

- #Mac os 8.6 printer mac os#
- #Mac os 8.6 printer pdf#
- #Mac os 8.6 printer install#
- #Mac os 8.6 printer serial#
- #Mac os 8.6 printer driver#
The settings in the Page Setup dialog box change depending on Settings selected in the Page Setup dialog box. The settings in the Print dialog box change depending on the option selected on the pop-up menu in the Print dialog box.
#Mac os 8.6 printer driver#
The printer driver settings and utilities appear in the following dialog boxes. You can also access the dialog boxes below from the Print dialog box.Ĭlick the Background Printing icon button in the Print dialog box.Ĭlick the Preview icon button in the Print dialog box, and then click Preview.Ĭlick the Preview icon button in the Print dialog box until the Print button changes into the Save File button, and then click the Save File button. These dialog boxes can be accessed as described below.Ĭlick Print on the File menu of your application or click Options in the Page Setup dialog box.Ĭlick Page Setup on the File menu of your application.Ĭlick the Layout icon button in the Print dialog box.Ĭlick the Utility icon button in the Print or Page Setup dialog box. Paper Size, Orientation, Rotate by 180 degrees, Reduce or Enlarge, Printable Areaįit to Page, Watermark, Multi-Page, Print OrderĮPSON Status Monitor 3, Nozzle Check, Head Cleaning, Print Head Alignment, Configuration (dialog box)
#Mac os 8.6 printer mac os#
Choose the appropriate ppd file for your printer, and you should be printing.Accessing the Printer Software for Macintoshįor users of Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x (except Mac OS X) In my case, I found mine under the regular Appletalk menu, not under Advanced. Hopefully, you should be able to see your printer. Then hold down the option key and click on Add Printer in the Print Center.
#Mac os 8.6 printer install#
: ) Make sure that your laserwriter is turned on before installing! Install Ghostscript first and then install the pslevel1 drivers. But, if your laserwriter is postscript level 1 only (Like the Laserwriter, the Laserwriter II, IINT and IINTX for example), it is not supported in OSX. The PLW 320, for example, is a pslevel 2 printer, so it is supported in that regard. If your laserwriter is postscript level 2 or 3, it has been supported in OSX all along. OSX also does not support Postscript Level 1 printers. But, if you have one of the older laserwriters other than the PLW 300, you either have to use a print server, and localtalk bridge like others have posted, or get an iPrint adapter which connects to Localtalk on your printer and to Ethernet on your computer or hub, or a parallel to USB cable is also supported, if your printer has a parallel port.
#Mac os 8.6 printer serial#
OSX does not support serial port printing, and I believe the PLW 300 is a serial port only printer, so I think you're probably SOL. If no one goes for this, I'll probably get some free time kinda mid-December to drag out my old Mac and LW 300. If you try this out, post what you do and if you use any neat utils or write some AppleScripts, please post too.

you could batch up your jobs all day and then print them all at night when electricity is cheaper. (or take out the "automatic" part and just print it manually.
#Mac os 8.6 printer pdf#
Using Acrobat or other application, prints the PDF file OS 9 Mac automatically sees the new PDF file (via script/util) Save/copy PDF file to a Shared Folder accessible by both Mac's. Now I'm far too busy just now to go through all this, but here's what I envision: Now that might be mildly annoying but if you did something incredibly smart like File Sharing between the Macs, and then used something like Apple's Folder Actions or a scheduling (cron-like) utility with AppleScripts you could print anything that dropped into some given shared folder. fire up the free Adobe Acrobat Reader on the old Mac. Now ship your file over to your old Mac (set up network, use a Zip disk, whatever you like). Maybe you can even get like like a stub driver for OS X much like the old Mac OS 8/9 PrintToPDF Chooser extensions? That would only save like 1 step and 5 seconds so it's not critical. If you Print then because you have no printer, it will pop up a dialog and one of the options is "save as PDF" Print all your documents on the OS X machine to PDF. be nice to see confirmation that they do indeed work with this printer.Īssuming you still have an old Mac that will hook up to and work with the serial LaserWriter, try this:

The serial Laserwriters in particular were not listed but I wonder. iPrint Serial, or a Griffin Technology gPort or one of their other serial adapters. (or a USB -> PC serial -> Mac serial adapter?)Įg. 1) what about a USB -> (Mac) serial adapter?
