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maybe here will help
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ok people i need help with my iMac. i have an old iMac G3 266 with OS 9. and i was wondering if somone can help me. i use my iMac for typing papers for classes. wich need to be printed. and i dont know how to connect my printer, because its connected through a network (with the TCP/IP number and such) any help?
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Oct 2000
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If you're on the same network subnet, you should be able to find the printer listed in the Printer menu of the Print sheet. If you're on a different subnet you can try IP printing, which is explained in general terms here.
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Join Date: Jul 2002
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It's nice that you actually *read* the guys post before you dumped a useless reply on him. I see his post saying he runs Mac OS 9, and not Mac OS 10.3.3... You can go to the Apple Menu, go to the Chooser and see if it's listed under laserwriter8, if the printer has Appletalk enabled on the printer it might show up in there, if not you should be able to type in the printers IP address and find it that way. It will ask you to select a PPD file, a generic is good enough for most printers, adversely you may need to find a PPD file from the printers manufacturer, or find a PPD that accurately fits the description of the printer you're attempting to print to.
I hope this helps.
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ok thanks. ill have to try that.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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As far as IP printing under Mac OS 9, I believe you will need to use the Desktop Printer Utility. I don't think you can create an IP printer via Chooser. Desktop Printer Utility should be in the Utilities folder. Select LPR printer. Then choose the proper PPD and enter the IP address as the Network Address. You can click Verify to make sure it is able to communicate with the printer before you actually create it.
NOTE - I am going completely from memory here, so some details might not be exact. Been a looooong time since working with OS 9.
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thanks alot! i did what you said and it works fine
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