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| Guest | Add printer shared from Mac I have a printer that I shared from my Mac. The printer is a Canon iP3000. I need to add the printer as a postscript printer and not using the driver supplied by Canon. Can anyone help? |
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| Guest | Re: Add printer shared from Mac jiv3_99 wrote: > I have a printer that I shared from my Mac. The printer is a Canon iP3000. > I need to add the printer as a postscript printer and not using the driver > supplied by Canon. Can anyone help? Do you already have file sharing between the Mac and Vista set up correctly? Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| Guest | Re: Add printer shared from Mac "jiv3_99" <jiv399@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:476DE2FB-24BF-4C19-BFEF-1B5CAD346513@microsoft.com... >I have a printer that I shared from my Mac. The printer is a Canon iP3000. > I need to add the printer as a postscript printer and not using the driver > supplied by Canon. Can anyone help? What's the problem you are actually having? I believe there is a generic postscript print driver in Windows. The Mac will need to have windows sharing turned on (system preferences \ Sharing), and the printer will need to be shared for Windows networking, which I think can be set via sharing again, or possibly under Print & Fax. |
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| Guest | Re: Add printer shared from Mac Malke, Yes, I have file and printer sharing turned on correctly. I can see the printer but I need to know how to add it as a PostScript printer. Thanks "Malke" wrote: > jiv3_99 wrote: > > I have a printer that I shared from my Mac. The printer is a Canon iP3000. > > I need to add the printer as a postscript printer and not using the driver > > supplied by Canon. Can anyone help? > > Do you already have file sharing between the Mac and Vista set up correctly? > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| Guest | Re: Add printer shared from Mac I have file and printer sharing turned on and I can see the printer in Vista. I need help getting it added as a PostScript printer instead of using the Canon driver. Thanks. "Robert Moir" wrote: > > "jiv3_99" <jiv399@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:476DE2FB-24BF-4C19-BFEF-1B5CAD346513@microsoft.com... > >I have a printer that I shared from my Mac. The printer is a Canon iP3000. > > I need to add the printer as a postscript printer and not using the driver > > supplied by Canon. Can anyone help? > > What's the problem you are actually having? I believe there is a generic > postscript print driver in Windows. > > The Mac will need to have windows sharing turned on (system preferences \ > Sharing), and the printer will need to be shared for Windows networking, > which I think can be set via sharing again, or possibly under Print & Fax. > > > |
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