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Connecting a shared printer to Windows XP Pro?
I have a Brother HL-1435 Laser Printer thats connected to my iMac G5 via USB. I have a PC running Windows XP Pro SP2. I have the printer shared out from my iMac. The Mac and the PC are connected together with a 5-Port Ethernet Hub. I can share files back and forth, share the internet, but I cannot get the printer to show up when I go to add a printer.
Both are on the same work group (terabyte). Both are on the same subnet. On the PC I go to Printers and Faxes, click on Add a Printer, in the Wizard I select Network Printer since its connected through the iMac via the ethernet hub. Then I browse for a printer and the iMac shows up in the list, but the Brother Laser Printer does not so I cannot go any further. If I select the one below Brother Laser Printer it does the same thing. All firewalls are turned off. Any suggestions?
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Not to steal your thread or anything. but...
I have a more complex problem I am trying to fix. My printer is connected to an XP machine and I can connect to it and print to it from my iMac but all that comes out is garbage prints, jumbled text. the printer is an HP laserjt 1100.
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Now what you said doesn't make any sense. If I connect it to my PC and share it out its going through TCP/IP and it will pick it up so whats the difference?
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BTW my previous post is supposed to say that the Gimp Printer Drivers are on one of the Panther Installation CDs. Its either on the 2nd or 3rd CD.
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You can't do that because the printer doesn't have an IP address. Connecting a PC printer to another PC is completely different. I know how to do that in my sleep and I know what you mean by doing it as a local printer.
So it appears that Windows XP is stupid! It should work the way I'm trying to do it.
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It really shouldn't be this difficult to do. I think I'll just buy a longer parallel. Its MUCH easier that way.
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This works perfectly. Mac OS X isn't officially supported as far as I can tell, but when connecting my Linux computer I found this site useful even though I have a different printer http://www.oscarm.org/news/linux/322.php. This also has details on how to connect with Mac OS X. |
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I got it working! The trick is to use a Post Script Windows Printer Driver. I used the Apple LaserWriter 12/600PS and for my Brother Laser Printer and it started to print!
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In Windoze XP you have to select the bottom one where you enter the following: http://ipaddressofcomputerprinterisc...rs/printername then choose a post script driver and it will work. Example: http://192.168.100.1:631/printers/hl-1435_series So it works pretty good now. So Post 12 wouldn't have helped much as it says nothing about what I just explain above except using a post script driver. The problem was on the Windows side as usual! Microsoft would f-up a free meal.
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