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canuksker

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I have just received an old but working laser writer select 360 and hooked it up to an old power mac at the school where I teach. I got started on mac at a different school 15 years ago and my curriculum and grade program are on this computer. The old printer went bad and I got this one, but with no software. My mac is not connected to the internet, but I have access to one that is. My mac is running OS8.

My questions are:
where do I get a driver?
how do I know which one I need?
where do I put it on my hard drive to make it work?
 
canuksker said:
I have just received an old but working laser writer select 360 and hooked it up to an old power mac at the school where I teach. I got started on mac at a different school 15 years ago and my curriculum and grade program are on this computer. The old printer went bad and I got this one, but with no software. My mac is not connected to the internet, but I have access to one that is. My mac is running OS8.

My questions are:
where do I get a driver?
how do I know which one I need?
where do I put it on my hard drive to make it work?

Plug it in and see if it works before you hunt for drivers.

BTW, what kind of Mac do you have...specs....model...y'know..that kind of stuff?

LW Select 360...can't remember.......it's been so long since I used OS 8. The drivers may already be in the machine.
Plug it in and check the "Control Panel".
 
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