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Yep, that was the first thing I checked.
Googling seems to indicate that our may be the only Mac/Windows household set up this way -- there's tons of advice out there for how to get Macs to get along with Windows-attached printers, but practically nothing on the opposite situation. (Which makes sense, as Macs are far better at that sort of thing, but in our case, it just doesn't make sense to not put the printer in the office, with the Mac, where it'll get used every day.)
Clearly, the solution is to get me a Mac.
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Try using just a generic postscript driver.
Did. Didn't work.
The more I poke around, the more I don't think it's the driver after all. I think it's a network issue.
Is the printer connected to the network or to the Mac USB port? I've got an HP on my network that works with my Macs and PC's with no worries.
If it is on the Mac do you have the "share this printer" option turned on? Once I get home I'll have to check just where that setting is located.
Is the printer connected to the network or to the Mac USB port? I've got an HP on my network that works with my Macs and PC's with no worries.
To the Mac's USB port.
If it is on the Mac do you have the "share this printer" option turned on?
And for the third time, yes, printer sharing is turned on.
Nebbermind, figured it out.
If I want to plow through archives for articles on Citrix -- which online trade pubs would be the best places to start?
Jesus Christ. Anybody know how to fix a .pst on a Mac? Outlook 2001 helpfully did not include scanpst.exe, and I am adrift.
Anyone use The Gimp? Can anyone tell me how to make a certain color transparent on a .gif file? (I'm using The Gimp on a Windows XP machine at the moment.)
I have no Gimp help files, it seems.
eta: Nebber mind. Google was my friend.
The answer was on the non-intuitive side....