Might help. Apparently XP SP2 breaks something.
Another one.
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Apparently XP SP2 breaks something.
Oh, I'm shocked.
Thanks, I'll check those out.
[edit: Okay, it's now claiming to see the printer, but when I tried to print a test page, it spat out pages and pages of gibberish.* It doesn't look like my printer's officially supported by OSX, so I'll have to install some extra drivers.]
[edit again: *Which, obviously, means that it is seeing the printer, and communicating with it, just not very well.]
Aaaaaaand, it works!
Poking around those sites, it looks like HP printers are known to be particularly troublesome in mixed-OS networks. But it's printing what I'm asking for now, albeit slowly, so I'm not complaining.
Yay printing!
Well, now that it works, you have some leisure for us or yourself to come up with a better solution.
Is it a laser printer? Try a generic postscript driver, maybe?
Try a generic postscript driver, maybe?
That's what I had at first, when it was printing out the gibberish. It's an HP Officejet G55 (HP doesn't make them anymore, and Panther doesn't officially support any of the Officejet line). Calling it an HP Deskjet 900 seems to be the preferred solution, and the one that worked.
SA, our network's name is Aurelius, so all the computers have vampire names. Mine's Dru, the old laptop is Spike, and the Tivo is Darla.
That is freakin' awesome. And congrats on your new job, by the way.
I have another Tivo question. i don't have a phone jack in my room, which is where i will be putting the Tivo. can i hook it up to another tv that does have a phone jack in the room to do the setup and then move it to my room? i'm assuming yes, but i wanted to make sure before i bought it.
tiggy, you can, but there will be some issues with unplugging it -- I think you have to leave it plugged in for 8 hours after the initial setup, or something like that. Also, are you going to hook the Tivo up to a network? If not, then you'll need to connect it to the phone jack once a week or so for updates.
The main problem I foresee with that, tiggy, is that you need the Tivo to be able to make outgoing calls on a regular basis (unless it's connected to your home network), in order to update its listings. So you'll probably want to install a phone jack in the room where the Tivo's going to go. (Or else just buy a really long phone cord and run it into the other room.)
Phone jack installation kits are dirt cheap, and the only technical skill required is the ability to use a pair of scissors.
It needs to be connected to a phone jack (or an ethernet cable if you have a home network) on a regular basis to download the listings.
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