fiery printing from 10.3.5 via apple talk
canon xj325 fiery
canon clc700
macos 10.3.5
i was able to connect through apple talk
to the print que of the fiery. i can print configuration
pages etc. from the fiery itself but when trying to
print from any app, it spools, shows on the fiery
machine window, but then just disappears?
im not familiar with apple talk so maybe its
something simple in the network preferences that
im overlooking? (apple talk zones...?)
or is it the fiery itself?
i would really appreciate some help, i cant believe
that with mac osx i cant print to a fiery?
thanks
canon clc700
macos 10.3.5
i was able to connect through apple talk
to the print que of the fiery. i can print configuration
pages etc. from the fiery itself but when trying to
print from any app, it spools, shows on the fiery
machine window, but then just disappears?
im not familiar with apple talk so maybe its
something simple in the network preferences that
im overlooking? (apple talk zones...?)
or is it the fiery itself?
i would really appreciate some help, i cant believe
that with mac osx i cant print to a fiery?
thanks
Comments
but are you the one that setup the print connection?
if so can you run through the steps? is there any network settings?
are you printing through a network? or is the computer connected direct
to the machine? are you using a crossover ethernet cable?
i dont know much about networking so...
thanks
Originally posted by stuart lyle
no worries,
but are you the one that setup the print connection?
if so can you run through the steps? is there any network settings?
are you printing through a network? or is the computer connected direct
to the machine? are you using a crossover ethernet cable?
i dont know much about networking so...
thanks
I print to a Minolta Pi6200 Fiery print server connected to a Minolta Di520 copier. The server has AppleTalk enabled, so the first day I just enabled AppleTalk on my Cube and discovered the print server.
Network-wise there are no special settings on the server other then AppleTalk being enabled. We print via ethernet cables nothing special there either. If it didn't work I'd be in trouble since I've only spent about 10 seconds ever setting it up Mac side.