I was able to turn on printer sharing on the Mac-mini, and the macbook pro printer set up utility could find, add and print to the LaserWriter 4/600 as a shared printer through the Mac mini, but I'd like to be able to print directly through he airport network without having to turn on the Mac mini, if possible.
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The LaserWriter Pro 600 was the low end of LaserWriter 600 family and the second LaserWriter with a parallel port (the 1992 was the first). The LaserWriter Pro 600 was part of the first generation of LaserWriters to support 600 dpi resolution. Details • introduced 1993.01.01; discontinued 1994.09.01 • CPU: 20 MHz • ROM: 2 MB • RAM: 8 MB, expandable to 32 MB using 80ns 72-pin RAM • resolution: 600 dpi • speed: 8 pages per minute • engine: Canon EX • interfaces: LocalTalk, RS-232, Parallel • languages: PostScript 2, HP LaserJet IIP (PCL4+) • accessory port: none • SCSI drive support: no • size (H/W/D): 12.1″ x 16.82″ x 16.9″ • weight: 39 lb.
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Hello everyone. I have experience with 2 Canon printers, 1 Lexmark. None of them did the job well. Canon drivers did not allow to scan, Lexmark had wireless printing issues and some weird hardware error when I had to open it up and take out and take in the cartridges to make it print again. Now my question, what brand makes MOST Mac friendly drivers and printers themselves? I'm thinking of Brother, but I have no experience with it, and I don't know how well drivers work. Basically I'm after a MFU without fax.
Just print/scan/copy functions. Thanks in advance. EDIT 2011/24/02: Ok, after a 6 month search I've came across the Konika-Minolta printers. And guess what, it's winner. Incredible driver support, outstanding built quality, a bit pricey though, but WELL worth it.
So, whoever is still concerned - this is what I've got. Hello everyone. I have experience with 2 Canon printers, 1 Lexmark. None of them did the job well.
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Canon drivers did not allow to scan, Lexmark had wireless printing issues and some weird hardware error when I had to open it up and take out and take in the cartridges to make it print again. Now my question, what brand makes MOST Mac friendly drivers and printers themselves? I'm thinking of Brother, but I have no experience with it, and I don't know how well drivers work. Basically I'm after a MFU without fax. Just print/scan/copy functions. Thanks in advance.
Click to expand.You are asking the wrong question. You don't buy a brand of printer, you buy a model of printer. The only thing that matters is whether or not your specific printer works with the Mac in the way that you want to use it.
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It is amazing the number of people who research their purchases only after they are made. If you have already purchased a printer designed to communicate with PCs over chicken wire, then it is too late to research how to communicate with a Mac using Indian smoke signals. Every printer manufacturer has a website. Begin your research there. I was thinking of trying out Brother myself. Was pretty scared about the drivers though.
MisterMe, I disagree. I went to shop and asked staff to pick up a MFU printer that works under Mac. They did it, they brought me a big box of Canon MFU with huge Mac logo next to MS. However, after installation you still cannot scan, because it's not supported. And there is no information saying that you cannot scan under Mac.
I'm talking about Canon I-SENSYS MF4150 here. The site tells you that it 'works' under Mac, the shops staff does not want to take it back, because it 'works' under Mac - end of story. It prints, it sends fax, it copies but does not scan - so it's considered operational under Mac. That is the reason why I asked about people experience with different brands and software operation.
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And it's important to include word 'brand' in here, because every manufacturer has one software development department, and they tend to like/dislike developing for Mac. Click to expand.I would still follow MisterMe's advice. Before you buy the printer go online and check to see if there are reports of problems with it working with OSX. For example I've had several printers from HP, where one is supported very well the other not so well. My Canon printer, an MP600R is also pretty well supported versus some of Canons other printers.
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I've also had good and bad luck with Epson printers. I also wouldn't rely on people in shops for advice on OSX compatibility, unless the person has actually used the printer with OSX themselves. Click to expand.Where in my previous post did I advise you to seek advice from sales people? Let me clue you in. Sales people in most stores are there to earn commissions. It is particularly true of technology stores.