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Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac
Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac










networking usb 2.0 print server for mac
  1. Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac how to#
  2. Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac for mac os x#
  3. Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac install#
  4. Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac drivers#

Also, if anyone has any info on making Carbon apps print better, I'd be grateful. This is from memory so I may update at a later date. My Epson C80 works with the caveats below. Lastly, you will need to select your printer from the Mfr list and click add. The queue drop down list actually showed lp3 so it might for you as well. You can try the default queue, but if that doesn't work, try lp3, lp2, lp1 in that order (3 worked for me). Select IP Printing & LPD/LPR printing from the list below that. Then, open Print Center and click the add button.

networking usb 2.0 print server for mac

Note, at this point all wires must be connected and the printer turned on.

Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac install#

Once it's available, go back to a Mac and install the latest stable release of GIMP-Print (4.2.7 worked for me). It will then require a restart of the PS. So, using their winhell utility, you can set a manual IP address or turn on DHCP. I found a hint showing how you might be able to assign an IP with the MAC address printed on the box. Alternatively, you might search on here for the arp UNIX command. GigaFast stupidly leaves the IP interface disabled so you will probably have to have a winhell box to turn that on (even a crossover cable from peecee at work might do the trick).

networking usb 2.0 print server for mac

The box states it supports OS 8 & higher! Their website was pretty crappy/useless. So, if you want to set up a GigaFast print server (EE171-PR) on OS 10.3, read on. This was the most recent hint that relates to my challenges. That was pretty much it, everything has been working great ever since. You can now select it and click the info icon, select show info from the Printers menu, to give it a more descriptive name. Lastly select your printer model from the list and click the add button.Ī new printer will be in the list of printers. Then type in the URL that was assigned to the print server. Next type in a name for the device, whatever you wish. Select advanced and then for device select LPD/LPR Host or Printer. This will add advanced to the list that results. In Jaguar the process is almost the same except when you click on the add printer button you need to hold down the option key. If your printer isn't included in the list check the Gimp-print web site to make sure it is supported. Leave the Queue Name black and select your printer model from the list. Then, enter the IP address that was assigned to the print server. In Panther, you need to click on add printer and then select IP printing.

Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac for mac os x#

If you need them they are available from the Gimp-print for Mac OS X website. These are included on the Panther install CD, but are not installed by default.

Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac drivers#

In order for this printer to work on a network in this manner, it is necessary to have GhostScript and Gimp-print printer drivers installed. Next I had to add the printer to my Max OS X machines using Print Setup Utility (Print Center in Jaguar). Incidentally, the web interface requires you to log in and the documentation doesn't specify that the user name is "admin".

networking usb 2.0 print server for mac

Once the IP address is set, you can do any additional administration via the web interface or via telnet using the Terminal app. Maybe someone else knows the solution for that.

Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac how to#

I could not figure out how to connect to the print server with my PowerBook, so I finally used the CD that came with it and one of my Windpws2000 machines for this portion of the setup. My first challenge was to assign a static IP address to the Print Server. Read the rest of the hint for the how-to. Supposedly these print servers will work with Post Script Printers right out of the box however, I have an Epson C82 which is not a Post Script printer. First of all I chose the IOGear over the Hawkings because the box was labeled as built for Mac OS X. I recently got an IOGear USB Print Server (GSPU01) so I could connect all my computers to the same printer without having to dedicate a particular machine to the printer, and I thought I would share the setup process with anyone that was interested.












Networking usb 2.0 print server for mac