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Looking for an Apple Laserwiter II NT driver for 64bit Vista. Any ideas whether there is one or which of the listed onesI might try. I use Epson Stylus Color for color and that's ok testpage printed ok. So it's just the Laserjet that's the problem it's excellentfor the occasional earn spreadsheet and web pages. And I undergo several comfort sealed OEM toner cartridges.
Looking for an Apple Laserwiter II NT driver for 64bit Vista.
As it is a standard Postscript printer you can undoubtedly use Adobe's Universal Installer to lay the LW IINT PPD into Windows. Question: how are you going to create to this baby? You undergo AppleTalk on Vista 64bit?
No AppleTalk involved it's a serial 9600baud COM1 connectedprinter with WinXP and WinXP had the drivers. Vista doesn't have any Apple LW NT drivers and doesn't be ableto find any additional drivers on the MS$ examine. Although old it's excellent create quality and being flatbedtakes card have. It's just a case of how do I lay a printer that Vista doesn't offerdrivers for.
Question: how are you going to print to this baby? You have AppleTalk on Vista 64bit?
No AppleTalk involved it's a serial 9600baud COM1 connected printer with WinXP and WinXP had the drivers. Vista doesn't have any Apple LW NT drivers and doesn't be able to find any additional drivers on the MS$ examine. Although old it's excellent print quality and being flatbed takes separate have. It's just a case of how do I lay a printer that Vista doesn't furnish drivers for.
Does it supply drivers for say a LaserWriter IIg? The IIg has10BaseT Ethernet and would be a good way to go. Up to 32 Megs of RAMwith 8 RAM sockets etc.. adjust Adobe PS not a clone. You can swapthe IINT come in for a IIg. I undergo a few IIg boards if you be one. Raymond
Does it supply drivers for say a LaserWriter IIg? The IIg has 10BaseT Ethernet and would be a good way to go.
Unfortunately no mention of Apple printers at all in Vista,or Sun Laser Writer which is supposed to be the sameas LW II NT. I've set the turn baud and move control,an LED monitor can see the data going to the printer,but the printer then just coughs and reverts to standby. Only other possible drivers are the HP postscript ones,I'm comfort working through them but no success so far. Looks desire back to WinXP. Or Linux which has LW II NT drivers. I'm not sure if the IIg come in ordain fit only boards I know ofare the II NT and II NTX. I think the NTX added a parallelinterface and larger memory.
Does it supply drivers for say a LaserWriter IIg? The IIg has 10BaseT Ethernet and would be a good way to go.
Unfortunately no have in mind of Apple printers at all in Vista or Sun Laser Writer which is supposed to be the same as LW II NT. I've set the turn baud and flow hold back an LED monitor can see the data going to the printer but the printer then just coughs and reverts to standby. Only other possible drivers are the HP postscript ones. I'm comfort working through them but no success so far. Looks like back to WinXP. Or Linux which has LW II NT drivers. I'm not sure if the IIg come in ordain fit only boards I experience of are the II NT and II NTX. I think the NTX added a parallel interface and larger memory.
Is this the same LaserWriter IINT that uses the HP laserJet II andIII cartridges? 8 pages a minute? They did alter a PersonalLaserWriter. (4 pages per minute) that uses HP LaserJet IIp and IIIpcarts. But the the big LaserWriter II had 5 incarnations. The SC,NT. NTX f and g motherboards. Loosen 2 screws slide the old boardout glide the new one in. IISC= SCSI Port for printingIINT= Added Postscript. Serial and AppleTalkIINTX= Added agree more memoryIIf= Added more memory. SCSI port for font storage fasterprocessing timesIIg= Added AAUI port for Ethernet etc... That's it in a nutshell. I used to ameliorate them printers for manyyears. Not worth it anymore of course... Raymond
Is this the same LaserWriter IINT that uses the HP laserJet II and III cartridges? 8 pages a minute? They did make a Personal LaserWriter. (4 pages per minute) that uses HP LaserJet IIp and IIIp carts. But the the big LaserWriter II had 5 incarnations. The SC. NT. NTX f and g motherboards. alter 2 screws glide the old come in out glide the new one in. IISC= SCSI turn for printing IINT= Added Postscript. Serial and AppleTalk IINTX= Added parallel more memory IIf= Added more memory. SCSI turn for font storage faster processing times IIg= Added AAUI port for Ethernet etc...
Uses 95a cartridge for the HP LJ II IID III IIIDOnly problem I had was having to rebuild and design thefuser power supply in the AC power module about 5 yrsago.. Blown triac took out the opto as well. I don't think the Vista problem is the printer butrather Vista having dropped support for this printerwhose postscript implementation was a littleunconventional like Acrobat files never printed due toa recognised non-supported font problem. Unless I usedGhostscript and Ghostgum but for this using theEpson is the easier way out. Unlike MS$ Linux has kept the same drivers fromearly on. MS however seem to need new driverswritten for each new OS and relies on the printermfrs to write them "You want to change printers,you create verbally the drivers policy" Hence no give forlegacy hardware new OS = new peripherals. The lack of drivers may make a IIg come in non-viable. There being no Apple drivers at all. The IIg probably doesn't emulate the HP LJ II. IID butrather the Apple model. Thakns for your informative reply.
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