sn00pie
Sep 4 2008, 21:46
I have my MacBook connected to my wifi network wirelessly, while my desktop is connected to my router via ethernet. My printer is connected to that desktop via USB. I want to be able to print from my MacBook to that USB printer on my desktop.
My desktop is a PC by the way, can someone point me in the right direction, I've tried a few things and I'm stumped.
se7en.hu
Sep 4 2008, 23:08
No real clue about this. But.. You do have printer sharing enabled under Windows right? I would think it should just come up on your mac provided its being shared...
HellScream63
Sep 5 2008, 06:01
Yes, make sure you enable printer sharing under Windows. Afterwards you should be able to see the printer in the Add printer dialogue under the "Windows" tab. Also, check your firewall on the Windows machine to make sure it's allowing printer sharing to pass through.
sn00pie
Sep 5 2008, 17:43
I'm pretty sure that's what I tried, I'll try it again though.
Pink Floyd
Sep 5 2008, 18:09
The best way is to buy a printer server from a brand like
linksys or to buy an Apple Airport extrem
sn00pie
Sep 5 2008, 18:15
I'd prefer to do it without spending any money. The Airport Express is going to be $99, I'd rather just pickup and plug my printer everytime.
Pink Floyd
Sep 5 2008, 18:44
You are lucky to have at that price where you live. Here this is double price
The printer doesn't show up in the add printer dialog? Try the other tabs? Disable firewall?
sn00pie
Sep 7 2008, 16:05
It actually does show up in the Windows tab, it's just I don't seem to be able to find any Mac drivers for it. I found something when I googled it but it ended up installing all this HP junk that didn't even work. My printer is a HP PSC 1210.
I can find the printer and everything, it's just I don't have the drivers to let it actually print from my Mac I guess...
The driver should already be included in 10.5 according to HP:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/documen...p;product=90764Put your Leopard disc in and go to optional installs and reinstall the HP drivers. Then run Software Update to see if there are any updates.
Actually, I figured it out:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1370Tips and notes
1. The Driver Version column contains the PPD file version for PostScript printers or printers using CUPS drivers.
2. Drivers that are denoted on the list as a Modern Driver are PPD files or drivers designed for CUPS.
3.
Drivers that are not denoted as Modern Drivers cannot be selected when adding an IP printer or Windows shared printer. 4. The drivers that list "CUPS" as the manufacturer are sample drivers included with CUPS.
You can see that the PSC series aren't modern drivers and thus can't be used as a windows shared printer. Blame HP for not providing those updated drivers.
I never got printer sharing set up for me from Windows to OSX. The printer was connected to windows, and I wanted to print from my iBook. Now, it's reversed, The printer is on OSX, and I want other windows machines to see the printer, I will attempt this later. Perhaps someone can link me to a good guide in the meantime =P
Just enable printer sharing?
I do remember trying just that, it never worked out for me =/ we'll see this time round, I was still on Tiger when I tried that.
sn00pie
Sep 8 2008, 02:55
Aww, so I'm stuck in the dark? I think this might be a good excuse to pickup a cheap-o laser printer.
sn00pie
Sep 15 2008, 05:02
ok, I picked up an AirPort Express, but it still wont work right, because HP didn't make any Mac drivers for my printer?
Yes, HP didn't make a modern driver for that model. Post #11
sn00pie
Sep 26 2008, 06:12
giga, I found the drivers... i'll try this all tomorrow and see if it works with my AirPort Express or not.
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/OpenPrin.../hpijs#Printers
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