Then use the CD included with the printer and follow the printers directions for installing the printer on the XP machine.
first follow the directions for installing the printer drivers on the 10.4 machine (in my experience you must hook up the printer to the 10.4 machine while installing the driver). If you want to hook up the printer to an XP box, and then be able to share the printer to a 10.4 machine: Be very sure to follow the directions exactly, especially regarding reboots, or things may not work.
This is also where the mac driver you need is located at, I used the monochrom driver for my 1020. Other than that, the instructions in the parent post, or on the following page (I used the should LaserJet 1000 instructions) be sufficient: "Advanced" should now be available from the drop down menu.
I just wanted to give a bit of an update to this hint and also share how I was able to remotely print from my mac to a Laserjet 1020 hooked up to an XP box.įirst, for 10.4, instead of holding the alt-key and hitting add to get to the "Advanced" menu, hit the add button, then from the next dialog box, hold down alt and click on "More printers.". Try rebooting the system again if it was not. If the "hp LaserJet 1000" does not appear in the list in Step #8 above, ensure the printer is powered on and connected to the system via USB.
to install the SDK Mono CUPS sample driver and connect it to an HP LaserJet 1000 via USB: It installs just like any other printer driver, but more detailed instructions follow. It's an "example" from their SDK distribution, but it works perfectly for me, so far. I was ultimately able to print through the network by attaching the laserjet to a pc and printing to a windows shared printer through SAMBA, but this was neither acceptable nor elegant.īut now Zenographics, the company behind the printer language used in the Laserjet 1000, has released an OS X driver. I struggled unsucessfully with the foozjs linux driver for a long time. Select your printer, then click Add.HP never released an OS X driver for their Laserjet 1000. Note: If your printer is not displayed, input your printer’s IP address in the Internet address or DNS name field, then click Verify. (The Epson Stylus Pro 11880 appears in the example below, but you’ll see your printer name instead). Click More Printers, select Epson TCP/IP, then select your printer.If you’re using a network connection, click the button to add your printer.Note: If you’re using a USB connection, the printer should automatically appear in the Printers list, indicating that it has been installed. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click Print & Fax.Open the file you downloaded, and follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver software.Go to the appropriate Support Printer model page and download the necessary driver for your printer.You’ll need to reinstall any printer drivers that you still need. Note: This will remove all installed Epson printer drivers.
Select the folder labeled EPSON and drag it to the trash.Highlight any Epson printers and click the button to remove them from the Printers list, then click OK.From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.Follow these steps to install the beta Mac driver for your printer: