![]() ![]() ![]() Model with built-in networking and duplexing (HL-5380DN). People using Brother laser printers, and I have a mid-range Brother If you can't find a cheap external HP JetDirect, your client would beīetter to buy a more modern laser printer which doesn't require aĬonversion to interface to a modern Mac. They areĪlso much slower than connecting to the parallel port. Printing protocol, and AppleTalk was dropped by Mac OS X 10.6. The other option for Mac OS X 10.5.8 (but not later verisons) is anĮthernet to LocalTalk adapter (made by Farallon?), which would plug into USB to parallel adapters are generally problematic, due to lack of Mac ![]() Using AppleTalk and switched to the "JetDirect Socket" protocol. After I upgraded from 10.5 to 10.6 I had to stop Printer has continued to work through every version of Mac OS X up toĪnd including 10.8.2. I have a HP JetDirect EX Plus attached to my HP LaserJet 6MP, and the To these and are Mac compatible, but I haven't gone looking for them. Three parallel ports.) There may be other brands which operate similarly Servers with a parallel connection to the printer. ![]() Your hands on an HP JetDirect EX Plus, HP JetDirect EX Plus 3 or HP The only way I'd recommend bothering with this would be if you can lay > I assume it would require an USB+parallel adapter to physically connect. > printers' inks are expensive compared to old reliable and cheaper laser. > parallel HP LaserJet 6P printer to his MacBook Pros since inkjet My client would like to know if it is possible to connect his very old ![]()
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