Alain P

Q: Imagewriter II and Lion.

Hello,

 

I used to print with my old Apple Imagewriter II from my Mac Mini (PowerPC, Tiger) and my MacBook Pro (Intel, Snow Leopard) thanks to a Keyspan serial adapter and Linux softwares.

 

I recently bought a new MacBook Pro under Lion and I can't execute the Linux software available at this link :

 

http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/macosximagewr iter

 

I am looking for an help.

 

Thank you.

 

Alain

Imagewriter II, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Apr 28, 2012 11:43 PM

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  • by JLModer2,

    JLModer2 JLModer2 May 10, 2014 6:11 AM in response to John Galt
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    May 10, 2014 6:11 AM in response to John Galt

    Ok, it is possible that the cable is incorrect.  The select light is on.

     

    The cable I am using now is from an A/V setup, which is DB9M to MiniDIN8 M.

     

    So I have the Lantronix>RJ45/DB9F>DB9M/MINIDIN8M>IW.

     

    It does print from the Lantronix in this config, meaning it will print the boot seq. when on port 1.

     

    If I put the NULL in the cable, it will not print the boot seq.

     

     

    I can't seem to find the adapter you talk of, lots of DB9F to Mini8 M, but not a DB9M to to Mini8F adapeter.

     

    Do you know the Pinouts?  Can I just make a RJ45-Mini8F out of one of my peripheral-8 cables?

  • by John Galt,

    John Galt John Galt May 10, 2014 7:26 AM in response to JLModer2
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    May 10, 2014 7:26 AM in response to JLModer2

    I just looked for that adapter and came up empty as well. The eBay seller I bought it from is "no longer a registered user".

     

     

     

    I don't believe the AV cable you're using is going to work. Give me a few days and I may have another option for you.

     

    I did fabricate a cable and have the pinouts for it, but it was for another Keyspan adapter that I no longer use. Should you want to fabricate your own, use the references in the User Tip. It will be somewhat of a challenge because the ImageWriter pinout numbers in Apple's documentation are incorrect - see this post for the sordid details. Pay close attention to Mr. Grant Bennet-Alder's comments regarding Figure D-1.

  • by JLModer2,

    JLModer2 JLModer2 May 10, 2014 7:30 AM in response to John Galt
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    May 10, 2014 7:30 AM in response to John Galt

    Ok.  Well I did find a MiniDIN8 Female inline Jack on Amazon.  I think for the building stage here, I'll just build a straight through adapter first, and if that works maybe I can ge the pin out right off the cable, and clean the whole mess up.

     

    Thanks for your efforts John.  I should have the part Tuesday, and will post any results for sure.

     

    John

  • by John Galt,

    John Galt John Galt May 10, 2014 7:53 AM in response to JLModer2
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    May 10, 2014 7:53 AM in response to JLModer2

    I thought about doing that but there isn't a lot of room to work inside that connector's shell, and I don't like a big mess of solder connections and shrink wrap in the middle of a cable. That's just me. Even if it were hidden behind furniture I'd know it's there.

     

    If you don't have modular crimp tool, and want to cut the Lantronix's RJ45 cable, the cable part number is 500-103. You can buy replacements from Mouser, $8.

  • by JLModer2,

    JLModer2 JLModer2 May 10, 2014 9:47 AM in response to John Galt
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    May 10, 2014 9:47 AM in response to John Galt

    Yeah I know what you mean...

     

    For now I'll just make the straight through adapter, and see if I can get it to print.  Once I do, I'll most likely manually find the pinouts on the entire cable and make a clean one.

     

    Thanks for the part number!  It will be handy for the future, but you are right, those inline conenctors can be a bear to work with...

     

    Preferably I'll be able to crimp an RJ45 onto a prewired MINIDIN8 Male. 

     

    John

  • by JLModer2,

    JLModer2 JLModer2 May 17, 2014 7:43 AM in response to John Galt
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    May 17, 2014 7:43 AM in response to John Galt

    Ok, I think I have the same results as you do in the screenshots now.

     

    My concerns:

     

    With this cable, I am not getting the echo of the boot process from the lantronix.  The other cable gave me that.

     

    I still am unable to ping the printer from the hostname of the lantronix/device, or from the hostname of the lantronix.  It will not add from hostname, but does add from IP.

     

    When I attempt to print, it clears the Q, but no action. 

     

    I still think something is set wrong in the Lantronix, but I just do not know...

     

    John

  • by John Galt,

    John Galt John Galt May 18, 2014 8:31 AM in response to JLModer2
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    May 18, 2014 8:31 AM in response to JLModer2

    Hi John,

     

    You won't be able to ping the hostname, only the print server's IP address. Don't try to add the printer using its hostname, which might be possible but I don't consider it an idea worth pursuing.

     

    The User Tip is under construction. The Lantronix is a very capable but complicated beast, and my goal is to make setup as simple as possible for Mac users who cannot use the EZWebCon software - which I evaluated using a Windows PC, but determined to be just as complicated anyway. Using Telnet or its embedded web page is a better idea.

     

    If the boot messages are not being sent to the IW from Port 1 then your cable probably isn't right. I'm working on an off the shelf solution for that too.

  • by John Galt,

    John Galt John Galt May 21, 2014 8:30 PM in response to JLModer2
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    May 21, 2014 8:30 PM in response to JLModer2

    John, you might consider fabricating your own cable after all. I can't seem to find an off the shelf cable anywhere on Earth that functions with that print server, and a key missing component is the Mini-DIN 8 to DB9 adapter I've been using. Lacking a commonly available cable, a custom cable may be required.

     

    This has been a sticking point in completing the User Tip, so here is a preliminary cable fabrication drawing:

     

    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-7141

  • by TODD_K,

    TODD_K TODD_K Mar 7, 2016 8:57 AM in response to John Galt
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    Mar 7, 2016 8:57 AM in response to John Galt

    Hi John,

    It's been a while since I posted here.  I've been using my two imagewriters successfully with OS X 10.6.8.  I've been very hesitant to update my OS, but I now need to upgrade to 10.7.5.  That being said, I don't want to mess up my ImageWriter setup, so I want to know, once I update my OS, what is the easiest way to update the ImageWriter driver packet without messing up anything else related to the imagewriter?  I have the driver packet for 10.7 already.

    thanks!

    Todd

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