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How to install Laser Writer 4/600 PS on a Mac intel 10.6.8

For yars I have got a brillant laser Writer, but I got a new computer 3 years ago, but I cant find it on the computer, and the question is: Is it useless now?


Villads Sørensen

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Jul 19, 2012 4:34 AM

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Posted on Jul 19, 2012 5:59 AM

That printer normally requires AppleTalk, which is no longer part of OS X in Snow Leopard. From what I can find, the only port on the printer is LocalTalk, which I believe is an older Mac serial port, not Ethernet. I don't think there is a way to use it.

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Jul 20, 2012 8:39 AM in response to Detlef Kretschmer

Detlef Kretschmer wrote:


I used the AsanteTalk with just this printer, it worked fine.

However, you had to power it up after the Mac - this was the only restriction. I guess this was because of the Mac providing the address


Have you used this set up with OS X 10.6 or later? It is my understanding that devices like the AsanteTalk allows the physical connection. This just lets you do AppleTalk over Ethernet. That is not supported in OS X 01.6 and later. I would be happy to learn otherwise if that is indeed the case.

Jul 20, 2012 10:01 AM in response to Detlef Kretschmer

Detlef Kretschmer wrote:


No, it was 10.4.


I guess in 10.6, the problem would be to find a driver

A driver is no problem. This is a PostScript printer. Apple even includes a PPD for the printer in OS X 10.7. The problem is that OS X 10.6 and above do not support any form of AppleTalk.


The only way I know to print to this printer from OS X 10.6 or above is to connect the prnter to a computer running OS X 10.5 or below that has Printer Sharing enabled.

How to install Laser Writer 4/600 PS on a Mac intel 10.6.8

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