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Apple laser printer with PC

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Apple laser printer with PC

Will Apple laser printer work with a PC?
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no reason for it not to.

besides cabling.
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It should work. In the worst case, it'll have an ADB connection, which would mean that you'd need to buy an ADB-capable print server. But that should be it. Nothing special about the printer itself that should cause problems, I wouldn't think. (Though there might be a lack of drivers to worry about.)
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Thanks for the info.

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Plebeian wrote:It should work. In the worst case, it'll have an ADB connection, which would mean that you'd need to buy an ADB-capable print server. But that should be it. Nothing special about the printer itself that should cause problems, I wouldn't think. (Though there might be a lack of drivers to worry about.)
Wrong cable Pleb. ADB was the cable for the key and mouse. Serial is the correct cable name that u r thinking of. The serials were used for the printer amd modem port cables

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fusion wrote:
Plebeian wrote:It should work. In the worst case, it'll have an ADB connection, which would mean that you'd need to buy an ADB-capable print server. But that should be it. Nothing special about the printer itself that should cause problems, I wouldn't think. (Though there might be a lack of drivers to worry about.)
Wrong cable Pleb. ADB was the cable for the key and mouse. Serial is the correct cable name that u r thinking of. The serials were used for the printer amd modem port cables

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Hmm, pretty sure that my parent's old LaserWriter did use an ABD port. But it's been many years since I'd messed with it, so I could be wrong. Been known to happen on occasion. 8)
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the ADB and Serial cables looked the same.
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