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Printing from 10.5 to XP
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<blockquote data-quote="BasherXt" data-source="post: 597434" data-attributes="member: 48816"><p>Just bought my first mac. iMac G5. installed airport extreme and loaded leopard with latest updates.</p><p></p><p>I have 3 computers. 2 Xp's (one is mine and the other is the wife's) and the Mac all hooked up via linksys gateway.</p><p></p><p>I have 2 printers, a Canon ip1800 and Canon Pro 9000.</p><p></p><p>My Xp computer is hardwired to the gateway via ethernet and has the Canon Pro 9000 hooked via USB.</p><p></p><p>My wife's Xp computer is wireless to the gateway and has the Canon ip1800 hooked via USB.</p><p></p><p>The Mac is wireless with nothing attached.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All machines are shared, and both printers are shared.</p><p>Both Xp computers can see both printers and are working fine.</p><p></p><p>The Mac can see the workgroup/mshome/ and both computers, sometimes the ip1800 and the pro 9000 printer</p><p></p><p></p><p>i have never gotten the mac to print anything. i have tried the latest gutenprint software, tried to install via smb://192.168.0.10/canon pro 9000</p><p>and smb://192.168.0.13/canon p1800 but nothing works</p><p>tried doing the windows add printer option and the pro 9000 drivers are listed but don't work and the ip1800 isn't listed at all</p><p></p><p>have also tried under ip, just the 192.168.0.10/canon pro 9000</p><p>and 192.168.0.13/canon p1800 and nothing works</p><p></p><p>it's frustraing that both xp's will see the printers, one wired and one wireless, but the mac doesn't print from either one. i have also went to canon's website and on the mac downloaded both the pro 9000's drivers and installed via cd-rom, and for the ip1800's drivers from the website.</p><p></p><p></p><p>how can i install both the pro9000 and the ip1800 to the mac and print from the mac, to my wife's and my computers wirelessly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BasherXt, post: 597434, member: 48816"] Just bought my first mac. iMac G5. installed airport extreme and loaded leopard with latest updates. I have 3 computers. 2 Xp's (one is mine and the other is the wife's) and the Mac all hooked up via linksys gateway. I have 2 printers, a Canon ip1800 and Canon Pro 9000. My Xp computer is hardwired to the gateway via ethernet and has the Canon Pro 9000 hooked via USB. My wife's Xp computer is wireless to the gateway and has the Canon ip1800 hooked via USB. The Mac is wireless with nothing attached. All machines are shared, and both printers are shared. Both Xp computers can see both printers and are working fine. The Mac can see the workgroup/mshome/ and both computers, sometimes the ip1800 and the pro 9000 printer i have never gotten the mac to print anything. i have tried the latest gutenprint software, tried to install via smb://192.168.0.10/canon pro 9000 and smb://192.168.0.13/canon p1800 but nothing works tried doing the windows add printer option and the pro 9000 drivers are listed but don't work and the ip1800 isn't listed at all have also tried under ip, just the 192.168.0.10/canon pro 9000 and 192.168.0.13/canon p1800 and nothing works it's frustraing that both xp's will see the printers, one wired and one wireless, but the mac doesn't print from either one. i have also went to canon's website and on the mac downloaded both the pro 9000's drivers and installed via cd-rom, and for the ip1800's drivers from the website. how can i install both the pro9000 and the ip1800 to the mac and print from the mac, to my wife's and my computers wirelessly? [/QUOTE]
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