i GOT a mac. stop hassling me!
took yesterday's preowned purchase back as no power lead. last night someone told me that teachers etc get an educational discount at apple, so i popped over there and got a brand new one for less than i paid for the used one.
in the middle of a. literacy planning and b. set up!
Get bent...
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hmm. how do these things work then?
i think it's the printer's fault, not mac's, as couldn't get it installed on either of our other comps. arse.
i think it's the printer's fault, not mac's, as couldn't get it installed on either of our other comps. arse.
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i'm none the wiser.
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Should be pretty straight forward. Syst prefs, print and fax, click the plus and it ought to show up right away!emilystrange wrote:hmm. how do these things work then?
i think it's the printer's fault, not mac's, as couldn't get it installed on either of our other comps. arse.
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it isn't, though. have installed from disc, it gets to 'connection' then can't find the printer at all. there's nothing there.
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are you connecting to the printer via a usb cable or over a network?
and if it's the network is the printer connected to your network using using wifi or a network cable into your router?
wifi network printers can be a bit twitchy in my experience.
also, when you get to here, click the + button:
what do you see in the following screen?
you should just select the printer from the list and click ADD
what make/model printer is it?
and if it's the network is the printer connected to your network using using wifi or a network cable into your router?
wifi network printers can be a bit twitchy in my experience.
also, when you get to here, click the + button:
what do you see in the following screen?
you should just select the printer from the list and click ADD
what make/model printer is it?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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it's wifi, i followed all the intructions, honest!
there's nothing listed at all, hun. epson sw6000 or summat
there's nothing listed at all, hun. epson sw6000 or summat
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wifi printers can be tricky because there's more moving parts to them, regardless of if its mac or pc
first off you need to establish that your printer is attached your wifi network.
that usually involves plugging it in with a network cable first to get it on your network and get it an ip address. then you will probably be able to browse to it's ip address and see some kind of admin interface. you shoud then be able to use that to enter the settings for your wifi network.
then you should be able to unplug the printer's network cable and it will be there via wifi.
if you see what i mean.
your printer should have instructions for that...
once your printer is appearing on your wifi network it will be much easier to connect to it
first off you need to establish that your printer is attached your wifi network.
that usually involves plugging it in with a network cable first to get it on your network and get it an ip address. then you will probably be able to browse to it's ip address and see some kind of admin interface. you shoud then be able to use that to enter the settings for your wifi network.
then you should be able to unplug the printer's network cable and it will be there via wifi.
if you see what i mean.
your printer should have instructions for that...
once your printer is appearing on your wifi network it will be much easier to connect to it
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thing is, it was all working fine on both computers here until my hard drive went, last summer. since then we've not been able to do owt with it (and gave up for a bit!)
will go and do that later then. or rather mr s will. naturally i'm busy...
will go and do that later then. or rather mr s will. naturally i'm busy...
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wifi printers are a pain in the arse tbh
IIRC, if you see a setting on the printer's admin interface relating to the "appletalk" or the "bonjour" protocols, turn them on. it will make it easier for the mac to talk to the printer
IIRC, if you see a setting on the printer's admin interface relating to the "appletalk" or the "bonjour" protocols, turn them on. it will make it easier for the mac to talk to the printer
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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jolly good
we've only got a wifi one so we can both print, from different floors!
we've only got a wifi one so we can both print, from different floors!
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