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Mac OS X in a Nutshell
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Mac OS X in a Nutshell

by Jason McIntosh, Chuck Toporek, Chris Stone
January 2003
Intermediate to advanced
832 pages
32h 40m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Printing from Classic

While we cover printing in Chapter 8, we note here that the interface for printing from a Classic application works entirely differently than printing from Aqua.

In Classic, as in Mac OS 9, you use an application called the Chooser to connect to file servers, manage printers, and perform other network-related tasks. In Classic, most of this is moot, since Mac OS X handles Classic’s networking needs. However, if you want to print from a Classic application, you need to use the Chooser to select and configure a printer.

The Chooser, shown in Figure 3-8, can be found in the Apple menu of any Classic application (assuming that you haven’t moved the Chooser icon out of /System Folder/Apple Menu Items).

The Chooser (with the LaserWriter 8 driver loaded)

Figure 3-8. The Chooser (with the LaserWriter 8 driver loaded)

Tip

If your printer driver isn’t available, you need to boot into Mac OS 9 and install the printer’s drivers (which you can usually download for free from the printer vendor’s web site, if you don’t have the printer’s bundled software CD). Then restart and boot back into Mac OS X.

Use the following steps to configure your printer using the Chooser; these depend on the type of connection between your Mac and the printer:

USB (non-PostScript) Printers

These steps apply to USB-connected, non-PostScript printers, such as most inkjets or low-end laser printers.

  1. With a Classic application active, choose

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