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    Okay Mac guys, how do I do it?

    I have a MacBook Pro running 10.4.11. It connects to the Internet via a wireless connection. Here's my question:

    How do I print to my Dell 720 printer that is connected to my Dell PC running XP? The printer is connected to the PC by way of a direct USB connection.

    There is a wireless hub between my modem and the PC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] (W4MAJ @ Dec. 05 2007,19:00)]Okay Mac guys, how do I do it?

    I have a MacBook Pro running 10.4.11. It connects to the Internet via a wireless connection. Here&#39;s my question:

    How do I print to my Dell 720 printer that is connected to my Dell PC running XP? The printer is connected to the PC by way of a direct USB connection.

    There is a wireless hub between my modem and the PC.
    you may not be able to ... does dell support printing from macosx for that printer? if not, you may have a problem.

    of course, trying never hurts. share the printer from your windows xp system (i only have vista handy at the moment--otherwise i&#39;d include some screen shots). open up the printers control panel and right-click on the printer ... you may see a &quot;sharing&quot; option here--if you do, choose it. otherwise, choose &quot;properties&quot; ...
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    A lot more research after my initial post. Thanks, HCM, that helped. Now the question is whether or not Dell supports Mac. I have not been able to find a Dell printer driver for Mac.

    The search continues.
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    it might be helpful to determine which printer languages the dell supports ... could be that (f&#39;rinstance) a generic postscript or pcl driver could get you printing.

    also, i remember vaguely something about lexmark manufacturing some early dell printers ... if this is true for your printer then maybe there would be a corresponding lexmark printer driver for macosx.

    [edit: a cursory google search suggests you won&#39;t find a driver that will work for macosx for this printer. apparently lexmark-manufactured dell printers have been sufficiently diddled that they don&#39;t work with lexmark drivers.]



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    I contacted Dell and they said they don&#39;t support Macs. Period. Then they said something about killing my first born for using a non-Windows computer.
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    Dell has Mac OS drivers for some of their printers, for example the 3100cn we have at work. Check http://support.dell.com. If they don&#39;t have one for your exact model, usually one from another printer in that series will work. To use a printer directly connected to the PC from other workstations on the network, you must first &quot;share&quot; that printer on the PC. Hope this helps.
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    connect the printer to your macbook and worry about printing over the net from your dell
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