PC Compatibility Printing

This article discusses how to configure the Apple PC and DOS Compatibility cards for printing through a shared Mac OS printer.
From the PC environment, you can print with most printers connected to the Macintosh, using the PC Print Spooler software. These steps assume you have PC Setup 1.5 or 1.6.4 installed. Both versions are available for download from Apple Software Update sites.

Setting Up Printing In The Mac OS

To print from the PC environment to a printer connected to the Macintosh, you must select a printer in the Mac OS Chooser and set up the PC Print Spooler software. Follow these steps, then go to "Setting Up Printing in the PC Environment," later in this section.

Step 1
In the Mac OS environment, open the Chooser (in the Apple menu) and make sure a printer is selected. If you are using a PostScript printer, be sure to select the LaserWriter 8 driver. For more information on selecting a printer, see the documentation or on-screen help that came with your computer.

Step 2
Open the Extensions folder inside the System Folder.

Step 3
Open the PC Print Spooler icon.

Step 4
Choose Preferences from the File menu.

Step 5
Choose your preference for printing error notification.

Step 6
Choose an option under "Interpret Print Data as."
Step 7
Click OK.

Epson Emulation Options

If you chose Epson in the Print Spooler Preferences dialog box, you can make the following settings:

Printing In The DOS Environment

To print from the DOS environment, you must select a printer driver for each application from which you want to print. If you're using the PostScript printing option, choose the PostScript version of the printer driver for the printer connected to the Macintosh. If a driver is not available for that printer, you can use any PostScript Level 1 printer driver, such as Apple LaserWriter II NTX.

If you are using the Printer Specific feature, make sure to select a driver that works with the printer selected in the Chooser in each application from which you want to print.

If you are using the Epson emulation option, select the Epson LQ 2500 driver in each application from which you want to print. If that driver is not available, try one of the following:For best results, use a fixed-space font such as Courier or use your application's graphical fonts in your documents. See "Epson Emulation Options," earlier in this section.

Printing From Windows 3.x Or Windows For Workgroups

If you're using the PostScript printing option, you should install and select the PostScript version of the Windows driver that came with your printer. If you don't have a Windows driver specifically for your printer, you can select another PostScript printer driver, such as one of the following:If you are not sure whether you have a PostScript Level 1 or Level 2 printer, choose a PostScript Level 1 printer driver. If you select a driver for a PostScript Level 1 printer, you can print to any PostScript printer.

If you select a driver for a PostScript Level 2 printer, you can print only to printers that support PostScript Level 2. If you are using the Printer Specific feature, make sure to select the driver for the printer selected in the Chooser.
If you are using the Epson emulation option, select the Epson LQ 2500 driver. If that driver is not available, try one of the following:
Printing From Windows 95

Before you print from Windows 95 for the first time and any time you change printer drivers, you must follow these steps:


After selecting or changing to a PostScript printer driver, you must also follow these steps:

Published Date: Feb 18, 2012