Re: Printing Hack
Article: 7566 of alt.hackers From: szinger@circuit.mtc.eng.yale.edu (James Szinger) Newsgroups: alt.hackers Subject: Re: Printing Hack Date: 30 Mar 1995 22:07:47 GMT Organization: Yale EE Morse Teaching Center Lines: 46 Approved: 666 times Message-ID: SZINGER.95Mar30170747@circuit.mtc.eng.yale.edu NNTP-Posting-Host: circuit.mtc.eng.yale.edu In-reply-to: elessar@picard.cs.wisc.edu's message of 30 Mar 1995 15:08:53 GMT Status: RO
Erik Geiger writes: >I needed to print out the resume I'd done in MS Word on my Mac. ... [Print to disk, take disk to work, print to network printer] ... >Perhaps this isn't as clever a hack as some of the Perl scripts I've seen here, >but I think it was at least marginally clever and made use of arcane aspects of >two platforms and their operating systems, so I figure it qualifies. I was about to comment that this hack is trivial, but then I remembered that part of my job description says something about printer support in a heterogenous network environment, so I'm overqualified to say that. Then I remember that hacking is mostly attitude: creative and imaginative solutions with limited resources to new or unusual problems and a lacking of the word "impossible" in one's vocabulary. You were creative enough to find a solution to a new problem using the tools that were available. Thus it's a hack. That it's a standard solution elsewhere doesn't mean anything if you didn't know that beforehand. A hint if you do this again: The Appple LaserWriter drive contains an option to prevent the most common PostScript fonts from being included in your output. Things will go faster if you don't include a copy of Helvetica or Times Roman in every PostScript file you generate. ObWannaHack: I've just replaced my aged 80286 PC with a Mac. The thing is I think it would be nice, but meaningless, if I could hook up my old daisy wheel printer to my Mac. If my memory is right, the serial port on the printer is a TTL level affair connected to the printer's 8085 CPU. I think it's time to RTFM for the printer so I at least knopw what I'm up against. Does anyone know where I can find the serial port specs (pin-out and voltage levels) for the Mac? Maybe if I RTFM for the Mac I might find an answer. I would really hate to damage my Mac by blowing up a serial port. OBHack: Installing AIX on an RS/6000 with no removable media and a non-standard network. Ciao, Jim -- James Szinger, SECF Support Specialist James.Szinger@Yale.edu, szinger@minerva.cis.yale.edu