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I want to share my Dell AIO 964 printer (installed on my Windows XP computer) with my Macbook.

I succeeded in sharing it to the Macbook, but everything it printed came out blank. I tried printing from a different computer and it printed normally. I tried re-sharing the printer by uninstalling and reinstalling it, but this time it didn't work.

By the way, I am using the Generic Postscript Driver on the Macbook.

Jake Waksbaum
2011-02-09 00:16:00
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Thank you so much for responding so quickly. I'll try the first link, it seems like it will work.
Aibek
2011-02-20 07:26:00
Hey Jake,Did it worked? Let us know.Aibek
Mike
2011-02-08 11:14:00
If the printer driver offers PCL you could try to set Windows to use PCL and add it on your MacBook using the Generic PCL driver.If neither PCL nor PostScript is supported by this printer you will have to use some workaround like in the first link of FIDELIS.
FIDELIS
2011-02-08 07:03:00
According to Dell AIO 964 is not compatible with Mac. Follow the instructions on the links I am providing and hopefully it will work for you. Good luck,http://blog.iharder.net/2011/01/25/share-a-windows-printer-with-a-mac/If you want to add a printer manually to Mac:http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3049