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Oct 12, 2004 Can anyone suggest a driver to print VW10.5.1 on OS 10.3.2 to an HP DesignJet 500PS printer? HPs drriver will not be ready until July at the earliest. We print over an ethernet LAN using a G-3 running OS 9.2.2 as a server for the printer. This was the HP suggested setup.Since upgrading to OS. Download HP DesignJet 800 Printer driver for windows 10, 8.1, 7, your printer drivers update good quality printing and high performance Hp Designjet 800 Printer Drives easily install drivers your operating system. Is your HP DesignJet 800 printer not working then don’t worry you can make it working all again which by updating the latest drivers. Jun 17, 2020 This HP DesignJet 500 Drivers support for newest printer models, HP DesignJet 500 drivers for windows 10 download support and troubleshooting and improved user experience, support for HP DesignJet 500 drivers for Microsoft Windows 32-bit – 64-bit and MacOS and HP Account creation enhancements, Add new option to set printer as default. To be able to use the HP DesignJet 500. 101 rows HP Designjet Printers - Mac Compatible Designjet Printers This document is for HP Designjet printers connected to Mac computers. This document contains a list of HP Designjet printers that are supported in MacOS 10.13 High Sierra, macOS 10.12 Sierra, OS X v10.11 El Capitan, OS X v10.10 Yosemite, OS X v10.9 Mavericks, OS X v10.8 Mountain Lion. Question: Q: set up for printing with HP Designjet 500ps (Using Mac os 10.4.11 Printer is set up correctly showing on Mac-Updates installed but still won't print-Printer shows TIME OUT) Set up for HP Designjet 500ps using Mac os x 10.4.11 Does any one know where to upload. Restore your HP Designjet 500 Printer back to its full functionality by installing the latest drivers download for windows 7,8.1,10,mac on both 32bit and 64 bit available as free on our site. HP Designjet 500 Printer Drivers Download for Windows 7,8.1 and Mac.
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Any ideas how to print to to a network designjet 500 with a HPGL2 card instead of the PS model?
The HP500ps is actually the 'regular' HP500 but with the software Postscript RIP included. The RIP is running on your Mac (or, in the case I am suggesting, a dedicated RIP/Print Server Mac connected to the HP500 via USB and also connected to the network via Ethernet). You may purchase the RIP from HP. In this case you're simply ignoring the HPGL/2 card that's installed in the unit. (It might be necessary to remove the HPGL/2 card; check with HP's tech support folks about this.) There is also another company that is currently selling a software RIP (for the HP500 among others) that runs in OSX but that software requires the HPGL/2 card. I'm sorry but I do not recall the name of that company.
MacroEnter's X-RIP is probably what you're thinking of. http://www.macroenter.com/xrip.html They recently added TCP/IP support, too.
I took the 'ps' file I created from the OSX app (AppleWorks, in this instance) by 'printing to a file' and burned it to a CD. (Remember, I used the DJ800 PPD and defined a 24x42 paper size, then used that for the 'Page Setup'. The 'draw' document (in AppleWorks) immediately enlarged to that size. I placed various text, table, and draw objects in various colors, blends, etc. all over the page.) Then I took the CD over to the location where the DJ500 is working (in an OS9 environment) and dropped the ps file into the RIP's jobs window. The RIP immediately began doing its magic and printed the job flawlessly. So this means that, worst case, an OSX Mac with the DJ800 PPD installed can print to a ps file which can then be transferred over to the OS9 Mac acting as the RIP/Print Server where the job gets printed. The only thing I have not yet checked is whether a Mac running OSX can -directly- 'connect' to the printer through the IP address of the Mac that's the RIP/Print Server. It should also be possible to use AppleTalk instead of IP. Once the site gets its new Macs (it's a school district site so this may take a few months knowing how slowly things work), I'll provide confirmation. However, if some helpful soul would like to provide this info before I manage to get around to it, please do post it and drop me an eMail! Regards, Barry
My customer received her new Dual-1.25G4 so we transferred the old 120GB data drive from her B&W over to the new machine, copied over the (OS9) HP RIP software, and set Classic and then the HP RIP to launch upon startup. To print to the HP500PS from OSX, you 'print to a postscript file'. The postscript option only is available if you have the proper ppd and driver. We're using the HP800PS ppd (per HP's recommendation as it is OSX native). The resulting file is then simply dropped into the HP RIP's status window and it prints perfectly. Bonus: Because Classic exists in its own memory space, any OSX apps are not affected by the 'chug, chug, grunt, grunt' of the RIP in Classic. In other words: OSX apps are not slowed down by the OS9 RIP! No success yet in using the old B&W for a RIP server. Seems there's nowhere to 'drop' the postscript file if you have to do it over the network. If HP doesn't release an OSX RIP soon, I'll have to experiment with an AppleScript or write something in Revolution to handle this. However, like the dancing mule, the wonder is not how well it dances but that it dances at all.
Is there any advantage to using the RIP software on a OS9 machine rather than using the driver available at http://www.buymelunch.com/printing ? --- -- 733 Quicksilver 640mb RAM 70gb HD Nvidia GeForce 2 --
I tried downloading the driver from buymelunch but all I got was garbage! have you been able to download it? I am using gimpprint ghostscript combo with 10.2.8 but need a driver.
This is an update to an older hint about printing from OS X to the HP RIP for the DJ500ps. In 10.2.4, it was possible to run the HP RIP in Classic, print from OS X to a Postscript file, and then drop the resulting file into the HP RIP's jobs window. You couldn't print directly to the RIP; the job would fail. The ability to drop the PS file into the RIP in Classic was lost after an upgrade to 10.2.6 (thru 10.2.8). The solution was to move the HP RIP to a Mac running OS 9.1/9.2 and copy the PS file generated on the OSX Mac over the network to the RIP Mac, then sit at the RIP Mac and move the PS file into the RIP's jobs window. (This kind of thing may be AppleScript-able?) I'm glad to report that printing directly to the Mac OS 9's RIP over the network (selecting the RIP in the Printer Setup Utility) has returned in Panther. Take advantage of it because HP will -NOT- release an OS X RIP for the DJ500ps. While there are OS X RIPs available for this printer from other vendors, they are either very expensive or require the addition of the HPGL/2 card (with which the DJ500ps did not ship). Besides, the use of a separate OS 9 print server Mac actually speeds up printing and reduces the load on your OS X Mac. Panther! All hail the black kitty! Regards, Barry --- ----- Honda Reflex - Riding a 60mpg scooter is your patriotic duty!
Does any one know if the designJet 500 Non PS can be setup sucsessfully on Mac O/S & if so How Thanks Mbwolf
If you use DesignJets with internal Ethernet MIO NIC rather than AppleTalk Serial MIO you can set up an fixed IP and then either use LPR or IPP in PrintCenter. Just use HP or GimpPrint provided ppd's. You should now be able to print HPGL files via terminal using lpr -l filepath. See the man pages for more options. If you prefer the Mac-flavour use DropPrint 1.4 or an Apple/Shell Script Folder-Action. Works fine with my DJ2500CP. Even though I cannot plot directly from my Application (it lacks a driver) but I can simply export HPGL to a folder acting as a print-queue.
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You might have better a response to your questions by posting them in the OS X 10.4 Tiger forums: https://discussions.apple.com/community/mac_os/mac_os_x_v10.4_tiger
or in the PowerMac forums:
This forum is for OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. Since that version won't run on your PowerMac, you're not likely to get many helpful responses here.
In any case, I'll try to offer some basic troubleshooting suggestions:
The PS designation on your printer denotes the PostScript printer language. Is your applications software and current printer driver configured to send PostScript (or HP-GL or HP-PCL or ???)
Does ANY application print anything (even gibberish) to the printer?
Hp Designjet 500 Driver Mac Os X
HP still shows a DesignJet 500 series raster driver for OS X 10.4 Tiger available to download here:
Does the printer time-out with every program, or just one? Have you tried another cable?
OS X 10.5 Leopard is no longer sold by Apple. It was never sold as a download, sold only on CD/DVD disc. Discs might still be available for purchase on eBay.
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OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard' is the oldest version of OS X still sold by Apple, and it too is available ONLY on CD/DVD for $20, but it will not run on your PowerMac, because Snow Leopard requires an Intel processor: os x snow leopard requirements
HP DesignJet 500 basic printer documentation is available as a pdf document and downloadable file here: http://h20566.www2.hp.com/portal/site/hpsc/public/psi/manualsResults?sp4ts.oid=2 5301&ac.admitted=1391720518005.876444892.199480143
How is the printer connected to the computer? Are you using a USB interface, a Centronics 'Parallel' interface, or a JetDirect network interface?
It appears that the network timeout default for the printer was 30 minutes, but it can apparently be set in the range of anything 30-seconds and longer. The manual notes that some software does not send an 'end of job' postscript marker, so that is the reason for the time-out setting.