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May 2nd, 2008
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Kyocera FS3750. How do I connect it to my G4?

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My HP laserjet 4m has died and I have resurrected my Kyocera FS 3750. The problem is that the Kyocera has only a parallel port.

Any clues on how I connect it to my G4?

I thought I was very clever and purchased a USB/parallel bridge cable only to find that it was a windows only device and (of course) my Mac won't recognise it.

All help welcome.

Regards

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Re: Kyocera FS3750. How do I connect it to my G4?

It will probably cost you more in the fix than buying a printer as they are so cheap now. My advice is to buy another printer. Nothing is impossible but at what price?
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Rick, You're probably right. But I hate to chuck a perfectly good printer. I might try & find one of their network cards cheap (Ha!)
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Kyocera Printer

Do you still have the FS3750?
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