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Re: Printing from a virtual machine in Leopard?

by dempson@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Empson) Mar 30, 2008 at 04:34 PM

Thanks <help@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Long time PC user who is seriously thinking of moving to a MAC and
> running either Parallel or Fusion for apps available only for PC's.
> Asking some questions as they come up.

(By the way, the correct abbreviation is "Mac" - short for "Macintosh".
"MAC" is an acronym for "Media Access Control", a networking term.)

> Found out that some of my printers- including a Canon MP390 are not
> sup****ted by MACS. No driver available whatsoever.
> 
> If I convert my PC desktop (WinXP Pro) to a virtual machine and run
> it, lets say in Fusion, would I be able to print and scan (via USB)
> with the MP390 from the VM- even if the printer is otherwise
> unsup****ted in the physical MAC machine?

The short answer is "almost certainly yes".

In general terms, the reason for a USB printer not working on a Mac is
due to lack of drivers for Mac OS X. The printer manufacturer has chosen
to not supply a driver, or enough information for someone else to write
one, or the printer is heavily dependent on something major like the
Windows drawing engine.

The Mac will almost always recognise that such a USB device is plugged
in, but won't know what to do with it. For example, it will be visible
in System Profiler as a device connected to the USB bus but the
description will be generic, showing manufacturer and device ID numbers
rather than a meaningful device description.

If you are using a USB peripheral with a virtual machine on Mac OS X,
then the virtual machine can take control over the peripheral. In that
case, the driver is supplied by the operating system running in the
virtual machine, and the lack of a driver on Mac OS doesn't matter. The
Windows driver (in this case) should work fine.

Some USB peripherals completely violate USB standards and might not be
recognised by the Mac at all. In that case, you probably can't use it in
a virtual machine either, because the VM won't know that the device is
connected.

I haven't tried this myself, and only have direct experience with VMware
Fusion - I'm assuming Parallels Desktop has similar handling of USB
peripherals.


Even if you went ahead with this plan, I'd only regard it as a tem****ary
solution. If you ever want to print anything from a Mac application,
lack of sup****t for the printer on Mac OS X will be a nuisance.

You can do workarounds like printing to PDF, copying them over to the
virtual machine and using Adobe Reader (or similar) on Windows to print
the PDF, but this is a fair amount of hassle.

It would be easier to just buy a new printer which is sup****ted on Mac
OS X.

-- 
David Empson
dempson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 



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Printing from a virtual machine in Leopard?
Thanks <help@[EMAIL PR  2008-03-25 21:52:53 
Re: Printing from a virtual machine in Leopard?
dempson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-03-30 16:34:05 
Re: Printing from a virtual machine in Leopard?
David Phillip Oster <o  2008-03-31 00:49:24 

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