Kodak apple talk printer to TCP/IP Snow Leopard

Hi!
Did anybody try to connect using TCP/IP to a Kodak Apple Talk old printer (example 8650 PS)?
I tried JP Socket and LPD, with an IP different than my computer (last three numbers), using postscript generic software and communication is not completed, it says printer paused.
I had a similar problem with my GCC Elite and using after the IP added 3300 the printer worked perfect.
Any work around for this Kodak?
Any help will be appreciated.
Happy Holidays!

jrm19 wrote:
Did anybody try to connect using TCP/IP to a Kodak Apple Talk old printer (example 8650 PS)?
Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
Snow Leopard has apparently dropped support for AppleTalk. Check this Web page for advice:
http://gigaom.com/apple/how-to-resurrect-your-appletalk-printer-in-snow-leopard/

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