Using Personal LaserWriter 300 w/eMac, OS X 2

Did anyone ever come up with a driver to allow a PLW 300 to work with Mac OS X? Along with the appropriate serial to USB adapter, I'm assuming. My one last query before I bite the bullet and buy a cheap Brother model, I guess....thanks for any help...

Cave Man,
I have not. If UkiSnuki checks back in they may have more details. They are creating a pdf file in OS X and then apparently printing in 9.2.2 on a dual G4.
My tendency would be to use WoodPlane's approach of using ethernet to get the file to an older Mac since I have more machines than sense. Ethernet solves so many problems that I just keep old Macs around as dedicated task machines on the LAN.
I have yet to test several LW 300s just because they are not plug and play to the mini. Sorry that I do not have a quick fix for you.
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