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DLJ1
03-06-1999, 06:50 PM
I have a REAL TECH LASER printer and I am looking for the Drivers for this printer.
I can't seem to find who makes real tech laser printers. Please help if possible.
Thanks DJ

Cyclops
03-07-1999, 12:00 AM
Could it be Real Tek ??

If so, you can check for drivers here:

http://www.realtek.com.tw

Good luck with it...

Cyclops o-)

DLJ1
03-07-1999, 01:01 AM
No it was not realtek---thanks anyway :-)

Psychoholic
03-07-1999, 03:37 PM
I've never heard of Real Tech, but I do know of some printer companies that modify existing printers and put their name on it. I used to use a Davinci RasterPro 720 several years ago, it was just a Fujitsu printer that had an expansion board in it made by DaVinci Graphics. This board boosted up the graphics resolution and let you plot drawings from AutoCAD. However Davinci went out of business a year or two after I purchased the printer. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/frown.gif When I was running the printer most of the parts I needed were off the shelf Fujitsu items, and I was able to make the printer emulate a certain model plotter. So you might try finding out if it's really a Real Tech printer, you may have to remove the cover and examine the inside components. You also could make it emulate another printer as I did if you printer supports this and the procedure is in your manual.

If it's an obsolete printer sometimes it's a real pain in the **** to get working. However, most of the time there's a way. http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif

"Improvise, adapt, and overcome"

socalgal
03-07-1999, 07:56 PM
here's a site i've used in the past...
hopefully they will have your driver

http://www.virtualdr.com/cgi-bin/driversearch.cgi?query=Printers

Ozmee
03-08-1999, 01:08 AM
Try http://windrivers.com

I didn't see Real Tech but I did see Real Tek, I agree you should look inside your printer. How old is that thing anyway?