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Where is your network laser printer attached? Is it direct attached to your MacPro? Or somewhere else?
I suggest that you read this thread.
I use Parallels for Quicken for Windows. There is a Mac version of Quicken, but the conversion is very painful. It will only convert about 1/2 to...
The Bonjour for Windows install is very straightforward and doesn't take very long. Just make sure that your printer is working under OSX before...
http://www.samsung.com/support/productsupport/download/Model_Select2.aspx?type=Printer+and+Multifunction&subtype=Discontinued+Products&model=SCX%2D...
Some people have been successful getting printers to work under XP as a USB printer. It requires some knowledge of Unix that I do not have. I...
The Bonjour solution will not work if the printer will not work on native OSX. The Bonjour solution is equivalent to having your XP machine and...
Have you tried just plugging it in to your Mac? Most printer drivers are built in to OSX and you don't have to install anything special. If you...
http://forum.parallels.com/thread2549.html Go here
Have you turned on Printer Sharing? In OSX go into System Preferences. Click on Sharing. Make sure Printer Sharing is checked.
Is your OSX printer driver working? Before I installed Bonjour, I tried to install the HP windows drivers in my VM, and they hosed up the OSX...
I should also mention that if memory is the issue, the Apple Store memory is very expensive. If you decide to upgrade to 2GB, I found good prices...
What release of Parallels are you running? If it is not 1970, see the thread in the sticky section.
If you buy the currently shipping version of Parallels, you will need to install XP again. (And also install your applications again). There is a...
Parallels (running as an OSX application) runs on one core. Your virtual machine (Windows XP) runs on the other core.
Make sure you have build 1970 of Parallels. Look for the sticky thread at the top of this forum. Many times the store bought version of Parallels...
Your client may have corrupted the OSx driver when she installed the Windows Driver. I would recommend uninstalling the HP Driver, then uninstall...
It did not adversely affect my Windows XP Pro installation.
It might be worth trying "shared networking" in your VM rather than "bridged networking." Also, are you running version 1970?
What kind of networking have you set up in Parallels?