Copying The Ppd File For Windows; Setting Up The Printer For Mac Os X; Configuring The Printer On Mac Os X - Toshiba e-studio287CS User Manual

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Copying the PPD file for Windows

The Client Utilities/User Documentation DVD
contains a machine description file for popular
Windows applications. For applications not
allowing the automatic installation of PPD files,
copy the PPD file to a proper directory in order
to enable printer-specific settings in the [Print]
dialog box or the [Page] Setup dialog box.
Setting Up the Printer for Mac
OS X

Configuring the printer on Mac OS X

After you copy the PPD file to the library folder
in the System Folder, you can configure the
machine.
The equipment supports the following Macintosh
Printing Services:
LPR printing
P.39 "Configuring LPR printing"
&
IPP printing
P.40 "Configuring IPP printing"
&
Bonjour printing
P.41 "Configuring Bonjour printing"
&
Memo
These Macintosh Printing Services are available when the
equipment and your computer are connected over TCP/IP
network.
Q Configuring LPR printing
1
Open System Preferences and click
[Print & Scan].
2
Click [+].
3
Click [IP] and specify the items as
described below.
Protocol:
Address:
Queue:
Name:
Location:
Print Using: TOSHIBA ColorMFP-X7
Memo
For MAC OS X 10.4.x to 10.6x, select TOSHIBA
ColorMFP-X4.
In the [Name] box, the name that is entered in the
[Address] box is automatically displayed.
The way to select the PPD file differs depending on
countries or regions as follows:
-
For North America
Even when you enter the IP address or DNS name
of this equipment in the [Address] box, the correct
PPD file is not selected in the [Print Using] box.
Therefore, select [Other] in the [Print Using] box,
and select the PPD file TOSHIBA ColorMFP-X7 from
the [/Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources/
en.lproj] folder.
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Installing Additional Paper Feed Units
Line Printer Daemon - LPD
<IP address or DNS name of this
equipment>
print
<Any Name>
<Any Name>
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