Enabling Ipp Printing; Installing Macintosh Ppd Files; Considerations And Limitations; Prerequisites - Toshiba e-STUDIO GL-1020 Operator's Manual

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INSTALLING MACINTOSH PPD FILES

GL-1020 Operator's Guide (Basic)

Enabling IPP Printing

IPP printing enables printing to the controller over the Internet.
To establish IPP printing services:
1
Install the printer and assign it to an IPP port.
2
Configure the IPP port properties by opening the Printers
Folder and right-clicking the IPP printer icon.
For additional information, see
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Considerations and Limitations

The TOSHIBA Macintosh PPD (PostScript Printer
n
Description) file contains information about GL-1020-
specific features and works in conjunction with the standard
Macintosh LaserWriter 8 printer driver version 8.6.5 (or
higher).
The Macintosh PPD file is compressed in the StuffIt format if
n
the version of the software is prior to 1.3. Copy the file to the
System Folder: Extensions: Printer Descriptions
StuffIt program must be installed on the workstation to
decompress the PPD file.
The GL-1020 supports both LPR and AppleTalk printing
n
from Macintosh systems.
Enable Macintosh printing from the LCD touch screen or by
n
using TopAccess.
To use LPR/LPD printing, also enable LPD printing from
n
TopAccess.

Prerequisites

1
If the TOSHIBA PPD file is not in compressed format, go to
step 4. Otherwise, continue with step 2.
2
Drag the PPD Stuffit file, TOSHIBA_GL-1020.sit from the
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO GL-1020 Client CD-ROM to the
client workstation's desktop.
3
Double-click the stuffed file icon on the desktop to open it.
To extract the Macintosh PPD file, you must have the Stuffit
utility on the client system.
Configuring an IPP Port
folder. The
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