Setting Up A Network Printer On Macintosh; Operating System Requirements; Hardware Requirements; Configuring Macintosh For Network Printing - Tally T8006 User Manual

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Setting Up a Network Printer on Macintosh

Operating System Requirements

Hardware Requirements

Microprocessor
Memory
Disk Space

Configuring Macintosh for Network Printing

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2. In the Printers folder, right-click the Tally T8006 or Tally T8306
printer and select Delete.
For optimum printer performance, use the Macintosh printer driver in the
following system and network environment:
Mac OS 8.1 or later
AppleTalk connection
Standard 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface
The Macintosh computer must meet the following minimum hardware
requirements.
Power PC.
At least 32 MB. 64 MB or more of memory is recommended.
At least 16 MB. 100 MB or more of disk space is recommended.
To print from your Macintosh over an Ethernet network, you must first
configure your printer. Make sure the printer is connected to the network
and turned on, and then set up the configuration as follows:
1. Set an IP address in the printer. See "Appendix C Control Panel Menu
Functions" on page 119.
2. From your Web browser, go to the IP Address that is set in your
printer to access the internal configuration Web page.
3. In the Network Print Server window, click the Configuration button.
4. Click AppleTalk.
5. In the Configuration [AppleTalk] window, set the Binary Enabled
button to NO. In Name Printer 1:, enter the name of your printer as
you want it to appear in the Chooser. In Type Printer 1:, enter
TALLY_BS.
6. Click Submit AppleTalk Settings, and verify the settings were suc-
cessfully set.
7. Exit the Web browser.

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