Installing Macintosh Ppd Files; Considerations And Limitations; Copy The Toshiba Ppd File To The Client Workstation - Toshiba e-STUDIO GL-1020 Operator's Manual

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INSTALLING MACINTOSH PPD FILES

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The TOSHIBA Macintosh PPD (PostScript Printer Description)
file contains information about controller-specific features. It
works in conjunction with the standard Macintosh LaserWriter 8
printer driver version 8.6.5 (or higher).

Considerations and Limitations

The Macintosh PPD file will be compressed in the StuffIt
n
format if the software version is prior to 1.3. It will
automatically decompress when it is copied to the
Folder: Extensions: Printer Descriptions
StuffIt program is installed on the workstation.
The controller supports both LPR and AppleTalk printing
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from Macintosh systems.
You can enable Macintosh printing from the LCD Touch
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Screen or by using TopAccess.
If you will be using LPR/LPD printing, you must enable LPD
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printing from TopAccess as well.

Copy the TOSHIBA PPD file to the Client Workstation

1
Insert the e-STUDIO GL-1020 Client CD-ROM into the
drive.
2
Double-click the boot drive icon.
The System Folder opens.
3
Find the
Extensions
4
In the
Extensions
and double-click to open it.
5
If the PPD file is not compressed, go to step 7. Otherwise,
drag the Stuffit file
to the desktop.
6
To extract the Macintosh PPD file, you must have the Stuffit
utility on the workstation. If it is installed, double-click the
stuffed file icon on the desktop to open it.
7
Select and drag the
Descriptions folder.
Note: The procedure described here refers to StuffIt 5.5. For
procedures to decompress files using earlier Stuffit versions,
refer to your StuffIt documentation.
folder and double-click to open it.
folder, find the
Printer Descriptions
GL-1020
TOSHIBA_
GL-1020
TOSHIBA
GL-1020 Operator's Guide (Basic)
System
folder, providing the
folder
from the CD-ROM
.sit
file to the Printer
.PPD

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