Lexmark T614 Setup Guide (1.4 MB) - Page 31

AppleTalk, OS/2 Warp, Server - drivers

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AppleTalk Your network printer works automatically with AppleTalk networks. You simply connect the power and the network cables, and you're up and running. However, if you would like to use a zone and printer name different from the defaults you can use MarkVision for Macintosh to change these settings. Note: MarkVision for Macintosh resides on the Drivers, MarkVision, and Utilities CD. AppleTalk network printing The following steps must to be done for each Macintosh user on the AppleTalk network who wants to use the printer. 1 In the Chooser, select the new printer, and then click Create. If the system cannot find the appropriate PPD file to associate with the new printer, provide the necessary information yourself. For example, if prompted, specify which options are installed on the printer, such as duplex, memory, and so forth. Click OK when you are finished. Note: A PPD file customizes the LaserWriter driver for your particular printer model. 2 Look for an icon to appear in the Chooser next to the printer name. This means a PPD is associated with the network printer. A new desktop printer icon is placed on your desktop, too. 3 In the Chooser, select the printer you want to use now, then close the Chooser window. OS/2 Warp Server Your network printer works on OS/2 Warp Server networks. Users can print to the network printer from any client that can successfully attach to the network. For instructions on configuring the print server for OS/2 networks, look on the Drivers, MarkVision, and Utilities CD, click View Documentation and look for the MarkNet link. Configure Network Printer 29

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Configure Network Printer
29
AppleTalk
Your network printer works automatically with AppleTalk networks. You simply
connect the power and the network cables, and you’re up and running.
However, if you would like to use a zone and printer name different from the
defaults you can use MarkVision for Macintosh to change these settings.
Note:
MarkVision for Macintosh resides on the
Drivers, MarkVision, and Utilities
CD
.
AppleTalk network printing
The following steps must to be done for each Macintosh user on the AppleTalk
network who wants to use the printer.
1
In the Chooser, select the new printer, and then click
Create
. If the system
cannot find the appropriate PPD file to associate with the new printer, pro-
vide the necessary information yourself. For example, if prompted, specify
which options are installed on the printer, such as duplex, memory, and so
forth. Click
OK
when you are finished.
Note:
A PPD file customizes the LaserWriter driver for your particular printer
model.
2
Look for an icon to appear in the Chooser next to the printer name. This
means a PPD is associated with the network printer. A new desktop printer
icon is placed on your desktop, too.
3
In the Chooser, select the printer you want to use now, then close the
Chooser window.
OS/2 Warp
Server
Your network printer works on OS/2 Warp Server networks. Users can print to the
network printer from any client that can successfully attach to the network.
For instructions on configuring the print server for OS/2 networks, look on the
Drivers, MarkVision, and Utilities CD
, click
View Documentation
and look for the
MarkNet link
.