Xerox 3117 Driver Upgrade Instructions - Page 5

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Version 0.2 October 2009 Setting Up the Printer Set up for your printer will be different depending on which cable you use to connect the printer to your computer-the network cable or the USB cable. For a Network-connected Macintosh 10. Open the Applications folder > Utilities > Print Setup Utility. For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, open the Applications folder > System Preferences and click Print & Fax. 11. Click Add on the Printer List. For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, click the "+" icon; a display window will pop up. 12. For Mac OS X 10.3, select the IP Printing tab. For Mac OS X10.4, click IP Printer. For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, click IP. 13. Select Socket/HP Jet Direct in Printer Type. When printing a document containing many pages, printing performance may be enhanced by choosing Socket for Printer Type option. 14. Enter the machine's IP address in the Printer Address field. 15. Enter the queue name in the Queue Name field. If you cannot determine the queue name for your machine server, try using the default queue first. 16. For Mac OS X 10.3, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Xerox in Printer Model and your machine name in Model Name. For Mac OS X 10.4, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Xerox in Print Using and your machine name in Model. For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Select a driver to use... and your machine name in Print Using. Your machine IP address appears on the Printer List, and is set as the default machine. 17. Click Add. For a USB-connected Macintosh 10. Open Print Center or Printer Setup Utility from the Utilities folder. For MAC OS 10.5, open System Preferences from the Applications folder, and click Print & Fax. 11. Click Add on the Printer List. For MAC OS 10.5~10.6, press the "+" icon then a display window will pop up. 12. For MAC OS 10.3, select the USB tab. For MAC OS 10.4, click Default Browser and find the USB connection. For MAC OS 10.5~10.6, click Default and find the USB connection. Page 5 of 8

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Version 0.2
October 2009
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Setting Up the Printer
Set up for your printer will be different depending on which cable you use to
connect the printer to your computer—the network cable or the USB cable.
For a Network-connected Macintosh
10. Open the
Applications
folder >
Utilities
>
Print Setup Utility
.
For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, open the
Applications
folder >
System Preferences
and click
Print & Fax
.
11. Click
Add
on the
Printer List
.
For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, click the
“+”
icon; a display window will pop up.
12. For Mac OS X 10.3, select the
IP Printing
tab.
For Mac OS X10.4, click
IP Printer
.
For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, click
IP
.
13. Select
Socket/HP Jet Direct
in
Printer Type
.
When printing a document containing many pages, printing performance may be enhanced
by choosing
Socket
for
Printer Type
option.
14. Enter the machine’s IP address in the
Printer Address
field.
15. Enter the queue name in the
Queue Name
field. If you cannot determine the queue name for
your machine server, try using the default queue first.
16. For Mac OS X 10.3, if Auto Select does not work properly, select
Xerox
in
Printer Model
and
your machine name in
Model Name
.
For Mac OS X 10.4, if Auto Select does not work properly, select
Xerox
in
Print Using
and
your machine name in
Model
.
For Mac OS X 10.5~10.6, if Auto Select does not work properly, select
Select a driver to
use...
and y
our machine name
in
Print Using
.
Your machine
IP address
appears on the
Printer List
, and is set as the default machine.
17. Click
Add
.
For a USB-connected Macintosh
10.
Open
Print Center
or
Printer Setup Utility
from the Utilities folder.
For MAC OS 10.5, open
System Preferences
from the
Applications
folder, and click
Print & Fax
.
11.
Click
Add
on the Printer List.
For MAC OS
10.5~10.6
, press the
+
icon then a display window will pop up.
12.
For MAC OS 10.3, select the
USB
tab.
For MAC OS 10.4, click
Default Browser
and find the USB
connection.
For MAC OS
10.5~10.6
, click
Default
and find the USB
connection.