Konica Minolta AccurioPress 6120 IC-309m2 User Guide - Page 31

Setting up printing in Mac OS X

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Setting up printing in Mac OS X 23 Setting up printing in Mac OS X Installing the Print Driver software in Mac OS X 10.6 (64 bit) and later During the installation of the Print Driver software, the PPD file is automatically copied to your computer. Notes: Starting from Mac OS X Lion (10.7) computers, some features in different DTP applications require the Oracle Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Starting from Lion, OS X does not provide a Java Runtime by default. Current IC-309m2 print controller installers and applications were built before these changes to Mac OS X and assume that Java is installed. If Java runtime isn't installed, the following issues can occur in DTP applications: ● Features are missing or behave improperly ● The software doesn't start ● Prompts to install Java Runtime occur ● Applications hang or quit If you are working with Mac OS X Lion and Creo server remote tools, make sure that Java Runtime is installed on your computer. Follow the Java installation procedure on the Apple site, http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1421. This will ensure that the Creo server tools work correctly. 1. From the Go menu, select Connect to Server. 2. In the Server Address box, type your server address, and click Connect. 3. In the Connect as area, select Guest. 4. Click Connect. 5. Select Utilities and click OK. 6. Select the Mac Utilities folder. 7. Double-click the IC-309m_ColorServerPrintDriverInstaller.dmg file. 8. Double-click the IC-309m_ColorServerPrintDriverInstaller icon. The Welcome screen appears. 9. Click Continue. 10. In the message window, click Continue. 11. In the Software License Agreement window, click Continue. 12. Click Agree to agree to the terms and continue with the installation procedure.

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Setting up printing in Mac OS X
Installing the Print Driver software in Mac OS X 10.6 (64 bit)
and later
During the installation of the Print Driver software, the PPD file is
automatically copied to your computer.
Notes:
Starting from Mac OS X Lion (10.7) computers, some features in
different DTP applications require the Oracle Java Runtime Environment
(JRE). Starting from Lion, OS X does not provide a Java Runtime by default.
Current
IC-309m2
print controller installers and applications were built before
these changes to Mac OS X and assume that Java is installed. If Java
runtime
isn't installed, the following issues can occur in DTP applications:
Features are missing or behave improperly
The software doesn't start
Prompts to install Java Runtime occur
Applications hang or quit
If you are working with Mac OS X Lion and Creo server remote tools, make
sure that Java Runtime is installed on your computer. Follow the Java
installation procedure on the Apple site,
.
This will ensure that the Creo server tools work correctly.
1.
From the
Go
menu, select
Connect to Server
.
2.
In the
Server Address
box, type your server address, and
click
Connect
.
3.
In the
Connect as
area, select
Guest
.
4.
Click
Connect
.
5.
Select
Utilities
and click
OK
.
6.
Select the
Mac Utilities
folder.
7.
Double-click the
IC-309m
_ColorServerPrintDriverInstaller.dmg
file.
8.
Double-click the
IC-309
m
_ColorServerPrintDriverInstaller
icon.
The Welcome screen appears.
9.
Click
Continue
.
10.
In the message window, click
Continue
.
11.
In the Software License Agreement window, click
Continue
.
12.
Click
Agree
to agree to the terms and continue with the
installation procedure.
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