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Appendix: Using this machine with other connection methods

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3.7 Appendix: Using this machine with other connection methods 3 3.7 Appendix: Using this machine with other connection methods 3.7.1 Using with an AppleTalk connection Operations required to use this function (For administrators) Configure the AppleTalk operating environment. For details on how to configure the settings, refer to [User's Guide: Web Management Tool]. In Mac OS X 10.4/10.5 In Mac OS X 10.4/10.5, use the following procedure to add a printer with an AppleTalk connection: 1 Select [System Preferences] in the Apple menu. 2 Click the [Network] icon. 3 The Ethernet setting window appears. % In Mac OS X 10.5, select [Ethernet], then click [Advanced...]. % In Mac OS X 10.4, select [Built-in Ethernet], then click [Configure...]. 4 Double-click the [AppleTalk] tab to enable AppleTalk. 5 Click the close button at the top left corner of the window. % When the [This service has unsaved changes] message appears, click [Apply]. Then, add the printer to the computer. 6 Select [System Preferences] in the Apple menu. 7 Click the [Print & Fax] icon. 8 Click [+] on the [Print & Fax] window. 9 Click [Default]. Connected printers are detected. % If no printers are detected, restart this machine. 10 From the [Printer Name] list, select the desired printer that is connected via AppleTalk. % To check the printer name, select [Utility] - [Administrator Settings] - [Network Settings] - [AppleTalk Settings] on this machine. The printer driver for the selected printer is displayed in [Print Using:]. % When the printer driver is displayed, go to Step 12. bizhub C754/C654 3-74

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Appendix: Using this machine with other connection methods
3.7.1
Using with an AppleTalk connection
Operations required to use this function (For administrators)
Configure the AppleTalk operating environment.
For details on how to configure the settings, refer to [User's Guide: Web Management Tool].
In Mac OS X 10.4/10.5
In Mac OS X 10.4/10.5, use the following procedure to add a printer with an AppleTalk connection:
1
Select [System Preferences] in the Apple menu.
2
Click the [Network] icon.
3
The Ethernet setting window appears.
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In Mac OS X 10.5, select [Ethernet], then click [Advanced...].
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In Mac OS X 10.4, select [Built-in Ethernet], then click [Configure...].
4
Double-click the [AppleTalk] tab to enable AppleTalk.
5
Click the close button at the top left corner of the window.
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When the [This service has unsaved changes] message appears, click [Apply].
Then, add the printer to the computer.
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Select [System Preferences] in the Apple menu.
7
Click the [Print & Fax] icon.
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Click [+] on the [Print & Fax] window.
9
Click [Default].
Connected printers are detected.
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If no printers are detected, restart this machine.
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From the [Printer Name] list, select the desired printer that is connected via AppleTalk.
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To check the printer name, select [Utility] - [Administrator Settings] - [Network Settings] - [AppleTalk
Settings] on this machine.
The printer driver for the selected printer is displayed in [Print Using:].
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When the printer driver is displayed, go to Step 12.