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UNIX/Linux, Creating a queue in, Print Center, Macintosh OS X - driver mac

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Creating a queue in Print Center (Macintosh OS X) Note: A PPD file provides detailed information about the capabilities of a printer to your Macintosh computer. Note: A PPD for your printer is also available in a downloadable software package from our Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. 9 Specify a printer name, and then click Save. Your printer is now saved as a desktop printer. 1 Install a printer PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file on your computer. a Insert the drivers CD. b Double-click Mac OS X, and then double-click the installer package for your printer. c On the Authorization screen, choose Click the lock to make changes. d Enter your password, and then click OK. e Click Continue on the Welcome screen and again after you view the Readme file. f Click Agree if you accept the license agreement. g Select a Destination, and then click Continue. h On the Easy Install screen, click Install. All the necessary files are installed on your computer. i Click Close when installation is complete. 2 Open Finder, click Applications, and then click Utilities. 3 Double-click Print Center. 4 Do one of the following: If your USB-attached printer appears in the Printer List, you can quit Print Center. A queue has been created for your printer. If your USB-attached printer does not appear in the Printer List, make sure the USB cable is properly connected and the printer is turned on. After the printer appears in the Printer List, you can quit Print Center. UNIX/Linux Local printing is supported on many UNIX and Linux platforms, such as Sun Solaris and Red Hat. The Sun Solaris and Linux packages are available on the drivers CD and on our Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. The User's Guide Install drivers for local printing 50

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Install drivers for local printing
9
Specify a printer name, and then click
Save
. Your printer is now
saved as a desktop printer.
Creating a queue in
Print Center
(Macintosh OS X)
1
Install a printer PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file on your
computer.
a
Insert the drivers CD.
b
Double-click
Mac OS X
, and then double-click the installer
package for your printer.
Note:
A PPD file provides
detailed information about
the capabilities of a printer to
your Macintosh computer.
c
On the Authorization screen, choose
Click the lock to make
changes
.
d
Enter your password, and then click
OK
.
e
Click
Continue
on the Welcome screen and again after you
view the Readme file.
f
Click
Agree
if you accept the license agreement.
g
Select a Destination, and then click
Continue
.
h
On the Easy Install screen, click
Install
. All the necessary
files are installed on your computer.
i
Click
Close
when installation is complete.
2
Open Finder, click
Applications
, and then click
Utilities
.
3
Double-click
Print Center
.
Note:
A PPD for your printer
is also available in a
downloadable software
package from our Lexmark
Web site at
www.lexmark.com.
4
Do one of the following:
If your USB-attached printer appears in the Printer List
, you can
quit Print Center. A queue has been created for your printer.
If your USB-attached printer does not appear in the Printer List
,
make sure the USB cable is properly connected and the printer
is turned on. After the printer appears in the Printer List, you can
quit Print Center.
UNIX/Linux
Local printing is supported on many UNIX and Linux platforms, such
as Sun Solaris and Red Hat.
The Sun Solaris and Linux packages are available on the drivers CD
and on our Lexmark Web site at www.lexmark.com. The
User’s Guide