Oki MB480 Network Guide Europe - Page 46

Onfiguring, Printer, Hardware, Options

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5. Depending on the connection type, you may be prompted to configure any additional printer hardware options. If your printer has options such as a storage device or second tray, switch on the relevant options. AppleTalk (Leopard only) NOTE AppleTalk is not supported in Snow Leopard. 1. Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print & Fax. 2. Click "+". 3. Select your printer model from the Default Browser. 4. Click Add.... 5. Depending on the connection type, you may be prompted to configure any additional printer hardware options. If your printer has options such as a storage device or second tray, switch on the relevant options. TCP/IP Connection 1. Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print & Fax. 2. Click "+". 3. Click the IP Printer button. 4. From the Protocol menu, choose Line Printer Daemon - LPD. 5. Enter the printer's IP address in Address. To find the printer's IP address, you can print a configuration page from the printer's operator panel. Refer to"Self-diagnostic test" on page 6. 6. Check the correct PPD file for your printer is selected in the Print Using menu. 7. Click Add. 8. You will be prompted to configure any additional printer hardware options. If your printer has options such as a storage device or second tray, switch on the relevant options. Refer to "Configuring printer hardware options" on page 46. CONFIGURING PRINTER HARDWARE OPTIONS NOTE Applies to IP and Rendezvous network connections only. If you have added additional hardware, for example additional paper trays, to your printer these must be enabled in the printer driver. 1. Choose Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print & Fax. 2. Click the Printers menu, and choose Show Info. 3. From the popup menu, select Installable Options. 4. Select any options appropriate to your hardware, and click Apply Changes. Mac OS X > 46

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5.
Depending on the connection type, you may be prompted to configure any additional
printer hardware options. If your printer has options such as a storage device or
second tray, switch on the relevant options.
AppleTalk (Leopard only)
1.
Choose
Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print & Fax
.
2.
Click “
+
”.
3.
Select your printer model from the Default Browser.
4.
Click
Add…
.
5.
Depending on the connection type, you may be prompted to configure any additional
printer hardware options. If your printer has options such as a storage device or
second tray, switch on the relevant options.
TCP/IP Connection
1.
Choose
Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print & Fax
.
2.
Click “
+
”.
3.
Click the
IP
Printer
button.
4.
From the Protocol menu, choose
Line Printer Daemon – LPD
.
5.
Enter the printer's IP address in
Address
.
To find the printer's IP address, you can print a configuration page from the printer's
operator panel. Refer to
“Self-diagnostic test” on page 6
.
6.
Check the correct PPD file for your printer is selected in the Print Using menu.
7.
Click
Add
.
8.
You will be prompted to configure any additional printer hardware options. If your
printer has options such as a storage device or second tray, switch on the relevant
options. Refer to
“Configuring printer hardware options” on page 46.
C
ONFIGURING
PRINTER
HARDWARE
OPTIONS
If you have added additional hardware, for example additional paper trays, to your printer
these must be enabled in the printer driver.
1.
Choose
Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print
&
Fax
.
2.
Click the
Printers
menu, and choose
Show Info
.
3.
From the popup menu, select
Installable Options
.
4.
Select any options appropriate to your hardware, and click
Apply Changes
.
NOTE
AppleTalk is not supported in Snow Leopard.
NOTE
Applies to IP and Rendezvous network connections only.