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SETTING UP PRINTING ON MAC OS X

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TO SET UP THE EX PRINT SERVER IN THE PRINTER SETUP UTILITY (FOR MAC OS X V10.4)

1Choose Utilities from the Go menu, and start Printer Setup Utility.

The Printer List dialog box appears.

2Click Add.

3Choose the Default Browser tab or the IP Printer tab.

4In the Default Browser, choose the name of the EX Print Server with the AppleTalk connection type from the Printer Name list.

If the printer is not listed in the Printer Name list, click More Printers.

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Contents Printing from Mac OS Page Contents Page Terminology and conventions This document uses the following terminology and conventionsAbout this document User softwareDownloading printer drivers using WebTools System requirementsSetting UP Printing on MAC OS Setting up the EX Print Server on Mac OS Printer List dialog box appearsEX Print Server is added to the list of printers Printer List dialog box appears Printer List dialog box appears Setting UP Printing on MAC OS EX Print Server is added to the list of printers Configuring installable options Printing Utilities Printing from a USB deviceFor more information, see Configure Help Main page is displayedFTP printing Printing from MAC OS Printing from applications with Mac OSTo SET Print Options and Print from MAC OS Printing from MAC OS Job Info tab is displayed Expert Color Settings dialog box appears For information about these fields, see Print OptionsSpecify the color settings for the print job and click OK Printing from MAC OS Printing from MAC OS Click Print Secure Print password window appears Using presets Preset is used until you select another oneDefining and printing custom page sizes Defining and editing custom page sizes in Page Setup To Define a Custom page Size on MAC OS X To Delete a Custom page Size Custom Paper Size dialog box appears Unit Select a unit of measurement for the print jobPaper Source selection is valid for the current job only Enabling Two-Way Communication Printing from MAC OS Page Index