Specifications
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5. Below the AppleTalk network box, select the CX700 network printer (for
example, CX700_ProcessPrint).
Note:
Locate the the network printer in Different Zones.
6. In the Printer Model list, select Other.
7. Go to the location to which you have copied CX700_V1.PPD, and select
CX700_V1.PPD. See Copying the CX700 PPD File to the Macintosh Client
Workstation (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X) on page 15.
Note:
For example, Library > Printers > PPDS > Contents > Resources > en.lproj,
select either
Europe_A4 or US_Letter.
8. Click Choose.
9. Click Add.
The printer (for example, CX700_ProcessPrint) is added to the Printer List.
To set up a printer using the IP Printer option:
1. From the Go menu, select Utilities.
2. Do one of the following:
• In the Utilities folder, open System Preferences > Print & Fax, for Mac OS X
10.5.
• In the Utilities folder, double-click Printer Setup Utility, for Mac OS X 10.4.
3. Do one of the following:
• Click to add a printer, for Mac OS X 10.5
• In the Print Setup Utility window, click Add, for Mac OS X 10.4
4. In the Add Printer window, enter the following information.
• In the Protocol box, type the Line Print Daemon (LPD) protocol.
• In the Address box, type the address of your server.
• In the Queue box, type the full name of the virtual printer that you want to
use with the Print Driver software.
• In the Name box, type the full server name.
• In the Print Using list, select Other.
A validation message appears in the Address and the Name.
5. Go to the location to which you have copied CX700_V1.PPD, and select
CX700_V1.PPD. See Copying the CX700 PPD File to the Macintosh Client
Workstation (Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X) on page 15.
6. Click Choose.
7. Click Add.
8. Close the Print Setup Utility window.
The virtual printer is now defined with the PPD file and can be seen in the Printer
list.