Appletalk configuration (os 10.x), Configuring to print using tcp/ip (os 10.x), User’s guide – TROY Group Print Server PocketBasic User Manual
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User’s
Guide
Document #40182-120 Rev. A
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AppleTalk Configuration (OS 10.x)
1. If you have not done so already, set the name of your computer by
going to the Applications folder*, selecting System Preferences, and
then Sharing. Type in the computer name in the Network Identity
section (you can also set the IP address here if you want).
2. Turn on Ethernet and AppleTalk by clicking on the Applications
folder and clicking on Network. Next to Configure: select Built-in
Ethernet (you can leave the Location: setting as Automatic).
3. Click on the AppleTalk tab; ensure the box next to Make AppleTalk
Active is checked. If necessary, select the appropriate AppleTalk
Zone (you can leave the Configure: setting as Automatic).
4. Now go to the Applications folder, open the Utilities folder, and
select Print Center. The Printer List will appear (it will be empty if
you have no printers configured). Click on Add Printer..., and then
select AppleTalk instead of Directory Services.
5. All of the available AppleTalk printers on the network should
appear. Click on the one you wish to add, and then click Add. The
printer will now appear in the Printer List.
6. To print from an application program, go to File and then Print,
select the desired printer, and then click on Print.
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NOTE: The Applications folder can generally be reached by
double-clicking on the Macintosh HD icon on the desktop.
Configuring to Print using TCP/IP (OS 10.x)
1. From the System Dock, click on the Print Center icon, and then
click on Add.
2. Select
IP Printing and enter the IP address of the device. Make sure
that Use Default Queue on Server option is checked.
3. Select the appropriate Printer model, and then click on Add. The
printer is now ready to accept jobs.