Installing Macintosh Ppd Files - Toshiba GL-1010 Administrator's Manual

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Installing Macintosh PPD Files

Considerations and Limitations
The TOSHIBA Macintosh PPD (PostScript Printer Description) file
contains information about controller-specific features and works in
conjunction with the standard Macintosh LaserWriter printer driver
(version 8.6.5 or higher for Mac OS 9.2.2+).
If the Macintosh PPD sit file is used (Mac OS 9.2.2+), it is compressed
in the StuffIt format. It automatically decompresses when it is copied
to the
StuffIt program is installed on the workstation.
The Mac OS 10.2.6+ PPD comes with an installer, that automates the
installation for you.
The controller supports both LPR and AppleTalk printing from
Macintosh systems.
Enable Macintosh printing from the LCD touch screen or by using
TopAccess. Refer to
instructions.
To use LPR/LPD printing, also enable LPD printing from TopAccess.
Prerequisites
1
If you are installing the TOSHIBA PPD for OS 10.2.6+, go to
the TOSHIBA PPD for OS 10.2.6+
Guide. Otherwise, continue with Step 2.
2
Drag the PPD Stuffit file, TOSHIBA_GL-1010.sit or the
TOSHIBA_GL-1020.sit, from the e-STUDIO Client CD-ROM to the
client workstation desktop.
3
Double-click the stuffed file icon on the desktop to open it. To extract
the Macintosh PPD file, you must have the Stuffit utility on the client
system. Continue with step 5.
4
Select and drag the language folder containing the
TOSHIBA_GL-1010.PPD or the TOSHIBA_GL-1020.PPD file to the
Desktop.
5
Enable Macintosh LPR printing or Macintosh Appletalk printing. Both
methods are described in detail in
on page 38 of the Operator's Guide.
234
System Folder: Extensions: Printer Descriptions
Setting Up Macintosh Printing
folder, providing the
on page 46 of the Operator's
Installing Macintosh PPD Files
GL-10x0 Administrator's Guide
on page 223 for
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