Click the Printer pop-up menu at the top of the dialog, and select one of the following options (Figure 7.26): AppleTalk If your AppleTalk network is configured with multiple zones, select the appropriate zone from the pop-up menu. In either case, AppleTalk printers automatically populate in the list. Select the printer from the list, and click Add (Figure 7.27).
Figure 7.26. There are several default ways available to add a printer using the Printer Setup Utility.
Figure 7.27. You can add a printer using the AppleTalk protocol...
IP Printing/LPR From the Printer Type pop-up menu, choose LPD/LPR. Enter the server's address and, optionally, the queue name. If you want to specify a printer driver other than the Generic driver, you may do so by selecting it from the Printer Model pop-up menu. When you're done making changes, click Add (Figure 7.28).
Figure 7.28. ...or the IP Printing/LPR protocol.
Open Directory You can use this option if your client is configured for Open Directory and you've added printer records to your master Open Directory server. See the task "To configure a printer in Open Directory," earlier in this chapter, for more information. Otherwise, select the printer from the list, and click Add (Figure 7.29).
Figure 7.29. You can use Open Directory to add a printer that was set up with Workgroup Manager.
Rendezvous If your server and client are on the same subnet, you can use Rendezvous to discover printers. Printers or shared queues configured with Rendezvous automatically populate in the list. Select the printer from the list, and click Add (Figure 7.30).
Figure 7.30. You can add a Rendezvous printer using the Printer Setup Utility.
Windows Printing If your Windows network is configured with multiple workgroups, select the appropriate workgroup from the pop-up menu. Initially you'll be presented with computers running Windows (SMB) printer sharing. Select a computer from the list, and click the Choose button (Figure 7.31). You'll have to authenticate with a user account (Figure 7.32). Then, select the printer from the list, and click Add (Figure 7.33).
Figure 7.31. Windows workgroups may contain printers using the Windows Printers selection of the Printer Setup Utility.
Figure 7.32. An authentication dialog appears before you choose a Windows printer.
Figure 7.33. Select a Windows printer from a workgroup after authentication.
USB With USB printing, plugging in the USB printer is usually enough. You may need to install the printer drivers and printer description files if a CD is included with your printer. Consult the directions and CD that came with your USB printer in that case. |