Macintosh – Lexmark C 910 User Manual

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Install printer drivers

Supported printer drivers

Note:

Using the Lexmark C910

custom printer driver and a
Lexmark network port provides
enhanced functionality, such as
printer status alerts.

Windows system printer driver

Lexmark C910 custom printer driver

System drivers are built into Windows operating systems. Custom
drivers are available on the drivers CD.

Updated system and custom drivers are available on the Lexmark
Web site at www.lexmark.com.

Supported printing methods

Direct IP printing—when you just want to print directly to a
printer on your network

Shared printing (point and print, peer-to-peer)—when you need
to centrally manage network printers

You can find detailed information about using each of these printing
methods on the drivers CD. Click View Documentation and look for
information about network printer installation.

Creating ports and installing drivers

Read the detailed instructions on the drivers CD. Click View
Documentation
and look for information about network printer
installation for your specific Windows environment.

If you choose to install without using the instructions on the
drivers CD
, you need a basic understanding of network printing on
TCP/IP networks, installing printer drivers, and the process involved
in creating new network ports.

Macintosh

Your printer connects automatically to AppleTalk networks and
becomes readily visible to other network clients.

Note:

A PostScript Product

Description (PPD) file provides
detailed information about the
capabilities of a printer to UNIX
or Macintosh drivers or
applications.

You must create a printer object (icon) on the desktop of each
network client using the LaserWriter 8 printer driver and the Lexmark
C910 PPD file.

Specific information about installing the printer on your AppleTalk
network can be found in the online documentation on the drivers CD
that shipped with your printer.

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