Xerox DocuTech 6100 Production Publisher Guide De Montage
DocuTech Family
Printing from a Macintosh (PowerPC) Client - OS X
3.74.xx
Xerox has always co-developed its drivers with Adobe. Adobe
has no plans to write drivers for Mac OS X. The Common Client
Driver Product Development Team is currently developing a way
to enable Xerox Job Ticketing to the Apple LaserWriter drivers
that are distributed as part of OS X and the updates that Apple
distributes.
has no plans to write drivers for Mac OS X. The Common Client
Driver Product Development Team is currently developing a way
to enable Xerox Job Ticketing to the Apple LaserWriter drivers
that are distributed as part of OS X and the updates that Apple
distributes.
If you are creating documents in versions of applications such as
Word, PageMaker, Illustrator, QuarkXPress that are OS 9.x
compatible (not native OS X), then you'll need to left-click on this
link to
Word, PageMaker, Illustrator, QuarkXPress that are OS 9.x
compatible (not native OS X), then you'll need to left-click on this
link to
http://www.frontiernet.net/~normteck/DT/OS9.htm
. Mac
Classic applications run in an OS 9 shell on OS X-based
workstations and follow the rules for printing within OS 9.
workstations and follow the rules for printing within OS 9.
Until the product development team has been able develop an
OS X solution the alternative is to use the LaserWriter drivers
that ship as part of OS X, bind them to PPD appropriate for your
printer and to the appropriate ip address and queue name
(TCP/IP) SMB host or AppleTalk queue and send the unticketed
job to the print server for ticketing at the server interface or at a
DigiPath workstation.
OS X solution the alternative is to use the LaserWriter drivers
that ship as part of OS X, bind them to PPD appropriate for your
printer and to the appropriate ip address and queue name
(TCP/IP) SMB host or AppleTalk queue and send the unticketed
job to the print server for ticketing at the server interface or at a
DigiPath workstation.
Hint: If you place the PPDs on the OS 9 partition:System
Folder:Extensions:Printer Descriptions folder, then documents
printed from Mac Classic applications can use the same PPDs
as the OS X-native applications and the tasks of file maintenance
and version control will be greatly simplified.
Folder:Extensions:Printer Descriptions folder, then documents
printed from Mac Classic applications can use the same PPDs
as the OS X-native applications and the tasks of file maintenance
and version control will be greatly simplified.
Downloading Drivers
1. Open your web browser and type the following URL:
http://www.xerox.com/
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2. Click on the red navigation bar where it says
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3. Locate the section header:
Black & White Printers