Lesson 25 - Manage Printing and Scanning Flashcards

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What does CUPS do?

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Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) manages all printing for OS X, including both local and shared printing.

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What are PPD files responsible for?

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PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files are printer driver files that instruct the CUPS system how to communicate with specific printer models.

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What is the best source for acquiring printer drivers for OS X?

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The Apple printer drivers are the best source for configuring OS X printers. You can let the software update system automatically download and install the appropriate printer drivers. Alternatively, you can manually download and install printer drivers from the Apple support website.

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Under what circumstances can a standard (nonadministrative) user configure a printer?

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Assuming the default settings for OS X, a standard user can configure only directly attached or local network printers from the Print dialog. Also, the appropriate drivers must be installed before the standard user can configure the printer.

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How do you share printers with other users?

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You can enable printer sharing from Print & Scan or Sharing preferences. Note that Windows clients may need additional drivers to access the Mac computer’s shared printers via the IPP protocol.

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How can you select a new printer driver for a configured printer?

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It depends on the printer. From Printing & Scanning preferences, sometimes you can simply select a new printer driver from the Options & Supplies dialog. In many cases, though, to select a new printer driver for a configured printer you must delete the driver and then add it again.

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If it appears that all configured printers are having issues, what is a potential quick fix?

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If all printers appear to be having issues, a quick fix is to reset the entire printing system by using secondary (or Control-) click in the printer list and then choosing “Reset printing system.”

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