![]() ![]() You should be able to find the Konica Minolta PagePro 9100 PPD file in the list. Select the 'Select Printer Software' in the 'Print Using' dropdown at the bottom. The 'Name' field will probably have taken the IP address automatically but this can be changed to PagePro 9100 too. Use the Line Printer Daemon option under the 'Protocol' drop down.Įnter the fixed IP address of your printer into the 'Address' field.Įnter a queue name in the 'Queue' field (I used PagePro 9100). You need to set the printer up using the IP printing method, you'll see a blue circular globe icon in the Add Printer dialog so click that option. CUPS Wrapper (Deb file) LPR driver CUPS Wrapper (Rpm file) LPR driver. There's another thread about this which is now closed which may have some helpful tips too: Mac 10.8 Mac 10.9 Mac 10.11 (Ver-4.0.1) Mac 10.11 (Ver-4.0.2) Operating Systems. You'll need to get that changed using the printer's controls on the top. jsessionid=76A8CD3 E53E2C5BB435B76A3F0BD3B1F.node03?path=./search.jsp&mode=show&document=23268īefore you start though you'll also need to know your printers IP address, the PagePro 9100 can be set to have a fixed IP address but this wasn't needed when printing using AppleTalk so yours may not be set up with one. I followed instructions in an old Konica Minolta support PDF document that you can download here: ![]() I actually just figured out how to get my PagePro 9100 working. Snow Leopard drops support for AppleTalk which is why your printers aren't being found.
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