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<h1>Printer Settings at YK Pao School</h1>
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<h2>macOS</h2>
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Download the <a href="https://ykpaoschool-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/s22537_ykpaoschool_cn/EpnGC3_pQ4VIsYQiaSGv6fABZVV5yVZUuYmwTyQHU0azfg?e=u9eG0z">driver DMG</a> and install it
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Add a printer with the following settings in the "IP" tab:
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<li>Protocol: LPD</li>
<li>Address: <code>10.2.20.170</code></li>
<li>Queue: <code>sjbw</code></li>
<li>Name: Songjiang</li>
<li>Driver: Click "Select Software". Most would work. I personally prefer "Fuji Xerox D95 v3018.103 PS", but you should probably use "FX ApeosPort-VI C3370 v3018.103 PS".</li>
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Set your default options.
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Please try to use double-sided printing when appropriate.
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Select a finisher type such as "C3", "D", or "A"-something. Those allow you to ask the printer to staple your documents.
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Press print on a test page from the system print dialog. You must use the system print dialog; for example, print from Preview.app rather than Adobe Acrobat. But don't submit the print job yet.
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Configure the printing dialogue.
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Choose the correct printer, e.g. "Songjiang".
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Expand "Printer Options".
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Select "Job Accounting".
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Select "User Details Setup".
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Choose "Always Use Default User Details".
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Choose "Enter Owner Name" in the "Specify Job Owner Name" dropdown box.
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Enter your student ID (e.g. <code>s65535</code>) as the "User ID", and your student password as the "Passcode". Leave "Account ID" blank.
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Press "OK" twice (until you return to the main print dialog).
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Click whatever is to the right side of "Presets". It might say "Default Settings".
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Click "Save Current Settings as Preset".
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Enter a name like "Songjiang Preset". Make sure that the preset is set to be available for the "Songjiang" printer, and that you are saving a "Print Job Preset".
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Press "OK".
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Press "Print".
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<h2>Other UNIX-like systems</h2>
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I haven't figured this out yet, and I don't have the time to reverse-engineer a giant driver. Simply copying the PPD file from the drivers provided by xerox into CUPS doesn't work.
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You could either try reverse engineering the driver yourself, dig deeper on the Internet, or perhaps just set up a print server or a macOS virtual machine.
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