MAC OS X
Printing using the IPP function
The machine can print using the IPP function. When the machine is in a remote location, this function can
be used in place of the fax function to print a higher quality image than a fax. If you wish to use the IPP
function, follow these steps to select the PPD file when configuring the printer driver (step 14 on page 32).
v10.4 - 10.4.8
(1) Click the [IP Printer] icon.
(2) Select [Internet Printing Protocol] in
"Protocol". Enter the address of the
machine (IP address or domain name)
and the "Queue".
Enter "ipp" in "Queue".
(3) Select [Sharp] in "Print Using" and
click the PPD file of your model.
(4) Click the [Add] button.
For information about checking the IP address, see "Checking the IP address of the machine"
Note
(page 4).
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v10.1.5, v10.2.8, v10.3.9
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(1) Select [IP Printing].
If you are using Mac OS X v10.1.5, select
[LPR Printers using IP].
(2) Select [Internet Printing Protocol] in
"Printer Type". Enter the address of
the machine (IP address or domain
name) and the "Queue Name".
• If you are using Mac OS X v10.1.5, enter
• If you are using Mac OS X v10.2.8, enter
• Enter "ipp" in "Queue Name".
(3) Select [Sharp] in "Printer Model" and
click the PPD file of your model.
If you are using Mac OS X v10.1.5, select
[Other]. The PPD file selection window will
appear. Click [Startup disk name] - [Library]
- [Printers] - [PPDs] - [Contents] -
[Resources] - [en.lproj] - "PPD file for your
model", and then click the [Choose] button.
(4) Click the [Add] button.
the address of the machine (IP address
or domain name) in "LPR Printer's
Address".
the address of the machine (IP address
or domain name) in "Printer's Address".
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(4)