I can get around on a MAC prettty well, connect network printers....etc., and I did recently buy one. Today I was asked to add user codes to a network running an Aficio CL7000. Thinking nothing about it, I set up all of the PC's then went to the 3 Macs. I couldn't find the spot to enter a code anywhere!...long story short, The CL7000 does not seem to support user codes on MAC.
I do want to try a driver from a newer model that I now know does support them, and see if it will still print to the CL7000, but that's another day.
My question here is even the models that support user codes have 3 defaults programmed in..."1001", "1002", and "1003", and you can't add/change them??? First of all...what is the point of that? but more importantly, I've been trying to figure outfor HOURS now how to add / change these. I have seen some documentation on editing the PPD file etc. I still can't seem to grasp exactly how to edit it. Any MAC gurus out there that can either explain clearly what to do to edit the PPD, or better yet, offer an alternative way to allow the programming of user codes to either a CL7000, , or any other model.
I would HUGELY appreciate any help.
Thanks
I do want to try a driver from a newer model that I now know does support them, and see if it will still print to the CL7000, but that's another day.
My question here is even the models that support user codes have 3 defaults programmed in..."1001", "1002", and "1003", and you can't add/change them??? First of all...what is the point of that? but more importantly, I've been trying to figure outfor HOURS now how to add / change these. I have seen some documentation on editing the PPD file etc. I still can't seem to grasp exactly how to edit it. Any MAC gurus out there that can either explain clearly what to do to edit the PPD, or better yet, offer an alternative way to allow the programming of user codes to either a CL7000, , or any other model.
I would HUGELY appreciate any help.
Thanks
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