![]() ![]() One method to set up authenticated printing for all Mac computers in your environment is to configure an authenticated printer on one (template) computer, then export the files that CUPS creates to define this printer ( printerName.ppd and nf) to each of your Mac computers. Modifies the CUPS configuration file, /etc/cups/nf, with information about the new printer.The file is given the name of the printer and resides in the /etc/cups/ppd directory for example, /etc/cups/ppd/laserjet2.ppd. Creates a Postscript Printer Description (PPD) file that defines the printer.For example, when you add a printer through Print and Scan, the CUPS facility does the following: Printers are managed through the Print and Scan system preference, which uses the CUPS facility. ![]() Although you can access the CUPS facility directly to manage printers, in general you do not need to do so. Mac uses the Common UNIX Printing System ( CUPS) to manage printing services.
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