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  • Determine the make and model of the specific printer you’re mapping to.

  • Connected to the Clark network via WiFi, ethernet, or VPN (if remote).

  • These instructions will only work on Mac computers running MacOS 13 or higher. Determine which version of MacOS your device uses: Apple - Determine MacOS

  • Have the printer name and printer file path nearby. This information is given to you by the ITS Help Desk.

Instructions

Setting Up

  1. Download the appropriate driver for your printer’s make and model.

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  1. Click the Apple logo in the upper left corner of your screen and select System Settings.

  2. Scroll down to the bottom of the left pane and click Printers & Scanners.

  3. In the Printers & Scanners window, click the lock icon in the lower left to unlock (enter your password). Once unlocked, click the plus sign (+) down at the bottom.

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  1. button labeled Add Printer, Scanner, or Fax…

  1. The next steps are dependent upon which type of printer you are mapping. Please click the correct printer type below to continue:

    1. Canon

    2. HP or Xerox

Mapping to a Canon Printer

From a University-Owned Device

  1. A new Add Printer window will appear listing the available Canon network print queues. Type the name of the desired print queue into the search field and click on the print queue to select it.

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  1. Make sure all fields are filled in, then click Add.

  2. You should be brought back to the original Printers & Scanners window. The newly connected printer should be displayed there. Print a test page to make sure the printer was mapped correctly.

From a Personal Device

  1. In the Add window, you will need to add the Advanced icon. Hold the Control key down on your keyboard and click next to the icons.

  2. Select Customize Toolbar. Release the Control key.

  3. Drag and drop Advanced into the toolbar.

  4. Now click the Advanced icon. Under type, select Windows printer via spools. The Device field should say Another Device.

  5. In the URL field, enter the path name for the printer.

    1. The format of the path is smb://printers.ad.clarku.edu/queue_name.

  6. In the Name field, input the name of the printer (example: ASEC_COLOR_MFP_001). The Location field is optional.

  7. In the Use drop-down menu, click Select printer software. A new window will open, listing all installed print drivers. Select the correct driver for the printer you are mapping to (you downloaded this driver in Step 1 of the Setting Up section above).

  8. Once all fields are filled in, click Add.

  9. You should be brought back to the original Printers & Scanners window. The newly connected printer should be displayed there. Print a test page to make sure the printer was mapped correctly.

Mapping to HP or Xerox Printer

  1. In the Add window, you will need to add the Advanced icon. Hold the Control key down on your keyboard and click next to the icons.

  2. Click Customize Toolbar. Release the Control key.

  3. Drag and drop Advanced into the toolbar.

  4. Now click the Advanced icon. Under type, select Windows printer via spools. The Device field should say Another Device.

  5. In the URL field, enter the path name for the printer.

    1. The format of the path is smb://printers.ad.clarku.edu/queue_name.

  6. In the Name field, input the name of the printer (example: ASEC_COLOR_MFP_001). The Location field is optional.

  7. In the Use drop-down menu, click Select printer software. A new window will open, listing all installed print drivers. Select the correct driver for the printer you are mapping to (you downloaded this driver in Step 1 of the Setting Up section above).

  8. Once all fields are filled in, click Add.

  9. You should be brought back to the original Printers & Scanners window. The newly connected printer should be displayed there. Print a test page to make sure the printer was mapped correctly.

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