Installation and Setup
8. From the list of discovered printers, select your printer, then click Next.
If your printer does not appear in the list of discovered printers:
a. Click the Network Printer Icon.
b. Type the IP address of your printer, then click Continue.
c. Select your printer in the list of discovered printers, then click Continue.
9. To accept the print queue message, click OK.
10. Select or clear the Set Printer as Default and Print a Test Page check boxes.
11. Click Continue, then click Close.
Note: The printer is added automatically to the printer queue in Macintosh OS X versions 10.7 and
later.
To verify the installation of printer options with the print driver:
1. From the Apple menu, click Printer Preferences>Print & Scan.
2. Select the printer in the list, then click Options and Supplies.
3. Click Driver, then confirm that your printer is selected.
4. Confirm that all of the options installed on the printer appear correct.
5. If you change settings, click OK, close the window, then exit System Preferences.
Installing Print Drivers and Utilities for UNIX and Linux Printing
For details about UNIX and Linux drivers, see the System Administrator Guide at
www.xerox.com/office/WC7970docs.
Xerox
®
Print Driver Package
The Xerox
®
Print Driver package provides tools for you to manage printers connected in UNIX and Linux
environments.
Xerox
®
Print Drivers
You can use a Xerox
®
print driver to select printer features. All operating systems include the Office
Standard print driver, which can print to a wide range of Xerox devices that share common features. You
can use a Linux-based print driver to print to a specific model.
Xerox
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Printer Manager
Xerox
®
Printer Manager allows you to:
• Configure local and network-connected printers.
• Set up a printer on your network as well as monitor the operation of the printer once installed.
• Provide a common look and feel across the many different suppliers of UNIX and Linux operating
systems.
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WorkCentre
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7970 Multifunction Printer
User Guide