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Click the Finder icon on the Dock or double-click your Mac hard disk icon (
Mac OS X
in this
example) on your desktop to open the Mac HD window.
2
Open the
Applications
folder.
3
Double-click the
System Preferences
icon.
4
Click the
Print & Fax
icon.
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5
Select the
Printing
tab and click the
+
icon to add a new printer.
6
Click the
Advanced
button on the
Add Printer
toolbar to set up your printer.
If the
Advanced
button doesn’t appear, Ctrl-click the toolbar, select
Customize Toolbar...
and
then drag the
Advanced
button onto the toolbar.
• Select
Internet Printing Protocol (HTTP)
from the
Type
drop-down list.
• Select
Another Device
from the
Device
drop-down list.
•
In the
URL
access the print server (VDSL Router).
Note: If you change the VDSL Router’s LAN IP address, use the new IP address in the URL
to access the print server.
•
Enter a descriptive name for the printer and where it is located.
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Select your printer manufacturer from the
Print Using
drop-down list and then select a
printer model. Click
Add
to save and close the
Printer Browser
configuration screen.
7
The new network printer displays in the
Printers
list.
8
Your print server driver setup is complete. You can now use the VDSL Router’s print server to print
from a Mac computer.