HT203343: Resolve printer issues on your Mac
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Feb 10, 2014 8:46 PM in response to Gansuld Daashinkhuuby PAHU,Assuming that you mean the MF4350 is connected via USB to a Mac running 10.9 and shared and you want to connect to this shared printer from another Mac running 10.9, then all you need to do is enable Printer Sharing for the MF4350 (System Preferences > Sharing > Printer Sharing) on the Mac that it is connected to via USB. Then on the other Mac, select to add a printer and you should see the name of the other Mac and the name of the printer. For example, Canon MF4350 (UFRII LT) @ PaHu’s iMac
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Feb 10, 2014 8:57 PM in response to PAHUby Gansuld Daashinkhuu,Where can I download the driver of "Canon Image Class MF435d" for Mac OS X 10.9?
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Feb 10, 2014 10:23 PM in response to Gansuld Daashinkhuuby Gansuld Daashinkhuu,The network printer is at Windows operating system. There is no IP address. In that case, how could I add this printer to Mac OS X 10.9?
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Feb 10, 2014 10:34 PM in response to Gansuld Daashinkhuuby PAHU,Gansuld Daashinkhuu wrote:
The network printer is at Windows operating system.
What version of Windows? Currently there is an issue connecting to a Windows XP shared printer. The workaround is to enable Unix Print Services on WinXP so that the LPR service is enabled. Then on the Mac you add the printer using LPD.
Gansuld Daashinkhuu wrote:
There is no IP address.
The printer does not need an IP address. You use the IP address of the Win PC and use the shared printer name for the LPD queue name.