Print from Classic using native OS X printer drivers
Fri, Mar 4 2005 at 8:14AM PST • Contributed by: lugal
Fri, Mar 4 2005 at 8:14AM PST • Contributed by: lugal
There have been a few other hints posted describing how to send jobs directly to CUPS via the command line. At the school where I work (with over 500 Macs), we've been using our own version of this idea since September, with great results.
Since most of our printers are on our network, rather than being connected locally, handing off print jobs from Classic to OS X allows us to:
To set it up, do the following:
When you select a printer and click "OK," it sends that file to the chosen printer's proxy app. From there, printing proceeds as if it were an OS X print job. This has worked with every document type that we've tried -- text, color graphics, inkjets, laser printers, local printers, and networked printers all work equally well. If you find that it works well for you, then you can also delete all your other Classic printer drivers and the Chooser, as we have.
Since most of our printers are on our network, rather than being connected locally, handing off print jobs from Classic to OS X allows us to:
- Eliminate all Classic printer drivers except for LaserWriter 8
- Print from Classic via TCP/IP easily
- Make clear to our users which printer they're printing to
To set it up, do the following:
- Copy and paste this AppleScript into Script Editor. Compile the script, and save it into the /Library/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts folder. Give it a sensible name when you save; I call my installation "Print - choosing printer.scpt."
- Create a folder called "Classic Print Jobs" in ~/Library/.
- Control-click on the newly-created folder, and attach the newly-created script as a Folder Action.
- If Classic is running, quit it.
- Delete your "Printing Prefs" folder. This is either in /System Folder/Preferences/, or ~/Library/Classic/Preferences, depending on whether or not you've checked "Use Mac OS 9 preferences from your home" in the Classic Prefs pane.
- Launch Desktop Printer Utility -- a Classic app, probably in your /Applications (Mac OS 9)/Utilities/ folder. Choose "LaserWriter 8" from the pull-down menu, select "Translator (PostScript)" in the menu, and click "OK." In the next window, change the Default Destination Folder to the "Classic Print Jobs" folder created in step two. Then click the "Create..." button, and give the printer a sensible name (I use "OS X Printer").
When you select a printer and click "OK," it sends that file to the chosen printer's proxy app. From there, printing proceeds as if it were an OS X print job. This has worked with every document type that we've tried -- text, color graphics, inkjets, laser printers, local printers, and networked printers all work equally well. If you find that it works well for you, then you can also delete all your other Classic printer drivers and the Chooser, as we have.
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