Install a Ricoh printer by IP address - MacOS
- Go to the webpage and in the "Search for downloads" box, type in the specific printer model for the drivers you are looking for (e.g. IM C3010, IM 5000, IM 500).Â
- Underneath the "Drivers" tab, click on the printer model which will bring you to a new window.Â
- Click "I Agree" to the "Software License Agreement".Â
- The webpage will try to detect your operating system, however you can select "Choose other OS" if it didn't detect the correct one.Â
- Click the blue "Download" button underneath "PPD Installer."
- Open the downloaded "¸é¾±³¦´Ç³ó¶Ù°ù¾±±¹±ð°ù±·²¹³¾±ð.»å³¾²µ"Ìýfile, double-click on the "RicohDriverName.pkg" file, and follow the installation prompts.
- On the top left corner, open "Apple Menu (Apple Icon)" > "System Settings" > "Printers & Scanners".
- °ä±ô¾±³¦°ìÌý"Add Printer, Scanner, or Fax..." button to add a printer.
- Click "IP (Globe Icon)" at the top to add the printer by IP address.
- In the "Address" field, type in the IP address of the printer (There should be a label on the printer. If not, click the printer display to wake it up and then click "Check status" at the lower right to display the printer IP address).
- For the protocol, select the "Line Printer Daemon - LPD" option from the drop down menu (This option is appropriate for most modern printers).Â
- If the LPD protocol does not work, try the IPP protocol, and then the HP JetDirect protocol in this order.Â
- The "Name" field will autofill with the IP address, but you can give it a friendly name.Â
- In the "Use" field, click "Select Software..."Â from the dropdown menu. Find the Ricoh driver for the printer model you wish to install and click "OK".
- Click "Add".
- The printer should now be added and you can print a test page to make sure it's working correctly.Â
- Note: Printing a test page may not work if Accounting (a code to print) has been setup on the printer. Please print a document of your choice with your Accounting code to make sure it's working.
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