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Printing Problems using OS X 10.9.4
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<blockquote data-quote="gsahli" data-source="post: 1602564" data-attributes="member: 182015"><p>You know the Airprint driver is a minimum-subset driver, and the intent of Airprint is for mobile devices like iPhone and iPad to print without any driver required?</p><p>(in other words, I don't think you want to use the Airprint driver on a Mac)</p><p></p><p>Have you gone into your router's setup web page and given each printer a "reserved" IP address (within the subnet your local network uses, of course), so they won't try to get a new (possibly different) IP address?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsahli, post: 1602564, member: 182015"] You know the Airprint driver is a minimum-subset driver, and the intent of Airprint is for mobile devices like iPhone and iPad to print without any driver required? (in other words, I don't think you want to use the Airprint driver on a Mac) Have you gone into your router's setup web page and given each printer a "reserved" IP address (within the subnet your local network uses, of course), so they won't try to get a new (possibly different) IP address? [/QUOTE]
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