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Setting Up Printing Services

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Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server

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Smaller networks typically have a printer connected to each computer. Over time, as more computers are purchased, users will often start sharing larger printers that have more features than the simplistic printers that most organizations start with. A print server is a computer that shares printers for other computers and systems on the network to use. These printers each have queues that are usually centrally visible and controllable from a single location, the print server. Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server can both act as a print server.

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© 2010 Charles Edge, Chris Barker, Ehren Schwiebert

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Edge, C.S., Barker, C., Schwiebert, E. (2010). Setting Up Printing Services. In: Beginning Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2773-1_19

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