Add print queues for the printers you wish to use You should now be looking at the Admin page for CUPS on your Mac. Revisit the web page and it should now work correctly. Go to your local printer configuration webpage If the CUPS server doesn't have its web interface enabled, you will get an error message "Server internal error" together with a message telling you to start the web interface, which you should do by entering this command in a Terminal: cupsctl WebInterface=yes This may already be running, but if not you will need to start it manually from the command line in the Terminal window. Turn on the Mac's web interface for its CUPS server If you accidentally add a printer with an incorrect driver it is easiest to delete and reinstall it. Now add the printer as described below and be sure to select "Kyocera" for the Make and "Taskalfa 266ci" for the Model. When asked for your password, enter the one you use to log into the Mac. Open the downloaded folder and double-click the.Scroll down the licence agreement and click Agree. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the zip file of MacOSX drivers.Select "Print" for product category and "TASKalfa 266ci" for product, click Go.They can be downloaded from the Kyocera Document Solutions website.
For our Kyocera multifunction printers, however, you must install the drivers before connecting to the printer. Most of our printers are HP, and either their drivers are included with MacOSX or they work with the "Generic PostScript Printer" driver. Third, use the CUPS admin page (on the Mac) to add print queues for the printers you wish to use.
If a printer cannot be added via the automated Bonjour printer discovery, or can be added but fails to print, we must set it up manually.
Mac OSX 10.12 (Sierra) uses a different version of the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) which works with some but not all of our printers. First try our standard OSX instructions - if that fails, then continue here.: