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How do I get the AutoLayout program working on Mac OS X?

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How do I get the AutoLayout program working on Mac OS X?

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Problem: I’ve installed a Canon iPF8000 in our studio and would like to know how to get the “AutoLayout” feature to work. The printer is connected via ethernet to the studio’s LAN, which is an all Macintosh/OS X environment. The printer has a static IP address and is printing well from all computers – but only one image at a time. We’d like to gang images using the AutoLayout feature but can’t get it to work. What happens is when the Canon “ExtraKit” is booted, and the “Add” button in AutoLayout is clicked, we get the prompt: “The printer is not registered in the driver. Add the printer in the driver.” Solution: Poster had renamed the printer to “iPF8000”. Leaving IP address as the printer name fixed the problem and the AutoLayout feature functioned as it should.

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