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Mac Lpadmin 661. (66101022) Logic Board 1.4GHz i5, 8GB Mac mini A1347 (Late 2014) We set up an SMB queue using System Prefs, the CUPS web interface, and terminal using lpadmin All of the various flags here can be referenced in the lpadmin man page

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We learned Using the System Prefs pane: option 1 for SMB is the best choice when setting up a reference machine for MDM profiles. We set up an SMB queue using System Prefs, the CUPS web interface, and terminal using lpadmin

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On my mac I managed, thanks to the lpadmin command, to add the printer and map it to the desired print queue Multiple printers can be added at once, by copying the "lpadmin" command and modifying it for each additional printer Does anyone know the terminal command to add a printer to a mac that is already being shared on the network? I have an old mini that is sharing printers to everyone

Apple Genuine 6616589 Logic Board 2.9GHz i7 for MacBook Pro 13 inch. Does anyone know the terminal command to add a printer to a mac that is already being shared on the network? I have an old mini that is sharing printers to everyone I was going to throw this: /usr/sbin/dseditgroup -o edit -n /Local/Default -a 'Domain Users' -t group lpadmin into the jss scripts but I saw a post that lpadmin also gives users root

Apple Genuine 6617504 Logic Board 3.1GHz i7 Quad Core 1GB for iMac 21.. Multiple printers can be added at once, by copying the "lpadmin" command and modifying it for each additional printer lpadmin -E -p "PrinterName" -v "PrinterURL" -P "PPD" -o printer-is-shared=false-E Enables the printer "PrinterName" can be anything that describes your printer "PrinterURL" is the URL or IP address of the printer-P "PPD" is the PPD file you wish to use (including the path)-o printer-is-shared=false turns off printer sharing