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02-06-2013 02:23 PM
I want to be able to access the SD cards via the computer, when placed in the printer.
The only solution offered was for mapping a drive for a pc.
Mac OS X Lion
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02-07-2013 03:34 AM
I,
If you use a USB connection you should find the SD Card reader mounted in Finder under Go > Computer.
For Netwrk connection you may map a network driver access as following:
- Click the Finder icon, then click the Go menu and select Connect to a server.
- In the server address type smb://ipaddress of the printer.
Note: you may locate teh ip address by clicking the Network icon on the top of the printer's front panel. - When prompted to enter a password, leave the values empty as default and click Connect.
- The SD Card Reader is now mounted and can be accessed from Finder (under Go > Computer)
Shlomi
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02-07-2013 03:34 AM
I,
If you use a USB connection you should find the SD Card reader mounted in Finder under Go > Computer.
For Netwrk connection you may map a network driver access as following:
- Click the Finder icon, then click the Go menu and select Connect to a server.
- In the server address type smb://ipaddress of the printer.
Note: you may locate teh ip address by clicking the Network icon on the top of the printer's front panel. - When prompted to enter a password, leave the values empty as default and click Connect.
- The SD Card Reader is now mounted and can be accessed from Finder (under Go > Computer)
Shlomi
Click the Yes button to reply that the response was helpful or to say thanks.
If my post resolve your problem please mark it as an Accepted Solution 🙂
04-01-2016 03:12 PM
I found answer here:
The key was to add path to the smb://(your printer IP address)/ /memory_card
In my case it's: smb://192.168.2.24/memory_card for example
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