Moreover, Xsan reliability, transfer of huge files over the ethernet, Open Directory Server authentication, and many other improvements are also there so the system can deliver better performance within the network. You will find every feature you need in this release.
Wifi performance is also greatly enhanced for 802.11ac for AFP file transfer.Screen Saver fixes are also made as well as Mail issues have also been addressed in this release. There are numerous fixes and improvements in this release so to make it a stable operating system. Comes up with a sleeker and very friendly user interface to handle all the problems with a comfortable environment.
Os x 10.11.4. funny I came across a german programmers blog
http://www.lisanet.de/?p=71#comment-179
she even created an applescript that should do the trick here (4 free)
http://www.lisanet.de/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/AirPrint-On.zip
the core bit is (my translation) :
to enable airprint one only needs to create a single file (named airprint.types) with a single line of text and save it into the directory /usr/share/cups/mime. No need to alter systemfiles, which is quite nice. The contents of the file should be
image/urf urf (0,UNIRAST)
original german:
Um AirPrint freizuschalten muss nur eine Datei mit einer Zeile Text erzeugt werden und in das Verzeichnis /usr/share/cups/mime abgespeichert werden. Dabei werden keinerlei Systemdateien verändert, was schon mal recht positiv ist. Die Zeile lautet:
image/urf urf (0,UNIRAST)
I'm too lazy to translate all her explanations :-) basically the file seems to signal cups that airprint can also use a filetype named urf, which seems to be what Ios devices do. I am no real programmer but it worked for me.
Jo
all credit goes to Simone who found it and published it ..
PS.: of course the printer needs to be connected to your mac (the one where you added the file) and should be on (tp print) also printer sharing needs to be enabled for that printer and the mac must be somehow WLAN wise in touch with your iphone / ipad.. (on the same WLAN I guess) - J
http://www.lisanet.de/?p=71#comment-179
she even created an applescript that should do the trick here (4 free)
http://www.lisanet.de/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/AirPrint-On.zip
the core bit is (my translation) :
to enable airprint one only needs to create a single file (named airprint.types) with a single line of text and save it into the directory /usr/share/cups/mime. No need to alter systemfiles, which is quite nice. The contents of the file should be
image/urf urf (0,UNIRAST)
original german:
Um AirPrint freizuschalten muss nur eine Datei mit einer Zeile Text erzeugt werden und in das Verzeichnis /usr/share/cups/mime abgespeichert werden. Dabei werden keinerlei Systemdateien verändert, was schon mal recht positiv ist. Die Zeile lautet:
image/urf urf (0,UNIRAST)
I'm too lazy to translate all her explanations :-) basically the file seems to signal cups that airprint can also use a filetype named urf, which seems to be what Ios devices do. I am no real programmer but it worked for me.
Jo
all credit goes to Simone who found it and published it ..
PS.: of course the printer needs to be connected to your mac (the one where you added the file) and should be on (tp print) also printer sharing needs to be enabled for that printer and the mac must be somehow WLAN wise in touch with your iphone / ipad.. (on the same WLAN I guess) - J
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