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I'm running a 2010 Mac Mini as my main workstation, connected through our office router to a Windows 2000 running a Highwater Harlequin RIP. We've been using AppleTalk for communication, and I'll be honest here, I don't know much about the setup beyond that. Today after a much needed reboot on the Mac to clear up some sluggishness, I was prompted for a bunch of passwords (iMessage, iTunes, etc) on startup. Not thinking much of it, I got back to work. When I went to send a job out of InDesign to the RIP, I got the bouncing printer icon in the Dock, and the printer status came up as "Hold for Authentication." I've only had this one other time, after installing Mavericks, but I haven't done any upgrades for this to happen now.
I hit the little circular arrow (refresh?) icon and was asked for my printer login info. I put it in and I got the same "Hold for Authentication" message again. So I did this a bunch of times and then went over to the Windows box and reset the passwords so I could be sure it wasn't just old age setting in (at 32?) - Still nothing.
None of my network settings were changed, and all the connections seemed to be working right up until the restart this morning. I ran BitDefender on the Mac to see if I could have possibly gotten a virus that messed with my network settings and it came up clean. I even created a new Admin user account on the Windows 2000 machine and tried to use that login info with no success. Rebooted the routers and the modem... still nothing...
I found something on some other forum about going into Terminal and messing with the printers in there, but kept getting asked for a system password. The problem is I don't have a system password, I always left it blank, but it wouldn't accept a blank return command. I'm also leery on messing with stuff in Terminal, so I'm not sure if I was confident enough to go through with it all anyway.
I was about to uninstall and then reinstall the virtual printer profiles on my Mac (even though I don't necessarily know how to set them up properly again, but I thought it was worth considering anyway), but before I deleted anything I wanted to make sure I could access the printers in the RIP. After going go System Preferences > Printers > Add > Windows I found the workgroup computer and the hqrip group nested inside, but when it went to look for the printers in hqrip it prompted me again for the system password. Once again, no combination would work, not even using the "guest" setting - the PW window just shakes and nothing happens.
I'm at a complete loss, and since 90% of what I do here is film, I can't get much done if I can't access my printers in the RIP.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, this forum is always very helpful.
-Rob
I hit the little circular arrow (refresh?) icon and was asked for my printer login info. I put it in and I got the same "Hold for Authentication" message again. So I did this a bunch of times and then went over to the Windows box and reset the passwords so I could be sure it wasn't just old age setting in (at 32?) - Still nothing.
None of my network settings were changed, and all the connections seemed to be working right up until the restart this morning. I ran BitDefender on the Mac to see if I could have possibly gotten a virus that messed with my network settings and it came up clean. I even created a new Admin user account on the Windows 2000 machine and tried to use that login info with no success. Rebooted the routers and the modem... still nothing...
I found something on some other forum about going into Terminal and messing with the printers in there, but kept getting asked for a system password. The problem is I don't have a system password, I always left it blank, but it wouldn't accept a blank return command. I'm also leery on messing with stuff in Terminal, so I'm not sure if I was confident enough to go through with it all anyway.
I was about to uninstall and then reinstall the virtual printer profiles on my Mac (even though I don't necessarily know how to set them up properly again, but I thought it was worth considering anyway), but before I deleted anything I wanted to make sure I could access the printers in the RIP. After going go System Preferences > Printers > Add > Windows I found the workgroup computer and the hqrip group nested inside, but when it went to look for the printers in hqrip it prompted me again for the system password. Once again, no combination would work, not even using the "guest" setting - the PW window just shakes and nothing happens.
I'm at a complete loss, and since 90% of what I do here is film, I can't get much done if I can't access my printers in the RIP.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, this forum is always very helpful.
-Rob