Turn Off Printer Sharing

Morningside
Contributor II

Is there any way to turn off printer sharing via Jamf Pro? In the os, I see two ways one might go about it:

  1. Turn off Printer Sharing in Sharing Settings, or
  2. Uncheck the "Share this printer in the network" box for each of the printers you define.

I have not found a way to do the first, and the second one seems to be turned on by default by the OS.

Hopefully, one or the other is possible!

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corcorac
New Contributor II

When we push printer installs we include a command like lpadmin -p PrinterName -o printer-is-shared="False".

Morningside
Contributor II

That's an interesting idea, and I played around with it. My Printer is named "Office Copier" but when I issue the command:
- lpadmin -p "Office Copier" -o printer-is-shared="False"
I get the error: - Printer name can only contain printable characters

So in order for this to even have a shot at working I'd need to have weird printer names like Office_Copier, or OfficeCopier.

B-35405
Contributor

Run Unix command 'cupsctl --no-share-printers'

dsavageED
Contributor III

I think if you write it as:

lpadmin -p 'Office Copier' -o printer-is-shared="False"
# Or
lpadmin -p Office Copier -o printer-is-shared="False"

# You might also want to look at how the system is saving it as you could edit the generated ppd...
ls /private/etc/cups/ppd

It should work.

Morningside
Contributor II

@B-35405 You got my hopes up. Sadly, that command seems to have no effect on either global printer sharing, or printer specific sharing. At least if it does all the boxes are still checked in the Sys Pref windows.

corcorac
New Contributor II

Check what the device name is, not just the printer name. For example, we use Server-Dept-Function for the Printer name but the device name in the printer settings on the mac is actually Server_Dept_Function.

ryan_ball
Valued Contributor

This will do it for all printers:

#!/bin/bash

printers=$(lpstat -v | sed 's/://' |  awk '{print $3}')

if [[ -n $printers ]]; then
    /bin/echo "Printers found..."

    for printer in $printers; do
        lpadmin -p "$printer" -o printer-is-shared=False
        /bin/echo "Disabled printer sharing for $printer."
    done

    /bin/echo "Restarting CUPS service..."
    launchctl stop org.cups.cupsd
    launchctl start org.cups.cupsd
    /bin/echo "Done"
else
    /bin/echo "No printers found, exiting..."
fi

exit 0