AutoConfig
AutoConfig is a printer configuration and management utility from Okidata, a manufacturer of printers and imaging devices. It is designed to help users install, configure, and manage Okidata printers and multifunction devices on their Mac, including driver installation, network printer setup, firmware updates, and device settings management. It is typically used by small offices, workgroups, and individual users who own Okidata hardware and need to simplify printer management tasks.</description> <parameter name="recommendation">No public information is readily available about whether AutoConfig has a native Apple Silicon build. Because this is a hardware manufacturer utility tied to Okidata printer hardware, the best way forward is to check Okidata's official support site directly. Visit the Okidata support or downloads page, search for your specific printer model, and see whether a native (Universal Binary or arm64) macOS driver package is available. If only an Intel-only driver is listed, contact Okidata support to ask about native Apple Silicon compatibility and timing. With roughly 27 months remaining until Rosetta 2 is removed in September 2028, there is still time for Okidata to release a native build, but hardware vendors sometimes move slowly — it is worth checking sooner rather than later if you rely on this utility regularly. If Okidata has no plans for a native version, they may still provide an alternative printer management interface (web-based or cloud-based) that runs natively.</recommendation> <parameter name="recommendation_name">AutoConfig
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