HT3771 How to deploy a network printer that is hosted on Win 2008r2 server along with custom preset profile?

How would I go about deploying a network printer (Sharp MX-2600N) to Mac OS X machines that would include a custom printer preset profile (Embedded Printer User Authentication Code)?
I am newbie when it comes to mac os x scripting and terminal command line.
Environment
Printer- Sharp MX-2600N
This printer is controlled by 'User Authentication' code that we have to configure on the printer presets.
Mac OS X Machines - Are joined to 2003/2008r2 mixed active directory environment.
Mac OS Versions - 10.7/10.8

How would I go about deploying a network printer (Sharp MX-2600N) to Mac OS X machines that would include a custom printer preset profile (Embedded Printer User Authentication Code)?
I am newbie when it comes to mac os x scripting and terminal command line.
Environment
Printer- Sharp MX-2600N
This printer is controlled by 'User Authentication' code that we have to configure on the printer presets.
Mac OS X Machines - Are joined to 2003/2008r2 mixed active directory environment.
Mac OS Versions - 10.7/10.8

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