Konica Minolta 362, 282, 222 manual Installing the fax driver

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Even if the fax driver is deleted using the method described above, the model information file will remain in the computer. Therefore, the driver may not be able to be overwritten when reinstalling the same version of the fax driver. When installing the same version of the fax driver, be sure to also delete the files described below.

Check the “C:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86” folder (for the x64 system, the “C: \WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\x64” folder) and delete the folder of the corresponding model if it is available. If the PCL driver and PostScript driver are installed, the model information of both drivers is deleted. If one driver is remaining, do not delete it. Delete the “oem*.inf” and “oem*.PNF” files in the “C:\WINDOWS\inf” folder. (The asterisk (*) in the file name displays a number, and the number varies according to the environment of the computer.) Before de- leting the files, open the INF file, check that the model name is described in the last several lines, and then check that the file of the corresponding model is available. The PNF file is the same number as the INF file. When you have deleted a file using “Remove driver and driver package.” in Win- dows Vista/Server 2008, this operation is not required.

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Contents User’s Guide Fax Driver Operations Energy Star IntroductionWhat is an Energy Star Product? OpenSSL License OpenSSL StatementOriginal SSLeay License Kerberos Page Software License Agreement Page Contents Settings Installing the fax driver using the Add Printer WizardInstalling the fax driver using Plug and Play Uninstalling the fax driverUsing a phone book Specifying the Layout tab settingsSpecifying the Stamp/Composition tab settings Specifying the Configure tab settingsScreen images in this user’s guide About this manualStructure of the manual NotationsUsing this user’s guide Overview Role of the printer controller Printer controllerFlow of the PC-FAX operation Windows Operating environmentCompatible computers and operating systems Detail Setting up the systemNetwork connection Local connection Installing the fax driver Windows 2000/XP/Server Connection and installation proceduresWindows Vista/Server Windows NT Settings of this machine Automatic installation using the installerInstaller operating environment Reminder To install the fax driverFax Driver Page Page Fax Driver Specifying the RAW port number for this machine Installing the fax driver using the Add Printer WizardIP address setting for this machine LPD setting for this machineFor Windows XP/Server Page Page Fax Driver For Windows Vista/Server Page Page For Windows 2000/NT Page Page Installing the fax driver using Plug and Play For Windows Vista/Server For Windows When the fax driver does not contain the delete function Uninstalling the fax driverWhen the fax driver contains the delete function Page Installing the fax driver Setting up the fax driver Windows Fax operations Sending a faxFax Driver Page Selecting a recipient from the phone book Creating a fax cover sheet Setting up the fax driver Windows Page Page Page Common settings SettingsBasic tab FAX tabStamp/Composition tab Configure tabSettings tab Layout tabSpecifying the FAX tab settings Specifying a custom size Specifying the Basic tab settingsSpecifying user authentication settings Specifying the account track settings Setting up the fax driver Windows Printing multiple pages on one page N in 1, Poster Mode Specifying the Layout tab settingsReminder Sending with an watermark Specifying the Stamp/Composition tab settingsEditing a watermark Fax Driver Selecting an option Specifying the Configure tab settingsFax Driver Adding a recipient to the phone book Using a phone bookPage Page Editing a phone book Setting up the fax driver Windows Page Saving the driver settings Saving the driver settingsDetail Editing the settings Recalling the settingsImporting and exporting the driver settings Troubleshooting Unable to Fax Symptom Probable cause ActionMessage Cause and remedy Error messageAppendix Term Definition GlossaryHttp PDL Smtp Index 2-2 IndexWindows Server Windows Vista Windows XP Fax Driver Http//konicaminolta.com