Lexmark 320, 322 setup guide Setting up the network printer

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6When the list of software components is offered, select all the options you want to install. You need to at least select the following:

Printer Drivers (to obtain a custom driver for your printer)

Network Support (TCP/IP)

7When the list of printer choices is offered, select the model of the printer you want to install, and then click Add.

8Click Next.

9On the Drivers and Bi-Di support tabs, modify any settings you want. On the Bi-Di support tab, remove the check mark from the status window if you do not want this function.

Note: The status window opens up with every print job you send and gives you real-time information about the job being printed and the condition of the printer.

10On the Network Support tab, select TCP/IP.

Note: If a shaded check mark is beside an option, support for that environment is already installed and will be updated with this installation.

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