Lexmark 320, 322 setup guide Part 1 Install printer drivers and TCP/IP network support

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Part 1: Install printer drivers and TCP/IP network support

1Launch the drivers CD. If you still have the CD running, click Back to return to the first screen.

2Click Printer Software.

3Click the icon to install the version of software on the CD.

4Agree to the license agreement.

5Select Custom Install, and then click Next.

6When asked where you want the software installed, click Local Computer.

7When 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)

8When the list of printers is offered, select the model of the printer you want to install, and then click Add.

9When the printer appears in the Selected Printers list, click Next.

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