17Setting up PostScript and/or PCL printing with Windows NT 4.0 and/or Windows 2000
14.Using a maximum of 31 characters, enter a name for the GA-1040 (or leave the default name) in the Printer name box, and choose whether you want the GA-1040 to be your default printer. Click Next.
NOTE: Entering more than 31 characters may cause printing problems with some network applications.
15.You are asked if you would like to print a test page. Choose Yes and click Finish.
The necessary files are installed to your hard disk. If the test page prints successfully, you are ready to print from the computer.
Setting up PostScript and/or PCL printing with Windows NT 4.0 and/or Windows 2000
To set up the GA-1040 as a PostScript or PCL printer, you must install the PostScript or PCL Printer Driver for Windows NT 4.0 and/or Windows 2000 and its corresponding printer description files. You can also install the Agfa Monotype Font Manager. Afterwards, you configure a particular type of print connection between the workstation and the GA-1040.
The following procedure describes using the User Software CD to install the GA-1040 as a local (LPT1) printer. Adding a printer to a local system requires that you log in to your local Windows NT 4.0 and/or Windows 2000 workstation (not the network server domain) and that you are a member of the Administrators group. The procedures after that describe completing the print connection for a network printer.