Samsung 6050 manual Installing Printer Driver, Overview, System Requirement

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Installing Printer Driver

Overview

Included with your printer is a CD-ROM containing printer drivers for some of the most popular Windows software applications. You must install a printer driver, which translates data from your application into data the printer understands.

The CD-ROM shipped with your printer contains the following printer drivers and utilities. PCL6 is the combination of PCL5e and the new PCLXL printer language.

PCL5e: Printer driver for Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1x, and Windows NT 4.0

PCLXL: Printer driver for Windows 95/98, and Windows 3.1x. Note: You cannot use the PCLXL driver in Windows NT 4.0.

Smart Monitor: The Smart Monitor is installed automatically with the printer driver. If you click on the “Smart Monitor” in Samsung ML&QwikLaser 6050 folder, you can monitor the printer’s status via the Smart Monitor. You cannot monitor the status of the printer which is connected to a network.

Font Navigator: It’s a font manager. It gives a quick and easy way to find fonts, install the fonts, and print the font samples. The Font Navigator is installed automatically with the printer driver.

System Requirement

Before you start, make sure that you have the following computer setup. (These are the minimum requirements.)

IBM or compatible with a 486 or higher processor

Microsoft Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1x, or Windows NT 4.0

7 MB of available hard disk space

8 MB of RAM for Windows 3.1x

16 MB of RAM for Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0

CD-ROM drive

Centronics-compatible parallel cable (IEEE 1284-compliant)

Note: If you do not have access to a CD-ROM drive, contact your local dealer.

2-8 Setting Up Your Printer

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Contents QwikLaser Copyright FCC Regulations EC Declaration of Conformity Laser Safety Statement Safety Information Contents Appendix Introduction Control Locations and Functions Unpacking the PrinterFront View Inside Rear ViewUsing the Operator Panel Indicator Light StatusPaper jam Operator Panel Button Usage Function DescriptionSetting Up Your Printer Selecting a Location Do not place the printerInstalling the Toner Cartridge Setting Up Your Printer Connecting Your Printer to the Computer Attaching the Power Cord Error Overview Installing Printer DriverSystem Requirement Installation Procedure Windows 95/98/NTFor Windows Tips on Network Printing Uninstalling the Printer DriverUsing Your Printer on NT Tcpip Network With WindowsMemo Paper Handling Loading a Stack of Paper Paper Handling Paper Handling How To Adjust Paper Guides Length GuidesWidth Guide Manually Feeding Paper Paper cassette tray drops down and fits into place Paper Handling Using Rear Output Tray Selecting Paper Types and Feed Source Type Size Feed Source CapacityPaper Guidelines Operating Your Printer Selecting Your Printer Windows 95/98/NTPrinting a Document Printer Settings SetupRCP Paper Using Help FinishingChanging Printer Settings for All Documents How to use Disk Image Utility Font NavigatorRemote Control Panel for Windows/Dos PrinterFont Setup About Troubleshooting and Maintenance Clearing Paper Jams Paper Jam in Output AreaTroubleshooting and Maintenance Paper Jam in Input Area Paper Jam Inside Printer Paper Jam in Optional Paper Cassette Troubleshooting and Maintenance Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams Fixing Problems Printing ProblemsProblem Possible Cause and Remedy Select Background Printing from the Options menu Print Quality Problems Problem Possible Cause and Remedy Before You Call For Service Expected Cartridge Life Managing Toner CartridgeReplacing Toner Cartridge To replace the toner cartridge Troubleshooting and Maintenance Memo Printer Options Accessing the Printer Control Board Memory and Option CardsUnplug the two connectors from the control board Memory connector Printer Memory Option Notch Connection points Removing a Memory Option Installing Second Cassette Second CassettePrinter Options Memo Appendix Specifications Paper SizeController EnginePaper Handling CableEnvironment Electronics
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