3Com 860 Installing Printer Drivers, Running the Installer From the Printer’s Hard Disk

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Installing Printer Drivers

Installing Printer Drivers

Running the Installer From the Printer’s Hard Disk

If a hard drive is installed on the printer, you can run the installer from it. This method requires that you already have a TCP/IP connection to the printer.

1.Connect to your printer via CentreWare IS (see page 23).

2.On the printer’s main page, click Install Printer Drivers.

Running the Xerox Installer From the Printer’s

CD-ROM

The Xerox installer for Windows is on your printer’s software CD-ROM. A single integrated installer is used to install printer drivers and other software.

The Xerox installer automatically performs printer installation tasks and creates a printer. In most cases, you are required only to make a few installation choices, clicking Next to move from screen to screen.

Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000

1.Insert the printer’s software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.

If the Windows autorun feature is enabled, the CD-ROM launches automatically.

If the Windows autorun feature is disabled, double-click My Computer, double click the CD icon to access the CD-ROM, then double-click startup.exe.

2.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

Macintosh

1.Insert the printer’s software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.

2.Click Start Me First.

3.Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

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Contents L O R P R I N T E R Page Phaser 860 Color Printer Networking Setup Guide Page Contents CentreWare Internet Services Network Printing with Xerox Color Printers Networking Software ConfigurationPrinting a Configuration Page From the Front Panel Requirements Connecting Your Printer to a NetworkProcedure Direct Ethernet Connection to Macintosh or PCEthernet Cables Ethernet Connections and IndicatorsEthernet Interface Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 Installing Printer DriversRunning the Installer From the Printer’s Hard Disk Running the Xerox Installer From the Printer’sNovell NetWare Configuration Software for NetWare NetworksSetting Up the Printer for TCP/IP Printing TCP/IP ConfigurationHost Computer Configuration Changing a port’s IP address Windows 95/98/ME PhaserPort SoftwareTCP/IP Configuration Windows NT Installation on Workstations for Client-server PrintingInstallation on Workstations for Peer-to-Peer Printing OS/2 Warp and LAN Servers UnixCreating an AppSocket Printer With LaserWriter Setting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for TCP/IPMacintosh Creating an LPR Printer With LaserWriter 8.5.1 or HigherFiles and Installation PhaserPort for MacOS System RequirementsAutomatic IP Addressing Setting the Printer’s IP AddressInformation Required for IP Addressing Other Methods for Setting the Printer’s IP AddressScroll to TCP/IP Address Setting the IP Address From the Front PanelEnabling Dhcp on the Printer Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolSetting the IP Address Using CentreWare is Supported Dhcp FieldsResetting the Printer Using CentreWare is Domain Name Service DNSDNS Setup Using CentreWare is Finding the Printer’s Name in the Chooser EtherTalk ConfigurationSetting Up the Macintosh Ethernet Port for EtherTalk Setting Up the Printer for EtherTalkEtherTalk Configuration Changing the Printer’s Name Optional Using Apple Printer UtilityUsing CentreWare is Changing the Printer’s EtherTalk Zone Optional Using PostScript utility filesCreating an IPP Printer Running the Xerox InstallerInternet Printing Protocol IPP Obtaining the Printer’s URL Network PathAccessing the Printer From a Browser CentreWare Internet ServicesJob Accounting Printer ManagementIntelligent Ready Setting up Intelligent Ready Using CentreWare isMaiLinX Alerts Setting up CentreWare is Status NotificationTypes of Reports Setting up Usage Profile ReportingUsage Profile Reports From the Front Panel Printing Usage Profile ReportsSending Reports via E-mail System Requirements InstallationXerox Usage Analysis Tool Disabling and Enabling Protocols Determining Enabled ProtocolsNetwork Protocols Disabling Protocols Using CentreWare is Disabling and Enabling Protocols Using the Front PanelHelp From the World Wide Web Getting HelpDNS IndexTCP/IP
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