HP 500 manual Setting Up a Point-and-Print Client, Click Alternate drivers, and then click Windows

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After connecting to the shared HP PSC, the HP PSC 500 window appears.
HP PSC 500 Setup Guide
A Windows 95/98 server cannot automatically download the software to a
Windows NT 4.0 client. For this configuration, follow the steps in “Setting Up a Peer- to-Peer Client (95/98 server to NT 4.0 client).”
1 On the Windows desktop, double-clickNetwork Neighborhood.
2 Find the name of the server that the HP PSC is directly connected to, and double-click its icon.
The server window appears showing shared devices, including the share name of the HP PSC.
3 Double-click the HP PSC’s share name.
4 After the setup message “Before you can use the printer...” appears, click Yes and then wait several moments while the client computer establishes a connection to the HP PSC.
Follow these steps to install the printing software on each client for either of the following configurations:

TIP If you are setting up a Windows NT 4.0 server that supports Windows 95/98 clients, complete the following steps before continuing.

aClick Alternate drivers, and then click Windows 95.

bAfter the message instructing you to insert the floppy disk appears, click OK and insert the HP PSC Series CD-ROM.

cIn the Printer Drivers for Windows 95 dialog box, click Browse, open the AddPrinter folder, open the w9x folder, and double-click the hpo9508.inf file.

This allows the Windows NT 4.0 server to download the correct driver to a Windows 95/98 client.

9Click OK to close the dialog box and store your changes.

Setting Up a Point-and-Print Client

XWindows 95/98 server with only Windows 95/98 clients.

XWindows NT 4.0 server with Windows 95/98 and/or NT 4.0 clients.

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Contents Setup Guide Owner’s Information HP PSC Setup GuideAcknowledgments Contents About This Guide Iv ContentsConventions Used Unpack Your HP PSC Setting Up Your HP PSC2Setting Up Your HP PSC Load Paper in Your HP PSC 4Setting Up Your HP PSC Install Print CartridgesHP PSC 500 Setup Guide 6Setting Up Your HP PSC Connecting the Printer Cable Connect the Printer Cable and Power Cords8Setting Up Your HP PSC Connecting the Power CordsHP PSC 500 Setup Guide Installing the HP PSC 500 Software Install the HP PSC 500 Software10Setting Up Your HP PSC HP PSC 500 Setup Guide 12Setting Up Your HP PSC HP PSC 500 Setup Guide HP PSC 500, and then click View the Readme File 14Setting Up Your HP PSCInstalling Third-Party Programs Installing OCR SoftwareRegistering Your HP PSC Align Your Print Cartridges 16Setting Up Your HP PSCNetwork Local Area Network LAN AccessMinimum System Requirements Setting Up the Server2Sharing HP PSC 500 on a Network Click Alternate drivers, and then click Windows Setting Up a Point-and-Print Client4Sharing HP PSC 500 on a Network HP PSC 500 Setup Guide 6Sharing HP PSC 500 on a Network Index 2Index Page C7281-90102
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