Making Macintosh Diskettes from the CD-ROM
Before making diskettes from the CD-ROM, name the formatted diskettes you’ll use Disk1 and Disk2 (using a capital “D” and no space before the number). If they’re not named correctly, the diskettes won’t be able to install your software.
1.Turn on the Macintosh and turn off any of its virus protection programs.
2.Insert the EPSON printer software CD-ROM in your drive.
3.Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon. You must double-click the icon even if a window opens when you insert the CD-ROM.
4.Double-click the Drivers folder icon in the new window. The Drivers window contains the Disk1 and Disk2 folder icons.
5.Double-click the Disk1 folder.
6.Insert the diskette you named Disk1 in the diskette drive.
7.Select all the icons in the CD-ROM Disk1 folder and drag them to the Disk1 icon on your desktop.
8.When the icons are copied, eject the diskette and repeat steps 5 through 7 for the CD-ROM folder and diskette named Disk2. Eject Disk2.
You can now use the diskettes to install the printer software on your Macintosh. See page 12 for instructions.