Express Installation installs all the software you need. It creates the Apple LaserWriter Software program group and installs within it the PostScript printer driver, a ReadMe file, and the Apple LaserWriter Utility for Windows, which you use to name the printer and perform various printer administrative functions.

Custom Installation lets you specify what portions of the software you would like to install.

Printer Driver Only installs only the PostScript printer driver and printer description files.

9Click Express Installation.

A window appears that keeps you informed as file decompression proceeds. Insert other printer disks (and click OK) as the program asks for them.

10Click Next when the Installer prompts you to add a PostScript printer to your system.

A message appears that lets you install the setup program onto your hard disk.

11Select Yes, if desired, and click Next.

The Setup Program Location dialog box appears.

12Enter a new directory for the printer drivers or use the default directory and click Next.

A message appears that lets you specify how your printer is connected (local or network).

13Select how your printer is connected (local or network) and click Next.

The Install PostScript Printer from PPD dialog box appears.

14Eject LaserWriter Disk 2 for Windows 95 and insert LaserWriter Disk 3 for Windows 95.

The PostScript PPD files are located on LaserWriter Disk 3 for Windows 95.

15Choose a: or b: (depending on which drive holds your installation disk) from the Drives list box.

16Select LaserWriter 12/640 PS from the PostScript Printer Drivers Available list and click Next.

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