Ch. 2 Getting Started

6Double-click the P-touch Quick Editor Installer icon in the folder that appears. The installer starts up, and then the Introduction dialog box appears.

NOTE

When the Next button is pressed, a message may appear, warning that an older version of the soft- ware is installed. Be sure to uninstall the older ver- sion of the software before trying to install the new software. For details on uninstalling the software, refer to To uninstall the P-touch Quick Editor soft- ware: on page 37.

7Click the Next button. The Choose Alias Folder dialog box appears, allowing you to select where an alias to P-touch Quick Edi- tor will be added.

8Select the desired location for the alias, and then click the Next button. A dialog box appears, allowing you to check the installa- tion.

9Check that the installation will be per- formed as desired, and then click the Install button. After P-touch Quick Editor is installed, a dialog box appears, indicating that the installation is finished.

0Click the Done button, and then restart the computer.

Installing the printer driver (MAC OS X 10.1 to 10.2.3)

To install the printer driver:

1With the P-touch and the Macintosh turned off, connect the P-touch to the computer using the enclosed USB interface cable as described on page 9. Be sure to leave the P-touch turned off.

2Turn on the Macintosh.

3Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the com- puter’s CD-ROM drive.

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