34 Setting Up for Local Printing
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7Use the default printer name (for example, Dell Laser Printer 1700) or type a unique
name for your printer, and then click Next.
8Click Yes (recommended), and then click Finish to print a test page.
9After the test page prints, click Ye s to close the window.
10 Click Finish to com plete the installation and close the wizard.
11 The Drivers and UtilitiesCD should launch the installation software automatically.
If the CD does not automatically launch, click StartRun, type D:\setup.exe
(where D is the drive letter of your CD), and then click OK.
12 When the Drivers and UtilitiesCD screen appears, click Personal Installation - Install
the printer for use on this computer only to install the additional software for your
printer.
13 Select your printer from the drop-down box.
14 Select Typical Installation (recommended), and then click Install.
When all of the files are installed on your computer, the Congratulations screen
appears.
15 Click Finish to exit the D rivers and Utilities CD screen.
Using Windows 98 SE With a USB or Parallel Cable
NOTE: Depending on the software and printers already installed on your computer, your screens
may vary from those in the instructions.
If you are connecting the printer using a USB cable, you must install both a USB port driver
and a custom print driver.
When you attached the cable and turned on the printer, the Found New Hardware Wizard
appeared on your computer screen.
1Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD, and then click Next.
2Select Search for a suitable driver, and then click Next.
3If you are using a USB cable, select CD-ROM drive only, and then click Next.
If you are using a parallel cable, skip to step8.
4After the wizard finds the USB port driver, click Next.
5When the USB port driver is installed, click Finish.