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5Select whether or not to use this printer as the default printer.

6Click Next.

7You are prompted to insert the Drivers and Utilities CD. Click OK. A dialog box asks for the file “lexdrvin.exe”.

8Browse to the appropriate folder on the Drivers and Utilities CD (for example, D:\Drivers\Win_9x\English).

9Click OK.

10Click OK again.

All the necessary files are installed on your computer.

11Go to "Set up the queue on the print server" on page 18.

Installing drivers in a Linux environment

Your printer supports Red Hat Linux versions 7.2, 7.3, and 8.0, and SuSE Linux 7.2, 7.3, and

8.0.Refer to the Unix®/packages on the Drivers and Utilities CD for instructions on installing your printer in a Linux environment.

Installing drivers in a Novell environment

Your printer supports Novell® NetWare® versions 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x. For information on using your printer in a Novell environment, refer to your Novell documentation.

Set up the queue on the print server

1Click Install the printer on the Network (Network Installation) and then click Next.

2Click On a print server, and then click Next.

3Select both options to install the software and the User’s Guide on the print server, and then click Next.

4The box to share the printer is checked. Create a share name you want to use for the PCL driver and/or the PostScript driver. Make it an obvious name for clients to easily find when they are browsing for a shared printer.

NOTE: You do not need to create share names for both drivers if you are only using one driver.

5Click Next.

6Select TCP/IP, and then click Next.

If your network also uses NetWare, click NetWare Systems as well.

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Set up for network printing

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