2. PRECAUTIONS FOR USING THE PRINTER DRIVER

This section explains various items that need to be set up before you can use the printer driver.

2.1 Windows

2.1.1Setting up the PICTROGRAPHY

The PICTROGRAPHY 3500 is shipped from the factory with its device type set to [Printer]. To use the printer with Windows 95 (Ver- sion 4.00.950 or 4.00.950a), the device type setting on the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 primary unit must be changed to [Proces- sor]. Notice that, if you attempt to use the printer without changing this setting, Windows 95 will not operate properly.

For information on setting this parameter, see the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 instruction manual.

2.1.2Installing the ASPI Manager

The printer driver requires a SCSI connection between the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 and your computer. In turn, the SCSI inter- face requires installation of the ASPI Manager software in addition to the SCSI driver.

For information on installing the ASPI Manager, see the instruction manual supplied with your SCSI interface adapter.

*With Windows 95 or Windows 98, ASPI Manager is automati- cally installed along with system software. Note that ASPI Man- ager is not automatically installed with Windows NT 4.0, Win- dows 2000 or Windows XP. Even with Windows 95/98, we rec- ommend manually installing the latest version of ASPI Manager to improve software reliability.

*Use ASPI Manager Version 4.01 or later.

*If you are currently running Windows 2000 or Windows XP, in- stall ASPI Manager Version 4.70 or later.

2.1.3Network setup (for network printing)

If you plan to print across a network, you need to make the appropri- ate network settings on your computer. This subsection covers only the setup items required to this end. For information on setting these parameters, see the instruction manual supplied with your copy of Windows.

2.1.3.1Setting up a PC to function as a server

Windows 95/98:

Install a network protocol compatible with your network environ- ment (e.g. TCP/IP).

To allow printer sharing, install the Microsoft network sharing ser- vices and make the appropriate settings. Click [File and Printer Sharing] in the [Network] dialog displayed when you double-click the [Network] icon on the [Control Panel]. Check [Enable Printer Sharing] and click [OK].

Windows NT 4.0:

Install a protocol compatible with your network environment (e.g. TCP/IP).

Windows 2000

Install a network protocol compatible with your network environ- ment (e.g. TCP/IP).

Windows XP

Install a network protocol compatible with your network environ- ment (e.g. TCP/IP).

2.1.3.2Setting up a PC as a network client

Install the same protocol installed on the server.

2.2 Macintosh (Mac OS 9 or earlier)

2.2.1Setting up AppleTalk (to enable network printing)

You need to set up AppleTalk to enable network (Ethernet) printing.

Set up both the server and client computers for AppleTalk, specify- ing [Ethernet] for the output path (port to be used).

For information on setting this parameter, refer to the Macintosh in- struction manual.

2.2.2Setup for file sharing (to enable network printing)

Make the appropriate settings for file sharing if you plan to print across a network (Ethernet).

These settings should permit client computers to access files on the server. For these settings, refer to your Macintosh instruction manual.

2.3 Macintosh (Mac OS X)

You need to set up TCP/IP to enable network (Ethernet) printing. Perform setup so as to permit the use of TCP/IP.

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FujiFilm 3500 Precautions for Using the Printer Driver, Setting up the Pictrography, Installing the Aspi Manager

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