Before You Install

Will you connect the printer to the network using a print server?

Printers with only a USB connection can be used over a network if the printer USB port is connected to a print server and the print server is connected to the network. To use a print server for networked printing, see "Network Installation Using a Print Server & Bidirectional Communication".

Will you connect the printer to the PC using a wireless connection?

Printers can be wirelessly connected to a PC or to a network, using a wireless print server. To use a wireless connection for the printer, see "Wireless Network Connection".

Will you install more than one printer on a PC?

Do you want to send cards from one PC to two or more printers? You can install several printers on a PC, using a variety of connection methods.

To read suggestions for successfully using more than one printer from a PC, see "Installing More than One Printer on a PC".

Will you install one printer on the network, and print to it from several PC?

You can connect one printer to several PCs on a network. There are no special concerns when sending cards from several PCs.

Do you want to use a printer pool, where the PC distributes the cards to the first available printer?

A printer pool collects all the card printers installed on one PC into a group and sends cards to the next available printer. To set up and use a printer pool, see "Printer Pooling".

Do you want to install the printer on one PC, and use it from another PC on the network (called printer sharing)?

Printer sharing is a Windows feature that permits using resources on a different PC, when both PCs are installed on the same network. To install and use a shared printer, see "Shared Printers".

Do you want to use a newer driver in place of the one currently installed?

See "Updates, Upgrades, and More" for information about updates.

Installation Guide

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