Installation on Windows

9Double-click "Add Printer" to start the installation.

10Choose "Local Printer." Make sure the choice to automatically detect and install the printer is NOT checked, and click "Next."

11In the Use the Following Port list, choose "CRDNETx" (where x is a number) and then click "Next."

12On the page that lists manufacturers and printers, click "Have Disk" and browse to the location of the driver files (such as the driver CD).

13Choose the CardPrinter.inf file and click "Open" and "OK" as needed to continue.

14From the list of available drivers, choose the unidirectional driver. The name will include Unidir (or a similar word).

15Click "Next" and follow the prompts to continue.

16If prompted to keep the existing driver, choose "Keep Existing Driver."

17For some drivers, the Windows Logo testing dialog box appears. Click "Continue Anyway" to install the driver.

18Follow the prompts to continue.

19Click "Finish" to complete driver installation.

20Power the printer off and then on.

21Restart Windows.

22Do one of the following to open the Printers window:

For Windows XP, choose Start > Settings > Printers and Faxes.

For Windows Server 2003 and some XP installations, choose Start > Printers and Faxes.

23Click on the icon for the installed printer.

24Choose File > Printing Preferences to open the Printing Preferences dialog box.

25Click the "Advanced" button to open the Advanced page.

26Change the Printer Type setting to match the model shown on the front of the printer. Click OK on the Advanced page and the Printing Preferences page to close them.

27Open the Advanced page of Printing Preferences again. (The Printer Type setting might change the choices available.)

28The default Print Ribbon Type is YMCKT. If a different type of ribbon is installed in the printer, change the Ribbon Type.

29Change other settings, such as Duplex Method or Mag stripe settings, if needed to match the printer. Close the Printing Preferences dialog box.

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