Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista

The print-ready file can be sent directly to the product by typing a copy command at a command prompt or in an MS-DOS window.

1.At a command prompt, type copy /b <FILENAME> <PORTNAME>, where <FILENAME> is the name of the print-ready file (including the path) and <PORTNAME> is the name of the appropriate printer port (such as LPT1). For example, type the following:

C:\>copy /b c:\CP4520FW.PDF lpt1

2.Press Enter on the keyboard.

NOTE: If the file name or path includes a space, you must enclose the file name or path in quotation marks. For example, type C:\>copy /b "c:\My Documents\CP4520FW.PDF". The message PROCESSING JOB appears on the control panel, and the job prints.

3.At the command prompt, type exit to close the command window.

Print-ready file printing in a Windows network

If the product is shared on a Windows network, complete the following steps.

1.From a command prompt or in an MS-DOS window, type copy /b <FILENAME> \ \<COMPUTERNAME>\<SHARENAME>, where <FILENAME> is the name of the print-ready file (including the path), <COMPUTERNAME> is the name of the computer from which the product is being shared, and <SHARENAME> is the product share name. For example, type the following:

C:\>copy /b c:\CP4520FW.PDF \\your_server\sharename

NOTE: If the file name or path includes a space, you must enclose the file name or path in quotation marks. For example, type C:\>copy /b "c:\My Documents\CP4520FW.PDF" \ \your_server\sharename

2.Press Enter on the keyboard. The message PROCESSING JOB appears on the control panel, and the job prints. The message 1 file(s) copied appears on the computer screen.

Print-ready file printing by using the LPR command

NOTE: This direct printing method is for use in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista.

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