PRINTING WITH THE 4650 SERIES PRINTER

After you have successfully printed a Startup Page and connected your printer, you can install a printer driver from the SuperScript 4650 Series CD and begin printing.

There are three available setups for SuperScript 4650 Series printer software: Easy/Local, Network Client/Custom, and Network Server/Administrator. These were described earlier on page 3 of this user’s guide.

note: Instructions for setup and printing from a Mac OS are on page 48. See also the “SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide.”

To get started, you can use the Easy/Local setup. This setup quickly installs the basic printing tools for your operating system.

Local Setup for Windows 95/98/NT 4.0/2000

Follow these steps.

1.Insert the SuperScript 4650 Series CD into the CD-ROM drive.

2.The Installer will launch automatically. You will be asked to choose your printer model: SuperScript 4650, 4650N, 4650NX.

3.When prompted, select the Easy/Local installation option and click Next.

4.Continue responding to the selections displayed in the dialog boxes until installation is complete.

PostScript Driver Setup for Windows 3.1x

Follow these steps to install and use the PostScript printer driver in Windows 3.1x.

1.Boot your system and start Windows.

2.Insert the SuperScript 4650 Series CD into the appropriate drive (in this example we use drive E:).

3.In the Windows Program Manager, select Run from the File menu. Windows displays the Run dialog box.

4.Type E:\WIN31\PS\SS4650(NX)\SETUP.EXE in the Command Line field.

5.Click the OK button. This launches the Installer.

6.Respond to the selections displayed in the installation dialog boxes.

7.When installation is complete the installer will prompt you to restart Windows. Click the Restart Windows button.

8.After Windows restarts the Install PostScript Printer From PPD dialog box will appear.

9.Select NEC SuperScript 4650(NX) PS. Click on Install.

10.When installation is complete click on Close.

Printing from Your Application

You can do this using the print command of the application used to create your document.

1.Open a document you wish to print.

2.Select Print from the File menu. The Print dialog box appears.

3.Select the options you want in the Print dialog box, including the number of copies and page range.

4.When the options are selected, click OK to print the document.

Instructions for setup and printing from a Mac OS computer are on page 59.

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