Installing Software for Local Printing

A local printer is a printer directly attached to your computer

 

using the printer cable, such as a USB or parallel cable. If your

 

printer is attached to a network, skip this step and see

 

“Installing Software for Network Printing” on page 2.34.

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You can install the printer software using the typical or custom

method.

NOTES:

Cancel the “New Hardware Found” window when your computer boots up.

Make sure that your machine is turned on and connected to your computer’s parallel port or USB port before installing software. Windows NT 4.0 do not support the USB connection.

Printer driver does not support Windows 95.

Typical Installation for local printing

This is recommended for most users. All components (Printer Driver, Scanner Driver and Printer Settings Utility) necessary for printer operations will be installed.

1Make sure that the printer is connected to your computer and powered on.

2Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.The CD-ROM should automatically run, and an installation window appears.

If the installation window does not appear, click Start and then Run. Type X:\setup.exe, replacing “X” with the letter which represents your drive and click OK.

3Click Next.

If necessary, select a language from the drop-down list.

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