Windows 98 and Windows Me

Quick CD-ROM Install Steps

1.Insert the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROMinto the computer’s CD-ROM drive. If your PC is set to autorun, the installer launches automatically. If it does not launch, do the following:

a.Click Start, then click Run.

b.In the Run window, type: <CD drive>:\INSTALL.EXE.

2.Select your desired language from the list.

3.Select Install Printer Driver.

4.Click I Agree to accept the Xerox Software License Agreement.

5.In the Select Printer dialog box, the default Use Walk-Up Technology (recommended for network printers) is selected. Click Next.

6.Follow the Use Walk-Up Technology instructions displayed.

7.Click Exit Program.

Note

If the Walk-Up Technology dialog box remains onscreen after you have completed Steps 1–6, click the Back button, then click Select from the following discovered printers. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the installation procedure.

Other Methods of Installation

Install your printer on a Windows 98 or Windows Me network using one of these methods:

Xerox TCP/IP Port Monitor

PhaserPort Software

Xerox TCP/IP Port Monitor

The Windows installer installs the Xerox TCP/IP Port Monitor. The Xerox TCP/IP Port Monitor can be used to add or remove TCP/IP ports.

Adding a Port

1.Open Printer Properties for the printer you would like to attach to the new TCP/IP port.

2.Click Start, click Settings, then click Printers.

3.Right-click the printer to be attached to the new TCP/IP port, then click Properties.

4.Click the Details tab, then click the Add Port button.

5.Select Other.

6.From the list of available printer-port monitors, select the Xerox TCP/IP Port, then click OK.

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8400 specifications

The Xerox 8400 is a notable model in the realm of color laser printing, specifically designed for businesses and professionals seeking high-quality output and efficient productivity. Introduced in the mid-1990s, the Xerox 8400 was recognized for its advanced technological features that revolutionized the way color documents were produced in the office setting.

One of the defining characteristics of the Xerox 8400 is its impressive printing speed. Capable of producing up to 16 pages per minute in color and 20 pages per minute in black and white, it allowed users to handle large printing volumes with ease. This made it an ideal choice for offices that required quick turnaround times for marketing materials, reports, and other color-intensive documents.

The Xerox 8400 utilizes a unique laser print technology that ensures crisp and vibrant color output. With a maximum print resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, it delivers sharp text and smooth gradations in images, catering to the needs of graphic design and professional printing. The device supports various media types, including heavy paper stock and transparencies, which broadens its versatility and usability for different applications.

Another key feature of the Xerox 8400 is its advanced color management. The printer includes sophisticated tools and software that allow users to calibrate colors accurately, ensuring consistency across prints. These features are particularly advantageous for businesses dealing with branding, where color precision is paramount to maintain brand standards.

The Xerox 8400 is also equipped with a user-friendly interface, making it accessible for individuals at all skill levels. With its intuitive controls and display panel, managing printing jobs and navigating settings is straightforward. Additionally, the printer supports various connectivity options, including parallel and USB connections, which facilitate compatibility with a wide range of computers and networks.

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In conclusion, the Xerox 8400 represents a blend of speed, quality, and practicality in the color laser printer market. With its superior printing technology, robust feature set, and commitment to efficiency, it has earned its place as a reliable workhorse for businesses striving to enhance their printing capabilities. Whether for small offices or larger corporate environments, the Xerox 8400 continues to be a significant asset for high-quality color printing requirements.