7.On the following screen click on the drop down arrow to view the options. Select (typically) ATLUSB001 for USB or PHID1 for Parallel, then click Next.

8.The next screen is a list of all printer drivers that came with the Windows operating system. The P640i is not one of them, so click Have Disk (even if you will be working with a downloaded driver instead of a disk). This tells the system it has to look elsewhere for the driver.

9.On the next screen press the down arrow, select the CD-ROM drive containing the Driver CD, then press OK. This brings up a screen that offers another choice of printers, this time only from Zebra. Select Zebra Technologies and Zebra P640i. If you don’t have the CD, go to Step 10.

After selecting the P640i go to Step 11.

10.If you don’t have the CD, Browse to the location (folder) containing the unzipped downloaded driver files (default location is c:\zebra\driver). If necessary, double click the file named AtlPrint.inf.

11.On the following screen type in a name for the printer. This can be anything you like, such as “Printer A”. Typically, check No, don’t make this the default printer. If asked, you do NOT want to share the printer.

12.If you select Yes, Print Test Page, the printer will do just that when the installation is completed, and the various media are loaded. The test page is a clipping from the top left corner of the standard Microsoft Printer Driver report.

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