Connection guide
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Using Windows 98 with a USB or parallel cable
You must install both a USB port driver and an
enhanced custom print driver.
Note: Depending on the software and printers
already installed on your computer, your
screens may vary from those in the
instructions.
When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears:
1 Insert the drivers CD, and then click Next. If the
CD auto launches, exit the CD.
2 Select Search for the best driver for your
device (recommended), and then click Next.
3 Select only CD-ROM drive, and then click Next.
4 After the wizard finds the USB port driver, click
Next.
5 After the USB port driver is installed, click
Finish.
6 Click Next.
7 Select Search for the best driver
(Recommended), and then click Next.
8 Select Specify a location.
9 Browse to the location of the printer driver on the
drivers CD:
D:\Drivers\WIN_9X\<language>
10 Click OK.
11 After the printer driver is found, click Next.
12 Use the default printer name or type a unique
name for your printer, and then click Next.
13 Select Yes to print a test page, and then click
Finish. All the necessary files are installed on
your computer.
14 After the test page prints, click Yes to close the
message window.
15 Click Finish to complete the installation. You
are now ready to print.
Using Windows NT with a parallel cable
The easiest way to install a driver is to use the
drivers CD that shipped with your printer.
Note: USB support is not available for
Windows NT operating systems.
1 Insert the drivers CD.
2 Click Install Printer and Software.
Note: You need administrative access in order
to install printer drivers on your
computer.
3 Click Printer.
4 Click Agree to accept the license agreement.
5 Select Quick Install and then click Next.
6 Select the port you want to use, and then select
the printer you are installing.
7 Click Finish to complete the installation. You are
now ready to print.