Step 10 The "Install Printer Software" dialogue is displayed. Select "Have Disk". 
Step 11 Browse to the folder containing the driver files (typically the CD-ROM or 
an extracted archive downloaded from the website) and click "OK". 
Step 12 Follow the rest of the Wizard's instructions to complete the installation. 
 
5.3    Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 Using Group Policy  
To deploy printer connections to users or computers by using Group Policy, you 
must add the printer connections to a Group Policy object (GPO) as described in 
the procedure.  (Applies To: Windows 7,   Windows Server 2008 R2) 
Step 1 Open  Print Management (click Start, point to Administrative Tools, 
and then click Print Management). 
Step 2 In the left pane, click Print Servers, click the applicable print server, and 
click Printers. 
Step 3 In the center pane, right-click the applicable printer, and then click Deploy 
with Group Policy. 
Step 4 In the Deploy with Group Policy dialog box, click Browse, and then 
choose or create a new GPO for storing the printer connections. 
 Step 5 Click OK. 
 Step 6 Specify whether to deploy the printer connections to users, or to 
computers: 
¾  To deploy to groups of computers so that all users of the computers can 
access the printers, select the The computers that this GPO applies to 
(per machine) check box. 
¾  To deploy to groups of users so that the users can access the printers 
from any computer they log onto, select the The users that this GPO 
applies to (per user) check box. 
Step 7 Click  Add.            
Step 9 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to add the printer connection setting to another 
GPO, if necessary. 
Step 10  Click OK. 
Note - For per-computer connections, Windows adds the printer connections 
when the user logs on. For per-user connections, Windows adds the printer 
connections during background policy refresh. If you   remove  the  printer 
connection settings from the GPO, Windows removes the corresponding printers 
from the client computer during the next background policy refresh or user logon. 
6  Driver Pre-Configuration With PDE 
 
Many customers require company-wide default settings to be applied to all print 
queues. Ricoh PCL6 drivers, PCL6 Universal Drivers and PS Universal Drivers 
can be pre-configured using the Ricoh Printer Driver Editor PDE. 
http://www.ricoh-
usa.com/services_and_solutions/printerdrivereditor/printer_driver_editor.aspx 
 
 
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