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Quit all applications currently running.
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
The installer starts.
Select an interface language, and then click [OK].
The default interface language is English.
Click [PCL/RPCS Printer Drivers].
The software license agreement appears in the [License Agreement] dialog box.
After reading the agreement, click [I accept the agreement.], and then click [Next >].
Select a printer driver you want to use in the [Select Program] dialog box.
You can select several printer drivers.
Select the printer model you want to use.
The printer name can be changed in the [Change settings for 'Printer Name'] box.
Click [Next >].
Double-click the printer name to display the printer settings.
The details shown in [Comment], [Driver], and [Port] vary depending on the operating system, printer model, and port.
Click [Port], and then click [Add].
Click [LPR Port], and then click [OK].
If [LPR Port] does not appear, see Windows Help and install it.
Enter the printer's IP address in the [Name or address of server providing lpd] box.
Enter "lp" in the [Name of printer or print queue on that server] box, and then click [OK].
The port is added.
Check that the port of the selected printer is displayed in [Port].
Configure the default printer as necessary.
Click [Continue].
The printer driver installation starts.
After the installation is completed, select one of the options to restart the computer either now or later, and then click [Finish].
Restart the computer to complete installation.
To stop installation of the selected software, click [Cancel] before installation is complete.
Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. In that case, launch "Setup.exe" on the CD-ROM root directory.
A message appears if there is a newer version of the printer driver already installed. If there is, you cannot install the printer driver using Auto Run. If you still want to install the printer driver, use [Add Printer]. See "Messages Displayed When Installing the Printer Driver", Trouble Shooting.