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Users of Windows 2000/XP/Vista, and Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008 can install this software easily using the supplied CD-ROM.
Using Quick Install, the PCL printer driver, DeskTopBinder - SmartDeviceMonitor for Client are installed under network environment, and the TCP/IP port will be set.
To install the printer driver under Windows 2000/XP/Vista, and Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008, you must have an account that has Manage Printers permission. Log on as an Administrator.
If you connect using USB, see "Installing the Printer Driver Using USB" and install the printer driver.
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].
Click [Quick Install].
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 the machine model you want to use in the [Select Printer] dialog box.
For network connection via TCP/IP, select the machine whose IP address is displayed in [Connect To].
For parallel connection, select the machine whose printer port is displayed in [Connect To].
Click [Install].
The printer driver installation starts.
The PCL6 printer driver is installed in the language specified by your operating system.
Click [Finish].
A message about restarting the computer appears. Restart the computer to complete installation.
Click [Exit] in the first dialog box of the installer, and then take out the CD-ROM.
To stop installation of the selected software, click [Cancel] before installation is complete.
Auto Run may not work with certain operating system settings. If this happens, launch "Setup.exe" on the CD-ROM root directory.
Select the machine whose IP address is displayed in [Connect To] to install SmartDeviceMonitor for Client when using TCP/IP.
Quick Install is not available unless bidirectional communication between the machine and computer is enabled via parallel connection. For details about bidirectional communication between the machine and computer, see "Making Option Settings for the Printer".