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Using this Printer as a Windows Network Printer

This section describes how to install the printer driver when using the printer as a Windows network printer. (Note that this procedure is based on Windows XP. The procedure might differ slightly depending on the operating system you are using.)

Important

  • If your operating system is Windows XP Professional/Vista x64 or Windows Server 2003/2003 R2/2008 x64, you must download the printer driver from the supplier's Web site. Select this printer and the operating system you are using, and then download the appropriate driver.

1Close all applications currently running.

2Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.

The installer starts.

Auto Run may not work if certain operating system settings are configured. If this is the case, launch "Setup.exe" from the CD-ROM root directory.

3Select the interface language, and then click [OK].

4Click [M Driver].

The Add Printer wizard starts.

5Click [Next>].

6Click [A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer], and then click [Next>].

7Select [Browse for a Printer], and then click [Next>].

8In the [Browse for a Printer] window, double-click the name of the computer you want to use as the print server.

9Select the printer you want to install, and then click [Next>].

10If a confirmation dialog box appears, click [Yes].

11To use this printer as the default printer, select [Yes], and then click [Next>].

12Click [Finish].

Note

  • To stop the installation of the driver, click [Cancel] before the installation is complete.

  • For the installation to complete successfully, the Windows network printer must be correctly configured. For details about the Windows network printer settings, see "Preparing Printer Server".