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This section explains how to install the PostScript 3 printer driver under Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 for use on the WSD port.
Manage Printers permission is required to install the driver. Log on as an Administrators group member.
You can install the printer driver from the CD-ROM provided with this machine or download it from the manufacturer's Web site.
Quit all applications currently running.
On the [Start] menu, click [Computer].
Click [Network].
Right-click the machine's icon, and then click [Install].
Driver installation starts automatically.
If the "Device driver software was not successfully installed" message appears, close the message, and then proceed to step 5.
On the [Start] menu, click [Devices and Printers].
Click [Add a printer].
Click [Add a local printer].
Check the [Use an existing port:] check box, and select WSD port.
Click [Next].
Click [Have Disk...].
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
If the [AutoPlay] dialog box appears, click the [Close] button.
Click [Browse...], and then specify a location for the printer driver.
If the CD-ROM drive letter is D, the printer driver's source files are stored in "D:\X86 or X64\DRIVERS\PS\XP_VISTA or X64\MUI\DISK1".
Click [OK] to close the [Install From Disk] window.
Select the manufacturer and model name of the machine you want to use, and then click [Next].
Follow the instructions on the screens.
According to your needs, you may change the machine name, configure the machine as a default printer and/or a shared printer, and print a test page.
Click [Finish].
If installation is successful, the icon of the printer connected to the WSD port is added to the [Devices and Printers] window.
The port name that follows "WSD" uses random character strings. It cannot be changed freely.
To stop the installation, click [Cancel] before the installation is complete. When re-installing the WSD Port, right-click the machine's icon in the [Network] window, and then click [Uninstall].