How To
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Network Guide
Installing a printer driver
1. Insert the Software CD-ROM shipped with the printer.
2. Close the Software Installation screen if it appears.
3. Click the
Have Disk
button. The Install From Disk dialog box appears.
4. Click
Browse
.
5. Select the CD-ROM drive for Drives, and double-click the
WINXP_2K
folder or the
WINXP64
folder (for x64 Edition). Click
Open
.
6. Click
OK
in the Install From Disk dialog box.
7. Select the model name of the printer, and then click
Next
.
Note:
If the Add Printer wizard prompts you to select either
Keep existing driver
or
Replace existing
driver
, be sure to select the
Replace existing driver
radio button.
8. Click
Finish
and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
When you print using Microsoft Network Shared printing in the Windows XP/Server
2003/2000/NT environment, see “Using the NET USE command” on page 44 for more
details.
Using the NET USE command
If you are running Windows XP/Server 2003/2000/NT and using NetBIOS to connect to the
printer, we recommend that you use the NET USE command, as follows:
1. Click
Start
, click
Control Panel
, click
Network and Internet Connections
, and then
select
Network Connections
.
2. Under
LAN or High-Speed Internet
, click the
Local Area Connection
icon.
3. Under
Network Tasks
, click
Change settings of this connection
.
4. Check that
Client for Microsoft Networks
is installed. If it is not installed, click
Install
to install it.
5. Run the command prompt and enter the following command.
NET USE printer port: \\NetBIOS name of network interface\Device name of network
interface