Connecting a Printer
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The factory setting for DEVICE 2 is “Clipboard”. In this case, the printout will be copied to the
Windows XP clipboard which is supported by most Windows applications. The contents of the
clipboard can be pasted directly into a document via EDIT – PASTE.
Table 1-1 shows the factory settings for the two output devices.
Table 1-1
Factory settings for
DEVICE 1
and
DEVICE 2
in the
HCOPY
menu
Setting Selection
in
configuration table
Setting for
DEVICE 1
Setting
for
DEVICE 2
Output device
DEVICE
WINDOWS METAFILE
CLIPBOARD
Output PRINT
TO
FILE
YES
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Orientation ORIENTATION ---
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Installation of Plug&Play Printers
The installation of Plug&Play printers under Windows XP is quite simple:
After the printer is connected and switched on, Windows XP automatically recognizes it and installs its
driver, provided the driver is included in the XP installation.
If the XP printer driver is not found, Windows XP prompts you to enter the path for the corresponding installation
files. In addition to pre-installed drivers, a number of other printer drivers can be found in directory D:\I386.
Note:
When installing new printer drivers, you will be prompted to indicate the path of the new
driver. This path may be on a disk in drive A. Alternatively, the driver can be loaded via a
memory stick or USB CD-ROM drive (see section “Connection of USB Devices”).
Installation of Non-Plug&Play Printers
Note:
The dialogs below can be controlled either from the front panel or via the mouse and
keyboard (see sections “Connecting a Mouse” and “Connecting a Keyboard”). Mouse and
PC keyboard are absolutely essential for configuring network printers.
A new printer is installed with the
INSTALL PRINTER
softkey in the
HCOPY
menu
.
COLORS
HCOPY
DEVICE
SETUP
DEVICE
1
2
Press the
HCOPY
key.
The
HCOPY
menu will open.
NEXT
Press the NEXT key to open the side
menu.
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