3. Network Setup
Window 200 print drivers
3-8
Xerox Phaser 790 Getting Started
10. In the Printers box, select
Xerox Phaser 790
and
Next
.
11. Using a maximum of 31 characters, enter a name for the printer or leave
the default name in the Printer Name box.
12. If you want the Phaser 790 to be the default printer, select
Yes
; if not,
select
No
. Select
Next
.
13. Indicate whether you want the printer installed as a shared printer.
a.
If you select
Share as
, enter a Share Name for the printer, or leave
the default name.
e.
Make selections from the list of operating systems used by client
workstations.
f.
Select
Next
.
14. Select
No
to printing a test page and select
Next
.
15. Ensure that the printer settings are as specified, and select
Finish
.
The Digital Signature Not Found window indicates that the printer driver
for Windows 2000 does not have a Microsoft digital signature. However,
printing is processed correctly.
16. Select the
Yes
button.
If this is the first printer driver you are installing on the computer, you are
prompted to install additional files from the Windows 2000 CD. Insert it into
the CD-ROM drive, browse to the i386 folder, and then select
OK
.
When the installation is complete, the Printers window is displayed with
an icon for the newly installed printer.
17. Right-click the
printer
icon and select
Properties
.
18. Select the
Advanced
tab to display Spool Settings.
19. Select either the
Spool print jobs so program finishes printing faster
option or the
Print directly to the printer
option.
•
If the Port Timeout in Seconds is set to 10, you can select either
option; however, spooling is faster.
•
If the Port Timeout in Seconds is set to 5, select the
Print directly
to the printer
option.
20. To confirm the connection, print a Windows test page. Select the
General
tab. Select the
Print Test Page
button and
OK
.
For detailed information about setting up parallel port printing, TCP/IP,
IPX/SPX, SPM, or SMB printing, or setting printer options and installing
additional software, refer to
Installing the user software in a Windows 2000
environment
on the user CD.