5-2 What to Do if...
Chapter 5 Appendix
Chapter 5 Appendix
Chapter 5 Appendix
3. From the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel]. From the
[Hardware and Sound] group, click [Printer]. [Printer]
folder opens.
4. Click the model name’s icon you are using. From the
[Organize] menu, click [Delete]. The [User Account Con-
trol] appears, click [Continue].
5. A message prompting you to confirm deletion ap-
pears. Click [Yes].
6. In the [Printers] folder, right-click any location where
no printer icon is present. From the [Run as administra-
tor] menu, select [Server Properties]. The [User Account
Control] appears, click [Continue].
7. Click the [Drivers] tab, then from the [Installed printer
drivers] list, choose the machine to delete. Click [Re-
move].
8. The [Remove Driver And Package] appears, select
[Remove driver and driver package]. Click [OK].
9. When the prompt message appears, click [Yes].
10. The package and driver to delete are displayed. Make
sure that what is displayed is the machine you want to
delete, then click [Delete].
11. The items that have been deleted are displayed.
Click [OK].
12. Click [Close] on [Remove Driver And Package] win-
dow.
13. From the [Start] menu, choose [All Programs], then
[Accessories], then [Run], and then click [Browse].
14. Choose the name of the drive or folder where the
driver is located. (*)
15. Select "SETUP.EXE" and click [Open], then click [OK].
16. The [User Account Control] appears, click [Allow].
17. The Setup program for the driver starts.
18. Click [Uninstall] to choose it. Select the machine to
delete, then click [Start].
19. If it is necessary to restart your computer, a window
prompting you to restart it appears. Click [Yes].
20. The uninstallation finishes after the computer re-
starts.
(*) When using the CD-ROM, specify the folder as shown
below (assuming your CD-ROM drive is the D drive).
D:\Drivers\25D\WINVISTAX64 (64 bit edition)
D:\Drivers\25D\WINVISTAX86 (32 bit edition)
If you're not using the CD-ROM, go to the Roland DG
Corp. website (http://www.rolanddg.com/) and down-
load the driver for the machine you want to delete,
then specify the folder where you want to expand the
downloaded file.
Windows XP
1. Before you start uninstallation of the driver, unplug
the USB cables from your computer.
2. Log on to Windows as “Administrators” right.
3. From the [Start] menu, click [Control Panel]. Click
[Printers and Other Hardware], then click [Printers and
Faxes].
4. Click the model name’s icon you are using. From the
[File] menu, choose [Delete].
5. A message prompting you to confirm deletion ap-
pears. Click [Yes].
6. Go to [File] and select [Server Properties].
7. Click the [Driver] tab, then from the [Installed printer
drivers] list, choose the machine to delete.
8. Click [Delete]. When the prompt message appears,
click [Yes].
9. From the [Start] menu, select [Run], then click
[Browse].
10. From the [File Locations] list, choose the name of the
drive or folder where the driver is located. (*)
11. Select "SETUP.EXE" and click [Open], then click [OK].
12. The Setup program for the driver starts.
13. Click [Uninstall] to choose it. Select the machine to
delete, then click [Start].
14. If it is necessary to restart your computer, a window
prompting you to restart it appears. Click [Yes].
15. The uninstallation finishes after the computer re-
starts.
(*) When using the CD-ROM, specify the folder as shown
below (assuming your CD-ROM drive is the D drive).
D:\Drivers\25D\WINXPX64 (64 bit edition)
D:\Drivers\25D\WINXPX86 (32 bit edition)
If you're not using the CD-ROM, go to the Roland DG
Corp. website (http://www.rolanddg.com/) and down-
load the driver for the machine you want to delete,
then specify the folder where you want to expand the
downloaded file.
The computer shut down
Is a machine with a same ID connected to the
computer?
When more than one machine is connected to the
computer, if machines with a same ID are connected at
the same time, the computer might shut down. If the
computer shuts down, turn off the power of all the con-
nected machines and disconnect the USB cables from
the computer. Next, restart the computer, and then start
VPanel. If VPanel does not start, install it again. Then,
make the setting again in a way that a same ID is not
assigned to more than one machine.
P. 42, "Installing and Setting Up VPanel," p. 44, "Connecting
Multiple Units"
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