Installing the Printer Driver
To download the latest printer drivers, access the Xerox web site at: www.xerox.com/officeprinting/support.
Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000/XP, and Windows NT 4.x
Install the printer driver from your printer's software CD-ROM. The software CD-ROM installer automatically installs
and identifies the printer during the installation process.
For more details, refer to the infoSMART Knowledge Base at www.xerox.com/officeprinting/infoSMART, Document
# 9178 for Windows 95/98/Me, Document # 36894 for Windows 2000, and Document # 11338 for Windows NT.
Macintosh
EtherTalk
If you use EtherTalk, Macintosh computers do not require IP addresses.
1. Open the AppleTalk Control Panel.
2. Verify that the Ethernet port is the selected network port.
3. To install the printer driver, double-click the installer on your printer's software CD-ROM.
4. Open the Chooser, select the LaserWriter driver.
5. From the right column of the Chooser, select the printer. Click Create to create the desktop printer.
For more details, refer to the infoSMART Knowledge Base at www.xerox.com/officeprinting/infoSMART,
Document # 2562.
Macintosh OS X
Macintosh OS X supports TCP/IP as the default protocol, as well as AppleTalk. For a TCP/IP installation,
follow the instructions provided to set an IP address in the printer.
1. Open the Print Center Utility.
2. Select the Add Printer... button.
3. Choose the connection type you desire.
For LPR, enter the IP address of the printer that you set previously. The Queue Name field can remain blank if the Use
default queue on server box is checked (by default). Other options are PS, or AUTO. Select the appropriate PPD for the
printer model under the Printer Model pull-down menu.
For AppleTalk, select the appropriate printer from the list that is displayed. The printer should autoconfigure at this point.
Note:
You may need to enable AppleTalk via the Network Control Panel. Follow the onscreen instructions provided.
Other Resources
For more information on network setup and troubleshooting, refer to the Networking section of the
Interactive Documentation CD-ROM.
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