Specifications
2If you are installing onto a Windows NT 3.5x Server:
m Open the PRINTER.INF file with Notepad.
m Search for the [Source Media Description] session.
m Comment out the line for the NT Workstation.
m Uncomment the line for the NT Server.
m Save the file and exit Notepad.
3Place your Windows NT CD-ROM disc into the CD-ROM drive.
This example uses D: as the CD-ROM drive. Be sure to use the letter that
corresponds to your CD-ROM drive.
4Double-click the “MS-DOS command prompt” icon in the Main program group.
5Change to the appropriate architecture by typing:
D:
CD \i386
The i386 directory is for the Intel architecture. You will need to change this
directory according to your system. For example, \PPC is for a computer with
a PowerPC architecture.
6Expand the PostScript driver components to your temporary directory. The following
command expands the files to the C:\TEMP directory:
expand -r pscr*.* c:\temp
Five files are expanded to your temporary directory: PSCRIPT.CNT,
PSCRIPT.DLL, PSCRIPT.HLP, PSCRIPT.SEP, and PSCRIPTUI.DLL.
7Double-click the Print Manager icon located in the Main program group.
8Select Create Printer from the Print Manager’s Printer menu.
The Create Printer dialog box appears.
9Select Other in the Driver Combo box.
10 Type the location of your PRINTER.INF file when prompted by the Install Driver
dialog box.
A list of printer drivers appears.
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Setting Up the Printer for Windows, DOS, and NetWare Users