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SP35 Info Central
Updating the printer driver for Windows 2000 and XP
Tips for success
These steps apply to printers attached through a USB port and to directly networked printers.
Make sure you are logged in as the Administrator when you install the printer driver.
To update the driver, do not remove the existing printer driver if the operating system is
Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
On a PC running Windows 2000, use the printer driver only with Service Pack 1 or 2 installed.
1 Begin with the PC powered on and Windows running. Also, make sure the printer is connected to the
PC and powered on.
2 Close all applications. Do not shut down Windows.
3 From the Start menu, select Settings and then Printers. The Printers window opens.
4 Click once on the printer icon to select it.
5 Select Properties from the File menu. The printer Properties dialog box opens.
6 Click the Advanced tab to display the Advanced page.
7 Select the New Driver button to display the New Driver dialog box.
8 Click the Browse button and locate the folder containing files for the printer driver.
9 Select the DsPnp.inf file and click OK. Windows copies files to the PC and updates entries to enable
the printer. The Setup Complete dialog box appears.
10 You must restart the PC before the driver can work with the printer. Click Finish to close the installation
and restart the PC.
11 Follow instructions to update the printer firmware if prompted. Make sure the printer is connected to
the PC and powered on before running the Firmware update utility.
If you downloaded the driver from the Internet, you can delete the SmartDriver folder from your hard
drive after installing the printer driver. You can also delete the downloaded Smartdriver.exe file.
Reinstalling the printer driver to a USB port on Windows Me and 98
1 Begin with the PC powered on and Windows running.
2 Close all applications. Do not shut down Windows.
3 Make sure the printer is powered on and ready.
4 Start the setup program.
If the driver is on CD-ROM, insert the CD-ROM in the PC's drive. The setup program starts
automatically.
Remove and reinsert the CD-ROM if it was in the drive when the PC powered up.
If the driver was downloaded, do the following:
Make sure the downloaded driver is in a folder where you can extract it.
Double-click the file name in Windows Explorer to start the extract.
The extract program creates a folder, extracts the files, and starts the installation. The folder
must have a path name of 8 characters or fewer, for example C:\SD4 (6 characters).