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SP35 Info Central
An SP35 printer works with the SmartDriver, version 5.0 or higher, which supports a direct network
connection.
Future releases of the printer driver will be tested for direct network support. See the Release Notes
file for future drivers for details about printers supported by the driver.
Installation
1 Connect the print server to the printer, using the USB cable shipped with the print server.
2 Connect the print server to the network. See the setup information provided with the print server.
3 Connect the print server to a power source.
4 Power on the printer. See the Printer Guide for steps to follow.
5 Insert the print server CD-ROM in the drive of the administrative PC. The CD-ROM automatically
starts. Click on Install to run the utility that sets up the print server and network printer. Follow the
prompts to complete print server setup.
Be sure to record the server name or IP address, which you will use when you install the
SmartDriver on the PCs that send print jobs.
6 For Windows 2000 and XP only, install the network port driver on the PC.
a Insert the SmartDriver CD-ROM in the PC drive.
b Select Driver Support Programs from the Datacard Group installation program.
c Select Direct Network Support on the driver Support Programs Page.
d Follow the prompts to install the network port.
7 On each PC that will send jobs to the printer, beginning with the Admin PC, install the SmartDriver. See
Installing the driver and follow these guidelines:
For Windows 2000 and XP, choose to install a local printer (not a network printer). Be sure that
"Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer" is not checked.
Select the network port during installation. The network port is named DCNETn on Windows 2000
and XP, and Directly Networked for other operating systems.
Make sure than each printer has a unique name on the PC. One PC can connect to multiple
Datacard printers on the network.
8 Configure the port to define the connection between the printer and PC.
a After installing the driver, open the printer Properties dialog box.
b In the Properties dialog:
On Windows 2000 and XP, make sure you are logged in as the Administrator. (Users and Power
Users cannot complete this task successfully.) Select the Ports tab. Click the Configure Port
button.
On Windows Me and 98, select the Details tab. Click the Port Settings button.
c Enter the server name or IP address of the print server (from step 5). If your network uses DHCP,
use the server name (not the IP address, which the network changes).
d Click OK to save the setting. Open the Enter Network Address dialog box again.
e Click the Test button to verify that the PC can communicate with the print server. If the PC does not
communicate with the printer, see Troubleshooting a direct network installation.