Product Guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chap1-Connecting Your Printer and Installing Drivers
- Chap 2-Handling Paper
- Chap 3-Printing with EPSON Drivers for Macintosh
- Chap 4-Printing with EPSON Drivers for Windows
- Chap 5-Monitoring the Printer
- Chap 6-Maintaining and Transporting the Printer
- Running a Cleaning Cycle
- Aligning the Print Head
- Running the Print Head Alignment Utility
- Replacing Ink Cartridges
- Replacing the Paper Cutter Blade
- Running the Speed and Progress Utility for Improved Windows Printing
- Cleaning the Printer
- Transporting the Printer
- Replacing the Waste Ink System
- Diagnosing Problems
- Chap 7-Resolving Problems
- Chap 8-Specifications
- Appendix A-Configuring the Printer
- Index

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Connecting Your Printer and Installing Drivers | 1-15
6. Double-click the icon of the computer that is directly connected to the
printer. Then click the printer’s icon.
7. Click
OK
and follow the messages on the screen.
Setting Up Printer Sharing in Windows NT 4.0
These instructions apply to small network users only. If you are on a large
network and would like to share your printer, consult your network
administrator.
First, you need to set up the printer as a shared printer on the computer to
which it is connected. Then, you must specify the network path to the
printer from each computer that will use it, and install the printer software
on those computers.
Setting up your printer as a shared printer
Follow these steps to share a printer that is connected directly to your
computer with others on a network.
1. Click
Start
, point to
Settings
, and click
Printers
.
2. Select your printer, then click
Sharing
on the File menu. You see a
window like the following: