ColorMark Legacy Software Rip - Quick Start Guide

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ColorMark Software RIP Quick Start Guide
e. In the box provided, type the path to the VideoNet driver: [d:]\videonet\windows nt, where [d:] is the drive letter
of your CD-ROM drive.
f. Highlight the VideoNet Driver and click OK.
g. When you see the Setup Message, click OK.
h. At the bottom of the Network dialog box, click OK.
4. Un-bind protocols from the network cards:
a. On the Windows desktop, right-click Network Neighborhood.
b. On the context menu, click Properties.
c. Click the Bindings tab. There will be a drop-down window that says “Show bindings for” next to it. Click on the
drop-down menu and select All adapters. The window now displays the adapters installed with “+” symbol to the
left.
d. Click the plus sign next to the first adapter.
e. Right-click the VideoNet protocol under this adapter.
f. Click Disable.
g. Click the plus sign next to the second adapter.
h. Disable all protocols under this adapter except the VideoNet using the method described above. As the protocols are
disabled there will be a red circle with a line through it along side each.
i. Click Close at the bottom of the Network dialog box.
j. Restart Windows.
Step 4. Install the ColorMark Software RIP
1. Turn on (or boot) the computer.
2. Load the ColorMark Software RIP CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
3. The CD-ROM should start automatically. Run the program SETUP.EXE, located in:
Professional version: the \Professional directory
Personal version: the \Personal directory
Legacy version
: the root directory of the CD-ROM
4. Follow the prompts during installation. Install to drive C: and accept the default directory paths.
5. Remove the ColorMark Software RIP CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive.
6. After installation is complete, reboot the computer.
If you install the ColorMark Software RIP onto a computer running Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2, the
first time you start the Software RIP, the following message appears:
7. Click the Unblock button. This will prevent this error message from appearing every time the Software RIP starts.