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a Insert the ImageServer Option CD-ROM into your PC’s CD drive.
b Change to that drive (for example, if the CD-ROM is in the D drive, type D:↵
at the DOS prompt).
c At the DOS prompt, send the deinstallation file to the printer:
For a parallel connection, type
copy /b is-del.ps lpt#↵
where # is the port number (1 to 3).
For a serial connection, type
copy /b is-del.ps com#↵
where # is the port number (1 to 4).
3 When the download is complete, the printer automatically reboots. Remove
the ImageServer Option CD from your PC’s CD drive, and store it in a safe
place.
The start-up page lists the printer’s original name (for example, 3260).
»Note:
If you have a 2060, 2425, 3260, 4032, 4060, magicolor 2, magicolor 2+,
magicolor 330, or magicolor 6100, the start-up page no longer lists the
ImageServer version (in the Options section).
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This procedure is used to deinstall the ImageServer Option from printers over an
Ethernet network. If you want to deinstall the option via a parallel or serial port, refer to
“Deinstallation via a Parallel or Serial Port” on page 2-7.
»Note:
Before you begin this procedure, your printer and your PC (or UNIX
workstation) must be connected to an Ethernet network running TCP/IP and have
valid IP addresses.
»Note:
We recommend that no one send print jobs during this procedure. They may be
lost when the printer automatically reboots to complete the deinstallation.
1 If your computer is running Windows, change to DOS.
2 Insert the ImageServer Option CD-ROM into your PC’s CD drive.