User manual

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1. Introduction
Installing the driver locally
A locally connected machine is a machine directly attached to your computer
using a USB cable. If your machine is attached to a network, skip the following
steps below and go on to installing a network connected machine’s driver (see
"Installing driver over the network" on page 99).
If you are a Mac or Linux operating systems user, refer to the "Installation
for Mac" on page 90 or "Installation for Linux" on page 92.
The installation window in this User’s Guide may differ depending on the
machine and interface in use.
Only use a USB cable no longer than 3 meters (118 inches).
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Windows
1
Make sure that the machine is connected to your computer and
powered on.
2
Insert the supplied software CD into your CD-ROM drive.
If the installation window does not appear, click Start > All programs >
Accessories > Run.
X:\Setup.exe replacing “X” with the letter, which represents your CD-
ROM drive and click OK.
For Windows 8,
If the installation window does not appear, from Charms, select
Search > Apps and search for Run. Type in X:\Setup.exe, replacing
“X” with the letter that represents your CD-ROM drive and click OK.
If “Tap to choose what happens with this disc.” pop-up window
appears, click the window and select Run Setup.exe.
3
Review and accept the installation agreements in the installation
window. Then, click Next.
4
Select USB on the Printer Connection Type screen. Then, click Next.
5
Follow the instructions in the installation window.
You can select the software applications in the Select Software to Install
window.