Panasonic DP-C406 Operating Guide
Chapter 2 Installation
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Updating the Printer Driver and Application Software Manually
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Make sure that your machine is connected to the network properly before performing the procedure below.
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<Windows 2000>
Select “Start” -> “Settings” ->
“Control Panel”.
<Windows XP / Windows Server
2008>
Select “Start” -> “Control Panel”.
<Windows Server 2003>
Select “Start” -> “Settings” ->
“Control Panel”.
<Windows Vista>
Select the Start menu -> “Control
Panel” -> “Additional Options”.
Select “Start” -> “Settings” ->
“Control Panel”.
<Windows XP / Windows Server
2008>
Select “Start” -> “Control Panel”.
<Windows Server 2003>
Select “Start” -> “Settings” ->
“Control Panel”.
<Windows Vista>
Select the Start menu -> “Control
Panel” -> “Additional Options”.
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Double-click “Panasonic Application
Manager”.
Manager”.
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Panasonic Application Manager is
automatically installed in the Control Panel
of your PC when applications are installed
from the Panasonic Document
Management System CD-ROM.
automatically installed in the Control Panel
of your PC when applications are installed
from the Panasonic Document
Management System CD-ROM.
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To use the functions of Application Manager,
Microsoft
Microsoft
®
.NET Framework Version 2.0,
and .NET Framework Version 2.0 Language
Pack should be installed on your PC.
Pack should be installed on your PC.
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Select “Update software manually”.
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The version information for the installed
applications is displayed.
applications is displayed.
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Select the applications to update, and
then click “Next”.
then click “Next”.
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The applications that can be updated are
selected automatically.
If you do not want to update some of the
applications, remove the check mark to
cancel the selection.
selected automatically.
If you do not want to update some of the
applications, remove the check mark to
cancel the selection.
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When the download is completed for the
selected application, “Successful” is
displayed in “Download”.
selected application, “Successful” is
displayed in “Download”.