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Preparing to Print
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Macintosh - Creating a desktop printer 
icon
When you connect the machine and
your computer using USB 2.0, create a
Desktop Printer icon.
Limitation
ˆ In Mac OS X Native mode, print-
ing is disabled when connected to
the machine using USB.
A
Double-click 
[
Desktop Printer Utility
]
in the 
[
AdobePS Components
]
 fold-
er.
B
Select 
[
AdobePS
]
 in 
[
With:
]
 and
[
Printer (USB)
]
 in 
[
Create Desktop
]
,
and then click 
[
OK
]
.
C
Click 
[
Change
]
 in 
[
USB Printer Selec-
tion
]
.
D
Select the model of the machine
you are using in 
[
Select a USB Print-
er:
]
, and then click 
[
OK
]
.
E
Click 
[
Auto Setup
]
 in 
[
PostScript
TM
Printer Description (PPD) File
]
.
F
Click 
[
Create
]
.
G
Enter the machine name, and then
click 
[
Save
]
.
The printer icon appears on the
desktop.
H
Close the Desktop Printer Utility.
Installing the Printer Driver 
Using IEEE 1394
Printing using a SCSI print device
with the optional IEEE 1394 interface
unit is possible under Windows 2000,
or Windows XP.
Preparation
Make sure that all other applica-
tions are closed and the computer
is not printing before installation.
Important
ˆ When the printer driver is being
installed, do not turn on the power
of other printers connected to the
same bus, or connect another IEEE
1394 device.
ˆ Before uninstalling the printer
driver, be sure to disconnect the
IEEE 1394 interface cable from the
computer.
ˆ SCSI print must be enabled using
the display panel. See "Interface
Settings/IEEE 1394", Network
Guide
.
ˆ SCSI print using the optional IEEE
1394 interface board is not sup-
ported by Windows 95/98/Me, or
Windows NT 4.0. If the “plug and
play” function starts, click 
[
Cancel
]
in the 
[
New Hardware Found
]
 or 
[
De-
vice Driver Wizard
]
 dialog box.
Note
ˆ If 
[
Found New Hardware Wizard
]
 ap-
pears every time the computer is
started or the cable is connected
with Windows 2000 or Windows
XP when the printer function that
uses SCSI print is not installed, dis-
able the device. See p.36 “Disa-
b l i n g   t h e   D e v i c e ” 
  f o r   m o r e
information.