Xerox 5750 Supplementary Manual

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Setting up the Fiery XJ as a PostScript printer
Setting up printing from Windows NT
All the setups described here begin with installation of the Windows NT PostScript 
printer driver and the printer PPD, and finish by configuring a particular type of 
connection between the workstation and the Fiery XJ. With this version of software, 
Fiery XJ printer files support Intel-based Windows NT v3.51 and v4.0.
All the setups use the PostScript printer driver provided with the Windows NT 
operating system. Accordingly, if the Fiery XJ is the first PostScript printer to be used 
with your system, you will need to have the Windows NT installation CD or disk set 
at hand.
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If you have problems installing the Fiery XJ with Windows NT, try installing 
another PostScript printer (such as the Apple LaserWriter IIg), and then install the 
Fiery XJ. Installing another printer ensures that all files are properly installed and 
available. For instructions, see your Windows NT documentation.
Installing the Fiery XJ as a Windows NT 4.0 PostScript printer
With Windows NT 4.0 you can install the Fiery XJ directly from the User Software 
CD.
There is more than one possible sequence of steps in installing the same printer. To 
avoid presenting an excessively branching procedure, we suggest that you install the 
Fiery XJ as a local parallel port printer first, and add the network port connection after 
the driver installation. If you prefer, you can install the network port first and the 
driver later.
For this connection
to the Fiery XJ:
Use the driver 
installation on pages:
Complete the 
connection on pages:
Windows NT 4.0
Parallel Port
TCP/IP with LPR
Windows NT 3.51
Parallel Port
TCP/IP with LPR