Xerox Phaser 750 安装指南

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PhaserShare Networking Manual
Windows NT (non-Intel computers) 
Creating an AppleTalk port
1.
In the Printer Port
 
dialog box, double-click AppleTalk Printing Devices.  
2.
In the Available AppleTalk Printing Devices dialog box, select the zone where the 
printer resides.  If no zone name appears, double-click the zone icon.  
3.
Windows NT searches for all AppleTalk devices in that zone and displays a list; 
double-click your printer.
4.
Windows NT prompts you to capture the printer; click No.  (Capturing the printer causes 
it to disappear from the Chooser.)
5.
After adding the printer port, click the box next to the new port to select it; click Next.
Install the driver 
1.
In the Add Printer Wizard dialog box, click Have Disk to add a new Tektronix driver.  
2.
Type the path name to the driver files.  This can be 
A:\ 
if the files are on a diskette.  If 
these files were downloaded from an on-line service, type the path name where they 
were saved.  Click OK.  
3.
 Select the printer model and click Next.  
4.
If prompted that a driver is already installed for this printer, select Replace existing 
driver.
  Click Next.  
Name the printer and set up sharing
1.
Type the printer's name; this can be any name you want.  If the Windows-based 
applications are to use this printer as the default printer, click the appropriate box.  
Click Next.  
2.
If this printer is to be shared on the network, click Shared and click all applicable 
platforms that may be printing to this printer.  If desired, enter a Share Name for the 
printer.  If the printer is a local printer only, click Not shared.  Click Next.  
Windows NT creates the printer
1.
If you want Windows NT to print a test page after installing the printer driver, click 
Yes (recommended).  If you do not want the Windows NT test page, click No.  When 
finished, click Finish.  
2.
At this point, Windows NT is ready to create the printer.  You may need the original 
Windows NT distribution CD-ROM or your printer’s software CD-ROM to complete this 
step.  Once the CD-ROM is installed, type the drive letter or path name to the files 
requested.  On the Windows NT CD-ROM, the files are usually in the I386 directory for 
Intel-based Windows NT servers.  Click OK.
3.
If you chose to have a test page printed in Step 1, check to see if it printed.  If the test page 
printed, click OK.