Kyocera KM-C2030 FieryX3e+ User Software Install Guide - Page 17
Installing UserSoftware on a Windows Computer
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11-1 Setting up PostScript or PCL printing with Windows 9x/Me Chapter 1: Installing User Software on a Windows Computer This chapter describes the procedures for installing software and setting up printing from a computer using a supported version of Windows. For the Windows versions supported, see the Quick Start Guide. The general steps for installing the software are as follows: • Install the PostScript printer driver or PCL printer driver and corresponding printer driver files and set up the printer driver to communicate with the Fiery X3e. • Install Fiery utilities and user software-EFI Fiery Mail Port, Fiery Remote Scan, Fiery Downloader, ColorWise Pro Tools, and Command WorkStation. • Configure the connection for Fiery utilities and user software. • Copy additional files from the User Software CD as required. In addition to using the User Software CD, you can download printer drivers from the Fiery X3e with the Installer WebTool (if the administrator has enabled Internet access to the Fiery X3e). For instructions, see "Using the Fiery WebTools Installer" on page 3-2. Once you download the printer files, the installation process is identical to installing from the User Software CD. Setting up PostScript or PCL printing with Windows 9x/Me To set up the Fiery X3e as a PostScript or PCL printer, you must install the PostScript or PCL printer driver for Windows 9x/Me and the corresponding printer description files. You must also configure either a local connection for printing directly or a network connection for printing over the network. If you are printing using SMB (Server Message Block), you can connect to the Fiery X3e and install the printer drivers in a single procedure. For more information, see "Setting up SMB printing with Windows 9x/Me" on page 1-14. NOTE: The procedures for setting up printing with the PostScript and PCL printer drivers are similar. The following illustrations show the PostScript drivers. Any differences are noted.