Oki ML186 OKI MICROLINE 186 User's Guide - Page 38

Setting up the Printer to Work with Your Computer, Windows XP - driver

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Setting up the Printer to Work with Your Computer Note • Settings made in your software application normally override settings made in your printer driver. • Settings made in the printer driver normally override settings made in the printer menu or via the front panel. Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98, 95, NT 4.0: Install the Printer Driver To print from a Windows-based system, install the printer driver located in the Drivers folder on the CD supplied with your printer. This driver incorporates commands which use the full capability of the printer and automatically switches the printer to the correct emulation regardless of which emulation is selected in the printer menu. 1. Place the CD in your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click Start →Settings →Printers. 38 • Setting Up Your Printer

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Setting Up Your Printer
Setting up the Printer to Work with
Your Computer
Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98, 95, NT 4.0:
Install the Printer Driver
To print from a Windows-based system, install the printer driver
located in the Drivers folder on the CD supplied with your printer.
This driver incorporates commands which use the full capability of
the printer and automatically switches the printer to the correct
emulation regardless of which emulation is selected in the printer
menu.
1. Place the CD in your CD-ROM drive.
2. Click
Start
Settings
Printers
.
Note
Settings made in your software application
normally override settings made in your printer
driver.
Settings made in the printer driver normally
override settings made in the printer menu or via
the front panel.