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Note Step 9 Point to the downloaded printer drivers. Step 10 Click Refresh. Wait until the window fills with printer drivers. Step 11 Select a driver by clicking the left mouse button over the desired driver. Step 12 Click Install. Installing a printer in OS/2 with pre-existing printer object on desktop To install a new printer driver using an existing printer object, use the following procedure: If the 16-bit HP LaserJet driver is installed on a system, delete it before installing this driver. Use these directions if a printer object exists on the OS/2 desktop, but you do not have the correct printer driver installed on the system. This could happen if a different printer has been added to the system. Step 1 Right-click the Printer object. Step 2 Click Settings. Step 3 Click the Printer Driver tab. Step 4 Right-click one of the Printer Driver objects. Step 5 Click Install. Step 6 Click Other OS/2 printer driver. Step 7 Point to the downloaded printer drivers. Step 8 Click the Refresh button. Wait until the window fills with printer drivers. Step 9 Click the driver you want to use. Step 10 Click Install. Additional information about the OS/2 drivers is included in the readme files that come with each driver. Software Technical Reference IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 and later 177

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Software Technical Reference
IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 and later
177
Step 9
Point to the downloaded printer drivers.
Step 10
Click
Refresh
. Wait until the window fills with printer drivers.
Step 11
Select a driver by clicking the left mouse button over the desired driver.
Step 12
Click
Install
.
Installing a printer in OS/2 with pre-existing printer object on desktop
To install a new printer driver using an existing printer object, use the following
procedure:
Note
If the 16-bit HP LaserJet driver is installed on a system, delete it before installing this driver.
Use these directions if a printer object exists on the OS/2 desktop, but you do not
have the correct printer driver installed on the system. This could happen if a different
printer has been added to the system.
Step 1
Right-click the
Printer
object.
Step 2
Click
Settings
.
Step 3
Click the
Printer Driver
tab.
Step 4
Right-click one of the
Printer Driver
objects.
Step 5
Click
Install
.
Step 6
Click
Other OS/2 printer driver
.
Step 7
Point to the downloaded printer drivers.
Step 8
Click the
Refresh
button. Wait until the window fills with printer drivers.
Step 9
Click the driver you want to use.
Step 10
Click
Install
.
Additional information about the OS/2 drivers is included in the readme files that come
with each driver.