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When you’re done, click Close.
A message appears telling you to use the Printers control panel to connect
and set up the printers you’ve installed. By default, each printer uses LPT1.
The Printers control panel Setup dialog box lets you specify a different port,
for example, LPT2, or a NetWare queue.
Installation is complete.
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Choose how to proceed:
You can monitor your printer software with the Apple Print Monitor for
Windows; see “Initial Apple Print Monitor for Windows Setup” in Chapter 3
of the Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS User’s Manual.
For instructions on using the Apple Printer Utility for Windows, see “Setting
Additional Parameters With the Apple Printer Utility for Windows,” in
Chapter 3 of the Color LaserWriter 12/600 PS User’s Manual.
To configure your printer software with NetWare, see “Initial Novell NetWare
Setup,” later in this chapter.
Installing onto a server
You can install the software on a server for users who share the server’s copy
of Windows. Follow the steps given in “Installing From the CD-ROM Disc”
and specify the appropriate server volumes and paths. Be sure that the client
workstations have access to the server volumes and paths.
If you install Apple Printer Utility for Windows 3.1 or Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 and a network drive and plan to let other people share the
same directory, make the following changes to the SYSTEM.INI file on all
PC workstations that will be running the utility.
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Open the SYSTEM.INI file.
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Locate the [386Enh] section and add the following line:
DEVICE=VECPD.386
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