32 Understanding the Printer SoftwareInstalling Dell Software For Local PrintingA local printer is a printer attached to your computer using a USB cable. If your printer is attached to anetwork instead of your computer, skip this step and go to "Installing Dell Software For NetworkPrinting" on page 35.NOTE: If you attach a USB printer cable while your printer and computer are powered on, the Windows hardwarewizard launches immediately. Cancel the screen and use thedrivers and utilities CD to install the Dell software.1 Make sure that the printer is connected to your computer and powered on. Close all unnecessaryprograms.NOTE: If the printer is not connected to your computer when you install the Dell software, the No PrinterFound screen appears. Follow the instructions to install the software.2 Insert thedrivers and utilities CD.3 If required, press the Language button to select a language.4 Select Personal Installation and click Next.5 Select Typical Installation and click Next to install theUser’s Guide, the printer drivers, scanner driverand PaperPort as the default settings.To install selected software including the Postscript driver, select Custom Installation and click Next.You can change the destination folder.6 When the installation is complete, print a test page. Click Finish and close the wizard. You are nowready to print.If you did not cancel the hardware wizards, refer to the following instruction for installing the printerdriver for your operating system.Windows XP:1 Make sure that the printer is connected to your computer and powered on.2 When the hardware wizard screen appears, insert thedrivers and utilities CD and click Next.NOTE: For each wizard that appears, select Recommended, click Next, select CD-ROM Drives, and thenclick Next through the wizard screens.3 The scanner driver is automatically loaded first from D:\1815\Scan\WINXP2K\p3scan.inf, where “D”is your CD drive.4 Click Next.5 Click Finish, and a second hardware wizard appears. The printer driver is automatically loaded fromD:\1815\Printer\GDI\WinXP\delr1.inf, where “D” is your CD drive.6 Click Next, and then click Finish.