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4 Xerox FreeFlow Accxes Drivers & Client Software Installation GuidePostScript DriverThese instructions describe how to install the PostScript printer driver locally on a workstation orserver.To install a printer driver on a workstation from a server, see the section in this document entitled“Remote Drivers”. The printer driver must be installed on the server locally first, according to thefollowing instructions.The FreeFlow Accxes PostScript printer driver is delivered as a self-extracting zip file. Executingthis program will extract the files to a default directory or to a directory of the user’s choice.Note: The FreeFlow Accxes PostScript feature needs to be installed on the controllerbefore the PostScript driver can be used.A System Administrator needs to install the PostScript driver.Standard TCP/IP Port InstallationSee the instructions that are on page 1.PostScript Driver Installation1. Use Window’s Add Printer Wizard to add or upgrade the printer from a previous release:For Windows 2000: Select Start > Settings > PrintersFor Window 2003 or XP: Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes2. Double-click on Add Printer. Click Next.3. Select Local printer. Uncheck “Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer.Click Next.4. From “Use the following port:” Choose the port you created for this printer. Click Next.5. When asked for the printer manufacturer and model, select the Have Disk … button.Then, select the Browse… button and navigate to the directory where the driver hasbeen unzipped and select the .INF file that corresponds to your printer. Click Open.Then click OK.6. Select the printer model for your operating system and click Next.7. If the “Use Existing Driver” screen appears, select “Replace Existing Driver” and clickNext.8. Follow the instructions on the screen.9. If this is a server install, share the printer and give it a share name.10. Reboot the system after the Add Printer Wizard completes.Refer to the Xerox Wide Format FreeFlow Accxes Driver Release Notes for file names anddirectory structures of the installed driver.
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