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    							Load letterhead facing up, with the top of the sheet entering the printer first.
    If you experience problems with paper feed, turn the paper around.
    Linking and Unlinking Trays
    Linking trays
    Tray linking is useful for large print jobs or multiple copies. When one linked tray is empty, paper feeds from
    the next linked tray. When the Paper Size and Paper Type settings are the same for any trays, the trays are
    automatically linked. The Paper Size setting for the multipurpose feeder must be set manually from the
    Paper Size menu. The Paper Type setting must be set for all trays from the Paper Type menu. The Paper
    Type menu and the Paper Size menu are both available from the Paper Size/Type menu.
    Unlinking trays
    Unlinked trays have settings that are  not the same as the settings of any other tray.
    To unlink a tray, change the following tray settings so that they do not match the settings of any other tray:
    Paper Type (for example: Plain Paper, Letterhead, Custom Type )
    Paper Type names describe the paper characteristics. If the name that best describes your paper is
    used by linked trays, assign a different Paper Type name to the tray, such as Custom Type , or
    define your own custom name.
    Paper Size (for example: letter, A4, statement)
    Load a different paper size to change the Paper Size setting for a tray. Paper Size settings for a tray
    and the multipurpose feeder must be set manually from the Paper Size menu.
    NOTICE: Do not assign a Paper Type name that does not accurately describe the type of paper loaded
    in the tray. The temperature of the fuser varies according to the specified Paper Type. Paper may not
    be properly processed if an inaccurate Paper Type is selected. 
    						
    							Setting up for Local Printing
      Windows
    ®
      Mac OS
    ®
      X: Adding the Printer in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility
      Linux
    ®
    Windows ®
    Some Windows operating systems may already include a printer driver that is compatible with the printer.
    NOTE: Installing custom drivers do not replace the system driver. A separate printer object is created
    and appears in the Printers folder.
    Operating System: Use this type of cable:
    Windows 7
    Microsoft ®
     Windows Server 2008
    Microsoft ®
     Windows Server 2008 R2
    Windows Vista™
    Windows XP
    Windows Server 2003
    Windows 2000
    USB or Parallel
    Installing the Printer Drivers
    NOTE: Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows XP,
    Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000 require that you have administrative access to install printer
    drivers on your computer.
    Insert the Software and Documentation  CD.
    The  Software and Documentation  CD launches the installation software automatically.
    1.
    When the  Software and Documentation  CD screen appears, click  Personal Installation - Install the
    printer for use on this computer only , and then click Next.
    2.
    3. 
    						
    							2.
    Select your printer from the drop-down menu.
    3.
    Select  Typical Installation (recommended) , and then click Install.
    4.
    Click  Finish , connect the printer to the computer using a USB or parallel cable, and turn on the printer.
    The installation prompts you when the setup is completed.
    5.
    Installing Additional Printer Drivers Turn on your computer, and insert the  Software and Documentation CD.
    When the  Software and Documentation  CD launches, click  Cancel.
    1.
    In Windows Vista ®
     or later (default Start menu):
    Click 
     Control Panel .
    a.
    Click  Hardware and Sound .
    b.
    Click  Printers .
    c.
    In Windows ®
     XP  (default Start menu):
    Click  Start
     Control Panel.
    a.
    Double-click  Printers and Other Hardware .
    b.
    Double-click  Printers and Faxes .
    c.
    In Windows ®
     XP  (Classic Start menu): Click  Start
     Settings  Printers and Faxes.
    In Windows Vista ®
     (Classic Start menu) and all other Windows versions: Click
    Start
     Settings  Printers.
    2.
    Double-click  Add Printer.
    3. 
    						
    							The Add Printer Wizard  opens. If necessary, click  Next.
    3.
    Click  Next.
    4.
    Select  Add a local printer  or  Local printer attached to this computer , and then click Next.
    You are prompted to attach the printer to the computer.
    5.
    Select the port you want your printer to use, and then click  Next.
    6.
    Select  Have Disk .
    7.
    Browse to your CD drive, and select the correct directory for your operating system.
    NOTE: If you installed the printer drivers from the  Software and Documentation CD before you
    connected the printer to your computer, the PCL-XL driver for your operating system was
    installed by default.
    Operating System Software Path
    Windows 7
    Windows Server 2008
    Windows Server 2008 R2
    Windows Vista
    Windows XP
    Windows Server 2003
    Windows 2000
    D:\Drivers\Print\Win_2kXP\, where D:\ is the letter of your CD-ROM.
    NOTE: After selecting the directory containing your printer drivers, you may be prompted for
    additional files in order to continue installation. Insert the operating system CD, and then click
    OK .
    8.
    Click  Open , and then click  OK.
    9.
    Select the type of driver you want to install (PCL, HBP, or PS) in the  Manufacturer list, and the printer
    model in the  Printers list, and then click  Next.
    10.
    Proceed through the rest of the  Add Printer Wizard, and then click Finish to install the printer driver.
    11. 
    						
    							11.
    Installing Additional Printer Software Turn on your computer, and insert the  Software and Documentation CD.
    The  Software and Documentation  CD should launch the installation software automatically.
    1.
    Select  Additional Software Installation - Install the printer support software , and then click
    Next .
    2.
    Select the check boxes next to the printer software you want to install, and then click  Install.
    The software is installed on your computer.
    3.
    Mac OS ®
     X: Adding the Printer in Print Center or Printer
    Setup Utility
    Macintosh ®
     OS X version 10.3 and higher is required for USB printing. In order to print to a USB printer, add
    the printer in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility.
    Install support for the printer on the computer.
    Insert the  Software and Documentation  CD.
    a.
    Double-click the installer package for the printer.
    b.
    Continue past the Welcome screen and the Read me.
    c.
    Click  Continue  after viewing the license agreement, and then click  Agree to accept the terms of
    the agreement.
    d.
    Select a destination for the installation, and then click  Continue.
    e.
    Click  Install  on the  Easy Install  screen.
    f.
    g.
    1. 
    						
    							f.
    Enter the administrator password, and then click  OK.
    The software is installed on the computer.
    g.
    Quit the installer when it is finished.
    h.
    Open  Printer Setup Utility , located in /Applications/Utilities .
    2.
    If the USB printer appears in the Printer List:  The printer has been set up successfully, and you can
    quit the application.
    If the USB printer does not appear in the Printer List:  Ensure that the USB cable is properly connected
    between the printer and the computer and that the printer is turned on. After the printer appears in
    the Printer List, the printer has been set up successfully, and you can quit the application.
    3.
    Linux ®
    Local printing is supported on many Linux platforms, such as Red Hat, SUSE, Debian™ GNU/Linux, Ubuntu,
    Red Flag Linux, and Linspire.
    Printer software packages and installation instructions are available on the  Software and Documentation CD.
    All the printer software supports local printing using a parallel connection.
    To launch the installation instructions for Linux:
    Insert the  Software and Documentation  CD. If the  Software and Documentation  CD automatically
    launches, click  Cancel.
    1.
    Browse to  D:\unix\docs\\index.html , where D:\ is the letter of your CD-ROM
    drive.
    2. 
    						
    							Setting up for Network Printing
      Windows
    ®
      Install the Shared Printer on Client Computers
      Mac OS
    ®
      X: Adding the Printer in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility
      Linux
    ®
      Printing a Network Setup Page
    Windows ®
    In Windows environments, network printers can be configured for direct printing or shared printing. Both
    network printing methods require the installation of the printer software and the creation of a network
    printer port.
    Supported Printer Drivers
    Custom drivers are available on the  Software and Documentation CD.
    Supported Network Printer Ports Microsoft ®
     Standard TCP/IP port-Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2,
    Windows Vista™, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000
    Printer network ports-Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista,
    Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000
    For basic printer functionality, install printer software, and use a system network printer port, such as a  Line
    Printer Remote  (LPR) or a standard TCP/IP port. The printer software and port let you maintain a consistent
    user interface for use with all the printers on the network. Using a custom network port provides enhanced
    functionality, such as printer status alerts.
    Network Printing Options 
    						
    							In Windows environments, network printers can be configured for direct printing or shared printing. Both
    network printing options require the installation of printer software and the creation of a network port.
    IP Printing Shared Printing
    Printer is connected directly to the network
    using a network cable, such as an Ethernet
    cable.
    Printer software is typically installed on
    each network computer.
    Printer is connected to one of the computers on
    the network using a local cable, such as a USB or
    parallel cable.
    Printer software is installed on the computer
    attached to the printer.
    During software installation, the printer is set up
    to be “shared” so that other network computers
    can print to it.
    Direct Attachment With a Network Cable (Using a Print
    Server)
    A print server is any designated computer that centrally manages all client print jobs. If you are sharing your
    printer in a small workgroup environment and want to control all print jobs on this network, connect the
    printer to a print server.
    NOTE: Print a printer settings page to get the IP address and MAC address of the printer network
    adapter before setting up the network printer. For more information, see  Printing a Network Setup
    Page .
    Insert the Software and Documentation  CD.
    The  Software and Documentation  CD launches the installation software automatically.
    1.
    When the  Software and Documentation  CD screen appears, click  Network Installation - Install the
    printer for use on a network , and then click Next.
    2.
    Select  I am setting up a print server to share printers with others on the network , and then
    click  Next .
    3.
    Select the network printer(s) you want to install.
    If you do not see your printer listed, click  Refresh List to refresh the list, or click  Manual Add to add
    a printer to the network.
    4.
    5. 
    						
    							Click Next.
    5.
    For each printer driver listed:
    NOTE: Three printer drivers are listed for each printer you selected: a  Printer Control Language
    (PCL),  PostScript  (PS), and Host Based Printing (HBP) driver.
    Select the printer driver from the list.
    a.
    If you want to change the printer name, enter a new name in the  Printer Name field.
    b.
    If you want other users to access this printer, select  Share this printer with other computers,
    and then enter a share name that users can easily identify.
    c.
    If you want this printer to be the default printer, select  Set this printer to default.
    d.
    If you do not want to install the particular driver for the printer, select  Do not install this
    printer .
    e.
    6.
    Click  Next.
    7.
    Select the check box next to the software and documentation you want to install, and then click
    Install .
    The drivers, additional software, and documentation are installed on your computer. When the
    installation is completed, a  Congratulations! screen appears.
    8.
    If you do not want to print a test page:  Click  Finish .
    If you want to print a test page:
    Select the check box next to the printer(s) on which you want to print a test page.
    a.
    Click  Print Test Page .
    b.
    Verify the test page printed on the printer(s).
    c.
    d.
    9. 
    						
    							c.
    Click  Finish .
    d.
    Direct Attachment With a Network Cable (No Print Server) Insert the  Software and Documentation  CD.
    The  Software and Documentation  CD launches the installation software automatically.
    1.
    When the  Software and Documentation  CD screen appears, click  Network Installation - Install the
    printer for use on a network , and then click Next.
    2.
    Select  I want to use a network printer on this computer , and then click Next.
    3.
    Select the network printer(s) you want to install.
    If you do not see your printer listed, click  Refresh List to refresh the list, or click  Manual Add to add
    a printer to the network.
    4.
    Click  Next.
    5.
    For each printer driver listed:
    NOTE: Three printer drivers are listed for each printer you selected, a Printer Control Language
    (PCL), PostScript (PS), and Host Based Printing (HBP) driver.
    Select the printer driver from the list.
    a.
    If you want to change the printer name, enter a new name in the  Printer Name field.
    b.
    If you want other users to access this printer, select  Share this printer with other computers,
    and then enter a share name that users can easily identify.
    c.
    If you want this printer to be the default printer, select  Set this printer to default.
    d.
    If you do not want to install the particular driver for the printer, select  Do not install this
    printer .
    e.
    6.
    7. 
    						
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