===================================================================== Panasonic DP-6000/7000 PostScript(R) Driver for Windows(R) XP + Additional feature plug-in + Additional information on PPD file ===================================================================== This document provides information about the PostScript(R) printer driver on the following items: 1. Target Hardware Products 2. Requirements 3. Installation 4. Cautions and Limitations ------------------------------ 1. Target Hardware Products ------------------------------ Panasonic DP-6000/7000 ------------------------------ 2. Requirements ------------------------------ This PostScript(R) printer driver operates on a computer running Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP. ------------------------------ 3. Installation ------------------------------ ** There are two types of installaions for Panasonic DP-6000/7000. <<Installing Using the Printer Wizard>> 1) Click the "Start" button. Point to "Printers and Faxes" and then click "Add a printer". 2) In the "Add Printer Wizard", click "Next". 3) Specify the printer connection. When printer is directly connected or when it is connected through network by using LPR protocol, then select "Local printer attached to this computer". Confirm that the check box "Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer" is set to OFF, and then click "Next" to proceed to Step (5). When the printer is connected through network, select "A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer" and then click "Next". 4) Specify the printer name. Enter a printer name or URL directly or select a printer to be connected from the list of shared printers. After selection, proceed to Step (7). (Contact the network administrator if you have any queries.) <Caution> Printing by entering URL is available only in IPP-supported models. 5) When the printer is connected directly, select the port connected to this product and click "Next". Proceed to Step (7). When connecting directly to the printer through network using LPR protocol, select "Standard TCP/IP Port" from "Create a new port" and click "Next". "Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard" is activated. Click "Next(N)". 6) Enter the IP address for the printer into "Printer Name or IP Address", on the TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard and then click "Next". (Contact the network administrator if you do not know the IP address.) Click "Finish". 7) Select a printer model. Click "Have Disk(H)" to display the "Install from Disk" dialog box. 8) Specify the folder containing this file "Papsapei.inf" and click "OK". * When installing from a CD-ROM, enter "F:\Driver_PS3\WinXP". In this example, F drive is used as the CD-ROM drive. If you are using another drive for CD-ROMs, specify accordingly. 9) From the list of printers displayed, select the printer you are using and click "Next(N)". 10) Change the printer name, if necessary. The message asking whether to use this printer as the default printer is shown. Make a selection and then click "Next(N)". 11) Specify whether to print the test page after installation. If you want to print, select "Yes". If not, select "No". Click "Finish". 12) Follow the instruction on the screen to continue the installation. 13) After the necessary files are copied, the installation is completed. Confirm in the "Printers and Faxes" folder that the printer is added. <<Installing Using the Plug&Play Function>> Note that installation using the Plug&Play function is allowed only if the printer is connected to the PC using a bi-directional parallel cable when installing one of the following printer models. Panasonic DP-6000/7000 (1) Connect the PC and printer using an interface cable with the power supply to the PC and the printer switched off. Then, turn on the power supply of the printer and the PC and start Windows XP. (2) The printer is detected and a "Found New Hardware Wizard" dialog box is displayed. Select "Install the software automatically (recommended)" and follow the screen instructions. (3) Specify the location of the driver files in "Include this location in the search" in "Search for the best driver in these locations". Enter the drive name(e.g.->E:) and the path name(\Driver_PS3\WinXP) and click the "Next" button. (4) A "Printers has not passed Windows Logo testing..." is displayed. Click "Continue Anyway" to continue installation. (5) The required files are copied and a message is displayed to notify that installation is completed. Click the "Finish" button. ------------------------------ 4. Cautions and Limitations ------------------------------ Digital Signature ================= When installing the driver, the dialog "...has not passed Windows Logo testing...." is displayed; however, you can continue the installation without any problem. Unavailability of PostScript Printer Shared on Windows NT 4.0 from Windows XP Client ====================================================================================== When Windows XP client uses a PostScript printer shared on Windows NT 4.0, the PostScript driver for Windows NT4.0 will be installed automatically to Windows XP. That may result in an operational error. Therefore, do not use the PostScript printer shared on Windows NT 4.0 from Windows XP client. Printing a Blank Page by Error When N-UPs is Specified ====================================================== A blank page may be printed out under the following conditions: When "Detailed Print Features" is set to ON, "Internal Hard Disk" is set to "Not installed", "Collate per set" is checked ON, and N-UPs is specified. Booklet Creation for Mixed-Orientation Document =============================================== In case of Booklet Creation for the document including landscape and portrait pages, a printed image may be enlarged. Collate Printing ================ When specifying collate printing from Microsoft Word 97/98/2000 using MSPScript 5 driver, select the check box "Collate per set" in the Print dialog of Microsoft Word 97/98/2000. Negative Output =============== When 2-up or 6-up printing in a negative image output is specified for a portrait document, the first page allocated to each output paper is not printed properly. User-Defined Size (1) ===================== In some applications, such as Microsoft Word 97/98/2000, printing with "PostScript Custom Page" may not be available. User-Defined Size (2) ===================== In case of "PostScript Custom Page", when printing by setting the minimum (or maximum) value displayed for width and height, the results may not be normal. In such cases, set up a larger (or smaller) value and retry printing. Windows XP style ===================== When specifying "Windows XP style" in the display property on the Control Panel, bitmap backgrounds' color can't be seen transparently, and the buttons added to Plug-in UI don't look like "Windows XP style". However, the driver functions can be used normally. Fast User Switching ===================== When using the Fast User Switching function on XP, if "Use Login Name" is selected on "Specify Job Owner", the first login name is always used. <<Application-Specific Limitations>> Booklet Creation ================ In some applications, such as Acrobat, PageMaker, CorelDraw and QuarkXPress, Booklet Creation may not performed properly. Adobe PageMaker =============== In case of Adobe PageMaker6.5, TrueType font may not be printed properly. In such cases, select "Print" by pressing the "Alt" key. Printing in Inverse Order ========================= In some applications, such as Acrobat, PageMaker, CorelDraw and QuarkXPress, printing in an inverse order may not performed properly. Word2000/2002 ============= When finishing one copy of a Word 2000/2002 document on Windows XP, print job may not finish (staple, different output bin, etc.) properly. Work around: Set "Enable advanced printing features" off on the advanced tab in Printer Properties. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Adobe", "Acrobat", "Adobe PS", "ATM", "PageMaker", PostScript" and "Adobe Type Manager" are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated and trademarks of its subsidiaries in various countries. "Mac" and "Macintosh" are trademarks of Apple Computer,Inc. registered in the U.S. and other countries. "Microsoft", "Windows" and "Windows NT" are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Other product names and companies names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright 2002 Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Download Driver Pack
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