Installing Windows Printer Drivers - Toshiba GL-1010 Administrator's Manual

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When the setup program finishes copying the necessary files to your
computer, it prompts you to view the Readme file and launch
TopAccessDocMon. Deselect either or both options, if you want, then
click
Note: Only the Windows 98/Me operating system automatically
creates the printer port. If you are using the Windows NT,
Windows 2000, or Windows XP operating systems, you must
manually create the printer port after installing the printer drivers.
Uninstalling Client Software
1
If open, close the TopAccessDocMon application.
2
Insert the e-STUDIO Client CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. If
is enabled, the InstallShield Setup Wizard starts automatically.
Otherwise, choose
Setup.exe file on the CD-ROM. Click
program.
The setup program automatically detects previously installed versions
and opens the Client Setup Maintenance Program.
3
Select
the client workstation.
4
Follow the setup wizard to remove files from the workstation.
5
Click
You may need to reboot the workstation before all of the components,
for example the program items from the Windows Start menu, are
removed.

Installing Windows Printer Drivers

Adding Printers in a Windows Environment
Install the drivers as part of the InstallShield client software setup
process. Later, as required, add, re-install, or update drivers in the
following ways:
Run the Setup program.
Use the Client Setup Maintenance program to install selected drivers
if you have the original or an updated e-STUDIO Client CD-ROM or can
access it on a network directory.
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Enter the network path to the printer or the queue name.
Select a program group or accept the default.
to exit the Setup Wizard.
Finish
Run
to uninstall all previously installed components from
Remove
to exit the setup program.
Finish
from the Start menu and then locate the
OK
GL-10x0 Administrator's Guide
to launch the setup
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