Panasonic 8420 Operating Instructions Manual
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91 Installing Software for Windows To print from Windows 3.1 you need to: •Set up the KX-P8420 to accept print jobs from your computer. •Configure a port on each Windows 3.1 computer for the network or connection type. n Selecting a printer port When you install a printer, Windows assigns it to a default parallel printer port. If the KX-P8420 printer is connected to your computer through a network or you want to assign it to a different port, you need to change the port assignment. For information on which port to use, see your system administrator. To select a printer port: 1In the Control Panel window, double-click the Printers icon. 2In the Printers window, select the Panasonic KX-P8420 on LPT1: in the Installed Printers list box. 3Click Connect. The Connect window appears. 4Connect the KX-P8420 to the same port as your network. To print to a file, select FILE. Printing to a file is useful if the KX-P8420 is not at your site. However, if you select the FILE port, you cannot print to a printer until you select a network or printer port. (In some applications, you can select the FILE port from the application’s Print dialog box; this is preferable for temporary use since it doesn’t require resetting the port in the Control Panel.) Completing the connection for Windows 3.1
92 Installing Software for Windows 5Click OK. The Printers window appears, with the selected port next to the highlighted printer name in the Installed Printers list box. 6When you are finished, click Close. n Setting up IPX (Novell) printing with Windows 3.1 The following procedure describes how to prepare the computer for printing using IPX protocols. Before you begin: Verify the KX-P8420 has been configured for Novell printing in Network Protocol Setup. For more information about setting up the printer for IPX (Novell) printing, see “Setting up IPX (Novell) printing” on page 61 . To set up IPX (Novell) printing: 1In the Main group of the Program Manager, double- click the Windows Setup icon. 2Click Change System Settings from the Options menu. 3Click Novell NetWare (shell version 3.26 and above) from the Network menu.
93 Installing Software for Windows 4Click OK. When prompted, restart Windows. 5In the Control Panel window, double-click the Printers icon. 6In the Printers Control Panel window, click Connect to connect the KX-P8420 to the appropriate port. 7Select Network. If you are printing to a file, select FILE. Printing to a file is useful if the printer is not at your site. However, if you select the FILE port, you cannot print to a printer until you select a network or printer port. If you select Network, the next window depends on the NetWare client driver version. 8If the Network Printer Connections dialog box is displayed, select the port in the Printer connections box. 9In the Available queues list box, select the server and queue name that correspond to the KX-P8420. 10Click the Connect button, and then click the Close button. The Connect dialog box is displayed with the network path to the KX-P8420. 11Click OK in the Connect dialog box. 12Click Close in the Printers dialog box. 13Click OK. The Printers window appears again, with the selected port next to the highlighted printer name in the Installed Printers list box. You are ready to print from the workstation.
94 Installing Software for Windows Installing additional software for Windows users Additional software, including Adobe Type Manager (ATM), a PANTONE color reference file, a CMYK reference file, a KX-P8420 ICM profile, is included on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM. When a Typical installation is performed on Windows 95 using the installer, ATM and fonts are automatically installed to a directory on your hard drive directory called Panasonic KX-P8420. When a Compact installation is performed, only the printer drivers appropriate to your system are installed. You can also select which additional files to install during a Custom installation procedure, or you can copy the additional files from the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM to a directory of your choice as they are needed. NOTE: • ATM can be installed for Windows 95 and Windows 3.1, but ATM cannot be installed for Windows NT 4.0. Windows 3.1 users must manually copy the files on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM to their hard drive. Some files, such as fonts, will need to be moved to specific locations; others can be moved to a directory of your choice. Regular, bold, italic, and bold italic versions of PostScript Type 1 fonts, as well as TrueType fonts are provided in the PS3 Fonts folder on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM. These fonts correspond to the PS3 fonts installed on your printer. To use these fonts in applications and to properly display them on your monitor, you will need to install them on your computer. For information on installing fonts, see the following section. For a complete list of fonts included with the KX-P8420 printer, see Appendix A of Drivers and Utilities Reference Guide. Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is included on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM. This application can be used to transfer Type 1 fonts to the printer’s memory or hard disk drive, or to manage fonts on the printer. Manual downloading of fonts not already provided on the printer eliminates the need for automatic downloading of fonts used by a document, which speeds printing. You can also: •Install the PostScript Type 1 fonts that correspond to those installed on your printer •Print using PostScript fonts on non-PostScript printers •Improve the screen display of PostScript fonts PostScript and TrueType fonts ATM (Windows 95 and Windows 3.1)
95 Installing Software for Windows When a Typical installation is performed all the files needed to install Adobe ATM for Windows 95 are copied to the KX-P8420 directory. Windows 3.1 users must manually copy the ATM files on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM to their hard drive (double-click the install.exe in the atm_31 folder). To install the Type 1 fonts for Windows 95: 1Click Start button and select Programs, and Adobe, then click Adobe Type Manager. 2Select the desired font(s) under c:\PS3Fonts\Type1. 3Click Add button to install them. NOTE: •AdobeSansXMM and AdobeSerifMM under the C:\Program Files\ Panasonic KX-P8420\Atm_95\PSfonts directory cannot be installed. To install the Type 1 fonts for Windows 3.1: 1Double-click Main icon and ATM Control Panel icon. The ATM Control Panel window is displayed. 2Click Add. 3Double-click [PS3fonts] and [Type1]. 4Select fonts you desire in the Available Fonts box. 5Click Add. 6Click Exit.
96 Installing Software for Windows See the Help menu of ATM for information on how to use the correct version for your system. NOTE: • ATM cannot be used to install TrueType fonts, which are also included in the PS3 Fonts folder. These fonts can, however, be installed on Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 using the Control Panel >Fonts>File >Install New Font command. Windows 3.1 users can install TrueType fonts by double-clicking the Control Panel Fonts icon and selecting the fonts to be added. For additional information on installing TrueType fonts on Windows platforms, see the documentation that came with your system. CMYK and PANTONE color reference pages are provided on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM in the form of downloadable PostScript files. n CMYK Color Reference The CMYK Color Reference is a PostScript file (Cmyk_ref.ps), which can be printed using a PostScript downloader utility, such as Fiery WebDownloader or from DOS prompt through parallel port by copy command (ex. copy cmyk_ref.ps prn). If the file has not already been installed in the Panasonic KX-P8420 directory on your hard disk drive, you can copy it from the English>Clrfiles directory on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM to a directory of your choice. Each of the 11 pages display swatches in graduated combinations of yellow, magenta, and cyan, and smaller patches that include 25%, 50%, and 75% black. The process colors are shown in 10% increments. You can specify these colors, and colors in between, in any application that allows you to define colors as CMYK percentages—and use the pages to see how they will be printed on your particular printer. For more information about color management using the CMYK Color Reference, see “Choosing colors in PostScript applications” in Drivers and Utilities Reference Guide. n PANTONE Coated Color Reference The PANTONE Coated Color Reference is a PostScript file (Pantone.ps), which can be printed using a PostScript downloader utility, such as Fiery WebDownloader or from DOS prompt through parallel port by copy command (ex. copy cmyk_ref.ps prn). If the file has not already been installed in the Panasonic KX-P8420 directory on your hard disk drive, you can copy it from the English>Clrfiles directory on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM to a directory of your choice. Color reference pages
97 Installing Software for Windows The PANTONE color matching system is a standard color system within the graphic arts and prepress industries. It specifies hundreds of spot colors, each identified with a unique number. Each PANTONE color is simulated on the printer by printing an appropriate combination of process (CMYK) colors. The ability to simulate PANTONE colors is a basic form of color management. You can choose PANTONE colors in any application that allows you to define colors as named PANTONE colors—and use the pages to see how they will be printed on your particular printer. For more information about color management using the PANTONE Coated Color Reference, see “Choosing colors in PostScript applications” in Drivers and Utilities Reference Guide.
98 Installing Software for Windows Removing the KX-P8420 software Follow the instructions below to remove the KX-P8420 software from your Windows system: To remove the KX-P8420 software with Windows 3.1: 1From the Program Manager, double-click the Main icon. 2Double-click the Control Panel icon. 3Double-click the Printers icon. 4Select Panasonic KX-P8420 on LPT1 from Installed Printers. 5Click Remove button. NOTE: •Additional files must be removed manually. To remove the KX-P8420 software with Windows 95: 1Click the Start button and select Programs>Panasonic KX-P8420>Uninstall Panasonic KX-P8420. 2In the dialog box that appears, click Ye s. 3Follow the instructions on your screen. NOTE: •To remove the Panasonic KX-P8420 printer icon from the Printers window, click the icon and select Delete from the File menu.
99 Installing Software for Windows To remove the KX-P8420 software with Windows NT 4.0: 1Click the Start button and select Programs>Panasonic KX-P8420>Uninstall Panasonic KX-P8420. 2In the dialog box that appears, click Ye s. 3Follow the instructions on your screen. NOTE: •To remove the Panasonic KX-P8420 printer icon from the Printers window, click the icon and select Delete from the File menu.
Chapter 5 100Installing Macintosh Software This chapter describes installing printer driver software and setting up printing on a Macintosh computer. Instructions for setting up additional software provided on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM are included at the end of this chapter. Serial port printing (LocalTalk) from Macintosh computers is not supported by the KX-P8420 Color Printer. For instructions on how to connect your printer to a network, see page 69. General steps for installing Macintosh software The general steps for installing the KX-P8420 software from the CD and setting up printing on a Macintosh computer are: •Enable Ethernet and AppleTalk from the printer’s front panel See “Network Port Setup” on page 107 and “Network Protocol Setup” on page 109 for details. •Enable AppleTalk in the Chooser on the Macintosh •Install the Adobe PostScript printer driver •Setup the KX-P8420 in the Chooser •Copy font files from the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM as needed NOTE: •Initial Printer Setup, specifically, setting the printer’s IP address and subnet mask, as well as its gateway (if they are used), must be performed from the printer’s front panel. Additional options may be specified using the front panel or Fiery WebSetup.