Next, you see the "Initializing... Please wait!" message while the Microsoft Windows
Printing System starts the initialization process. During the initialization, the Microsoft
Windows Printing System group is created and is added to the Start menu. The Windows
Printing System window also appears on the desktop along with a shortcut icon for the
Microsoft Windows Printing System group (see next page).
If you want to connect to the LBP-660 and print from a Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft
Windows 3.1 or Microsoft Windows for Workgroups client that is connected to the
Microsoft Windows NT network, click on the Yes button when the next dialog box
appears.
If you do not want to share the LBP-660, or if all the clients are Microsoft Windows NT
machines, click on the No button.
Finishing the Installation
When installation of the Microsoft Windows Printing System is finished, a confirmation
message is displayed. Click on the OK button to complete the installation.
If you opted to print a test page during the printer driver installation, the test print now
begins. If the entire installation was completed successfully, you will see the LBP-660
Status Window on the desktop and the test page is printed on the LBP-660. Check the test
page and then click on the Yes button in the test page completion dialog box to close the
dialog box.
Once installation of the Microsoft Windows Printing System ends, you can immediately
start printing on the Microsoft Windows NT computer on which the LBP-660 was installed
as a local printer. However, to use this computer as a print server and print from a client
via the network, you must first restart Microsoft Windows NT.
Chapter 2
Installing the Microsoft Windows Printing System
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