Sony DPP-FP30 Printer User Manual


 
16
GB
On the supplied CD-ROM
The supplied CD-ROM contains the
following software:
Printer driver for DPP-FP30: The
software describes the printer’s
requirements and enables printing
from the computer.
PictureGear Studio: Sony’s original
software application that allows you
to handle still images—capturing,
managing, processing, and printing.
Notes
If a hub is used to connect the printer and
your PC, or if two or more USB devices
including other printers are connected to
your PC, a trouble may occur. If this
occurs, simplify the connections between
your PC and the printer.
You cannot operate the printer from
another USB device being used
simultaneously.
Do not remove the USB cable from or
connect it to the printer during data
communication or printing. The printer
may not work properly.
The printer does not support system
standby/hibernate mode of the computer.
During printing, do not change your PC to
system standby/hibernate mode.
We cannot guarantee operations with all
personal computers, even though they
may meet or exceed the system
requirements.
Installing the printer driver
1 Make sure that the printer is
disconnected from the
computer.
Note
If you connect the printer to your PC in
this stage, either of the following dialog
boxes are displayed:
When using Windows 98SE/Me:
Add New Hardware Wizard
When using Windows 2000/XP:
Found New Hardware Wizard
If this occurs, disconnect the printer
from the PC and then click “Cancel” in
the dialog box.
2 Turn on your computer and
start Windows.
When installing or uninstalling
the software in Windows
®
2000
Professional, log on to Windows
as “Administrator” or “Power
user”.
When installing or uninstalling
the software with Windows
®
XP
Professional/Home Edition, log
on using a “Computer
administrator” user account.
Notes
Be sure to close all running
programs before installing the
software.
The dialog boxes in this section are
those in Windows XP Professional,
unless otherwise specified. The
installation procedures and the
dialog boxes shown differ
depending on the operating system.