OKIDATA OL400 Software Support - Microsoft Windows 3.0 & 3.1 driver installation. The OL400 Windows driver files include an installation utility. This program, "INSTALL.EXE" will expand the OL400 driver files and copy them to your hard drive. The OL400 Windows driver requires 226K bytes of disk space. Before you begin this procedure: a) Know the hard drive and directory location of your Windows files. or example: C:\WINDOWS PROCEDURE: 1. From the DOS prompt, run the OKIDATA program INSTALL.EXE. The program INSTALL.EXE was created when you expanded the OKILINK driver file. 2. The INSTALL program will initialize and display additional information. Read the messages and press the Enter key to continue. 3. If necessary, type the name of the directory that contains your Windows files. The program INSTALL will verify your selection. If a WIN.COM file is not found you may be asked to enter a different location. 4. The Windows driver files will be uncompressed and copied to your hard drive. A message will indicate that the installation is complete. Make a note of the location where the files were copied. 5. After the files are uncompressed you will be given two options: a) Press [Enter] to allow the program to continue and finish the installation. The program INSTALL will update your WIN.INI file with new driver information and assign the driver to the default port, LPT1. The original WIN.INI file will be saved as WIN1.OKI. The program will return to the main menu where you may exit. - or - b) Exit the program by pressing [Esc] and complete the driver installation from within Windows. Start Windows and use the CONTROL PANEL and PRINTERS to Add an Unlisted printer. The new driver files will be located in the Windows sub-directory "\SYSTEM". (For example, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM). The Microsoft Windows User's Guide contains additional information on using the Control Panel and Installing/Configuring printers. USING THE OL400 "B" AND "F" FONTS Your OL400 printer contains a number of fixed pitch fonts. Some of these fonts are grouped as "B" and "F" cartridge fonts. Although the B and F fonts are built into your OL400, the term cartridge is used because these two groups were originally provided on separate font cartridges known as the B cartridge and the F cartridge. Note: Because the B and F internal font cartridges are similar in content, only one internal cartridge may be active. ACTIVATING THE "B" OR "F" FONTS Before using the B or F fonts they must be made active within your OL400 printer. 1. With the printer power on and display indicating ON-LINE, press the [ON-LINE] button once to place the printer OFF-LINE. 2. Press the [MENU] button until the display reads HP CARTRIDGE. 3. Press the [+] button to toggle through the following options: "B" --- B cartridge active. "F" --- F cartridge active. "NONE" --- neither B nor F active. 4. When the desired option is displayed, press the [ENTER] button. An asterisk ( * ) will appear indicating the selection will be active. 5. Press the [ON-LINE] button. The selected fonts are now active within your printer. These fonts can now be used by software applications that support the "B" and "F" font cartridges. Using B and F with the OL400 Windows Driver When selecting an Internal Cartridge from the CARTRIDGES list in the Printer Setup, there are several items which an operator must remember. 1. Whenever selecting an internal cartridge from the Cartridges List in the Windows OL400 Printer Driver, the corresponding internal cartridge must be selected the OL400 front panel. Failure to do this will result in text being printed in an incorrect font style. 2. Remember that only one of the OL400 internal B or F cartridges can be active at a single time. Use caution when selecting the internal cartridges from the printer setup so that only one is selected at a time. TO PRINT A SAMPLE OF PRINTER FONTS: 1. With the printer power on, press the [ON-LINE] button once to place the printer OFF-LINE. 2. Press the PRINT FONTS button. The printer's display will indicate: "PRINT FONTS." The printer will generate a font sample within 20 seconds. As indicated by the printed font sample, the B and F groups are made up of Swiss and Dutch fonts. The Okidata font names "Swiss" and "Dutch" are equivalent to the fonts "Helvetica" and "Times Roman" found on the original B and F cartridges.