----- March 5, 1987 You must be using version 1.03 of the Windows operating environment. This is the version bundled with PageMaker during the first 90 days of PageMaker's shipping. Using an earlier version will interfere with text justification and kerning, and may cause other problems. If you have questions or problems with the files included on this disk, contact Aldus Technical Support at (206) 628-2320. Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Pacific Standard Time. Be sure to have either your PageMaker serial number or your Service Contract number handy when you call. It will also help if you call from a phone beside your computer. ADDING UPDATED PRINTER DRIVERS TO YOUR SYSTEM 1. Start Windows. If you installed PageMaker with the run-time version of Windows, type PM, then press the Enter key to start Windows and PageMaker. If you installed the retail version of Windows, type WIN, then press the Enter key to go to the MS-DOS Executive. The MS-DOS Executive is a window that gives you access to DOS commands, as well as to applications and files, from within the Windows operating environment. 2. Start the program CONTROL.EXE. If you are running PageMaker with the run-time version of Windows, choose the "Control Panel" command from PageMaker's System menu. The System menu is the small striped box in the upper-left corner of your screen. Position the mouse pointer on the box, then drag the mouse down until the command "Control Panel" is highlighted. When you release the mouse button, Windows displays the Control Panel. If you are running the MS-DOS Executive in Windows, position the mouse pointer on the program, CONTROL.EXE, and double-click the mouse button (press it twice in rapid succession). Windows displays the Control Panel. 3. Delete the existing installed PostScript and/or PCL (HP) printer drivers, using the "Delete Printer" command from the Installation menu. 4. Use the "Add new printer..." command from the Installation menu to install the updated drivers into Windows. When it asks if you want to copy the drivers to Windows' directory, say "yes". Add either or both of the printer drivers HPPCL.DRV and PSCRIPT.DRV to your system. 5. Select the "Connections" command from the Setup menu, and indicate which printers are connected to which ports. For any printer connected to a serial port, also use the "Communications Port..." command to specify communications settings. If you wish one of the printers to be the Windows default printer, specify this using the "Printer" command from the Setup menu. -----