Installing To Linux - Riso ComColor FT Series User Manual

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Get the information of form,
barcode area definition, or color
profile as required.
Clicking [Get Printer Info] on each tab acquires the
information from the printer.
Uninstalling From Mac OS
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1
Open the Mac OS startup volume,
and open [Applications] - [System
Preferences].
2
Click [Print & Scan] or [Printers &
Scanners].
3
Select the printer you want to
delete, and click the [-] button.
Delete the following folder and file from the
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Mac OS startup volume as needed.
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The [RISO] folder in [Library] - [Printers].
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The "RSFT****.ppd" file in [Library] -
[Printers] - [PPDs] - [Contents] - [Resources]

Installing to Linux

Printing can be performed from Linux if the PPD
file included on the DVD-ROM is registered to
CUPS for Linux.
Before installing, make sure that all of the
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necessary Linux system settings are properly
configured.
The procedure for installing to Linux may vary
depending on your Linux environment. The
standard installation procedure is described
here.
1
Open the screen for registering a
printer.
2
Configure the printer.
Follow the on-screen instructions to select the
protocol (LPD, LPR, etc.), and enter the IP address
of the printer.
3
Configure the queue.
Enter "lp" in lower case characters for the queue.
4
Select the driver.
Load the included DVD-ROM in the computer's
DVD-ROM drive, and select the PPD file.
5
Follow the on-screen instructions to
configure the settings.
Enter the printer name and other required
information.
6
Remove the DVD-ROM from the
computer.
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Keep the DVD-ROM in a safe place for
future reference.
Uninstalling the PPD File
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1
Open the screen for registering a
printer.
2
Select the printer icon and delete it.
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