These sections tell you how to set up PictureMate Pal so that other computers on a network can print to it.
Note: These instructions are for small network users only. If you are on a large network and would like to share PictureMate Pal, consult your network administrator.
First, you need to set up PictureMate Pal as a shared printer on the computer that it is directly connected to. Then, you must install the PictureMate Pal software on each computer that will access it through the network.
Note: To install software programs in Windows 2000, log on as a user with administrative privileges (a user who belongs to the Administrators group).
To install software programs in Windows XP or XP Professional x64 Edition, log on with a Computer Administrator account. You cannot install software programs if you log on as a Limited account user.
The examples shown in the following instructions pertain to Windows XP, but similar screens appear in the other Windows versions.
Follow these steps to configure your computer to share PictureMate Pal with other computers on a network.
Note: Do not use spaces or hyphens in the shared printer name.
If you want to automatically download printer drivers to computers that are running different versions of Windows, click Additional Drivers and select the environment and the operating systems for the other computers. Click OK, then insert the PictureMate Pal software CD into the CD-ROM or DVD drive, and locate the driver folder. Click OK to install the additional drivers.
Follow these steps to print to PictureMate Pal from other computers on a network.
Note: PictureMate Pal must be set up as a shared resource on the computer to which it is directly connected before you can access it from another computer. For instructions, see Setting Up a Shared Printer.
Note: Depending on the operating system and the configuration of the computer to which PictureMate Pal is connected, the Add Printer Wizard may prompt you to install the printer driver from the PictureMate Pal software CD. In this case, click the Have Disk button and follow the on-screen instructions.
First, you need to set up PictureMate Pal as a shared printer on the computer that it is directly connected to. Then, you must install the PictureMate Pal software on each computer that will access it through the network.
Follow these steps to configure your computer for printer sharing and to share PictureMate Pal with other computers on a network.
Note: If a dialog box appears asking you to insert the Windows Me or 98SE CD-ROM, insert the CD into the CD-ROM or DVD drive and follow the on-screen instructions.
If you see a message asking you to restart your computer, restart it and continue with step 6.
Follow the steps below to print to PictureMate Pal from other computers on a network.
Note: PictureMate Pal must be set up as a shared resource on the computer to which it is directly connected before you can access it from another computer. For instructions, see Setting Up a Shared Printer.
First, you need to set up PictureMate Pal as a shared printer on the Macintosh that it is directly connected to. Then, you must choose the shared PictureMate Pal in the Page Setup and Print menus when you print your photos.
To share PictureMate Pal with other Macintosh computers on a network, follow these steps to configure the computer that it is directly connected to:
Note: To share your printer with Windows, click the Windows File Sharing checkbox. See your Mac Help and Windows documentation for more information.
Follow the steps in this section to print to PictureMate Pal from other Macintosh computers on a network.