Section, Usb installation – HP Deskjet 1125c Printer User Manual

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USB Installation

Use the USB cable only if your computer is running Windows 98 or Windows 2000 and has a USB port.
If your computer is not properly configured to use USB, use a parallel cable to connect your computer to the
printer.

To connect the parallel cable to your printer, locate the slider on the back of the printer, move it to the right so
that it covers the USB port, and connect the parallel cable to the printer’s parallel port.

Note: The slider on the back of the printer allows you to choose either a parallel cable or USB cable
connection.

Windows 98

1

Turn on the printer and insert the Windows Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive. Do

not click the Printer

Driver

icon. Proceed to step 2.

2

a

On the back of the printer, locate the slider covering the USB port.

A

B

b

Move the slider to the left so that it covers the parallel port. Connect the USB cable (purchased

separately; part number C6518A) from your computer to the printer’s USB port. If the computer is
properly configured to use USB, Windows will detect the printer.

3

The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears.

a

Click Next until you are asked to specify a location for the software.

b

Click Browse, and double-click the CD icon (typically the D: drive).

c

Select the \driver\win\

<language>\win98usb directory in the Windows Starter CD and click OK.

See page 9 for a list of the 3-character language codes for

<language>.

d

Click Next to see the subsequent dialog boxes and then click Finish.

e

Click Back if the driver could not be located and repeat steps 3a to 3d.

4

When the new driver is successfully installed, the HP DeskJet Setup Wizard screen appears.

5

Follow the instructions on the screen to complete installation of the printer software.

Section 2 - USB

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