E&a8L(s12h12v3b6THP DeskJet 310 Printer Installation Notes &d4Dfor Harvard Graphics Ver. 3.0(s0B&d@ (s3B&d1DInstallation Notes(s0B&d@ Use the installation utility contained on the "Printer Drivers for DOS Applications HP DeskJet 310" diskette to copy the printer driver files to the driver subdirectory on your hard disk (usually \HG3\DRIVER). (s3B&d1DSetting Up Harvard Graphics(s0B&d@ 1. Start the Harvard Graphics program. 2. From the F6-Main Menu, press 8 (Setup). 3. Press 5 (Printer 1). 4. From the Printer 1 Setup Menu press F3 (Choices). 5. For color printing, use the arrow keys to highlight "HP DeskJet 310". For monochrome printing, use the arrow keys to highlight "HP DeskJet Portable". 6. Press the down arrow key to position the cursor across from "Output Port". 7. Press F3 (Choices). 8. Use the arrow keys to select the port where your printer is connected, (e.g. LPT1) then press . 9. Press the down arrow key to position the cursor across from "Default paper size", then press F3 (Choices). 10. Use the arrow keys to select the correct paper size, then press . 11. Use the arrow keys to position the cursor across from "Use spooler". 12. Press F3 (Choices), and select "Yes". NOTE: Setting "Use spooler" to "Yes" activates the integral spooler and allows you to get back to Harvard Graphics sooner when printing. With it set to "No", you'll have to wait until the print job is nearly finished in order to continue working. If you do not wish to use the integral spooler, (for example, when using an external hardware or software spooler) set "Use spooler" to "No". 13. Use the arrow keys to position the cursor across from "Quality". 14. Press F3 (Choices). 15. Select one of the following "Quality" options, then press . High: Use for presentation/best quality. Medium: Use for normal/medium quality (faster printing than "High"). Draft: Use to "proof" your work before printing a final copy. 16. Press . 17. Press 1 (Program Defaults). 18. Using the arrow keys, move the cursor down to the bottom of the screen across from "Max. spooler size (K):". 19. Type 3072 as the spooler size, then press . NOTE: This sets the spooler size to approximately 3Mb. Since Harvard Graphics creates this 3Mb file on your hard disk, make sure that you have enough disk space to accommodate it. Lowering the spooler size increases the time it takes to free up your PC while printing. If you are using an external spooler (hardware or software solution), set the "Use spooler" option to "No" in the Printer Setup Menus. 20. Press the Esc key. (s3B&d1DMiscellaneous Notes(s0B&d@ 1. For printing in monochrome only, select the HP DeskJet Portable driver from the Setup Printer 1 menu. - More - 2. If white areas of your chart print black (reversed B&W), you may need to make the following change to your printer setup configuration: 1. From the F6-Main Menu press 8 (Setup). 2. Press 5 (Printer 1). 3. From the Printer 1 Setup Menu select F8 (Options). 4. From the Printer Options menu set "Reverse black and white" to "No". 5. Press twice. The Harvard Graphics(R) drivers contained on the "HP DeskJet 310 Printer Drivers for DOS applications" diskette are developed and licensed by Software Publishing Corporation solely for use by licensed users of Harvard Graphics(R) version 3.0. (C)1993 Software Publishing Corporation. All rights reserved. SOFTWARE PUBLISHING CORPORATION LICENSES THE ENCLOSED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE ENCLOSED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL SOFTWARE PUBLISHING CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE ENCLOSED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, FOR LOST DATA, LOST PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, WHETHER OR NOT WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. DEPENDING ON STATE LAW, CERTAIN LIMITATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU OR YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, SO BE SURE TO CHECK. HARVARD GRAPHICS(R) IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF SOFTWARE PUBLISHING CORPORATION, SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA. HARVARD GRAPHICS IS A PRODUCT OF SOFTWARE PUBLISHING CORPORATION AND HAS NO CONNECTION WITH HARVARD UNIVERSITY.E