What driver to use for their system or application.


A.    For all files listed below with extensions of ZIP, use PKUNZIP version
      2.04G, available on the CalComp  Web Site http://www.calcomp.com file 
      name PKZ204G.EXE) to unzip the file.  Once the pkz204g.exe file has 
      been downloaded, type at the DOS prompt: PKZ204G. (This will create the
      pkunzip program). Then type at the DOS prompt: PKUNZIP file (to unzip
      the file). Copy the file to the appropriate directory.
     
      1.    For AutoCAD 10/DOS or 11/DOS, use the CCL600 Protected Mode ADI
            driver. On the CalComp Website (http://www.calcomp.com), the 
	    file name is CCL-386.ZIP. The \README.TXT file, once unzipped 
	    from the ZIP file,  contains thenecessary setup information.
      
      2.   For AutoCAD 12/DOS or 13/DOS, use the CalComp CCL600 PostScript
           Printer Driver  (AutoCAD ADI Driver). On the CalComp Website 
           (http://www.calcomp.com), this file name is CCL-ACAD.EXE. The file is 	   self-extracting. At the DOS prompt, type CCL-ACAD. The README.TXT file, 	   once extracted from the EXE file, contains the necessary setup information.
      
      3.    For AutoCAD 12/WIN executing Windows 3.x, use either the CCL600 
            Windows Driver or the AutoCAD System Printer ADI Driver Update. 
            On the CalComp website (http://www.calcomp.com) , these files are 	    	    contained in the file: CCL-WIN.EXE. The EXE file is self-extracting.
	    At the DOS prompt, type CCL-WIN. The file name: PLSYS.DLL is the 
            AutoCAD 12/Win ADI Driver. The README.TXT file, once extracted from 
	    the EXE file, contains the necessary setup information.
      
      4.    For AutoCAD 13/WIN executing Windows 3.x, use the CCL600 
            Windows Driver. On the CalComp Website (http://www.calcomp.com),
            the file name is CCL-WIN.EXE. The file is self-extracting. At 
	    the DOS prompt, type CCL-WIN. The README.TXT file, once extracted
	    from the EXE file, contains the necessary setup information.
      
      5.    For Windows 3.x based software, use the CCL600 Windows driver. 
            On the CalComp Website (http://www.calcomp.com), this file name is 	    	     CCL-WIN.EXE.  The file is self-extracting. At the DOS prompt, 
            type CCL-WIN. The README.TXT file, once extracted from the EXE file, 
            contains the necessary setup information.
      
      6.    For Windows 95 based software, including AutoCAD 12/WIN, 13/WIN
            and  AutoCAD 14/WIN, use the Windows 95 printer drivers.  On the 
            CalComp website (http://www.calcomp.com), this file name is 
	    WIN95PRN.EXE. The file is self-extracting. At the DOS prompt, type 	    	    WIN95PRN. The README.TXT file, once extracted from the EXE file,
	    contains the necessary setup information.
     
      7.    For Windows NT-based software, use the CCL600 Windows NT driver.
            On the CalComp Website (http://www.calcomp.com), this file name is:

            WINNT350.EXE for Windows NT 3.5

            NT351X86.EXE  for Win NT 3.51 on a PC/compatable
                          for installing driver from hard disk.
            NT351D86.EXE  for Win NT 3.51 on a PC/compatible
                          for installing driver from floppy diskette.

            NT40X86.EXE   for Win NT 4.0 on a PC/compatible
                          for installing driver from hard disk.
            NT40D86.EXE   for Win NT 4.0 on a PC/compatible
                          for installing driver from floppy diskette.

            NT40AL.EXE    for Win NT 4.0 on DEC/Alpha.

            a.   The file is self-extracting. At the DOS prompt, type the 
                 file name. 

            b.   The README.TXT file, once extracted from the EXE file, 
                 contains the necessary setup information.
      
      8.    For Macintosh-based systems, use the standard Laserwriter driver
            that comes with the Macintosh operating system.
            
            a.    The printer is shipped with an installation diskette. If a
                  replacement is necessary, it is available on the CalComp
                  Website (http://www.calcomp.com). The file name is: CCL-PPD.HQX.  		  (Note: Another file: CM-UTILS.HQX, may be aquired by  Web Site 		  http://www.calcomp.com). Both files are self-
                  extracting. Simply double-click on the  file name icon and it 
                  will create the documentation and driver files. Included are 
                  the version 3 and 4 PPD files.  Use the MacBinary file transfer 
                  option when downloading files for the Macintosh.
            
            b.    If using Aldus software, then versions 3 and 4 PPD files are 
                  available from the CalComp Website (http://www.calcomp.com).
                  The file name is: CCL-PPD.HQX.  The files contained in this 			  self-extracting file were also shipped with the printer.  The
		  READ ME! documentation is on the disk. Note: These files are
		  also contained on the installation diskette.  Use the MacBinary
		  file transfer option when downloading files for the Macintosh.
      
      9.    For all other systems or applications, select a driver which
            either generates Postscript, PCL5 (such as the HP LaserJet III,
            or HP LaserJet III Si, but NOT the HP LaserJet IV series), or
            HPGL/2.