What driver to use for your system or application.

What driver to use for your system or application (6603PS/6613PS).
Updated 24 November, 1997
All files listed in this document are available from the
CalComp web site (http://www.calcomp.com) or via
anonymous ftp at calcomp.com
For all files listed below with extensions of ZIP, use
PKUNZIP version 2.04G, 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
PostScript Device Driver that came with the
AutoCAD software.
2. For AutoCAD 12/DOS or AutoCAD 12/Windows
or AutoCAD 13/DOS or AutoCAD 13/Windows:
Use the PostScript Device ADI Driver that came
with the AutoCAD software.
3. For Windows 3.x based software, use the CalComp
ColorMaster Plus 6603PS/6613PS Windows 3.1
Driver, file name CM-WIN.ZIP. The README.TXT
file, once unzipped from the ZIP file, contains the
necessary setup information.
a. If using PageMaker 5.0 for Windows: Use the
version 4 PPD files, file name CMPS-PPD.HQX.
The PPD-RME.TXT file contains the necessary
setup information.
4. For Windows 95 based software the correct file name is
WIN95PRN.EXE.
5. For Windows NT-based software, use the CalComp
ColorMaster Plus 6603PS/6613PS Windows NT driver.
The file name for each existing version of Windows NT is:
NT351X86.EXE for Win NT 3.51 on a PC/compatible
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.
NOTE**** This driver is not compatible with 80486 or
Pentium-based computers
6. For all other systems or applications, select a driver which
generates a color Postscript Level 1 format, such as QMS 810.
