Setup
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If you need to remove the DP-CL21P/DP-CL21M
software, perform the following steps.
1
Click
[Start]
, move the pointer to
Programs
,
Panasonic
, and
Panasonic DP-CL21P
or
Panasonic DP-CL21M
.
2
Click
Uninstall Driver and Utilities
.
3
Select
Remove
check button and click
[Next>]
.
4
Follow the instructions on the screen.
5
After uninstalling, restart your computer.
For Mac OS 8.1 - Mac OS 9.2
1
Open the
DP-CL21M Installer Log File
.
(Macintosh HD: DP-CL21M Installer Log File)
2
After confirming each location of installed files,
remove them manually.
3
Remove the
DP-CL21M
desktop printer icon.
NOTE:
•
If you are not familiar with the Macintosh computer, you
only have to remove the
DP-CL21M
folder. (Macintosh
HD:Panasonic:DP-CL21M)
For Mac OS X 10.1 - Mac OS X 10.2
1
Remove the ColorSync profile
CL21PS.icc
.
(Macintosh HD:Library:ColorSync:Profiles:
CL21PS.icc)
2
Remove the PostScript Printer Description file
Panasonic DP-CL21M.PPD
.
(Macintosh HD:Library:Printers:PPDs:Contents:
Resources:en.lproj:Panasonic DP-CL21M.PPD)
3
Click the printer (DP-CL21M or DP-CL21M-XXXXXX)
to be removed in the printer list of the
Print Center
,
and then click
Delete
(
Delete Printer
) from the
Printers
menu.
NOTE:
•
If the DP-CL21M software for Mac OS 9.2 is installed,
remove it (refer to “For Mac OS 8.1 - Mac OS 9.2”).
Turn the printer on, then the computer.
The READY indicator on the printer starts blinking.
After approximately 30 seconds [Standard Memory
without the printer’s hard disk drive at 20°C (68°F) /
65%RH / 120V], “Ready” is displayed on the printer LCD
panel.
NOTE:
•
If the Self Calibration is done, it will take much time.
•
When the printer enters the Power Save mode, the
POWER indicator will start blinking and “Power Save”
will be displayed on the printer LCD panel.
•
When you turn on the printer for the first time, it will take
about 5 minutes to fill the printer with toner. When the
process is completed, the printer's LCD will display
“Ready”.
Removing the DP-CL21P/
DP-CL21M Software
For Windows
For Macintosh
Power On