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System software
13.
Click Apply, and then click OK to activate the settings and exit from the Printer 
Properties screen.
The computer is properly configured. Prepare for the installation using the following 
procedure. 
T
O
 
PREPARE
 
FOR
 
INSTALLATION
 
USING
 
THE
 
PARALLEL
 
PORT
1.
Print the Configuration page from the Functions menu (if possible) to record the 
customer’s current Setup configuration (see “Printing Fiery X3e pages” on page 22).
Setup defaults to its original configuration when system software is installed.
2.
Print the Font List(s) from the Functions menu.
The Font List(s) details what fonts are resident on the Fiery X3e. Along with the fonts 
that are provided on the System Software CD, the customer may have installed 
additional fonts that are deleted when system software is installed. 
3.
Power off the copier and the computer before attaching any cables.
4.
Connect an IEEE 1284 cable to the LPT1 port on your computer (generally, a 25-pin D-
type connector) and to the 36-pin parallel port connector on the Fiery X3e (see Figure N 
on page 24).
T
O
 
INSTALL
 
SYSTEM
 
SOFTWARE
 
USING
 
THE
 
PARALLEL
 
PORT
C
AUTION
:
Wear an ESD grounding wrist strap and follow standard ESD (electrostatic 
discharge) precautions while performing this procedure.
1.
With the Fiery X3e and the print engine powered off, flip the Fiery X3e service switches 
to service mode (toward the motherboard). 
To access the service switches and reassemble the Fiery X3e, use the procedure on 
page 26.
2.
Power on the computer and insert the System Software CD into the computer 
CD-ROM drive.
3.
In Windows, click Start, choose Programs, and then choose MS-DOS Prompt to bring up an 
MS-DOS window.
Do not use the option to “Shut Down and Restart Windows in DOS mode.”
4.
Locate the boot file and the system file on the System Software CD.
The files have descriptive names: for example, 
boot.efi
 and 
system.efi
. The boot file is the 
smaller of the two files on the System Software CD. If the files are not in the root 
directory, then type a chdir command to navigate to the proper directory, for example, 
chdir tftpboot to navigate to the tftpboot directory.
Normal (away from 
the motherboard)
Service (toward the 
motherboard)
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