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Seiko Smart Label Printer (SLP) Driver FAQ's Labels.com.au Last Updated: May 30, 2011 - 4:26:28 PM Posted in: Seiko Smart Label Printer (SLP) Driver FAQ's Jun 19, 2010 - 8:28:34 PM Seiko Smart Label Printer (SLP) Driver FAQ's Q: Do you support Windows XP 64 and Windows Vista? A: Our 6.8 software is now compatible with Windows Vista 32 and 64 bit and also Windows XP 64 operating systems.

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Q: What are my system requirements for Windows? A: This product will work with an IBM or compatible using 233 MHz or higher Pentium compatible CPU.

Minimum 64 MB RAM, 128MB recommended with 16 MB hard drive space available. RS323C serial port or USB port needed Q: Where can I download software/drivers for my SLP? A: Visit us at for all the recent software downloads available. Q: I am still using Windows ME and need drivers for my SLP440. Do you have it?

A: We have Drivers for the 300dpi printer available for Windows 3.1, 95, 98, and ME. Please visit us at for all the recent software downloads available. Q: Does your software and drivers support the Intel Core Processor?

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A: Yes, our software and drivers were engineered and tested for Universal compatibility, meaning our software runs natively on Intel and PowerPC-based Macintosh computers. Q: I receive a warning stating that the Driver is not digitally signed. Is this okay to continue installation? A: Our Drivers are digitally signed by Microsoft and is available on the website and yes, continuing the installation will not have any impact on the operation of your SLP printer.

The message is just to indicate that the driver is not currently certified by Microsoft. Q: How can I tell if a driver is indeed signed?

A: Open Printers and Faxes (or printers on 2K). Right click and select Properties on the SLP printer. Select the 'Advanced' tab and click 'New Driver' In the wizard, click 'Next' On the ensuing page, scroll in the 'manufacturer' box to the 'SII' entry At that point, the list of printers on the left will have green checkmarks (in XP), and there should also be some text below the boxes indicating the driver is signed. Cancel out of the wizard since you don't actually want to update anything. Q: How can I tell the version of an installed driver? A: Open Printers and Faxes (or printers on 2K).

Go to File - Server Properties. Select the 'Drivers' tab. Find the entry for the SLP printer and select it. Double-Click 'Properties' In the window that is opened, scroll to 'slp.dll' and click 'Properties' In that window, click the version tab. This will show you the version of the driver.

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For instance 6.4.0.351. Q: Plug and Play isn't finding my printer. What's wrong? A: This is something for an administrator.

Do the following steps:. Unplug the printer. Right click on 'My Computer'. Select 'Properties'.

Select 'Hardware'. Push 'Device Manager'. From the 'View' menu, select 'Show hidden devices'.

Under 'Printers' within the window, select an SII SLP Printer, get properties on it, and 'Uninstall' the printer. Q: Why does the computer recognize my SLP 100 as SLP100/410? A: The printers were renumbered when they received their new look. The 410 contains the internals of a 100, the 420 contains the 200, and the 430 contains the 240.

Q: When I install version 6.0.7 of the Smart Label Printing software or Printer Driver I get an error 1316. How do I install?

A: If you run our installer and are presented with an 'Upgrade' screen, while continuing to install you receive a 1316 error, please do the following:. Quit the installer. Remove all versions of our software with the Add/Remove programs control panel. Re-run our installer. If the 1316 error persists, call support. (contents of this article sourced from ) Have a look at our other articles if you didn't find answers among these Seiko Smart Label Printer (SLP) Driver FAQ's.

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