How to install the PostScript Printer Driver

To be able to create a PostScript file that can be printed directly to a PostScript output device, the PostScript Printer Driver must be available on the computer. The following are the steps to install the PostScript Printer Driver. These rough steps are for a PC-compatible computer using Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, there are some small differences between Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, you need to adjust yourself.

Step 1:  
To install a PostScript Driver, click the Start button located in the lower left hand corner of the screen and highlight the setting options. On the sub-menu, double click on Printers.

Step 2:  
The Printers dialog box will open. It will list the printers that are now installed, double click on Add Printer..

Step 3:  
In the Wizard dialog window, select Local Printer. Click on Next.

Step 4: 
A new dialog window appears with Manufacturers and Printers listed, then click "on the Have Disk" and use the supplied driver
( you can download "HP Color LaserJet 4600 PostScript" printer driver from following url
  windows 95/98/me     http://www.convertzone.com/postscript/lj4600pswin9xme-en.exe
  windows 2000/xp      http://www.convertzone.com/postscript/lj4600pswin2kxp-en.exe  
  windows NT 4.0       http://www.convertzone.com/postscript/lj4600pswinnt4-en.exe  
then unzip to "c:\printer".)
and input "c:\printer" path after select "on hard disk", select "HP Color LaserJet 4600 PS" printer to install. Click on Next.

note: if you want to use your national language's printer driver, you can click here to select your downloads language.


Step 5: 
The next window allows you to change the name of the printer, you need not rename the name of the printer, Click on Next. 

Step 6: 
The next window asks you if a test page is to be printed. Select No and click on Finish.

Step 7: 
A final dialog box may ask the user to insert the Windows CD or a disk loaded with the proper driver.

FAQ:

The problem is that the bold, color and italic text appears jagged, i.e. you can see the actual pixels that form the characters. What can we do to fix this problem?
Yes, you can fix this problem, please go to the "HP Color LaserJet 4600 PostScript" printer, select properties, Printing Preferences, Advanced, TrueType Fonts, change to " Download as SoftFont". Then click OK, then Apply, then OK.