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Hansoon
02-15-2012, 12:21 PM
The title says it already: What are VXL drivers? Cannot find info on it. Is that a KonicaMinolta thingy?

Hans

habik
02-15-2012, 02:19 PM
The title says it already: What are VXL drivers? Cannot find info on it. Is that a KonicaMinolta thingy?

Hans


I am guessing that it may me Virtual PCL/XL driver (PCL 6 Enhanced)

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boanda
02-15-2012, 02:36 PM
Win xp,wista,7x64 Pcl drivers i believe:o

habik
02-15-2012, 04:23 PM
I am guessing that it may me Virtual PCL/XL driver (PCL 6 Enhanced)

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The VXL printer driver is newly released for Windows 7.

TheOwl
02-15-2012, 09:59 PM
When talking Konica Minolta, any driver with a V with in the name type, has a visual GUI.

Unlike a real PostScript driver which has no pretty pictures, VPS (Visual PostScript) has the GUI added to it.

Now I believe that the VXL driver is based on the PCL driver with enhancements like Habik suggested and the V again standing for an included Visual GUI.

habik
02-16-2012, 09:27 PM
When talking Konica Minolta, any driver with a V with in the name type, has a visual GUI.

Unlike a real PostScript driver which has no pretty pictures, VPS (Visual PostScript) has the GUI added to it.

Now I believe that the VXL driver is based on the PCL driver with enhancements like Habik suggested and the V again standing for an included Visual GUI.

Nice one Owl, credit to you.

So pretty much the same like Automated driver install next >next >next >next > Finish :D hehe

TheOwl
02-16-2012, 09:32 PM
If the driver has a setup file, then yeah, you can just click on next.

I prefer to add printers using the add printer wizard as you don't know what else driver executables install like print monitors and other uneccessary software.

Don N.
02-29-2012, 01:45 AM
If you d/l the KM VPS (Postscript) or VXL (PCL) Win7 drivers, they will let you use the add printer wiz and browse to the ini file found under 350_250_200_VPS_EN\Driver\PS\EN\Win_x64 or x86. This is good if you're setting up the pc to print and the copier isn't connected yet, or if you like taking the wiz like Owl said...
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You can use the setup file, next, next,,, but it will do a network search, so you need to be connected already. You gotta know what version o.s. <32 or 64bit> either way.

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