Frequently Asked
Questions
- How To Install Rena Printer Drivers
Valid for our older "legacy" model printers:
DA590/600/606/607/608/610/615/620,
Envelope Imager I/II,
PS1000/2000, XPS-80/90,
and XPS-1000/2000/3000, when using Windows
95/98/XP.
If you are using one of our newer printer
models, please click
here.
How to install Rena
printer drivers for the DA590/600/606/607/608/610/615/620, Envelope
Imager I/II and XPS-80/90 onto your computer.
NOTE: You can
not install these printer drivers using the "standard" Add Printer
function in Windows. The drivers must be loaded as described below.
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Use the following link
to Download the appropriate printer driver file, for your printer
model and operating system, from our web site.
To
Download Rena Printer Drivers Click Here!
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After saving the file
to your computer; run the file (Example: RenaDrvV353.exe) to
extract the files it to your hard drive. Make a note of the
directory these files are being extracted to, on your computer.
Example:
C:\RenaDrvV353.
- After the files are extracted to
your hard driver, the "WinZip" program will automatically open.
Select Unzip. Then select OK.
- The FlexSystems "Add Printer
Wizard" will open.
If the program does NOT open automatically; locate the
directory on your hard drive (Example: C:\RenaDrvV353) and run the
file Setup.exe
- Click Next.
- The "User Information" window will
open.
Type in your Name and Company Name.
Enter the Product Number: 14314598
- Click Next.
- The "Select the Printer Port"
window will open.
Select the appropriate parallel (LPT) printer port.
If you have more than one LPT port on your computer and you don't
know which one to select; leave the default (LPT1:) selected.
You can change this choice later.
- Click Next.
- The printer "Manufacturer's" model
list will be presented.
Select your Rena printer model from the list.
- Click Next
- The "Name Your Printer" window will
open.
Leave the name as displayed.
Select if you want this printer to be your default or not.
- Click Next.
- The "Completing the Add Printer
Wizard" window will open.
- Select FINISH to install the
driver.
When using a Rena printer
driver, be sure the following are set correctly:
- Rena Printer Settings (Except
Envelope Imager III).
- Default Reset Printer. Hold
down the PROG button while powering on the printer. By doing
this you are making sure that you are giving the software
and Rena driver control of the printer.
- On Rena
DA608/610/612/613/615/616/620/630, PS-1000/2000, XPS-80/90,
XPS-1000/2000/3000
models be sure to set and "Local Lock" the paper
size, within the printer. Make sure the printer is measuring
your mail piece accurately (Tolerance = +- 4 mm).
NOTE: The Envelope Imager
I/II (DA612/613) maximum print height is 1.5 inches. The DA615's
maximum print height is 2 inches. To avoid exceeding these limits,
when using the DA612/613/615 printers be sure the Top Margin
setting in your Windows program and in the printer is set to zero.
Also be sure your address information is positioned at the very
top of the page.
How to install Rena Envelope
Imager III printer drivers (RenaEi3Drv.exe) onto your W95/98 computer.
Note: The driver installation program and process, described
above, also includes
a driver for the Envelope Imager III. This driver was developed by
FlexSystems for use with FlexMail. In some cases this driver can
also be used with other software programs. It's a good idea to have
both manufacturers versions of the Envelope Imager III driver
available to you.
To
Download Rena Printer Drivers Click Here!
- Download
the Envelope Imager III printer drivers from our web site.
- Run the file (RenaEi3Drv.exe) to
extract the files it to your hard drive.
C:\Rena Ei3 Drivers
Three separate sub-directories will be created for specific
operating systems.
- Copy the files in the
"W95_98_ME..." sub-directory to a floppy disk (A:).
- Click on the Windows
"Start" button; Click on Settings; Click on Printers
- Double Click on Add Printer. The
Add Printer Wizard will open. Click on Next.
- Select your choice of Local
printer or Network Printer. Click on Next.
- Click on Have Disk. Make sure the
A: drive is selected.
Note: If you choose; instead of installing the drivers
from a floppy disk, you may install the drivers directly from
the location you extracted them to on your hard drive. In this
case, you must choose the appropriate driver location (C:\Rena
Ei3 Drivers) and sub-directory by selecting Browse.

- Click on OK.
- Under Printers: Click on
the Envelope Imager III printer choice.
Note: There will be two printer choices displayed:
The "Envelope Imager III" and the "Envelope
Imager III memory overlay".
The "memory overlay" driver can also be loaded and
used to download and store text or graphic images within printer
memory. These images will than be printed on (added to) every
envelope you print using the standard "Envelope Imager
III" driver. This is a useful tool for printing indicia's
or return address data (static/constant data) on each envelope,
along with the variable data. Once you power the printer off,
these downloaded items are lost.
- Click on Next.
- Choose
the communications port (LPT:?) you are connecting the printer
to. Click on Next.
Note: Do not select the USB port. Even though a
USB port is present on the back of the Envelope Imager III, it
is not supported at this time.
- Select
your choice: Use as default printer? "yes" or
"no". Click on Next.
- When
asked if you would you like to print a test page? Select
"no". Click on Finish.
- Remove the disk and tag it as
"W95_98_ME, Envelope Imager III drivers" for future
reference.
When using a Rena printer
driver, be sure the following are set correctly:
- Rena Printer Settings (Except
Envelope Imager III).
- Default Reset Printer. Hold
down the PROG button while powering on the printer. By doing
this you are making sure that you are giving the software
and Rena driver control of the printer.
- On Rena
DA608/610/612/613/615/616/620/630, PS-1000/2000, XPS-80/90,
XPS-1000/2000/3000
models be sure to set and "Local Lock" the paper
size, within the printer. Make sure the printer is measuring
your mail piece accurately (Tolerance = +- 4 mm).
NOTE: The Envelope Imager
I/II (DA612/613) maximum print height is 1.5 inches. The DA615's
maximum print height is 2 inches. To avoid exceeding these limits,
when using the DA612/613/615 printers be sure the Top Margin
setting in your Windows program and in the printer is set to zero.
Also be sure your address information is positioned at the very
top of the page.
Note to Satori Software Users:
Satori Software makes
printer drivers for use with their software. Please load and use the
printer drivers made by Satori Software. They can be found on the
Satori Software CD.
Windows NT/2000/XP Users of the
DA606/607:
Drivers for these newer
operating systems are currently available, however, since these
models were developed many years before these operating systems were
available, performance will be affected by the use of these newer
operating systems.
For Example: When printing True Type fonts from these newer
operating systems to a DA606/607 model, you will notice that it
takes multiple head movements to print each line. This in turn will
greatly reduce your throughput.
This symptom is due to the way data is sent from these newer
operating systems to these older "line printers". Unlike
Windows 95/98, where each line is preceded with a single positioning
command; in Windows NT/2000/XP each word, or sometimes each
character, in the line is preceded by a separate positioning
command. These separate positioning commands cause the printer to
make multiple head (cartridge) movements.
If possible, choosing only "internal printer fonts" will
help reduce this problem. An internal printer font is a font, which
is identical in name and point size to a font available within the
printer. Example: Cour12. If possible, we recommend using the
DA606/607 printer models from a Windows 95/98 platform.
DA590/600 Users:
If you choose to send a True
Type font to a Rena DA590 or DA600 printer, the print speeds will
decrease significantly. This is because a True Type font is sent to
these printers as a graphic image. In order to obtain the optimum
print speeds on these printer, when using a Rena Driver, be sure to
choose an "internal printer font" via the software. An
internal printer font is a font, which is identical in name and
point size to a font available within the printer. Example: Cour12.
Choosing an internal printer font will allow the software to send
the appropriate escape sequence to select the font, and the address
information will be sent as text information and not graphic
information.
Rena DA606/607/608/610/615,
Envelope Imager I/II (DA612/613) Users:
Rena W95/98 printer drivers for the
DA606/607/608/610/612/613/615 have the ability to select how to
print True Type Fonts. In the Printer’s Properties settings, you
will find a tab labeled "Fonts". In the Fonts dialog box,
you will see the choice to "Print True Type fonts as
graphics", or "Download True Type fonts as bitmap soft
fonts". Choosing to download true type fonts as bitmap soft
fonts will give you the best print speed. If you should experience
formatting problems, when using this setting, you may have better
luck if you choose "Print true type fonts as graphics"
instead. Of coarse doing so will also cause a reduction in print
speed.
DA606/607 font downloading
limitation: If you get a
"Memory Error" displayed on your DA606/607, when choosing
to download fonts from your Windows program, you will need to add
additional memory to your DA606/607. The "standard"
DA606/607 has only enough memory to handle most 11 or 12 point
fonts. DA606 users: It is possible that you will need to
update the printer’s Firmware (EPROM's), in order to make your
printer work correctly when downloading true type fonts. Please
contact your local Rena Dealer to purchase and have additional
memory and updated EPROM's installed in your DA606. Please be aware,
that the "automatic true type font downloading feature",
described above, may not work with a 1994 Version DA606. Also, you
can not add memory or update EPROM's in a 1994 Version DA606.
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