XEROX Print Drivers Cause Install Freeze on PowerMac G5

Tried to do a custom clean install on my dual 2.5 PowerMac by deselecting the drivers for printers I do not have, also deselected the languages and fonts I didn't need. Ran the installer and it froze three times at the same spot – unable to install Xerox print drivers.
Ran disk utility to verify the disk each time before the install, manually erased the drive as well.
Had to allow it to run the complete installation routine in order for it to complete.
Just thought I'd post my experience in case it saves others some time and frustration.

stilltrying wrote:
Two weeks ago I did an install of Leopard to my Powermac G5. I upgraded from Panther. I have a 6 month old *Xerox Phaser 3100 MFP printer* hooked up to my mac via USB cable. Before I installed Leopard I could print PDFs with no problem.
Hi guys,
I also have a *Xerox Phaser 3100 MFP*: the device print well, but *the scanner don't work* with original xerox driver from xerom official support site.
And you, do you have been scanner option with Leopard?
And if yes, how?
Thanks,
mauro earthquake-man from L'Aquila (the G8-9-10.....-27 city!!)

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