HP LaserJet Pro CM1415 HP LaserJet Pro CM1410 - Software Technical Reference - Page 132
Supported operating systems for Macintosh, Macintosh system requirements, Hardware requirements
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Supported operating systems for Macintosh The product supports the following Macintosh operating systems: ● Mac OS X v10.5 and v10.6 NOTE: PPC and Intel Core Processor Macs are supported. Macintosh system requirements Hardware requirements ● 256 MB RAM ● 150 MB HD free space ● CD-ROM ● Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Macintosh printing-system software The printing-system software for Macintosh is composed of an HP-created postscript (PS) printer definition file (PPD) and a Printer Dialog Extension (PDE) file that work together with the Macintosh OS printing system. These files are used by the Macintosh OS printing system to determine default printerdriver settings and to allow the user to select between the various print options and settings. An HPsupplied Macintosh printer configuration utility is provided, which allows the user to access the HP Embedded Web Server (HP EWS) for additional configuration and product status monitoring. The following are provided on the printing-system CD: ● The HP LaserJet Installer for Macintosh The following components are installed by the HP LaserJet Installer for Macintosh: ● HP LaserJet Pro CM1410 Color MFP Series PPD ● HP LaserJet Pro CM1410 Color MFP Series PDE ● HP USB EWS Gateway ● HP LaserJet Utility HP LaserJet Pro CM1410 Color MFP Series PPD A postscript printer description (PPD) file is a text file that contains keywords and other information to specify printer features, options, and settings. PPD files are created by printer vendors for a specific postscript printer or printer family. PPD files are created by printer vendors to describe the set of printer features available for their postscript printers. On the Macintosh, PPD files provide all the information necessary to describe a postscript printer's features, including options and default settings. They also contain the postscript code used to invoke those features. 112 Chapter 5 Macintosh software and utilities ENWW