HP 1022 HP LaserJet 1022 Printer Series - Software Technical Reference - Page 37
Available printer configurations, Software features by connection type, Direct connection - laserjet driver download
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Windows overview Available printer configurations This section contains information about the following topics: ■ Software features by connection type ■ Supported configurations Software features by connection type The HP LaserJet 1022 printing-system software can be used with the product in one of the following configurations: ■ Directly connected to a computer. If the product is connected to a computer running Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, you can share the product with other network users through Windows sharing. ■ Connected to a network through the HP network card. Direct connection In the direct (or local) configuration, the product is connected directly to the host computer with a universal serial bus (USB) cable. In this configuration, the product is not shared. A single user has complete control of the product. You can gain access to all of the capabilities of the product in this configuration. Network connection options (HP LaserJet 1022n and HP LaserJet 1022nw printers only) The following networking options are available for the product: ■ Local connection that uses Microsoft peer-to-peer networking (Windows only) ■ Networked by using the internal HP network port (HP LaserJet 1022n and HP LaserJet 1022nw printers only) ■ External Jetdirect network port Local connection that uses Microsoft peer-to-peer networking (Windows only) You can use Microsoft Windows to share a local printer over the network. The operating system handles all of the networking issues. Because Microsoft peer-to-peer networking is unidirectional, network users do not receive product-status messages when they print. NOTE HP does not support vending drivers across operating systems that have different printer-driver architectures, such as HP Traditional drivers and HP Unidrivers. To use mixed operating systems, you must install an alternate print driver and download the driver for the specific operating system as described in the HP customer support document HP Color LaserJet and LaserJet Printers - MS Windows NT 4.0 through MS Windows 2000 and beyond, Print Driver Issues for Operating in a Mixed Operating System Environment. ENWW Available printer configurations 23