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Windows NT 4.0 Windows installation options Typical PCL 6 printer driver Screen fonts Bidirectional communication Driver Autoconfiguration Custom PCL 6 printer driver PCL 5e printer driver PS printer driver Bidirectional communication Driver Autoconfiguration Job Status and Alerts Online User's Guide Ready Reference Guide Printing system release notes NOTE: The HP LaserJet 8150 uninstaller is always added to the system when the HP LaserJet 8150 Printing System Installer is run. Bidirectional communication and Driver Autoconfiguration are installed on the system only in supported network environments. Parallel and USB connections do not support bidirectional communication. Point and Print installation The following information will assist you as you install a printer driver using the Microsoft Point and Print function you cannot view the printer on the network. Point and Print is a Microsoft term used to describe a driver installation process. It includes two steps. The first step is to install a shared driver on a network print server. The second step is to "point" to the print server from a network client so that the client can use the print driver. This process is also described as a network installation of a printer driver. NOTE: This section outlines the procedures for installing print drivers with Point and Print. If these procedures are not successful, contact Microsoft. HP does not strictly support Point and Print, and the feature is a function of the Microsoft operating systems, not of HP print drivers. Windows NT drivers written by HP are supported only on an Intel processor type. Any other processor type must use Windows NT drivers written by Microsoft. 153

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Windows NT 4.0
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Windows installation options
Typical
Custom
PCL 6 printer driver
Screen fonts
Bidirectional communication
Driver Autoconfiguration
PCL 6 printer driver
PCL 5e printer driver
PS printer driver
Bidirectional communication
Driver Autoconfiguration
Job Status and Alerts
Online UserĀ°s Guide
Ready Reference Guide
Printing system release notes
NOTE:
The HP LaserJet 8150 uninstaller is always added to the
system when the HP LaserJet 8150 Printing System
Installer is run.
Bidirectional communication and Driver
Autoconfiguration are installed on the system only in
supported network environments. Parallel and USB
connections do not support bidirectional communication.
Point and Print installation
The following information will assist you as you install a printer driver using the Microsoft
Point and Print function you cannot view the printer on the network.
Point and Print is a Microsoft term used to describe a driver installation process. It
includes two steps. The first step is to install a shared driver on a network print server.
The second step is to "point" to the print server from a network client so that the client
can use the print driver. This process is also described as a network installation of a
printer driver.
NOTE:
This section outlines the procedures for installing print
drivers with Point and Print. If these procedures are not
successful, contact Microsoft. HP does not strictly
support Point and Print, and the feature is a function of
the Microsoft operating systems, not of HP print drivers.
Windows NT drivers written by HP are supported only on
an Intel processor type. Any other processor type must
use Windows NT drivers written by Microsoft.