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Driver Autoconfiguration, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 - color laserjet 9500 duplexer

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Table 7: Printer Status and Alerts availability in Novell Netware environments Method Connection type Novell Netware 4.x Netware 5.x Bindery NDS queue Bindery NDS queue queue queue Installer Network Jetdirect TCP/IP x x x x IPX/SPX x x x x Standard TCP/IP x x x x (HP) TCP/IP (MS1) IPX/SPX x x x x (HP) 1- Bidirectional functionality is supported only with the client software from Novell. It is not supported with Microsoft Client Service for NetWare. Driver Autoconfiguration The HP Color LaserJet 9500 PCL 6 and PCL 5c drivers for Windows and the PS drivers for Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 feature bidirectional communication technology which, in supported environments, provides automatic discovery and driver configuration for printer accessories at the time of installation. Some accessories the Driver Autoconfiguration supports are the duplexing unit, optional paper trays, and dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). If the environment supports bidirectional communication, the installer presents Driver Autoconfiguration as an installable component by default for a Typical Installation and for a Custom Installation. The Driver Autoconfiguration component installs the bidirectional communication software. If the installation environment does not support bidirectional communication, the Driver Autoconfiguration option does not appear during installation. However, installed drivers are configured automatically in accordance with the HP printer bundle that is selected during installation of the printing-system software, except in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 For Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, Driver Autoconfiguration works in the following ways: • In environments that support bidirectional communication, the computer communicates with the printer during installation, determines the physical configuration, and then configures the driver accordingly. Note The bidirectional communication software that is necessary for the preceding method of Driver Autoconfiguration is included in a Typical Installation and a Custom Installation when installing a network printer in supported environments. • Enterprise AutoConfiguration (EAC) uses bidirectional communication to provide autoconfiguration functionality for an Add Printer wizard installation over a network. An Add Printer wizard installation that includes EAC is configured with the same settings as the physical configuration of the device. Configuration occurs without user interaction. If bidirectional communication software has been installed previously, EAC is not activated, and the Add Printer Wizard uses the pre-existing bidirectional communication software to configure the printer driver. If bidirectional communication software has not been installed, EAC installs the bidirectional communication software. EAC communicates with the printer and automatically matches the printer driver with the actual printer configuration. EAC is activated only once to use the autoconfiguration utility, and is then shut off. The files required to install EAC remain on your system. Software Technical Reference ENWW Technology background information 29

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Table 7: Printer Status and Alerts availability in Novell Netware environments
Method
Connection type
Novell
Netware 4.
x
Netware 5.
x
Bindery
queue
NDS queue
Bindery
queue
NDS queue
Installer
Network
Jetdirect
TCP/IP
x
x
x
x
IPX/SPX
x
x
x
x
Standard
TCP/IP
(HP)
x
x
x
x
TCP/IP
(MS
1
)
IPX/SPX
(HP)
x
x
x
x
1- Bidirectional functionality is supported only with the client software from Novell. It is not supported with Microsoft
Client Service for NetWare.
Driver Autoconfiguration
The HP Color LaserJet 9500 PCL 6 and PCL 5c drivers for Windows and the PS drivers for Windows 2000,
Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 feature bidirectional communication technology which, in supported
environments, provides automatic discovery and driver configuration for printer accessories at the time of installation.
Some accessories the Driver Autoconfiguration supports are the duplexing unit, optional paper trays, and dual inline
memory modules (DIMMs).
If the environment supports bidirectional communication, the installer presents Driver Autoconfiguration as an
installable component by default for a Typical Installation and for a Custom Installation. The Driver Autoconfiguration
component installs the bidirectional communication software. If the installation environment does not support
bidirectional communication, the Driver Autoconfiguration option does not appear during installation. However,
installed drivers are configured automatically in accordance with the HP printer bundle that is selected during
installation of the printing-system software, except in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003.
Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003
For Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003, Driver Autoconfiguration works in the following ways:
In environments that support bidirectional communication, the computer communicates with the printer during
installation, determines the physical configuration, and then configures the driver accordingly.
Note
The bidirectional communication software that is necessary for the preceding method of Driver Autoconfiguration
is included in a Typical Installation and a Custom Installation when installing a network printer in supported
environments.
Enterprise AutoConfiguration (EAC) uses bidirectional communication to provide autoconfiguration functionality for
an Add Printer wizard installation over a network. An Add Printer wizard installation that includes EAC is
configured with the same settings as the physical configuration of the device. Configuration occurs without user
interaction. If bidirectional communication software has been installed previously, EAC is not activated, and the
Add Printer Wizard uses the pre-existing bidirectional communication software to configure the printer driver. If
bidirectional communication software has not been installed, EAC installs the bidirectional communication
software. EAC communicates with the printer and automatically matches the printer driver with the actual printer
configuration. EAC is activated only once to use the autoconfiguration utility, and is then shut off. The files
required to install EAC remain on your system.
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