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Method 1: Command line, Method 2: SETUP.LST, Driver-only installation

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Method 1: Command line Type the following at the command line (do not type the beginning and ending quotation marks): "/SETUP/SETUP.EXE /U /PORT=XXXX /PRINTER=N /PD=N" Method 2: SETUP.LST Use the SETUP.LST file to specify command-line arguments to the installer for an unattended installation. You can send command-line arguments in one of the following ways: • Send the command directly to the installer. • Send the command using the SETUP.LST file located in the setup directory. • Use a combination of the two methods. For example, this file contains two options: /port and /printer. The installer operates normally because the /u option has not been specified. If you use setup /u for the installer, it operates in the unattended mode and uses the two values specified in the defaults section of the SETUP.LST file. If you use setup /u /printer=1 for the installer, it operates in the unattended mode and chooses the HP Color LaserJet 9500hdn. The options specified on the command line override the options that are specified in the SETUP.LST file The available options can also include the /u option. Using this option key makes the installer always operate in the unattended mode. The following descriptions explain the available options: • /u signals the installer to use the specified port and printer that are given on the command line (or in this file), and to use all of the of the default selections. Installation then proceeds without prompting you. • /port=xxxx specifies the default port when performing an unattended installation. The value that is specified by xxxx should be a valid port and should contain no spaces; for example, LPT1. • /printer=n specifies the default printer when performing an unattended installation. The value specified by "n" is an integer that references the list of available printers. For example, the following printers are available for the HP Color LaserJet 9500 series printer installation: 0 = HP Color LaserJet 9500n printer 1 = HP Color LaserJet 9500hdn printer • /pd=n specifies whether the selected printer is the default printer when you have multiple printers connected to your network. The value specified by n is an integer (that is, 0 or 1). For this argument, typing a 1 sets the selected printer as the default printer. Typing a 0, or not specifying a value at all, sets the printer as a non-default printer. You can preset these options in the SETUP.LST file that is located in the root directory of the HP Color LaserJet 9500 software CD-ROM. In the defaults section, add the following syntax: (Defaults) Options= /port= /printer= /pd= For example, = LPT1, Driver-only installation 1. Close all software programs. 2. In Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, and and Windows 2000 OSs, click Start, click Settings, and then click Printers. In Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, click Start, click Control Panel, click Printers and Faxes (Windows XP Professional) or Printers and other hardware devices (Windows XP Home). 3. Double-click Add Printer. 4. Answer the questions in the Add Printer Wizard dialog box until you reach the screen that shows the printer manufacturer list. Software Technical Reference ENWW Installation instructions 231

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Method 1: Command line
Type the following at the command line (do not type the beginning and ending quotation marks):
"<CD-ROM-ROOT>/SETUP/SETUP.EXE /U /PORT=XXXX /PRINTER=N /PD=N"
Method 2: SETUP.LST
Use the SETUP.LST file to specify command-line arguments to the installer for an unattended installation. You can
send command-line arguments in one of the following ways:
Send the command directly to the installer.
Send the command using the SETUP.LST file located in the setup directory.
Use a combination of the two methods.
For example, this file contains two options:
/port
and
/printer
. The installer operates normally because the
/u
option
has not been specified. If you use
setup /u
for the installer, it operates in the unattended mode and uses the two
values specified in the defaults section of the SETUP.LST file. If you use
setup /u /printer=1
for the installer, it
operates in the unattended mode and chooses the HP Color LaserJet 9500hdn. The options specified on the
command line override the options that are specified in the SETUP.LST file
The available options can also include the
/u
option. Using this option key makes the installer always operate in the
unattended mode. The following descriptions explain the available options:
/u
signals the installer to use the specified port and printer that are given on the command line (or in this file), and
to use all of the of the default selections. Installation then proceeds without prompting you.
/port=xxxx
specifies the default port when performing an unattended installation. The value that is specified by
xxxx should be a valid port and should contain no spaces; for example,
LPT1
.
/printer=n
specifies the default printer when performing an unattended installation. The value specified by "n" is
an integer that references the list of available printers. For example, the following printers are available for the
HP Color LaserJet 9500 series printer installation:
0 = HP Color LaserJet 9500n printer
1 = HP Color LaserJet 9500hdn printer
/pd=n
specifies whether the selected printer is the default printer when you have multiple printers connected to
your network. The value specified by n is an integer (that is, 0 or 1). For this argument, typing a 1 sets the
selected printer as the default printer. Typing a 0, or not specifying a value at all, sets the printer as a non-default
printer.
You can preset these options in the SETUP.LST file that is located in the root directory of the HP Color LaserJet 9500
software CD-ROM. In the defaults section, add the following syntax:
(Defaults)
Options= /port=<value> /printer=<number> /pd=<number>
For example, <value> = LPT1,
Driver-only installation
1.
Close all software programs.
2.
In Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, and and Windows 2000 OSs, click
Start
, click
Settings
, and then click
Printers
. In Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, click
Start
, click
Control Panel
,
click
Printers and Faxes
(Windows XP Professional) or
Printers and other hardware devices
(Windows XP
Home).
3.
Double-click
Add Printer
.
4.
Answer the questions in the
Add Printer Wizard
dialog box until you reach the screen that shows the printer
manufacturer list.
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