HP Color LaserJet CM1015/CM1017 HP Color LaserJet CM1015/CM1017 MFP Series - S - Page 34
System requirements for a Recommended – Minimum installation, IA-64, Linux, UNIX
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Purpose and scope System requirements for a Recommended - Minimum installation ● Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP x64, or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system ● 50 MB of available hard disk space ● 233 MHz processor speed ● Pentium II, K6, or Transmeta 5400 processor or greater, with 54 MB of RAM (180 MB recommended) ● 180 MB RAM ● 800x600 16-color display setting ● Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.50.4134.0100 or later ● A 2x or faster CD-ROM drive (required for installation) ● For both direct and network connections, the installer requires that a working USB port be installed on the computer to install the printing-system software. IA-64 The HP Color LaserJet CM1015 MFP/CM1017 MFP provides print-only support for systems running the Itanium Architecture - 64-bit (IA-64) operating system. The HP Color LaserJet CM1015 MFP/CM1017 MFP print diver for IA-64 systems is available only from the following Web site: www.hp.com/support/cljCM1015_CM1017 Linux Print to the HP LaserJet product from any operating system that complies with the PCL command language, such as OS/2, UNIX, or Linux systems. Linux users should check for the availability of drivers at the following Web site: www.hp.com/go/linuxprinting NOTE The Linux drivers are supported through the Linux community. UNIX UNIX systems require a Model Script to set up the UNIX environment for printing. The HP LaserJet III model script, or any generic HP LaserJet printer Model Script, should work. These files are written and provided by the individual UNIX vendor. Users of HP-UX can check for availability of the Model Script and the support model at the following Web site: www.hp.com/go/UNIX Click the Support & Drivers link. 12 Chapter 1 Purpose and scope ENWW