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Printing from other operating systems, Support & Drivers

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Software description ● 200 MB of available hard-disk space ● Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) 800 x 600 16-bit color display ● Typical installation (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) ● A Pentium II (233 MHz) processor or greater ● 128 MB of RAM ● 350 MB of available hard-disk space ● SVGA 800 x 600 16-bit color display ● Recommended installation (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) ● A Pentium 4 processor ● 256 MB of RAM ● 500 MB of available hard-disk space ● 1024 x 768 24-bit color display ● A 2x or faster CD-ROM drive (required for installation) ● A direct connection to a computer and full product functionality requires a USB port. NOTE If the USB port has another device attached to it, such as an external storage device, the device must be disconnected or you must add an additional USB port. You can add an additional USB port by using a USB hub or by installing an additional USB card. Printing from other operating systems NOTE For information about the HP LaserJet all-in-one print-system software for Macintosh operating systems, see Macintosh software overview. You can also print to the HP LaserJet all-in-one from any operating system that complies with the PCL command language, such as OS/2, UNIX®, or Linux systems. The OS/2 drivers will be available, shortly after the product release, from the HP support Web site. 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/support/net_printing Click the Support & Drivers link. 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. ENWW Operating systems 17

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200 MB of available hard-disk space
Super Video Graphics Array (SVGA) 800 x 600 16-bit color display
Typical installation (Windows 2000 and Windows XP)
A Pentium II (233 MHz) processor or greater
128 MB of RAM
350 MB of available hard-disk space
SVGA 800 x 600 16-bit color display
Recommended installation (Windows 2000 and Windows XP)
A Pentium 4 processor
256 MB of RAM
500 MB of available hard-disk space
1024 x 768 24-bit color display
A 2x or faster CD-ROM drive (required for installation)
A direct connection to a computer and full product functionality requires a USB port.
NOTE
If the USB port has another device attached to it, such as an external storage
device, the device must be disconnected or you must add an additional USB port. You can
add an additional USB port by using a USB hub or by installing an additional USB card.
Printing from other operating systems
NOTE
For information about the HP LaserJet all-in-one print-system software for Macintosh
operating systems, see
Macintosh software overview
.
You can also print to the HP LaserJet all-in-one from any operating system that complies with the PCL
command language, such as OS/2, UNIX®, or Linux systems. The OS/2 drivers will be available, shortly
after the product release, from the HP support Web site.
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/
support/net_printing
Click the
Support & Drivers
link.
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.
ENWW
Operating systems
17
Software description