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Windows component descriptions, Driver Autoconfiguration, Job Status and Alerts

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Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers Windows components Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 9000 Series Printers Release/Installation Notes Adobe Acrobat Reader HP LaserJet 9000 Uninstaller HP Web Registration Version 0.1 4.05 2.0.0.0 3.7.6.0 Macintosh components HP LaserJet PPDs for past projects ColorSync profiles Screen fonts Version Not applicable Not applicable Windows component descriptions Driver Autoconfiguration The HP LaserJet 9000 PCL 6 and PCL 5e drivers for Windows feature bidirectional communication technology which, in supported network environments, provides automatic discovery and driver configuration for printer accessories at the time of installation or later, if needed. The HP LaserJet 9000 installer senses whether or not the installation environment supports bidirectional communication. If the environment supports bidirectional communication, the installer presents Driver Autoconfiguration as an installable component for a typical installation and an optional installable component 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 is not displayed during installation. However, installed drivers will configure automatically based on the HP LaserJet 9000 bundle selected during installation of the printing system software. For detailed information about using Driver Autoconfiguration, see "Driver Autoconfiguration" in the "Overview of printer features" section. NOTE: Parallel and USB connections do not support bidirectional communication. Therefore, Driver Autoconfiguration is not available with those types of connections. Job Status and Alerts The Job Status and Alerts feature provides printer and job status information such as printing history, job progress, toner and paper levels, consumable and supplies reorder information, and a simulated view of the printer control panel. This utility offers several options for configuring popup windows to view the status of the printer and of individual print jobs. For more detailed 8

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Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers
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Windows components
Version
Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 9000
Series Printers
Release/Installation Notes
0.1
Adobe Acrobat Reader
4.05
HP LaserJet 9000 Uninstaller
2.0.0.0
HP Web Registration
3.7.6.0
Macintosh components
Version
HP LaserJet PPDs for past
projects
ColorSync profiles
Not applicable
Screen fonts
Not applicable
Windows component descriptions
Driver Autoconfiguration
The HP LaserJet 9000 PCL 6 and PCL 5e drivers for Windows feature bidirectional
communication technology which, in supported network environments, provides automatic
discovery and driver configuration for printer accessories at the time of installation or later, if
needed. The HP LaserJet 9000 installer senses whether or not the installation environment
supports bidirectional communication. If the environment supports bidirectional communication,
the installer presents Driver Autoconfiguration as an installable component for a typical
installation and an optional installable component 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 is
not displayed during installation. However, installed drivers will configure automatically based on
the HP LaserJet 9000 bundle selected during installation of the printing system software.
For detailed information about using Driver Autoconfiguration, see ±Driver Autoconfiguration" in
the "Overview of printer features" section.
NOTE:
Parallel and USB connections do not support bidirectional
communication. Therefore, Driver Autoconfiguration is not available with
those types of connections.
Job Status and Alerts
The Job Status and Alerts feature provides printer and job status information such as printing
history, job progress, toner and paper levels, consumable and supplies reorder information, and a
simulated view of the printer control panel. This utility offers several options for configuring pop-
up windows to view the status of the printer and of individual print jobs. For more detailed