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Continuous export, Font support, Basic fonts

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Continuous export The term "continuous export" refers to the ability of the print driver to copy the latest print-driver settings back to the working copy of the preconfiguration file. Using this feature, the exported values can be transferred when a compatible version of the print driver is used to upgrade the print driver. For instance, if the orientation is set to Landscape for a driver originally installed in Windows XP, then the orientation setting automatically remains Landscape when the operating system is upgraded to Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2. The continuous export feature functions transparently from the user's perspective and works only between print drivers of identical product models. NOTE: Not all of the driver parameters can be exported; however, the exportable components are always the same as the components that can be preconfigured. The following table shows drivers and operating systems that support HP Driver Configuration. Table 2-6 Operating systems that support HP Driver Preconfiguration Driver Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 Windows Vista Windows 7 HP PCL 6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Print Driver HP PCL 5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Universal Print Driver HP PS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Universal Print Driver 1 NA: Not applicable; the driver is not supported in this operating system. Mac OS X v10.5 and later NA NA NA Linux NA NA NA Font support The basic fonts listed here are included with Microsoft Windows software. Basic fonts Microsoft Windows software includes these basic fonts, which can be used with any HP printing product: ● Arial ● Courier New Italic ● Times New Roman Italic ● Arial Italic ● Courier New Bold ● Times New Roman Bold ENWW HP LaserJet software components for Windows 63

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Continuous export
The term "continuous export" refers to the ability of the print driver to copy the latest print-driver
settings back to the working copy of the preconfiguration file. Using this feature, the exported values
can be transferred when a compatible version of the print driver is used to upgrade the print driver.
For instance, if the orientation is set to
Landscape
for a driver originally installed in Windows XP,
then the orientation setting automatically remains
Landscape
when the operating system is upgraded
to Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2. The
continuous export feature functions transparently from the user's perspective and works only between
print drivers of identical product models.
NOTE:
Not all of the driver parameters can be exported; however, the exportable components are
always the same as the components that can be preconfigured.
The following table shows drivers and operating systems that support HP Driver Configuration.
Table 2-6
Operating systems that support HP Driver Preconfiguration
Driver
Windows
XP
Windows
Server 2003
Windows
Server 2008
and 2008 R2
Windows
Vista
Windows 7
Mac OS X v10.5
and later
Linux
HP PCL 6
Print Driver
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
HP PCL 5
Universal
Print Driver
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
HP PS
Universal
Print Driver
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NA
NA
1
NA: Not applicable; the driver is not supported in this operating system.
Font support
The basic fonts listed here are included with Microsoft Windows software.
Basic fonts
Microsoft Windows software includes these basic fonts, which can be used with any HP printing
product:
Arial
Courier New Italic
Times New Roman Italic
Arial Italic
Courier New Bold
Times New Roman Bold
ENWW
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