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Solo Lite US Do the following before changing any settings on this dialog box. 1. Determine if your DOS software application provides a printer driver that you can use. Check the printer selection or printer setup menu in your software application for a list of printer models. The list below identifies recommended printer driver selections you can use and the type of support that each offers: Use this printer driver: HP DeskJet 520 printer HP DeskJet 510 printer HP DeskJet 500 printer For this type of printer support: All printer features All printer features All printer features except for some fonts and envelope printing 2. Select the printer driver using the instructions provided by your software application manual. If the HP DeskJet 520 printer is not listed, use one of the alternate printer drivers listed and contact your software company to determine if an HP DeskJet 520 printer driver is available. 3. Print a few documents from your software applications to make sure documents are printing correctly. Note:Y` ou may need to add or change the MODE statement in your computer's AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The MODE statement tells your computer where to send printing information. This statement is not always required. If the HP OfficeJet does not print, check your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to make sure the MODE statement for a Centronics parallel connection to the LPT1 port is: MODE LPT1:,,P. If you are not familiar with your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, see your DOS manual for information.  

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Do the following before changing any settings on this dialog box.
1.
Determine if your DOS software application provides a printer driver
that you can use.
Check the printer selection or printer setup menu in your software
application for a list of printer models. The list below identifies
recommended printer driver selections you can use and the type of
support that each offers:
Use this printer driver:
For this type of printer support:
HP DeskJet 520 printer
All printer features
HP DeskJet 510 printer
All printer features
HP DeskJet 500 printer
All printer features except for some fonts and
envelope printing
2.
Select the printer driver using the instructions provided by your
software application manual.
If the HP DeskJet 520 printer is not listed, use one of the alternate
printer drivers listed and contact your software company to determine
if an HP DeskJet 520 printer driver is available.
3.
Print a few documents from your software applications to make sure
documents are printing correctly.
Note:`
You may need to add or change the MODE statement in your
computer's AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The MODE statement tells your
computer where to send printing information. This statement is not
always required. If the HP OfficeJet does not print, check your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file to make sure the MODE statement for a
Centronics parallel connection to the LPT1 port is:
MODE LPT1:,,P
.
If you are not familiar with your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, see your
DOS manual for information.