HP Color LaserJet 4550 printer family - Software Technical Reference

Windows NT 4.0
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Installs:
Printer drivers
Uninstaller
Readme files
Resource Manager
Bidirectional Communication
Installs:
Uninstaller
Printer drivers
Readme files
Bidirectional Communicatio
Resource Manager
Optional:
Online User Guide
Do not install the PCL 5c Driver, PCL 6 Driver or PS Driver(s) onto Windows NT
workstations when installing other end-user software. Clear the PCL and PS Driver
checkboxes in the Components list during the Custom Installation. The driver(s) is
installed from the server when connected to the network printer.
NOTE: To connect to the network printer on a Windows NT workstation,
the installer must have ADMINISTRATOR PRIVILEGES on that
workstation.
Users of a shared network version of Windows can install only those software
components that the Network Administrator installed during the Network Administrator
installation.
Connecting to the printer
After installing the end-user software on a client workstation, the user or the network
administrator must connect the printer drivers to the printer on the proper port before the
client can print to the printer. The procedures for connecting to a port vary, depending on
which operating system is being used. Use the instructions below that apply to operating
system is being used.
When connecting to the network printer on a Windows NT workstation, the printer driver
is installed from the server. If the operating system is unable to install the driver from the
server, use the CD_ROM to install the driver. If prompted for the driver, browse the
HPPRINT.inf in the WINNT\<language>\PCL\Disk1\file subdirectory (where <language>
is the language being used).
NOTE: To connect to the network printer on a Windows NT workstation,
you must have ADMINISTRATOR PRIVELAGES on that
workstation.
In Windows NT 4.0, there are three options for connecting to the network printer:
Open Network Neighborhood and locate the printer on the network. Drag the printer
icon from the Network Neighborhood to the Printers folder.