HP UPD - System Administrator's Guide HP UPD 5.6.5

Citrix environment
See the HP white paper HP Printers Supported in Citrix Presentation Server Environments at www.hp.com/go/
upd for more information.
Novell environment
See Environment C: Novell on page 43 for more information.
Microsoft Windows Print Server
In a print server environment there are four possible ways to deploy the HP UPD.
1. New server with new queue names.
In this scenario the administrator sets up a new print server and assigns new names to all the print
queues.
2. Add new queues to existing server.
In this scenario the administrator adds the HP UPD to an existing print server and creates additional
queues using the HP UPD.
3. A new server replacing an old server.
In this scenario the administrator sets up a new print server that replaces an existing print server. This
scenario differs from scenario #1 because the administrator wants this server to have the same queue
names as the server it replaces to minimize impact on existing traditional mode installed client
connections.
4. Upgrade drivers on existing server
In this scenario the administrator upgrades the existing HP drivers on an existing print server to the
latest version of the HP UPD.
Direct IP printing
Direct IP printing is an environment where the Windows client prints directly to the product, either network
connected or directly connected with a USB or LPT port. In the Direct IP Printing environment there are four
possible ways to deploy the HP UPD.
1. Moving from print servers to direct IP printing.
In this scenario the administrator moves from a print server environment to direct IP printing.
2. New client with new printer names
In this scenario the administrator installs new client PC’s and uses the HP UPD.
3. New client replacing old client.
In this scenario the administrator replaces or upgrades client PC hardware or operating systems and
uses the HP UPD. The administrator wants the new PC to have the same list of printers with the same
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