HP Color LaserJet CP3505 Printer - Software Technical Reference
Installing and uninstalling the Macintosh printing system
On a Macintosh computer, the installation procedures are basically the same for a network administrator,
a network client, and a single user. Install the software on any computer that has access rights to the
printer.
NOTE: If the computer is connected to the printer by a LocalTalk (printer port) or EtherTalk
connection, you must configure the AppleTalk (or network) control panel for the correct
connection to communicate with the product. You must set up the HP Color LaserJet CP3505,
connect it to the computer or network, and turn it on before the software is installed. Macintosh
operating systems do not support parallel connections.
The Macintosh partition contains an installer program for each language. Find the appropriate language
for the operating system that is being used, and then use the installer program for that language.
NOTE: Detailed installation steps can be found in Mac OS X installation on page 183.
HP LaserJet software CD, Macintosh partition
The files contained in the Macintosh partition of the HP LaserJet software CD are grouped by language
and reside in the following directories:
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Mac OS X (installer for the Mac OS X operating system)
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PDF
NOTE: File layouts differ by language for each regional version of the software CD.
Installing the HP LaserJet printing-system software for the Macintosh OS
This section contains information about the following topics:
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General installation instructions
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Mac OS X installation
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Setup instructions
General installation instructions
1. Insert the Macintosh printing-system software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
NOTE: If the CD screen does not open automatically, double-click the hp color LaserJet
CP3505 CD-ROM icon on the desktop to open the CD-ROM window.
2. Complete the Authenticate dialog box, and then click Continue.
3. The main Installer dialog box appears. Click Install and then follow the onscreen instructions to
complete the software installation.
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