Operating
System
To change the settings
for all print jobs until
the software program
is closed
To change the print
job default settings
(for example, turn on
Print on Both Sides by
default)
To change the
configuration settings
(for example, add a
physical option such
as a tray or enable/
disable a driver feature
such as Allow Manual
Duplexing)
Macintosh OS X
V10.3
On the File menu, click
Print. Change the
settings that you want
on the various pop-up
menus.
On the File menu, click
Print. Change the
settings that you want
on the various pop-up
menus, and then, on the
Presets pop-up menu,
click Save as and type a
name for the preset.
These settings are
saved in the Presets
menu. To use the new
settings, you must select
the saved preset option
every time that you open
a program and print.
Open Printer Setup
Utilityby select ing the
hard drive, clicking
Applications, clicking
Utilities, then double-
clicking Printer Setup
Utility. Click on the print
queue. On the Printers
menu, click Show Info.
Click the Installable
Options menu.
Software for Macintosh computers
The HP installer provides PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files, Printer Dialog
Extensions (PDEs), and the HP LaserJet Utility for use with Macintosh computers.
The embedded Web server can be used with Macintosh computers if the printer is
connected to a network. See
Using the embedded Web server for more information.
PPDs
Use PPDs in combination with the Apple PostScript drivers to gain access to the printer
features and to allow the computer to communicate with the printer. An installation program
for the PPDs, PDEs, and other software is provided on the CD-ROM. Use the appropriate
PS driver that comes with the operating system.
HP LaserJet Utility
Use the HP LaserJet Utility to control features that are not available in the driver. The
illustrated screens make selecting printer features easy. Use the HP LaserJet Utility to
perform the following tasks:
● Name the printer, assign it to a zone on the network, and download files and fonts.
● Configure and set the printer for Internet protocol (IP) printing.
NOTE
The HP LaserJet Utility is not currently supported for OS X, but the utility is supported for the
Classic environment.
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