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12. Select either the generic name or a version specific HP Universal Printing driver.
NOTE: HP recommends using the versioned driver on print servers.
13. Select Next.
14. Enter a printer name or use the default printer name.
NOTE: The name specified In the Printer name: field is the name of the installed printer that displays in the
Devices and Printers folder. The default printer name for the non-versioned PCL 6 driver is “HP Universal
Printing PCL 6” for the first installation. However, this increments to “HP Universal Printing PCL 6 (copy1)” and so
on for subsequent installs.
HP recommends renaming the printer to better identify the printer.
15. Click Next.
16. After the installation is complete, the Printer Sharing dialog opens. Select Do not share this printer, or enter a
Share name: to share the printer.
17. Click Next.
18. Select or deselect Set as the default printer and if you want to print a test page, click Print a test page. Once
the test page prints, click Finish.
Method 2: Windows client/server: Use INSTALL.EXE wizard
Follow these steps to install the HP UPD by using the HP Universal Printing Install.exe wizard.
1. If you have not downloaded the HP UPD installation files, see Download and unzip the HP UPD installation files in
this chapter.
2. Navigate to the HP UPD folder.
3. Scroll down and double-click Install.exe.
4. If a message dialog displays asking if you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer,
click Yes.
5. When the Universal Printing Installer wizard opens, read the software license agreement, and then click Yes to
continue.
6. When the Installation Mode dialog box opens, select Traditional mode and click Next.
NOTE: Only traditional mode queues are supported on print servers. Do not create and share dynamic mode queues
on any print server.
7. Click Add a local printer and then click Next.
8. To add a new port, select Create a new port, select Standard TCP/IP Port in the drop down list, and then click
Next.
9. Deselect Query the printer and automatically select the driver to use.
10. Type in the IP address or hostname, and then click Next.
11. Select the versioned HP UPD driver from the list and then click Next.
NOTE: HP recommends using the versioned driver on print servers.
12. If an HP UPD is currently installed, select Replace existing driver and then click Next.
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