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10. From Package Target section, click Save As…
11. Select a location where you want the files saved and click Save
Three files will be written here: an .exe, a .cab and an .xml with information about the package created
12. If you want to suppress any error messages, from the Create Package section, select the Suppress all end user
error messages checkbox .
13. Click Create Package. The Driver Configuration dialog opens.
14. Configure the driver as needed.
15. When you are finished configuring the driver, click OK. After accepting the configuration changes, the package
will be created.
Figure 4-5 Package Status
16. Click OK.
17. Run the new .exe from the client machine. You must have administrator rights to run the exe because it will be
copying files into the Windows driver store.
For direct connect, the driver files are on the system and any user can connect a printer to trigger the plug
and play event. The printer object is not created until the printer is connected.
NOTE: If you load multiple pdls for one printer, the OS will determine which one satisfies the Plug and Play
event. The OS will create one printer object for that pdl.
For network printers, a port and printer object will be created with the information provided above.
For more information on the HP PARK in this document, see HP Print Administrator's Resource Kit (PARK) in this
chapter.
Configure HP UPD default settings after driver installation in
driver preferences
Table 4-1 Configurable functions and pre-configuration utilities lists which utility or utilities to use to configure
commonly used printer driver features.
Manage printer default settings
When a printer gets installed, certain default settings are automatically set based on what capabilities are available
from the product. These default settings include items such as default paper size and type, simplex (single sided
printing), and portrait or landscape printing.
In many printing environments it is common for printing administrators to change the default settings. Some of the
more common changes are to enable printing on both sides of the paper (duplex) and to print in grayscale. There are
many ways to change or preconfigure these default settings and some are discussed in other chapters of this HP
System Administrator's Guide.
This section primarily discusses how these new default settings are deployed and how to manage or provide firmer
controls on changes allowed to these default settings. Default settings and changes are not managed.
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