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7 Using the HP UPD
Introduction
The HP Universal Print Driver (HP UPD) provides a general-purpose print driver. The look and feel of the HP UPD
varies depending on whether it has been installed in dynamic or traditional mode. For more information about
installing the HP UPD in these modes, see Installing and uninstalling the HP UPD (chapter 5).
The following sections describe how to use the HP UPD and its features.
Use the HP UPD—traditional mode only
Use the HP UPD — dynamic mode only
Use the HP UPD — features (traditional mode and dynamic mode)
Known issue with redirected printers
Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions
Using the HP UPD—traditional mode only
HP UPD traditional mode
When installed in traditional mode, the HP UPD behaves as a product-specific driver, associated to a specific printer
with a permanent instance of the driver in the Printers folder. You can install traditional mode printers in various
ways, including the Add Printer Wizard in the Printers folder or by using INSTALL.EXE.
Print using the HP UPD in traditional mode
Printing using the HP UPD depends on the installation mode of the HP UPD.
An HP UPD installed in traditional mode behaves similar to a product-specific driver. The HP UPD behaves according
to the driver features available for the product to which the driver is attached.
1. In the program, click File, and then click Print.
2. The Print dialog box opens. Select the printer from the list of available printers.
3. Click Properties and modify the driver features as needed. (For example, select the Finishing tab, and select
Print on both sides.)
Click OK when you are finished modifying settings.
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