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AUTHOR:SEI SECURITY:HP Internal Use Only FILENAME:BPL HP FIRST: REVIEW DATE: SITE CODE:ABCJKMNPST TEXT:
Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si Printer Family February 1998
NOTICE
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Version 7 (01/98) (C) Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1998 All Rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws.
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Overview: HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si Printer Family (External)...1 Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si Printer Family February 1998 .........................................................................................................2
....................................................................................................................................2 Notice.........................................................................................................................3 Trademark Notices....................................................................................................3
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CD-ROMMac OS Partition (External)..................................................................31 Availability (External) 33 In-Box Versions (External)......................................................................................34 Fulfillment Centers (External) 36 Windows 3.1x (7 disks per language) (External)...................................................36 Windows 95 (7 disks per language) (External)......................................................36 Windows NT 3.51/4.0 (6 disks per language) (External).......................................37 OS/2 PCL Driver (1 disk per language) (External).................................................37 OS/2 PostScript Driver (1 disk per language) (External)......................................37 HP JetAdmin for OS/2 Warp (1 disk per language) (External)..............................38 Printing Software for Mac OS 7.x (1 disk per language) (External).....................38 Printing Software for Macintosh QuickDraw GX (Mac os 7.5) (1 disk per language) (External)................................................................................................38 Drivers for DOS Applications (1 disk per language) (External)............................38 Internet (External)....................................................................................................38
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Manually uninstalling the PCL Driver (Customer Viewable)..............................103 PostScript Driver Modifications (Customer Viewable).......................................105 Manually uninstalling the PostScript Driver (Customer Viewable)....................106 HP FontSmart (Customer Viewable).....................................................................106 Manually Uninstalling HP FontSmart (Customer Viewable)...............................113 HP DocWise (Customer Viewable).......................................................................113 Manually Uninstalling HP DocWise (Customer Viewable)..................................120 HP Toolbox (Customer Viewable)........................................................................121 Uninstalling HP Toolbox (Customer Viewable)...................................................129 Manually Uninstalling HP Toolbox (Customer VIewable)...................................129 Known Issues (Internal)........................................................................................130 Windows NT 3.51 153 System Requirements (External)..........................................................................153 Backgrounders (External).....................................................................................153 Installed Components for Windows NT 3.51 (External)......................................154 Font Support (External).........................................................................................155 Feature Support (External)....................................................................................156 Installation Instructions (External).......................................................................157 Installation Options and User Prompts for Windows NT 3.51 (External)..........158 Uninstalling Printing System Components (Customer Viewable).....................158 PCL Driver Modifications (Customer Viewable)..................................................160 Manually uninstalling the PCL Driver (Customer Viewable)..............................160 PostScript Driver Modifications (Customer Viewable).......................................161 Manually uninstalling the PostScript Driver from the System (Customer Viewable)................................................................................................................161 HP FontSmart Modifications (Customer VIewable).............................................162 Manually Uninstalling HP FontSmart (Customer VIewable)...............................165 Known Issues (Internal)........................................................................................165 Windows NT 4.0 167 System Requirements (External)..........................................................................167 Backgrounders (External).....................................................................................167 Bidirectional Support Requirements (External)).................................................167 Installed Components for Windows NT 4.0 (External)........................................168 Font Support (External).........................................................................................168 Feature Support (External)....................................................................................170 Installation Instructions (External).......................................................................170 Installation Options and User Prompts for Windows NT 4.0 (External)............171 Uninstalling Printing System Components (Customer Viewable).....................172 PCL Driver Modifications (Customer Viewable)..................................................173 Manually uninstalling the PCL Driver (Customer Viewable)..............................174 Manually Uninstalling HP JetDirect Port Registry Entries (Customer Viewable) ................................................................................................................................177 PostScript Driver Modifications (Customer Viewable).......................................177 Manually uninstalling the PostScript Driver from the System (Customer Viewable)................................................................................................................178 HP FontSmart Modifications (Customer Viewable).............................................178 Manually Uninstalling HP FontSmart (Customer Viewable)...............................181 HP Toolbox (Customer Viewable)........................................................................182 Manually Uninstalling HP Toolbox (Customer Viewable)...................................184 Known Issues (Internal)........................................................................................185 IBM OS/2 2.0 and Greater 186
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System Requirements (External)..........................................................................186 Components and Features (External)..................................................................186 Font Support (External)).......................................................................................187 Printer Support (External).....................................................................................188 OS/2 Installation instructions (External)..............................................................188 Known Issues (Internal)........................................................................................191 Apple Macintosh System 7 or greater 192 System requirements (External)...........................................................................192 Backgrounders (External).....................................................................................192 Installed Components (External)..........................................................................193 Features (External)................................................................................................195 Font Support (External).........................................................................................195 Printer Support (External).....................................................................................195 Macintosh Installation instructions (External)....................................................195 Uninstalling the Macintosh printing system (External)......................................196 Known Issues (Internal)........................................................................................196
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Backgrounders (External).....................................................................................230 Installed Components for Windows NT 4.0 (External)........................................231 Feature Support (External)....................................................................................231 Installation Instructions (External).......................................................................232 Installation Options and User Prompts for Windows NT 4.0 (External)............233 Uninstalling Printing System Components (Customer Viewable).....................234 HP JetAdmin Modifications (Customer Viewable)..............................................235 Uninstalling HP JetAdmin (Customer Viewable).................................................238 OS/2 Warp 240 System Requirements (External)..........................................................................240 Supported Configurations (External)...................................................................240 HP JetAdmin for OS/2 Modifications (Customer Viewable)...............................241 Installation Instructions (Customer Viewable)....................................................241 Apple Macintosh System 7 and greater 243 HP LaserJet Utility (External)................................................................................243 Features (External)................................................................................................243 Backgrounders (External).....................................................................................243
This reference is available in an electronic format to serve as a quick reference tool for Customer Service Center (CSC) agents, support engineers, system administrators, MIS personnel, product engineers, field representatives, and end users, as appropriate. NOTE: Throughout this document, Windows(R) 3.1x refers to Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows(R) for WorkGroups 3.11.
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Windows 3.1x (includes Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for Workgroups 3.11) Windows(R) 95 Windows NT Workstation 3.51 and 4.0 IBM OS/2 2.0 or greater Mac OS System 7 or greater
The CD-ROM also includes software components for network administrators who use the following network operating systems: * * * * Novell NetWare 3.x or 4.x Windows NT Server 3.51 and 4.0 IBM LAN Server 3.0 or greater Apple AppleTalk
HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Printing System version 2.00 INSTALLER (EXTERNAL) HP LaserJet 5Si Installer version 2.00
Windows 95
Windows 95 PCL 5e Driver version >2.50 (This driver is bidirectional when installed via the printing system under NetWare 3.x or under NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation mode.) Windows 95 PostScript Driver version 4.0 (This driver is bidirectional when installed via the printing system under NetWare 3.x or under NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation mode.)
Windows NT 3.51
Windows NT 3.51 PCL Driver version 3.73 (This driver is unidirectional.) Windows NT 3.51 PostScript Driver version 3.51(This driver is unidirectional.) HP recommends that it be used with Service Pack 4 from Microsoft (R) (see "Backgrounders").
Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver version 3.71 (This driver is bidirectional with Novell InterNetWare client and JetDirect environments.) Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver version 4.0 (This driver is unidirectional.)
OS/2 PCL Driver version 30.515 (This driver is bidirectional when installed with HP JetAdmin under OS/2 3.0 or later.) OS/2 PostScript Driver version 30.515
DRIVER FOR APPLE MACINTOSH AND COMPATIBLE SYSTEMS (EXTERNAL) HP LaserJet PostScript Printer Driver version 8.3.1 (System 6 or greater) * Includes PostScript Printer Description files (PPDs), which are used by the driver and applications to determine the features and PostScript commands supported in the printer, and Printer Description Files (PDFs), which are used by QuarkXPress.
ADDITIONAL DRIVERS (EXTERNAL) Additional drivers are available from your Hewlett-Packard distributor or from the HP website http://www.hp.com. These drivers are: * * Macintosh QuickDraw GX Driver for System 7.5 or greater DOS WordPerfect 5.x and 6.x drivers
HP DocWise is a Windows 3.1x and Windows 95 tool for analyzing and tracking print jobs. When a document is submitted for printing, HP DocWise checks it for potential print setting conflicts (for example, too many pages in the document to be sent to the stapler) and notifies you when a problem is detected. When no conflicts exist, helpful tips are provided to assist you in getting the most out of your HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier or HP LaserJet 5Si printer family. In NetWare environments where the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier and computer can communicate bidirectionally, HP DocWise follows the progress of your documentfrom the print queue, to the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, to the output bin. Notification is provided for events that stop the progress of the printing process (for example, out of paper or paper jam). HP DocWise also notifies you when your document is ready for collection. Because these notifications are configurable, you can specify precisely which events you want to be alerted to. HP TOOLBOX (EXTERNAL) HP Toolbox is a Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, and Windows NT 4.0 utility that provides ready access to HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier and HP LaserJet 5Si printer family status, information on HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier and HP LaserJet 5Si printer family capabilities, and quick links for running other HP utilities such as HP JetPrint and HP FontSmart. HP Toolbox is available only in NetWare environments where the printer and computer can communicate bidirectionally. When these conditions are met, HP Toolbox appears as an HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier and HP LaserJet 5Si printer family icon on your desktop. Doubleclicking on the icon presents a dialog with a series of tabbed pages that provide access to HP Toolbox's contents. DOS SYMBOL SETS UTILITY (EXTERNAL) Use this utility to print the symbol sets for each preinstalled typeface on the printer or the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. BITMAPPED SCREEN FONTS (ON THE MAC OS PARTITION) (EXTERNAL) These screen fonts are available only for Macintosh and compatibles. The bitmapped screen fonts match your printer fonts or the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers 35 internal PostScript fonts, allowing you to-see the on-screen how your printed page will look. HP LASERJET GUIDE (EXTERNAL) This Apple Guide file is available only for Macintosh and Macintosh compatibles running Mac OS 7.5x or running Mac OS 7.0/7.1 with additional Apple Guide support software (see Backgrounders). This guide file provides on-screen support for HP LaserJet Utility and the HP LaserJet printer drivers. HP PRINTER WEB PAGE.HTML (EXTERNAL) Open this online web page for Hewlett-Packard printer support. You can open it from your favorite web browser at http://www.hp.com. Either drag and drop this file onto your browser or select Open File in Browser... from your browsers File menu. Then click on any of the links to find more information about your printer or to download software updates. The
images needed for this web page are located in a folder labeled Images. This option is available only for Macintosh. PRINT MONITOR (EXTERNAL) This is the Apple PrintMonitor version 7.0. This file is installed on systems that do not have a PrintMonitor extensions folder. PrintMonitor is for use with the HP LaserJet printer driver. HP LASERJET CLEANUP (EXTERNAL) This utility is installed into the Startup Items folder on Macintosh compatibles operating in System 7.x. It displays a dialog box that reminds users to select the HP LaserJet printer driver in the Selector, and then copies itself to the Trash.
HP JetAdmin software is also available for the following operating environments through the HP website at http://www.hp.com or through your Hewlett-Packard distributor. * * UNIX (HP-UX 9.x/10.x, Sun OS 4.1.3/4.1.4, or Solaris 2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5) Microsoft LAN Manager
Additional information about HP JetAdmin for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family is available in the HP JetDirect Print Server Installation Guide (Part Number 5963-6599). HP PRINTER SERVER NLM (EXTERNAL) The Hewlett-Packard printer server network loadable module (JETPS.NLM) runs on NetWare 3.x and 4.x file servers. It allows a Network Administrator to manage and control a peripheral attached to a parallel port on a NetWare file server. JETPS.NLM can be used as a replacement for Novells PSERVER.NLM. It services print queues on one or more file
servers and provides the same NetWare printing functionality as the HP JetDirect products. To run JETPS.NLM, HP JetAdmin must also be installed. HP JETDIRECT PORT (EXTERNAL) HP JetDirect port allows administrators to create and manage logical printer ports on a Windows NT server. An HP JetDirect port enables printing to HP JetDirect-enabled printers on the network using IPX/SPX or TCP/IP. HP LASERJET UTILITY (EXTERNAL) This utility can be installed from the CD-ROM Mac OS partition onto an Apple Macintosh or compatible computer running Mac OS System 7.x. This software program is a management tool for printers and the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. It allows Network Administrators to remotely install, configure, troubleshoot, manage, and set passwords for JetDirect-connected printers and HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers. In addition, a network administrator can configure printer accessories for network printers and HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers or for other printers.
HIGHLIGHTS (EXTERNAL)
Allows user to perform a Minimal install, which installs the unidirectional drivers only. NEW UNINSTALLER (EXTERNAL) The user now has the option of uninstalling individual components or uninstalling the complete HP LaserJet 5Si printing system. UPDATED PCL5E DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 3.1X AND WINDOWS 95 The updated PCL5e driver resolves the following PCL5e driver defects: * * * * Driver loses property tab sheets. Driver does not properly install fonts with the Bar Codes and More font SIMM. Driver does not properly install fonts with the Tax font SIMM. Most Divide by zero errors.
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HP JetAdmin software increases efficiency by greatly reducing network traffic. The latest version of HP JetAdmin ships with the printing system.
NT 3.51 PS
NT 4.0 PCL X X X X
NT 4.0 PS X X
OS/2 PS X X
UNIX (JetPrint) X X
Macintosh X X X X X
X X X (1) X (2) X X X X
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(1) Selection of output bins must be done via the print manager, rather than the application. (2) Selection of output bins are tied to selection of input sources.
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Backgrounders
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Bidirectional Requirement Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability by adding print job tracking to DocWise's unidirectional print job analysis. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
PostScript Driver
HP FontSmart
Bidirectional Requirement Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability by adding print job tracking to the DocWise unidirectional print job analysis. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
PostScript Driver
HP FontSmart
HP JetAdmin HP DocWise
HP Toolbox
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Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
WINDOWS NT 4.0 (EXTERNAL) Component PCL Driver PostScript Driver HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP Toolbox Bidirectional Requirement Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
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controlled, managed, and finished from a users desktop, eliminating the extra step of going to a photocopier. MOPY (EXTERNAL) The term MOPY stands for Multiple Original Prints. An HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier produces mopies, whereas a photocopier produces copies.
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Mailbox with Stapler in Job Separator / Stacker Mode Output Bins Face-Up Bin Bin 1 Stapler Bin Front Panel Optional Outbin 1 Optional Outbin 2 Optional Outbin 3 PJL Optional Outbin 1 Optional Outbin 2 Optional Outbin 3 PCL Device 3 Device 4 Device 5 1 Device labels Software Drivers Left Output Bin (Face up) Job Separator/ Stacker Stapling = on
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OUTPUT BIN CONFIGURATIONCONTINUED Multibin Mailbox in Mailbox Mode Output Bins Face-Up Bin Bin 1 Bin 2 Bin 3 Bin 4 Bin 5 Bin 6 Bin 7 Bin 8 Front Panel Optional Outbin 1 Optional Outbin 2 Optional Outbin 3 Optional Outbin 4 Optional Outbin 5 Optional Outbin 6 Optional Outbin 7 Optional Outbin 8 Optional Outbin 9 PJL Optional Outbin 1 Optional Outbin 2 Optional Outbin 3 Optional Outbin 4 Optional Outbin 5 Optional Outbin 6 Optional Outbin 7 Optional Outbin 8 Optional Outbin 9 PCL Device 3 Device 4 Device 5 Device 6 Device 7 Device 8 Device 9 Device 10 Device 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Device Labels Software Drivers Left Output Bin (face up) Mailbox 1 Mailbox 2 Mailbox 3 Mailbox 4 Mailbox 5 Mailbox 6 Mailbox 7 Mailbox 8
Multibin Mailbox in Stacker /Job Separator Modes Output Bins Face-Up Bin Bin 1 Front Panel Optional Outbin 1 Optional Outbin 2 PJL Optional Outbin 1 Optional Outbin 2 PCL Device 3 Device 4 1 Device Labels Software Drivers Left Output Bin (face up) Job Separator / Stacker
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EXAMPLES: (EXTERNAL) In these examples, the underlined value 3 is the device value which is determined by adding 1 to the mailbox device number as identified in the introductory paragraphs above. The first command with ASCIIHEX is the command to change the mailbox mode; the second ASCIIHEX command performs the power cycle. 1. Create a file that contains the PJL commands for the desired mode in a text editor. MailBox mode and power cycle: <ESC>%-12345X@PJL @PJL USTATUS JOB=on @PJL USTATUS DEVICE=VERBOSE @PJL DEFAULT PASSWORD=10 @PJL JOB PASSWORD=10 @PJL DMCMD ASCIIHEX="0400070104010703030214020104" @PJL DMCMD ASCIIHEX="040006020501010301040105" @PJL DEFAULT PASSWORD=0 @PJL EOJ <ESC>%-12345X Stacker mode and power cycle: <ESC>%-12345X@PJL
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@PJL USTATUS JOB=on @PJL USTATUS DEVICE=VERBOSE @PJL DEFAULT PASSWORD=10 @PJL JOB PASSWORD=10 @PJL DMCMD ASCIIHEX="0400070104010703030214020101" @PJL DMCMD ASCIIHEX="040006020501010301040105" @PJL DEFAULT PASSWORD=0 @PJL EOJ <ESC>%-12345X Separator mode and power cycle: <ESC>%-12345X@PJL @PJL USTATUS JOB=on @PJL USTATUS DEVICE=VERBOSE @PJL DEFAULT PASSWORD=10 @PJL JOB PASSWORD=10 @PJL DMINFO ASCIIHEX="0400070104010703030214020102" @PJL DMINFO ASCIIHEX="040006020501010301040105" @PJL DEFAULT PASSWORD=0 @PJL EOJ <ESC>%-12345X 2. Print the file. If you are using DOS Edit, at the DOS prompt, type COPY <filename> <printer port>.
PCL COMMAND STRINGS FOR FIRMWARE PRIOR TO VERSION 9.1 (EXTERNAL) NOTE: The PCL codes below are NOT official PCL codes. They should not be used for software development of any kind. Hewlett-Packard does not officially support these commands. These codes and associated support have been removed from firmware version 9.1 and later. COMMAND (EXTERNAL) <ESC>andl#K to establish mailbox mode <ESC>andl#I to establish stacker mode <ESC>andl#J to establish job separator mode PARAMETERS (EXTERNAL) <ESC> The escape character (In DOS Edit, while holding down the CTRL key, press P, then release of those buttons and press ESC. An arrow pointing to the left will appear on the screen.) and The ampersand sign (Shift-7) l Lower case L # The device number as defined in the introductory paragraphs above. In most cases, this will be a 2. <char> The capital character K, I or J for Mailbox mode, Stacker mode, or Separator mode, respectively. EXAMPLES (EXTERNAL)
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Create a file that contains the PCL code for the desired mode in a text editor. <ESC>andl2K to establish mailbox mode <ESC>andl2I <ESC>andl2J to establish stacker mode to establish job separator mode
Print the file. If you are using DOS Edit, type COPY <filename> <printer port> at the DOS prompt. Once the command is sent to the printer, turn the printer off and then back on to reinitialize the mailbox to its new mode. The printer will remain in this mode until it receives a command for a different mode. NOTE: The PCL commands change the mode. However, if the application being used does not allow selection of a paper destination, set the default paper destination from the front panel of the printer.
SETTING THE MULTIBIN MAILBOX AS THE DEFAULT PAPER DESTINATION (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. Press the MENUS button on the front panel of the printer until CONFIGURATION MENU appears. Press the ITEMS button until PAPER DESTINATION= appears. Depending on which mode has been selected for the multibin mailbox, it is possible to perform a PAPER DESTINATON of STACKER (may also be listed as OPTIONAL OUTPUT BIN 2), JOB SEPARATOR, or each of the eight MAILBOXES in addition to the TOP OUTPUT and LEFT OUTPUT (may also be listed as OPTIONAL OUTPUT BIN 1). Printing a PCL CONFIGURATION PAGE also confirms these options. 3. Press the PLUS (+) button to scroll through each of the options, and then press SELECT at the desired option.
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IN-BOX FILE LAYOUT (EXTERNAL) CD-ROMWINDOWS OS AND NOS PARTITION (ENGLISH ONLY) (EXTERNAL) ROOT DIRECTORY (EXTERNAL)
Directory Structure <CD-ROM drive>:<Root DIR> Files in this Directory HPSETUP.EXE README.TXT SETUP.EXE Directories in this Directory AUTOCAD DOS OS2 WIN3X WIN95 WINNT <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR>
NOTE:
On CD-ROM, the localized versions of the files are listed by language subdirectory under the above directories. AutoCAD files are available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. Files in this Directory HPADS12.EXE HPADS13.EXE HPCOMMON.EXE HPDRV11.EXE HPPLOT.EXE HPREND.EXE INSTALL.EXE README.TXT _INSTAL2.EXE
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Files in this Directory DISK1.ID R12DRV.Z R12SUP.Z R13DRV.Z R13SUP.Z README.TXT SETUP.EXE SETUP.INS SETUP.PKG _INST16.EX_ _ISDEL.EXE _SETUP.DLL _SETUP.LIB
Files in this Directory DISK1.ID R12DRV.Z R12SUP.Z R13DRV.Z R13SUP.Z README.TXT SETUP.EXE SETUP.INS SETUP.PKG _INST32.EX_ _ISDEL.EXE _SETUP.DLL _SETUP.LIB
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Files in this Directory CACTUS.PCL DALMAT.PCL HALFSHAD.PCL HP.PCL J.PCL LITMOON.PCL LITSOC.PCL LITSUN.PCL MOON.PCL N.PCL O.PCL PUP.PCL R.PCL SAN.PCL SOCCER.PCL STAR.PCL SUN.PCL Y.PCL
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Directories in this Directory DISK1 DISK2 DISK3 DISK4 DISK5 DISK6 DISK7 <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR>
Files in this Directory ALLFONTS.TX_ BC500RTL.DL_ BTL70L.DL COLA16.PE_ CORONET.TT_ CORSIVA.TT_ DOCWISE.PE_ FONTSMRT.HL_ FONTSMRT.PE_ HP7UP.DL_ HPUNINST.BBB HP JETADMIN.PE_ JETPRINT.PE_ MARIGOLD.TT_ MATCHFNT.TX_ MTSORTS.TT_ OEMSETUP.INF_ PCL5DRV.PE_ PSDRIVER.PE_ READ5SIM.WRI README.PE_ RM45UN.EX_ RWTSD.EX_ POP.WA _SETUP16.EX_ SETUP.EXE SETUP.LST SETUP.ST_ SETUPRES.DLL SETUPUI.DL SPEAKER.DR SPEAKER.TX_ TOOLBOX.PE_ UNINSTAL.ST_ UNINSTAL.UN_ _JET_MSG.NO_ _JET_MSG.PO_ _JET_MSG.SP_ _JET_MSG.SW_
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Files in this Directory ASICNTRL.DL_ FINSTALL.DL_ FINSTALL.HL_ HP5SIAND.EX_ HP5SI.DRV_ HP5SI.HL_ HP5SIDPX.DL_ HP5SIENV.DL_ HP5SIFON.DL_ HP5SIHCI.DL_ HP5SIHCO.DL_ HP5SIHCS.DL_ HP5SIHDK.DL_ HP5SISTD.DL_ HP5SIUTL.DL_ HPFONTS.TE_ HPTABS16.DL_ OVER_ANY.WR_ OVER_DUT.WR_ OVER_ENG.WR_ OVER_FIN.WR_ OVER_FRN.WR_ OVER_GER.WR_ OVER_ITN.WR_ OVER_POR.WR_ OVER_NOR_WR_ POP.WA_ WATERMRK.IN_ _JET_HLP.FR_ _JET_HLP.GE_ _JET_HLP.IT_ _JET_HLP.NO_ _JET_HLP.PO_ _JET_HLP.SP_ _JET_HLP.SW_ _JET_MSG.DA_ _JET_MSG.DU_ _JET_MSG.EN_ _JET_MSG.FI_ _JET_MSG.FR_ _JET_MSG.GE_ _JET_MSG.IT OVER_DAN.WR_ OVER_SPA.WR_ OVER_SWE.WR_ DOOROPEN.WA
<drive>:\WIN3x\ English\DISK2\*.*
Files in this Directory ADOBEPS.DR_ ADOBEPSI.CP_ ADOBEPSI.HL CTL3DV2.DL_ DEFPRTR.PPD_ DOWN.DL_ DWN.HL_ FONTS.MF_ FONTSMRT.EX_ HPLJ5SI1.DL_ HPLJ5SI1.HL_ HPLJ5SI1.PPD_ HPLJ5SIM.DL_ HPLJ5SIM.HL_ HPLJ5SIM.PPD_ LTCCNTRL.DL_ PSINSTDV.EX_ PS_ENUM.DL_ RUN_ENUM.EX_ VER.DL_ WATERMAR.IN_ WINDOWN.EX_ HPMS16.HP_
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Files in this Directory CTL3D.DL_ HPBHDI.HL_ HPHBDIB.HL_ HPBSWMSG.HL_ HPTRSB.HL_ HPDAGT16.EX_ HPDALT16.DL_ HPDOCW16.HL_ HPFONTS.EDB_ HPKEYSTN.DL_ HPTB16.HL_ HPTB16.HP_ HPTBOX16.EX_ HPTBUI16.DL_ TRASH.WA_ _JET_HLP.DA_ _JET_HLP.DU_ _JET_HLP.EN_ _JET_HLP.FI_ _JET_HLP.FR_ HPHCO16.HP_
Files in this Directory FLARE.WA_ HPALP16.HP_ HPALPUI16.HP_ HPBPML16.DL_ HPLOT.HL_ HPPAL16.DL HP JETADMIN16.CP_ HP JETADMIN16.EX_ HP JETADMIN16.HL_ JETPRINT.EX_ JETPRINT.HP_ NWCALLS.DL_ NWIPXSPX.DL_ NWLOCALE.DL_ NWNET.DL_ NWNETAPI.DL_ NWPNW.DL_ NWPSERV.DL_ NWPSRV.DL_ PCTREE16.DL_ FOGBLAST.WA_
Files in this Directory HPFLSH16.HP_ HPHCO16.HL_ HPHOOUI16.HP HPJDCM16.HP HPJDUN16.HL_ HPJDUN16.HP HPJMON16.HL_ HPJMON16.DL_ HPJOBS16.EX_ HPMBUI16.HP_ HPMS16.HP_ HPMSTR16..HL_ HPMSUI16.HP_ HPNETS16.HP_ HPOBJ16.HP_ HPPELK16.HP_ HPPJL16.HP_ HPPREC16.HP_ HPPRMB16.HL_ HPPRMB16.HP_ HPPRN16.HL_ HPPRN16.HP_ HPPRUI16.HP_ HPRRM16.HP_ HPSNMP16.DL_ HPTCP16.HP_ HPTRBT16.HP_ HPTUI16.HP_
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Directory Structure
Files in this Directory HPBCOM16.DL_ HPBMLC16.HP_ HPCOLA16.DL_ HPCONT16.HL_ HPECL16.HL_ HPECUI16.HP_ HPELK16.HL_ HPELKUI6.HP_ HPFL16.HP_ HPFLSH16.HL HPJDUI16.HP_
Directories in this Directory DISK1 DISK2 DISK3 DISK4 DISK5 DISK6 DISK7 <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR>
Files in this Directory ALLFONTS.TX_ COLA.PE_ COLA16.PE_ CORONET.TT_ CORSIVA.TT_ DOCWISE.PE_ FONTSMRT.HL_ FONTSMRT.PE_ HP5SI95.INF. HP7UP.DL_ HPALPUI.HP_ HPJAHLP.CN_ HPLOT.HL_ JETADM.CP_ HP JETADMIN.HL_ PCL5DRV.PE_ PSDRIVER.PE_ READ5SIM.WRI README.PE_ SETUP.EXE SETUP.LST SETUP.ST_ SETUPRES.DLL SETUPUI.DL TOOLBOX.PE_ UNINSTAL.ST_ UNINSTAL.UN_ _SETUP32.DL_ MARIGOLD.TT_ MATCHFNT.TX_
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Files in this Directory ADOBEPS4.DR_ ASICNTRL.DL_ FINSTALL.DL_ FINSTALL.HL_ FONTS.MF HP5SIand.EX_ HP5SI.DRV_ HP5SI.HL_ HP5SIDPX.DL_ HP5SIENV.DL_ HP5SIFON.DL_ HP5SIHCI.DL_ HP5SIHCO.DL_ HP5SIHCS.DL_ HP5SIHDK.DL_ HPLJ5SI2.HL_ HPLJ5SI2.PPD_ HPLJ5SIM.DL_ HPLJ5SIM.HL_ HPLJ5SIM.PPD_ HPMS16.HP_ HPPRMOBY.HL_ HPTRBIT.HP_ ICONLIB.DL_ NETWIN32.DL_ NWSIPX32.DL_ WATERMRK.IN_ HP5SISTD.DL_ HP5SIUTL.DL_ HPALP.HP_. HPCMON.DL_
Files in this Directory HPBHDI.HL_ HPBHDIB.HL_ HPBHDIB.CN_ HPBSWMSG.CN HPBSWMSG.HL_ HPBTRSB.HL_ HPBTRSB.CN_ HPDOCAGT.EX_ HPDOCALT.DL_ HPDOCW.HL_ HPKEYSTN.DL_ HPMSTOR.HL_ HPOVER.CN_ HPOVER.HL_ HPJAHLP.CN_ HPTB.CN_ HPTB.HL_ HPTBUI.HP_ HP JETADMIN.HL_ NCPWIN32.DL_ NWCALLS.DL_ NWIPXSPX.DL_ NWLOCALE.DL_ NWNET.DL_ NWPNW.DL_ NWPSRV.DL_ HPPRMOBY.HP_ HPPRNTR.HP_ HPSHELL.DL_
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Files in this Directory HPHCO.HL_ HPMSUI.HP_ HPNETSRV.HP_ HPNW432.DL_ HPNWPSRV.DL_ HPNWSHIM.DL_ HPRRM.HP_ MFC42.DL_ MSVCRT.DL_ HPOBJ.HP_ HPPELK.HP_ HPPJL.HP_ HPPRECL.HL_ HPPRECL.HP_ HPPRELK.HL_ HPPRNTR.HL_ HPPRUI.HP_
Files in this Directory CLNWINTH.DL_ HPECLUI.HP_ HPELKUI.HP_ HPFL.HP_ HPFLASH.HL_ HPFLSH.HP_ HPMS.HP_ SUPWIN32.DL_ HPHCO.HP_ HPHCO16.HP_ HPHCOUI.HP_ HPJDCOM.HP_ HPJDNP.DL_ HPJDPP.DL_ HPJDUI.HP_ HPJDUND.HL_ HPJDUND.HP_ HPJMON.DL_ HPJMON.HL_ HPLOCMON.DL_ HPLOCMON.HL_ HPLOTCP.HP_ HPLOTUI.HP_ HPMOBYUI.HP_
Files in this Directory CALWIN32.DL_ CLNWIN32.DL_ CLXWIN32.DL_ HPALERTS.DL_ HPBCOM.DL_ HPBLPT.VX_ HPBMLC.HP_ HPBPML.DL_ HCOLA.DL_. HPCOLA16.DL_ HPDMIP.HP_ HPDMIPX.HP_ HPNETS16.HP_ HPNWSH16.DL_ HPOBJ16.HP_ HPPREC16.HP_ HPPRN16.HL_ HPPRN16.HP HPPRM16.HP_ HPSNMP16.DL_
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Directories in this Directory DISK1 DISK2 DISK3 DISK4 DISK5 DISK6 <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR> <DIR>
Files in this Directory ALLFONTS.TX_ COLANT.PE_ FONTSMRT.HL_ FONTSMRT.PE_ HP5SI.INF HP5SIM.DL_ HP5SIMUI.DL_ HP5SIMUI.HL_ HPBHDI.HL_ HPLJ5SI1.PP_ HPLJ5SIM.PP_ HPNRA.EX_ HPOVER.CN_ HPRASDD.DL_ HPRASDUI.HL_ HPRASDUI.DL_ HPTDPI.TD_ HPTDS.DL_ HPUNINST.EX_ HP JETADMIN.PE_ MATCHFNT.TX_ PCL5DRV3.PE_ PCL5DRV4.PE_ PJLMON.DL_ PSCRIPT.DL_ PSCRIPT.HL_ PSCRIPT.SEP PSCRPTUI.DL_ PSDRV351.PE_ PSDRV40.PE_ README.PE_ READ5SIM.WRI SETUP.EXE SETUP.LST SETUP.ST_ SETUPRES.DLL SETUPUI.DL_ TOOLBOX.PE_ UNINSTAL.ST_ UNINSTAL.UN_ _SETUP32.DL_
Files in this Directory CORONET.TT_ CORSIVA.TT_ HP5M3.DL_ HP7UP.DL_ HPBTRSB.HL_ HPNT5SI.PP_ HPFONTS.TE_ HPOVER.CN_ HPPROPTY.EX_ RASDDUI.DL_ RASDDUI.HL_ MARIGOLD.TT_
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Files in this Directory HPNT5SIM.PP_ MTSORTS.TT_ PCL5EMS.DL_ RASDD.DL_ HPBHDIB.CN_ HPBSWMSG.CN_ HPBTRSB.CN_ PRINTER.INF PSCRIPT.CN_ PSCRIPT.DL_ PSCRIPT.HL_ PSCRPTUI.DL_ HPBSWMSG.HL_
Files in this Directory CALWIN32.DL_ CLNWIN32.DL_ HPALERTS.DL_ HPCOLA.DL_ HPFLASH.HL_ HPHCO.HL_ HPJAHLP.CN_ HPJDUND.HL_ HPJMON.DL_ HPJMON.HL_ HPLOCMON.DL_ HPLOCMON.HL_ HPMSTOR.HL_ HPNWPSRV.DL_ HPNWSHIM.DL_ HPPRECL.HL_ HPPRELK.HL_ HPPRNTR.HL_ HPSHELL.DL_ HPSNMP.DL_ HP JETADMIN.CP_ HP JETADMIN.EX_ HP JETADMIN.HL_ LOCWIN32.DL_ MSVCRT.DL_ NCPWIN32.DL_ NETWIN32.DL_ SUPWIN32.DL_
Files in this Directory FONTSMRT.EX_ HPALPUI.HP_ HPBHDIB.HL_ HPALP.HP_ HPLOTCP.HP_ HPFONTS.EDB HPTB.HL_ HPPRMOBY.HL_ MSVCRTD.DL_ HPTBUI.HP_
Files in this Directory HPMOBYUI.HP_ HPMSUI.HP_ HPNETSRV.HP_ HPRRM.HP_ HPJDUND.HP_ MFC42U.DL_ HPMS.HP HPOBJ.HP_ HPPELK.HP_ HPPJL.HP_ HPPRECL.HP_ HPPRMOBY.HP_ HPPRNTR.HP_ HPPRUI.HP_
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Files in this Directory HPDMIP.HP_ HPDMIPX.HP_ HPECLUI.HP_ HPELKUI.HP_ HPFLSH.HP_ HPHCO.HP_ HPLOTUI.HP_ HPHCOUI.HP_ HPJDCOM.HP_ HPJDUI.HP_ HPFL.HP_
The Macintosh partition contains 11 localized printing system installer applications, each for a different language. A localized installation README file accompanies each installer. All the localized installers and their README files are on the same root directory, but each localized version is separated from the rest by a corresponding language heading. For example, the English versions of the installer application and the installer README are under the language heading English.
Files Names * HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Install * CD-ROM Installation Notes * Installation of HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier * CD-ROM Installationsmeddelelser * HP LaserJet 5Si MopierInstallationsdatei * Install mit helfe der CD-ROM * Instalacin deHP LaserJet 5Si Mopier * Notes Instalacin del CD-ROM * Installation de HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier * Installation du CD-ROM Files Names * * * * * InstallaHP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Note sullinstalla da CD-ROM HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Installatie Notas acerca de la instalacin Installasjon avHP LaserJet 5Si Mopier * Merknader om installasjon
German (Deutsch)
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Files Names * Installation deHP LaserJet 5Si Mopier * LInstallation du CD-ROM * Asenna LaserJetHP LaserJet 5Si Mopier * CD-ROM Asennusohjeita * Installera LaserJetHP LaserJet 5Si Mopier * Information om installation
Finnish (Suomi)
Swedish (Svenska)
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AVAILABILITY (EXTERNAL)
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The printing system software for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family is available from the following sources.
PCL Drv X X X X X X X X X X X X X
PS Drv X X X X X X X X X
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HP FontSmart
Jet-Print
HP JetAdmin
HP Toolbox
Win 3.x Win 95 Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Italian Norwegian Portuguese Polish Spanish (Castilian) Swedish Turkish X X X X X X X X X X X
Win NT 3.51/4.0 X X X X X X X X X X X
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Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Italian Norwegian Polish Portuguese Spanish Swedish Turkish
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PRINTING SOFTWARE FOR MACINTOSH QUICKDRAW GX (MAC OS 7.5) (1 DISK PER LANGUAGE) (EXTERNAL)
Only available on disk through Fulfillment. It is not included on the in-box CD-ROM. English
INTERNET (EXTERNAL)
Anonymous FTP library service is available worldwide for around-the-clock-access to drivers and technical support information for HP peripheral and computer products. Please note that paths may change without notice. Access the Internet or FTP address and use the menus to locate the software or support of your choice.
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URL for Software and Support: http://www.hp.com/go/cposupport URL for Access HP: http://www.hp.com FTP address: ftp.hp.com Login: anonymous Password: your Internet email address
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NOTE:
In the descriptions that follow, the $ symbol before a path name indicates that the path to that directory may change from system to system. The term $Path indicates that the path and the subdirectory could change from system to system.
BACKGROUNDERS (INTERNAL)
HP TOOLBOX ICON (INTERNAL) Only one HP Toolbox icon can be on a Windows 3.1x desktop at once. Although a user might have multiple HP LaserJet 5Si Printers and/or multiple HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers, the printing system supports only one HP Toolbox icon on the desktop. WINDOWS 3.1X POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (INTERNAL) This version of AdobePS supports only standalone versions of Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for Workgroups 3.11.
Bidirectional Requirements Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability by adding print job tracking to DocWise's Unidirectional print job analysis. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
PostScript Driver
HP FontSmart
HP Toolbox
INTERACTION WITH CONTROL PANEL PRINTERS DIALOG BOX (PS DRIVER) (EXTERNAL) Some selections made in the Printers dialog box such as SET AS DEFAULT PRINTER and CONNECT take effect only after the Printers dialog box is closed. DUPLICATE FEATURES IN THE DRIVER AND APPLICATION (PS DRIVER) (EXTERNAL)
If your application contains the same feature as the driver (such as scaling or number of copies), use your application to set the feature; do not set it using the driver. Use the driver tab dialogs only to set printer options you cannot control via your applications Print or Print Setup dialog box. ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR (EXTERNAL) If you install Adobe Illustrator after installing the PostScript driver, the following message may appear: "The file C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\PS_ENUM.DLL already exists and has a different date than the file Illustrator is about to install. Do you wish to overwrite the current file on the system?" Select NO; (do not overwrite the file). When the same dialog appears again for Run_enum.exe, select NO. (Do not overwrite this file.) If Illustrator has been installed without regard to the above instructions, reinstall the driver using the instructions listed in "Deleting Previous Versions of the Driver." You must clear all previous files to ensure a successful installation. PAGE PREVIEW IMAGE (PS DRIVER) (EXTERNAL) The Page Preview image on the Paper tab dialog reflects only an approximation of the actual printed page. For example, paper size, color, and border filling in Page Preview may not accurately represent the corresponding characteristics of the printed page. When you specify a watermark to print in outline format, the Page Preview Image of the Watermark and Paper tab dialogs does not display the outline watermark. This is a limitation of the drivers display feature only; the watermark will print correctly on the physical page. MATCH COLOR ACROSS PRINTERS OPTION (EXTERNAL) The Match Color Across Printers option uses the device-independent color-rendering feature available in PostScript Level 2 color printers to render color output as close as possible to the colors of other Level 2 printers. This feature is intended to give accurate and consistent color rendering across a wide range of color devices. DOWNLOADING TASK THERMOMETER (EXTERNAL) The task-progress thermometer does not always reflect the true status of the fontdownloading task. Even though the font does download, the thermometer may not reflect 100%. UPDATE OF WIN.INI FILE (EXTERNAL) The font downloader does not update the WIN.INI file to reflect the fonts that it has downloaded; therefore, other PostScript drivers or application programs that read WIN.INI for information updates will not know which fonts have already been downloaded.
WATERMARKS (EXTERNAL) No default watermarks are installed when using the HP universal installer that is shipped with the printer (on CD-ROM). However, watermarks are installed if you use the Fulfillment version.
FONT SUPPORT (EXTERNAL) Microsoft Windows includes these basic TrueType fonts, which can be used with any HP printer:
Arial Arial Italic Arial Bold Courier New Courier New Italic Courier New Bold Times New Roman Times New Roman Italic Times New Roman Bold
The following fonts are installed through a Complete Installation for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family:
lbertus Extra Bold, Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold CG Omega CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Clarendon Condensed Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic
Using HP FontSmart or a Custom installation, users can install any or all of the following fonts:
Albertus Bold Albertus Extra Bold Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold Antique Olive Compact Arial Narrow Arial Narrow Italic Arial Narrow Bold Arial Narrow Bold Italic Bodoni Bodoni Italic Bodoni Bold Bodoni Bold Italic Bodoni Black Book Antiqua Book Antiqua Italic Book Antiqua Bold Book Antiqua Bold Italic Bookman Old Style Bookman Old Style Italic Bookman Old Style Bold Bookman Old Style Bold Italic CG Times Bold Italic Century Gothic Century Gothic Italic Century Gothic Bold Century Gothic Bold Italic Century Schoolbook Century Schoolbook Italic Century Schoolbook Bold Century Schoolbook Bold Italic Clarendon Clarendon Bold Clarendon Condensed Bold Clarendon Extended Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Gill Sans Gill Sans Italic Gill Sans Bold Gill Sans Bold Italic Gill Sans Condensed Gill Sans Condensed Bold Gill Sans Extra Bold Graphos Graphos Italic Graphos Bold Graphos Bold Italic Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Metrostyle Metrostyle Bold Metrostyle Extended Metrostyle Extended Bold Monotype Corsiva Monotype Sorts Ozzie Black Ozzie Black Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic
CG Omega CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold
Gill Sans Light Gill Sans Light Italic Goudy Old Style Goudy Old Style Italic Goudy Old Style Bold Goudy Old Style Bold Italic Goudy Old Style Extrabold
Univers Extended Medium Univers Extended Medium Italic Univers Extended Bold Univers Extended Bold Italic Univers Light Condensed Univers Light Condensed Italic
PRINTER SUPPORT (EXTERNAL) * The PostScript driver will support the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier and the HP LaserJet 5Si MX printer (or the HP LaserJet 5Si Printer with a PostScript SIMM and a JetDirect card), but only on a standalone version of Windows. Other PostScript printers can be supported with additional PPDs. The PCL driver supports all HP LaserJet 5Si models.
INSTALLED FILES AND INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENTS (EXTERNAL) A set of files is installed onto your system for each component in the printing system. However, the ultimate location of these files varies, depending on your environment (network or no network) and depending on whether you are running a standalone version of Windows 3.1x or a shared version.
CAUTION:
Before running the installer, restart Windows. Failure to restart Windows might result in the driver not being updated.
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NOTE:
To install from a network drive: The network administrator must first perform a disk image copy to copy the installation software to a network drive or hard disk drive. This procedure sets up a directory with disk-image subdirectories. Anyone with access to that drive can run the installation. (For example Disk1, Disk2, and Disk3.)
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Be sure that the printer is connected to the network and turned on. Close the MS Office toolbar and all applications. Turn off all virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on.
3. If you are installing from CD-ROM, insert the installation CD-ROM in your CDROM drive. 4. In Windows Program Manager, from the File menu, click Run. 5. Click the Browse button and select the SETUP.EXE file in the root directory on the CD-ROM drive. If you are installing the software from the network drive, select the SETUP.EXE File in the Disk1 subdirectory on the network drive location 6. Click OK. 7. 8. 9. Verify that SETUP.EXE is entered in the Command Line in the Run window, and then click OK. Click Continue until you are asked to select an installation option. Select an installation option: Typical, Custom, or Minimal, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
CAUTION:
The Typical install assumes you are running Windows 3.1x on a NetWare network: either NetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.x set to bindery emulation mode. If that is not the case, select the Custom installation option.
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CAUTION:
Users of a shared network version of Windows 3.1x can install the printing system locally only if the network administrator has first performed a network administrator installation, which installs the printing system on the shared Windows system directory on the network. Installing the printing system on the user's local machine modifies the local machine's .INI files. All other files reside on the shared Windows directory on the network. Shared users can install only those software components that the network administrator installs during the network administrator installation. For example, if the network administrator decides not to install HP Toolbox, then this component will not be available to the shared user for installation. 1. The network administrator runs Setup from the installation CD-ROM or disks and selects the Network administrator installation option. This
option is available only if the network administrator has read/write access to the shared version of Windows 3.1x. This step needs to be performed only once. 2. On the user's local machine, close the MS Office toolbar and all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. If you are installing from the CD-ROM, insert it in the CD-ROM drive. Select Run from the File menu. If you are installing from the CD-ROM, type D:\setup.exe and press Enter (or click OK). If you are installing from a network drive, click Browse to select the SETUP.EXE file in the Disk1 directory on the network drive location assigned by the network administrator. Press Enter (or click OK).
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CONTROL PANEL INSTALL (OEM) (EXTERNAL) For a Control Panel install (driver only), you can install via the operating system (from the Printers icon in the Control Panel). The instructions below are via the operating system. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Control Panel, click on the Printers icon. Click the Add button. Click the Install button. Type the path to the driver followed by D:\setup (or use the Browse button), then click OK. This copies the driver to your hard disk and adds it to the list of installed printers. To assign the printer to a local port, highlight the printer name in the Installed Printers list. Click the Connect button.
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Description
User Prompts
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise, HP Jet print, HP Toolbox, and README. Directory for main component Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 3.1x installer information. Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
Custom Installation
Allows user to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional drivers and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
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Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. (The uninstaller selects all components by default.) Then click Next.
NOTE:
If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether or not to remove, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
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UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBAL ONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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From Program Manager, click on the HP LaserJet group. Click on the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. Click on File in Program Manager and highlight Properties. In the Command Line box add a space plus the switch QDS (case-sensitive) at the end of the command line, and click OK. To complete uninstalling, follow the uninstall procedures as prompted.
Filename FINSTALL.DLL FINSTALL.DLL HP5SIand.EXE HP5SI.DRV HP5SI.HLP HP5SIDPX.DLL HP5SIENV.DLL HP5SIFon.DLL HP5SIHCI.DLL HP5SIHCO.DLL HP5SIHCS.DLL HP5SIHDK.DLL HP5SISTD.DLL HP5SIUTL.DLL
Shared With Component(s) HP LaserJet 4 Family and HP LaserJet 5 Family printing systems HP LaserJet 4 Family and HP LaserJet 5 Family printing systems
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) In order for users to obtain bidirectional communication with their HP LaserJet 5Si Printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, the following 16-bit COLA files must be installed in the $SYSTEM directory. Upon installation of the PostScript driver HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise, or HP FontSmart, this same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory. Even though all the files listed below are common to all of these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename HPBCOM16.DLL HPBMLC16.HPA HPCOLA16.DLL HPCONT16.HLP HPECL16.HLP HPECUI16.HPA HPELK16.HLP HPELKUI6.HPA HPFL16.HPA HPFLSH16.HLP HPFLSH16.HPA HPHCO16.HLP HPHCO16.HPA Description HP IEEE-1284 Driver HP MLC Driver HP COLA DLL HP JetAdmin Help HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Mass Storage Applet Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PostScript driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP
Filename HPHOUI16.HPA HPJDCM16.HPA HPJDUI16.HPA HPJDUN16.HLP HPJDUN16.HPA HPJMON16.DLL HPJMON16.HLP HPJOBS16.EXE HPMS16.HPA HPMSTR16.HLP HPMSUI16.HPA Filename HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA HPPELK16.HPA HPPJL16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRMB16.HLP HPPRMB16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPPRUI16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPTABS16.DLL HPTABS16.HLP HPTCP16.HPA HPTRBT16.HPA HPTUI16.HPA HPWIZ16.DLL PCTREE16.DLL HPMBUI16.HPA
Description HP High-Capacity Output UI HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet UI HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet UI HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet JobMonitor 16-bit Version JobMonitor Help JobMonitor Launcher HP Disk Mass Storage Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI Description HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet (MoBY) HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet DLL HP SNMP Language Applet DLL HP Tab Sheet Manager (16-bit version) HP DesignJet Family Applet (CP) HP BiTronics Driver HP DesignJet Family Applet (UI) HP WizSheet DLL Creative Controls: Tree/List WIN16 control v2.10 HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet
HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PostScript driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
Filename HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL HPALP16.HPA HPALPUI16.HPA HPBPML16.DLL
Description 5Si) HP PAL Interface NWCALLS.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWIPXSPX.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWLOCALE.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWNET.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWPSRV.DLL Client SDK 1.10 HP Printer Applet (6P) HP Printer Applet (6P) HP PML Driver
HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PostScript driver
$WINDOWS DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following file is added to the $WINDOWS directory when the PCL driver is installed in Windows 3.1x: Filename WATERMRK.INI Description Watermark descriptions Shared With Component Adobe file
.INI MODIFICATIONS (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following .INI modifications are made when the PCL driver is installed in Windows 3.1x:
If User Installs HP LaserJet 5Si or HP LaserJet 5Si MX [PrinterPorts] HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX = HP LaserJet 5Si,LPT1:,15,45 [Windows] device =HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, HP5SI, LPT1: [devices] HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX = HP LaserJet 5Si, LPT1:
If User Installs HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier WIN.INI [PrinterPorts] HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier = HP LaserJet 5Si,LPT1:,15,45 [Windows] device =HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si, LPT1: [devices] HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier = HP LaserJet 5Si, LPT1: [HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier,$NOCOLONPORT] ttscreen=1
[FontSubstitutes] Albertus (W1)=Albertus Medium AlbertusXb (W1)=Albertus Extra Bold Antique Olv (W1)=Antique Olive CG Times (W1)=CG Times Courier (W1)=Courier New Coronet (W1)=Coronet Letter Gothic (W1)=Letter Gothic Univers (W1)=Univers Univers Cd (W1)=Univers Condensed Albertus (WN)=Albertus Medium Albertus Xb (WN)=Albertus Extra Bole Antique Olv (WN)=Antique Olive CG Times (WN)=CG Times Courier (WN)=Courier New Letter Gothic (WN)=Letter Gothic Univers (WN)=Univers Univers Cd (WN)=Univers Condensed Clarendon Cd (W1)=Clarendon Condensed CG Omega (W1)=CG Omega Garmond (W1)=Garamond Marigold (W1)=Marigold HPJMON16.INI [JobsViewSettings] NotificationsPopup = 0
[FontSubstitutes] Albertus (W1)=Albertus Medium AlbertusXb (W1)=Albertus Extra Bold Antique Olv (W1)=Antique Olive CG Times (W1)=CG Times Courier (W1)=Courier New Coronet (W1)=Coronet Letter Gothic (W1)=Letter Gothic Univers (W1)=Univers Univers Cd (W1)=Univers Condensed Albertus (WN)=Albertus Medium Albertus Xb (WN)=Albertus Extra Bole Antique Olv (WN)=Antique Olive CG Times (WN)=CG Times Courier (WN)=Courier New Letter Gothic (WN)=Letter Gothic Univers (WN)=Univers Univers Cd (WN)=Univers Condensed Clarendon Cd (W1)=Clarendon Condensed CG Omega (W1)=CG Omega Garmond (W1)=Garamond Marigold (W1)=Marigold HPJMON16.INI [JobsViewSettings] NotificationsPopup = 0
MANUALLY UNINSTALLING THE PCL DRIVER FROM THE SYSTEM (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE)
CAUTION: Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends using the Uninstaller as the primary procedure for uninstalling printing system components. Removing printing system components and files manually may impact the operation of other installed components of this printing system as well as components of other printing systems installed on this computer. System integrity may also be affected by removing files from the printing system. Before removing any files, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
Select the Printers icon from the Control Panel. 2. Highlight the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier (or HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX) in the list of installed printers and press the Remove button.
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Select Yes at the Are You Sure? message. Delete any of the files added to the $WINDOWS directory and the $SYSTEM directory that are not shared by other components. Try the following: * * In the $WINDOWS directory, delete HP LaserJet 5Si*.* In the $SYSTEM directory, delete HP LaserJet 5Si*.*
NOTE: Use a text editor for this procedure. 5. 6. Open the WIN.INI file. Remove the following line from the [windows] section: device=HP LaserJet 5Si MX,hpPCL5g,$PORT 7. Remove the following line from the [PrinterPorts] section: device=HP LaserJet 5Si MX,hpPCL5g,$PORT,15,45 8. Remove the following line from the [devices] section: device=HP LaserJet 5Si MX,hpPCL5g,$PORT 9. If TrueType screen fonts were installed, delete the following section: [HP LaserJet 5Si MX,$NOCOLONPORT] ttscreen=1 10. If TrueType screen fonts were installed, delete the following font substitution table:
[FontSubstitutes] Albertus (W1)=Albertus Medium AlbertusXb (W1)=Albertus Extra Bold Antique Olv (W1)=Antique Olive CG Times (W1)=CG Times Courier (W1)=Courier New Coronet (W1)=Coronet Letter Gothic (W1)=Letter Gothic Univers (W1)=Univers Univers Cd (W1)=Univers Condensed Albertus (WN)=Albertus Medium Albertus Xb (WN)=Albertus Extra Bole Antique Olv (WN)=Antique Olive CG Times (WN)=CG Times Courier (WN)=Courier New Letter Gothic (WN)=Letter Gothic Univers (WN)=Univers Univers Cd (WN)=Univers Condensed Clarendon Cd (W1)=Clarendon Condensed CG Omega (W1)=CG Omega Garmond (W1)=Garamond Marigold (W1)=Marigold 11. Delete any of the files added to the $SYSTEM directory that are not shared by other components. To learn which files were added to the system directory, see "Files added to the system for the PCL Driver" under "PCL Driver Modifications."
Description
UI Customization for HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier HP Help file for HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PPD file for HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier README file
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following 16-bit COLA files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of the PostScript driver. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of the PostScript driver, HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise, or HP FontSmart. Even though all the files listed below are common to all of these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename HPBCOM16.DLL HPBMLC16.HPA HPCOLA16.DLL HPCONT16.HLP HPECL16.HLP HPECUI16.HPA HPELK16.HLP HPELKUI6.HPA HPFL16.HPA HPFLSH16.HLP HPFLSH16.HPA HPHCO16.HLP HPHCO16.HPA HPHOUI16.HPA HPJDCM16.HPA HPJDUI16.HPA HPJDUN16.HLP HPJDUN16.HPA HPJMON16.DLL Description HP P1284 Driver HP MLC Driver HP COLA DLL HP JetAdmin Help HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
HP Flash Mass Storage UI HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet JobMonitor
Filename HPJMON16.HLP HPJOBS16.EXE HPMS16.HPA Filename HPMSTR16.HLP HPMSUI16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA HPPELK16.HPA HPPJL16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRMB16.HLP HPPRMB16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPPRUI16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPTABS16.DLL HPTABS16.HLP HPTCP16.HPA HPTRBT16.HPA HPTUI16.HPA HPWIZ16.DLL HPMBUI16.HPA HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL PCTREE16.DLL
Description JobMonitor Help JobMonitor HP Disk Mass Storage Applet Description HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet (MoBY) HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver HP Tab Sheet Manager (16-bit version) HP Tab Sheet Monitor Help HP DesignJet Family Applet (CP) HP BiTronics Driver HP DesignJet Family Applet (UI) HP Wizards HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP PAL Interface NWCALLS.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWIPXSPX.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWLOCALE.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWNET.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWPSRV.DLL Client SDK 1.10 Creative Controls: Tree/List
Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin
Description WIN16 Control v2.10 HP Printer Applet (6P) HP Printer Applet UI (6P) HP PML Driver
$WINDOWS DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following file is added to the $WINDOWS directory upon installation of the PostScript driver: Filename WATERMAR.INI Description Watermark descriptions Shared With Component(s) Adobe file
.INI MODIFICATIONS (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following .INI modifications are made when the PostScript driver is installed in Windows 3.1x: If User Installs HP LaserJet 5Si MX If User Installs HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier
WIN.INI [PrinterPorts] HP LaserJet 5Si MX PS=HP LaserJet 5Si,LPT1:,15,45 [Windows] device=HP LaserJet 5Si MX PS,adobeps,LPT1: [devices] HP LaserJet 5Si MX PS=HP5SI, LPT1: [AdobePS] Incompatible Apps=FH4, Freehand, Frame, Photoshop, Xpress, Compatible Apps=, Show Compatibility Alert=1 Old Incompat List= FH4, Freehand, Frame, Photoshop, Xpress, Old Compat List=, Printer Number=14 Appl incompatibile= FH4, Freehand, Frame, Photoshop, Xpress, Appl compatibile=, Mostra messaggio di compatibilit=1 [HP LaserJet 5Si MX PS, LPT1] ttscreen=1 [AdobePS TrueType Substitutions] Arial=Helvetica Arial Narrow=Helvetica-Narrow Book Antiqua=Palatino Bookman Old Style=Bookman Century Gothic=AvantGarde Century Schoolbook=NewCenturySchlbk Courier New=Courier Monotype Corsiva=ZapfChancery Monotype Sorts=ZapfDingbats Symbol=Symbol Times New Roman=Times
WIN.INI [PrinterPorts] HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PS=HP LaserJet 5Si,LPT1:,15,45 [Windows] device=HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PS,adobeps,LPT1: [devices] HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PS=HP LaserJet 5Si, LPT1: [AdobePS] Incompatible Apps=FH4, Freehand, Frame, Photoshop, Xpress, Compatible Apps=, Show Compatibility Alert=1 Old Incompat List= FH4, Freehand, Frame, Photoshop, Xpress, Old Compat List=, Printer Number=14 Appl incompatibile= FH4, Freehand, Frame, Photoshop, Xpress, Appl compatibile=, Mostra messaggio di compatibilit=1 [HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PS, LPT1] ttscreen=1 [AdobePS TrueType Substitutions] Arial=Helvetica Arial Narrow=Helvetica-Narrow Book Antiqua=Palatino Bookman Old Style=Bookman Century Gothic=AvantGarde Century Schoolbook=NewCenturySchlbk Courier New=Courier Monotype Corsiva=ZapfChancery Monotype Sorts=ZapfDingbats Symbol=Symbol Times New Roman=Times
CAUTION:
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends using the Uninstaller as the primary procedure for uninstalling printing system components. Removing printing system components and files manually may impact the operation of other installed components of this printing system as well as components of other printing systems installed on this computer. System integrity may also be affected by removing files from the printing system. Before removing any files, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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Select the Printers icon from the Control Panel. Highlight HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PS (or HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX PS) in the list of installed printers and press the Remove button. Select Yes at the Are You Sure? message.
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If a user is having installation problems, it may be helpful to try the following procedure: 1. 2. Exit Windows. From DOS, delete the following files from both the WINDOWS and WINDOWS\SYSTEM directories: *.EBF, *.PPB, and *.PPD *.PFM (Do not delete these if they were placed here via the ATM control panel or a font installation program.) ADOBEPS?.* RUN_ENUM.* PSINSTDV.EXE WINDOWN.EXE PS_ENUM.* DOWN.DLL DWN.HLP Restart Windows. * Use Notepad or another ASCII text editor to delete from the WIN.INI file all the files listed in the table above (.INI Modifications).
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The following files are added to the $WINDRIVE\HPFONTS directory upon installation of HP FontSmart. Filename FONTSMRT.EXE CORSIVA.TTF CORONET.TTF FONTSMRT.HLP HP7UP.DLL HPFONTS.EDB HPFONTS.TER MARIGOLD.TTF MTSORTS.TTF Description HP FontSmart installer TrueType font TrueType font HP FontSmart help Flash interface Font database Font database TrueType font TrueType font Shared With Components NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE
$SYSTEM DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) If the FontSmart Printer Mass Storage Option is checked in the HP FontSmart Options dialog, then the following files are added to the $SYSTEM directory. Filename HPBCOM16.DLL HPBMLC16.HPA HPCOLA16.DLL HPCONT16.HLP HPECL16.HLP HPECUI16.HPA HPELK16.HLP HPELKUI6.HPA HPFL16.HPA HPFLSH16.HLP HPFLSH16.HPA HPHCO16.HLP HPHCO16.HPA HPHOUI16.HPA HPJDCM16.HPA HPJDUI16.HPA HPJDUN16.HLP HPJDUN16.HPA HPJMON16.DLL Description HP P1284 Driver HP MLC Driver HP COLA DLL HP JetAdmin Help HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
HP Flash Mass Storage UI HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet JobMonitor
Filename HPJMON16.HLP HPJOBS16.EXE HPMS16.HPA HPMSTR16.HLP HPMSUI16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA HPPELK16.HPA HPPJL16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRMB16.HLP HPPRMB16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPPRUI16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPTABS16.DLL HPTABS16.HLP HPTCP16.HPA HPTRBT16.HPA Filename HPTUI16.HPA HPWIZ16.DLL HPMBUI16.HPA HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL PCTREE16.DLL
Description JobMonitor Help JobMonitor HP Disk Mass Storage Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet (MoBY) HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver HP Tab Sheet Manager (16-bit version) HP Tab Sheet Monitor Help HP DesignJet Family Applet (CP) HP BiTronics Driver Description HP DesignJet Family Applet (UI) HP Wizards HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP PAL Interface NWCALLS.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWIPXSPX.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWLOCALE.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWNET.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWPSRV.DLL Client SDK 1.10 Creative Controls: Tree/List
Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin
Description WIN16 Control v2.10 HP Printer Applet (6P) HP Printer Applet UI (6P) HP PML Driver
$WINDOWS DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following file is added to the $WINDOWS directory upon installation of HP FontSmart. Filename PRNTNAME.INI Description Internal fonts list Shared With Components NONE
.INI MODIFICATIONS FOR HP FONTSMART (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following changes are made to the designated .INI files upon installation of HP FontSmart: FONTSMART.INI: [Preferences] FontSmart=c:\HpFonts PRNTNAME.INI: Generated by the installer, this file lists the fonts that are resident in printer ROM. The following table shows examples of the contents of the PRNTNAME.INI file. HP LaserJet 5Si Installation [DeviceFonts] PCLFont1=CG Times,CG Times PCLFont2=Courier,Courier New PCLFont3=Letter Gothic,Letter Gothic PCLFont4=Univers,Univers PCLFont5=Garamond,Garamond PCLFont6=Univers Condensed,Univers Condensed PCLFont7=CG Omega,CG Omega PCLFont8=Antique Olive, Antique Olive PCLFont9=Albertus Medium,Albertus Medium PCLFont10=Clarendon Condensed,Clarendon Condensed PCLFont11=Marigold,Marigold PCLFont 12=Coronet,Coronet HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Installation [DeviceFonts] PCLFont1=ITC Avant Garde Gothic,Century Gothic PCLFont2=ITC Bookman,Bookman Old Style PCLFont3=Courier,Courier New,TT PCLFont4=Helvetica,Arial,TT PCLFont5=Helvetica Narrow,Arial Narrow PCLFont6=New Century Schoolbook,Century Schoolbook PCLFont7=Palatino,Book Antiqua PCLFont8=Times Roman,Times New Roman, TT PCLFont9=ITC Zapf Chancery,Monotype Corsiva,HPTT PCLFont10=ITC Zapf Dingbats,Monotype
PCLFont13=Wingdings,Wingdings PCLFont14=Symbol,Symbol PCLFont15=Arial,Arial PCLFont16=Times New Roman,Times New Roman PCLFont17=Alvertus Extra Bold,Albertus Extra Bold
Sorts,HPTT PCLFont11=Symbol,Symbol,TT PSFont1=ITC Avant Garde Gothic, Century Gothic PSFont2=ITC Bookman, Bookman Old Style PSFont3=Courier, Courier New, TT
HPJMON16.INI [JobsViewSettings] NotificationsPopup=0 HPTBOX.INI [HP Toolbox Utils, HP LaserJet 5Si] HP Fontsmart=$Windrive\HpFonts\fontsmrt.exe
To remove HP FontSmart from the system: 1. 2. 3. 4. Go to the HP LaserJet group in the Windows program manager. Highlight the HP FontSmart icon. From the File menu, select Delete. Delete any of the files added to the $WINDOWS directory and the $SYSTEM directory that are not shared by other components. Try the following: * * In the $WINDOWS directory, delete HP LaserJet 5Si*.* In the $SYSTEM directory, delete HP LaserJet 5Si*.*
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Open the WIN.INI file. Remove the following line from the [Preferences] section in the FONTSMART.INI files: FontSmart=c:\HpFonts
$WINDRIVE\HPUTILS\JETPRINT\HP_PRINT DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following files are added to the $WINDRIVE\HPUTILS\JETPRINT\HP_PRINT directory upon installation of HP JetPrint: Filename _JET_HLP.DAN _JET_HLP.DUT _JET_HLP.ENG _JET_HLP.FIN _JET_HLP.FRN _JET_HLP.GER _JET_HLP.ITN _JET_HLP.NOR _JET_HLP.POR _JET_HLP.SPA _JET_HLP.SWE _JET_MSG.DAN _JET_MSG.DUT _JET_MSG.ENG Description Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Shared With Component(s) NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE
Filename _JET_MSG.FIN _JET_MSG.FRN _JET_MSG.GER _JET_MSG.ITN _JET_MSG.NOR _JET_MSG.POR _JET_MSG.SPA _JET_MSG.SWE DOOROPEN.WAV EXPLOSIO.WAV FLARE.WAV FOGBLAST.WAV JETPRINT.HPI OVER_ANY.WRI OVER_DAN.WRI OVER_DUT.WRI OVER_ENG.WRI OVER_FIN.WRI OVER_FRN.WRI OVER_GER.WRI OVER_ITN.WRI OVER_NOR.WRI OVER_POR.WRI OVER_SPA.WRI OVER_SWE.WRI Filename POP.WAV SPEAKER.DRV SPEAKER.TXT TRASH.WAV
Description Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Language version Sound file Sound file Sound file Sound file
Shared With Component(s) NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Windows 3.1x Windows 3.1x Windows 3.1x Windows 3.1x NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE Shared With Component(s) Windows 3.1x Windows 3.1x Windows 3.1x Windows 3.1x
Sound file
$SYSTEM DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following COLA files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of HP JetPrint in Windows 3.1x. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of the PCL and PostScript drivers, HP Toolbox, HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise, or HP FontSmart. Even though all the files listed below are common to all of these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename HPBCOM16.DLL HPBMLC16.HPA HPCOLA16.DLL HPCONT16.HLP HPECL16.HLP HPECUI16.HPA HPELK16.HLP HPELKUI6.HPA HPFL16.HPA HPFLSH16.HLP HPFLSH16.HPA HPHCO16.HLP HPHCO16.HPA HPHOUI16.HPA HPJDCM16.HPA HPJDUI16.HPA HPJDUN16.HLP HPJDUN16.HPA HPJMON16.DLL HPJMON16.HLP Filename HPJOBS16.EXE HPMS16.HPA HPMSTR16.HLP HPMSUI16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA Description HP P1284 Driver HP MLC Driver HP COLA DLL HP JetAdmin Help HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart,
HP Flash Mass Storage UI HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet JobMonitor JobMonitor Help Description JobMonitor HP Disk Mass Storage Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL
Filename HPPELK16.HPA HPPJL16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRMB16.HLP HPPRMB16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPPRUI16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPTABS16.DLL HPTABS16.HLP HPTCP16.HPA HPTRBT16.HPA HPTUI16.HPA HPWIZ16.DLL HPMBUI16.HPA HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL Filename NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL PCTREE16.DLL HPALP16.HPA HPALPUI16.HPA HPBPML16.DLL
Description HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet (MoBY) HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver HP Tab Sheet Manager (16-bit version) HP Tab Sheet Monitor Help HP DesignJet Family Applet (CP) HP BiTronics Driver HP DesignJet Family Applet (UI) HP Wizards HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP PAL Interface Description NWCALLS.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWIPXSPX.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWLOCALE.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWNET.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWPSRV.DLL Client SDK 1.10 Creative Controls: Tree/List WIN16 Control v2.10 HP Printer Applet (6P) HP Printer Applet UI (6P) HP PML Driver
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP Jet Admin HP JetAdmin
.INI MODIFICATIONS FOR HP JETPRINT (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following changes are made to the designated .INI files upon installation of HP JetPrint: HPTBOX.INI:
To remove HP JetPrint from the system: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Go to the HP LaserJet group in the Windows Program Manager. Highlight the HP JetPrint icon. From the File menu, select Delete. Remove the files added to the $SYSTEM directories if they are not shared by another component. Delete [HP Toolbox Utils,HP LaserJet 5Si] from the HPTBOX.INI file.
$SYSTEM DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following files are added to the $System directory upon installation of HP DocWise: Filename HPDAGT16.EXE HPDALT16.DLL HPDOCW16.HLP HPKEYSTN.DLL Description HP Monitor (16-Bit Version) HP Monitor (16-Bit Version) DocWise Help file HP Keystone DLL Shared With Component(s) NONE HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox NONE
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following COLA files are added to the $System directory upon installation of HP DocWise in Windows 3.1x. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of the PCL and PostScript drivers , HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox, or HP FontSmart. Even though all the files listed below are common to all of these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename HPBCOM16.DLL HPBMLC16.HPA HPCOLA16.DLL HPCONT16.HLP HPECL16.HLP HPECUI16.HPA HPELK16.HLP HPELKUI6.HPA HPFL16.HPA HPFLSH16.HLP HPFLSH16.HPA HPHCO16.HLP HPHCO16.HPA HPHOUI16.HPA HPJDCM16.HPA HPJDUI16.HPA HPJDUN16.HLP HPJDUN16.HPA HPJMON16.DLL HPJMON16.HLP Filename HPJOBS16.EXE HPMS16.HPA HPMSTR16.HLP HPMSUI16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA Description HP P1284 Driver HP MLC Driver HP COLA DLL HP JetAdmin Help HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart,
HP Flash Mass Storage UI HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet JobMonitor JobMonitor Help Description JobMonitor HP Disk Mass Storage Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL
Filename HPPELK16.HPA HPPJL16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRMB16.HLP HPPRMB16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPPRUI16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPTABS16.DLL HPTABS16.HLP HPTCP16.HPA HPTRBT16.HPA HPTUI16.HPA HPWIZ16.DLL HPMBUI16.HPA HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL Filename NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL PCTREE16.DLL HPALP16.HPA HPALPUI16.HPA HPBPML16.DLL
Description HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet (MoBY) HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver HP Tab Sheet Manager (16-bit version) HP Tab Sheet Monitor Help HP DesignJet Family Applet (CP) HP BiTronics Driver HP DesignJet Family Applet (UI) HP Wizards HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP PAL Interface Description NWCALLS.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWIPXSPX.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWLOCALE.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWNET.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWPSRV.DLL Client SDK 1.10 Creative Controls: Tree/List WIN16 Control v2.10 HP Printer Applet (6P) HP Printer Applet UI (6P) HP PML Driver
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP Jet Admin HP JetAdmin
.INI MODIFICATIONS FOR HP DOCWISE (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following changes are made to the designated .INI files upon installation of HP DocWise: HPJMON16.INI:
[JobsViewSettings] NotificationsPopup=0
DISABLING HP DOCWISE (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) To disable HP DocWise, use the HP DocWise Options button, or the HP DocWise tab in HP Toolbox. 1. 2. Select All Events.
Click Disable.
1. * * *
To remove HP DocWise from the system, remove the following files from the $System directory: HPDAGT16.EXE HPDALT16.DLL HPKEYSTN.DLL
NOTE: Use a text editor for this procedure. 2. 3. Open the HPJMON16.INI file. Remove the following line from the [JobsViewSettings] section: NotificationsPopup=0
$SYSDRIVE\HPUTILS\TOOLBOX DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following files are added to the $SYSDRIVE\WINDOWS\System32 directory upon installation of HP Toolbox: Filename HPTBOX16.EXE HPTBUI16.DLL HPTB16.HLP HPTB16.HPA HPBHDI.HLP HPBHDIB.HLP HPBSWMSG.HLP HPBTRSB.HLP CTL3D.DLL HPDOCW16.HLP Description HP Toolbox (16-bit version) HP 16-bit Toolbox Configuration UI HP Toolbox Applet UI Shared With Component(s)
3D Windows Controls
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following COLA files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of HP Toolbox in Windows 3.1x. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of the PCL and PostScript drivers , HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise, or HP FontSmart. Even though all the files listed below are common to all of these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename HPBCOM16.DLL HPBMLC16.HPA HPCOLA16.DLL HPCONT16.HLP HPECL16.HLP HPECUI16.HPA HPELK16.HLP HPELKUI6.HPA HPFL16.HPA Description HP P1284 Driver HP MLC Driver HP COLA DLL HP JetAdmin Help HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise
Filename HPFLSH16.HLP HPFLSH16.HPA HPHCO16.HLP HPHCO16.HPA HPHOUI16.HPA HPJDCM16.HPA HPJDUI16.HPA HPJDUN16.HLP HPJDUN16.HPA HPJMON16.DLL HPJMON16.HLP HPJOBS16.EXE HPMS16.HPA HPMSTR16.HLP HPMSUI16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA HPPELK16.HPA HPPJL16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRMB16.HLP HPPRMB16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPPRUI16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPTABS16.DLL Filename HPTABS16.HLP HPTCP16.HPA HPTRBT16.HPA HPTUI16.HPA HPWIZ16.DLL
Description HP Flash Mass Storage UI HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet JobMonitor JobMonitor Help JobMonitor HP Disk Mass Storage Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet (MoBY) HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver HP Tab Sheet Manager (16-bit version) Description HP Tab Sheet Monitor Help HP DesignJet Family Applet (CP) HP BiTronics Driver HP DesignJet Family Applet (UI) HP Wizards
Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
Filename HPMBUI16.HPA HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL PCTREE16.DLL HPALP16.HPA HPALPUI16.HPA HPBPML16.DLL
Description HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP PAL Interface NWCALLS.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWIPXSPX.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWLOCALE.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWNET.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWPSRV.DLL Client SDK 1.10 Creative Controls: Tree/List WIN16 Control v2.10 HP Printer Applet (6P) HP Printer Applet UI (6P) HP PML Driver
HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP Jet Admin HP JetAdmin
.INI MODIFICATIONS FOR HP TOOLBOX (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following changes are made to the designated .INI files upon installation of HP Toolbox: HPJMON16.INI: [JobsViewSettings] NotificationsPopup=0 WIN.INI: [Windows] Load=$PATH\hptbox16.exe HPTBOX.INI: [Desktop Setup] Count=0
To remove HP Toolbox from the system: 1. 2. 3. 4. * * Go to the HP LaserJet group in the Windows Program Manager. Highlight the HP Toolbox icon. From the File menu, select Delete. Remove the following files from the $SYSDRIVE\HPUTILS\TOOLBOX directory: HPTBOX16.EXE HPTBUI16.DLL
NOTE: Use a text editor for this procedure. 5. 6. Remove HPTBOX.EXE from the load line in WIN.INI. Remove changes made to the following .INI files: * HPJMON16.INI [JobsViewSettings] NotificationsPopup=0 * WIN.INI [Windows] Load=$PATH\hptbox16.exe * HPTBOX.INI
ISSUE:
HP COLA conflicts have proven to be a common problem in large networked environments. GPFs can occur if users have a mixture of old printing systems and HP JetAdmin installed on their computers. The GPFs look like they are caused by the driver because they occur when clicking on property tab options. Test the problem by blocking all driver access to HP COLA. The driver makes two calls to HP COLAs DLLs. They are HPCOLA16.DLL and HPKEYSTN.DLL. These calls may trigger calls by those DLLs to other DLLs. This chain reaction can be stopped by finding and renaming all copies of HPCOLA16.DLL and HPKEYSTN.DLL. If the problems go away when the files are renamed, most likely they are caused by a bad mix of old HP COLA DLLs from different releases of HP JetAdmin. Try to clean the computer of all HP JetAdmin and HP COLA files and then reload a fresh, new copy.
SOLUTION:
For some applications, printing images is slower than expected. NONE. Printing performance depends on bitmap characteristics (such as size or color) and the method the application uses to print images. For example, 24-bit color images generally print out more slowly than 1-bit black-and-white images.
Shades of gray or color print either as black or white. Halftoning effects may be limited on images based on RLE-4 and RLE-8 compressions. Deleting the temporary file created by Windows Print Manager terminates printing. The Print Manager creates temporary files when you print from an application. These files should not be deleted.
N-up printing yields unanticipated results: In some applications, when the Layout and Copies features are combined, new pages are started, as needed, but only in the first copy. Printing each copy as a separate job may resolve the problem. When you combine layout and orientation page setup options in one document, the first logical page of a job determines the layout for the rest of the job. For example, if you select portrait orientation for the first page of a document printed in 6-up, all pages in the document will print in the standard order for portrait orientation, left to right, top to bottom, even if you change to landscape orientation in the middle of the job. If you specify landscape orientation for the first page of a 6-up document, all document pages print bottom to top, left to right. For rotated landscape orientation, document pages print top to bottom, right to left.
Additionally, if you request a different resolution, page size, or paper source, or if you request duplex settings for different pages of a document while using the n-up feature, the PostScript driver completes the previous request and then starts a new page, applying the currently requested page-setup settings. The order of the layout remains the same, although virtual pages of an n-up layout may appear to be missing. This is because PostScript drivers start the next set of instructions on a new sheet of paper.
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Problems printing envelope and document in a single job. When you print an envelopeand-letter job involving paper source changes, printing may yield undesired results. To resolve this problem, specify specific paper sources instead of Auto Tray Select, or print each page as a separate job.
ISSUE:
Overriding a request to load Executive paper size results in a change in the printed orientation. This happens anytime you switch between a short-edge feed page (Executive, Legal) and a long-edge feed page (A4, Letter, 11x17). Have the correct size paper available, or print on paper which has the same feed shortedge or long-edge. Unknown. In an example, an Executive page is formatted for Portrait, and the job is printed. If the printer does not have Executive paper loaded, the user is prompted either within DocWise or at the printer to load Executive. The user can select to print on a different size paper which is already loaded in the printer. Executive is a short-edge feed page; so is Legal. If the user selects Legal to print on, the page will print in Portrait orientation on the Legal page. If the user selects a short-edge feed, however (Letter, A4, 11x17), the page prints in Landscape orientation on that page.
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Wrong paper size and/or paper type might be displayed in the Paper tab when accessing the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Properties for the first time. The selected radio button will be for the first tray where the default paper type is located. Go to the Paper tab and select the Paper Type or Paper Source desired for the current document.
SOLUTION:
CAUSE:
This is the way the driver works. It looks for the first tray that contains the default paper type.
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Background shading is missing in one document in HPGL/2 mode. The particular document in question was using shading as a way of letting the user know what area the graphic was covering (these were marketing documents that highlighted different printer accessories). Print the document in Auto or Raster mode. It prints correctly in these modes.
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After selecting Manual Feed as Select Paper by Type, subsequent print jobs always request Manual Feed. NONE. See Cause. This works as designed. Subsequent print jobs will attempt to use the same printing selections unless they are changed for the current print job.
ISSUE:
When printing multiple copies, with the application-based collation enabled (the COLLATE box is checked), and selecting paper by source for the first page, only the first copy has the different source for the first page. All other copies are printed with all pages from the same source. [The same condition occurs if selecting paper by type rather than source.] Turn off application-based collation (uncheck the COLLATE box). Using application-based collation forces the application to send all the copies in a contiguous format. For example, three copies of a four-page document are sent as a single 12-page document (1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3). In this case, the printer sees a single document and selects the different source for the first page (1), using the other source for the other eleven pages (2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3). Future versions of applications will correct this problem.
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HP JetAdmin and the printer tray icons report a red Printer Error condition if the envelope feeder is installed but is empty. Ignore the message, or load envelopes into the envelope feeder. Communication code considered this condition to be an error. This will be corrected.
ISSUE:
Text placement in lines with font changes (such as italics and bold) shifts to the right or left when the document is printed in a 2-up or higher layout. This causes characters to overlap other characters or to leave additional space between characters.
WORKAROUND:
Realize that n-up printing is a rough view similar to Print Preview. When the document is printed as 1-up, the characters should appear as expected. Another workaround is to avoid font changes in a line (this is not always possible, however). The 2-up through 16-up layout feature in the drivers is intended to give the user a rough view of how the pages would look when printed, while saving paper by printing on fewer pages. This character misplacement is caused by two interactions. Font changes in a line force a recalculation of the position on the line. There can be rounding errors when this calculation is done. The other issue is the n-up feature, which also requires calculations to determine placement on the page, character sizes, etc. Combining both of these interactions makes it likely that character placement errors will occur. These rounding errors are greater the farther right in the line that the font change occurs.
CAUSE:
ISSUE:
General Protection Fault (GPF) during a Custom Install. Completed clean install with defaults. Then reinstalled, selecting Custom, using LPT2 port. Selected Skip when received no bidirectional message. Selected HPLJ HP LaserJet 5Si. Received a GPF in DSHELL HPU645K.DRV. Use a different (newer) video driver. This problem occurs in DSHELL which is part of the MS Setup Toolkit. This behavior is evident with old video drivers when the drivers and the card do not match. PCL DRIVER ISSUES (INTERNAL)
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Multiple DocWise windows appear when copies are greater than 1 and stapling is on with the PCL driver. Reinstall the hard disk. Use the PostScript driver. This occurs when the hard disk has been removed from the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. Without the hard disk, the driver must generate the additional copies and insert an end-ofjob between each copy in order to have the documents individually stapled.
ISSUE:
Accessories tab on PCL driver Properties page has a setting for Available Memory when it is actually the Installed Memory in the printer. The printer self-test page shows both total memory and available memory, and this combination box on the Accessories tab can be confusing. This is an inconsistency which needs to be corrected. The purpose of this value on the Accessories tab is so the driver can determine if the printer has enough installed memory for performing certain features (duplexing 11x17 documents for example). This value indicates the amount of memory installed in the printer.
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ISSUE:
A different message is displayed in the drivers properties Status when Tray 4 is pulled out as opposed to when Tray 2 or Tray 3 is pulled out. For Trays 2 and 3, the message is Intervention Required. - Tray 2 (or 3) Open. For Tray 4, the message is Tray 4 Empty. The printers control panel correctly states that the appropriate tray is open. Ignore the message. Different status is being reported to the driver depending on whether Tray 2 or 3 is open versus whether Tray 4 is open.
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ISSUE:
The PCL driver emits code for the next size up when the user has created a non-standard page size. For example, the user creates a document with a page size of 6.0 x 12.5 inches. The PCL code generated shows that Legal size is requested rather than a custom size. This works as designed. The HP LaserJet 5Si family driver (for the HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si/MX and HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier) does not support custom size paper. The next size up paper is requested to ensure that the page is large enough for printing the document. The users document will print on the next larger size paper, and then the user can cut the paper to size if desired.
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Multiple applications cannot use the PostScript Driver at the same time. You can print from multiple applications, but must wait until a job has completed before starting another one.
ISSUE:
When selecting Optimize for Speed from the PostScript Performance box in the PostScript tab dialog, certain jobs cause the printer to run out of memory, terminating the job with a VM or rangecheck error. Try setting the PostScript Performance option to Optimize for Portability.
SOLUTION:
ISSUE:
Printing lengthy documents that require the driver to download several fonts generates one or more of the following error messages or conditions: PostScript Error: limit check PostScript Error: VM error Page with the message that the printer has insufficient memory. Printer simply does not finish printing the job or resets. Try one of the following: 1. Reduce the number of fonts in the document.
SOLUTION:
2. 3.
Try changing the PostScript Performance setting on the PostScript tab dialog to Optimize Portability. Add memory to your printer.
ISSUE: CAUSE:
Network spoolers fail to process jobs correctly. The PostScript driver may not be emitting the DSC comments %%BeginData ...% %EndData.
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There are errors in the layout of text on the screen or printer, or both. PostScript drivers use the information in the Printer Font Metric (PFM) files to help applications lay out text and to instruct PostScript printers how to print text. Ensure that you have a current version of the PFM. Additionally, If Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is installed and has included PFMs for fonts on your printer, PostScript drivers assume that those PFMs are more up-to-date than the PFMs included during driver installation. If you suspect that your ATM fonts are incorrect, you can force the PostScript driver to use its own PFMs by following these steps: 1. Use Notepad to edit a line similar to PFM_Dir=c:\psfonts\pfm in the [Setup] section of the ATM.INI file to read as follows: ;PFM_Dir=c:\psfonts\pfm Save the modified ATM.INI file. Proceed to install a new printer using the Printers dialog box in the Control Panel. Restore the line in ATM.INI to its previous value.
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Printer resets when sent binary mode commands. To solve this problem, install the correct PPD for the printer. Some printers do not support Adobe Binary Communications Protocol (BCP) and will reset when sent the command to switch to binary mode (requested from the Job Control tab dialog using Printer Mode, Send Mode). This occurs because of an incorrect PPD for a particular printer.
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Error stating that one or both dimensions for the Custom Paper option are invalid. In some PPDs, the minimum width and height values for the Custom Paper option are represented by three decimal digits. The PostScript driver rounds off the value to two digits, causing this error to occur. To use the minimum value, change the PostScript driver rounded value (such as 8.26) to the exact value of the dimension with all decimal digits (such as 8.264).
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Application incompatibility with watermark and n-up features warning: Some applications are incompatible with watermark and page layout (n-up) features. If this is true for the application you are currently using, the PostScript driver displays the Application/Printer Setup Incompatibility dialog box, which lets you cancel the print job. Try to print using the devices features, or print without using the drivers features. By default, the PostScript driver displays this dialog box each time you send a print job, specifying features with which the application is incompatible. If this is an inconvenience, you can disable the dialog box. To disable the Application/Printer Setup Incompatibly dialog box: 1. Use Notepad or another text editor to open the WIN.INI file and go to the [PostScript] section. 2. Select one of two options: * * Find the line Show Compatibility Alert=1 and change the value from 1 to 0. If the Show Compatibility Alert line does not exist, add the line Show Compatibly Alert=0.
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Problems printing to printers in Adobe Intelliselect (AIS) mode. If your printer has a front panel, change from AIS mode to standard PostScript or TBCP and then reprint the job. Or do not select Send Mode and use only the printers default mode.
CAUSE:
A printer mode value of ASCII Mode that is set via the Job Control tab dialog is incompatible with printers in AIS mode and results in an error. Additionally, files with embedded EPS graphics or text created via drivers other than PostScript may not print correctly to a printer in AIS mode.
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Full-color bitmap printing performance is poor. When you select the PostScript option Send Full Color Data and are using 24-bit color images, PostScript drivers send the full image data to the printer. You may not need this data for printers that are unable to render 24-bit color images. However, selecting this option allows the printers halftoning capabilities to be used to their greatest extent to print the best possible image.
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SOLUTION:
To avoid this situation, ensure that EPS format is only output to File, not to Printer.
CAUSE:
If a printer driver is configured to print EPS output to a printer rather than to a file, the PostScript driver displays a warning that EPS should not be output to a port; the job prints correctly within the application, then the printer stays in a waiting mode until either (a) another job is sent, or (b) a time-out occurs. To avoid this situation, ensure that EPS format is only output to File, not Printer.
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AutoConfiguration occurs each time the PostScipt driver is entered. Verify that AutoConfiguration is working by looking on the Paper tab to verify that paper sizes are assigned to the input trays. Try running HP JetAdmin and refresh the data in the cache. The PostScript driver uses HPCOLA16.DLL to get information about the printer, including paper sizes and options installed. When HP JetAdmin has been run on the system a cache file is created. When the driver does AutoConfiguration, it calls HPCOLA16.DLL, which retrieves information about the printer from this cache file. Therefore, sometimes when AutoConfiguration is executed, it will not find the correct options installed. This only occurs if an option has changed and the system trying to AutoConfig has not been rebooted.
CAUSE:
Manual feed will not stay selected after a reboot. Try setting the driver through Program Manager's Control Panel rather than through an application. When the PostScript driver is set for manual feed through the application, the value may not stay selected after a reboot.
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If you scale a document to some value other than 100% and then rescale back to 100%, the document does not return to its original size. Try reloading the document into the application with scaling set to 100%.
ISSUE:
In the Paper tab dialog, the Select Media Type list box is active even when it is not visible. The Paper tab dialog has two boxes, one to select paper and one to select media type. The Select Media Type list box is visible only when Select Paper By Media Type is selected, while the list box is still active. It is recommended that users not click on the empty or gray area of the screen to make the Media Type list box appear.
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In some applications, watermarks will print only in the background (the default) or only in the foreground. The application does not give the user an option. Try printing the watermarks in both the foreground and background to determine which location works best with your application and printed document.
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Watermarks are enabled using the Forms capability but will not print when sent to a PostScript Level 1 printer. Send jobs specifying watermarks to a PostScript Level 2 printer.
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In some applications, when the Watermark First Page only feature and Number of Copies feature are combined, the watermark prints only on the first page of the first copy. Print each copy as a separate job.
The watermark appears only on the second physical page. NONE. Some applications do not support multiple pages, but can tile one page when printing. Depending on how your application tiles the page, the PostScript driver may not detect that a single logical page is being printed as two physical pages.
ISSUE:
The Cancel button acts like an OK button on the Edit Watermarks screen in the PCL driver. If the user has made changes to a watermark and then hit Cancel on this page, the changes are accepted. The watermark changes can be re-edited by first selecting the watermark and then the Edit button. This works as designed. The Cancel button should really be a Close Window button. By the time the user has returned to this screen, the previous changes have already been registered in the watermark file.
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FONT ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: SOLUTION: The printer is substituting Courier in place of other fonts. Check the Font Control option in the Job Control tab dialog. If the Do Not Download Fonts option is selected, deselect it. This should allow the required fonts to be downloaded and printed.
ISSUE:
If your printer is connected to a serial port, the Font Downloader may not work properly. You may receive misleading error messages, and some of the dialogs may not display the correct data. For example, the installed devices may be incorrect. The Font Downloader was designed to work in a network bidirectional environment. Connect the printer via Novell NetWare (with bindery emulation enabled). Unidirectional connections do not provide the Font Downloader with all the required information.
WORKAROUND:
Font Downloader displays errors regarding binary data. In the PostScript tab dialog, turn off the Send Data in Binary option in the Performance Options box. Then download the PostScript file again. Do not use the Font Downloader. Instead, send PostScript files containing binary data to the printer from DOS, using the Copy command. The Font Downloader can download only PostScript files containing ASCII data and may display an error if the PostScript file contains binary data.
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Sometimes the Font Downloader does not let you delete installed devices, does not display newly installed devices in the device list box, or continues to list previously deleted fonts. Exit completely from the driver. Reenter the program via the Setup button of the Printers dialog box; select the Fonts tab dialog; click the Font Downloader button. In the Font Downloader dialog box, click Device Installer. The newly installed devices should now appear. To delete a device, highlight it and select Remove. Misleading memory messages: Sometimes when you are downloading a group of fonts, the Font Downloader sends messages indicating that there may not be enough available memory to download the individual font. This message may or may not reflect the true state of your printer. If you know your printer has plenty of memory, select Yes in response to the Font Downloader message and continue downloading the fonts. Also, to avoid display of the insufficient-memory message, download the fonts individually, not by group. If your printer is low in memory, you may not be able to download all fonts to it. The presence of fonts installed by some font installers is not recognized.
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SOLUTION:
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SOLUTION:
To notify the driver of fonts installed by non-Adobe font installers, manually update the ATM.INI file. For more information, refer to the Adobe ATM user guide.
ISSUE: WORKAROUND:
Fonts from the A-Z Font cartridge installed with the Font Installer cannot be seen from MS Word 6.0 and MS Word 7.0. Use the LJ 4Si driver and print to a 4Si. This driver has UI which allows the user to select which fonts to make viewable. Another workaround is to modify the PCM files to add the Extended Text Metrics. The PCM files for the A-Z Font SIMM are missing the Extended Text Metrics. (Refer to Microsofts Printer and Fonts Kit documentation.) If these PCM files were corrected, the fonts would appear in the applications. The LaserJet 4Si driver has additional UI screens which allow the user to select which of the A-Z fonts to display in the applications.
CAUSE:
APPLICATION SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: SOLUTION: Macromedia Freehand does not support the Rotated Landscape Orientation option of the Paper tab dialog. NONE.
ISSUE:
Fractal Design Painter 2.0: The PostScript tab dialog includes a group box called PostScript Performance. Fractal Design Painter 2.0 is compatible only with the Optimize for Portability option of that box. NONE.
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ISSUE:
Micrografx ABC FlowCharter 3.0: In documents over seven pages long, letters might print superimposed upon each other. This problem seems to occur on printers with a resolution of 600 dpi or higher. Try printing to a printer with a resolution lower than 600 dpi.
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ISSUE:
Micrografx Designer 4.0: PostScript driver does not support the Colored Pattern Brush feature of Designer 4.0 nor the earlier application Charisma. It prints filled areas of color bitmaps in black and white. NONE. MS Excel: Printers with resolutions in excess of 300 dpi may print uneven patterning in graphics that use color fill patterns.
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SOLUTION:
Print at 300 dpi or less if you cannot accept the uneven patterning.
MS Internet Explorer: You get a Printer Error when you cancel a print job in MS Internet Explorer while in WFW 3.1x. Both of these were in version 3.0 of Explorer. Wait until a new version of MS Internet Explorer is released. Another solution is to not cancel print jobs. This happens with other non-HP drivers as well; the problem is inside Microsofts Internet Explorer program. Microsoft is aware of the problem.
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MS Notepad and Cardfile: resolution of 600 dpi or above may cause Notepad and Cardfile to print with incorrect margins. Sometimes this can be corrected by specifically changing the requested margins from 0.75, (the default margins), to another value. However, this does not always fix the problem. Most printers with resolution above 600 dpi have lower resolution modes; if so, select a lower resolution in the printers Print Setup, Setup, Features tab dialog. If not, install the PostScript default printer and select it when printing from Cardfile or Notepad. Microsoft online may not print when PostScript is selected and the printer name is longer that 29 characters. Try choosing a printer name with fewer than 30 characters. MS PowerPoint 3.0: resolution changes requested from within the PowerPoint 3.0 Print Setup dialog box do not take effect. For printers that allow control of their resolution, use the PostScript Features tab dialog to change resolution in your PowerPoint 3.0 files.
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MS PowerPoint 4.0: Printing files containing multiple embedded EPS objects from MS PowerPoint 4.0 sometimes results in either lost text or lost EPS objects. Convert the embedded EPS objects to PowerPoint objects by double-clicking on them.
ISSUE:
MS Publisher 2.0: The BorderArt feature of MS Publisher 2.0 is incompatible with the PostScript driver. If you try to use this feature with the PostScript driver, the printed file may be missing lines from the upper and bottom right and left corners of the border. Use the PCL driver or do not use the BorderArt feature. MS Word: Dashed lines are inconsistently spaced or have dashes that are of varying length in some documents. Try printing with the PostScript driver.
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MS Word 6.0: Rounded lines sometimes are truncated at the tips when printing with the PCL driver. Try printing in Raster or Raster and Text mode.
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PageMaker: The PostScript driver is incompatible with PageMaker 5.0 or earlier when using a PJL printer. Upgrade to the latest version of PageMaker if you are using a PJL printer.
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PageMaker: Some PageMaker files print with unexpected results. Make sure that you have selected the correct type of printer in the PageMaker Print dialog box and that the PageMaker private PPD directory contains the correct PPD for the printer you are using.
PageMaker: Some angled text and hidden text in PageMaker files do not print correctly. Switching from the PCL driver to the PostScript driver has resolved these issues in many instances. PageMaker files have been "tuned" or optimized for PostScript. They have been known to send incompatible data to PCL.
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Persuasion 3.0: Printing 3.0 files sometimes results in a blank first page or a PostScript error. Try using the PCL driver. Depending on the file you are trying to print, Persuasion 3.0 is sometimes incompatible with the PostScript driver.
ISSUE:
Quicken 3.0: Printing partial checks in 1s or 2s, instead of the standard 3s may yield unexpected results. When you request partial check printing, Quicken prints a blank first page, a second page in portrait orientation, and a third page in landscape orientation. Print the standard 3 checks. WordPerfect: Early versions of WordPerfect may exhibit some problems with the PostScript driver. Examples include: unreadable text in the WordPerfect Select Printers dialog, dimmed Select control in the Select Printers dialog when switching printers, and mismatched settings between PostScript and WordPerfect. Try using at least version 5.1 of WordPerfect.
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WordPerfect 6.1: When Letter is selected as the Paper Size and then the user clicks the edit button, the size is shown as being Booklet on 11x17. This happens only with PCL, and not with PostScript. NONE. This has been fixed in WordPerfect 7.0. See Cause. The Booklet on 11 x 17 page size is reported to the outside world as 8.5 x 11. It is just that WP 6.1 was using the first media it found in its list which was of Letter sizenamely Booklet on 11 x 17.
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HP TOOLBOX ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: CAUSE: WORKAROUND: The Envelope Feeder does not display as a Capability in both Toolbox and in Jet Admin. This has not been implemented. The Envelope Feeder is functional if the user can see it as a media source.
The Capabilities list is not updated when new accessories are added. The Capabilities information is cached, and refreshing it has not been implemented. Although deleting files is not a preferred method of updating information, if the HP COLA.dat file in the Windows/System directory is deleted, and the system re-booted, the Capabilities will be re-cached and refreshed in the Toolbox.
HP DOCWISE ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: SOLUTION: Sometimes when printing to the stapler following a print job not supported by the stapler, the incorrect paper size is reported to DocWise. NONE. Although the user receives a warning from DocWise, the job prints correctly.
ISSUE:
An incorrect HP DocWise "Conflict Detected" message is displayed if the user sends a nonsupported media type (transparency, labels, cardstock) to the stapler. The message is: Your document contains a paper type that is not supported by the stapler. No stapling will occur. The document will print, but some pages will be redirected to the printers top bin. Ignore the message. (Output has been sent to the stapler.) See Workaround. Send transparencies, labels, and cardstock to the top output bin or the top left output bin where there is less bending of the media. The original design for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier included consideration of excluding certain media types from going to the stapler or the mailboxes. This was not implemented, however. The User Guide does recommend that only certain weight papers be sent to the stapler. All other media should be directed to the top output bin or the left output bin. HP DocWise was designed with the thinking that the printer would re-direct nonsupported media from going to the stapler.
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A Critical Exception (paper jam) of another users print job is not reported by DocWise although it is present at the time a user submits a print job. Although the current user is not notified of the error, the printers tray icon will change from green to red to indicate an error. The current user can then look at that tray icon to identify the error. This works as designed. DocWise will notify a user of an error only if the error is caused by that users print job. Because the error (paper jam) was caused by another users print job, that other user will be notified of the error.
CAUSE:
The ready for collection message highlights the entire background of the graphic when the output is sent or mailbox 3, 4 or 5. Ignore the graphic; the Destination bin: information is correct. There is an error in the routine which paints the destination mailbox for mailboxes 3, 4 and 5.
ISSUE:
On a short print job, the Tell Me More screen does not stay on the screen for very long. It is replaced with another informational screen, and the user is unable to get back to let DocWise tell the user more. NONE. The DocWise screens are displayed based on information received from the print job. A short job will cycle through the pieces faster than long print jobs.
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ISSUE:
The DocWise message Your document has been printed and is ready for collection does not show the added destination in the Destination bin list. For example, a print job contains a transparency, and the document was sent to the stapler. The transparency cannot go to the stapler and is re-routed to the top output bin. A DocWise message does say that the transparency is going there, but only the Stapler is listed as the Destination bin. NONE. If the user has been told that some of the output is being redirected, the user should know that there is an additional destination bin. The Destination bin information is not being updated.
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DocAgent (part of DocWise) continues to poll even after the printer is turned off. This ties up resources in the computer, and makes system response slow. Do not turn off the printer while a print job is being processed. Another workaround is to reboot the computer. If the printer loses power while a print job is being processed, a failure notice is sent to DocAgent. But since DocAgent wasnt written to handle a communication channels failing after its initial checks, it just keeps checking the printer. This polling occurs about every 7.5 seconds, thus giving the appearance of monopolizing computer resources.
WINDOWS 95
NOTE:
In the descriptions that follow, the $ symbol before a path name indicates that the path to that directory may change from system to system. The term $PATH indicates that the path and the subdirectory could change from system to system.
HP TOOLBOX BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS (EXTERNAL) A Windows IPX/SPX client and a NetWare networkNetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.x set to bindery emulation mode. OR A Windows TCP/IP network. HP DOCWISE BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS (EXTERNAL) The HP DocWise job analysis function works on any Windows 95 client, but DocWises document tracking function requires the same NetWare network environment as with HP Toolbox. NETWARE 3.X/4.X BINDERY EMULATION (EXTERNAL)
NetWare 3.x uses bindery mode by default. NetWare 4.x gives you the option of running in bindery emulation mode or in NetWare Directory Services (NDS) mode. To achieve bidirectional communication on a NetWare 4.x network, select the bindery emulation mode. BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS (EXTERNAL) Component PCL Driver Bidirectional Requirements Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability by adding print job tracking to DocWise's unidirectional print job analysis. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
PostScript Driver
HP FontSmart
HP JetAdmin HP DocWise
HP Toolbox
Windows 95 Component PCL5 Driver Bidirectional Component PS Driver Bidirectional Component HP JetAdmin COLA README
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The following fonts are installed through a Complete Installation for the HP LaserJet 5Si Family of printers and the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier:
Albertus Extra Bold Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold CG Omega CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Clarendon Condensed Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic
Using HP FontSmart or a Custom installation, users can install any or all of the following fonts:
Albertus Bold Albertus Extra Bold Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic CG Times Bold Italic Century Gothic Century Gothic Italic Century Gothic Bold Century Gothic Bold Italic Century Schoolbook Graphos Graphos Italic Graphos Bold Graphos Bold Italic Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic
Antique Olive Bold Antique Olive Compact Arial Narrow Arial Narrow Italic Arial Narrow Bold Arial Narrow Bold Italic Bodoni Bodoni Italic Bodoni Bold Bodoni Bold Italic Bodoni Black Book Antiqua Book Antiqua Italic Book Antiqua Bold Book Antiqua Bold Italic Bookman Old Style Bookman Old Style Italic Bookman Old Style Bold Bookman Old Style Bold Italic CG Omega CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold
Century Schoolbook Italic Century Schoolbook Bold Century Schoolbook Bold Italic Clarendon Clarendon Bold Clarendon Condensed Bold Clarendon Extended Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Gill Sans Gill Sans Italic Gill Sans Bold Gill Sans Bold Italic Gill Sans Condensed Gill Sans Condensed Bold Gill Sans Extra Bold Gill Sans Light Gill Sans Light Italic Goudy Old Style Goudy Old Style Italic Goudy Old Style Bold Goudy Old Style Bold Italic Goudy Old Style Extrabold
Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Metrostyle Metrostyle Bold Metrostyle Extended Metrostyle Extended Bold Monotype Corsiva Monotype Sorts Ozzie Black Ozzie Black Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic Univers Extended Medium Univers Extended Medium Italic Univers Extended Bold Univers Extended Bold Italic Univers Light Condensed Univers Light Condensed Italic
CAUTION:
Before running the installer, restart Windows. Failure to restart Windows might result in the driver not being updated.
While your computer is starting up, Windows 95 may detect the new printer if it was connected to your computer while your computer was turned off. If Windows 95 does detect the new printer, you can add it at this time by using the following Plug and Play instructions: 1. When Windows 95 notifies you that a new printer has been located, it provides choices for installing a printer driver. Click Have Disk, and then follow the instructions. This will install the unidirectional driver only. 2. After the printer driver is installed, run the printing system installer to install other printing system components such as HP FontSmart or HP Toolbox.
NOTE:
CAUTION:
The Typical install assumes you are running Windows 3.1x on a NetWare network and either NetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.x set to bindery emulation mode. If that is not the case, select the Custom installation option.
1. 2. Connect the printer to the computer and turn the printer on. Close the MS Office toolbar and all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. Insert the installation CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. Select Run from the Start menu. Type D:\setup.exe and press Enter (or click OK). Follow the instructions on the screen.
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Installing from CD-ROM 1. Be sure that the printer is connected to the network and is turned on. 2. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. 3. Insert the installation CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. 4. Select Run from the Start menu. 5. Type D:\setup.exe and press Enter (or click OK). Follow the instructions on the screen.
Installing from a Network Drive This installation process requires a network administrator to first perform a disk image copy to copy the installation software to a network drive. Anyone with access to that drive can run the installation. 1. The network administrator runs disk image copy to copy the installation software to a network drive. This procedure will set up a directory with seven subdirectories: Disk1, Disk2, Disk3, and so forth. 2. Be sure that the printer is connected to the network and is switched on. 3. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. 4. Select Run from the Start menu and then click the Browse button. 5. Select the SETUP.EXE file in the Disk1 directory on the network drive location assigned by the network administrator. Press Enter (or click OK). Follow the instructions on the screen.
C. NOTE:
INSTALLING ON A SHARED NETWORK VERSION OF WINDOWS 95 (EXTERNAL) This installation option does not apply to a Windows NT network. Users of a shared network version of Windows 95 can install the printing system locally only if the network administrator has first performed a network administrator installation, which installs the printing system on the shared Windows system directory on the network. Installing the printing system on the user's local machine modifies the local machine's .INI files. All other files reside on the shared Windows directory on the network. Shared users can install only those software components that the network administrator installs during the network administrator installation. For example, if the network administrator decides not to install HP Toolbox, then this component will not be available for the shared user to install. 1. The network administrator runs SETUP from the installation CD-ROM or disks and selects the Network Administrator installation option. This
option is available only if the network administrator has read/write access to the shared version of Windows 95. This step needs to be performed only once. 2. On the user's local machine, close the MS Office toolbar and all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on.
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Select Run from the Start menu. Follow the instructions on the screen. The Typical install assumes the client is running Windows 95 on a NetWare network.
For more information about installation options, see the table at the end of these instructions, Installation Options and User Prompts for Windows 95. CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION (EXTERNAL)
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After starting Windows 95, click Start. Select Settings. Select Printers. Click the Add Printer icon. Follow the Wizard prompts. At the prompt, select Network Printer. At the prompt, type the network path or queue name, or select it using the Browse feature, and then click OK. Install the driver at the installation prompt by clicking Have Disk.
Type the path to the setup program on the CD-ROM (or select it by using the Browse feature) and click OK.
Description
User Prompts
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components - Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise, HP JetPrint, HP Toolbox, and README. Directory for main component Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 95 installer information.
Custom Installation
Allows user to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional drivers and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
NOTE:
Hewlett-Packard has developed the Uninstaller as a means to easily and safely uninstall printing system components and their related files without affecting other system components or shared system files. Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends the use of the Uninstaller as the primary means to uninstall printing system components. For manually uninstalling printing system components, see individual component sections.
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Select the HP LaserJet folder. Select the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. At the Welcome to the HP LaserJet Printing System Uninstaller dialog box, click Next. Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. (The uninstaller selects all components by default.) Then click Next.
NOTE:
If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether to remove it, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
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UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBAL ONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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With the right mouse button, click on Start and select Open. Click on the Programs icon. In the Programs window, click on the HP LaserJet icon. From the HP LaserJet window, right click on HP LaserJet Uninstall icon and select Properties. From the Properties dialog box, click on the Shortcut tab. At the end of the Target command stream add a space plus the switch QDS (casesensitive), and click OK To complete uninstalling, follow the uninstall procedures above.
FILES ADDED TO THE SYSTEM FOR THE PCL DRIVER (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) $SYSTEM DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE)
The following files are added to the $SYSTEM directory when the PCL driver is installed in Windows 95: Filename ASICNTRL.DLL HP5SIand.EXE HP5SI.DRV HP5SI.HLP HP5SIHCS.DLL HP5SIDPX.DLL HP5SIENV.DLL HP5SIHCI.DLL HP5SIHCO.DLL HP5SIHDK.DLL HP5SIFON.DLL HP5SISTD.DLL HP5SIUTL.DLL FINSTALL.DLL FINSTALL.HLP HPDCMON.DLL Description Playback Shared With Component(s)
Font installer Font installer Help Win32 Language Monitor for direct connect HP Printers
HP LaserJet 4 Family and HP LaserJet 5 Family printing systems HP LaserJet 4 Family and HP LaserJet 5 Family printing systems
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) In order for users to obtain bidirectional communication with their HP LaserJet 5Si Printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, the following 16-bit COLA files must be installed in the $SYSTEM directory. Filename HPCOLA16.DLL HPHCO16.HLP HPMS16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA Description HP COLA DLL HP Output Applet HP Mass Storage Applet HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP OBJECT DLL HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) Shared With Component(s) PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver
Filename HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPPAL16.DLL NWCALSS.DLL NWIPX5PX NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL
Description HP Printer Applet HP RRM Applet DLL HP SNMP Language Applet DLL HP PAL Interface
Shared With Component(s) PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver PostScript Driver
$WINDOWS DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following file is added to the $WINDOWS directory when the PCL driver is installed in Windows 95: Filename WATERMRK.INI Description Watermark descriptions Shared With Component(s)
CHANGES MADE TO THE REGISTRY FOR THE PCL DRIVER (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The registry will not be affected by the installation of the PCL5e Driver for Windows 95.
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From the Start menu, select the Printers folder. Highlight the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier icon (or possibly the HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX icon).
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Select Delete from the File menu. Delete any of the files added to the $PATH directories that are not shared by other components. Use a text editor for this procedure. Open the WIN.INI file. Remove the following line from the [windows] section:
NOTE: 5. 6.
device=HP LaserJet 5Si MX,hpPCL5g,$PORT 7. Remove the following line from the [PrinterPorts] section:
device=HP LaserJet 5Si MX,hpPCL5g,$PORT,15,45 8. Remove the following line from the [devices] section:
device=HP LaserJet 5Si MX,hpPCL5g,$PORT 9. If TrueType screen fonts were installed, delete the following section:
[HP LaserJet 5Si MX,$NOCOLONPORT] ttscreen=1 10. If TrueType screen fonts were installed, delete the following font substitution table: [FontSubstitutes] Albertus (W1)=Albertus Medium AlbertusXb (W1)=Albertus Extra Bold Antique Olv (W1)=Antique Olive CG Times (W1)=CG Times Courier (W1)=Courier New Coronet (W1)=Coronet Letter Gothic (W1)=Letter Gothic Univers (W1)=Univers Univers Cd (W1)=Univers Condensed Albertus (WN)=Albertus Medium Albertus Xb (WN)=Albertus Extra Bole Antique Olv (WN)=Antique Olive CG Times (WN)=CG Times Courier (WN)=Courier New Letter Gothic (WN)=Letter Gothic Univers (WN)=Univers Univers Cd (WN)=Univers Condensed Clarendon Cd (W1)=Clarendon Condensed CG Omega (W1)=CG Omega Garmond (W1)=Garamond Marigold (W1)=Marigold 11. Delete any of the files that were previously mentioned as being added to the $SYSTEM directory that are not shared by other components.
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) In order for users to obtain bidirectional communication with their HP LaserJet 5Si Printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, the following 16-bit COLA files must be installed in the $SYSTEM directory. Filename HPCOLA16.DLL HPHCO16.HLP HPMS16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL Description HP COLA DLL HP Output Applet HP Mass Storage Applet HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP OBJECT DLL HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet HP RRM Applet DLL HP SNMP Language Applet DLL Shared With Component(s)
PostScript Driver
CHANGES MADE TO THE REGISTRY FOR THE POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE)
The registry will not be affected by the installation of the PostScript Driver for Windows 95.
To remove the PostScript driver from a Windows 95 system: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the Printers folder. Select the HP LaserJet 5Si MX PostScript printer driver. Select Delete from the File menu. Delete any of the files added to the $PATH that are not shared by other components.
$WINDRIVE\HPFONTS DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following files are added to the $WINDRIVE\HPFONTS directory upon installation of HP FontSmart. Filename FONTSMRT.EXE HP7UP.DLL FONTSMRT.HLP HPFONTS.EDB HPFONTS.TER CORONET.TTF CORSIVA.TTF MARIGOLD.TTF MTSORTS.TTF Description HP FontSmart installer Flash interface HP FontSmart Help Font database Font database TrueType font TrueType font TrueType font TrueType font Shared With Components NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE
$SYSTEM DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) If the FontSmart Printer Mass Storage Option is checked in the FontSmart Options dialog, then the following files are added to the $SYSTEM directory. Filename CALWIN32.DLL CLNWIN32.DLL CLNWINTH.DLL CLXWIN32.DLL HPALERTS.DLL HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA HPBCOM.DLL HPBLPT.VXD HPBMLC.HPA HPBPML.DLL HPCOLA.DLL HPDCMON.DLL HP MLC Driver HP PML Driver HP COLA DLL WIN32 Language Monitor HP Alerts DLL HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP IEEE-1284 Driver Description Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
Filename HPDMIP.HPA HPDMIPX.HPA HPECLUI.HPA HPELKUI.HPA HPFL.HPA HPFLASH.HLP HPFLSH.HPA Filename HPHCO.HLP HPHCO.HPA HPHCOUI.HPA HPJAHLP.CNT HPJDCOM.HPA HPJDNP.DLL HPJDPP.DLL HPJDUI.HPA HPJDUND.HLP HPJDUND.HPA SUPWIN32.DLL HPJMON.DLL HPJMON.HLP HPLOCMON.DLL HPLOCMON.HLP HPLOTCP.HPA HPLOTUI.HPA HPMOBYUI.HPA
Description HP Direct-Mode TCP/IP Transport Applet HP Peer IPX Transport Applet HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Mass Storage Applet
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet DLL HP Network Provider HP Print Provider HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet
HP Network Port
Filename HPMS.HPA HPMSTOR.HLP HPMSUI.HPA Filename HPNETSRV.HPA HPNW416.DLL HPNW432.DLL HPNWPSRV.DLL HPNWSHIM.DLL HPOBJ.HPA HPPAL416.DLL HPPAL432.DLL HPPELK.HPA HPPJL.HPA HPPRECL.HLP HPPRECL.HPA HPPRELK.HLP HPPRMOBY.HPA HPPRNTR.HLP HPPRNTR.HPA HPPRUI.HPA HPRRM.HPA HPSHELL.DLL HPSNMP.DLL HPTRBIT.HPA LOCWIN32.DLL
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
HP Mass Storage UI Description HP Network Transport UI HP NetWare Shim 16-bit Thunk HP NetWare Shim 32-bit Thunk HP NetWare Printer Server Interface HP NetWare DLL Shim HP OBJECT DLL HP Pal Interface HP Pal Interface HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver
HP Printer Applet HP Printer UI Applet HP RRM Applet DLL HP Shell Extensions HP SNMP Language Applet DLL HP BiTronics Driver
Filename MFC42.DLL MSVCRT.DLL NCPWIN32.DLL Filename NETWIN32.DLL NWSIPX32.DLL HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL HPPRMOBY.HLP HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
Description
HP Pal Interface
.INI MODIFICATIONS FOR HP FONTSMART (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following changes are made to the designated .INI files upon installation of HP FontSmart: FONTSMART.INI: [Preferences] FontSmart=c:\HpFonts PRNTNAME.INI: Generated by the installer, this file lists the fonts that are resident in printer ROM. The following table lists example contents of the PRNTNAME.INI file. HP LaserJet 5Si Installation HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Installation
[DeviceFonts] PCLFont1=CG Times,CG Times PCLFont2=Courier,Courier New PCLFont3=Letter Gothic,Letter Gothic PCLFont4=Univers,Univers PCLFont5=Garamond,Garamond PCLFont6=Univers Condensed,Univers Condensed PCLFont7=CG Omega,CG Omega PCLFont8=Antique Olive, Antique Olive PCLFont9=Albertus Medium,Albertus Medium PCLFont10=Clarendon Condensed,Clarendon Condensed PCLFont11=Marigold,Marigold PCLFont 12=Coronet,Coronet PCLFont13=Wingdings,Wingdings PCLFont14=Symbol,Symbol PCLFont15=Arial,Arial PCLFont16=Times New Roman,Times New Roman PCLFont17=Alvertus Extra Bold,Albertus Extra Bold
[DeviceFonts] PCLFont1=ITC Avant Garde Gothic,Century Gothic PCLFont2=ITC Bookman,Bookman Old Style PCLFont3=Courier,Courier New,TT PCLFont4=Helvetica,Arial,TT PCLFont5=Helvetica Narrow,Arial Narrow PCLFont6=New Century Schoolbook,Century Schoolbook PCLFont7=Palatino,Book Antiqua PCLFont8=Times Roman,Times New Roman, TT PCLFont9=ITC Zapf Chancery,Monotype Corsiva,HPTT PCLFont10=ITC Zapf Dingbats,Monotype Sorts,HPTT PCLFont11=Symbol,Symbol,TT PSFont1=ITC Avant Garde Gothic, Century Gothic PSFont2=ITC Bookman, Bookman Old Style PSFont3=Courier, Courier New, TT
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Priviliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ Print\Providers\HP Network Print Provider TRUE False Name REG_SZ HPJDPP.DLL
ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdminPrivlige s ValueName ValueType ValueData
NetworkProvider\Order TRUE FALSE HPJDNP REG_NONE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ HPJDNP\NetworkProvider TRUE FALSE CallOrder REG_DWORD 16 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ HPJDNP\NetworkProvider TRUE FALSE Name REG_SZ HP Network Printers HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ HPJDNP\NetworkProvider TRUE FALSE Description REG_SZ HP Network Printers HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ HPJDNP\NetworkProvider TRUE FALSE NetID REG_DWORD 4864 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ HPJDNP\NetworkProvider TRUE FALSE ProviderPath REG_SZ HPJDNP.DLL
To remove HP FontSmart from the system: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. From the Task Bar, right-click on the Start button and select Open. From the Start Menu folder, open the Programs folder. From the Programs folder, open the HP LaserJet folder. From the HP LaserJet folder, delete HP FontSmart. Delete the C:\HpFonts directory and its contents. To remove Registry entries, use the registry editor Regedit.
NOTE: 7. 8.
Use a text editor for this procedure. Open the WIN.INI file. Remove modifications to the following .INI files: FONTSMART.INI: [Preferences] FontSmart=c:\HpFonts PRNTNAME.INI:
$SYSTEM DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of HP DocWise: Filename HPDOCAGT.EXE HPDOCALT.DLL HPDOCW.HLP HPKEYSTN.DLL Description HP Document Monitor HP Document Monitor DocWise Help file HP Keystone DLL Shared With Component(s) NONE HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox NONE
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following COLA files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of HP DocWise in Windows 95. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of HP JetAdmin and HP Toolbox. Even though all the files listed below are common to these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename CALWIN32.DLL CLNWIN32.DLL CLNWINTH.DLL CLXWIN32.DLL HPALERTS.DLL HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA HPBCOM.DLL HPBLPT.VXD HPBMLC.HPA HPBPML.DLL HPCOLA.DLL HPDCMON.DLL HPDMIP.HPA HPDMIPX.HPA HP MLC Driver HP PML Driver HP COLA DLL WIN32 Language Monitor HP Direct-Mode TCP/IP Transport Applet HP Peer IPX Transport Applet HP Alerts DLL HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP IEEE-1284 Driver Description Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
Filename HPECLUI.HPA HPELKUI.HPA HPFL.HPA HPFLASH.HLP HPFLSH.HPA Filename HPHCO.HLP HPHCO.HPA HPHCOUI.HPA HPJAHLP.CNT HPJDCOM.HPA HPJDNP.DLL HPJDPP.DLL HPJDUI.HPA HPJDUND.HLP HPJDUND.HPA SUPWIN32.DLL HPJMON.DLL HPJMON.HLP HPLOCMON.DLL HPLOCMON.HLP HPLOTCP.HPA HPLOTUI.HPA HPMOBYUI.HPA HPMS.HPA HPMSTOR.HLP
Description HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Mass Storage Applet
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet DLL HP Network Provider HP Print Provider HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet
HP Network Port
Filename HPMSUI.HPA HPNETSRV.HPA HPNW416.DLL Filename HPNW432.DLL HPNWPSRV.DLL HPNWSHIM.DLL HPOBJ.HPA HPPAL416.DLL HPPAL432.DLL HPPELK.HPA HPPJL.HPA HPPRECL.HLP HPPRECL.HPA HPPRELK.HLP HPPRMOBY.HPA HPPRNTR.HLP HPPRNTR.HPA HPPRUI.HPA HPRRM.HPA HPSHELL.DLL HPSNMP.DLL HPTRBIT.HPA LOCWIN32.DLL MFC42.DLL MSVCRT.DLL
Description HP Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport UI HP NetWare Shim 16-bit Thunk Description HP NetWare Shim 32-bit Thunk HP NetWare Printer Server Interface HP NetWare DLL Shim HP OBJECT DLL HP Pal Interface HP Pal Interface HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
HP Printer Applet HP Printer UI Applet HP RRM Applet DLL HP Shell Extensions HP SNMP Language Applet DLL HP BiTronics Driver
Filename NCPWIN32.DLL NETWIN32.DLL NWSIPX32.DLL Filename HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL HPPRMOBY.HLP HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA
Description
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
Description
HP Pal Interface
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
Attribute Value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\ Providers\HP Network Print Provider TRUE FALSE Name
ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting
REG_SZ HPJDPP.DLL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider \Order TRUE FALSE HPJDNP REG_NONE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Netw orkProvider TRUE FALSE CallOrder REG_DWORD 16 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Netw orkProvider TRUE FALSE Name REG_SZ HP Network Printers HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Netw orkProvider TRUE FALSE Description REG_SZ HP Network Printers HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Netw orkProvider TRUE FALSE NetID REG_DWORD 4864 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Netw orkProvider TRUE
RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry
FALSE ProviderPath REG_SZ HPJDNP.DLL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Run TRUE FALSE HP Network Registry Agent REG_SZ C:\WINDOWS\System32\HPNRA.EXE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE HrMemorySize REG_BINARY 01030601020119020200 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtInputMaxCapacityTray2 REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201090102 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtInputMaxCapacityTray3 REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201090103 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtInputMaxCapacityTray4 REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201090105
KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdmin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting RequiresAdminPrivlige s ValueName ValueType ValueData
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtInputTypeEnvFeed REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201020104 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtMediaPathTypeDuplexer REG_BINARY 0103060102012B0D0401090102
DISABLING HP DOCWISE (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) To disable HP DocWise, use the HP DocWise Options button, or the HP DocWise tab in HP Toolbox. 1. 2. Select All Events. Click Disable.
To remove HP DocWise from the system: 1. * * Remove the following files from the $SYSTEM directory. They are not shared by other components. HPDOCAGT.EXE HPDOCALT.DLL
* 2.
HP Desktop Status
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software\Hewlett-Packard\HP Desktop Status TRUE FALSE
Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin
REG_SZ HPSHELL.DLL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\DA1BF3B0-ECC2-11CD863D-00001B498CFA\InProcServer32 TRUE FALSE ThreadingModel REG_SZ Apartment HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved\DA1BF3B0ECC2-11CD-863D-00001B498CFA TRUE FALSE
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following COLA files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of HP Toolbox in Windows 95. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of HP JetAdmin and HP DocWise. Even though all the files listed below are common to these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename CALWIN32.DLL CLNWIN32.DLL CLNWINTH.DLL CLXWIN32.DLL HPALERTS.DLL HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA HPBCOM.DLL HPBLPT.VXD HPBMLC.HPA HPBPML.DLL HPCOLA.DLL HPDCMON.DLL HPDMIP.HPA HPDMIPX.HPA HPECLUI.HPA HPELKUI.HPA HPFL.HPA HP MLC Driver HP PML Driver HP COLA DLL WIN32 Language Monitor HP Direct-Mode TCP/IP Transport Applet HP Peer IPX Transport Applet HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Mass Storage Applet HP Alerts DLL HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP IEEE-1284 Driver Description Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
Filename HPFLASH.HLP HPFLSH.HPA HPHCO.HLP HPHCO.HPA HPHCOUI.HPA Filename HPJAHLP.CNT HPJDCOM.HPA HPJDNP.DLL HPJDPP.DLL HPJDUI.HPA HPJDUND.HLP HPJDUND.HPA SUPWIN32.DLL HPJMON.DLL HPJMON.HLP HPLOCMON.DLL HPLOCMON.HLP HPLOTCP.HPA HPLOTUI.HPA HPMOBYUI.HPA HPMS.HPA HPMSTOR.HLP HPMSUI.HPA HPNETSRV.HPA HPNW416.DLL
Description
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
HP Mass Storage UI
HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet DLL HP Network Provider HP Print Provider HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet
HP Network Port
Filename HPNW432.DLL HPNWPSRV.DLL HPNWSHIM.DLL HPOBJ.HPA Filename HPPAL416.DLL HPPAL432.DLL HPPELK.HPA HPPJL.HPA HPPRECL.HLP HPPRECL.HPA HPPRELK.HLP HPPRMOBY.HPA HPPRNTR.HLP HPPRNTR.HPA HPPRUI.HPA HPRRM.HPA HPSHELL.DLL HPSNMP.DLL HPTRBIT.HPA LOCWIN32.DLL MFC42.DLL MSVCRT.DLL NCPWIN32.DLL NETWIN32.DLL NWSIPX32.DLL
Description HP NetWare Shim 32-bit Thunk HP NetWare Printer Server Interface HP NetWare DLL Shim HP OBJECT DLL Description HP Pal Interface HP Pal Interface HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
HP Printer Applet HP Printer UI Applet HP RRM Applet DLL HP Shell Extensions HP SNMP Language Applet DLL HP BiTronics Driver
Filename HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL Filename NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL HPPRMOBY.HLP HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA
Description
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, HP ToolBox
HP Pal Interface
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Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
Attribute KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData Value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Providers\HP Network Print Provider TRUE FALSE Name REG_SZ HPJDPP.DLL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\O
ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting
rder TRUE FALSE HPJDNP REG_NONE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Network Provider TRUE FALSE CallOrder REG_DWORD 16 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Network Provider TRUE FALSE Name REG_SZ HP Network Printers HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Network Provider TRUE FALSE Description REG_SZ HP Network Printers HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Network Provider TRUE FALSE NetID REG_DWORD 4864 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\HPJDNP\Network Provider TRUE
Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires
FALSE ProviderPath REG_SZ HPJDNP.DLL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Run TRUE FALSE HP Network Registry Agent REG_SZ C:\WINDOWS\System32\HPNRA.EXE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE HrMemorySize REG_BINARY 01030601020119020200 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE prtInputMaxCapacityTray2 REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201090102 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE prtInputMaxCapacityTray3 REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201090103 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE
Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData CmdStatus AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData
prtInputMaxCapacityTray4 REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201090105 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtInputTypeEnvFeed REG_BINARY 0103060102012B080201020104 No Status HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtMediaPathTypeDuplexer REG_BINARY 0103060102012B0D0401090102
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To remove HP Toolbox from the system, delete HPPROPTY.EXE from the $SYSTEM directory.
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Installer requires user to answer Yes to the prompt c:\HpFonts does not exist create it now? in order to exit the Mass Storage Support option dialog. Answer yes to the prompt. This is expected behavior. The Installer must verify that the directory listed is write-enabled before continuing the installation.
Mailbox with stapler is displayed in the driver properties even though an 8-bin mailbox [without stapler] has been attached to the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. Remove the 8-bin mailbox from the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, and re-attach the 5-bin mailbox with stapler. This is not a defect. The 8-bin mailbox is not a supported feature of the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. The 8-bin mailbox and the 5-bin mailbox with stapler both have the same part number. If the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier has known of the mailbox with stapler and then it is swapped out for the 8-bin mailbox, it still thinks the 5-bin mailbox with stapler is attached because of part number identification.
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Memory usage for Toolbox during Install varies depending on other programs that are installed at the same time. Some shared files need to be installed only one time. The memory requirement is higher when Toolbox is being installed alone than when it is installed with the PCL driver. When Toolbox is installed with HP JetAdmin and DocWise, even less memory is required. If Toolbox is installed with DocWise and the PCL driver, it shows as only 1KB of space needed. This is because all the files needed for Toolbox are contained within the combination of the PCL driver, DocWise and HP JetAdmin. The different programs contain certain files that are needed for Toolbox. Depending on which Toolbox files are already being loaded as part of the other programs, the amount of space needed for Toolbox varies. Cannot print uncollated copies. NONE. Newer applications will allow uncollated copies. Print uncollated copies on systems using the 2.45 driver. NOTE: You cannot have the 2.45 driver and a later driver on your computer at the same time.
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In order to take advantage of the multiple output print capabilities in reducing network traffic, the new HP LaserJet 5Si family driver prints all documents as collated documents. This occurs on the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier and the HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX printers using the driver version 2.50 or newer.
If the installation process is canceled and then restarted rapidly several times, the Exit Setup buttons eventually become blank. Avoid rapidly exiting and restarting the installer. This is caused by the installer, and we have no fix.
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Canceling PCL or PostScript driver installation process once it has reached 90% or more completion, after user has already installed FontSmart with Mass Storage Support and all Fonts Available Fatal Exception Error occurs. Do not cancel installation allow it to run to completion. This is caused by installer, and we have no fix.
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Drivers do not recognize change in status for HCI (2000-sheet input tray) or HCO (Multibin Mailbox). Example: Printer powered off, HCO unplugged, printer powered on. Drivers show HCO still connected, while HP JetAdmin and Toolbox do not. Delete the cache file HPCOLA.dat, and then reboot Windows.
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The driver cache information about the devices, and this cache is not automatically updated.
There are no new tray icons launched after installing the driver. Reboot your system to launch the application hppropty, which controls the installation of the tray icons. The application hppropty might already be running. Having the installer launch it might cause multiple instances of it to run, and this could cause problems. If Toolbox and DocWise are installed separately from the drivers, a reboot must be done after each installation. If the user knows that Toolbox and DocWise will be installed separately from the drivers, the user can wait to reboot until after all programs have been installed. The user may also select to re-boot after each installation, or may install all items at the same time, and then do a single reboot. If the user has installed the driver (or a utility), some files may be running. Some of these files may need to be updated if installing one of the utilities. The only way these files get updated is with a system reboot.
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When configuring the Mailbox with Stapler from the Properties Accessory tab, the configuration dialog refers to the HCO as the Multibin Mailbox, and says that output can be "sent to any one of eight mailboxes. The HP LaserJet 5Si has eight mailboxes. The HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier has five mailboxes and stapler. This message applies to both the HP LaserJet 5Si and the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. The user must understand that the Multibin Mailbox also refers to the Mailbox with Stapler on the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, and that the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier has only five mailboxes instead of eight. The same files are being used for both the HP LaserJet 5Si driver configuration and the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier driver configuration.
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The file psmon.dll is in use if the PostScript driver is set as default. User is unable to upgrade drivers while this file is in use. Set another printer driver as the default driver in the Printers folder. The file psmon.dll is designed to be active and in use when the PostScript driver is set as the default.
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Using autoconfig, the duplex options on the Setup tab are grayed out (not selectable) after the duplexer was installed. The duplexer was installed/removed after the driver had already been installed. This works as designed. The printer must be turned off and on, and then Windows must be restarted. The duplexer changes will then be recognized. Install the duplexer the same time the driver is installed. This works as designed. The files for the duplexer information are not automatically updated.
When installing, sometimes the installation fails with the message, cannot read .MST file. Use a shorter network path. See Cause. When running the installation from a long network path, the command line that gets passed to the _MSTEST.exe includes the source path plus some command line options. This path cannot exceed the DOS 128 character path limitation.
If an invalid port is selected during the installation of the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier drivers, no printer icons appear in the Printers folder. Select a valid port. Reinstall the printer to a valid port, or remap the current installed driver to a valid port. The user has selected a port which cannot be verified by the installer if the port is valid. The list of valid ports is contained in the WIN.ini file.
Mixing by-type and by-source selections in document results in all pages printed on the bytype media. To print using different media, select both media with either two by-type selections or with two by-source selections. The default selection criterion for selecting media is by-type. When a user mixes selection criteria of Type and Source, the driver rejects this invalid mixture, and prints the document on the by-type media.
Background shading is missing in one document in HPGL/2 mode. Print the document in Auto or Raster mode. It prints correctly in these modes. The particular document in question was using shading as a way of letting the user know what area the graphic was covering (these were marketing documents that highlighted different printer accessories).
After selecting Manual Feed as Select Paper by Type, subsequent print jobs always request Manual Feed. NONE. See Cause. This works as designed. Subsequent print jobs will attempt to use the same printing selections unless they are changed for the current print job. When printing multiple copies, with the application-based collation enabled (the COLLATE box is checked), and selecting paper by source for the first page, only the first copy has the different source for the first page. All other copies are printed with all pages from the same source. [The same condition occurs if selecting paper by type rather than source.] Turn off application-based collation (uncheck the COLLATE box). Using application-based collation forces the application to send all the copies in a contiguous format. For example, three copies of a four-page document are sent as a single 12-page document (1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3). In this case, the printer sees a single document and selects the different source for the first page (1), using the other source for the other eleven pages (2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3). Future versions of applications will correct this problem.
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Text placement in lines with font changes (such as italics and bold) shifts to the right or left when the document is printed in a 2-up or higher layout. This causes characters to overlap other characters or to leave additional space between characters. Realize that n-up printing is an estimate similar to Print Preview. When the document is printed as 1-up, the characters should appear as expected. Another workaround is to avoid font changes in a line. However, this is not always possible. The 2-up through 16-up layout feature in the drivers is intended to give the user an estimate of how the pages would look when printed, while saving paper by printing on fewer pages. This character misplacement is caused by two interactions. Font changes in a line force a recalculation of the position on the line. There can be rounding errors when this calculation is done. The other issue is the n-up feature which also requires calculations to determine placement on the page, character sizes, and so forth. Combining both of these interactions makes it likely that character placement errors will occur. These rounding errors are greater the farther right in the line that the font change occurs.
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WPX files in \windows directory. Whenever a printer is installed, the driver creates a WPX file in the \windows directory. A WPX file is a condensed description of the printers features. If an installed printer is later deleted, the associated WPX file is not removed. There is no problem leaving unused WPX files on the system other than the disk space they consume. The typical WPX file are generally 12K in size.
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No default watermarks are installed when you use the HP universal installer that is shipped with the printer. Watermarks are installed if you use the Fulfillment version.
PCL DRIVER ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: Wrong paper size and/or paper type might be displayed in the Paper tab when accessing the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Properties the first time it. The selected radio button will be for the first tray where the default paper type is located. Go to the Paper tab, and select the paper type or paper source desired for the current document. This is the way the driver is intended to work. It sets the first tray it finds that contains the default paper type.
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When printing multiple copies of a document containing different paper type for the first page, only the first copy has the different paper type for the first page. All other pages are the same. Turn Collate off in the application. The Collate feature is enabled in the application, and all pages were set as Default Tray (Plain) in Page Setup. If you dont want to turn Collate off, you can set the specific paper type or source for the specific pages (First and Other) in Page Setup.
In PCL driver, the underline under an inserted object does not print. This occurs only when printing graphics in auto mode. Use raster graphics and text mode to print an underlined inserted object. The underline prints OK in this mode. Unknown.
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The Destination tab on the driver Properties sheet should not allow the selection of a mailbox or the stapler as a destination when the Paper Type is set as envelope or transparency. They are rerouted to the top output bin, but the user might expect them to go to a mailbox or the stapler. NONE, although a DocWise alert will inform the user that the selected media (envelope or transparency) is not supported as going to a mailbox or the stapler and that the output will be redirected to the output bin. Users should be aware that envelopes and transparencies will be redirected to the top output bin. There is no real-time interdependence that verifies the various settings in the driver which could detect and disallow settings that cannot be set.
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Print a 2-page document where each page is a different page size using n-up feature. The two different-size pages print on top of each other. For example, first page letter and second page legal. Print using 4-up. Both pages print on top of each other on the 4-up output. Select only same-size pages for n-up printing. Unknown.
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Paper type set in the driver overrides the paper type set in the application. This works as designed. Settings in the driver properties will override corresponding settings set in the application. This is designed this way so that the user can modify settings when getting ready to print.
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Overriding a request to load Executive paper size results in a change in the printed orientation. This happens anytime the user switches between a short-edge feed page (Executive, Legal) and a long-edge feed page (A4, Letter, 11x17). Have the correct size paper available, or print on paper which has the same feed: shortedge or long-edge. Unknown. In an example, an Executive page is formatted for Portrait, and the job is printed. If the printer does not have Executive paper loaded, the user is prompted either within DocWise or at the printer to load Executive. The user can select to print on a different size paper, which is already loaded in the printer. Executive is a short-edge feed page; so is Legal. If the user selects Legal to print on, the page will print in Portrait orientation on the Legal page. If the user selects a short-edge feed, however (Letter, A4, 11x17), the page prints in Landscape orientation on that page.
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Wrong paper size and/or paper type might be displayed in the Paper tab when accessing the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Properties for the first time. The selected radio button will be for the first tray where the default paper type is located. Go to the Paper tab, and select the paper type or paper source desired for the current document. This is the way the driver works. It sets the first tray it finds that contains the default paper type.
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Multiple DocWise windows appear when copy count is greater than 1 and stapling is on. Reinstall the hard disk. See solution. Another workaround is to use the PostScript driver. This occurs when the hard disk (required for mopying) has been removed from the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. Without the hard disk, the driver must generate the additional copies and insert an end-of-job between each copy in order to have the documents individually stapled.
Dashed lines are inconsistently spaced, or have dashes that are of varying length, in some MS Word documents. Try printing with the PostScript driver. Unknown.
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Accessories tab on PCL driver Properties page has a setting for Available Memory when it is actually the Installed Memory in the printer. The printer self-test page shows both total memory and available memory, and this combination box on the Accessories tab can be confusing. This value indicates the amount of memory installed in the printer. This is an inconsistency which needs to be corrected. The purpose of this value on the Accessories tab is so the driver can determine if the printer has enough installed memory for performing certain features (duplexing 11x17 documents for example).
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A different message is displayed in the drivers properties Status when Tray 4 is pulled out as opposed to when Tray 2 or Tray 3 is pulled out. For Trays 2 and 3, the message is Intervention Required. - Tray 2 (or 3) Open. For Tray 4, the message is Tray 4 Empty. The printers control panel correctly states that the appropriate tray is open. Ignore the message. Different status is being reported to the driver depending on whether Tray 2 or 3 is open versus whether Tray 4 is open.
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The Cancel button acts like an OK button on the Edit Watermarks screen in the PCL driver. If the user has made changes to a watermark and then hit Cancel on this page, the changes are accepted. The watermark changes can be re-edited by selecting the watermark, and then selecting the Edit button.
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This works as designed. The Cancel button should really be a Close Window button. By the time the user has returned to this screen, the previous changes have already been registered in the watermark file.
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The PCL driver emits code for the next size up when the user has created a non-standard page size. For example, the user creates a document with a page size of 6.0 x 12.5 inches. The PCL code generated shows that Legal size is requested rather than a custom size. The users document will print on the next larger size paper, and then the user can cut the paper to size if desired. This works as designed. The HP LaserJet 5Si family driver (for the HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si/MX and HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier) does not support custom size paper. The next size up paper is requested to ensure that the page is large enough for printing the document.
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POSTSCRIPT DRIVER ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: Using the PostScript driver to send a 40-page job to be printed 2-up and sent to the stapler causes a DocWise message to appear saying the job has exceeded the 20-page maximum for the stapler. It does still staple, however. This works properly in the PCL driver; it also works properly in the PostScript driver if sending up to 40 pages n-up to the stapler. Ignore the DocWise message. The job will go to the stapler and be stapled as a 20-page print job. The PostScript driver is counting the number of logical pages (40 in this case), without taking into account that n-up printing reduces the number of physical pages (20 in this case). Number of printers installed during one session is limited. Certain system characteristics such as configuration, available memory, and the number of currently opened files may limit the number of printers you can install during a single session. To install more than ten printers on your system, exit the setup utility after each set of ten printers.
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Printing performance is inadequate due to data format setting. The PostScript drivers default data format setting is ASCII data, which allows the file to print on any printer. Significant performance improvement can be obtained if your printer can be configured to accept binary formatted data transfers. The PostScript driver provides binary data formats appropriate for use with serial to parallel port connected printers. For more information, see the Specifying Data Communication Protocol and Format topic in the PostScript driver Help.
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Windows 95 interface issues Some Printer properties dialog boxes are part of the Windows 95 operating system and are shared with the PostScript printer driver. These property sheets (such as Sharing and Details) may contain spelling or accelerator key inconsistencies. These should be resolved in the next version of the Windows 95 operating system. Specifying available printer memory. Normally, the default value the PostScript driver supplies is adequate for most needs. If you need to change this value, make certain the value you set for this option falls within the available memory specifications of your printer. You can get printer memory information by printing a test page from the General properties dialog box. The PostScript driver allows you to specify any value for the Available Printer Memory option in the Device Options properties dialog box. Specifying a value outside the range of your printer may generate very large files, decrease printing performance, or may cause printing failure.
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Units Conversion Discrepancies Setting the unprintable area and custom page sizes in inches or millimeters generates numeric values converted to points (a point is 1/72 of an inch), which the PostScript driver uses for internal calculations. In these calculations, the driver rounds off the numeric value you provide to its nearest point equivalent. Because of this, you may observe small discrepancies between the numbers you specified and the numbers that appear in the fields after you click OK in the Unprintable Area dialog box. Do not use these printing options when Printing landscape documents with mirror image and n-up. Printing a landscape-oriented document with mirror image enabled and a layout option other than 1-up selected will result in a printing error.
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AutoConfiguration occurs each time the driver is entered or if the Update Now button on the HP devices tab is pressed. Reboot the system and perform AutoConfigure again. The driver uses HPCOLA16.dll, to get information about the printer, including the paper sizes and options installed. When AutoConfiguration has been run on the system, a cache is created and kept in memory. When the driver does AutoConfiguration, it calls HPCOLA16.dll, which retrieves information about the printer from this cache. Sometimes when AutoConfiguration is executed, it will not find the correct options installed. This only occurs if an option has changed and the system that is trying to AutoConfigure has not been rebooted.
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Custom Paper Size is not supported Even though some applications such as WordPerfect 6.1 allow you to specify a custom size, the printer does not support custom page size. A printing problem might occur if you have a printer that can switch between printing languages and you manually downloaded the PostScript header using the Send Header Now button in the PostScript properties dialog box. In this case, the header might be lost and printing might result in a PostScript error. For more information on language-switching capabilities, refer to your printer documentation. Further, you may wish to retain the default driver settings so that the driver will download the PostScript header with each job.
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If your printer is low in memory, the error handler might not be able to print complete PostScript error messages if an error condition should occur. Either add more memory to your printer or disable the error handler by turning off the Print PostScript Error Information option in the PostScript properties dialog box.
APPLICATION SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: Support of PostScript Driver Features: Certain applications do not support all of the features of the PostScript driver. Usually the feature is ignored by the application. In rare cases a printing error may occur. The applications and unsupported features are listed below: Unsupported Driver Feature Mirror Image, n-up format, Rotated landscape, Scaling, Watermark Scaling Mirror Image, Scaling Scaling Watermark Mirror Image Watermark Mirror Image, n-up, Negative Image, Rotated landscape, Scaling, Watermark Watermark
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Acrobat Exchange 2.0 AmiPro 3.1 CorelDraw! 6.0 FrameMaker 4 Freehand 5.0 Illustrator 4.0 Lotus 1-2-3- 5.0 PageMaker Photoshop 3.0
WordPerfect 6.1 Rotated Landscape WORKAROUND: Do not use the PostScript driver features when printing from the above applications. Many of the incompatibilities are resolved in newer versions of these applications.
CorelDraw 6.0: A document created for a custom-size paper prints centered on the physical sheet, and some of the document might be off the page. Do not use the custom paper size feature in CorelDraw. Even though CorelDraw asks for the custom-paper size, it actually polls the driver for the supported sizes when printing. CorelDraw snaps to the closest supported size in the driver, possibly causing it to print off the page.
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AmiPro: A document created for a custom size paper prints in the upper left hand corner on the physical sheet, and some of the document might be off the page. [Similar behavior also occurs with other applications such as Visio, Photo Magic, Micrographx Designer and ABC FlowChart.] Do not use the custom paper size feature in AmiPro. Even though AmiPro asks for the custom paper size, it actually polls the driver for the supported sizes when printing. AmiPro snaps to the closest supported size in the driver, possibly causing it to print off the page if the actual custom size paper is smaller, and it is fed into the printer.
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MS PowerPoint: Some documents do not print well in certain graphics modes. PowerPoint files seem to print best if the graphics mode is set to Raster Graphics. Set default mode to Raster Graphics for PowerPoint files. Change the printing instructions to print in Raster Graphics mode when printing files from PowerPoint. Some applications print differently (better) with the different graphics modes.
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MS PowerPoint: Documents do not staple when the Collate box is not checked in the Print dialog. When stapling is selected in the driver, a message tells the user to turn off application-based collation. But if this is done in PowerPoint, stapling (and collation) are both disabled. Leave the Collate box checked in the Print dialog box. PowerPoint is among the few applications that was ready for the mopying features of printer-based collation and stapling. Most applications will soon follow its lead, but for now PowerPoint is different from the rest. The HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier driver assumes that the applications are not aware of printerbased collation and stapling. Therefore the driver requires application-based collation to be disabled. This is unfortunate for the PowerPoint case, but there is no resolution at this point. Eventually all applications will be like PowerPoint, and the driver will not have to tell the user to turn off application-based collation in order to staple and to use the mopying capabilities of the printer. MS Internet Explorer 3.0: General Protection Fault (GPF) is generated when canceling a print job. Wait until a new version of MS Internet Explorer is released. Another solution is to not cancel print jobs. This happens with other non-HP drivers as well; the problem is inside Microsofts Internet Explorer program. Microsoft is aware of the problem.
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MS Word 6.0: Rounded lines sometimes are truncated at the tips when printing with the PCL driver. Print in Raster or Raster and Text mode.
Micrografx Designer 6.0: Number of copies is multiplicative. Leave number of copies in the application print dialog set to 1; control the number of printed copies in the Printer Properties setup tab. Micrografx Designer 6.0 assumes that printers cannot make copies. Thus, if the user sets number of copies to 4 in the Print dialog, and the printer driver already has copies set to 4, the application multiplies 4 times 4 to print out 16 copies.
PageMaker: Some angled text and hidden text do not print correctly. Switching from the PCL driver to the PostScript driver has resolved these issues in many instances. PageMaker files have been tuned or optimized for PostScript, and they have been known to send incompatible data to PCL.
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WordPerfect 6.1: When Letter is selected as the Paper Size, and then the user clicks the edit button, the size is shown as being Booklet on 11x17. This happens only with PCL, not with PostScript. NONE. This has been fixed in WordPerfect 7.0. See Cause. The Booklet on 11 x 17 page size is reported to the outside world as 8.5 x 11. This occurred because WP 6.1 was using the first letter-size media it found in its list which was of Letter size, namely Booklet on 11 x 17.
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WordPerfect 6.1: Unable to select paper by type. One workaround is to use an application that does allow you to select paper by type. A workaround within WordPerfect is to have the type of paper you want be the only type of that size loaded in the printer. For example, if the user wants to print using Color Letter, have the paper type Color be the only paper of size Letter in the printer. [Note: It is possible that a future release of WordPerfect will correct this problem.] WordPerfect does not allow the selection of paper by type. Even if you set a certain type in the Create Paper Size dialog, the print job will pull from the default tray if it contains the same size as you have defined. It ignores the type setting you selected (Color or Letterhead, for example). The Type box in the Create Paper Size dialog does not match with the types listed in the driver.
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WordPerfect 7.0 and Corel Presentation 7.0: Multiple copies of print jobs are stapled together. One workaround is to use an application (such as MS Word 7.0 or MS PowerPoint 7.0), which utilizes HP TRANSMIT ONCE. Another workaround while using WordPerfect or Corel is to not staple the copies at the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. The copies can be separated after printing, and then hand stapled. Both WordPerfect 7.0 and Corel Presentation 7.0 give you the option to Collate or Group the copies. If Collate is selected, the multiple copies are printed as collated copies, but then they are all stapled together as if they are a single print job. If Group is selected, the multiple copies are printed as multiple copies of individual pages (uncollated), but then they are all stapled together as if they are a single print job. The underlying problem is that the applications are not aware of the HP TRANSMIT ONCE feature which allows the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier to produce and individually staple the collated copies.
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WordPerfect 7.0: When printing directly to a printer queue on a Novell server, user gets the following message, Error Initializing Output Device. Capture the printer queue to an LPT port. This is an application issue which prohibits the user from printing directly to a printer queue.
MS Word and WordPerfect: Rotated Landscape is not available as a page orientation. NONE. Applications select which features they support.
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Adobe Acrobat: When generating EPS files from Adobe Acrobat, always ensure you have set Acrobats copy count to one (1). Any other value may lead to unexpected results when embedding its EPS files within other documents. Printing in Acrobat 2.1 with the Send TrueType fonts as selection set to Bitmaps sometimes results in a printing error. Select Send TrueType fonts as selection to Outlines instead.
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Adobe Acrobat: When an EPS file generated by printing through Adobe Acrobat 2.0 or 2.1 (Acrobat Exchange or Acrobat Reader) is inserted into an Illustrator 4.1 document, and text is later added to that document, a printing error results. NONE. A future version of Illustrator will correct this problem.
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PageMaker 5.0: Windows metafiles printed in landscape orientation are cut off on the right side.
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Photoshop 3.04: If the data format selection is binary, you must set a compatible data format setting within the PostScript driver to prevent a printing error. If your printer is connected over a pure binary channel, such as AppleTalk, select the Pure Binary Data option in the Data format menu in the driver. The Data format selection is in the Advanced PostScript Options dialog box, which you open by clicking Advanced in the PostScript properties dialog box. If your printer is connected via a serial or parallel connection, select the appropriate binary data format option for your printer, such as Tagged binary communication protocol or the Binary communications protocol.
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AmiPro: The Number of Copies setting in the application's dialog boxes overrides the Number of Copies option set in the driver. Set the number of copies using the AmiPro dialog boxes.
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FileMakerPro 2.0 documents with integrated graphics may print out incorrectly. Upgrade to FileMakerPro 2.1.
FrameMaker 5.0: Printing text with integrated graphics results in a PostScript error. Upgrade to the latest version of FrameMaker. Lotus 1-2-3: Text missing or incorrectly placed in a printout. NONE. Lotus 1-2-3 cannot always properly calculate the text placement of inverted, rotated text. Freehand 5.0: Problems printing Macromedia Freehand 5.0 sample document using the PostScript driver. NONE. Freehand 5.0 expects the Windows 95 driver name to be PSCRIPT.DRV, instead of ADOBEPS4.DRV.
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Excel 5.0: Print settings specified from within Excel 5.0 are ignored when the document is printed. Specify the print settings from the Printers folder only.
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MS Word: If you change driver settings with the Microsoft(R) Word Page Setup dialog box and select an option that conflicts with your current configuration, the PostScript driver cannot inform you of the conflict. Change printer settings from the Print dialog box or from the Printers folder.
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MS Word cannot print dotted borders in color to PostScript printers. Replace dotted borders with solid borders or dotted black borders.
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PowerPoint 7.0 does not print watermarks in the background. Print watermarks in the foreground.
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WordPerfect 6.1: Media types are not supported by the driver. WordPerfect 6.1 supports its own internal media types. Do not expect the application media type to affect the printer. Do not use the applications media type.
FONT ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: SOLUTION: CAUSE: WORKAROUND: Fonts that have been downloaded to the printer via FontSmart (or via Download Fonts from the driver on a different client) are not displayed in the Download fonts dialog. Use only one font management program, either FontSmart or Download Fonts. Do not mix font management programs. FontSmart and the Font Downloader are different applications written by different groups, and the two applications were not designed to work together. If using PCL in Win 3.1x or Win 95, all users should use the driver Download Fonts feature. If a workgroup consists of people using PostScript, NT, and other non-Win 3.1x/95 PCL configurations, users should use FontSmart as the primary font management tool.
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Fonts from the A-Z Font cartridge installed with the Font Installer cannot be seen from MS Word 6.0 and MS Word 7.0. The PCM files for the A-Z Font SIMM are missing the Extended Text Metrics. (Refer to Microsofts Printer and Fonts Kit documentation.) If these PCM files were corrected, the fonts would appear in the applications. The LaserJet 4Si driver has additional UI screens which allow the user to select which of the A-Z fonts to display in the applications.
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Use the LJ 4Si driver and print to a 4Si. This driver has UI which allows the user to select which fonts to make viewable. Another workaround is to modify the PCM files to add the Extended Text Metrics.
Type 1 PostScript Font emboldening problems. Select a Type 1 font family that has a native bold face. Some applications provide an emboldening feature for PostScript outline fonts (Type 1) that do not have a native bold face, (for example, Zapf Dingbats). The emboldening process is inexact and might produce slight typographic imperfections. This is usually only a concern for very high resolution devices (for example, imagesetters) or if precise typographic fidelity is required.
Certain characters in some TrueType fonts do not print correctly. To eliminate TrueType character imperfections, select another font. This is not a PostScript driver-related problem; it is due to imperfections in the fonts themselves.
The Restore Defaults button on the Fonts tab does not work. According to the Font Substitution table, the default is Send truetype fonts to the printer. If FontSmart is currently running and you click Run FontSmart, nothing happens. Click on the FontSmart box at the bottom of the screen. Manually select FontSmart.
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Printing multiple master fonts from Designer causes PostScript errors. Do not use multiple master fonts with Designer.
HP JETADMIN ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: WORKAROUND: CAUSE: HP JetAdmin and the printer tray icons report a red Printer Error condition if the envelope feeder is installed but does not contain any envelopes. Ignore the message or load envelopes into the envelope feeder. Communication code considered this condition to be an error. This will be corrected.
HP TOOLBOX ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: WORKAROUND: CAUSE: The Envelope Feeder does not display as a Capability in both Toolbox and in Jet Admin. The Envelope Feeder is functional only if the user can see it as a media source. This has not been implemented.
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A job can still print even if the user has set CANCEL in Input Auto Continue inside Toolbox. This might be set in case the desired paper size (or type) is not available, and the user does not want it printed on a different size or type. The Input Auto Continue Timeout setting allows the user a certain amount of time to correct the situation before the job is canceled. The user might want the flexibility of adding the correct size or type of paper to the printer, thus allowing the job to print. If the user wants the jobs canceled every time there is a wrong size or type, set the Input Auto Continue Timeout value to No timeout. This works as designed, allowing the user the flexibility of add the correct size or type of paper needed to print the job.
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Within Toolbox, enabling Control Panel Lock in the Security tab (which is on the Advanced tab) does not inhibit access to the front control panel on the printer or on the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. NONE. This works as designed. The Control Panel Lock feature in the Security tab in Toolbox does inhibit access to the printers front control panel; however, not all items are locked. This control panel lock does lock the Tray, Test, or Job Control menus. Attempting to modify anything in any of the other menus will result in an Access Denied message on the printers control panel.
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The Capabilities list is not updated when new accessories are added. Although deleting files is not a preferred method of updating information, if the HPCOLA.dat file in the Windows/System directory is deleted, and the system re-booted, the Capabilities will be re-cached and refreshed in the Toolbox. The capabilities information is cached, and refreshing it has not been implemented.
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HP DOCWISE ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: An incorrect HP DocWise "Conflict Detected" message is displayed if the user sends a non-supported media type (transparency, labels, cardstock) to the stapler. The message is: Your document contains a paper type that is not supported by the stapler. No stapling will occur. The document will print, but some pages will be redirected to the printers top bin. Ignore the message (output, has been sent to the stapler), or see Workaround. Send transparencies, labels, and cardstock to the top output bin or the top left output bin, where there is less bending of the media. The original design for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier included consideration of excluding certain media types from going to the stapler or the mailboxes. This was not implemented, however. The Users Guide does recommend that only certain weight papers be sent to the stapler. All other media should be directed to the top output bin or the left output bin. HP DocWise was designed with the thinking that the printer would re-direct non-supported media from going to the stapler.
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An incorrect HP DocWise "Conflict Detected" message is displayed if the user sends a non-supported media type (transparency, labels, cardstock) to a mailbox. The message is: Your document contains a paper size that cannot be printed to the selected destination. The document will print, but some pages will be redirected to the printers top bin. Ignore the message (output has been sent to the selected mailbox), or see Workaround. Send transparencies, labels and cardstock to the top output bin or the top left output bin, where there is less bending of the media. The first error is that the message refers to an incorrect size, when it should have said media type. The original design for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier included consideration of excluding certain media types from going to the stapler or the mailboxes.. This was not implemented, however. The Users Guide does recommend that only certain weight papers be sent to the stapler or mailbox. All other media should be directed to the top output bin or the left output bin. HP DocWise was designed with the thinking that the printer would redirect non-supported media from going to the mailboxes.
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A Critical Exception (paper jam) of another users print job is not reported by DocWise although it is present at the time a user submits a print job.
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Although the current user is not notified of the error, the printers tray icon will change from green to red to indicate an error. The current user can then look at that tray icon to see what the error is. This works as designed. DocWise will notify a user of an error only if the error is caused by that users print job. Because the error (paper jam) was caused by another users print job, that other user will be notified of the error.
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The ready for collection message highlights the entire background of the graphic when the output is sent to mailbox 3, 4, or 5. Ignore the graphic; the 'Destination bin:' information is correct. There is an error in the routine that paints the destination mailbox for mailboxes 3, 4, and 5.
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On a short print job, the Tell Me More screen does not stay on the screen for very long. It is replaced with another informational screen, and the user is unable to get back to let DocWise tell the user more. NONE. The DocWise screens are displayed based on information received from the print job. A short job will cycle through the pieces faster than long print jobs. The DocWise message, Your document has been printed and is ready for collection. does not show the added destination in the Destination bin list. For example, a print job contains a transparency, and the document was sent to the stapler. The transparency cannot go to the stapler and is re-routed to the top output bin. A DocWise message does say that the transparency is going there, but only the Stapler is listed as the Destination bin. NONE. If the user has been told that some of the output is being re-directed, the user should know that there is an additional destination bin. The Destination bin information is not being updated.
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DocAgent (part of DocWise) continues to poll even after the printer is powered off. This ties up resources in the computer, and makes system response slow. Do not power down the printer while a print job is being processed. Another workaround is to re-boot the computer. If the printer loses power while a print job is being processed, a failure notice is sent to DocAgent. Doc Agent was not written to handle the failure of a communication channel after the initial checks. As a result, Doc Agent continues to check the printer. This polling occurs about every 7.5 seconds, resulting in the appearance of using up computer resources.
Multiple DocWise windows appear when copies is greater than 1 and stapling is on with the PCL driver. Reinstall the hard disk. Another workaround is to use the PostScript driver. This occurs when the hard disk (required for mopying) has been removed from the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. Without the hard disk, the driver must generate the additional copies and insert an end-of-job between each copy in order to have the documents individually stapled.
BACKGROUNDERS (EXTERNAL)
INSTALL SERVICE PACK 4 FIRST (EXTERNAL) Service Pack 4 should be installed before installing this driver. Service Pack updates are available for free from Microsoft through their website at http://www.microsoft.com.
BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS (EXTERNAL) Component PCL Driver PostScript Driver HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetDirect port Bidirectional Requirements Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional.
WINDOWS NT 3.51 POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (EXTERNAL) USE PRINT SETUP DIALOG FOR SETTING PRINTER PROPERTIES (EXTERNAL)
Some printer properties such as output bin selection should be done from the File: Print Setup... menu instead of through the application Print dialog. If the properties are set through the application Print dialog, they wont take effect until the next print command.
The NT 3.51 PostScript driver cannot produce correctly stapled multiple copies of multipage documents because it does not support HP TRANSMIT ONCE/printer collation. (Users can staple only one copy.) In the PCL driver, a few applications do not support HP TRANSMIT ONCE/printer collation. In both drivers, with Lotus applications, the user must select output bin destination via the print manager rather than in the driver via the application. Neither the PCL driver nor the PostScript driver is bidirectional.
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NT 3.51 Component PCL5 Driver (Non Bidirectional) PS Driver (Non Bidirectional) HP JetAdmin COLA ReadMe HP FontSmart
Custom Install 5Si [X] 5Si MX [X] [X] [ ] (1) [X] [X] [X] (1) [X] [X] [X] (1) [X] [X] 5Si NX [X] 5Si Mopier [X] [X] [X] (1) [X] [X]
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(1) COLA is automatically installed during a custom installation with HP JetAdmin component. [X] Indicates a default selection.
The following fonts are installed through a Complete Installation for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family:
lbertus Extra Bold, Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold CG Omega CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Clarendon Condensed Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic
Using HP FontSmart or a Custom installation, users can install any or all of the following fonts:
Albertus Bold Albertus Extra Bold Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold Antique Olive Compact Arial Narrow Arial Narrow Italic Arial Narrow Bold Arial Narrow Bold Italic CG Times Bold Italic Century Gothic Century Gothic Italic Century Gothic Bold Century Gothic Bold Italic Century Schoolbook Century Schoolbook Italic Century Schoolbook Bold Century Schoolbook Bold Italic Clarendon Clarendon Bold Clarendon Condensed Bold Graphos Graphos Italic Graphos Bold Graphos Bold Italic Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Metrostyle Metrostyle Bold Metrostyle Extended
Bodoni Bodoni Italic Bodoni Bold Bodoni Bold Italic Bodoni Black Book Antiqua Book Antiqua Italic Book Antiqua Bold Book Antiqua Bold Italic Bookman Old Style Bookman Old Style Italic Bookman Old Style Bold Bookman Old Style Bold Italic CG Omega CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold
Clarendon Extended Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Gill Sans Gill Sans Italic Gill Sans Bold Gill Sans Bold Italic Gill Sans Condensed Gill Sans Condensed Bold Gill Sans Extra Bold Gill Sans Light Gill Sans Light Italic Goudy Old Style Goudy Old Style Italic Goudy Old Style Bold Goudy Old Style Bold Italic Goudy Old Style Extrabold
Metrostyle Extended Bold Monotype Corsiva Monotype Sorts Ozzie Black Ozzie Black Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic Univers Extended Medium Univers Extended Medium Italic Univers Extended Bold Univers Extended Bold Italic Univers Light Condensed Univers Light Condensed Italic
PPD INPUT/OUTPUT COMBINATIONS (EXTERNAL) Supported Combinations InputSlot EnvelopeTp/Envelope to Top InputSlot Tray1Sep/Tray 1 to Separator InputSlot Tray1Stpl/Tray 1 to Stapler InputSlot Tray1 Mbx2/Tray 1 to Mailbox 2 InputSlot Tray2Tp/Tray 2 to Top InputSlot Tray2Stck/Tray 2 to Stacker InputSlotTray2 Mbx1/Tray 2 to Mailbox 1 InputSlotTray2 Mbx3/Tray 2 to Mailbox 3 InputSlot Tray3Tp/Tray3 to Top InputSlot Tray3Stck/Tray3 to Stacker InputSlot Tray3 Mbx1/Tray 3 to Mailbox 1 InputSlot Tray3 Mbx3/Tray 3 to Mailbox 3 InputSlot Tray4Tp/Tray 4 to Top InputSlot Tray4Stck/Tray 4 to Stacker InputSlot Tray4 Mbx1/Tray 4 to Mailbox 1 InputSlot Tray4 Mbx3/Tray 4 to Mailbox 3 InputSlot Tray1Tp/Tray 1 to Top InputSlot Tray1Stck/Tray 1 to Stacker InputSlotTray1 Mbx1/Tray 1 to Mailbox 1 InputSlot Tray1 Mbx3/Tray 1 to Mailbox 3 InputSlot Tray2Sep/Tray 2 to Separator InputSlot Tray2Stpl/Tray 2 to Stapler InputSlotTray2 Mbx2/Tray 2 to Mailbox 2 InputSlotTray2 Mbx4/Tray 2 to Mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray3Sep/Tray 3 to Separator InputSlot Tray3Stpl/Tray 3 to Stapler InputSlot Tray3 Mbx2/Tray 3 to Mailbox 2 InputSlot Tray3 Mbx4/Tray 3 to Mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray4Sep/Tray 4 to Separator InputSlot Tray4Stpl/Tray 4 to Stapler InputSlot Tray4 Mbx2/Tray 4 to Mailbox 2 InputSlot Tray4 Mbx4/Tray 4 to Mailbox 4
Unsupported Combinations: Combinations that are valid but are not read by the driver InputSlot EnvelopeSep/Envelope to Separator InputSlot EnvelopeStpl/Envelope to Stapler InputSlot EnvelopeMbx2/Envelope to mailbox 2 InputSlot EnvelopeMbx4/Envelope to mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray1Mbx4/Tray 1 to Mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray2Mbx5/Tray 2 to Mailbox 5 InputSlot Tray4Mbx5/Tray 4 to Mailbox 5 InputSlot EnvelopeStk/Envelope to Stacker InputSlot EnvelopeMbx1/Envelope to mailbox 1 InputSlot EnvelopeMbx3/Envelope to mailbox 3 InputSlot EnvelopeMbx5/Envelope to mailbox 5 InputSlot Tray1Mbx5/Tray 1 to Mailbox 5 InputSlot Tray3Mbx5/Tray 3 to Mailbox 5
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In Windows Program Manager, open the File menu. Select Run. Click Browse. Select the SETUP.EXE program file in the root directory on the CD-ROM and click OK.
Verify that SETUP.EXE is entered in the Command Line in the Run window and click OK. Click Continue.
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components - Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, and HP JetAdmin. Directory for main component - Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 3.1x installer information. Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
Custom Installation
Allows user to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional drivers and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
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Hewlett-Packard has developed the Uninstaller as a means to easily and safely uninstall printing system components and their related files without affecting other system components or shared system files. Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends the use of the Uninstaller as the primary means to uninstall printing system components. For manually uninstalling printing system components, see individual component sections. From the Windows Program Manager click on HP LaserJet window. Click on the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. At the Welcome to the HP LaserJet Printing System Uninstaller dialog box, click Next. Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. (The uninstaller selects all components by default.) Then click Next.
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If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether to remove it or not, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
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UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBAL ONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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From Program Manager, click on the HP LaserJet group. Click on the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. Click on File in Program Manager and highlight Properties. In the Command Line box add a space plus the switch QDS (case-sensitive) at the end of the command line, and click OK. To complete uninstalling, follow the Uninstall procedures above.
Any other PCL printer Any other PCL printer Any other PCL printer
Some of the listed files are copied to the directory /1 below the above directory during the install. After the install, they should be in both places.
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Some of these files are copied to the directory /1 below the above directory during the install. After the install, they should be in both places.
MANUALLY UNINSTALLING THE POSTSCRIPT DRIVER FROM THE SYSTEM (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE)
CAUTION:
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends the use of the Uninstaller as the primary procedure for uninstalling printing system components. Removing printing system components and files manually may impact the operation of other installed components of this printing system as well as components of other printing systems installed on this machine. System integrity may also be affected by removing files from this printing system. Before proceeding with the removal of any files, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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Select the Printers icon from the Control Panel. Highlight HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PS (or HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX PS) in the list of installed printers and press the Remove button.
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$WINDOWS DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following file is added to the $WINDOWS directory upon installation of HP FontSmart. Filename PRNTNAME.INI Description Internal fonts list Shared With Components NONE
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE AvantGarde REG_SZ Century Gothic HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Bookman REG_SZ Bookman Old Style HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE ITC Bookman REG_SZ Bookman Old Style HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Helvetica REG_SZ Arial HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Helvetica-Narrow REG_SZ Arial Narrow HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExisting Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData
NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE NewCenturySchlbk REG_SZ Century Schoolbook HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Palatino REG_SZ Book Antiqua HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Times REG_SZ Times New Roman HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE ZapfChancery REG_SZ Monotype Corsiva HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE ZapfDingbats REG_SZ Monotype Sorts
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Go to the HP LaserJet group in the Program Manager. Highlight the HP FontSmart icon. From the File menu, select Delete. Remove the files added to the $WINDOWS directory if they are not shared by another component. Delete the C:\HpFonts directory and its contents. To remove Registry entries, use the registry editor regedit.
ISSUE: SOLUTION:
How are PCL driver options accessed? The PCL driver options are accessible from within an application by selecting Print Setup on the File menu. To access the PCL driver options from the Print Manager, click on the name of the printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, and then select Printer and Properties. You must have Administrator privileges to change printer settings from the Print Manager.
ISSUE:
The input source for a print job is selected from the main Printer Setup dialog.
SOLUTION:
NONE.
ISSUE: SOLUTION:
How are output destinations for a print job selected? The output destination for a print job is selected from Properties, Printer Options, More Options. The Stapler has been added as an output destination.
WINDOWS NT 3.51 POSTSCRIPT DRIVER ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: SOLUTION: How is the PostScript driver accessed? This driver is accessible from the Print Manager or from within an application. To access it from the Print Manager, click on the name of the printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, and then select Printer, Properties. To access it from within an application, select Print, Print Setup.
ISSUE: SOLUTION:
How are output destinations selected? The output destination of a print job is determined by your choice of input sources. The input sources and output destinations are listed together in sets of possible combinations. They cannot be selected independent of each other.
ISSUE: SOLUTION:
How are input sources selected? An input source can only be selected through Print Setup.
ISSUE:
The following features are not supported in the Windows NT 3.51 PostScript Driver: * * * * * * Printer-Based Electronic Collation Windows 95 look and feel Print Quality optimizing (REt, Economode, Halftoning All media types Auto Configuration No UI modifications
SOLUTION:
NONE
BACKGROUNDERS (EXTERNAL)
TURN OFF APPLICATION COLLATION (EXTERNAL) To print collated copies, the collation checkbox on the application dialog should be unchecked. This also enables TRANSMIT ONCE. In some applications it may be necessary to clear this checkbox every time you print.
PCL5 Driver Bidirectional component PS Driver (Non Bidirectional) HP JetAdmin (1) COLA ReadMe HP ToolBox HP FontSmart
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Includes HP JetDirect port Component. COLA is automatically installed during custom installation with any bidirectional component.
Wingdings
The following fonts are installed through a Complete Installation for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family:
Albertus Extra Bold Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold CG Omega CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Clarendon Condensed Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic
Using HP FontSmart or a Custom installation, users can install any or all of the following fonts:
Albertus Bold Albertus Extra Bold Albertus Medium Albertus Medium Italic Antique Olive Antique Olive Italic Antique Olive Bold Antique Olive Compact Arial Narrow Arial Narrow Italic Arial Narrow Bold Arial Narrow Bold Italic Bodoni Bodoni Italic Bodoni Bold Bodoni Bold Italic Bodoni Black Book Antiqua Book Antiqua Italic Book Antiqua Bold Book Antiqua Bold Italic Bookman Old Style Bookman Old Style Italic Bookman Old Style Bold Bookman Old Style Bold Italic CG Omega CG Times Bold Italic Century Gothic Century Gothic Italic Century Gothic Bold Century Gothic Bold Italic Century Schoolbook Century Schoolbook Italic Century Schoolbook Bold Century Schoolbook Bold Italic Clarendon Clarendon Bold Clarendon Condensed Bold Clarendon Extended Bold Coronet Garamond Antiqua Garamond Kursiv Garamond Halbfett Garamond Kursiv Halbfett Gill Sans Gill Sans Italic Gill Sans Bold Gill Sans Bold Italic Gill Sans Condensed Gill Sans Condensed Bold Gill Sans Extra Bold Gill Sans Light Graphos Graphos Italic Graphos Bold Graphos Bold Italic Letter Gothic Letter Gothic Italic Letter Gothic Bold Letter Gothic Bold Italic Marigold Metrostyle Metrostyle Bold Metrostyle Extended Metrostyle Extended Bold Monotype Corsiva Monotype Sorts Ozzie Black Ozzie Black Italic Univers Medium Univers Medium Italic Univers Bold Univers Bold Italic Univers Condensed Medium Univers Condensed Medium Italic Univers Condensed Bold Univers Condensed Bold Italic Univers Extended Medium
CG Omega Italic CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times CG Times Italic CG Times Bold
Gill Sans Light Italic Goudy Old Style Goudy Old Style Italic Goudy Old Style Bold Goudy Old Style Bold Italic Goudy Old Style Extrabold
Univers Extended Medium Italic Univers Extended Bold Univers Extended Bold Italic Univers Light Condensed Univers Light Condensed Italic
POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (EXTERNAL) The Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver provides access to all of the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family features, but does not allow for bidirectional communication or access to HP FontSmart. SUPPORTED FEATURES (EXTERNAL) * * * * * * * * * * * Windows 95 look and feel All paper inputs (via PPD) HCO Multi mode (via PPD) HCI (via PPD) Duplex (via PPD) Print Quality optimization (REt, Economode, Resolution, Halftoning) (via PPD) Manual option configuration (via PPD) Transmit once support (via PPD) Stapling (via PPD) All paper sizes and media types All input trays and output bins
Windows NT 4.0 is different from Windows 95 in that there is no concept of a shared user. While NT workstations can certainly be part of a network, they typically boot entirely from their own disk. Therefore, a NetInstall option does not appear when you are installing the printer software on a workstation. However, to install the software onto the system, the user MUST HAVE ADMINISTRATOR PRIVILEGES on the machine on which the user is installing. An Installer Log File HPIN5SI.LOG is created in the \WINDOWS directory. It contains a summary of the files that were copied and/or replaced and any changes that were made to the registry files by the installation program. INSTALLING THE PRINTING SYSTEM ON A WINDOWS NT 4.0 WORKSTATION (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Insert the CD-ROM or disk. From within Windows NT, click Start. Select Run. Use Browse to select the SETUP.EXE program file in the root directory on the appropriate drive. Click Open. Verify that SETUP.EXE is entered in the Command Line in the Run window and click OK. Click Continue. 8. Follow the prompts to complete installation.
At this point, the driver has been copied to your hard disk and added to the list of installed printers. You now need to assign the printer to a port on your network if you did not assign a port during setup. TO ASSIGN THE PRINTER TO A PORT ON YOUR NETWORK (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click Start. Select Settings. Select Printers. Click once to highlight the printer you just installed. From the File menu, select Properties. Click on the Ports tab to enter or change port information.
Description
User Prompts
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components - Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, and HP Toolbox. Directory for main component - Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 3.1x installer information. Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
Custom Installation
Allows user to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional driver and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
CAUTION:
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends using the Uninstaller as the primary procedure for uninstalling printing system components. Removing printing system components and files manually may impact the operation of other installed components of this printing system as well as components of other printing systems installed on this computer. System integrity may also be affected by removing files from the printing system. Before removing any files, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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From the Start menu click Programs. Select the HP LaserJet folder.
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Select the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. At the Welcome to the HP LaserJet Printing System Uninstaller dialog box, click Next. Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. (The uninstaller selects all components by default.) Then click Next.
NOTE:
If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether or not to remove it, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
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UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBAL ONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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With the right mouse button, click on Start and select Open. Click on the Programs icon. In the Programs window, click on the HP LaserJet icon. From the HP LaserJet window, right click on HP LaserJet Uninstall icon and select Properties. From the Properties dialog box, click on the Shortcut tab. At the end of the Target command stream add a space plus the switch QDS (casesensitive), and click OK. To complete uninstalling, follow the normal Uninstall procedures above.
The following files are added to the $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory when the PCL driver is installed in Windows NT 4.0: Filename HP5SIM.HLP HP5SIMUI.DLL Description HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Help File Shared With Component(s)
HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Configuration File HP5SIM.DLL HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Data File HPRASDD.DLL Unidriver File HPRASDUI.DLL Configuration File HPRASDUI.HLP Help File PJLMON.DLL Port Monitor HP5SI.INF OS Installation file HPNRA.EXE * NRA Agent HPTDPI.TDS * NRA Support file HPTDS.DLL * NRA Support file * Supports bidirectional communication
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Select the Printers icon from the Control Panel. Highlight the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier (or HP LaserJet HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX) in the list of installed printers and click the Remove button. Select Yes at the Are You Sure? message. Delete any of the files added to the $WINDOWS directory and the $SYSTEM directory that are not shared by other components. Try the following: * * In the $WINDOWS directory, delete HP LaserJet 5Si*.* In the $SYSTEM directory, delete HP LaserJet 5Si*.*
CHANGES MADE TO THE REGISTRY FOR HP JETDIRECT PORT BIDIRECTIONAL COMMUNICATION SUPPORT (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE)
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
NOTE:
Some of these files are copied to the directory /2 below the above directory during the install. After the install, they should be in both places.
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE MODEL_NAME REG_BINARY 0103060104010B02030904020101030200 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtMediaPathTypeDuplexer REG_BINARY 0103060102012B0D0401090102 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE HrMemorySize REG_BINARY 01030601020119020200
Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires
FALSE DEFAULT_PAGE_PROTECT REG_BINARY 0103060104010B0203090402010303010A00 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE hrDeviceDescr_2 REG_BINARY 010306010201190302010302 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PHD1TYPE REG_BINARY 0103060104010B020309040201010405010300 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PHD2TYPE REG_BINARY 0103060104010B020309040201010405020300 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PHD3TYPE REG_BINARY 0103060104010B020309040201010405030300 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE
Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData
PHD4TYPE REG_BINARY 0103060104010B020309040201010405040300 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PHD5TYPE REG_BINARY 0103060104010B020309040201010405050300 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PHD6TYPE REG_BINARY 0103060104010B020309040201010405060300 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Network Registry Agent\HprdbObjects TRUE FALSE PrtInputName REG_BINARY 0103060102012B0802010D0101
Description PPD for HP LaserJet 5Si (HP LaserJet 5Si only) PPD for HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier (HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier only) PostScript Driver PostScript Help PostScript Configuration Separator page OS installation file
Other PS Printers Other PS Printers Other PS Printers Other PS Printers PCL driver
Some of these files are copied to the directory /2 below the above directory during the install. After the install, they should be in both places.
MANUALLY UNINSTALLING THE POSTSCRIPT DRIVER FROM THE SYSTEM (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE)
CAUTION: Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends using the Uninstaller as the primary procedure for uninstalling printing system components. Removing printing system components and files manually may impact the operation of other installed components of this printing system as well as components of other printing systems installed on this computer. System integrity may also be affected by removing files from the printing system. Before removing any files, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
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Select the Printers icon from the Control Panel. Highlight HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier PS (or HP LaserJet HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX PS) in the list of installed printers and click on the Remove button. Select Yes at the Are You Sure? message.
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The following files are added to the $WINDRIVE\HPFONTS directory upon installation of HP FontSmart. Filename FONTSMRT.EXE HP7UP.DLL FONTSMRT.HLP HPFONTS.EDB HPFONTS.TER CORONET.TTF CORSIVA.TTF MARIGOLD.TTF MTSORTS.TTF Description HP FontSmart Installer Flash Interface HP FontSmart Help Font Database Font Database Truetype Font Truetype Font Truetype Font Truetype Font Shared With Components NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
Value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE AvantGarde REG_SZ Century Gothic HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Bookman REG_SZ Bookman Old Style HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Attribute KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName
SubKeyName ModifyExist ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE ITC Bookman REG_SZ Bookman Old Style HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Helvetica REG_SZ Arial HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Helvetica-Narrow REG_SZ Arial Narrow HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE NewCenturySchlbk REG_SZ Century Schoolbook HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Palatino REG_SZ Book Antiqua HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE Times REG_SZ Times New Roman HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE ZapfChancery REG_SZ Monotype Corsiva HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes FALSE FALSE ZapfDingbats REG_SZ Monotype Sorts
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Go to the HP LaserJet folder and highlight the HP FontSmart icon. From the File menu, select Delete. Delete the C:\HpFonts directory and its contents.
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$WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 DIRECTORY (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following file is added to the $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory when HP Toolbox is installed on a Windows NT 4.0 workstation. Filename HPPROPTY.EXE Description HP Toolbox Shared With Component(s) NONE
ADDITIONAL $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) Filename HPTBUI.HPA HPTB.HLP HPBHDIB.CNT HPBHDIB.HLP HPBSWMSG.CNT HPBSWMSG.HLP HPBTRSB.CNT HPBTRSB.HLP HPOVER.CNT HPOVER.HLP HPBHDI.HLP Description HP Toolbox UI Applet Shared With Component(s)
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
Attribute CmdStatus CmdCondition KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData
Value No Status Normal HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Run TRUE FALSE HP LaserJet ToolBox REG_SZ HPPROPTY.EXE HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Classes\Printers\shellex\ContextMenuHan dlers\HPMenu TRUE FALSE
ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privliges ValueName ValueType ValueData
REG_SZ HPSHELL.DLL HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\DA1BF3B0-ECC2-11CD863D-00001B498CFA\InProcServer32 TRUE FALSE ThreadingModel REG_SZ Apartment HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved TRUE FALSE DA1BF3B0-ECC2-11CD-863D-00001B498CFA REG_SZ HP Printer Object Extensions
printing system components. Removing printing system components and files manually may impact the operation of other installed components of this printing system as well as components of other printing systems installed on this computer. System integrity may also be affected by removing files from the printing system. Before removing any files, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
1. To remove HP Toolbox from the system, delete the following files from the $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory: * 2. HPPROPTY.EXE
WINDOWS NT 4.0 POSTSCRIPT DRIVER ISSUES (INTERNAL) ISSUE: The following features are not supported in the Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver: * * SOLUTION: NONE. Auto Configuration UI Modifications
After installation, the LASERJET.DR_ file uncompresses to the following files in the \os2\dll\laserjet directory: * * * * LASERJET.DRV (driver file) LASERJET.HLP (help file) PRE32.DLL (preGRE22 rasterizer, for OS/2 versions 2.11 and less) Support for font cartridges (.FNT files)
POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (EXTERNAL) PostScript driver installation installs the following files: * * * README.HP PSCRIPT.DR_ (compressed driver and help files) PSCRIPT.EA_ (extended attributes file)
After installation, the PSCRIPT.DR_ file uncompresses to the following files into the \os2\dll\pscript directory: * * PSCRIPT.DRV (driver file) PSCRIPT.HLP (help file)
FEATURES (EXTERNAL) STAPLING (EXTERNAL) To have the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier printer staple your document, direct the print job to the Stapler output bin. COLLATING (EXTERNAL) To print collated copies, set the number of copies in the application to 1, and set the number of copies in the printer driver to the desired number. The printer driver will send one transmission of your print request to the printer telling it how many copies you want, rather than sending one transmission for each copy you requested.
Albertus Albertus Extra Bold Antique Olive Antique Olive Bold Antique Olive Italic Arial Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Arial Italic CG Omega CG Omega Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Omega Italic CG Times CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic
NOTE:
This driver also contains support for certain PCL 4 clone printers. Hewlett-Packard does not support these clone printers.
INSTALLING A PRINTER IN OS/2 WHEN A PRINTER OBJECT DOES NOT APPEAR ON YOUR DESKTOP (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Open the Templates Folder (located in the OS/2 system folder after OS/2 is installed). Click on the Printer template with the right mouse button. Select Install. Click the Install New Printer Driver button. Select Other OS/2 Printer Driver. Insert the disk containing the printer drivers into drive A: or change the Directory field to specify where the driver is located. Click the Refresh button. Wait until the window fills with printer drivers.
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Select one or more drivers by clicking on the left mouse button over the desired driver. Click the Install button. See "Changing a Printer Driver in a Printer Object" below.
INSTALLING A PRINTER IN OS/2 WHEN A PRINTER OBJECT DOES APPEAR ON YOUR DESKTOP (EXTERNAL) NOTE: If you have the old 16-bit LaserJet driver installed in your system, delete it before you install this driver. Use these directions if a printer object does exist on your OS/2 desktop, but you do not have the correct printer driver on your system. This could happen if you add a different printer to your system. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Click on the printer object with the right mouse button. Select Settings (Properties in Warp 4.0). Select the Printer Driver tab. Click on one of the printer driver objects with mouse button 2. Select Install. Select Other OS/2 Printer Driver. Insert the disk containing the printer drivers into drive A: or change the Directory field to specify where the driver is located. Click the Refresh button. Wait until the window fills with printer drivers. Select one or more drivers by clicking on the left mouse button over the desired driver. Click the Install button. See "Changing a Printer Driver in a Printer Object" below.
CHANGING A PRINTER DRIVER IN A PRINTER OBJECT (EXTERNAL) Once both the printer object and the printer driver have been installed, you must select the correct printer driver in the print object. This might also be necessary if you use different printer drivers with a single printer object. To change to a different printer driver: 1. Right-click on the printer object.
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Select Settings (Properties in Warp 4.0). Select the Printer Driver tab. Select the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier printer driver (or the HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si NX/HP LaserJet 5SiMX printer driver) by clicking once with the left mouse button on the appropriate icon in the Printer Driver window (Installed Printer Driver in Warp 4.0). Double-click on the Title Bar icon to close the dialog.
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The printer object is now set up to use a different printer driver. If you want to customize the settings for this new printer driver, see the "Changing the Printer Properties" or "Changing the Job Properties" sections.
CHANGING THE PRINTER PROPERTIES (EXTERNAL) A printer driver has settings called "Printer Properties". Printer properties describe how your printer is physically set up. Examples of printer properties include the amount of memory in your printer, forms defined for your printer, forms associated with your printer paper trays, and installed printer patterns. To set or change Printer Properties: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Point to the printer object. Click the right mouse button. Select Settings (Properties in Warp 4.0). Select the Printer Driver tab. Point to the printer driver. Click the right mouse button. Select Settings (Properties in Warp 4.0). Change the properties to match your printer setup. Point to the title-bar icon. Double-click.
Your printer object is now set up to print a job. For information about how to print a job, see the OS/2 Tutorial or the Information folder for information on printing.
A printer driver has settings called "Job Properties." Job properties describe how a particular print job will be printed. Examples of job properties include number of copies, print resolution, print quality, color effects, orientation (portrait or landscape), and stapling. Applications generally allow you to select a printer object (sometimes referred to as a printer queue) and to change the "Job Properties" associated with a particular job by clicking on setup or options buttons. There are times, such as when you are doing drag-ndrop printing, when you might want to change Job Properties outside of an application. To change the default Job Properties that are associated with a printer object outside of applications: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Point to the printer object. Click the right mouse button. Select Settings (Properties in Warp 4.0). Click the Job Properties tab. Change the properties. Click the Save button.
The default job properties associated with a printer object are now set up. For more information about how to print a job, see the OS/2 Tutorial or the Information folder.
BACKGROUNDERS (EXTERNAL)
VIRUS DETECTION SOFTWARE (EXTERNAL) Some virus detection software prevents new software from installing onto the hard disk by locking directories. To avoid this problem, disable all virus detection extensions before running any installation software.
APPLE DESKTOP PRINTMONITOR (EXTERNAL) If Apples Desktop PrintMonitor is running when an old printer driver is replaced, the Desktop PrintMonitor software becomes unstable and may crash. To avoid this problem, drag all HP LaserJet Printer icons from the Desktop folder to the trash before installing new drivers. Apple will be fixing this problem in future releases of the Desktop PrintMonitor.
EXTENSION MANAGER (EXTERNAL) The Extension Manager disables system extensions by moving them from the "Extensions" folder into the "Extensions (Disabled)" folder where the Mac OS does not detect them. A problem can occur when a system extension is moved to the Extensions (Disabled) folder and the installer installs a new system extension into the Extensions folder. If this occurs, there will be two copies of the system extension, one in the Extensions folder and one in the Extensions (Disabled) folder. It is up to the user to determine which extension is the oldest version, and to delete that version. This should be done after the user installs the printing system, but before the user re-enables all the extensions from the Extension Manager. The HP LaserJet installer will install version 8.3.1 of the HP LaserJet driver and version 7.0 of Apple's PrintMonitor. If you find yourself with two copies of either of these system extensions, delete the oldest version.
SETTING THE PRINTER MODE (EXTERNAL) The printer mode (Mailbox, Separator, or Stacker) cannot be set from the driver. The mode must be set using HP LaserJet Utility. You can tell the driver what mode the printer is in from the Selector's Setup button, but this does not change the printer mode. To change the printer mode, use HP LaserJet Utility.
OPENING HP LASERJET GUIDE (EXTERNAL) This Apple Guide guide file is a double-clickable application. It does not open from the Guide menu when you open HP LaserJet Utility. Therefore, to open HP LaserJet Guide, double-click the HP LaserJet Guide icon in the HP LaserJet folder. You can open HP LaserJet Guide any time to get on-screen assistance for printing options or for configuring the printer. HP LaserJet Utility does not need to be open to use HP LaserJet Guide.
APPLE GUIDE REQUIREMENTS (EXTERNAL) HP LaserJet Guide is an Apple Guide guide file for Macintosh and compatibles running Mac OS 7.5x. If you are using Mac OS 7.0/7.1, you need the following Apple software to open HP LaserJet Guide: * * * Apple Guide version 2.0 7.0/7.1 Apple Guide Enabler AppleScript
Powercomputer users running System 7.1.2 need the following Apple software to open HP LaserJet Guide: * * * * Apple Guide version 2.0 7.0/7.1 Apple Guide Enabler AppleScript AppleScriptLib
You can download the Apple software listed above from Apples website: www.info.apple.com. You also can download the software from the guideWorks website: www.guideworks.com.
Component Adobe PostScript Level-2 Driver Font and Configuration Utility for Net. Admin. PPD files for both 300 and 600 dpi PDFs for Quark
Version v.8.3.1
Filename HP LaserJet
v. 3.2
Installed in the HP LaserJet folder on the hard drive. System 7: Printer Descriptions Folder in Extensions Folder Installed in the HP LaserJet PDFs folder in the HP LaserJet folder on the hard drive. Installed in the HP LaserJet folder on the hard drive. Installed In Installed in the HP LaserJet folder on the hard drive. Installed in the "images" folder in the HP LaserJet folder on the hard drive.
v. 1.0
All PPDs
N/A
All PDFs
HP's Apple Guide guide file application Component HP's online Web page
v. 1.0
HP LaserJet Guide
Ver N/A
Filename HP Printer Web Page.html * * * * * * bullet.gif citu.gif, new_small.gif printers-B.gif printers.gif vert-b.gif
N/A
Apple's Print Queue Manager Program Bitmap fonts to match standard 11 PostScript families Post-restart Selectrreminder application for System 7
v.7.0
Print Monitor
Extensions Folder
N/A
Standard font location appropriate for the target system. System 6: N/A System 7: Startup Items Folder. (After it opens once, it copies itself to the Trash.)
N/A
HP LaserJet Cleanup
NOTE:
If any of the components already exist in the target location with the same name but a higher version number, the installer will not install older components over newer components.
FEATURES (EXTERNAL)
The following features are included in the HP LaserJet 8.3.1 Macintosh printing system: New Feature Custom Page Size Description Users can customize the size of page to be printed, rather than relying on preset sizes. The Macintosh PPD has parameters for both small and large margins for US Letter, US Legal, and A4 page sizes. The margin size is selected from the Options button in Page Setup. (The option is Larger Print Area.) Description Users can have documents stapled by their HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier or printer by directing their print job to the Stapler output bin. The printer will send one transmission of your print request to the printer, telling it how many copies you want, rather than sending one transmission for each copy you request. In HP LaserJet Utility, users can create custom PPDs for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family. The custom PPD allows the user to access the printer's Paper Type and Mailbox names from the HP LaserJet driver.
Collating
Custom PPD
As part of the installation process, if you are installing from the CD-ROM, HP recommends that you disable all extensions except those needed to run the CD-ROM drive. During the installation process, users can select a Standard or Custom installation. Standard installation will install all the Macintosh printing system components into the folders specified in the Installed Components section above. No component of the installation will overwrite a newer version of the file with the same name. The Custom button allows the user to specify which components to install. This feature does not allow a user to force an inappropriate installation. FOR MACINTOSH SYSTEM 7.5 AND NEWER: (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. 3. Restart your computer while holding down the Space Bar. This opens the Extension Manager. From the Extension Manager, disable all extensions except those needed to run the CD-ROM. Run the HP installation software from the CD-ROM.
FOR MACINTOSH SYSTEMS OLDER THAN SYSTEM 7.5: (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. 3. Copy the installation software labeled HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Install to your hard disk by dragging its icon from the CD-ROM to your hard disk. Restart your computer while holding down the Shift key. This disables all system extensions. Run the installation software from your hard disk by double-clicking the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Install icon and following the instructions provided on the screen. Once the installation is complete, the "HP LaserJet 5Si Install" icon can be moved to the Trash.
mode to be. However, the printer will use the mode that it has been set to, regardless of the driver's setting.
ISSUE: SOLUTION:
Collate does not work properly if it is turned on both in the driver and in the application. Turn off application-based collation.
ISSUE: SOLUTION:
The driver does not list the printer's correct Mailbox names and media types. Use HP LaserJet Utility to create a custom PPD based on the printer's assigned Mailbox names and media types. Then use the Setup button in the Selectr to configure the driver with the new custom PPD.
NOTE:
In the descriptions that follow, the $ symbol before a path name indicates that the path to that directory may change from system to system. The term $Path indicates that the path and the subdirectory could change from system to system.
BACKGROUNDERS (EXTERNAL)
HP TOOLBOX ICON (EXTERNAL) Only one HP Toolbox icon can be on a Windows 3.1x desktop at once. Although a user might have multiple HP LaserJet 5Si Printers and/or multiple HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers, the printing system supports only one HP Toolbox icon on the desktop.
This version of AdobePS supports only standalone versions of Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11, and Windows for Workgroups 3.11.
BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS (EXTERNAL) Component Bidirectional Requirements
PCL Driver
Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability by adding print job tracking to DocWise's unidirectional print job analysis. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
PostScript Driver
HP FontSmart
HP Toolbox
INTERACTION WITH CONTROL PANEL PRINTERS DIALOG BOX (PS DRIVER) (EXTERNAL) Some selections made in the Printers dialog box such as SET AS DEFAULT PRINTER and CONNECT take effect only after the Printers dialog box is closed.
DUPLICATE FEATURES IN THE DRIVER AND APPLICATION (PS DRIVER) (EXTERNAL) If your application contains the same feature as the driver (such as scaling or number of copies), use your application to set the feature; do not set it using the driver. Use the driver tab dialogs only to set printer options you cannot control via your applications Print or Print Setup dialog box.
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR (EXTERNAL) If you install Adobe Illustrator after installing the PostScript driver, the following message may appear: "The file C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\PS_ENUM.DLL already exists and has a different date than the file Illustrator is about to install. Do you wish to overwrite the current file on the system?" Select NO; (do not overwrite the file). This same dialog will appear again for Run_enum.exe. Again, select NO; (do not overwrite this file).
If Illustrator has been installed without regard to the above instructions, reinstall the driver using the instructions listed in "Deleting Previous Versions of the Driver." You must clear all previous files to ensure a successful installation.
PAGE PREVIEW IMAGE (PS DRIVER) (EXTERNAL) The Page Preview image on the Paper tab dialog reflects only an approximation of the actual printed page. For example, paper size, color, and border filling in the Page Preview may not accurately represent the corresponding characteristics of the printed page. When you specify a watermark to print in outline format, the Page Preview image of the Watermark and Paper tab dialogs does not display the outline watermark. This is a limitation of the drivers display feature only; the watermark will print correctly on the physical page.
MATCH COLOR ACROSS PRINTERS OPTION (EXTERNAL) The Match Color Across Printers option uses the device-independent color-rendering feature available in PostScript Level 2 color printers to render color output as close as possible to the colors of other Level 2 printers. This feature is intended to give accurate and consistent color rendering across a wide range of color devices.
DOWNLOADING TASK THERMOMETER (EXTERNAL) The task-progress thermometer does not always reflect the true status of the font downloading task. Even though the font does download, the thermometer may not reflect 100 percent.
UPDATE OF WIN.INI FILE (EXTERNAL) The font downloader does not update the WIN.INI file to reflect the fonts that it has downloaded; therefore, other PostScript drivers or application programs that read WIN.INI for information updates will not know which fonts have already been downloaded.
WATERMARKS (EXTERNAL) No default watermarks are installed when using the HP universal installer that is shipped with the printer (on CD-ROM). However, watermarks are installed if you use the Fulfillment version.
CAUTION:
The installer utility provides this option only if it detects that a user is running a shared copy of Windows and has read/write capabilities. It copies installation files to the shared Windows directory on the network. Network users can then install the Printing System using the shared Windows directory. As a network administrator, if you want all shared users on the network to install the printing system from a network drive rather than from the CD-ROM, you need to copy the installation CD-ROM to the desired network drive by using the Disk Image Copy option on the installation CD-ROM. You can run the Disk Image Copy either before or after your network administrator installation. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. Insert the CD-ROM, or if you already copied the installation CD-ROM to the network, go to the Disk 1 subdirectory on your network drive. In Program Manager, open the File menu. Select Run. Click Browse. Select the SETUP.EXE program file in the root directory on the CD-ROM drive or on a network drive location if you have already copied the installation CD-ROM to the network. Click OK. Verify that SETUP.EXE is entered in the Command Line in the Run window. Click OK. Click Continue. Select the Network Administrator option. Follow the instructions on the screen for a Custom installation.
Description
User Prompts
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components - Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin , HP DocWise, HP JetPrint, HP Toolbox., and README. Directory for main component - Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 3.1x installer information. Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
Custom Installation
Allows user to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional driver and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
1. 2. 3.
4.
Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. The uninstaller selects all components by default. Then click Next.
NOTE:
If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether or not to remove it, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
5.
UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBAL ONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
From Program Manager, click on the HP LaserJet icon. Click on the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. Click on File in Program Manager and highlight Properties. In the Command Line box add a space plus the switch QDS (case-sensitive) at the end of the command line, and click OK. To complete the uninstalling, follow the Uninstall procedures above.
Description HP JetAdmin Control Panel Applet HP JetAdmin Help file HP JetAdmin installer
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following 16-bit COLA files are installed in the $SYSTEM directory. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of the PCL driver, the PostScript driver , or HP FontSmart. Even though all the files listed below are common to all of these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename HPBCOM16.DLL HPBMLC16.HPA HPCOLA16.DLL HPCONT16.HLP HPECL16.HLP HPECUI16.HPA HPELK16.HLP HPELKUI6.HPA HPFL16.HPA HPFLSH16.HLP HPFLSH16.HPA HPHCO16.HLP HPHCO16.HPA HPHOUI16.HPA HPJDCM16.HPA HPJDUI16.HPA HPJDUN16.HLP HPJDUN16.HPA HPJMON16.DLL HPJMON16.HLP HPJOBS16.EXE HPMS16.HPA Description HP P1284 Driver HP MLC Driver HP COLA DLL HP JetAdmin Help HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP Flash Mass Storage UI HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet DLL HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet JobMonitor JobMonitor Help JobMonitor HP Disk Mass Storage Applet
HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart, PCL driver, HP DocWise
Filename HPMSTR16.HLP HPMSUI16.HPA HPNETS16.HPA HPNWSH16.DLL HPOBJ16.HPA HPPELK16.HPA HPPJL16.HPA HPPREC16.HPA HPPRMB16.HLP HPPRMB16.HPA HPPRN16.HLP HPPRN16.HPA HPPRUI16.HPA HPRRM16.HPA HPSNMP16.DLL HPTABS16.DLL HPTABS16.HLP HPTCP16.HPA HPTRBT16.HPA HPTUI16.HPA Filename HPWIZ16.DLL HPMBUI16.HPA HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL PCTREE16.DLL HPALP16.HPA
Description HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport Applet HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet (MoBY) HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver HP Tab Sheet Manager (16-bit version) HP Tab Sheet Monitor Help HP DesignJet Family Applet (CP) HP BiTronics Driver HP DesignJet Family Applet (UI) Description HP Wizards HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP PAL Interface NWCALLS.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWIPXSPX.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWLOCALE.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWNET.DLL Client SDK 1.10 NWPSRV.DLL Client SDK 1.10 Creative Controls: Tree/List WIN16 Control v2.10 HP Printer Applet (6P)
Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise
HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin, HP Toolbox HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver, HP FontSmart, HP DocWise HP JetAdmin Shared With Component(s) HP JetAdmin
HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin, PCL driver HP JetAdmin HP JetAdmin
HP JETADMIN WINDOWS 3.1X .INI MODIFICATIONS (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) HPJMON16.INI [JobsViewSettings] NotificationsPopup=0
To remove HP JetAdmin from the system: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Go to the HP LaserJet group in Windows Program Manager. Highlight the HP JetAdmin icon. From the File menu, select Delete. Remove the files added to the $SYSTEM directory if they are not shared by another component. To remove Registry entries, use the registry editor regedit. .
WINDOWS 95
NOTE: In the descriptions that follow, the $ symbol before a path name indicates that the path to that directory may change from system to system. The term $Path indicates that the path and the subdirectory could change from system to system.
HP TOOLBOX BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS (EXTERNAL) A Windows IPX/SPX client and a NetWare networkNetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.x set to bindery emulation mode. OR A Windows TCP/IP network.
The HP DocWise job analysis function works on any Windows 95 client, but DocWises document tracking function requires the same NetWare network environment as with HP Toolbox.
NETWARE 3.X/4.X BINDERY EMULATION (EXTERNAL) NetWare 3.x uses bindery mode by default. NetWare 4.x gives you the option of running in bindery emulation mode or in NetWare Directory Services (NDS) mode. To achieve bidirectional communication on a NetWare 4.x network, select the bindery emulation mode.
BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS (EXTERNAL) Component PCL Driver Bidirectional Requirements Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Bidirectional enhances capability by adding print job tracking to HP DocWise's unidirectional print job analysis. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
PostScript Driver
HP FontSmart
HP JetAdmin HP DocWise
HP Toolbox
X X X X X X X X [ ] N/A [X] [ ] [X] [X] N/A [X] N/A [X] [X] [X] [X] N/A [X] N/A [X] [X] [X] [X] N/A
2. 3. 4.
Insert the CD-ROM, or if you have already copied the installation CD-ROM to the network, go to the Disk 1 subdirectory on your network drive. Select Run from the Start menu. If you are installing from the CD-ROM, type D:\setup.exe and press Enter (or click on OK). If you are installing from a network drive, click Browse to select the SETUP.EXE file in the Disk1 directory on the network drive. Then click OK. Click Continue until you come to the installation options screen. Select the Custom installation option.
5. 6. 7.
Description
User Prompts
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components - Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin , HP DocWise, HP JetPrint, HP Toolbox., and README. Directory for main component - Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 3.1x installer information. Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
Custom Installation
Allows you to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional driver and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
1. 2. 3. 4.
5.
Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. The uninstaller selects all components by default. Then click Next.
NOTE:
If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether or not to remove it, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
6.
UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBAL ONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
With the right mouse button, click on Start and select Open. Click on the Programs icon. In the Programs window, click on the HP LaserJet icon. From the HP LaserJet window, right click on HP LaserJet Uninstall icon and select Properties. From the Properties dialog box, click on the Shortcut tab. At the end of the Target command stream, add a space plus the switch QDS (casesensitive), and click OK To complete the uninstallation, follow the Uninstall procedures above.
The following files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of HP JetAdmin in Windows 95: Filename JETADM16.CPL JETADM16.HLP JETADM16.EXE Description HP JetAdmin Control Panel Applet HP JetAdmin Help file HP JetAdmin installer Shared With Component(s)
ADDITIONAL $SYSTEM DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) The following COLA files are added to the $SYSTEM directory upon installation of HP JetAdmin in Windows 95. This same set of files is installed on a users system in the same directory upon installation of the PCL driver, HP FontSmart, and HP Toolbox. Even though all the files listed below are common to these components, HP JetAdmin is the only component that uses them all. The other components use only selected files. Filename CALWIN32.DLL CLNWIN32.DLL CLNWINTH.DLL CLXWIN32.DLL HPALERTS.DLL HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA HPBCOM.DLL HPBLPT.VXD HPBMLC.HPA HPBPML.DLL HPCOLA.DLL HPDCMON.DLL HPDMIP.HPA HPDMIPX.HPA HP MLC Driver HP PML Driver HP COLA DLL WIN32 Language Monitor HP Direct-Mode TCP/IP Transport Applet HP Peer IPX Transport Applet HP Alerts DLL HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP IEEE-1284 Driver Description Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox
Filename HPECLUI.HPA HPELKUI.HPA HPFL.HPA HPFLASH.HLP HPFLSH.HPA HPHCO.HLP HPHCO.HPA HPHCOUI.HPA HPJAHLP.CNT HPJDCOM.HPA HPJDNP.DLL HPJDPP.DLL HPJDUI.HPA HPJDUND.HLP HPJDUND.HPA SUPWIN32.DLL HPJMON.DLL HPJMON.HLP Filename HPLOCMON.DLL HPLOCMON.HLP HPLOTCP.HPA HPLOTUI.HPA HPMOBYUI.HPA HPMS.HPA HPMSTOR.HLP
Description HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Mass Storage Applet
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox
HP Mass Storage UI
HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet DLL HP Network Provider HP Print Provider HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet
HP DesignJet Family Applet HP DesignJet Family Applet UI HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Mass Storage Applet
Filename HPMSUI.HPA HPNETSRV.HPA HPNW416.DLL HPNW432.DLL HPNWPSRV.DLL HPNWSHIM.DLL HPOBJ.HPA HPPAL416.DLL HPPAL432.DLL HPPELK.HPA HPPJL.HPA HPPRECL.HLP HPPRECL.HPA HPPRELK.HLP HPPRMOBY.HPA HPPRNTR.HLP HPPRNTR.HPA Filename HPPRUI.HPA HPRRM.HPA HPSHELL.DLL HPSNMP.DLL HPTRBIT.HPA LOCWIN32.DLL MFC42.DLL MSVCRT.DLL
Description HP Mass Storage UI HP Network Transport UI HP NetWare Shim 16-bit Thunk HP NetWare Shim 32-bit Thunk HP NetWare Printer Server Interface HP NetWare DLL Shim HP OBJECT DLL HP Pal Interface HP Pal Interface HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox
HP Printer Applet Description HP Printer UI Applet HP RRM Applet DLL HP Shell Extensions HP SNMP Language Applet DLL HP BiTronics Driver
Filename NCPWIN32.DLL NETWIN32.DLL NWSIPX32.DLL HPLOT.HLP HPPAL16.DLL NWCALLS.DLL NWIPXSPX.DLL NWLOCALE.DLL NWNET.DLL NWPNW.DLL NWPSRV.DLL HPPRMOBY.HLP HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA
Description
Shared With Component(s) HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox HP DocWise, HP FontSmart, HP Jet Admin, HP ToolBox
HP PAL Interface
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value Requires Admin Privileges ModifyExist-ing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors\HP JetDirect port Driver;REG_SZ;HPLOCMON.DLL False True
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privileges AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privileges AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value Requires Admin Privileges ModifyExist-ing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Run HP Network Registry Agent;REG_SZ; $SYSTEM\HPNRA.EXE False TRUE HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software\Hewlett-Packard\HP Desktop Status ;REG_NONE TRUE FALSE HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software\Hewlett-Packard\HP JetAdmin ;REG_NONE TRUE FALSE
UNINSTALLING HP JETADMIN (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) 1. 2. 3. 2. Click on Programs from the Start menu.
Select HP JetAdmin and then click on Uninstall JetAdmin Utilities. Click Yes at the prompt "Are you sure?" To remove Registry entries, use the registry editor regedit.
WINDOWS NT 3.51
POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (EXTERNAL) SUPPORTED FEATURES (EXTERNAL) * * * * * * * * * All paper inputs (via PPD) HCO Multi mode (via PPD) HCI (via PPD) Duplex (via PPD) Print Quality optimization (Resolution) (via PPD) Manual option configuration (via PPD) Stapling (via PPD) All paper sizes Most input trays and output bins
NOTE:
See the following PPD input/output table section. PPD INPUT/OUTPUT COMBINATIONS (EXTERNAL)
Supported Combinations InputSlot EnvelopeTp/Envelope to Top InputSlot Tray1Tp/Tray 1 to Top InputSlot Tray1Sep/Tray 1 to Separator InputSlot Tray1Stck/Tray 1 to Stacker InputSlot Tray1Stpl/Tray 1 to Stapler InputSlotTray1 Mbx1/Tray 1 to Mailbox 1 InputSlot Tray1 Mbx2/Tray 1 to Mailbox 2 InputSlot Tray1 Mbx3/Tray 1 to Mailbox 3 InputSlot Tray2Tp/Tray 2 to Top InputSlot Tray2Sep/Tray 2 to Separator InputSlot Tray2Stck/Tray 2 to Stacker InputSlot Tray2Stpl/Tray 2 to Stapler InputSlotTray2 Mbx1/Tray 2 to Mailbox 1 InputSlotTray2 Mbx2/Tray 2 to Mailbox 2 InputSlotTray2 Mbx3/Tray 2 to Mailbox 3 InputSlotTray2 Mbx4/Tray 2 to Mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray3Tp/Tray3 to Top InputSlot Tray3Sep/Tray 3 to Separator InputSlot Tray3Stck/Tray3 to Stacker InputSlot Tray3Stpl/Tray 3 to Stapler InputSlot Tray3 Mbx1/Tray 3 to Mailbox 1 InputSlot Tray3 Mbx2/Tray 3 to Mailbox 2 InputSlot Tray3 Mbx3/Tray 3 to Mailbox 3 InputSlot Tray3 Mbx4/Tray 3 to Mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray4Tp/Tray 4 to Top InputSlot Tray4Sep/Tray 4 to Separator InputSlot Tray4Stck/Tray 4 to Stacker InputSlot Tray4Stpl/Tray 4 to Stapler InputSlot Tray4 Mbx1/Tray 4 to Mailbox 1 InputSlot Tray4 Mbx2/Tray 4 to Mailbox 2 InputSlot Tray4 Mbx3/Tray 4 to Mailbox 3 InputSlot Tray4 Mbx4/Tray 4 to Mailbox 4 Unsupported Combinations: Combinations that are valid but are not read by the driver InputSlot EnvelopeSep/Envelope to Separator InputSlot EnvelopeStpl/Envelope to Stapler InputSlot EnvelopeMbx2/Envelope to mailbox 2 InputSlot EnvelopeMbx4/Envelope to mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray1Mbx4/Tray 1 to Mailbox 4 InputSlot Tray2Mbx5/Tray 2 to Mailbox 5 InputSlot Tray4Mbx5/Tray 4 to Mailbox 5 InputSlot EnvelopeStk/Envelope to Stacker InputSlot EnvelopeMbx1/Envelope to mailbox 1 InputSlot EnvelopeMbx3/Envelope to mailbox 3 InputSlot EnvelopeMbx5/Envelope to mailbox 5 InputSlot Tray1Mbx5/Tray 1 to Mailbox 5 InputSlot Tray3Mbx5/Tray 3 to Mailbox 5
BACKGROUNDERS (EXTERNAL)
INSTALL SERVICE PACK 4 FIRST (EXTERNAL) Service Pack 4 should be installed before installing this driver. Service Pack updates are available for free from Microsoft through their web site at http://www.microsoft.com. WINDOWS NT 3.51 BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS (EXTERNAL) BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS (EXTERNAL) Component Bidirectional Requirements
Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional.
WINDOWS NT 3.51 POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (EXTERNAL) USE PRINT SETUP DIALOG FOR SETTING PRINTER PROPERTIES (EXTERNAL) Some printer properties such as output bin selection should be done from the File: Print Setup... menu instead of through the application Print Dialog. If the properties are set through the application Print Dialog, they will not take effect until the next print command.
The NT 3.51 PostScript driver cannot produce correctly stapled multiple copies of multipage documents because it does not support HP TRANSMIT ONCE/printer collation. (Users can staple only one copy.) In the PCL driver, a few applications do not support HP TRANSMIT ONCE/printer, collation. In both drivers with Lotus applications, the user must select output bin destination via the print manager rather than in the driver via the application. Neither the PCL driver nor the PostScript driver is bidirectional.
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Custom Install 5Si [X] 5Si MX [X] 5Si NX [X] 5Si Mopier [X]
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(1) COLA is automatically installed during a custom installation with HP JetAdmin component. [X] Indicates a default selection.
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components - Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, and HP JetAdmin. Directory for main component - Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 3.1x installer information. Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
Custom Installation
Allows you to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional driver and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
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2. 3. 4.
Click on the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. At the Welcome to the HP LaserJet Printing System Uninstaller dialog box, click Next. Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. (The uninstaller selects all components by default.) Then click Next.
NOTE:
If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether or not to remove it, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
5.
UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBALONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
From Program Manager, click on the HP LaserJet icon. Click on the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. Click on File in Program Manager and highlight Properties. In the Command Line box, add a space plus the switch QDS (case-sensitive) at the end of the command line, and click OK To complete the uninstalling, follow the Uninstall procedures above.
The following files are added to the $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory upon installation of HP JetAdmin in Windows NT 3.51: Filename JETADM16.CPL JETADM16.HLP JETADM16.EXE Description HP JetAdmin Help file HP JetAdmin installer Shared With Component(s)
ADDITIONAL $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) Filename HPCOLA.DLL HPDMIP.HPA HPDMIPX.HPA HPECLUI.HPA HPELKUI.HPA HPFL.HPA HPFLASH.HLP HPFLSH.HPA HPHCO.HLP HPHCO.HPA HPHCOUI.HPA HPJDCOM.HPA HPJDUI.HPA HPJDUND.HLP HPJDUND.HPA HPLOTCP.HPA HPLOTUI.HPA HPMS.HPA HPMSTOR.HLP HPMSUI.HPA HPNWPSRV.DLL HPNWSHIM.DLL HPOBJ.HPA HPPELK.HPA HPPJL.HPA HPPRECL.HLP HPPRECL.HPA HPPRELK.HLP HPPRNTR.HLP HPPRNTR.HPA HPPRUI.HPA Description COLA routines TCP/IP transport Direct mode IPX/SPX transport HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Help for LJ5 flash applet HP Flash Mass Storage UI Help for LJHP LaserJet 5Si HCO HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet Help for JetDirect HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet DesignJet base applet DesignJet user interface applet HP Disk Mass Storage Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI NetWare print server routines HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver Help for LJHP LaserJet 5Si HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) Help for LJ5 Help for generic printer applet HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) Shared With Component(s)
Filename HPRRM.HPA HPSNMP.DLL MFC42U.DLL MSVCRT40.DLL HPMOBYUI.HPA HPNETSRV.HPA HPPRMOBY.HPA CALWIN32.DLL Filename CLNWIN32.DLL HPALERTS.DLL HPJMON.DLL HPLOCMON.DLL HPSHELL.DLL LOCWIN32.DLL NCPWIN32.DLL NETWIN32.DLL SUPWIN32.DLL HPJMON.HLP HPLOCMON.HLP HPJAHLP.CNT HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA MSVCRTD.DLL HPPRMOBY.HLP
Description HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver Microsoft unicode support Microsoft C-run time libraries HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Network Transport Applet HP Printer Applet (MoBY) NetWare Client API Description HP Alerts DLL HP Print Job Manager HP Network Port (Local Port Monitor) HP Shell Extensions
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ Control\Print\Monitors\HP JetDirect port Driver;REG_SZ;HPLOCMON.DLL
Requires Admin Privileges ModifyExist-ing AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privileges AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privileges AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value Requires Admin Privileges ModifyExist-ing
To remove HP JetAdmin from the system: 1. 2. Go to the HP LaserJet group in Program Manager. Highlight the HP JetAdmin icon.
3. 4. 5.
From the File menu, select Delete. Remove the files added to the $SYSTEM32 directory if they are not shared by another component. Delete Registry entries using the registry editor "Regedit".
BACKGROUNDERS (EXTERNAL)
HP TOOLBOX BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS (EXTERNAL) A Novell Inter-NetWare 16-bit client or host connected to a HP JetDirect port. OR A Windows TCP/IP network. BIDIRECTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR PRINTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS (EXTERNAL) Component PCL Driver PostScript Driver HP FontSmart HP JetAdmin HP Toolbox Bidirectional Requirements Bidirectional enhance capability, but component does not require bidirectional for basic functionality. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Unidirectional, does not support bidirectional. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality. Installs with bidirectional communication for basic functionality.
WINDOWS NT 4.0 POSTSCRIPT DRIVER (EXTERNAL) TURN OFF APPLICATION COLLATION (EXTERNAL) To print collated copies, the collation checkbox on the application dialog should be unchecked. This also enables TRANSMIT ONCE. In some applications it may be necessary to clear this checkbox every time you print.
PCL5 Driver Bidirectional component PS Driver (Non Bidirectional) HP JetAdmin (1) COLA ReadMe HP ToolBox HP FontSmart
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(1) Includes HP JetDirect port Component. (2) COLA is automatically installed during custom installation with any Bidirectional component. [X] Indicates a default selection.
The Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver provides access to all of the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier/HP LaserJet 5Si printer family features, but does not allow for bidirectional communication or access to HP FontSmart. SUPPORTED FEATURES (EXTERNAL) * * * * * * * * * * Windows 95 look and feel All paper inputs (via PPD) HCO Multi mode (via PPD) HCI (via PPD) Duplex (via PPD) Print Quality optimization (REt, Economode, Resolution, Halftoning) (via PPD) Manual option configuration (via PPD) TRANSMIT ONCE support (via PPD) Stapling (via PPD) All paper sizes and media types
INSTALLING THE PRINTING SYSTEM ON A WINDOWS NT 4.0 WORKSTATION (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insert the CD-ROM or disk. From within Windows NT, click Start. Select Run. Use Browse to select the SETUP.EXE program file in the root directory on the appropriate drive. Click Open.
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Verify that SETUP.EXE is entered in the Command Line in the Run window and click OK. Click Continue. Follow the prompts to complete installation.
At this point, the driver has been copied to your hard disk and added to the list of installed printers. You now need to assign the printer to a port on your network if you did not assign a port during setup.
TO ASSIGN THE PRINTER TO A PORT ON YOUR NETWORK (EXTERNAL) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click Start. Select Settings. Select Printers. Click once to highlight the printer you just installed. From the File menu, select Properties. Click on the Ports tab to enter or change port information.
Description
User Prompts
Installs the appropriate printing system components for the printer selected.
Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Port Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX. Select Components - Components include PCL Printer Driver, PostScript Printer Driver, HP FontSmart, HP JetAdmin, and HP Toolbox. Directory for main component - Allows users to "Browse" for the drive/directory to which they want to copy the Windows 3.1x installer information. Select Port - Allows users to select a port, retry, select a new port, back up, or proceed anyway. Select Printer - Choices are HP LaserJet 5Si, HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, HP LaserJet 5Si/HP LaserJet 5Si MX, and HP LaserJet 5Si NX.
Custom Installation
Allows user to select which options to install. The user can perform a custom installation and add more options later by running Setup again.
Allows you to copy the disk images to a network drive, so others can run the Install from the network drive. Installs unidirectional driver and FontSmart only.
Minimal Installation
NOTE:
Hewlett-Packard has developed the Uninstaller as a means to easily and safely uninstall printing system components and their related files without affecting other system components or shared system files. Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends the use of the Uninstaller as the primary means to uninstall printing system components. For manually uninstalling printing system components, see individual component sections. From the Start Menu, click Programs. Select the HP LaserJet folder. Select the HP LaserJet 5Si Uninstall icon. At the Welcome to the HP LaserJet Printing System Uninstaller dialog box, click Next.
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Select a component to uninstall by checking the appropriate box. (The uninstaller selects all components by default.) Then click Next.
NOTE:
If the uninstaller recognizes a shared file that is not being used by other components, the option to remove it will appear. If you are unsure whether to remove it or not, it is recommended that you do not. To complete uninstalling the printing system software, click Restart to restart windows.
6.
UNINSTALLER COMMAND LINE SWITCH (VERBAL ONLY) A command line switch is available that will run the Uninstaller with the option of deleting all files regardless of their shared status.
CAUTION:
Running the uninstaller with the command line switch will delete all files installed by the printing system regardless of their shared status. This could disable other printer drivers and applications. Before running the command line switch, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
With the right mouse button, click on Start and select Open. Open the Programs folder. In the Programs window, click on the HP LaserJet icon. From the HP LaserJet window, right click on HP LaserJet Uninstall icon and select Properties. From the Properties dialog box, click on the Shortcut tab. At the end of the Target command stream add a space plus the switch QDS (casesensitive), and click OK To complete the uninstalling, follow normal Uninstall procedures.
The following files are added to the $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 directory when HP JetAdmin is installed on a Windows NT 4.0 workstation. Filename HP JETADMIN.CPL HP JETADMIN.EXE HP JETADMIN.HLP Description Shared With Component(s)
ADDITIONAL $WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 DIRECTORY FILES (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) Filename HPCOLA.DLL HPDMIP.HPA HPDMIPX.HPA HPECLUI.HPA HPELKUI.HPA HPFL.HPA HPFLASH.HLP HPFLSH.HPA HPHCO.HLP HPHCO.HPA HPHCOUI.HPA HPJDCOM.HPA HPJDUI.HPA HPJDUND.HLP HPJDUND.HPA HPLOTCP.HPA HPLOTUI.HPA HPMS.HPA HPMSTOR.HLP HPMSUI.HPA Filename HPNWPSRV.DLL HPNWSHIM.DLL HPOBJ.HPA HPPELK.HPA HPPJL.HPA HPPRECL.HLP HPPRECL.HPA HPPRELK.HLP Description COLA routines TCP/IP transport Direct mode IPX/SPX transport HP Printer Applet UI (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Printer Applet UI (5) HP Flash Mass Storage Applet Help for LJ5 Flash applet HP Flash Mass Storage UI Help for LJHP LaserJet 5Si HCO HP High-Capacity Output Applet HP High-Capacity Output UI HP QIF/RCFG Language Applet HP JetDirect Card Generic UI Applet Help for JetDirect HP JetDirect Card Generic Applet DesignJet Base Applet DesignJet User Interface Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Applet HP Disk Mass Storage Help HP Disk Mass Storage UI Description NetWare print server routines HP NetWare DLL Shim HP Object DLL HP LaserJet 5 Printer Applet HP PJL Driver Help for LJHP LaserJet 5Si HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) Help for LJ5 Shared With Component(s)
Filename HPPRNTR.HLP HPPRNTR.HPA HPPRUI.HPA HPRRM.HPA HPSNMP.DLL MFC42U.DLL MSVCRT40.DLL HPMOBYUI.HPA HPNETSRV.HPA HPPRMOBY.HPA CALWIN32.DLL CLNWIN32.DLL HPALERTS.DLL HPJMON.DLL HPLOCMON.DLL HPSHELL.DLL LOCWIN32.DLL NCPWIN32.DLL NETWIN32.DLL Filename SUPWIN32.DLL HPJMON.HLP HPLOCMON.HLP HPJAHLP.CNT HPALP.HPA HPALPUI.HPA MSVCRTD.DLL HPBMLC.HPA HPBPML.DLL HPDCMON.DLL HPECP.SYS HPTRBIT.HPA HPVCOM00.DLL HPVLPM00.DLL HPPRMOBY.HLP
Description Help for generic printer applet HP Printer Applet (Generic) HP Printer UI Applet (Generic) HP Remote Resource Manager Applet HP SNMP Driver Microsoft unicode support Microsoft C-run time libraries HP Printer Applet (HP LaserJet 5Si) HP Network Transport Applet HP Printer Applet (MoBY) NetWare Client API HP Alerts DLL HP Print Job Manager HP Network Port (Local Port Monitor) HP Shell Extensions
Description
HP Printer Applet (6P) HP Printer Applet UI (6P) Microsoft C Runtime Library HP MLC Driver HP PML Driver Win32 Language Monitor for Direct Connect HP Printers HP BiTronics Driver
CAUTION:
Changes to the Registry files are handled by the printing system installer and installed components. Altering the contents of the registry could damage the integrity of the system. As a precaution, save backups of the Registry files before installing.
Value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors\HP JetDirect port Driver;REG_SZ;HPLOCMON.DLL False True HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software\Hewlett-Packard\HP JetAdmin ;REG_NONE TRUE FALSE
AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privileges AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value ModifyExist-ing Requires Admin Privileges AddValueRegistry KeyName SubKeyName Value Requires Admin Privileges ModifyExist-ing HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Run HP Network Registry Agent;REG_SZ; $SYSTEM\HPNRA.EXE False TRUE HKEY_CURRENT_USER Software\Hewlett-Packard\HP Desktop Status ;REG_NONE TRUE FALSE
CAUTION:
Hewlett-Packard strongly recommends using the Uninstaller as the primary procedure for uninstalling printing system components. Removing printing system components and files manually may impact the operation of other installed components of this printing system as well as components of other printing systems installed on this computer. System integrity may also be affected by removing files from the printing system. Before removing any files, a complete backup of the system should be performed.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Go to the HP LaserJet group in Program Manager. Highlight the HP JetAdmin icon. From the File menu, select Delete. Remove the files added to the $SYSTEM32 directory only if they are not shared by another component. To remove Registry entries, use the registry editor regedit.
Certain configurations of IBM OS/2 Warp and IBM LAN Server are required for the Hewlett-Packard HP JetAdmin for OS/2 software to work properly.
LAN SERVER VERSION 3.0 and OS/2 WARP SYSTEMS (EXTERNAL) * NOTE: The IBM Spooler Pak must be installed. If the Spooler Pak is not installed, JETINST will fail with the message "Error - OS/2 Version less than required". * The IEEE 802.2 Protocol must be installed. You can install the IEEE 802.2 Protocol through LAPS.
LAN SERVER VERSION 4.0 AND OS/2 WARP SYSTEMS and OS/2 WARP CONNECT SYSTEMS (EXTERNAL) * * The IBM Spooler Pak must be installed. (See NOTE above). The IEEE 802.2 Protocol must be installed. You can install the IEEE 802.2 Protocol through MPTS.
IBM OS/2 WARP SERVER SYSTEMS and IBM OS/2 WARP VERSION 4.0 SYSTEMS (EXTERNAL) * * The IBM Spooler Pak must be installed. The IEEE 802.2 Protocol must be installed. You can install the IEEE 802.2 Protocol through Network Adapters and Protocol Services (MPTS).
TO REMOVE HP REDIRECTOR: (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) 1. 2. 3. Use the setup program SETUP.EXE in the HPNETPRN directory and remove all printers that appear. Remove the ConFIG.SYS line that runs HPREDIR.EXE. Remove the HPNETPRN directory.
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TO DISABLE HP REDIRECTOR: (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) 1. 2. 3. Comment out the ConFIG.SYS line that runs HPREDIR.EXE. Deselect all HP network-attached ports in your existing print objects. HP network-attached ports begin with \PIPE\. Shut down and reboot.
INSTALLATION (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) 1. Install the IBM Spooler Pak. A. B. C. Copy the file SPOOLER.EXE from the CD-ROM to a temp directory on your hard drive. Run the file SPOOLER.EXE to expand the necessary files. Follow the instructions in README.1ST to install the IBM Spooler Pak 2. Copy the file A0204EN.EXE from the CD-ROM to your hard drive. 3. Run A0204EN.EXE to expand the necessary files. 4. Use the JETINST.EXE program to install HP JetAdmin version A.02.04.
JETINST.EXE PROGRAM (CUSTOMER VIEWABLE) * * * JETINST <sourcedrive>: <bootdrive>: <option> Example JETINST D: C: HP Where: <sourcedrive> is the letter of the drive where the install files are located <bootdrive> is the OS/2 boot partition where HP JetAdmin is to be installed <option> can be: Client Install the client software components only or HP Install as a print server (default)
FEATURES (EXTERNAL)
HP LASERJET UTILITY AND APPLESCRIPT (EXTERNAL) The HP LaserJet Utility is fully scriptable and recordable. This feature enables users to create their own scripts or to execute existing scripts. To learn about the AppleScript commands supported by the HP LaserJet Utility, open its dictionary from Apples Script Editor program. Users interested in using AppleScript with the HP LaserJet Utility should refer to the AppleScript Language Guide by Apple Computer (1993, published by Addison Wesley) or one of the other books available on the subject.
BACKGROUNDERS (EXTERNAL)
HP LASERJET UTILITY (EXTERNAL) With the HP LaserJet Utility, Network Administrators can perform the following tasks from their workstations: * * * * * Name the printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier, assign it to a zone on the network, download files and fonts, and change many of the default settings. Permanently download fonts to the printers or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers hard disk. Monitor the status of networked printers and HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers. Lock the printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier control panel and set a password. Create custom PPDs.
Hewlett-Packard LaserJet HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers Printing System ReadMe.WRT File
***************************************************************** NOTICE! PLEASE READ THE README.TXT FILE FOR "LATE-BREAKING INFORMATION." The Late-Breaking Information README.TXT file contains information that may impact the installation and use of your HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers. ***************************************************************** ReadMe File Contents: I. Introduction Purpose of this ReadMe File Who needs this software? What's new? Issues Resolved Overview of the Printing System software components II. Installation Instructions Installation Options Windows 95 & NT 4.0 Windows NT 3.51 & 3.1x Network Administrator - Windows 95 and 3.1x only Uninstaller III. Hints All Windows Platforms IV. Technical Assistance V. Legal Statements Trademark notices Software license and copyright VI. Late breaking information VII. Hints for Printing Software VII. Technical Assistance VIII.Legal Statements ************************ I. INTRODUCTION ************************
PURPOSE OF THIS README FILE This ReadMe file provides specific installation instructions and other information you should know before you install and use the Printing System. Installation instructions are provided for the following operating systems: Windows NT 4.0 Windows 95 Windows NT 3.51 Windows 3.1x
For instructions on installing OS/2 printer drivers, MacOS printer drivers, or HP JetAdmin for LAN Server, see the associated ReadMe files or online help for that particular system. This file provides specific installation, compatibility, and troubleshooting information. For additional information on the printer features and driver features, refer to the online help included with each software component and the printer user's guide. WHO NEEDS THIS SOFTWARE? This Printing System software is required to operate an HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers from a network or from a standalone workstation. Network clients will need the installation CD, or the name of the appropriate network directory, to install the software on their individual workstations. WHAT'S NEW? Uninstaller After a printing system installation, the Uninstall icon in the HP LaserJet program group allows you to select and remove any or all of the HP printing system components. Support for Point-and-Print The Windows 95 driver is compatible with Microsoft's point-and-print functionality The ability to 'point' to a shared printer (driver) on an Window NT 4.0 server and have the driver automatically installed on the client to enable the client to 'print' to the shared printer". ISSUES RESOLVED Fixes for the following issues have been included in this release of the HP LaserJet 5Si PCL printer driver. When reviewing the property tabs of the HP LaserJet 5Si PCL driver, certain information, printer features or graphics are missing. Also, property tabs could be missing completely. The message "divide by zero" appears when accessing the HP LaserJet 5Si PCL printer driver. Tax Font SIMM Fonts not available for selection from an application. Bar Codes and More Font SIMM USPS font will not print in Raster Graphic and text mode. Intermittent fonts not available for selection from an application. Temp files created by DocWise are not deleted from users computer. OVERVIEW OF THE PRINTING SYSTEM SOFTWARE COMPONENTS The HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers CD has software for computer systems and Apple Macintosh (and compatible) systems. For more information about a particular driver or software component, see its associated online help. Some components (for example HP JetAdmin, Toolbox) also contain separate ReadMe files.
Network Administrator Software Components The Printing System includes the following software components for Network Administrators: HP JetAdmin This software program is a printer management tool that allows Network Administrators to remotely install, configure, troubleshoot, manage, and set passwords for Jet-Direct-connected printers. For printers connected to file servers on Novell NetWare, see the "HP Print Server NLM" section below. In addition, a network administrator can configure printer accessories for network printers. HP JetAdmin is included on CD for the following network operating environments: Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x (from a Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51 or Windows NT 4.0 client) Windows NT 3.51, 4.0 (from a Windows NT 3.51 or 4.0 client) IBM LAN Server 3.0 or greater with clients running OS/2 Warp version 3 or greater HP JetAdmin and other network printer management software is also available for the following operating environments through your Hewlett-Packard distributor or through electronic channels: UNIX (HP-UX 9.x/10.x, Sun OS 4.1.3/4.1.4, or Solaris 2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5) Microsoft LAN Manager Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.1x Additional information about HP JetAdmin for the HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers is available in the HP JetDirect Print Server Software Installation Guide, Part Number 5963-6599. See Section IV, "Technical Assistance," in this ReadMe or your User's Guide for more information on obtaining HP JetAdmin software and the HP JetDirect Print Server Software Installation Guide. HP Printer Server NLM Hewlett-Packard's printer server network loadable module (JETPS.NLM) runs on NetWare 3.x and 4.x file servers. It allows a Network Administrator to manage and control a peripheral attached to a parallel port on a NetWare file server. JETPS.NLM can be used as a replacement for Novell's PSERVER.NLM. It services print queues on one or more file servers and provides the same NetWare printing functionality as HP's JetDirect products. To run JETPS.NLM, HP JetAdmin must also be installed. MacOS Utilities The MacOS Utilities can be installed from the Printing System's MacOS partition onto an Apple Macintosh or compatible computer running Macintosh System 7 . For installation information, see the CD-ROM Install Notes on the MacOS partition, or see the HP LaserJet Guide, which is the help system for the MacOS Printing System. HP LaserJet Utility With the HP LaserJet Utility, Network Administrators can perform the following tasks from their workstations: Name the printer or assign it to a zone on the network, download files and fonts, and change many of the default settings. Permanently download fonts to the printer's hard disk. Monitor the status of networked printers Lock the printer control panel and set a password The HP LaserJet Utility is installed with the HP LaserJet Guide, a complete help system to supplement the utility. End-User Software Components Drivers A printer driver is a software program that enables your software applications to access your printer's features. Typically, you should install a printer driver for each printer and each printing language you are using. In addition, each operating system needs different printer drivers.
The Printing System includes the following printer drivers. Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51 and Windows NT 4.0 PCL 5e and PostScript drivers Available printing features vary between printer drivers. See the printer driver help files for instructions on using specific printing features. The printer automatically switches between PCL and PS printer languages. Additional drivers may be available from your Hewlett-Packard distributor or from electronic channels. See Section IV, "Technical Assistance," in this ReadMe or your user's guide for more information on obtaining drivers and other HP software. Software Components The Printing System also includes the following software components for end-users: HP Toolbox Access HP Toolbox from a printer icon on the desktop in Windows 3.1x and Windows NT 3.51 or on the Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 Taskbar. HP Toolbox provides one-step access to the current status of the printer and a list of all available features, including the following: printer status "How Do I..." help Troubleshooting help utilities From HP Toolbox you can launch utilities such as HP FontSmart. If you choose not to use HP Toolbox, it can be disabled using the Uninstall (see Uninstaller section). In Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, you can right-click on the Toolbox icon to disable it. HP DocWise This document monitoring feature is part of the printer driver and is available to Windows 3.1x or Windows 95 clients with full functionality in NetWare versions 3.x or 4.x. It can notify you automatically when certain events occur that are related to the printing of your document (also referred to as a print job). Helpful tips are also presented to assist you in getting the most out of your new HP LaserJet printer or HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. You can close an HP DocWise window at any time. HP JetPrint 4.x. It
This end-user software is available to Windows 3.1x clients running under NetWare 3.x or allows users to view, select, and print to all HP printers and HP LaserJet 5Si Mopiers on the network from one screen. Users can view control panel messages and check the status and progress of print jobs. Access HP JetPrint from the "Utilities" tab of HP Toolbox. HP FontSmart Access HP FontSmart from the HP LaserJet folder or through HP Toolbox. HP FontSmart is a font management utility (for Windows platforms only) that does the
following: installs, un-installs, and deletes fonts manages fonts inside a single window by allowing you to drag-and-drop shows the matching screen fonts for the internal fonts in the printer downloads fonts to a mass storage device *** NOTE: With Windows 3.1x and Windows 95, you can use HP FontSmart to download fonts to a mass storage device. Types of fonts supported are TrueType, PostScript Type 1 and PostScript Type 42 (TrueType fonts converted to PostScript format). To download Type 1 fonts, Adobe Type Manager must be installed and turned on. ************************************************ II. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ************************************************* For instructions on installing printing software for OS/2, DOS, or MacOS, see the associated ReadMe files or online help for that particular system. When operating in a Windows environment, the CD-ROM setup software will detect the version of the operating system that you are running. The software will be installed in the language that you have selected in your Windows Control Panel. This means that you can be running an English version of Windows and have the language preference set to Spanish, and the installation utility will install the Spanish version of the printing software. Installation Options The installer provides four installation options: Typical, Custom, Minimum, and Disk Image Copy. Typical installation will install the most commonly used HP printing system components (i.e. drivers, etc.). Individual components may be selected or deselected using the Custom option. Custom installation allows you to add any or all of the following Windows printing system components: PCL 5e printer driver, PS printer driver, HP FontSmart, HP HP JetAdmin, DocWise and Toolbox. You must install at least one printer driver to use your HP LaserJet printer. For more information on HP printing system components, see "Overview of the Printing System Software Components" above. Disk Image Copy copies printing system files to a network drive so networked users can install the printing system on their systems from the network drive. Minimum installation installs only the PCL 5e printer driver.
*** NOTE: Uninstall allows you to select and remove any or all of the Windows HP printing system components. See the Uninstaller section below for more instructions. WINDOWS 95 & WINDOWS NT 4.0 Administrator privileges are required to install the Printing System onto a Windows NT system. Printing System installation from CD-ROM or Diskette 1. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. 2. Insert the CD-ROM (or in Windows 95 users may also go to network drive location as assigned by Network Administrator).
3. Select Run from the Start menu on your taskbar. 4. Browse to the root directory on the CD-ROM drive (or Windows 95 users may go to a network directory location as assigned by the Network Administrator). 5. Select the SETUP.EXE file, click OK, and when the main menu appears click Continue. 6. Follow the prompts. *** NOTE, Web Files: If you downloaded the Printing System electronically, you need to first run the downloaded .exe file(s). If SETUP.EXE does not run automatically, browse to the location of SETUP.EXE on your hard drive, double-click the file, and follow the prompts. *** NOTE, Diskette Files: If you received disks from Fulfillment, insert Disk1, browse to the drive location, run SETUP.EXE, and follow the prompts. *** NOTE: If you need to set up printing software for another environment or language, click Exit instead of Continue and select the path for the software you want to install. For example, if you want to install printing software for Windows 95 in Spanish, the path would be \win95\Espanol\Disk1\SETUP.EXE. Port Selection At this point, the driver has been copied to your hard disk and added to the list of installed printers. You may now need to assign the printer to a port on your network if you didn't assign a port during setup. To assign the printer to a port on your network: a. Click Start b. Select Settings. c. Select Printers. d. Highlight the printer you just installed. e. Select the File menu. f. Select Properties. g. In Windows 95, click on the Details tab to change your port information. In Windows NT 4.0, select the Port tab. Driver only 1. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. 2. Click on Start, Settings, Printers. 3. Double click on "Add Printer". 4. Answer the questions in the Add Printer Wizard until you reach the screen with the printer manufacturer list. 5. Click on Have Disk. 6. Browse to the driver location using one of the options in this step: CD-ROM option: Browse to the appropriate \disk1 directory for you operating system and language. Internet download option: Browse to the \Disk1 folder where the web files were downloaded and decompressed. Fulfillment Diskette option: Insert the HP LaserJet 5Si Family disk 1 in drive A and click "OK". Inbox disk option: Insert the HP LaserJet 5Si Family disk 1 in drive A, click "OK", and browse to the appropriate directory for your operating system. 7. Select OEMNT40.INF (Windows NT 4.0) or HPLJ45.INF (Windows 95). 8. Click Open and OK. 9. Select the appropriate printer. 10. Follow the remaining instructions to complete the printer installation. At this point, the driver has been copied to your hard disk and added to the list of installed printers. WINDOWS 3.1x & WINDOWS NT 3.51 Administrator privileges are required to install the Printing System onto a Windows NT system. The PCL driver for Windows NT 3.51 requires Service Pack 4 to work properly. Please refer to Microsoft for information on how to obtain Service Pack 4 for Windows NT 3.51. Printing System installation from CD-ROM or Diskette 1. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on.
2. Insert the CD-ROM (or in Windows 3.1x users may also go to network drive location as assigned by Network Administrator). 3. In Windows Program Manager, open the File menu. 4. Select Run. 5. Browse to the root directory on the CD-ROM drive (or Windows 3.1x users may go to a network directory location as assigned by the Network Administrator). 6. Select the SETUP.EXE file, click OK, and when the main menu appears click Continue. 7. Follow the prompts. *** NOTE, Web Files: If you downloaded the Printing System electronically, you need to first run the downloaded .exe file(s). If SETUP.EXE does not run automatically, browse to the location of SETUP.EXE on your hard drive, double-click the file, and follow the prompts. *** NOTE, Diskette Files: If you received disks from Fulfillment, insert Disk1, browse to the drive location, run SETUP.EXE, and follow the prompts. *** NOTE, other languages: If you need to set up printing software for another environment or language, click Exit instead of Continue and select the path for the software you want to install. For example, if you want to install printing software for Windows 95 in Spanish, the path would be \win95\Espanol\Disk1\SETUP.EXE. Windows NT 3.51 Port Selection You may now need to assign the printer to a port on your network if you didn't assign it during setup. To assign the printer a port on your network: 1. Open Print Manager within the Main group of Program Manager 2. Highlight the printer and select "Printer" and "Properties" 3. Click on the "Print to:" drop-down box. 4. Select the correct port if it is available. If it is not available, select "Other", select "Local Port" and enter the network path assigned by the network administrator. Driver only - Windows 3.1x 1. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. 2. Go to Main in Program Manager and select "Control Panel". 3. Select "Printers" 4. Under Printer, choose "Add" 5. Under List of Printers choose "Unlisted" and click "Install" 6. a. Browse to the driver location using one of the options in this step: CD-ROM option: Browse to the appropriate \disk1 directory for you operating system and language. b. Internet download option: Browse to the \Disk1 folder where the web files were downloaded and decompressed. c. Fulfillment Diskette option: Insert the HP LaserJet 5Si Family disk 1 in drive A and click "OK". d. Inbox disk option: Insert the HP LaserJet 5Si Family disk 1 in drive A, click "OK", and browse to the appropriate directory for your operating system. 7. Select the appropriate printer and click OK. 8. Follow the remaining instructions to complete the printer installation. Driver only - Windows NT 3.51 1. Close all applications. Turn off virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. 2. Go to Main in Program Manager and select "Print Manager". 3. Under Printer, choose "Create Printer" 4. Enter the Name of the printer in the "Printer Name" dialog box 5. Under Driver choose "Other" and click OK 6. Enter the path to DISK2 of the Windows NT printing software (e.g. \winnt\english\disk2) 7. Select the appropriate printer and port and click OK. 8. Follow the remaining instructions to complete the printer installation. Network Administrator - Windows 95 and 3.1x only
The installer will provide this option only if it detects that a user is running a shared copy of Windows and has read/write capabilities. It copies installation files to the shared Windows directory on the network. Network users can then install the Printing System using the shared Windows directory. 1. Copy the installation CD-ROM or disk set to a network location using the Disk Image Copy option on the installation CD-ROM, or by using Windows Explorer, File Manager or DOS commands. 2. Close all applications. 3. Exit and restart a shared version of Windows. 4. Close all applications. Turn off all virus checkers and terminate stay resident (TSR) programs. After installation, these programs can be turned back on. 5. Windows 95: from the Start menu on your taskbar and select Run. Windows 3.1x: in the Program Manager, open the File menu and select Run. 6. Browse to the network drive and directory location where the installation files have been copied (or insert the CD-ROM or go to the appropriate \disk1 directory). 7. Select the SETUP.EXE file, click OK, and when the main menu appears click Continue. 8. Select the Network Administrator option and follow the prompts. Uninstaller After a printing system installation, the Uninstall icon in the HP LaserJet program group allows you to select and remove any or all of the HP printing system components. *** NOTE: No uninstaller is available for driver only installation through "Add Printers" or "Print Manager". Starting the Uninstaller: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. In HP LaserJet Program Group, click the Uninstall icon. Follow the prompts until you are asked to choose an installation option. Click Uninstall. Click Next. Select the HP printing system components you want to uninstall. Click Next. Follow the prompts. *********************************** III. HINTS *********************************** ALL WINDOWS PLATFORMS HP Toolbox provides access to information about your printer from an icon on the desktop in Windows 3.1x and Windows NT 3.51 or on the Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 Taskbar. HP Toolbox provides one-step access to the current status of the printer and a list of all available features, including the following: printer status "How Do I..." help Troubleshooting help utilities
From HP Toolbox you can launch utilities such as HP FontSmart. If you choose not to use HP Toolbox, it can be removed using the Uninstaller (see Uninstaller section). In Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, you can right-click on the Toolbox icon to disable it. Windows 95 Interface Issues - All Drivers
Some Printer properties dialog boxes are part of the Windows 95 operating system and are shared with the printer driver. These properties dialog boxes, such as Sharing and Details, might have spelling and accelerator key inconsistencies, might not display information as expected, or might not perform properly in other ways. Workaround: The next version of the Windows 95 operating system will likely correct these problems. ************************************ IV. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ************************************ Some of the services below are provided for the United States only. Similar services to those listed below are available in other countries. See your printer's User's Guide or call your local authorized HP dealer. CUSTOMER SUPPORT See your printer's User's Guide or call your local authorized HP dealer. INTERNET Anonymous FTP library service is available world-wide for around-the-clock-access to drivers and technical support information for HP peripheral and computer products. Please note that paths may change without notice. Access the Internet or FTP address and use the menus to locate the software or support of your choice. URL for Software and Support: http://www.hp.com/go/cposupport URL for Access HP: http://www.hp.com FTP address: ftp.hp.com Login: anonymous Password: your Internet email address
HP SOFTWARE AND SUPPORT SERVICES - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Refer to your printer user's guide for additional methods of obtaining software and support information, such as printer driver distribution centers, other online services, fax services, and other online support. ********************************* V. LEGAL STATEMENTS ********************************* TRADEMARK NOTICES Windows, and MS Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Novell and NetWare are U.S. registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. IBM and OS/2 are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. TrueType is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Intellifont is a registered trademark of AGFA Compugraphic, a division of Miles Corporation. Adobe, PageMaker, and PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Incorporated. CorelDRAW! is a registered trademark of Corel Corporation. SOFTWARE LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Information provided in this document and software called the HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System is provided "as is." No implied warranties of merchantability and or fitness for a particular purpose are given. The HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System may be copied and distributed only to users of an HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers. All files on the CD must be copied without modification. All components of the HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System must be distributed together. The HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System may not be distributed for profit. Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Hewlett-Packard Company. Copyright (c) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Microsoft Corp. Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, Aldus Co. All Rights Reserved.
Hewlett-Packard LaserJet HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers Printing System ReadMe.TXT File
*************************************************************** LATE-BREAKING INFORMATION *************************************************************** New and Updated Features Windows 3.1 Windows 95
Updated Installer Updated Installer New Uninstaller New Uninstaller Updated HP JetAdmin Updated HP JetAdmin Updated FontSmart Updated FontSmart Updated ToolBox Updated ToolBox Updated DocWise Updated DocWise Added Point & Print Support Windows NT 3.51 Windows NT 4.0
Updated Installer Updated Installer New Uninstaller New Uninstaller Updated HP JetAdmin Added bidirectional Requirements Updated FontSmart Updated HP JetAdmin Added Point & Print Support Updated FontSmart Updated ToolBox Updated DocWise --------------------------------------------------------------------Updated Installer The Updated installer now allows a user to do a "Minimal" install. This method installs unidirectional drivers only. --------------------------------------------------------------------Uninstaller
Now allows a user to "Uninstall" individual components of the HP LaserJet 5Si printing system. --------------------------------------------------------------------Updated PCL5e Driver for Windows NT 4.0 Bidirectional functionally and driver auto-configuration added to the driver. --------------------------------------------------------------------Updated HP JetAdmin Latest Version of HP JetAdmin ships with the new printing system. New version of HP JetAdmin greatly reduces network traffic. --------------------------------------------------------------------Updates not included in this software roll: Some documentation has been incorrectly updated with the following information. Below is the information not included in this software roll. Bidirectional Requirements Expanded bidirectional Requirements now supports Novell NetWare 4.x and NetWare Directory Services, (NDS). Support for Client 32 Expanded support for Novell's Client 32. When reviewing the property tabs of the HP LaserJet 5Si PCL driver, certain information, printer features or graphics are missing. Also, property tabs could be missing completely. The message "divide by zero" appears when accessing the HP LaserJet 5Si PCL printer driver. Tax Font Simm Fonts not available for selection from an application. Bar Codes and More Font Simm USPS font will not print in Raster Graphic and text mode. -- Intermittent fonts not available for selection from an application. The features issues described above will be available in a future software roll. HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System Components: -------------------------------------------------HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System: HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System Installer: HP LaserJet 5Si Family PCL Driver Win 3.1 & 95 Windows NT 3.51 PCL Driver: Windows NT 4.0 PCL Driver: Windows 3.1x PostScript Driver:
Windows 95 PostScript Driver: Windows NT 3.51 PostScript Driver: Windows NT 4.0 PostScript Driver: Toolbox DocWise HP JetAdmin FontSmart More information on printing system issues and how to obtain software not covered in this LATE-BREAKING INFORMATION can be found in the HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System README file, HP LaserJet Family HP LaserJet 5Si Printing System PostScript README file, the driver help files, and your user's manual. ********************************************************************* HINTS for PRINTING SOFTWARE ********************************************************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------online Help online help is provided with the HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System. This help can be accessed from the help buttons on dialog boxes of the various HP LaserJet 5Si Printing System components. --------------------------------------------------------------------Windows Notepad or Cardfile Characters Missing If you are printing with either Notepad or Cardfile and the first few characters are missing from the left side of the page, you can correct this using one of the following methods: 1. Change the left margin setting in the printer driver by selecting Page Setup from the File menu, changing the left margin setting to 0.5 in., and printing the document again. 2. Change the printer resolution from 600 dpi to 300 dpi. (PCL 5e Driver only). If you change resolution, remember to change it back to 600 dpi when you are finished printing. --------------------------------------------------------------------Graphics, Memory Errors, and Print Performance If you encounter printing difficulties, memory errors, or slow performance with any application, refer to the online Help topic, "Common Print Problems," for additional information. --------------------------------------------------------------------Text Compatibility with Earlier HP LaserJet Printers If a text incompatibility exists between a document printed with another HP LaserJet printer and the HP LaserJet 5Si Family printer, try the following: * First, if using the PCL 5e Printer Driver, go to the Print Quality tab and select "Manual" and "TrueType as Bitmaps."
* If the incompatibility still exists, and you are using the PCL 5e Printer Driver, change the print optimization setting to 300 DPI Printing and print the document again. If you are using the PCL 6 Printer Driver and the previous document was printed with the PCL 5e Printer Driver, change to the PCL 5e Printer Driver. If the PCL 5e Printer Driver is not installed, run the HP Printing System installation. -------------------------------------------------------------------Installation Before installing the HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System, close all applications and TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) programs that load at startup (in Windows or DOS) such as shell utilities such as: Microsoft Office Manager, Norton Desktop, Dashboard, etc. Lastly, exit any previous version of HP Status Window that may be running. ------------------------------------------------------------------Document does not print correctly Several things can cause a document to not print correctly; not enough memory in the printer to handle the document being printed, incorrect behavior by applications, Windows or printer drivers, or incorrect settings in the printer drivers. If using the HP LaserJet 5Si Family PCL driver, try printing in either HP-GL/2 or Raster modes or changing resolutions from 600 to 300. These modes can be selected in the printer setup dialog under the Print Quality Tab. -------------------------------------------------------------------General The user should not print to a HP LaserJet 5Si Family printer with drivers other than the supplied HP LaserJet 5Si Family drivers. The HP LaserJet 5Si Family printer driver includes the HP Transmit once functionality as well as the stapling function that is not found in other drivers. -------------------------------------------------------------------Installer During the installation process a "Close other applications" screen will occur even if other applications are not running. Verify there are not any other applications running and continue. -------------------------------------------------------------------Common Problems Windows NT - Some printer properties such as output bin selection should be done from the File:Print Setup... menu instead of through application print dialog. If the properties are set through the application print dialog they won't take effect until the next print command.
Windows NT 4.0 job separator pages do not work correctly with the Windows NT 4.0 PCL driver for the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier. If you choose to have Windows NT print separator pages between print jobs, the separator pages will be directed to the printer's default output bin, regardless of the output destination for the rest of the job. For example, if a job is sent to the stapling bin and the default destination is the top bin, the job will be placed in the stapling bin, but the separator page will be placed in the top bin. Users who make heavy use of the stapler and wish to use Windows NT's job separation feature may use HP JetAdmin to set the printer's default output destination to the stapling bin. Jobs will be stapled with a loose separator page inserted between each job. Windows NT 3.51 - The NT 3.51 PS driver cannot produce correctly stapled multiple copies of multi-page documents because it does not support HP TRANSMIT ONCE/printer collation. Only one copy can be correctly stapled. In both PCL and PS, in Lotus applications, the user must select an output bin destination via the print manager rather than in the driver via the application. Neither the PCL or PS driver are bidirectional. HP TRANSMIT ONCE - To envoke the HP TRANSMIT ONCE functionality the collation checkbox in the application dialog box should be unchecked. Some applications, even with the collation box un-checked will not envoke HP TRANSMIT ONCE. A workaround is to set number of copies in the application to 1 and set the desired number of copies in the driver. Win 3.1 & 95 HP TRANSMIT ONCE - By unchecking the collation dialog box in the application, it enables the driver to do the collation with the help of the HP TRANSMIT ONCE technology. There is no way to turn HP TRANSMIT ONCE off, unless the collation box in the application is checked, thus over riding the driver. It may be necessary to clear this checkbox every time you print in some applications. The driver always collates multiple copies. The number of copies may be set in either the application dialog or the printer dialog. WIN NT 4.0 HP TRANSMIT ONCE - The NT driver does have a collation option that allows the user to turn collation off or on. In order for HP TRANSMIT ONCE functionality to occur, the collation option in the application dialog box must be un-checked. ************************************ TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ************************************ Some of the services below are provided for the United States only. Similar services to those listed below are available in other countries. See your printer's User's Guide or call your local authorized HP dealer.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT See your printer's User's Guide or call your local authorized HP dealer. INTERNET Anonymous FTP library service is available world-wide for around-the-clock-access to drivers and technical support information for HP peripheral and computer products. Please note that paths may change without notice. Access the Internet or FTP address and use the menus to locate the software or support of your choice. URL for Software and Support: http://www.hp.com/go/cposupport URL for Access HP: http://www.hp.com FTP address: ftp.hp.com Login: anonymous Password: your Internet email address HP SOFTWARE AND SUPPORT SERVICES - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Refer to your printer user's guide for additional methods of obtaining software and support information, such as printer driver distribution centers, other online services, fax services, and other online support. ********************************* LEGAL STATEMENTS ********************************* TRADEMARK NOTICES Windows, and MS Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Novell and NetWare are U.S. registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. IBM and OS/2 are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. TrueType is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Intellifont is a registered trademark of AGFA Compugraphic, a division of Miles Corporation. Adobe, PageMaker, and PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Incorporated. CorelDRAW! is a registered trademark of Corel Corporation. SOFTWARE LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Information provided in this document and software called The HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System is provided "as is." No implied warranties of merchantability and or
fitness for a particular purpose are given. The HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System may be copied and distributed only to users of an HP LaserJet 5Si Family of Printers. All files on the CD must be copied without modification. All components of the HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System must be distributed together. The HP LaserJet HP LaserJet 5Si Family Printing System may not be distributed for profit. Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Hewlett-Packard Company. Copyright (c) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Microsoft Corp. Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, Aldus Co. All Rights Reserved.
OS/2 READMES
Installing a printer in OS/2 ---------------------------The procedures for installing a printer are different depending on whether or not you selected a printer during OS/2 installation. Either a printer object does not exist on your desktop or a printer object does exist on your desktop. Select from the following two procedures below that best describes your situation. A printer object does not exist on your desktop ----------------------------------------------Use these directions Your system can have OS/2 installation or desktop. To create a the steps below: if your OS/2 desktop does not have a printer object. this configuration if no printer was selected during all the print objects have been deleted from the printer object and install a printer driver follow
1. Open the Templates Folder (located in OS/2 system folder after OS/2 installation). 2. Point to the Printer template. 3. Press and hold mouse button 2. 4. Drag the template to the desktop. 5. Release mouse button 2. 6. Type a name for a printer in the "Name" field. 7. Select a port to which the printer is connected. 8. Select "Install new printer driver." A window appears with a list of the printer drivers that are shipped with OS/2. 9. Select "Other printer driver." 10. Insert the disk containing the printer drivers into drive A. 11. Select "Refresh." Wait until the window fills with printer drivers. 12. Select one or more drivers by clicking on the left mouse button over
the desired driver. 13. Select "Install." A new printer object is now on your OS/2 Desktop. If you want to customize the settings for this new printer object, see the "Changing a printer driver in printer object," "Changing the Printer Properties," or "Changing the Job Properties in a printer object" sections in this readme file. A printer object does exist on your desktop ------------------------------------------Use these directions if a printer object does exist on your OS/2 desktop, but you do not have the correct printer driver on your system. This could happen if you add a different printer to you system. To install a new printer driver and use an existing printer object follow the steps below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Point to the printer object. Click mouse button 2. Select "Settings." Select the "Printer driver" tab. Point to one of the printer driver objects. Click mouse button 2. Select "Install." Select "Other OS/2 printer driver." Insert the disk containing the printer drivers into drive A. Select "Refresh." Wait until the window fills with printer drivers. Select one or more drivers by clicking on the left mouse button over the desired driver. 12. Select "Install." A new printer driver is now installed in this printer object. If you want to customize the settings for this new printer object, see the "Changing a printer driver in printer object," "Changing the Printer Properties," or "Changing the Job Properties in a printer object" sections in this readme file. Note: If you have the old 16-bit LaserJet driver installed in your system, delete it before you install this driver. Changing a printer driver in printer object ------------------------------------------once both the printer object and the printer driver has been installed, the correct printer driver should be selected in the print object. This might also be necessary if you use different printer drivers with a single print object. To change to a different printer driver: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Point to the printer object. Click on mouse button 2. Select settings. Select the "Printer driver" tab. Select the printer driver. Point to the title-bar icon. Double-click.
The printer object is now set up to use a different printer driver. See If you want to customize the settings for this new printer driver, see the "Changing
the Printer Properties," or "Changing the Job Properties in a printer object" sections in this readme file. Changing the Printer Properties in a printer object --------------------------------------------------A printer driver has settings called "Printer Properties." Printer properties describe how your printer is physically set up. Example of printer properties are the amount of memory in your printer, forms defined for your printer, forms associated with your printer paper trays, fonts cartridges loaded on your printer, installed printer patterns, etc. To set the printer properties: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Point to the printer object. Click the mouse button 2. Select "Settings." Select the "Printer driver" tab. Point to the printer driver. Click the mouse button 2. Select "Settings." Change the properties to match your printer setup. Point to the title-bar icon. Double-click.
Your printer object is now set up to print a job. For information about how to print a job, see the online "Printing in OS/2" book located in the Information folder. Changing the Job Properties in a printer object ----------------------------------------------A printer driver has settings called "Job Properties." Job properties describe how a particular print job will be printed. Applications will generally allow you to select a printer object (sometimes referred to a printer queue) and change the "Job Properties" associated with a particular job by clicking on setup or options buttons. However, there are times you might want to change Job Properties outside of an application such as drag-n-drop printing. Examples of job properties are number of copies, print resolution, print quality, color effects, orientation (portrait or landscape), etc. The default Job Properties associated with a printer object can be changed outside applications by: 1. 2. 3. 4. Point to the printer object. Click the mouse button 2. Select "Settings." Double-click on the "Job Properties" button.
The default job properties associated with a printer object are now set up. For more information about how to print a job, see the online "Printing in OS/2" book located in the Information folder.
can be located on any partition and does not need to be located in the root directory. 2. Copy the file A0204xx.EXE to the newly created HP JETADMIN directory. Where xx = EN for English Where xx = FR for French Where xx = GR for German Where xx = IT for Italian Where xx = SP for Spanish 3. Change directories to the HP JETADMIN directory and type A0204EN.EXE to uncompress the source files needed to install HP JetAdmin for OS/2. 4. Follow the instructions in the file "README.1ST" (located in the HP JETADMIN directory) for steps on installing the software. Instructions on how to use HP JetAdmin for OS/2 are found in the "README" file.
README 1ST
+--------------------------------------------------------------+ * * * Hewlett-Packard JetDirect * * * * HP JetAdmin for OS/2 Version A.02.04 * * * * README.1ST * * * +--------------------------------------------------------------+ Please review this document prior to installing the Hewlett-Packard HP JetAdmin for OS/2 software. It contains information not included in the manuals. Table of Contents 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.1 Required Files Supported Configurations PreInstallation Installation Procedures Installation Notes
************************************************** * * * 1.0 Required Files * * * ************************************************* To install HP JetAdmin for OS/2, you will need to obtain the Spooler Pak from IBM. In addition to the Spooler Pak, the following files necessary for installing HP JetAdmin for OS/2 version A.02.04: HPPD.HLP HPPD.PDR HPPDEX.EXE HPPROT.CNV HPRCP.HLP HPRCP.DLL HPRCPEX.EXE JETINST.EXE README SYSLEVEL.HPJ README.1ST (this file) ********************************************************************* * * * 2.0 Supported Configurations * * * ********************************************************************* Certain configurations of IBM OS/2 Warp and IBM LAN Server are required for the Hewlett-Packard HP JetAdmin for OS/2 software to work properly. - LAN Server Version 3.0 and OS/2 Warp Systems * The IBM Spooler Pak must be installed. NOTE: If the Spooler Pak is not installed, JETINST will fail with the message "Error - OS/2 Version less than required" * The IEEE 802.2 Protocol must be installed. This can be done through LAPS. - LAN Server Version 4.0 and OS/2 Warp Systems - OS/2 Warp Connect Systems * The IBM Spooler Pak must be installed. NOTE: If the Spooler Pak is not installed, JETINST will fail with the message "Error - OS/2 Version less than required" * The IEEE 802.2 Protocol must be installed. This can be done through MPTS. - IBM OS/2 Warp Server Systems * The IBM Spooler Pak must be installed * The IEEE 802.2 Protocol must be installed. This can be done through Adapters and Protocol Services
Hewlett-Packard HP JetAdmin for OS/2 is not supported with versions of OS/2 prior to OS/2 Warp 3.0. ********************************************************************* * * * 3.0 PreInstallation * * * ********************************************************************* If you are running Hewlett-Packard HP JetAdmin for OS/2 version A.00 or A.01, there is no need to make any changes to your existing printer and port configurations. If you are running the Hewlett-Packard HPRedirector printer solution, you must remove or disable it prior to installing HP JetAdmin for OS/2. To remove HPRedirector: Use the setup program SETUP.EXE in the HPNETPRN directory and remove all printers that appear. Remove the CONFIG.SYS line that runs HPREDIR.EXE. Remove the HPNETPRN directory. Shut down and reboot To disable HPRedirector: Comment out the CONFIG.SYS line that runs HPREDIR.EXE Deselect all HP network-attached ports in your existing print objects. (these are the ones that begin with \PIPE\). Shut down and reboot.
********************************************************************* * * * 4.0 Installation Procedures * * * ********************************************************************* Install the IBM Spooler Pak. Make certain to reboot as a part of the Spooler Pak Installation. Install HP JetAdmin version A.02.04 using the JETINST.EXE program as follows: (see 4.1 Installation Notes) JETINST <sourcedrive>: <bootdrive>: <option>
Example JETINST D: C: HP Where: <sourcedrive> is the letter of the drive where the install files are located. <bootdrive> is the OS/2 boot partition where HP JetAdmin is to be installed. <option> can be one of the following: CLIENT - Install the client software components only HP - Install as a print server (default) NOTE: Shutdown and reboot to complete the install process. ********************************************************************* * 4.1 Installation Notes * ********************************************************************* 1. The Spooler is disabled as part of the installation process. JETINST will re-enable the spooler when the installation is complete. 2. Each drive letter must be followed by a colon. 3. The file JETINST.EXE must be located in the same directory as the install files. 4. A logfile, JETINST.LOG, is created the directory where the install files are located. This logfile contains the installation information displayed on the monitor during installation.
MACINTOSH README
CD-ROM INSTALLATION NOTES Overview What Gets Installed Before You Install Known Incompatibilities What Gets Installed HP LaserJet Utility 3.2 - The latest version of the Hewlett-Packard printer utility with support for PostScript and PCL printers. New SNMP support for HP LaserJet 5Si and HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier printers. HP LaserJet Guide - A double clickable Apple Guide document. The HP LaserJet Guide provides online support for the HP LaserJet Utility and the HP LaserJet printer driver. HP LaserJet - The 8.3.1 HP LaserJet postscript printer driver. This is a Selectr extension. HP Printer Web Page.html - A online web page for the Hewlett-Packard printer support. Just open this file from your favorite web browser; either drag and drop this file on your browser or select
"Open File in Browser..." from your browsers "File" menu. Then click on any of the links to find more information about your printer or download software updates. The images needed for this web page have been provided for you in a folder labeled: "images". PrintMonitor - This is the Apple PrintMonitor version 7.0. This file is only installed on System 6.0.x Macintoshes for use with the HP LaserJet printer driver. HP LaserJet PPDs - 23 PPDs for HP LaserJet printers are installed into the Printer Descriptions folder, in the System folder. HP LaserJet PDFs - 17 PDF files have been provided for QuarkXpress users. HP LaserJet Cleanup - This utility is installed into the Startup Items folder of System 7.x Macs. It simply splashes a dialog reminding users to select the HP LaserJet printer driver in the Selectr, then copies it's self to the Trash. CD-ROM Installation Notes - But then you knew that already!
Before You Install Before installing the HP Printing System, HP recommends that you disable all extensions that may cause a system conflict. Some system extensions are known to cause system conflicts when installing software. Traditionally, extensions have been disabled by restarting the Macintosh while holding down the Shift key. This disables all the system extensions on the computer and allows the user to install their software without conflict. However, for most users, disabling all extensions means disabling their CD-ROM drives; which makes a CD-ROM based installation like this impossible. To resolve this issue: For users of Mac OS System 7.5 and newer, restart your computer while holding down the space bar. This will open the Extension Manager. From the Extension Manager you can disable all extensions except the extensions needed to use your CD-ROM. Then run the HP installation software from the CD-ROM. For users of Mac OS versions older than System 7.5, HP recommends copying the installation software labeled "HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Installer" to your hard disk. Do this by dragging the "HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Installer" icon to your hard disk. Then restart your computer while holding down the Shift key. This will disable all system extensions. Run the installation software from your hard disk by double-clicking the "HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Installer" icon and following the instructions provided on the screen. once the installation is complete, the HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier Installer icon can be tossed into the trash. Known Incompatibilities Some virus detection software will prevent the installation of new software onto the hard disk by locking directories. To avoid this problem disable these extensions before running any installation software. The Apple Desktop PrintMonitor may crash if you have previously configured
a Desktop Printer using an old HP LaserJet printer driver. The HP installation software will replace an old copy of the HP LaserJet printer driver with a newer version. If the Desktop PrintMonitor software is running when an old printer driver is replaced, the Desktop PrintMonitor software becomes unstable and may crash. To avoid this problem, drag all HP LaserJet Desktop Printer icons to the trash before installing new drivers. Apple will be fixing this problem in future releases of the Desktop PrintMonitor software. The Extension Manager disables system extensions by moving them into special folders where the Mac OS does not detect them. A problem can occur when a system extension is moved to one of these special folders and an installer installs a system extension into the System folder. When this occurs there will be two copies of the system extension and it is up to the user to determine which is the correct version. The HP LaserJet installer will install version 8.3.1 of the HP LaserJet driver and version 7.0 of Apple's PrintMonitor. If you find yourself with two copies of either of these system extensions, delete whichever version is the oldest.
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