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HP 2605dn Print Drivers User Manual

HP 2605dn Print Drivers
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Initiation and planning
To gain the maximum benefit from the HP UPD, it is important to:
Fully understand your printing requirements and environment.
Develop an HP UPD deployment strategy.
An HP UPD deployment requires major changes to your IT environment and should be treated
accordingly. Make sure you back up your print servers and print queues before beginning any
installation.
Understand your printing requirements and environment
Determine deployment objectives
This is a description of the objectives of the deployment. The intent is to get a clear and detailed
picture of what the end result will be after the migration or upgrade. See
HP UPD Deployment
Worksheet on page 189 for details
Print servers or Direct IP
With improvements in desktop computing power, available printing management tools, and the
growing concerns about reducing printing management costs, some enterprise customers are starting
to question whether they should move to Direct IP printing or continue with client-server printing.
For additional information on whether direct IP printing is right for you please refer to Direct IP
Printing with the HP Universal Print Driver available on
www.hp.com. HP UPD supports either
environment.
Identify stakeholders
The stakeholders are anyone impacted by the plan, and can include, but are not limited to the
following groups.
End users – Will there be downtime, what will change?
IT staff – How much time and resources?
Help Desk – What do they need to know?
Make an inventory
You must inventory all printing products, print servers, print queue names, printer drivers, IP
Addresses, and page description languages (PDLs) that you are using. If you have print servers, you
also need to determine if all of the print queues are still active.
Consider PDL needs
Some business applications rely on a specific version of Printer Command Language (PCL) or
require Adobe® PostScript®. As a result, test that the applications you are using are compatible with
the HP UPD versions of PCL and postscript emulation. If your testing proves that some applications
10 Chapter 3 Plan an HP UPD deployment ENWW

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HP 2605dn Print Drivers Specifications

General IconGeneral
CompatibilityMac OS X
Driver TypePCL6, PostScript
File SizeVaries by OS and version
Languages SupportedMultiple languages, depending on the driver version
VersionVaries depending on the specific driver

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