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13. When the Type a printer name dialog opens, rename the printer to better identify the printer, and then click Next.
NOTE: The name specified in the Printer name: field is the name of the installed printer that displays in the Devices
and Printers folder. The default printer name is HP Universal Printing PCL 6 (v6.x.x) for the first installation.
However, this increments to HP Universal Printing PCL 6 (v6.x.x) (copy1) and so on for subsequent installs.
14. When the Printer Sharing dialog opens, select Do not share this printer, or enter a Share name: to share the
printer.
15. Click Next.
16. Select or deselect Set as the default printer and if you want to print a test page, click Print a test page. Once
the test page prints, click Finish.
17. Click Finish.
Method 3: Windows client/server: Use command prompt (INSTALL.EXE with
switches)
1. To access the command prompt, click Start, All Programs, Accessories, and then right click Command
Prompt and select Run as administrator. If prompted, “Do you want to allow the following program to make
changes to this printer?” click Yes.
NOTE: Windows requires a user to have Administrator rights to install a printer driver.
2. At the command prompt, change to the directory where the HP UPD is located (for example, C:\HP Universal
Print Driver\pcl6-x64-6.3.0.21178)
3. Type install.exe /option and select Enter, where option is the command option. For a list of available command
options, see Available options when installing by command prompt in this chapter. Use the command options
to control the installation and the behavior of the HP UPD after installation.
NOTE: To view a complete list of installer options, type the following at the command prompt:
c:\folder\install /?
For example, to make the installation silent by making it available through an .EXE-based administration tool
(such as SMS), type the following syntax at the command prompt:
install.exe /q /h
o The /h switch hides the HP install dialogue.
Or, to install the driver in dynamic mode, type the following:
install.exe /dm
NOTE: In an enterprise environment, a login script may be used to install the HP UPD on a client.
For more information about the command options, see the following sections:
Manage printer default settings after installation
Available options when installing by command prompt
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