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Example steps to initiate Printer Automatic Configuration via command line
1. From the system's Devices and Printers folder, right mouse on the printer name and select Printer properties,
About to locate the installed driver name instance and the HPMUX*.DLL (scroll down).
Note the Printer Name and Platform Specific DLL of the installed HP UPD.
Figure 7-43 Locate the platform specific DLL
2. Open a command prompt: Click START, click RUN, type CMD.EXE and press Enter
C:\> rundll32
%systemroot%\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3\hpmux195.dll,UpdateStaticModePrinter
"HP Universal Printing PCL 6 (v6.4.0)" /q
User dialogue box opens stating, “Getting printer information… Establishing Communication with printer…
Finishing printer validation”
3. Open the HP UPD Printer Properties About tab and check the Configuration Status box.
The status should display the current system date for Last configured xx/yy/zzzz and default options for the
printer, or HP UPD pre-configurations of the driver will be displayed in the HP UPD user interface.
Disable Printer Automatic Configuration
UPD installed services provide bi-directional I/O capability outside the context of the user, application, or print job.
Most printing functions will work without the driver to device communication, and print quality and speed are not
affected by the services enablement. HP UPD 4.7 added support for manual configuration of the driver to both enable
and configure device capabilities without requiring Automatic Update to be enabled. The Installable Options section of
the UPD’s Device Settings tab can be manually defined using Driver Configuration Utility or the Driver Deployment
Utility.
Benefits comparison
NOTE: HP strongly recommends using Printer Automatic Configuration.
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