2 Select an installation mode for the '%s' driver.
4 Copying files...
5 Updating files...
6 Updating '%s'
7 The printer '%s' was successfully installed.
8 The '%s' printer was successfully updated.
9 The install of the '%s' printer failed, or was cancelled.
10 The update of the '%s' printer failed, or was cancelled.
11 Finish
12 Close
13 Status:
14 Printer installation can take several minutes, please wait...
15 Install
16 Cancel
17 Initializing driver...
18 Initializing printer...
19 Installing port monitor...
20 Configuring printer...
21 Cleaning up...
22 Installing...
23 Updating...
24 Printer:
31 Welcome to the HP Universal Printing Setup Wizard
32 This wizard will install the '%s' driver. Before continuing, please read the License Agreement.
33 Do you accept the terms of the License Agreement?
34 Click Yes to accept and continue. If you select No , setup will close.
35 Yes
36 No
37 Installation Mode
39 Setup can install the '%s' driver in either traditional mode or dynamic mode.
40 Traditional Mode - Creates a regular printer object in your Printers folder. With this mode, you select the destination printer now, and it remains fixed.
41 Dynamic Mode - Creates a special Universal Printer object in your Printers folder. With this mode, you can dynamically select your destination printer each time you print.
42 Select an installation mode, then click Install .
43 Traditional mode
44 Dynamic mode
45 < Back
46 Printer installation complete. Click Finish to close Setup.
125 44
126 /q Quiet mode, no prompts
127 /npf Don't open the Printers folder on completion
128 /ru Restricted user mode, only display HP Managed Printer Lists
129 /sc Simple confirmation
130 /h Hides the install dialog
131 /sm<Port> Creates a static printer instance bound to the specified <Port>, e.g. /sm\\server\printer, /smhostname, /sm15.62.98.111
132 /n"<Printer Name>" Uses the specified name as the name of the printer, e.g. /n"HP LaserJet 8150"
133 /ni Does not perform the printer install, only processes other install options
134 /aml<"NAME","URL"> Adds a new Managed List Name using the specified URL, e.g. '/aml"My Server","http://mywebserver"' or '/aml"My Printers","\\myprinters\printerlist\printerlist.xml"'
135 /rml"<Managed List Name>" Removes a previously added managed list
136 /nd Does not set the printer as the default
137 /dst Disables the Services Tab in the HP Universal Print Driver
138 /dod Disables the Online Diagnostics option on the Services Tab in the HP Universal Print Driver
139 /dos Disables the Online Support option on the Services Tab in the HP Universal Print Driver
140 /dpm Disables the Online Product Manual option on the Services Tab in the HP Universal Print Driver
141 /ddu Disables the Online Driver Updates option on the Services Tab in the HP Universal Print Driver
142 /dso Disables the Online Supplies Ordering option on the Services Tab in the HP Universal Print Driver
143 /dssnp Disables the Status Notification Popup for the currently selected printer
144 /gdssnp Disables the Status Notification Popup for all printers
146 /tm Installs the printer in Traditional Mode
147 /dm Installs the printer in Dynamic Mode
148 /u Use the existing printer driver if it's already installed
149 /qcomname"<snmp community name>" Creates a queue specific snmp community name. (Note: name cannot end with numeric).
150 /gcomname"<snmp community name>" Specifies a system-global SNMP community name. (Note: name cannot end with numeric).
151 /pfecono
152 /pfduplex
153 /pfpjob
154 /pfpjpin
155 /pfelqac
156 /upgsmmpd
158 /empa - Enables the MPA functionality for the current user. Default MPA functionality will be retrieved from managed-print. If you want to enable MPA functionality using a computer other than managed-print see the /policy option.
159 /policy - e.g. /policy"mympa.boi.hp.com" Enables HP MPA policy checking for all users using current policy settings (default is to use managed-print). Using the /policy"your_mpa_server" command line option is the equivalent of enabling HP MPA policy checking and forcing the HP MPA server to query the http server "your_mpa_server". Some other examples of these types include: /policy"15.5.125.5", /policy"companyA-USA", /policy"http://companyA/mpa-redirector"
160 /mppqs - e.g. mppqs"locale=USA&group=<groupname>" - This option is used to specify additional MPA http query string parameters. It is rarely used today because the /policy option allows for full URL specification including URI parameters.
161 /dmpa - Disables MPA functionality for the current user.
162 /eads
163 /dads
164 /pqdmpa - Disables MPA support only for the current printer being installed. This allows a specific queue to be excluded from MPA policy management while the rest of the UPD printers do use MPA.
165 /pqdads - Disables ADS support only for the current print queue.
166 /m - driver version name need not be specified while installation. The /sm is required. Cannot be used with /sm\server\printer. The /n is optional.
167 /gpolicy - e.g. /gpolicy"mympa.boi.hp.com" See the /policy example above. The difference between these switches is that /gpolicy specifies the HP MPA Policy URL for all users of a system. /policy specifies this information on a per user basis. Some other examples of these types include: /gpolicy"15.5.125.5", /gpolicy"companyA-USA", /gpolicy"http://companyA/mpa-redirector"
168 /gempa - e.g. install.exe /gempa - This MPA policy enabling switch enables MPA policy management for ALL UPD users on the PC instead of just the current user switch /empa. When using this switch, the default sever name running MPA is still assumed to be called "Managed-Print". Using /gempa, instead of /empa will ensure that all users will be using the MPA managed UPD. If your MPA server is on a PC with a name other than "managed-Print", then please refer to the /gpolicy or /policy command options.
169 /geads
500 /m - gives the ability to specify the driver model name in which you want to install. e.g. install /m"HP Universal Printing PCL 6 (v4.7)"