HP Business Inkjet 2600 Printer series User Manual

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HP Business Inkjet 2600 Series Toolbox

The HP Business Inkjet 2600 Series Toolbox provides printer status
and troubleshooting information.

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Screen fonts

Screen fonts (also called “printer matching fonts”) are fonts used by
the computer that correspond to the fonts in the printer.
Adobe PostScript® 3™ screen fonts are also included.

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Customization Utility

This utility lets you copy the selected installation options in the
printer software onto floppy disks, to a hard drive, or a network
drive.

Note

Printer installation software for UNIX® (HP-UX, Sun Solaris) networks
is available for download at

http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing

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For information about using the IBM PostScript 3 emulation printer driver
for IBM OS/2, see

http://www.hp.com/support/businessinkjet2600

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For information about installing the printer software for AutoCAD, see
the

Installation and Use Guide

for the Autodesk ADI printer driver. This

guide is located in the Docs\<language> folder on the Starter CD (where
<language> is your preferred language).

If you are using Windows NT® 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, you
must have administrator privileges to install a printer driver.

For Macintosh instructions, see “Using the printer with a Macintosh
computer.”

Connecting the printer using a USB cable

Use a USB cable to connect the printer to the computer if the computer
has a USB port and is running Windows 98, Windows Millennium
Edition (Me), Windows 2000, or Windows XP.

If your computer does not meet these specifications, connect the printer
to your computer using a parallel cable.

In most cases, after you install the printer software and connect a
printer to the computer, you can install additional printers with USB
cables without reinstalling the printing software.

Note

It is recommended that you install the software

before

you connect the

printer to the computer.

Do not connect the USB cable until you are prompted by the computer.

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