Configuration Options for HP Laserjet 3300 Software [Public]

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Configuration Options for HP Laserjet 3300 Software [Public]
1 Purpose
2 Software Overview
Product Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Product Software Components (Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, and XP Installations. . . . . . . . . .12
Windows 95 Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Product Software Components (Mac) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Software Features Not on Mac Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Product Software Features (Mac) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Additional Information About Software Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Limited support for Microsoft Windows 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
About the .HPD File Format (Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Publish to Web . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Fax Receive to PC (Windows) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Fax Receive to Host (Macintosh) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Searching and Indexing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Legacy File Support and Conversions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
HP LaserJet 3200 and HP LaserJet 3300
product comparison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Windows and the Mac OS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Windows Only Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Multi-tasking Capabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
When Connected to a PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
When Connected Over a Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Differences Between Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34
3 Product Requirements
Supported Platforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Scanning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
OCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Printing to the HP LaserJet 3300 from Other Platforms . . . . .38
Supported Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Direct (local) Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Peer-to-peer Networking (Windows only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
Network Access on an HP Jetdirect External Print Server . . .39
Requirements for Direct-Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
For Windows Systems: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
For Mac OS Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Requirements for Network-Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Requirements for End-User Client Computers . . . . . . . . . . . .42
Network Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
4 Installing the HP LaserJet 3300 Software [Public]
Overview of HP LaserJet 3300 Software Installation [Public] . . .45
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Installation Options for the HP LaserJet 3300 Product. . . . . .47
Creating Print and Fax Queues on Mac OS X . . . . . . . . . . . .49
Installation Instructions for Networked Computers [Public] . . . . . .51
Using a HP JetDirect External Print Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51
Network Installations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
Discovery Process During Installation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
Configuration for Windows Sharing [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Installing the Printer Driver Only [Public]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Mac OS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Installation Options for Windows [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Installation Options for Mac OS Systems [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . .89
5 Configuration [Public]
Configuration Options for HP Laserjet 3300 Software [Public] . . .95
To Access the Device Configuration Utility: . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
Fax tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128
Configuration Options for HP LaserJet Director [Public]. . . .139
Configuration options for Application Linking [Public]. . . . . .150
Scanner settings in the HPPSCAN.INI file (Windows)
[HP and Customer Verbal] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153
Dynamic Settings Set in the Registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168
How the above Setting Variables are Read
and Saved . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .170
6 System Changes Through Installation [Public]
Product Monitoring (HPPSTATS.INI) File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175
Installation Changes to Windows Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178
Changes to *.INI and Windows Registry Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237
Win.ini Changes After Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237
Menu Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237
Language Variables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .238
Windows Registry Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239
Windows Registry Changes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239
Installation Changes to Mac Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248
7 Uninstallation [Public]
HP LaserJet 3300 Software Uninstall Utility (Windows) . . . . . . .301
Running the Uninstall Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301
Files Not Removed and Manual Uninstall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301
Reinstallation for USB Connections (Windows) . . . . . . . . . .361
In Windows 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .361
In Windows 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .362
HP LaserJet 3300 Software Uninstall Utility
(Mac OS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .364
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Running the Uninstall Utility for Mac OS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .364
8 Supported Third-Party Software [Public]
File Formats Supported. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .366
Electronic Mail (E-mail) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .369
Other PC Fax Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .370
Phone Book Interfaces for PC Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .371
Word Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .373
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .374
About OCR reliability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .374
Spreadsheet and Database. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .376
Graphics, Imaging, and Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .377
Other Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .379
Other Scanning Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .380
TWAIN compatibility [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .380
9 Software Availability and Fulfillment [Public]
Ordering Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .383
In the United States and Canada:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .384
In Europe and the Middle East: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .384
In the Asia and Pacific Countries/Regions:. . . . . . . . . . . . . .384
In Latin America:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .385
10 Languages
Localization and Part Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .387
CDROM Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .387
Getting Started Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .388
HP LASERJET 3300 (Base Model) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .389
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3330
(Fax Model). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .392
HP LASERJET 3330 - FAX Localization . . . . . . . . . . . . . .394
HP LASERJET 3330 - FAX Guide Localization . . . . . . . . .396
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .397
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320N
(Network Model) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .399
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320N
(Network Model) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .400
OCR Library Installations [HP Only] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401
11 Port Communication [Public]
Parallel Port Connections [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .405
Other Parallel Port Devices [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .406
Changing Parallel Port Modes [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .406
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port Connections [Public] . . . . . . . .407
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Device Conflicts in Windows [HP and Customer Verbal use] . . .407
To open the Device Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .407
To check for device conflicts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .408
Guidelines for Troubleshooting
and Resolving Device Conflicts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .408
12 Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting Procedures
[HP Confidential] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409
LaserJet 3300 Series Setup Verification Process . . . . . . . . . . . .410
1. Is power-on successful? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .410
2. Is the product ready? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .410
3. Do reports and test pages print? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411
4. Is the copy function operational? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411
5. Does the product send a fax
(HP LaserJet 3330 only)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .412
6. Does the product receive a fax
(HP LaserJet 3330 only)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .412
7. Is the full HP LaserJet 3300 Series
software installed correctly? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .413
8. Does the product print from the computer? . . . . . . . . . . .413
9. Does the product scan to the computer? . . . . . . . . . . . . .414
10. Does the product send a fax from the computer?
(HP LaserJet 3330 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .414
No-Fix Bug List [HP Confidential] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415
Mac OS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .417
Issues [HP and Customer Verbal Use] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419
Installation issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419
Copying issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .421
Faxing issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .423
HP JetDirect EX print server issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .432
HP LaserJet 3300 software issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .434
Mac OS issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .435
Port communication issues. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .437
Printing issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .437
Printing issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .442
HP LaserJet 3300 Software Messages [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . .448
Frequently Asked Questions
[For HP and Customer Verbal Use] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .455
13 Service Issues [HP Confidential]
Device Resets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .471
To Access the Secondary Service Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .471
To Access the Developer's Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .471
Cold Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .472
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NVRAM Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .473
Parameter Settings (Fax Data-Store Parameters)
[HP Confidential] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .476
Control Panel Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .476
Parameter Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .478
Firmware Upgrade [HP Confidential]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .502
Firmware Upgrades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .502
IPE Error Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .503
Program Errors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .505
Windows Readme File -- Spring 2002 [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .509
Macintosh Readme File [Public] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .514
Mac OS Readme File (Winter 2002 Release) . . . . . . . . . . .514
For OS X users only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .514
hp LaserJet 3300 series - Late-Breaking Readme . . . . . . . .523
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This technical reference guide provides information about the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product software and troubleshooting tips. This
reference is also presented in an electronic format to serve as a quick
reference tool for Customer Care Center (CCC) agents, support
engineers, system administrators, and second management
information system (MIS) personnel.
Copyright
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All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without
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The HP LaserJet 3300 Series products deliver an all-in-one solution
for medium to small business printing needs. The product can handle
LaserJet printing, business fax functionality, digital copying, and
grayscale and color scanning with integrated desktop, PC fax, optical
character recognition (OCR), and networkable print, fax, and scan
capabilities. The scanner complies with TWAIN communication
protocol standards, which allows it to scan to all programs that are
TWAIN-compliant.
Included with the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is a suite of
software that can be used to print, fax, copy, and scan documents
sent to a computer. OCR software is also included that converts text
from scanned documents into a format you can edit in your wordprocessing program. You can calibrate the scanner and configure
scanner settings. A copy utility also lets you process images before
printing them to the HP LaserJet 3300 or another printer.
Product Configurations
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product includes the following product
configurations (all configurations include 32 MB of RAM and are
Macintosh compatible):
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The HP LaserJet 3300mfp Printer-Copier-Scanner (Product
number for Base model: C9124A).
HP LaserJet 3310mfp Printer-Copier-Scanner with Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF) (C9707A). This unit has no control
panel scan buttons.
HP LaserJet 3320mfp Printer-Copier-Scanner with Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF) (C9125A).
HP LaserJet 3320n mfp Network Printer-Copier-Scanner with
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) (C9151A). This unit includes
the HP JetDirect 310x model print server for network connectivity.
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HP LaserJet 3330mfp Printer-Copier-Fax-Scanner with
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) (C9126A).
Product Software Components (Windows)
Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, and XP
Installations
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series of products include the following
software components and programs for Microsoft Windows operating
systems:
Components
Description
Installer software
Installs HP LaserJet 3300 software based on the
hardware it detects from the host computer.
HP LaserJet 3300
Uninstaller
Removes files and folders installed when the HP
LaserJet 3300 software was originally installed on
the PC.
Configuration software
(HP LaserJet Device
Configuration utility)
Provides a PC interface to allow you to configure
the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product. It can also
be used to print configuration reports and save
custom configuration settings in customer defined
INI files for later use.
Software Configuration
Page
Prints out the current configuration list saved in
<Program Folder>\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet
33xx\hppstats.ini.
Driver software
Allows you to print, fax, and scan with the
computer and the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product. This software includes:
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The HP LaserJet 3300 printer drivers for PCL
6 and PCL 5e.
The HP LaserJet 3300 PS printer driver and
PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file for
printing with PostScript Level 2 emulation.
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series Send Fax (PC
fax) driver.
The HP LaserJet Scan Settings scan driver
(TWAIN scan driver).
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Components
Description
HP LaserJet Director
The HP LaserJet Director is a toolbar application
that offers one click access from the desktop to
various HP applications. It provides links to the
product’s fax, copy, scan, and Scan-to-Email
functions.
Users can start the program automatically by
pressing the start scan button from the printer,
loading paper from the document feeder, or by
clicking HP LaserJet Director in the HP LaserJet
33xx menu from the Programs menu. These
settings can be customized.
NOTE: In network configurations in which the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is shared
through an HP JetDirect print server, the Director's
“pop-up” feature is turned off by default, so that
the Director interface does not appear on the
screens of all users on the network when
one person inserts a document into the ADF.
HP LaserJet Document
Manager
This is the primary interface for the HP LaserJet
3300 product suite. It provides you with an easyto-use document management system that
includes flexible filing, as well as access to product
functionality and all major software applications.
This software allows you to print, fax, copy, and
scan from the computer. It also lets you annotate,
organize, and store scanned items.
The native file format for the Document Manager
is the .HPD file format (see note on *.HPD file
format in the [SOFTWARE FEATURES] section).
The HP Document Manager provides access to
HP LaserJet 3300 product configuration and
report log features, as well as the Help system.
HP Document Viewer
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The HP Document Viewer is a subcomponent
of the Document Manager. Use it to view,
manipulate, and annotate documents in
the Desktop.
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Components
Description
HP LaserJet Copier
Allows you to copy from the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product. You can access the Software
Copier from either the HP LaserJet Director or the
HP LaserJet Document Manager. Use HP
LaserJet Copier to perform the following tasks:
Print multiple copies of the same document
(up to 50 pages).
Enable or disable collation.
Reduce or enlarge the image.
Adjust the contrast.
Specify the copy quality.
The Copy Plus feature allows you to print color
copies or print copies on another printer. The
copies are scanned to the computer, then sent
to the alternative printer you have selected. You
can also access advanced features, such as
copying more than one page per sheet and
including watermarks.
HP LaserJet Cover Page Allows you to edit existing cover pages or create
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new ones. These cover pages are used by the HP
LaserJet Send Fax component.
HP LaserJet Send Fax
Allows you to send faxes from the computer
through the HP LaserJet 3300's fax modem. You
can access the PC fax software from either the
Director or the Document Manager.
HP LaserJet Scanner
Allows you to select scan options, and then to
send the scan to your applications to the
Document Viewer (the default), to store the
image to a file, or to perform an OCR scan of
the document. In the Desktop Viewer, you can
edit -- for example, crop, rotate, highlight, and
annotate -- the scanned document. Access the
scanning software from either the Director or the
Document Manager.
The default file format for the Scan-to-Email
feature is Adobe Acrobat PDF; other supported
formats include HP Document format (.HPD), GIF,
TIFF, WMF, BMP, and TXT.
You can also scan directly to TWAIN-compliant
applications.
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Components
Description
ReadIRIS Professional
7.5 OCR software by
IRIS
Allows you to convert scanned images into text
that can be edited in word-processing programs.
ReadIRIS Pro 7.5 supports 2-byte languages for
Asian characters, although users must have Office
XP, Office 2000, an Asian Windows system, or an
Asian language emulator to view text. Customers
receive the correct font library for their region, with
these stored on the HP installation CD. Additional
fonts may need to be downloaded directly from
ReadIRIS.
HP Photo Center
The HP Photo Center allows you to modify images
from both existing images and scanned data. It
supports full 24-bit color image editing.
The HP Photo Center provides image-editing
functionality similar to that provided by Adobe’s
PhotoDeluxe and Microsoft’s PictureIt!
applications. In addition, the HP Photo Center
provides advanced text editing functionality similar
to that provided by Word Art in Microsoft’s
Publisher 2002 application.
The HP Photo Center exists as both a standalone
application and as a plug-in enhancement to
the Desktop.
Key Application Linking
and Integration
During installation, applications supported by the
HP LaserJet 3300 software--such as word
processors, image editors, and active e-mail
software that are selected during installation--are
detected on your system and integrated into the
Document Manager desktop.
In addition, each time the software starts, it
updates the list of applications available for
linking. You can reconfigure the applications links
from the Document Manager as described in the
[CONFIGURATION] section.
Online Help
Provides help for using the HP LaserJet 3300
software.
(The HP LaserJet 3300 product documentation
is included on the installation CD-ROM as both
CHM (online help) files and Adobe Acrobat PDF
files. The CD uses a version of Adobe Acrobat
Reader that remains on the CD and doesn’t need
to be installed. However, you will ne a Web
browser installed on your PC to view the contents
from any CHM file.
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Windows 95 Installations
The HP LaserJet 3300 software installs the following list of files on
Windows 95. Note that this represents a limited installation from the
list of files installed on other Windows systems.
Installer software
HP LaserJet 3300 Uninstaller
Configuration software
(HP LaserJet Device Configuration utility)
Software Configuration Page
Driver software
HP LaserJet Copier
HP LaserJet Cover Page Editor
HP LaserJet Send Fax
HP LaserJet Scanner
ReadIRIS Professional 7.5 OCR software by IRIS
HP Photo Center
Online Help
HP Document Manager
The HP Document Manager and the features it supports are not
available for Windows 95. This includes:
Application Linking
Publish to Web
Document Viewer.
The .HPD file format, and the archive, index, search, annotation,
and other features the .HPD file format supports.
Scanning
On Windows 95 systems, you must use a TWAIN-compliant
application such as HP Photo Center or Windows 95 imaging, along
with acquire capabilities to scan a document to the computer. The HP
LaserJet 3300 Series software does not install ReadIris on Windows
95, like it does on other Windows operating systems. For Windows
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95, the installer only includes the printer drivers, TWAIN drivers, low
level IO stack, device chooser, and the configuration and
uninstallation programs.
OCR
You can still perform OCR scans of a document to convert it to text
for use in a word processing application. Windows 95 users need to
start ReadIRIS and scan directly into the application to perform OCR
scanning. The OCR button on the HP LaserJet Director will launch
the ReadIRIS application.
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Product Software Components (Mac)
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series products include the following
software components for Apple Computer's Mac OS (Macintosh)
operating system:
Component
Description
Installer software
Installs the HP LaserJet 3300 product software.
Configuration software
Provides an interface to display current product
settings and to update these settings. It also
(HP LaserJet
Toolbox)
Driver software
helps you configure the HP LaserJet 3300
product and access online help.
Allows you to print, copy, and scan with the
computer and the HP LaserJet 3300 product. This
software includes:
The HP LaserJet Print driver and PostScript
Printer Description (PPD) file for printing
through PostScript Level 2 emulation
The HP LaserJet Fax driver
The HP LaserJet Scan driver (TWAIN scan
driver )
HP LaserJet Utility
The HP LaserJet Utility is a configuration tool that
allows you to manage multiple printers over a
network. The tool allows you to control which
networked printers are available to your computer
by providing printer information and areas for
changing network preferences.
HP Director
The HP LaserJet 3300 automatically senses when
a document is inserted into the Automatic
Document Feeder (ADF) and signals the
computer to display the Director interface on the
computer screen. This “pop-up” feature gives you
immediate access to the product's fax, copy,
scan, and scan to e-mail functions.
NOTE: In network configurations in which the HP
LaserJet 3300 product is shared through an HP
JetDirect print server, the Director's “pop-up”
feature is turned off by default, so that the Director
interface does not appear on the screens of all
users on the network when one person inserts a
document into the ADF. Also, peer-to-peer
sharing of the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is
not available on Mac OS systems.
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Component
Description
HP Workplace
This is the primary interface to access most HP
LaserJet 3300 software components. It provides
you with an easy-to-use document management
system that includes flexible filing, along with
access to product functionality and all major
software applications. This allows you to print, fax,
copy, and scan from the computer. It also lets you
annotate, organize, and store scanned items.
NOTE: This
corresponds to the HP
LaserJet Document
Manager on Windows
systems. However, not
all the features and
functions are the same
on both platforms.
The native file format for the Macintosh edition of
the HP Workplace is a proprietary version of the
*.TIF file format.
The HP Workplace provides access to HP
LaserJet 3300 configuration and product status,
as well as the Help system.
The HP Workplace also provides access to the
HP LaserJet Toolbox.
HP Copy
Allows you to copy from the HP LaserJet 3300
product. You can access HP Copy from either the
HP Director or the HP Workplace. Use HP Copy
to perform the following tasks:
Print multiple copies of the same document
(up to 99 pages).
Enable or disable collation.
Reduce or enlarge the image.
Adjust the contrast.
Specify the copy quality.
When the copy to button is correctly configured,
the software also allows you to print color copies
or to print copies on another printer. The copies
are scanned to the computer, then sent to the
alternative printer you have selected. You can
also access advanced features, such as copying
more than one page per sheet supporting twosided printing.
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Component
Description
HP Send Fax
Allows you to send faxes from the computer
through the HP LaserJet 3300's fax modem. HP
Send Fax also provides tools for managing
hardcopy faxing from product. You can access the
PC fax software from either the HP Director or the
HP Workplace.
NOTE: On Mac OS systems using the HP
LaserJet 3300 software, you can send faxes from
the computer, but you cannot receive faxes to the
computer.
HP Scan
Allows you to select scan options, and then store
your scan to a file or perform an OCR scan of the
document. In HP Workplace, you can edit (for
example, crop, rotate, highlight, and annotate) the
scanned document.
Access the scanning software from either the HP
Director or the HP Workplace.
The default file format for the Scan-to-Email
feature is Acrobat PDF; other supported formats
include JPEG, PICT, and TIFF.
You can also scan directly to TWAIN-compliant
applications. The product supports the TWAIN
scanning protocol.
ReadIRIS Professional
6.06 OCR software
by IRIS
Allows you to convert scanned images into text
that can be edited in word-processing programs.
ReadIRIS Pro 6.06 supports 2-byte languages for
Asian characters.
Key Application Linking
and Integration
Each time HP Workplace starts, applications
supported by the HP LaserJet 3300 software
(such as word processors, spreadsheets, image
editors, and e-mail software) are detected on your
system and integrated into the HP Workplace
desktop.
Online Help
Provides help for using the HP LaserJet 3300
software.
(The HP LaserJet 3300 product documentation is
included on the installation CD-ROM as both
HTML files and Adobe Acrobat PDF files. The HP
CD uses a version of Adobe Acrobat Reader that
doesn’t need to be installed on the computer. You
will need a Web browser, however, to view the
HTML help pages.)
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Software Features Not on Mac Systems
A number of features and functions of the Windows version of the HP
LaserJet 3300 software are not available in the Mac OS version of the
software. These include:
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PCL 5e and PCL 6 printer drivers.
*.HPD file format, and the archive, search, annotation, and other
features the *.HPD file format supports.
Publish to Web functionality
Some customized settings and features that can be accessed
from the printer’s start scan button are not available.
HP Photo Center application.
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Product Software Features (Mac)
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product can function in one of three
installations:
As a standalone fax and copier not connected to a computer.
Peer-to-peer sharing is not available for Mac OS systems.
Connected to a network
The product works in any of these situations, but feature availability
varies. This table shows which features are available depending on
how you connect the product.
Details on which features can be used simultaneously in the direct or
network connection configurations are given in this section.
Feature or
Function
Connected
Directly to
Computer, Local
User (1)
Connected
Directly to
Computer, but
Shared with
Other Users (2)
Connected to
Network via HP
JetDirect Print
Server
Faxing to and from
the product (walkup). 3330 Only.
X
X
Copying from the
product (walk-up)
X
X
Access through the
control panel to the
product setup
options, fax and
copy options, and
setup for one-touch
keys and speed dial
codes (walk-up)
X
X
Printing from the
computer to the
product
X
X
HP LaserJet
Director
X
X
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Function
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Connected
Directly to
Computer, Local
User (1)
Connected
Directly to
Computer, but
Shared with
Other Users (2)
Connected to
Network via HP
JetDirect Print
Server
PC Copy features,
such as copying two
or more pages per
sheet and collation
for very large
documents
X
X
Faxing electronic
documents from the
computer (PC
faxing)
X
X
Combining paper
and PC fax
documents in a fax
(3330 only)
X
X
Scan to E-mail
X
X
Optical character
recognition (OCR)
software for
converting scanned
images to editable
text documents
X
X
Access through the
software to the fax
and copy options
X
X
Access through
the software to
the product setup
options and setup
for speed
dial numbers
X
X
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Feature or
Function
1
2
Connected
Directly to
Computer, Local
User (1)
Connected
Directly to
Computer, but
Shared with
Other Users (2)
Connected to
Network via HP
JetDirect Print
Server
Available to user of the computer directly connected to the product.
Available to other users on the network when Microsoft Windows sharing is enabled from the
computer directly connected to the product. When the computer in a direct connection
installation is on a local area network, the product can be shared with other computers on the
network. Users of shared computers can only print from their computers to the product. Also,
peer-to-peer sharing is not available on Mac OS systems.
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Additional Information About Software Features
Limited support for Microsoft Windows 95
The HP LaserJet 3300 software offers limited support for Windows
95. Following are some of the functional differences when using the
HP LaserJet 3300 software with Windows 95.
HP Document Manager
The HP Document Manager and the features it supports are not
available for Windows 95. This includes:
Application Linking
Public to Web
Document Viewer. Windows 95 users can view scanned
documents in the HP Photo Center software, but will not have
some of the manipulation and annotation features provided by
the HP Document Viewer.
The .HPD file format, the archive, index, search, annotation, and
other features supported by the .HPD file format.
Scanning
On Windows 95 systems, you must use a TWAIN-compliant
application such as Windows 95 imaging, along with acquire
capabilities to scan a document to the computer.
OCR
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series software does not include an OCR
package. You must use your own OCR package and use TWAIN
acquire to gather the initial image.
About the .HPD File Format (Windows)
This is the native file format of the HP Document Manager included
with the Windows version of the HP LaserJet 3300 Series products.
Note
The *.HPD file format is NOT used on Mac OS systems.
The specially designed HP Document (*.HPD) format provides a level
of functionality not normally available with traditional scanned
documents. HP Documents are scanned in layers and stored with
rich information--text, images, and metadata--that can be searched
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and indexed. This layering of information gives you a greater degree
of flexibility in manipulating documents. You can also specify that a
file be saved in other document formats such as .BMP, .TIF, .DCX or
.PCX. If a document is scanned using the Scan-to-Email feature, then
.PDF is the default format.
Publish to Web
Note
This feature is available for Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, and
XP systems only. It is not available for Windows 95 or for Mac OS
systems.
This feature allows you to quickly publish documents and scans to the
Web without any need to know HTML.
Note
This feature is available for Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, and
XP systems only. It is not available for Windows 95 or for Mac OS
systems.
To use this feature, set up a link to the destination for your Web files
in the Document Manager by clicking the Publish to Web button on
the shortcut bar. This destination for your Web files might be located
either within your own intranet or at your Internet Service Provider
(ISP) site.
After setting up the location to publish your Web page, you can create
Web pages by simply scanning directly to the Web page from the HP
LaserJet 3300 control panel or HP LaserJet Scanner software. You
can also simply drag and drop any document from the Document
Manager to the Web Publish link located on the application link bar
on the bottom of the Document Manager. The Publish to Web feature
will automatically write the entire HTML for your Web page and
transfer the files to the location you have specified. You can also
change the Web page look by simply changing the layout template in
the Link properties.
Fax Receive to PC (Windows)
This feature allows you to receive incoming faxes to the computer
desktop, rather than printing them or forwarding them to another fax
number. To enable the Fax Receive to PC feature, open the HP
LaserJet Configuration Utility. In the Fax tab, select the Fax Receive
settings panel, click the Receive to PC radio button in the Fax
Disposition group. Incoming faxes will now be uploaded to the
computer, where you can view them using the HP Document
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Manager program. If your computer is off when faxes arrive, they are
stored in the HP LaserJet 3300 product memory and automatically
uploaded to your computer when you turn it on again.
Note
On Windows systems, the Receive to PC feature is only available
in the direct-connection configuration. It is not available over
a network. The PC must be connected to the 3300 at all times to
receive faxes. Laptop users should shutdown and disconnect the
PC instead of undocking.
Fax Receive to Host (Macintosh)
Like the Receive to PC option in Windows, the Receive to Host option
allows you to receive incoming faxes to the computer desktop rather
than printing them or forwarding them to another fax number. To
enable this feature, click Device Configuration to open the HP
Toolbox. This opens the HP All-in-One Device Settings. .
Note
On Macintosh systems, the “Receive to PC” feature is called
“Receive to Host”.
Searching and Indexing
Note
This feature is available for Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, and
XP systems only. It is not available for Windows 95 or for Mac OS
systems.
The Search and Index feature allows you to perform textual searches
within the contents of a set of documents. You can use this feature to
build a textual index for a given set of documents (such as the content
itself). You can then do a search using that index, returning the set of
all documents that satisfy the search.
Searches can also be performed on the documents of a folder and its
subfolders without creating an index. This type of search will be
longer and will be a search of all the supported file types instead of
specifically selected ones.
The Search and Index feature is able to index and search several
document types, including:
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HP LaserJet .HPD (the native file format of the HP Document
Manager)
HP LaserJet .ODF (used in previous HP All-In-One products,
such as the HP LaserJet 1100)
Microsoft Word (.DOC)
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Microsoft Excel (.XLS)
Microsoft PowerPoint (.PPT)
Corel WordPerfect (.WPD)
Adobe Acrobat (.PDF)
HTML (.HTM)
Legacy File Support and Conversions
Note
This feature is available for Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000,
and XP systems only. It is not available for Windows 95 or for
Mac OS systems.
To support HP LaserJet 1100A, the HP LaserJet 3300 software
provides a one-way upgrade path for .ODF files. You will see an
existing .ODF file as a thumbnail in the HP Document Manager
desktop. If you open the file from within the Document Manager,
a copy of the file will be converted to the .HPD format, and the
original .ODF file will remain unchanged. The HP Document Manager
also supports the importing of .ODF files through the file import
menu option.
Note
The .ODF file conversion process converts the stored .ODF images
to the TIFF file format before converting them to the .HPD file
format. However, any annotations in the .ODF documents will be
discarded, and will not appear in the .HPD file.
The HP LaserJet 3300 software also provides an upgrade path for
Visioneer PaperPort (.MAX) files. This support assumes you have an
existing PaperPort installation on your computer. This installation
must be a PaperPort version supported by the Visioneer PaperPort
Link Software Developer's Kit (SDK); older versions of PaperPort or
derivative PaperPort installations not supported by the PaperPort
SDK are not supported by the PaperPort conversion utility. As with
.ODF files, the .MAX image file is first converted to a .TIFF image file
and then to an HPD file.
From the HP Document Manger, you can import a single PaperPort
file to the desktop using the file import menu option. During the
import, a copy of the PaperPort file will be converted to the .HPD
format, and the original PaperPort .MAX file will remain unchanged.
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You can also import PaperPort folders and directory structures into
the Document Manager desktop. Exporting PaperPort files, folders,
and directory structures are not supported.
Note
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The .MAX file conversion process converts the stored .MAX
images to the TIFF file format before converting them to the .HPD
file format. However, any annotations in the .MAX documents will
be discarded and will not appear in the .HPD file.
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HP LaserJet 3200 and HP LaserJet 3300
product comparison
Software features new to the 3300 series include the following:
Windows and the Mac OS
Software functionality that supports the ADF is now removed
from the user interface when software does not detect the ADF.
This includes the option to copy more than one page per sheet.
Multi-page printing options (the ability to print 1, 2, 4, or more
pages per sheet) are part of the copy features. The default is one
page per sheet.
The scan preview function is now available from the flatbed. The
subsequent smallest area selectable is “1 by 1”.
The HP Director toolbar is launched when paper is inserted into
the ADF. This feature uses the paper detect sensor located inside
the ADF. This sensor doesn’t exist on the flatbed scanner, so the
toolbar won’t appear when paper is placed on the flatbed directly.
Windows Only Features
“Fit to page” features are now part of the copy functions. The
smallest supported size for this feature is 2 in. x 2.75 in., with
the maximum size being a legal size page to letter paper. Fit to
page is not supported with ADF.
Scanner settings are now read from the registry (the 3200
used the hppcan.ini file). An advanced setting dialog is
available from the HP LaserJet Scan Control Viewer by clicking
CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+T. This was designed specifically for the
Customer Care Center so they could support customers without
requiring customers to enter the registry.
An HPD custom print viewer was added as a dialog box to the
Document Manager. Previously, this was a stand-alone viewer.
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Multi-tasking Capabilities
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is designed to carry out
multiple tasks simultaneously. This enables you to initiate tasks when
they are needed, with no waiting required.
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product performs multiple tasks-printing, scanning, copying, hard copy faxing, and PC faxing.
Depending on which functions are in use, it can perform many
functions at the same time. This high level of multi-tasking is made
possible by the two separate paper paths (a print paper path and a
scan paper path) of the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product.
Additionally, it features at least 32 MB of memory that can efficiently
manage multiple tasks, and a scan-ahead feature that quickly clears
the scan paper path for subsequent jobs.
The charts in this section show which task an HP LaserJet 3300
Series product can perform while another function is already in use.
Note
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product can perform multiple tasks
when directly connected to a computer or with an HP JetDirect
external print server. The copy and scan functions are not available
when using a Windows sharing (peer-to-peer) connection.
When Connected to a PC
If the product is directly connected to your computer, this table shows
what functions will work when another function is already in use.
Users are able to:
If the
product
is:
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3330 Only
Receive
a paper
Send a
print job fax
Send a
paper
fax
Receive Send a
a PC fax PC fax
Scan to
the PC
Copy
Printing a
file
Yes.
Prints
when
first print
job ends.
Yes.
Prints
when file
print job
ends.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
No. Wait
until print
job ends.
Printing a
paper fax
(3330
only)
Yes.
Prints
when fax
printing
ends.
Yes.
Prints
when
first job
ends.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
No. Wait
until print
job ends.
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Users are able to:
If the
product
is:
Receiving
a paper
fax
(3330
Only)
If the
product
is:
3330 Only
Receive
a paper
Send a
print job fax
Yes.
Prints
when fax
printing
ends.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Users
are able
to:
Send a
paper
fax
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
Receive Send a
a PC fax PC fax
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Scan to
the PC
Yes.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
Copy
Yes, if a
print job is
not
activated.
3330 Only
Receive
a paper
Send a
print job fax
Send a
paper
fax
Sending a
paper fax
Yes.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
Yes, if
the
document
feeder
tray is
not in
use.
Yes, if the
document
feeder
tray is not
in use.
Copying
Yes.
Prints
when
copying
ends.
Yes.
Prints
when
copying
ends.
Yes, if
the
document
feeder
tray is
not in
use.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, if
the
document
feeder
tray is
not in
use.
No. Wait
until print
job ends.
Yes.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
Yes.
Yes.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
Yes.
Sending a
PC fax
(3330
Only)
Receiving
a PC fax
(3330
Only)
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a PC fax PC fax
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Scan to
the PC
Copy
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If the
product
is:
Scanning
Users
are able
to:
3330 Only
Receive
Send a
a paper
print job fax
Send a
paper
fax
Yes.
No. The
document
feeder
tray is in
use.
Yes.
Receive Send a
a PC fax PC fax
Scan to
the PC
Copy
Yes.
No. The
document
feeder
tray is in
use.
No. The
document
feeder
tray is in
use.
Yes.
When Connected Over a Network
If the product is connected to the network using a supported HP
JetDirect print server, this table shows what functions will work when
another function is already in use by you or another network user.
If the
product
is:
3330 Only
Send a
Receive
print job a paper
fax
Send a
paper
fax
Receive Send a
a PC fax PC fax
Scan to
the PC
Copy
Printing a
file
Yes.
Prints
when
first print
job ends.
Yes.
Prints
when file
print job
ends.
Yes.
Yes.
No. Not
available
to
network
users.
Yes.
No. Wait
until print
job ends.
Printing a
paper fax
Yes.
Prints
when fax
printing
ends.
Yes.
Yes.
Prints
when
first print
job ends.
Yes.
No. Not
available
to
network
users.
Yes.
No. Wait
until print
job ends.
Yes.
Prints
when fax
printing
ends.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
Yes.
Copies
when fax
prints.
(3330
only)
Receiving
a paper
fax
(3300
only)
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Users
are able
to:
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
No. Not
available
to
network
users.
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If the
product
is:
Users
are able
to:
3330 Only
Send a
Receive
print job a paper
fax
Send a
paper
fax
Receive Send a
a PC fax PC fax
Yes.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
No. Not
available
to
network
users.
Copying
Yes.
Prints
when
copying
ends.
Yes, if
the
document
feeder
tray is
not in
use.
Yes, if
the
document
feeder
tray is
not in
use.
Yes.
No. Not
available
to
network
users.
Sending a
PC fax
Yes.
No.
Phone
line is in
use.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
No. Not
available
to
network
users.
Yes.
Yes.
No. The
document
feeder
tray is in
use.
Yes.
No. Not
available
to
network
users.
Sending a
paper fax
(3330
Only)
(3330
Only)
Scanning
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
Scan to
the PC
Copy
Yes, if
the
document
feeder
tray is
not in
use.
Yes, if the
document
feeder
tray is not
in use.
Yes, if
the
document
feeder
tray is
not in
use.
No. Wait
until print
job ends.
Yes.
Yes.
Sent
when
first fax
job ends.
No. The
document
feeder
tray is in
use.
Yes.
No. The
document
feeder
tray is in
use.
Differences Between Configurations
When networking using a supported HP JetDirect print server, you
can perform nearly all of the functions just as if the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product was directly connected. There are a few exceptions:
Scanning: To scan on the network, there is no need to go back
and forth between the desktop computer and the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product. Simply position your original document in
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product and press the scan to button.
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu and press the
menu/enter button to select where the scan should go. The
document will scan back to the selected location. The scanner
will be locked for every page that is scanned, so other tasks that
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require the scan paper path cannot be used while the product is
scanning. Other users can still print or send PC faxes and the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product will continue to receive faxes, but
they cannot scan, copy, or send a fax from the product. Once the
channel is locked, it will stay locked until a page is scanned or
until the wait-period has elapsed (2 minutes for a directlyconnected product or 5 minutes for a network-connected
product), whichever comes first. Note that the scanner is locked
and unlocked for every page scanned so the control panel display
may change messages several times within a multiple page
document scan. Also note that the desktop computer where the
scan is to go must be running and programmed to accept scans
from that networked device (see the 'Monitor Device' tab on the
Director's Customize dialog). Items are added and removed from
the scan to menu as desktop computers having that particular
device installed are started up and shut down.
One touch scanning with the start scan button is not supported
on networked HP LaserJet 3300 Series products.
There are a limited number of status warnings that a network
user can receive from the hardware. They are:
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Paper Out
Printer Jam
Door Open
The print queue model will be the same as it is for the HP
LaserJet 1100 and 3200 printers. Network users can only see
and modify their own print jobs.
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This section lists the supported operating systems and configurations
for the HP LaserJet 3300 series software, and the requirements
needed to run the software directly or through a network.
Supported Platforms
The HP LaserJet 3300 software works on the following operating
systems:
Note
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Microsoft Windows 95 (limited software functionality)
Microsoft Windows 98
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Microsoft Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows XP
Apple Mac OS 9.1, 9.2.1 or X (version 10.1)
The HP LaserJet 3300 software does not support Windows 3.1x.
A printer driver (the HP LaserJet 2100 PCL 5e driver) for printing
only is available for download on the HP Web site at http://
www.hp.com/support/lj2100. Windows 3.x drivers are not included
on the software CD that is shipped with the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product.
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Scanning
On Windows 95 systems, you must use a TWAIN-compliant
application, such as Windows 95 imaging, along with acquire
capabilities to scan a document to the computer. The HP LaserJet
3300 Series software installer does not install ReadIris onto Windows
95, although this program is installed on other Windows operating
systems.
OCR
You can still perform OCR scans of a document to convert it to text
for use in a word-processing application. The OCR button on the HP
LaserJet Director will launch the ReadIRIS application. OCR is not an
option for Mac OS X.
Printing to the HP LaserJet 3300 from Other
Platforms
You can print to the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product from any
platform that complies with the PCL command language. This allows
for printing from O/S 2, UNIX, or Linux systems, for example.
However, these uses are not supported.
UNIX systems require a Model Script to set up the UNIX environment
to be able to print to the product. The HP LaserJet III, or any generic
HP LaserJet printer Model Script, should work. These files are written
and provided by the individual UNIX vendor. Contact a UNIX Vendor
to obtain copies of these files.
Most commercially available, mainstream MS-DOS applications can
print to the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product.
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Supported Configurations
Direct (local) Connection
In the direct (or local) configuration, the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product is connected directly to the host computer with a parallel or
Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. In this configuration, the product is
not shared; a single user has complete physical control over the
product. Most users are familiar with using peripherals that are
directly connected to their computers. A user can gain access to all of
the capabilities of the product in this configuration.
Peer-to-peer Networking (Windows only)
Microsoft Windows allows a person to share a local printer over the
network. The operating system handles all of the networking issues.
The product will print in this configuration, but only the local computer
will be able to use the faxing and scanning functionality; network
faxing and scanning are not supported in this configuration. Also,
because Microsoft peer-to-peer networking is unidirectional, network
users do not receive printer status messages when they print to the
product. because Microsoft peer-to-peer networking is unidirectional,
network users do not receive printer status messages when they print
to the product.
Note
Computers running Windows 3.11 for workgroups can use
Microsoft peer-to-peer networking to print, but the computer
directly connected to the product must be running Windows 98,
Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
Peer-to-peer networking is not available for Mac OS systems.
Network Access on an HP Jetdirect External
Print Server
In this configuration, the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is
connected to a network through an HP Jetdirect print server, such as
the HP Jetdirect 300X, 310X, or 500X print servers. The product can
be under the direct control of a single user or in a common area with
other networked resources. All users on operating systems that
support the full product software have access to the printing,
outbound faxing, and scanning functionality of the product.
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Requirements for Direct-Connection
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product can function as a stand-alone
fax (3330 only) and copier without installing the software, but certain
functions are not available unless the full HP LaserJet 3300 software
is installed. If you have a computer, HP strongly recommends
installing the HP LaserJet 3300 software. This provides the full
functionality of the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product and is the
easiest method for setting required features.
The HP LaserJet 3300 software has the following minimum system
requirements:
For Windows Systems:
Microsoft Windows 95 (limited support), Windows 98, Windows
Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP operating
system
For printing only: a computer with a 486 33 MHz or better
processor, with 16 MB of RAM
For the full product software:
For Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me: a computer with
at least a P150 processor and 32 MB of RAM
-OrFor Windows NT 4.0: a computer with at least a P150 processor
with 64 MB of RAM
-OrFor Windows 2000: a computer with at least a P300 processor
with 64 MB of RAM
175 MB or more of free hard disk space
A direct connection to a computer for full product functionality
requires either:
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A dedicated, IEEE-1284 bidirectional or ECP-compliant
parallel port
If the parallel port has another device attached to it, such as an
external storage device, the device must be disconnected or you
must add an additional parallel port.
-Or
A USB port
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Note
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 do not support USB cable
connections.
A 2x or above CD-ROM drive (required for installation)
For Mac OS Systems
Note
Mac OS 9.1, 9.2.1, or X (version 10.1)
Macintosh computer (Power PC processor), such as an iMac,
Power Macintosh G3, or Power Macintosh G4
RAM: Mac OS 9 – minimum system memory 64 MB; Mac OS X
(version 10.1) – minimum system memory 128 MB. These are
minimum system requirements for memory. An additional 32 MB
of free memory is optimum for installation.
100 MB or more of free hard disk space
A USB port
For a direct connection to a Macintosh computer, the computer
should have a USB port. Parallel cable connections are not
supported.
A 2x or above CD-ROM drive (required for installation)
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Requirements for Network-Connections
When networking using a supported HP Jetdirect print server, you are
able to perform nearly all of the functions just as if the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product were directly connected. There are some
limitations on PC fax and scan functions.
Requirements for End-User Client Computers
The network computers that will be using the HP LaserJet 3300
software need to meet the same requirements listed in the [DIRECT
CONNECTION] section for a direct connection for operating systems,
processor type and speed, and available hard disk space.
Note
Windows Terminal Server and certain Novell NetWare
configurations are not supported by the HP LaserJet 3300
software.
Network Requirements
The following are required for the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product to
work on a network:
An installed network using the TCP/IP or IPX/SPX network
protocol.
If the TCP/IP protocol will be used, you must configure the HP
Jetdirect print server for a direct peer-to-peer connection from
the computer to the product for network users to have the full
print, fax, copy, and scan functionality of the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product.
If the IPX/SPX protocol will be used, you must configure the HP
Jetdirect print server for a direct peer-to-peer connection
(sometimes called IPX direct mode) from the computer to the
product for network users to have the full print, fax, copy and
scan functionality of the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product.
Novell NetWare server configurations (Queue Server, IPX
NDPS, IP NDPS, etc.) are not supported. If you choose to
configure the HP Jetdirect print server for Novell NetWare
server configurations, you will only be able to print to the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product. The full copying and scanning
options will not be available unless the connection between
user computers and the HP Jetdirect print server is set for a
direct peer-to-peer connection under either IPX or IP.
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If you are setting up peer-to-peer printing (“Windows sharing”)
on a Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, or XP network, you can
use the driver installation software to print directly to the printer.
Peer-to-peer sharing is not supported on Mac OS systems.
A cable for your type of network connections (not included).
This cable is used to connect the HP Jetdirect print server to a
network port.
A supported HP Jetdirect external print server (the 310x is
included with the HP LaserJet 3320n only). The model used will
depend on the type of network you have and how many HP
LaserJet 3300s (or other devices) you would like to connect to
the print server.
The following HP Jetdirect external printer servers are supported:
Note
Note
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HP Jetdirect 170X (J3258B). Use this model if you have a
10Base-T network, and only need to connect the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product to this print server.
HP Jetdirect 170X (model J3258A) is not supported.
HP Jetdirect 175X (J6035A). Use this model if you have a
10Base-T network, and only need to connect the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product to this print server.
HP Jetdirect 300X (J3263A) with firmware revision H.08.00 or
higher. Use this model if you have a 10Base-T or 100Base-TX
network, and only need to connect the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product to this print server.
HP Jetdirect 310X (J6038A), compatible with all firmware
versions. This model comes with any purchase of an HP LaserJet
3320n printer. It connects one product to any 10Base-T or
100Base-T network.
HP Jetdirect 380X (J6038A) external wireless, compatible with
all firmware versions. It connects one product to any 10Base-T
or 100Base-T network.
HP Jetdirect 500X (J3265A) with firmware revision J.08.00
or higher. Use this model if you have a BNC, 10Base-T, or
100Base-TX network, and would like to connect the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product and up to two other
devices to this print server.
The HP Jetdirect 500x is not supported in a Mac environment.
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HP Jetdirect 500X (J3264A) with firmware revision J.08.00 or
higher. Use this model if you have a Token Ring network. You
can connect the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product and up to two
other devices to this print server.
You can check the firmware revision number by printing a
configuration page for the HP Jetdirect print server.
If the firmware version is not H.08.00 or J.08.00 or higher, upgrade
the firmware before using the HP Jetdirect external print server with
the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product. For the Mac environment, the
firmware version must be 8.20. You can download a firmware
upgrade from the HP Web site at http://www.hp.com/support/
net_printing. See the documentation that came with the HP Jetdirect
print server for more information about upgrading the firmware.
The firmware on the HP Jetdirect 170X and 175X print server is not
upgradeable.
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Overview of HP LaserJet 3300 Software
Installation [Public]
The HP LaserJet 3300 software is shipped on one CD-ROM. On
Windows systems, the Setup program installs the HP LaserJet 3300
software from the CD-ROM onto the hard disk and updates Windows
files. On Mac OS systems, the HP LaserJet 3300 Installer program
installs the HP LaserJet 3300 software from the CD-ROM onto the
hard disk.
On installation, you are presented with two options:
Typical installation (installs all of the basic components in the
default locations)
Custom installation (allows you to specify components and
locations for installation)
On Mac OS systems, the HP LaserJet 3300 product uses the HP
LaserJet 3300 Installer. The HP LaserJet 3300 Installer provides only
an Easy Install option. Also, it will only install on the current system
startup drive that contains the active System Folder. You cannot
choose the install location for the HP All-In-One Software folder or the
ReadIRIS folder; by default, these are installed in the Applications
folder.
Note
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Moving the All-in-One software folder after installation may cause
the program not to work.
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On all of the supported platforms, each install option presents you
with a series of query dialog boxes that guide you through the
installation. The Installer will guide you through the installation,
whether you are configuring a directly-connected or networked HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product.
The installer has the ability to detect hardware and network
connections and help guide the installation. For instance, if the
installer detects an HP LaserJet 3300 Series product, it can
automatically configure the software’s connection to that printer. This
saves the user several steps. If it detects fax capabilities or a
network, it can direct the user to setup those features as well.
If you want to change configuration settings--or if changes to your
phone service or computer environment requires new settings--the
product configuration software provides a simple, intuitive interface
for updating configuration settings. This is also a convenient
alternative to entering settings through the product control panel.
To take full advantage of the application integration features of the
HP LaserJet 3300 software, you should have installed on the
computer a common office productivity suite, such as:
Microsoft Office (MS Word word processor, MS Excel
spreadsheet, etc.)
Corel WordPerfect Suite (WordPerfect word processor,
QuatroPro spreadsheet, etc.)
Lotus SmartSuite (Word Pro [formerly Ami Pro], Lotus 1-2-3
spreadsheet, etc.)
The process of establishing application linking and integration is
easiest if the office suite is present on the computer at the time the
HP LaserJet 3300 software is installed. This will ensure proper setup
of the integration features. However, an office suite can be installed
after the HP LaserJet 3300 software. If this is the case, the software
will update the list of applications available for linking each time the
computer starts. You can then open the HP LaserJet 3300 Document
Manager after installing the office suite and configure links.
Note
The application linking and integration feature is not available for
Windows 95. It requires the HP Document Manager, which is not
available for Windows 95 systems.
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You should also have installed and have functioning one of the
supported e-mail programs to use the e-mail-related features of the
HP LaserJet 3300 software. The Document Manager’s application
linking software can, however, link to these programs after
installation.
To add the new links or to modify existing application links, you can
access an Application Link settings dialog.
Installation Options for the HP LaserJet 3300
Product
The HP LaserJet 3300 software can be used with the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product when:
A computer is directly connected to the product (with either a
parallel or a USB port) and the HP LaserJet 3300 software is
loaded on the computer. (This situation provides the most
product functionality.) On Windows systems, you can share the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product as a printer only using
Windows sharing.
The product is connected to an HP JetDirect print server and you
install the HP LaserJet 3300 software.
The product is directly connected to a computer and you only
install the printer driver.
Installation instructions for a direct connection
[Public]
This section contains instructions for installing the HP LaserJet 3300
software on a computer running Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0 (SP3 or
higher), 2000, XP, or Mac OS 9.1 or X (version 10.1), when the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product is directly connected to a computer.
Note
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product must be set up, connected
to the computer, and turned on before installing the software.
Windows Installation
Use the instructions below to install the product software on a PC
running Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0 SP3, ME, 2000, or XP. Windows 95
users will have basic software functionality only.
Note
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You must have Administrator privileges (on start and restart) to
install the software on Windows NT 4.0 SP3, 2000, or XP.
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1
Quit any open programs on your PC. If the New Hardware Wizard
appears, click Cancel.
2
To open the Welcome screen, insert the product software CDROM in your computer’s CD drive.
If the Welcome screen does not open, click Start on the
Windows task bar, click Run, type X:\setup (where X is your
CD drive letter), and click OK.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
3
Click Install LaserJet Software.
4
Follow the onscreen instructions to install the software.
If the product is connected to a network, select Connected to
the network when prompted, then select the type of network
connection.
5
Click Finish.
6
If you are prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
7
If the HP LaserJet Desktop Icon appears on the Windows
desktop and the HP LaserJet Director icon appears in the task
bar with no communication error messages, then you have
installed the software correctly.
Note
On systems running Windows 2000, or Windows 98 systems with
a USB connection, the New Hardware Wizard window may be
displayed after you restart the computer. If this happens, click Next
to complete the install process.
Mac OS 9.x Installation
Use the instructions below to install the software on a Macintosh
computer running Mac OS 9.x. If the computer is running Mac OS X,
refer to the next set of installation instructions.
1
Insert the product software CD-ROM into your CD drive.
2
In the CD folder, double-click the HP LaserJet 3300 Installer
icon.
3
Follow the onscreen instructions and click Install.
4
When prompted, restart the computer. After the computer
restarts, the HP setup assistant starts automatically.
5
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
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To install the software (Macintosh OS X)
Use the instructions below to install the software on a Macintosh
computer running Mac OS X.
Insert the product software CD-ROM into your CD drive.
1
In the CD folder, double-click the HP LaserJet 3300 Installer
icon.
2
Follow the onscreen instructions and click Install.
If prompted, enter a user name and password with
Administrator privileges.
3
When prompted, restart the computer. After the computer
restarts, the HP setup assistant starts automatically.
4
Follow the onscreen instructions.
Creating Print and Fax Queues on Mac OS X
Creating a Print Queue
To configure a print queue for your new HP device:
1
Launch Print Center from /OS X/Applications/Utilities/.
2
Click Add Printer....
3
Select HP AIO Print in the drop-down box.
4
Click on your printer in the Browser List and click Add. Your
device will be added to the Print Center's printer list, with the
suffix "(Printer)". You will use this queue when you want to print to
your device.
5
Quit Print Center.
Creating a Fax Queue
To configure a fax queue for your new HP device (if your device
supports faxing):
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1
Launch Print Center from /OS X/Applications/Utilities/.
2
Click Add Printer....
3
Select HP AIO Fax in the drop-down box.
4
Click on your printer in the Browser List and click Add. Your
device is added to the print Center's printer list, with the suffix
"(Fax)". You will use this queue when you want to print to your
device.
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5
Quit Print Center.
Creating Fax/Print Queues on Mac OS X Classic
When running on OS X, the installer does not install any files in the
Classic environment. The user may boot their system under OS9.1
and install a copy of the HP-All-in-One software there. After restarting
their system on OSX, they can access the Classic features of the HP
All-in-One software by running Classic applications and printing,
faxing or scanning from them. NOTE: The HP All-in-One applications
are Carbon-based, and as such they never need to run in the Classic
environment.
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Installation Instructions for Networked
Computers [Public]
This section contains instructions for installing the HP LaserJet 3300
software on network computers running Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0,
2000, XP, or Mac OS 9.1 or X (version 10.1).
Note
Network users will need “Power User” permissions in order to scan.
Using a HP JetDirect External Print Server
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product must be set up, connected to
the network through an HP JetDirect print server, and turned on
before installing the HP LaserJet 3300 software.
Also, if you are using HP JetAdmin to set up the HP JetDirect print
server, make sure you do not create a JetDirect port when you
connect the product to the print server.
To connect an HP LaserJet 3300 Series product to a network using
an HP JetDirect external print server, complete the following steps:
1
Plug in the HP JetDirect print server.
2
Plug in the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product.
Note
The power-up sequence must occur in the order above or the
Installer's discovery utility will fail to see the product.
3
Note
It might take a few minutes for the pages to print. When the HP
JetDirect print server has sent all of the data to the product,
“Printing a report” will appear on the product control panel.
4
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Print an HP Jet Direct test page by pressing the Test button on
the HP JetDirect print server.
To complete the product installation, install the HP LaserJet 3300
software. Use the information from the test pages to complete the
network variables during installation.
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Network Installations
For Windows
Each computer that has the HP LaserJet 3300 software installed can
use all of the product features that are available over a network
connection (not all of the features are available to network users; see
[PRODUCT SOFTWARE FEATURES] above). Computers that do
not have the software installed will only be able to print to the product
over the network.
Note
To install the HP LaserJet 3300 software on Windows operating
systems:
1
Quit all open programs.
2
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. When the welcome
screen opens, follow the onscreen directions. When the Installer
software prompts you to select how the printer will be connected,
select Connected to the network, and then click Next. Follow
the instructions on the screen.
Note
If the welcome screen does not open, click Start, click Run, type
X:\SETUP (where X is the letter of your CD-ROM disk drive), and
then click OK.
3
When the installation is nearly complete, a setup screen appears
that asks whether or not you want to print a test page. Click Yes.
For Macintosh
To install the HP LaserJet 3300 software on Mac OS systems:
1
Note
Insert the product software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. In
the CD-ROM window, double-click the HP LaserJet 3300 Installer
icon.
If the CD window does not open automatically, double-click the
CD-ROM icon on the desktop to open the CD-ROM window.
2
From the installation folder that appears, click Install.
3
Click Accept from the product license dialog. The installer will
automatically detect your printer, install files, and launch a
message box directing you to reboot your computer.
4
When the software installation is complete, click Restart. After
the computer restarts, the HP setup assistant starts
automatically.
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5
Follow the prompts to install the software.
Discovery Process During Installation)
During the HP LaserJet 3300 software installation, the software
searches for an HP LaserJet 3300 Series product on the network. If
the HP JetDirect print server does not have the supported firmware,
the print server will not be detected during Discovery. After the
Discovery process is complete, the product will appear to be
connected to the HP JetDirect print server.
Using the HP Laserjet 3300 software, Discovery also allows you to
easily switch devices, including changing from a local device to a
network device. To switch devices, use the HP Device Chooser in the
HP LaserJet 3300 program group.
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Configuration for Windows Sharing [Public]
This section contains instructions for using Windows sharing to make
the product available to network users when the product is directly
connected to a computer.
Note
Peer-to-peer sharing is not available for Mac OS systems.
Using Windows sharing, the person using the computer directly
connected to the product can allow other users on the network to print
to it. Computers running Windows 3.1x will be able to print to the
product using drivers that can be downloaded from HP’s web site;
however, the computer directly connected to the product must be
running Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP.
Once the product is shared, install the printer drivers on all the
computers you want to print to the product. For Windows 95, 98, Me,
4.0, 2000, or XP, use the following procedure to enable sharing:
At the computer directly connected to the product:
1
Click Start, click Settings, and then click Printers.
2
From the File menu, select the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product,
and then click Properties.
3
On the Sharing tab, type a name for the product in the Share
Name field, and then click OK.
4
For Windows XP only: On the Port tab, uncheck the “enable bidirectional support” check box.
At the computers of other network users who want to use the product:
1
From the Start menu, click Settings, and then click Printers.
2
Double-click Add Printer, and then click Next.
3
Follow the directions on the screen.
a When asked if the product is a local or network printer, select
Network Printer.
b Click Browse, locate the printer name that was assigned to
the shared printer, and then click OK.
c When prompted, print a test page to ensure the printer driver
is installed properly.
Note
You might need the product software CD-ROM to complete the
printer driver installations.
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Installing the Printer Driver Only [Public]
Windows
Note
If the product is directly connected to another user’s computer, the
product must be shared from that computer using Windows
sharing.
To install the printer driver:
1
From the Start menu, click Settings, and then click Printers.
2
Double-click Add Printer, and then click Next.
3
When asked if the product is a local or network printer, select
Network Printer and click Next.
4
Copy printer files onto your system.
a If using Windows 2000 or XP, you may need to first choose
your printer from the list of printers or enter an IP address. If
the printer driver is not available, the Add Printer Wizard dialog will appear. Click Have Disk from the wizard screen.
b If using Windows NT, Me, 98, or 95, click Have Disk from the
wizard screen that appears.
5
6
Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. Do the following:
For Windows 95 and Windows 98: Double-click the .INF file
located on the CD-ROM in X:\ENGLISH\DRIVERS\9X
(replace the “X” with the letter of your CD-ROM drive).
For Windows NT 4.0 and Window 2000: Double-click the .INF
file located on the CD-ROM in X:\ENGLISH\DRIVERS\NT
(replace the “X” with the letter of your CD-ROM drive).
For Windows XP: Double-click the .INF file located in the CDROM in X:\ENGLISH\DRIVERS\WINXP (replace the “X” with
the letter of your CD-ROM drive).
Complete the installation. When prompted, print a test page to
ensure the printer driver is installed properly.
Mac OS
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1
With the installation CD in the CD drive and the printer connected
to the network, open Chooser.
2
Click on the LaserWriter 8 icon.
3
Choose the printer from the list of printers.
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4
Click Setup. A dialog will appear; click Auto Setup from that
dialog.
5
Once the printer configuration is complete, click OK.
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Installation Options for Windows [Public]
The following tables describe the dialog box options that appear
during the HP LaserJet 3300 software installation on Windows
operating systems, along with HP’s Share-To-Web installation
options.
Initial Option Screens for Installation Wizard
(<CDRoot>:\\autorun\Demo32.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
1
CD
Browser
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
HP LaserJet 3300 Series This dialog box includes three
command buttons that lead to
CD Browser
three different paths:
(NOTE: The following text
varies depending on the Install LaserJet Software: Initial
command for installing software.
position of the mouse
This command closes CD
pointer.)
Browser and the initial installation
Default Text: Welcome to
wizard and starts the main
the HP LaserJet Software
software installation window (4).
CD Browser. Select one
of the options to continue. Documentation: Links to
the User Guide for the HP
MouseOver Install: Click LaserJet 3300 Series, in PDF
and HTML formats, along with
this button to install the
the readme text notes. This
HP LaserJet software
necessary to operate your command opens the wizard’s
Documentation screen (2).
device.
Options/Support: Provides links
to HP’s public website
(www.hp.com) and the HP Store.
It also provides a command that
allows users to install HP’s
Share-to-Web software. This
MouseOver Options/
command opens the wizard’s
Support: Click this button
Options/Support screen (3).
to access HP websites,
links to other HP support
services, and business
partner software.
MouseOver
Documentation: Click
this button to view the HP
LaserJet User Guide and
Release Notes.
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Initial Option Screens for Installation Wizard
(<CDRoot>:\\autorun\Demo32.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
2
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
HP LaserJet 3300 Series Users must have previously
Docuinstalled Adobe Acrobat
mentation Documentation
Reader and a HTML browser,
(NOTE: The following text
like Microsoft Internet Explorer
varies depending on the
or Netscape Navigator, to read
position of the mouse
the User Guide in PDF or
pointer.)
HTML formats.
Default Text: Select a
The wizard’s Documentation
document view.
screen stays in the background
MouseOver User Guide if you click any of the button
Viewing Options region: commands.
In addition to the brief
Getting Started Guide
included with your printer,
this document is also a
complete User Guide that
can be viewed or printed
in PDF or HTML format.
MouseOver PDF Format:
Click this button to view
the HP LaserJet User
Guide in a PDF format
using Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
MouseOver HTML
Format: Click this button
to view the HP LaserJet
User Guide in an HTML
format (a web browser
application is necessary).
MouseOver Release
Notes: Click this button to
view the HP LaserJet
Release Notes.
This document contains
information that was updated
prior to manufacturing. This
information supplements the
User Guide (English Only).
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Initial Option Screens for Installation Wizard
(<CDRoot>:\\autorun\Demo32.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
3
Options/
Support
Text in Dialog Box
HP LaserJet 3300 Series hp.com loads your default
browser into memory and points
Options/Support
it to http://www.hp.com.
Default Text: Select one
of the HP websites or
Supplies loads your default
software options.
browser into memory and points
it to the HP Store web site. In the
MouseOver hp.com:
United States, that URL is http://
Click this button to go to
welcome.hp.com/country/us/eng/
hp.com where you can
hp_store.htm.
acess products and
services information,
Install HP Share-To-Web closes
support, drivers, the HP the HP installation wizard and
store, and more.
starts the initial HP Share-ToWeb installation screen (43).
MouseOver Supplies:
Click this button link to an
on-line store for
purchasing other HP
products and supplies.
MouseOver Install HP
Share-To-Web: Click this
button to install HP
Share-to-Web software.
EN
User Options and
Descriptions
The HP Share-to-Web software
allows you to upload photos and
other digital documents to the
Internet, allowing you to share
them with your friends, family, or
business colleagues.
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
4
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Welcome
Welcome to the HP
LaserJet Copy System
Setup Wizard.
Next> takes you to the HP
Software License Agreement
dialog box (5).
It is strongly
recommended that you
close all other
applications before
running this Setup
Wizard.
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
Before continuing, refer to
the Getting Started Guide.
Click Next> to continue.
Copyright HewlettPackard 2001
5
HP
Software
License
Agreement
Please read the following Yes takes you to the Type of
Connection dialog (8).
license agreement. Use
the scroll bar to view the
<Back returns you to the
entire agreement.
Welcome dialog (4).
[Scrolling fields with text
No takes you to the Exit Setup
of license agreement]
dialog (42).
Do you accept the terms
of the preceding license
agreement? If so, click
Yes. If you select No,
Setup will close.
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
6
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
This dialog box appears when
the installation utility found one
of the HP LaserJet 3300
[Appears
products connected to this
immedicomputer. Printer Found allows
ately after Is this the printer you want
users to link to the current
dialog (8) if to install?
printer or map to a different
product is
printer on the user’s network.
Yes, install this printer
directly
The other computer must have
now.
connected
a valid port address, have a
[radio button]
to PC;
PC host, or be shared on the
otherwise, No, I want to install a
network.
it loads the different printer.
<Back returns you to the
Identify
[radio button]
License Agreement dialog (5).
Printer (11)
Back
dialog.]
Next> takes you to the
[button]
Installation Type dialog (7) if
Next
Yes is checked, or the Type
[button]
of Connection dialog (8) if No
is checked.
Cancel
[button]
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Printer
Found
Setup has detected an HP
LaserJet <product
number> on parallel port
<port name>.
Setup dialog (42).
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
7
Text in Dialog Box
Installation Choose the installation
Type
type.
Typical Installation
[radio button]
[Listbox describes
installed components]
[NOTE: if you arrive at
this dialog from Specify
Network Path (7), the
components list will
include only:
- Screen Fonts
- HP LaserJet 3300
Series PCL6 Driver
- Product Tour
User Options and
Descriptions
If Typical Installation is
selected, Next> takes you to
the Printer Name dialog (31).
If Custom Installation is
selected, Next> takes you to
the Choose Destination
Location dialog (34).
<Back returns you to the Select
Port dialog box (18) or Specify
Network Path dialog (12),
depending on the path used to
reach this screen.
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
Custom Installation
[radio button]
Recommended for
advanced users and
system administrators.
Provides more flexibility
for installing drivers and
software.
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
8
EN
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
If Connected to this computer
Type of
Please select how your
Connection printer will be connected: (a “direct connection”) is
selected Next> takes you to the
Select Port dialog (18). This is
Connected to this
computer (e.g., parallel the default option.
cable, USB cable, or IR)
If Connected to the network is
[radio button]
selected, Next> takes you to
the Network Setup dialog (9).
Connected to the
network (e.g., the printer
Back returns you to the HP
is connected directly to
Software License Agreement
the network or shared
dialog (5).
through another computer
on the network)
Cancel takes you to the Exit
[radio button]
Setup dialog (42).
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
9
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Network
Setup
Indicate the type of
network connection
(If
Connected
to the
network
was
selected in
the Type of
Connection
dialog)
Basic Microsoft Server
Setup
Create a connection
(network port) to a printer
attached directly to the
network. Your computer
will manage its own print
jobs and may optionally
share the pinter with other
network users.
[radio button]
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product can be connected to a
network through a HP JetDirect
external print server, or shared
on a network through Windows
sharing.
Client Setup
The printer is already set
up as a shared printer on
the network and is
managed by a server or
another PC.
[radio button]
Help me determine
which setup is right
for me
Setup will ask you
questions to help you
determine the appropriate
network setup for your
situation.
[radio button]
For network users of the
HP LaserJet 3300, choose the
Basic Microsoft Server
Setup option. This will allow
access to the fax, copy and
scan functions as well as
printing. Next> takes you to the
Network Printer Configuration
dialog (10).
If the Client Setup option is
chosen, Next> will take you to
the Specify Network Path dialog
(12), and then the Installation
Type dialog (7).
If the Help me option is chosen,
Next> initiates a series of
question dialogs that help you
determine the best connection
type option. This series begins
with the Cable Type Selection
dialog (13).
Back returns you to the Type of
Connection dialog (8).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
10 Network
Printer
Configuration
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
If Search from a list of
How do you want to
available printers is selected,
identify the network
printer you are installing? Next> takes you to the Identify
Printer dialog (11).
Search from a list of
If “Specify a printer by address”
available printers
is selected, Next> takes you to
[radio button]
the Specify Network Path dialog
(Description text reads:
(12).
Searches the local
network for printers and
allows you to choose your Back returns you to the
Network Setup dialog (9).
printer from a list of
discovered printers.)
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
Specify a printer by
address
[radio button]
(Description text reads:
Allows you to specify your
printer by entering one of
the following attributes:
Hardware Address, IP
Address, IP Hostname, or
IPX Address.)
Description
[Conditional text]
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
11 Identify
Printer
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Select the network printer
you want to set up. Refer
to your printer’s configuration (test) page to help
you identify your printer.
If the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product appears in the list and
is selected, Next> takes you to
the Set Network Communication Mode dialog (16).
If the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product is not found on the
network, click Refresh or go
back to the Network Printer
Configuration dialog (10) to
specify the product by address.
Note that if the product is
connected to the network using
If your printer is not found a JetDirect unit over DHCP, you
on the list, click Refresh, may need to refresh power to
the JetDirect unit to cause
or go back and select
DHCP to recognize the printer.
Specify a printer by
address.
Refresh updates the list of
network printers.
Printers on your local
network:
[List, with attributes of
Hardware Address, IP
Address, and IPX
Address listed, if
available]
Back returns you to the
Network Printer Configuration
dialog (10).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
Help loads a Windows help
file to guide you through this
process.
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
12 Specify
Network
Path
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Type the network path or
the queue name of your
printer. If you do not know
its name, click Browse
to view the available
network printers.
If a network path or queue
name is entered, Next> takes
you to the Cable Type Selection
dialog (13).
Network path or queue
name:
[text field]
NOTE: If you reached this
dialog from the Connected to
Selection dialog (14), Next>
takes you to the Installation
Type dialog (7).
Click Browse to bring up a
list of devices available on the
network.
Browse
[button]
<Back returns you to the
Network Setup dialog (9).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
13 Cable Type What type of cable is
If Parallel cable or USB cable
Selection
connected to the printer? is selected, Next> takes you to
the Connected to Selection
dialog (14). For the HP
Parallel cable
LaserJet 3300, you choose one
[radio button]
of these options, depending on
how the product is connected to
USB cable
the HP JetDirect print server.
[radio button]
Network cable
[radio button]
Network cable: The HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product
cannot be connected directly to
a network by a network cable.
Do not choose this option.
Back returns you to the Specify
Network Path dialog (12).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
14 Connected The [Parallel or USB]
to Selection cable connects the
printer to:
User Options and
Descriptions
If A Jetdirect Print Server is
selected, Next> takes you to
the Job Management Selection
dialog (15).
A Jetdirect Print Server
If the Another PC option is
[radio button]
chosen, you will receive a
warning that this install option
Another PC
will provide only printing
(not this PC)
support. Next> will take you to
[radio button]
the Specify Network Path dialog
(12), and then the Installation
Type dialog (7). You will not
be able to perform an Express
Install.
Back returns you to the Cable
Type Selection dialog (13).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
15 Job
Management
Selection
Your PC will print jobs:
Directly to the device
through the network.
[radio button]
(If an HP
To another PC already
JetDirect
print server set up to manage print
jobs.
was
selected in [radio button]
the
Connected
to Selection
dialog)
For the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product, you should
select the Directly to the
device through the network
option. Next> takes you to the
Installation Type dialog (7).
Back returns you to the
Connected to Selection dialog
(14).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
16 Set
Network
Communication
Mode
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Select a communication
mode for this printer
[dropdown menu:
- Windows TCP/IP
(recommended)
- other modes listed]
Select a communication mode
and enter the appropriate
address information. For TCP/
IP mode, the IP Address,
Subnet Mask, and Gateway
information should be available
from the HP JetDirect print
server setup process. See the
[INSTALLATION/Installation
instructions for networked
computers] section.
Settings
[Conditional fields for
entering TCP/IP or other
address information.]
After you have specified a
communications mode, Next>
takes you to the MS-DOS
Printing dialog (17).
Back returns you to the Identify
Printer dialog (11).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
17 MS-DOS
Printing
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
If No is selected, Next> takes
Do you have any MSDOS applications that will you to the Installation Type
be printing to this printer? dialog (7).
No
[radio button]
(Description text reads:
This option is appropriate
in most cases. If you have
any MS-DOS applications
that require an LPT port,
click Yes.)
Yes
[radio button]
The Change Name button
invokes a text entry dialog that
allows you to rename the
network port for the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product.
Back returns you to the Set
Network Communication Mode
dialog (16).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
A network port will be
created for this printer.
Port name: HP LaserJet
3300 Series
Change name
[button]
Description
[Conditional text]
18 Select Port Select the Port you want
to use with this printer:
(If Connected to this Parallel
[radio button]
computer
(Default. When selected,
was
selected in a pull-down list of parallel
the Type of ports is available)
Connection
Other
dialog)
[radio button]
(When selected, a pulldown list of other port
types is available)
Next> takes you to the Model
dialog (19).
<Back returns you to the Type
of Connection dialog (8).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
USB
[radio button]
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Installation Screens (<CDRoot>:\\setup\setup.exe)
Title of
Dialog
Box
19 Model
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Are you installing a new
HP LaserJet with a fax?
Next> takes you to Installation
Type dialog box (7), regardless
of the text area choices made.
Select Device Type
<Back returns you to the Select
(Text area reads [with
Port dialog (18).
breaks]:
HP LaserJet 3300, 3310,
Cancel takes you to the Exit
3320 HP LaserJet 3330)
Setup dialog (42).
[Description reads when
you select HP LaserJet
3300, 3310, 3320: No,
install the new HP
LaserJet without fax.]
[Description reads when
you select HP LaserJet
3330: Yes, install the new
HP LaserJet with fax.]
<Back
[button]
Next>
[button]
Cancel
[button]
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Fax Setup Wizard (for 3330 only)
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
20 Fax Setup: Do you need to dial any
Dial Prefix digits (such as 9) before
connecting to an outside
line, or to temporarily
disable call waiting?
User Options and
Descriptions
If you click the No button, no dial
prefix is entered. You can click
Next>.
If you click the Yes button, the
Dial prefix edit box becomes
No, I do not need to enter available and focus shifts to this
any numbers before the edit box, allowing you to enter a
dial prefix. If the Yes button is
fax number.
active, you must enter at least
[radio button]
one character in the Dial prefix
Yes, I need to enter a dial text field to use the Next>
button.
prefix before the fax
number.
If neither radio button is clicked
[radio button]
and you click Next>, a message
box appears informing you that
Dial Prefix
you must choose Yes or No.
[text box to type in dial
prefix]
Back returns you to the User
Information dialog (33).
Next> takes you to the Fax
Setup: Distinctive Ring dialog
(23).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
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Fax Setup Wizard (for 3330 only)
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
21 Fax Setup: Do you have Distinctive
Distinctive Ring Service? If you have
Ring
obtained this service from
your local telephone
company, you have one
phone line which receives
calls made to two different
phone numbers (each
with their own ring
pattern).
Do you have Distinctive
Ring Service on the
telephone line you are
connecting to your HP
LaserJet 3330?
User Options and
Descriptions
If you click the Yes button,
Next> takes you to the Ring
Pattern dialog (22).
If you click the No button, Next>
takes you to the Fax Line dialog
(23).
Back returns you to the Dial
Prefix dialog (20).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
Yes, I have distinctive ring
service.
[radio button]
No, I do not have
distinctive ring service.
[radio button]
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Fax Setup Wizard (for 3330 only)
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
22 Fax Setup: You have indicated that
Ring
the telephone line
Pattern
connected to your HP
LaserJet 3330 has
distinctive ring service.
Your HP LaserJet 3330
should be set to answer in
response to one of the
ring patterns.
What ring pattern is
associated with your fax
number?
Number of Rings
(When selected, a pulldown list of ring patterns
is available:
- double ring
- double & triple ring
- single ring
- triple ring )
[radio button]
User Options and
Descriptions
If you click the Number of Rings
button, Next> takes you to one
of the Fax/Voice Number dialogs
(24).
If you click the All Rings button,
Next> takes you to the Fax Line
dialog (23).
Back returns you to the
Distinctive Ring dialog (21).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
All Rings (The HP
LaserJet 3300 will
respond to all incoming
calls on the telephone
line)
[radio button]
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Fax Setup Wizard (for 3330 only)
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
23 Fax Setup: Do you have a separate
phone line that is
Fax Line
dedicated to sending and
receiving fax calls (no
[If you
choose No voice calls received)?
from the
Fax Setup: Yes, I have a dedicated
Distinctive fax line.
[radio button]
Ring
dialog box]
No, I do not.
-Or[radio button]
[If you
choose All
Rings in
the Ring
Pattern
dialog
box.]
User Options and
Descriptions
If you select No, Next> takes
you to the Fax Setup: Fax/Voice
Number dialog for shared lines
(24).
If you select Yes, Next> takes
you to one of the concluding Fax
Setup dialogs (27).
NOTE: This dialog box does not
have a default value. Yes or No
must be selected to move to the
next dialog.
Back returns you to the
Distinctive Ring Pattern dialog
(21).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
24 Fax Setup: Please enter the phone
Fax/Voice number of the line you
Number
use for both voice and fax
calls. The number will
appear at the top of each
(For
fax you send.
shared
lines)
Fax/Voice number:
[text field]
Next> accepts the information in
the text boxes and takes you to
the Fax Setup: Phone Line
dialog box (26).
These fields are blank by default.
Back returns you to the Fax
Setup: Distinctive Ring or Fax
Setup: Ring Pattern dialog
(21, 22).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
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Fax Setup Wizard (for 3330 only)
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
25 Fax Setup: Please enter the fax
Fax/Voice number that you will use
Number
for your fax.
(For
dedicated
lines)
Fax Number:
[text field]
Phone:
[text field]
User Options and
Descriptions
Next> accepts the information in
the text boxes and takes you to
one of the concluding Fax Setup
dialogs (27).
These fields are blank by default.
Back returns you to the
Distinctive Ring or Ring Pattern
dialog (21, 22).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
26 Fax Setup: Do you use an answering
machine or voice mail
Phone
feature in your PC to
Line
answer voice calls at
[number entered in Fax/
Voice Number dialog
(27)]?
(Tip: If you use voice mail
from your local telephone
company, the fax autodetect feature of the
LaserJet will not work; in
this case you should use
a distinctive ring or a
dedicated fax line.)
If you select No, Next> takes
you to the one of the concluding
Fax/Voice Number dialogs (27).
If you select Yes, Next> takes
you to one of the concluding Fax
Setup dialogs (28).
Back returns you to the Fax/
Voice Number dialog (25).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
Yes, I use a telephone
answering machine or
voice mail in my PC at
[number entered in Fax/
Voice Number dialog
(27)].
[radio button]
No, I do not.
[radio button]
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Fax Setup Wizard (for 3330 only)
Title of
Dialog
Box
User Options and
Descriptions
27 Fax Setup Your HP LaserJet 3330
product will be setup to
A
answer all calls at [fax
number typed in Fax
(With
dedicated Identification: Fax
Number dialog box]
fax line)
automatically after 1
[If you
ring(s).
choose
Yes from
NOTE: If you would like to
the Fax
receive faxes directly to
Setup:
your PC without printing,
Distinctive
see the “Receiving Faxes
Ring
to your PC” How Do I?
dialog box
topic in the software
-Oronline help.
If you
choose
Yes from
the Fax
Setup: Fax
Line dialog
box]
Next> takes you to the Fax
Setup Finished dialog (30).
28 Fax Setup Your HP LaserJet will be
set up in manual answer
B
mode.
(For
shared line
If you receive a known fax
without an
call, press Fax/Send on
answering
the HP LaserJet to initiate
machine)
the fax receive.
Next> takes you to the Fax
Setup Finished dialog (30).
[If No was
chosen
from the
Fax Setup:
Phone
Line dialog
box]
EN
Text in Dialog Box
Back returns you to the Fax Line
dialog box (23) or the Fax/Voice
Number dialog (24).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
This is an informational dialog.
Back returns you to the Phone
Line dialog (26).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
If you do not know if an
incoming call is a fax call,
answer the phone. If you This is an informational dialog.
hear a fax tone, press ***
on the telephone and
hang up to begin
receiving the fax.
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Fax Setup Wizard (for 3330 only)
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
29 Fax Setup Your HP LaserJet 3330
product will be set up
C
sharing the telephone
(For
line.
shared line
with an
After your telephone
answering
answering device
machine)
answers the call, the HP
LaserJet 3330 product will
[If Yes was
listen on the line. If it
chosen
hears the correct fax
from the
tones then it will receive
Fax Setup:
the fax.
Phone
Line dialog
If you pick up the phone
box]
and hear fax tones, the
HP LaserJet 3330 will
hear these tones and pick
up the fax call. You
should hang up at this
point.
Next> takes you to the Fax
Setup Finished dialog (30).
30 Fax Setup The Fax Setup Wizard
Finished
portion of your HP
LaserJet setup is
complete. Click Next to
continue the remainder of
the setup.
Next> initiates the file copy
process, and the Copy Screens
appear (37).
<Back returns you to the Phone
Line dialog (26).
In this dialog, Skip replaces
Cancel, and initiates the file
copy process. The Copy
Screens (37) appear.
This is an informational dialog.
Back returns you to a Fax Setup
dialog (27, 28, or 29, as
appropriate).
NOTE: You can also
configure the one-touch
keys, speed dials, and
group-dial codes from the
software after completing
this installation and
restarting your computer.
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Typical Install Path
Title of
Dialog
Box
31 Printer
Name
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Specify a name for this
printer. You may use the
name supplied below or
type a new one. The
name will be used to
identify the printer in your
Printers folder.
Next> takes you to the Printer
Sharing dialog (32) on an HP
LaserJet 3330. On other models,
the installer begins software
installation.
Printer Name:
[text entry field]
Do you want your
Windows-based
programs to use this as
the default printer?
Yes
[radio button]
The default printer name in the
text field is “HP LaserJet 3300
Series PCL 6”.
<Back returns you to the
Installation Type dialog (7).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
Skip begins software
installation.
No
[radio button]
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Typical Install Path
Title of
Dialog
Box
32 Printer
Sharing
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Indicate whether this
printer will be shared with
other network users. If
you choose sharing, give
this printer a share name.
Click Not shared to keep the
printer address private on the
network. The other options on
the dialog box are disabled when
this option is chosen.
Click Shared to enable the other
dialog box options. In the text
field, enter a network name no
longer than 7 characters. If
Shared
Windows 95, 98, or ME clients
[Text entry field]
will access the printer, you can
[radio button]
select the check box in the
bottom of the dialog box to
NOTE: Exceeding 12
enable automated download of
characters may make the
support drivers from your PC.
printer inaccessible to
Windows 95/98/Me
Next> takes you to the User
clients. A share will be
Information dialog (33).
created for each driver
<Back returns you to the Printer
type using the name
Name dialog (31).
specified above.
Example: LJ 3330.
Not shared
[radio button]
Client Driver Support
Additional divers can be
installed on this computer
to support automatic
driver download to clients.
Install a Windows 95/98/
Me driver
[check box]
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Typical Install Path
Title of
Dialog
Box
33 User
Information
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Please type your name,
company, and voice
number below:
Next> accepts the information in
the text boxes and takes you to
the Fax Setup: Dial Prefix dialog
box (20).
This information is used
when the HP LaserJet
3300 PC fax software
automatically generates
personalized cover pages
for you.
Name:
[text box to type in a
name]
Company:
[text box to type in a
company name]
EN
These fields are blank by default.
Back returns you to the Select
Port dialog (13) or Printer
Sharing dialog (31) depending
on whether the install program
was able to automatically detect
your hardware.
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (42).
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Custom Install Path
Title of
Dialog
Box
34 Choose
Destination
Location
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Next> takes you to the Select a
Select the destination
Printer dialog (34).
directories for scanning
application software and
scanned images storage. The default directories for the HP
LaserJet 3300 software install
Directory for Application appear in the text fields.
Software
The Browse buttons invoke a
[Text entry field]
Choose Folder directory
Browse
browser. It allows you to specify
[button]
a directory path, to browse
Directory for Images and available directories, and to
access available network drives.
Faxes
[Text entry field]
<Back returns you to the
Browse
Installation Type dialog (7).
[button]
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (41).
35 Select a
printer
Choose the radio button for the
type of driver you want to install
HP LaserJet 3300 Series
on your PC.
PCL 6
PCL 6 is ideal for computers
[radio button]
running Windows 2000.
This gives the ability to
print.
PCL 5e is ideal for computers
running Windows 95, 98, ME,
HP LaserJet 3300 Series
or NT.
PCL 5e
[radio button]
2K – XP LJ 3300 Series PS
This gives the ability to
Driver is ideal for Windows 2000
print. (Not available in the and XP environments.
PRC or Taiwan)
Next> to go to the Components
HP LaserJet 3300 Series dialog (35).
Select a printer.
PS
[radio button]
2K – XP LJ 3300 Series
PS Driver (Not available
on XP installations)
<Back returns you to the
Choose Destination Location
dialog (33).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
Setup dialog (41).
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Custom Install Path
Title of
Dialog
Box
36 Components
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Select the components
you want to install.
Next> takes you to the Printer
Name dialog (31).
Back returns you to the Choose
Components:
[Listbox with check boxes] Destination Location dialog (34).
Cancel takes you to the Exit
- Fax – Add HP Fax
Setup dialog (41).
management (selected;
for HP LaserJet 3330
only)
- Core – Add HP
Document Manager and
Intelligent Software
(disabled and selected -must deselect Fax, Photo
Editor, and OCR to
deselect Core)
- Photo Editor – Add HP
Photo Center (selected)
- OCR – Add Read IRIS
optical character
recognition software
(selected)
- User Guide (selected)
Description:
[Conditional text,
according to the item
currently highlighted in
the list]
Space Required:
[Specifies disk space
required to install
components currently
selected in list]
Space Available:
[Specifies disk space
available on disk drive
specified in Choose
Destination Location
dialog (00)]
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Finishing and Exit Dialogs
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
Various status messages
appear and a progress
bar is displayed as the
This name files are copied from the
CD-ROM to the computer.
is not
displayed
on the
screen.
37 (Copy
Screens)
38 Finish
Your HP LaserJet printer
has been successfully
installed. Your system
needs to be restarted.
You will be prompted to
restart your computer
later.
User Options and
Descriptions
There are no user options at this
point.
When the copy process is
complete, the Finish dialog
(37) appears.
Finish takes you to the Restart
Needed dialog (38).
Installation Details: Click this
button to display a model dialog
showing installation details.
Installation Details
[button]
39 Restart
Needed
Setup has finished
copying files to your
computer. Before you can
use the program, you
must restart Windows or
your computer.
When Yes is selected, OK exits
the Setup and restarts the
computer.
When No is selected, OK exits
the Setup program, but does not
restart the computer.
Choose one of the
following options and click NOTE: Additional dialogs may
appear after restart.
OK to finish setup.
Yes, I want to restart my
computer now. [radio
button]
No, I will restart my
computer later. [radio
button]
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Finishing and Exit Dialogs
Title of
Dialog
Box
40 Finishing
Setup
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Finishing setup of your
LaserJet product
This dialog appears after restart
when the HP LaserJet 3300
software searches the system to
setup Application Links.
Additional dialogs might appear
asking you to choose a default
application for a link. For
example, if the software detects
more than one Email application,
it presents a list and asks you
to select one as the default for
the link.
OK [button]
Please select application
41 Select
Application links.
Links
Available links
[Conditional text,
depending on the
available links]
Add>> [button]
<<Remove [button]
Browse [button]
Selected links
[Conditional text,
depending on the
selected links]
The Add>> button moves an
available link to the selected
links column.
The <<Remove button removes
a link from the selected links
column.
The Browse button invokes a
Choose Folder dialog box. It
allows you to specify a directory
path, to browse available
directories, and to access
available network drives.
The More Information button
opens a dialog box that gives
additional information on the
programs.
More Information
[button]
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Finishing and Exit Dialogs
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
42 Exit Setup Setup is not complete. If
you quit the Setup
program now, the
[when
Cancel is program will not be
selected] installed.
User Options and
Descriptions
Exit Setup quits the Install
program.
Resume takes you to the dialog
box from which you most
recently canceled.
You may run the Setup
program at a later time to
complete the installation.
To continue installing the
program, click Resume.
To quit the Setup
program, click Exit
Setup.
Share to Web Installation Screens
Title of
Dialog
Box
43 HP Shareto-Web
Setup
[Welcome
screen]
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Welcome to the
InstallShield Wizard for
HP Share-to-Web
<Back is disabled.
Next> takes you to the License
Agreement dialog (44).
The InstallShield® Wizard
will install HP Share-toWeb on your computer.
To continue, click Next.
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Share to Web Installation Screens
Title of
Dialog
Box
44 HP Shareto-Web
Setup
[License
Agreement
screen]
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
License Agreement
Yes takes you to the Choose
Destination Location dialog (43).
Please read the following
<Back returns you to the
license agreement
Welcome dialog (41).
carefully.
Press the PAGE DOWN
key to see the rest of the
agreement.
No takes you to a Yes/No
message box that allows you to
quit Setup.
[Scrolling field with text of
license agreement]
Do you accept all the
terms of the preceding
License Agreement? If
you choose No, the setup
will close. To install HP
Share-to-Web, you must
accept this agreement.
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Setup
[Choose
Destination
Location
screen]
Choose Destination
Location
Select folder where will
install files.
Setup will install HP
Share-to-Web in the
following folder.
To install to this folder,
click Next. To install to a
different folder, click
Browse and select
another folder.
Browse opens the Choose
Folder dialog box that allows you
to select the program’s default
installation folder.
<Back returns you to the
License Agreement screen (42).
Next> initiates the file copy
process and loads a setup status
dialog. The dialog box includes a
Cancel button to allow the user
to stop installation.
Destination folder
[text field]
Browse [button]
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Share to Web Installation Screens
Title of
Dialog
Box
46 HP Shareto-Web
Setup
[Installation
Complete
screen]
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Installation Complete
Click Finish to complete the
installation process and close
the dialog box.
HP Share-to-Web has
been successfully
installed. To use HP
Share-to-Web, select it
from the destination list
in your HP imaging
software.
If you checked the “View readme
file” check box, a text file will
appear displaying the program’s
readme file.
If you checked the “Take me to
the HP Share-To-Web home
Take me to the HP Share- page”, your default browser will
to-Web home page
load and go to http://
[Check box]
www.hp.com/peripherals2/
scanjet_info/share-to-web/
View readme file
index.htm, the Share-To-Web
[Check box]
home page.
Click Finish to complete
Setup.
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Installation Options for Mac OS Systems [Public]
The table below describes the dialog box options that appear during
the HP LaserJet 3300 software installation on Macintosh systems.
Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
1
hp
LaserJet
3300
Series
HP LaserJet Software
2
License
[Scrolling fields with text
of license agreement]
User Options and
Descriptions
Once you load the hp LaserJet
3300 Series Installation CD into
[Series of icons, including
the CD drive, this window should
the LaserJet 3300
appear. Click LaserJet 3300
Installer, readme files in
Installer to start the installation
various languages, and a
process.
data file folder]
Save As … [button]
Decline [button]
Accept [button; default
option]
Print … [Button]
[Language List]
Accept takes you to the Install
dialog (3).
Print … opens the Page Setup
dialog for your default printer to
allow you to print a copy of the
license agreement.
[Language List]: Allows you to
change the language of the
License Agreement and the user
interface.
Save As … opens the system
Save dialog, and allows you to
save the text of the software
license agreement to disk.
Decline exits the Installer.
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Title of
Dialog
Box
4A Installing
(Progress
indicator)
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Items remaining to be
installed:
[conditional number]
This progress dialog displays the
number of items remaining to be
installed, and the name of the
software component currently
being installed.
Installing: [conditional
text]
[progress bar]
Stop
[button]
4B (Restart
alert)
No title is
displayed
The installation was
successful.
Restart
[button - default option]
Stop will abort the install
process and exit the Installer.
NOTE: Some computers may
have an older version of
CarbonLib. Version 1.2.5 is
needed. The installation CD
automatically installs the
upgrade and reboots, but the
user needs to restart the CD to
continue.
Restart will exit the Installer and
restart the computer. After the
computer restarts, the user
should start the HP All-in-One
Setup Assistant to configure their
software (5).
NOTE: Setup Assistant is
designed to automatically start
after the computer reboots;
however, this feature was not
working for the initial release of
this software and is listed on the
Macintosh no fix bug list.
5
Next> takes you to the Select
HP All-In- Use the HP All-In-One
Device dialog (6).
One Setup Setup Assistant to
Assistant configure your HP All-InBack is disabled.
One device.
IntroducThe HP All-In-One Setup
tion
Assistant will gather
important information
about your system and
collect your personal
information. This
information is used by the
Setup Assistant to set up
the selected HP LaserJet
3300 Series device and
the bundled software.
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Title of
Dialog
Box
6
Text in Dialog Box
HP All-In- Select your HP All-In-One
One Setup device
Assistant
USB
[radio button]
Select
Device
TCP/IP
[radio button]
[Scrolling list of detected
devices]
Back
[button]
Next
[button - default option]
User Options and
Descriptions
When the USB option is
selected, the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product will appear in the
list box. When selected, Next>
takes you to the User
Identification dialog (7).
When the TCP/IP option is
selected, Create> will bring up a
text-entry dialog for you to enter
the network address or name for
the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product. You may need to use
the TCP/IP dialog under Control
Panels to check if your computer
has a valid network connection.
Back returns you to the
Introduction dialog (5).
7
HP All-In- Enter your full name, your
One Setup company's name, and
Assistant your voice phone number
in the areas provided
below.
User
Identi*Name [text entry field]
fication
You must enter the required
information in the fields marked
with an asterisk.
Next> takes you to the Outside
Line dialog (8).
<Back returns you to the Select
Company [text entry field] Device dialog (6).
*Voice Phone Number
[text entry field]
*= required
Back [button]
Next [button - default
option]
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Title of
Dialog
Box
8
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
Select the appropriate option.
HP All-In- Do you need to dial a
One Setup number such as a '9' or '0'
Assistant to get to an outside line? Next> takes you to the Phone
Line dialog (9).
Outside
No, I don't use a dial
<Back returns you to the User
Line
prefix
Identification dialog (7).
[radio button]
Yes, my dial prefix is:
[radio button]
[Text entry field]
9
HP All-In- Will you use different lines Select the appropriate options.
One Setup to receive fax calls and
If you have a separate
Assistant voice calls?
(dedicated) phone line for fax
Yes, I will have separate calls, you should leave the ring
Phone
fax and voice lines. [radio type set to the All Rings option
Line
(the default).
button]
No, I will use one line for
both.
[radio button]
If you choose Yes (separate fax
line), Next> takes you to the Fax
Number dialog (10).
If you subscribe to a
distinctive ring service
from your phone
company, select the ring
type for the fax machine:
If you choose No (shared line),
Next> takes you to the
Answering Machine dialog (11).
Back returns you to the Outside
Line dialog (8).
[Drop-down menu lists
ring options:]
- All Rings (default)
- Single Rings
- Double Rings
- Triple Rings
- Double and Triple Rings
10 HP All-In- Enter the phone number
One Setup for your incoming fax line
Assistant in the area provided
below.
Fax
*Fax Phone Number: [text
Number
field]
* = required
Enter the complete phone
number, including area code, for
your fax machine to monitor.
<Back takes to the Phone Line
dialog (9).
Next> takes you to the PC
Modem dialog (12) or the
Answering Machine dialog (11).
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Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
User Options and
Descriptions
11 HP All-In- Will you use an answering
One Setup machine or PC voice mail
Assistant to answer calls at [phone
line number entered in
Answering (7)]?
Machine
Yes, I will. [radio button]
[conditional]
No, I will not. [radio
button]
Select the appropriate option.
12 HP All-In- Will you use a PC modem
One Setup (to access online
Assistant services) on the same line
as your HP All-in-One?
PC
Yes, I will use a PC
Modem
modem on this line. [radio
button]
Select the appropriate option.
Next> takes you to the PC
Modem dialog (12).
Back returns you to the Phone
Line dialog (9).
Next> takes you to the Finish
dialog (13).
Back returns you to either the
Fax Number dialog (10) or the
Answering Machine dialog (11).
No, I will not. (default)
[radio button]
13 HP All-In- The HP All-In-One Setup The information entered in
One Setup Assistant will now make previous dialogs is displayed. If
any items need to be changed,
Assistant the following changes:
use the Back button.
The following settings will
Finish
be saved for use by your Go Ahead completes the dialog
sequence and starts the setup
HP All-in-One software:
- Name: [name entered] process. This configures the
product with the selected
- Company: [company
settings. The icon for the product
entered]
will appear on the Macintosh
- Voice Phone Number:
desktop. No further configuration
[Voice number entered]
is necessary. The Setup
- Fax Phone Number:
Assistant will quit.
[Fax number entered]
Cancel [button]
Cancel exits the Setup Assistant
without configuring the product.
Go Ahead [button]
Back returns you to the Select
Device dialog (6).
Click Next to go to the
Congratulations dialog (14).
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Title of
Dialog
Box
Text in Dialog Box
14 HP All-In- Congratulations! You
One Setup have successfully
Assistant installed and configured
your <product name>.
Congra[check box]: Open my
tulations
web browser to the HP
All-In-One product web
registration page
(default is checked).
User Options and
Descriptions
NOTE: If you leave the Open my
Web browser check box
enabled, after the Setup
Assistant is finished, it will
attempt to launch your default
Web browser and connect to the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product registration page.
Done closes the installation
procedure.
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Configuration Options for HP Laserjet 3300
Software [Public]
Most configuration options for the HP LaserJet 3300 software and
related product settings are set during installation. For details, see
the [INSTALLATION/Installation dialog box options] section of this
document. This sets the default values for all applications in the
software suite. To change these values after installation, the HP
LaserJet Device Configuration utility (or the HP All-in-One Device
Settings for the Mac) represents the best tool to change these values.
CAUTION
When changing settings in a network environment, you
are changing settings for all users.
Note
The HP LaserJet 3300 software does not support Windows 3.1x.
A printer driver (the HP LaserJet 2100 PCL 5e driver) for printing
only is available for download on the HP Web site at http://
www.hp.com/support/lj2100. Windows 3.x drivers are not included
on the software CD that is shipped with the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product.
To alter software and product settings after installation, the HP
LaserJet 3300 software includes the HP LaserJet Device
Configuration utility. The Device Configuration utility is a host
application which reads and displays current product settings, allows
you to make changes to these settings, and then allows you to update
these new values on the product.
Note
On Mac OS systems, the Device Configuration utility is part of the
HP Toolbox; it is not a stand-alone component.
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To Access the Device Configuration Utility:
Windows: From the Windows desktop click Start, click
Programs, select HP LaserJet 33xx, select Tools, and then
click hp LaserJet Device Configuration. If the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product is directly connected to the computer, you
can also click the Toolbox button in the HP LaserJet Director,
and then select Device Configuration. You can also access the
Device Configuration utility from the Document Manager desktop
by clicking the Configure icon in the desktop Shortcut icon bar
(not available in Windows 95).
Mac OS: From the Macintosh desktop, double-click the HP
Director alias, click the Tools button, and then click Device
Configuration. You can also access the Device Configuration
utility from the HP Workplace desktop by clicking the Configure
icon in the desktop Shortcut icon bar at the bottom of the window.
Before altering configuration settings, you might want to print out the
existing settings by printing a configuration report from the control
panel. When you request this report, the product runs a self-test, and
then prints the results. This report shows the current product settings.
To print the report, use the menu buttons to scroll through the Main
Menu to the reports section and choose the configuration report. For
Windows systems, you can also save a copy of your current
configuration settings and import them to overwrite any mistakes
made during this process.
To print a configuration report from the control panel:
1
Press menu/enter.
2
Use the < or > key to select REPORTS, and then press menu/
enter.
3
Use the < or > key to select CONFIGURATION REPORT, and
then press menu/enter. The product exits the Menu settings and
prints the report.
The Device Configuration utility consists of a number of tabbed
property pages. There are top-level property pages that apply to the
product in general or for all functions, and there are property pages
that only apply to a particular product function, such as fax. Some of
the property pages actually contain a set of related property pages to
further help organize the available settings. The supported settings
are shown in the following tables.
When the device configuration is first initializing, it reads all of the
pertinent values from the product. These values are then displayed.
You can navigate through the available tabbed pages and make
changes as desired. After completing the desired changes, you have
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the choice of applying the changes to the product and keeping the
application open, applying the changes to the product and closing the
application, or canceling the changes and closing the application.
When applying changes, the application only updates settings on the
product which you have changed.
The tables below detail the configuration options that are available in
the HP LaserJet 3300 software.
Note
Certain product configuration settings for the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product can only be set using the Software Device
Configuration utility. These settings are indicated in the tables
below, with an “X” in the “Software Only?” column.
Note
The default settings for product software installations are U.S.specific during installation.
Note
Switching between tabs too quickly can cause recoverable
communication errors.
Device Configuration Settings (Windows)
Overall Dialog Box
Field
Description
Default
Software
Only?
Device Selection Group
EN
OK button
N/A
Clicking this button causes any
changed settings to be updated
on the device and the program to
be closed.
Cancel button
You can cancel any pending
changes and exit the utility by
clicking this button.
Apply button
N/A
Clicking this button causes any
changed settings to be updated
on the device and the application
to remain open.
Help
You can access the online help
prior to exiting the program by
clicking this button.
N/A
N/A
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General tab
Field
Description
Default
Software
Only
Device to
Configure
Displays current device.
N/A
X
Installed
Memory
This read-only control displays N/A
the amount of memory
currently installed in the
selected device.
N/A
Save to File
This button allows you to save N/A
all of the current settings to a
computer file. You will be
prompted for the name and
location of the file.
X
Retrieve from
File
N/A
This button allows you to
retrieve saved settings from a
computer file so that these
settings can be used to update
a device. You will be prompted
for the name and location of
the file.
X
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Common tab
Field
Description
Jam Recovery
This group allows you to
Auto
select the default product
reprint behavior after a
printer jam is cleared on a
fax receive, copy, or print
job. Enabling the ability to
reprint the last page
increases the likelihood
that you will experience a
“memory out” while printing
pages.
Language
Auto: Selecting this
radio button causes the
product to reprint a
page after clearing a
jam if the installed
memory is adequate.
On: Selecting this radio
button causes the
product to always
reprint a page after
clearing a jam.
Off: Selecting this radio
button causes the
product to never reprint
a page after clearing a
jam.
This drop-down control
allows you to select the
current front panel display
language.
Default
Software
Only
x
English (in
the U.S.)
Volumes Group
Line Monitor
This control allows you to Soft
set the volume level used
during the fax machine to
fax machine negotiation for
each sent and received fax.
There are 4 settings in
Windows: Off, Soft,
Medium, and Loud.
EN
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Field
Description
Alarm
This control allows you to
set the volume level used
to indicate an error
condition.
Default
Software
Only
There are 4 settings in
Windows: Off, Soft,
Medium, and Loud.
Ring
This control allows you to
set the volume level used
to indicate an incoming call
on the connected phone
line.
There are 4 settings in
Windows: Off, Soft,
Medium, and Loud.
Key Press
This control allows you to
set the volume level used
when control panel keys
are pressed.
Soft
There are 4 settings in
Windows: Off, Soft,
Medium, and Loud.
Default Paper Size Group
Default Paper
Size
Letter (in the X
<Drop-down Menu>
This drop-down allows you U.S.)
to select the default paper
size to be used for print,
fax, and copy jobs which do
not specify a size. The
drop-down list will contain
all of the sizes supported
by the firmware. If you
select a size other than
Letter, Legal, or A4, fax and
copy jobs will use the
factory default paper size
as the default paper size.
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Field
Description
Default
Print 80
Columns wide
This check box allows you Disabled
to enable default printing of
80 columns wide for A4
paper size. This control is
only enabled when the
Default Paper Size dropdown box has A4 as the
selected paper size.
Software
Only
X
Density Group
Density
EN
This slider allows you to
select the default density
for print jobs. This setting
affects all pages printed on
the product (host print jobs,
received faxes, copies, and
internal reports).
3
(midpoint on
a scale of 1
to 5)
X
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Tray Setup tab
Field
Description
Default
Software
Only
Optimize for
These settings control the
temperature of the printer
fuser. Change the settings
for the media that you are
using to optimize the print
quality.
Light and
Midweight
X
This group allows you to
select the default fuser
temperature to be used for
print jobs for the paper tray.
For the HP LaserJet 3300,
this will be a single
unlabeled tray. The dropdown list contains a list of
media types for each
supported fuser
temperature for the
product. For the HP
LaserJet 3300, the
supported selections are:
In the U.S.:
- Lightweight(16 lb.)
- Mediumweight (<24 lb.)
- Heavyweight (> 24 lb.)
In all other countries:
- Light and Midweight
(< 90 gm/m2)
- Heavyweight
(> 90 gm/ m2)
If you select a high fuser
temperature (the highest
setting for the HP LaserJet
3300), you will be
presented with a warning
dialog and the opportunity
to keep or cancel this
selection.
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EN
Print tab
Note
The settings on this tab only affect host print jobs and printing
internal reports.
Print-Quality Settings
Field
Description
Default
Software
Only?
EconoMode
This group allows you to select the
EconoMode default for jobs which do not
specify an EconoMode value.
Off
X
EN
On: Selecting this radio button turns
EconoMode (toner savings) on.
Off: Selecting this radio button turns
EconoMode (toner savings) off.
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Field
Description
Resolution
This group allows you to select the default FastRes
resolution for print jobs which do not
specify a resolution.
ProRes: Selecting this radio button
sets the default for print jobs to
ProRes resolution. When this radio
button is selected, REt and
EconoMode are disabled. ProRes
prints at 1200 x 1200 dpi, with 1 data
bit per pixel.
FastRes: Selecting this radio button
sets the default for print jobs to
FastRes resolution. When this radio
button is selected, REt is disabled.
FastRes prints at 600 dpi with 2 bits
per pixel.
600 dpi: Selecting this radio button
sets the default for print jobs to
600 dpi.
300 dpi: Selecting this radio button
sets the default for print jobs to
300 dpi.
Default
Software
Only?
X
NOTE: Because 2 bits per pixel provides
additional gray levels, the images
produced are better than traditional
600 dpi (1 bit per pixel). Print quality with
ProRes is somewhat higher than FastRes,
but ProRes requires four times as much
data to be transferred to the printer and
processed. Thus, depending on the
amount of memory installed and the
complexity of the image, ProRes can be
slower than FastRes.
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EN
Field
Description
Default
Resolution
Enhancement
technology (REt)
On
This drop-down allows you to select the
REt default for jobs which do not specify a
REt value. This setting will affect print and
fax receive jobs.
Software
Only?
X
NOTE: This control is active only when
the 600 dpi or 300 dpi print resolution
settings are chosen. For ProRes and
FastRes print resolutions, REt cannot be
turned off, and this control is not active.
Courier Font Type
EN
This group allows you to choose whether
to print Courier fonts as TrueType
(regular) or as bitmap fonts (dark). This
setting does not affect fax or copy jobs,
but does apply to any internal reports
which contain a Courier font (there
currently are not any).
Regular: Selecting this radio button
causes the default for print jobs to
print Courier fonts as TrueType.
Dark: Selecting this radio button
causes the default for print jobs to
print Courier fonts as bitmap.
Regular
X
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Page Setup Settings
Software
Default Only?
Field
Description
Orientation
Portrait
This group allows you to select the
default orientation for jobs which do not
specify an orientation. The only internal
reports which are affected by this
setting are the font lists.
General
Portrait: Selecting this check box
causes the default orientation to be
portrait.
Landscape: Selecting this check
box causes the default orientation
to be landscape.
Copies: This spin box allows you 1
to select the default number of
copies generated on each job
which does not specify the number
of copies to print. The only internal
reports which are affected by this
setting are the font lists.
Form Lines: This spin box allows
you to select the default number
of form lines to use on each job,
60
which does not specify the number
of form lines per page.
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X
X
X
EN
Advance Settings
Field
Description
Default
Timeout to end a
print job
15 Seconds
This group includes one
slider bar that allows you
to choose how long the
PC will wait for the printer
to acknowledge that it
started or finished a print
job. The slider can adjust
between 15 seconds and
five minutes.
Software
Only?
X
Fax tab
Field
Description
Default
Software
Only?
Fax: General Settings (3330 product only)
The company
Company Name: This
Fax Header
EN
control sets the company
name stored on the
product.
name that was
entered during
installation
Fax Number: This control
sets the fax number
(CSID) stored on the
product. This field is
limited to 50 characters.
You are limited to entering
the following characters
into this field: “0”, “1”, “2”,
”3”, ”4”, “5”, ”6”, ”7”, ”8”,
”9”,
“(“,”)”, and “ ”.
The fax
number that
was entered
during
installation
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Date and
Time
Taken from
<date>: This control initially
contains the date read on the the O/S
product at the time the device
configuration is initialized. This
date picker control then allows
you to select a new date to be
stored on the product.
Taken from
<time>: This control initially
contains the time read on the the O/S
product at the time the device
configuration is initialized. This
time spin control then allows
you to select a new time to be
stored on the product.
12 hour: Selecting this radio Enabled
button causes the product
front panel and the <time>
control to use a 12-hour (in the
U.S.) time format.
24 hour: Selecting this radio
button causes the product
front panel and the <time>
control to use a 24 hour time
format.
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Disabled
EN
Reporting
and Error
Correction
(3330)
EN
Enabled
Error Correction:
Checking this control
causes error correction
to be enabled for sent
and received faxes.
When this check box is
unchecked, the fax sender
and the fax receiver will
not communicate with
each other that an error
has occurred and also
will not request a retransmission of any lost
packets.
Automatic Log Printing: Enabled
Checking this control
enables automatic printing
of the fax log after a fixed
number of entries.
Every fax error
Fax Call Report: This
control allows selecting
when fax call reports will
be printed. The available
selections are: “Every Fax
Error”, “Send Fax Error”,
“Receive Fax Error”,
“Every Fax”, “Send Fax
Only”, and “Never”.
Enabled
Include First Page
[check box]
This option includes a
thumbnail view of the
first page of the fax on the
fax call report.
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Fax: Send Settings
Field
Description
Resolution This control sets the default
Default
Software
Only?
Fine
resolution which will be used
when sending faxes. The
available selections are
“Standard”, “Fine”, “Super
Fine”, and “Photo”.
Contrast
<slider>: This control allows
[Midpoint]
you to change the default
on an
contrast setting for sent faxes. unlabeled
scale
Dialing
Mode
Tone: If this radio button
is selected, the default
dialing mode will be tone
when dialing a number
on a fax send.
Pulse: If this radio button
is selected, the default
dialing mode will be pulse
when dialing a number
on a fax send.
Detect Dial Tone:
Checking this check box
enables testing for a dial
tone prior to dialing on a
fax send.
Enabled
Dial Prefix: This control
allows you to enter a dial
string which will be
prepended to each
entered fax number on a
fax send. The Dial Prefix is
limited to 50 characters.
You are limited to entering
the following characters
into this field: “0”, “1”, “2”,
”3”, ”4”, “5”, ”6”, ”7”, ”8”,
”9”, “(“,”)”, “ “, “.”, “*”, “R”,
“r”, “W”, “w”, and “,”.
Disabled
Other
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Tone
(unless a dial
prefix was
specified
during
installation)
EN
Redial
EN
This group allows you to
control which type of
unsuccessful fax sends are
retried.
On Busy: Selecting this
check box enables
automatically retrying
faxes sent to busy
numbers.
On No Answer: Selecting Disabled
this check box enables
automatically retrying
unanswered send fax
attempts.
Enabled
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Fax: Receive Settings
Field
Description
Answer
Mode
Automatic: Selecting this radio Auto
button causes the product to
automatically answer the phone
and attempt a fax connection
after the number of rings
specified in the Rings to Answer
control.
Manual: Selecting this radio
button disables any automatic
phone answering on the
product. To answer a fax call
you must either press the FAX/
SEND button on the product or
dial 1-2-3 on an extension
phone.
Rings to Answer: The value in 1
this spin control indicates how
many rings the product will wait
before answering a fax call
when the Automatic radio
button is checked. This control
is disabled when the Answer
Mode is not set to automatic (for
example, the Manual radio
button is checked).
Answer Ring Pattern: This
drop-down list contains the
types of ring patterns the
product should answer when
the Automatic radio button is
checked. This control is
disabled when the Answer
Mode is not set to automatic
(if the Manual radio button is
checked). The available
selections are “Single Rings”,
“Double Rings”, “Triple Rings”,
“Double & Triple Rings”, and
“All Rings”.
Ring
Options
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Default
Software
Only?
The ring pattern
option that was
entered during
installation
Otherwise,
“Double &
Triple Rings”
EN
Receive
Options
EN
On
Extension Phone: Selecting
this check box enables you to
start a fax receive by pressing
“1-2-3” on an extension phone.
On
Fit to Page: Selecting this
check box enables scaling
received fax pages to fit on the
configured paper size (Legal,
Letter, or A4).
Silence Detection: Selecting
this check box enables the
product to receive faxes from
older fax machines which do
not emit a fax signal.
Stamp Received Faxes: The Off
product is set up to print the
sender’s identification at the top
of each received fax. You can
also choose to have your
header information included to
confirm the date and time the
fax was received. NOTE: This
option only applies to received
faxes that are printed by the
product.
Off
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Receive
Faxes
(Fax
Disposition)
Note
On
Print: Selecting this radio
button causes received faxes to
be printed on the product.
Receive To PC: Selecting this
radio button causes received
faxes to be uploaded to the PC
which enabled Receive To PC.
Off
Forward Fax: Selecting this
radio button causes received
faxes to be forwarded to
another fax number.
Off
None
Forward Fax Number: The
number entered in this field
represents the destination to
be used when the Forward Fax
radio button is checked. This
control is disabled if the
Forward Fax radio button is
not checked. This field is limited
to 50 characters. You are
limited to entering the following
characters into this field:
“0”, “1”, “2”, ”3”, ”4”, “5”, ”6”, ”7”,
”8”, ”9”, “(“,”)”, “ “, “.”, “*”, “R”, “r”,
“W”, “w”, and “,”.
This group contains mutually exclusive choices for how the product
should handle an incoming fax.
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Fax: Speed Dial and Phone Book Settings
Field
Description
#: This field contains the speed dial
Speed
number (index) of the currently
Dial
Information selected speed dial.
Software
Default Only?
N/A
Name: This control contains the name
of the individual or group of the
currently selected speed dial.
Add
Individual
EN
Fax Number: This control contains the
fax number of the currently selected
speed dial.
Add Individual: Clicking this button
N/A
causes the information in the Name
and Fax Number: fields to be stored
as an individual in the currently
selected speed dial. This button is
active only if a name and a fax number
have been entered.
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N/A
These two buttons invoke the same
Add
dialog.
Group
-OrEdit Group Clicking the Add Group button causes
the dialog to be launched to create a
new group on the currently selected
speed dial. This button is active only if
there is at least one individual entered
as a speed dial and the current
selection is blank.
X
(The Edit
Group is
software
only.)
Clicking the Edit Group button causes
the dialog to be launched to edit the
existing group on the currently
selected speed dial.
Dialog options include:
Group name
All individuals
Add
Add All
Remove
Remove All
Individuals in a group
OK
Help
Cancel
N/A
Clicking
this button causes the
Delete
individual or group in the currently
selected speed dial to be deleted.
This button is active only if a group
is selected.
N/A
Print Report Clicking this button causes any
pending speed dial changes to be
downloaded to the product, and then a
speed dial report will be printed on the
product. This button is always active.
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EN
Clicking this button causes the Load
Import
N/A
(from another dialog to be launched allowing you the
phone book) opportunity to populate the product
speed dials using any of the supported
software phone books. This button is
always active.
X
(All options
in Import
dialog are
software
only.)
Dialog options include:
Phone Book
Edit
Refresh
Phone Book Source
<dropdown menu> control
<import arrow> control
<destination speed dial #>
Speed Dial List
Remove
OK
Cancel
Move
EN
Help
N/A
Clicking this control causes the
currently selected speed dial to be
moved up or down the list of speed
dials. If the speed dial location that the
selected entry is to be moved to is
already populated, the two speed dials
will swap locations.
X
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Copy tab
Field
Description
Collation
Checking this check box causes the ON
default for copy collation to be on.
Standard Sizes: Checking this Enabled
radio button enables the
corresponding drop-down list.
This allows selecting a default
reduce-enlarge setting from a list
of preset values.
ReduceEnlarge
Contrast
Number of
Copies
<dropdown list>: This list is
enabled when the Standard
Sizes radio button is checked.
The available selections are:
Original (100%)
Lgl->Ltr (78%)
Ltr->A4 (97%)
A4->Ltr (94%)
Lgl->A4 (83%)
Fit to page
Full page
Pages per sheet
<spin control>: control is
enabled when the Pages per
sheet is selected.
Custom: Checking this radio
button enables
the corresponding spin control.
This allows
selecting a custom reduceenlarge setting.
Default
Original
(when
radio
button is
on)
Disabled
1-up
Disabled
100%
Sets the default number of copies.
[Midpoint]
on an
unlabeled
scale
1
<spin control>: This control is
enabled when the Custom radio
button is checked. The allowable
values in this control are
between 25% and 200% in 1%
increments.
<slider>: This control allows you to
change the default contrast setting
for copies.
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Software
Only?
EN
Field
Description
Default
Copy
Quality
Text
Text: Checking this radio button
causes the default copy quality to be
optimized for text and
line art.
Software
Only?
Draft: Checking this radio button
causes the default copy quality to be
a toner savings mode.
Photo: Checking this radio button
causes the default
copy quality to be optimized
for photos.
Best Photo: Checking this radio
button causes the default copy
quality to be optimized for highresolution photos.
Reports tab
Field
Description
Print Configuration
Report
Clicking this button causes the
product to print the configuration
report.
(Self Test
Page)
PCL Font List Click this button to print the PCL font
list.
PS Typeface Click this button to print the
List
PostScript font list.
Print PS
Click this check box to print an error
Errors
page after your print job if there is a
PostScript error.
Print Demo
Clicking this button causes the
Page
product to print the Demo page.
EN
Software
Default Only?
N/A
N/A
N/A
Unchecked
N/A
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Device Configuration Settings (Macintosh)
On Mac OS systems, click Device Configuration from HP Toolbox to
open the HP All-in-One Device Settings dialog box. The following
tables review those settings and what range of settings can be made.
Overall Dialog Box
Field
Description
Default
Software
Only?
Device Selection Group
OK button
Click this button to save
any changes made and to
close the dialog.
N/A
Cancel button
Click Cancel to clear any
pending changes and exit
the utility.
N/A
Apply button
Click Apply to update any N/A
changes while keeping the
application open.
General tab
Field
Description
Device
Selection
Displays current device and N/A
presents a listbox of other
devices available for use by
your computer.
Installed
Memory
This read-only control
displays the amount of
memory currently installed
in the selected device.
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Default
N/A
Software
Only
X
N/A
EN
Field
Description
Reprint
AUTO
This group allows you to
select the default product
reprint behavior after a
printer jam is cleared on a
fax receive, copy, or print
job. Enabling the ability to
reprint the last page
increases the likelihood
that you will experience a
“memory out” while printing
pages.
Auto: Selecting this
radio button causes the
product to reprint a
page after clearing a
jam if the installed
memory is adequate.
On: Selecting this radio
button causes
theproduct to always
reprint a page after
clearing a jam.
Off: Selecting this radio
button causes the
product to never reprint
a page after clearing a
jam.
Default
Software
Only
X
User Defaults
Field
Description
Default
Language
This drop-down control
allows you to select the
current front panel display
language.
English
(in the U.S.)
Software
Only
Volumes Group
Line Monitor
EN
This control allows you to set Minimum
the volume level used during
fax-to-fax communication for
each sent and received fax.
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Field
Description
Default
Alarm
This control allows you to set Medium
the volume level used to
indicate an error condition.
Ring
This control allows you to set Medium
the volume level used to
indicate an incoming call on
the connected phone line.
Key Press
This control allows you to set Soft
the volume level used when
control panel keys are
pressed.
Software
Only
Default Paper Size Group
Default Paper
Size
Letter
<Drop-down Menu>
This drop-down allows you (in the U.S.)
to select the default paper
size to be used for print, fax,
and copy jobs which do not
specify a size. The dropdown list will contain all of
the sizes supported by the
firmware. If you select a size
other than Letter, Legal, or
A4, fax and copy jobs will
use the factory default paper
size as the default paper
size.
X
3
(midpoint on
a scale of 1
to 5)
X
Density Group
Density
This slider allows you to
select the default density for
print jobs. This setting
affects all pages printed on
the product (host print jobs,
received faxes, copies, and
internal reports).
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EN
Field
Description
Default
Resolution
Enhancement
technology
(REt)
On
These two radio buttons
allow you to select the REt
default for jobs which do not
specify a REt value. This
setting will affect print and
fax receive jobs.
Software
Only
X
NOTE: This control is active
only when the 600 dpi or
300 dpi print resolution
settings are chosen. For
ProRes and FastRes print
resolutions, REt cannot be
turned off, and this control is
not active.
EN
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Field
Description
Default
Software
Only
Optimize for
These settings control the
temperature of the printer
fuser. Change the settings
for the media that you are
using to optimize the print
quality.
Midweight
X
This group allows you to
select the default fuser
temperature to be used for
print jobs for the paper tray.
For the HP LaserJet 3300,
this will be a single
unlabeled tray. The dropdown list contains a list of
media types for each
supported fuser temperature
for the product. For the HP
LaserJet 3300, the
supported selections are:
In the U.S.:
- Lightweight(16 lb.)
- Mediumweight (<24 lb.)
- Heavyweight (> 24 lb.)
- Extra Heavy (> 30 lb.)
In all other countries:
- Light and Midweight
(< 90 gm/m2)
- Heavyweight
(> 90 gm/ m2)
If you select a high fuser
temperature (the highest
setting for the HP LaserJet
3300), you will be presented
with a warning dialog and
the opportunity to keep or
cancel this selection.
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Field
Description
Default
Software
Only
Resolution
This group allows you to
select the default resolution
for print jobs which do not
specify a resolution.
FastRes
X
ProRes: Selecting this
radio button sets the
default for print jobs to
ProRes resolution.
When this radio button is
selected, REt and
EconoMode are
disabled. ProRes prints
at 1200 x 1200 dpi, with
1 data bit per pixel.
FastRes: Selecting this
radio button sets the
default for print jobs to
FastRes resolution.
When this radio button is
selected, REt is
disabled. FastRes prints
at 600 dpi with 2 bits per
pixel.
600 dpi: Selecting this
radio button sets the
default for print jobs to
600 dpi.
300 dpi: Selecting this
radio button sets the
default for print jobs to
300 dpi.
NOTE: Because 2 bits per
pixel provides additional
gray levels, the images
produced are better than
traditional 600 dpi (1 bit per
pixel). Print quality with
ProRes is somewhat higher
than FastRes, but ProRes
requires four times as much
data to be transferred to the
printer and processed. Thus,
depending on the amount of
memory installed, ProRes
can be slower than FastRes.
EN
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Print tab
Note
The settings on this tab only affect host print jobs and printing
internal reports.
Print-Quality Settings
Field
Description
This group allows you to select the
EconoMode default for jobs which do not
NOTE: This option will specify an EconoMode value.
be disabled if the
On: Selecting this radio button turns
Resolution is set to
EconoMode (toner savings) on.
ProRes.
Off: Selecting this radio button turns
EconoMode (toner savings) off.
EconoMode
Courier Font Type
This group allows you to choose whether
to print Courier fonts as TrueType
(regular) or as bitmap fonts (dark). This
setting does not affect fax or copy jobs,
but does apply to any internal reports
which contain a Courier font (there
currently are not any).
Regular: Selecting this radio button
causes the default for print jobs to
print Courier fonts as TrueType. The
ToolTip displayed for this control is
“Print courier font normally”.
Dark: Selecting this radio button
causes the default for print jobs to
print Courier fonts as bitmap. The
ToolTip displayed for this control is
“Print courier font darker”.
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Default
Software
Only?
Off
X
Regular
X
EN
Page Setup Settings
Software
Default Only?
Field
Description
Orientation
Portrait
This group allows you to select the
default orientation for jobs which do not
specify an orientation. The only internal
reports which are affected by this
setting are the font lists.
X
Portrait: Selecting this check box
causes the default orientation to be
portrait.
Paper Size
General
Landscape: Selecting this check
box causes the default orientation
to be landscape.
Disabled X
This check box allows you to enable
default printing of 80 columns wide for
A4 paper size. This control is only
enabled when the Default Paper Size
drop-down box has A4 as the selected
paper size.
X
Copies: This spin box allows you 1
to select the default number of
copies generated on each job
which does not specify the number
of copies to print. The only internal
reports which are affected by this
setting are the font lists.
Form Lines: This spin box allows 60
you to select the default number
of form lines to use on each job,
which does not specify the number
of form lines per page.
X
Test Page Commands
Description
Print PS
Errors
PCL Self
Test Page
Select this check box to print postscript Clear
errors as they occur.
This command prints the Self Test/
N/A
Configuration page from the connected
product.
This command prints the PCL Font List N/A
report.
PCL
Typeface
List
PS Typeface This command prints the PS Font List
List
report.
EN
Software
Default Only?
Field
N/A
X
N/A
N/A
N/A
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PCL Demo
Page
This command prints a demonstration
page that shows how the hp LaserJet
3300 Series product can print
grayscale images, text, and graphics.
N/A
N/A
Fax tab
Field
Description
Fax: Fax General (3330 product only)
Company Name: This
Fax Header
control sets the company
name stored on the
product.
Fax Number: This control
sets the fax number
(CSID) stored on the
product. This field is
limited to 50 characters.
You are limited to entering
the following characters
into this field: “0”, “1”, “2”,
”3”, ”4”, “5”, ”6”, ”7”, ”8”,
”9”,
“(“,”)”, and “ ”.
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Software
Only?
The company
name that was
entered during
installation
The fax
number that
was entered
during
installation
EN
Date and
Time
Taken from
<date>: This control initially
contains the date read on the the O/S
product at the time the device
configuration is initialized. This
date picker control then allows
you to select a new date to be
stored on the product.
Taken from
<time>: This control initially
contains the time read on the the O/S
product at the time the device
configuration is initialized. This
time spin control then allows
you to select a new time to be
stored on the product.
12 hour: Selecting this radio Enabled
button causes the product
front panel and the <time>
control to use a 12-hour (in the
U.S.) time format.
24 hour: Selecting this radio
button causes the product
front panel and the <time>
control to use a 24 hour time
format.
EN
Disabled
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Reporting
and Error
Correction
(3330)
Enabled
Error Correction:
Checking this control
causes error correction
to be enabled for sent
and received faxes.
When this check box is
unchecked, the fax sender
and the fax receiver will
not communicate with
each other that an error
has occurred and also
will not request a retransmission of any lost
packets.
Automatic Log Printing: Enabled
Checking this control
enables automatic printing
of the fax log after a fixed
number of entries.
Every fax error
Fax Call Report: This
control allows selecting
when fax call reports will
be printed. The available
selections are: “Every Fax
Error”, “Send Fax Error”,
“Receive Fax Error”,
“Every Fax”, “Send Fax
Only”, and “Never”.
Include First Page [check Enabled
box]
This option includes a
thumbnail view of the
first page of the fax on the
fax call report. (This
does not appear in a Mac
OS system.)
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Fax: Send Settings
Field
Description
Resolution This control sets the default
Default
Software
Only?
Fine
resolution which will be used
when sending faxes. The
available selections are
“Standard”, “Fine”, “Super
Fine”, and “Photo”.
Contrast
<slider>: This control allows
[Midpoint]
you to change the default
on an
contrast setting for sent faxes. unlabeled
scale
Dial Mode
Tone: If this radio button
is selected, the default
dialing mode will be tone
when dialing a number
on a fax send.
Pulse: If this radio button
is selected, the default
dialing mode will be pulse
when dialing a number
on a fax send.
Detect Dial Tone:
Checking this check box
enables testing for a dial
tone prior to dialing on a
fax send.
Enabled
Dial Prefix: This control
allows you to enter a dial
string which will be
prepended to each
entered fax number on a
fax send. The Dial Prefix is
limited to 50 characters.
You are limited to entering
the following characters
into this field: “0”, “1”, “2”,
”3”, ”4”, “5”, ”6”, ”7”, ”8”,
”9”, “(“,”)”, “ “, “.”, “*”, “R”,
“r”, “W”, “w”, and “,”.
Disabled
Other
EN
Tone
(unless a dial
prefix was
specified
during
installation)
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Redial
This group allows you to
control which type of
unsuccessful fax sends are
retried.
On Busy: Selecting this
check box enables
automatically retrying
faxes sent to busy
numbers.
On No Answer: Selecting Disabled
this check box enables
automatically retrying
unanswered send fax
attempts.
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Fax: Receive Settings
Field
Description
Answer
Mode
Automatic: Selecting this radio Auto
button causes the product to
automatically answer the phone
and attempt a fax connection
after the number of rings
specified in the Rings to Answer
control.
Manual: Selecting this radio
button disables any automatic
phone answering on the
product. To answer a fax call
you must either press the FAX/
SEND button on the product or
dial 1-2-3 on an extension
phone.
Answer Ring Pattern: This
drop-down list contains the
types of ring patterns the
product should answer when
the Automatic radio button is
checked. This control is
disabled when the Answer
Mode is not set to automatic
(if the Manual radio button is
checked). The available
selections are “Single Rings”,
“Double Rings”, “Triple Rings”,
“Double & Triple Rings”, and
“All Rings”.
EN
Default
Software
Only?
The ring pattern
option that was
entered during
installation
Otherwise,
“Double &
Triple Rings”
Rings to Answer: The value in
this spin control indicates how
many rings the product will wait
before answering a fax call
when the Automatic radio
button is checked. This control
is disabled when the Answer
Mode is not set to automatic (for
example, the Manual radio
button is checked).
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Receive
Options
Fax
Disposition
Note
On
Extension Phone: Selecting
this check box enables you to
start a fax receive by pressing
“1-2-3” on an extension phone.
On
Fit to Page: Selecting this
check box enables scaling
received fax pages to fit on the
configured paper size (Legal,
Letter, or A4).
Silence Detection: Selecting
this check box enables the
product to receive faxes from
older fax machines which do
not emit a fax signal.
On
Print: Selecting this radio
button causes received faxes to
be printed on the product.
Receive To HOST: Selecting
this radio button causes
received faxes to be uploaded
to the computer which the
enabled Receive To Host
option.
Off
Forward Fax: Selecting this
radio button causes received
faxes to be forwarded to
another fax number.
Off
None
Forward Fax Number: The
number entered in this field
represents the destination to
be used when the Forward Fax
radio button is checked. This
control is disabled if the
Forward Fax radio button is
not checked. This field is limited
to 50 characters. You are
limited to entering the following
characters into this field:
“0”, “1”, “2”, ”3”, ”4”, “5”, ”6”, ”7”,
”8”, ”9”, “(“,”)”, “ “, “.”, “*”, “R”, “r”,
“W”, “w”, and “,”.
Off
This group contains mutually exclusive choices for how the product
should handle an incoming fax.
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Fax: Fax Phone Book
Field
Description
Click this button to load dialog that
allows you to add the Name,
Company, and Fax Number of the
person you want to add to your phone
book.
Click this button to load the Add
Add
Group dialog. This dialog allows you
Group
to create new groups, assign
individuals to that group, and then
remove individuals from the group you
just created.
To use this command, click on either a
Edit
group or individual from the list (groups
Entry
are shown with a triangle at left). When
you click this command, either the Edit
Group or Edit Entry dialog appears.
Make your changes and click OK from
either dialog to save. This command is
disabled when no entries are
highlighted in the list.
Highlight an entry in the list and then
Delete
click this command to remove the
entry from the list. Note that deleting a
group does not delete the members of
that group. This command is disabled
until you highlight an entry from the
list.
Clicking this button causes the Select
Import
(from another Import Type dialog. This allows you to
phone book) import either an HP A10 phone book
file or a tab deliminated text file. You
will need to preformat the text file to
match a three-collumn deliminated list
before attempting to import.
Export
Click this button to load the Export:
Phone Book dialog. This dialog
allows you to save your fax phone
book as an HP Toolbox document, as
a text document, or as stationery.
Add
Individual
EN
Software
Default Only?
N/A
N/A
X
N/A
X
N/A
X
N/A
X
(All options
in Import
dialog are
software
only.)
N/A
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Fax: Fax Speed Dial
Field
Description
#: This field contains the speed dial
Speed
number (index) of the currently
Dial
Information selected speed dial.
Software
Default Only?
N/A
Name: This control contains the name
of the individual or group of the
currently selected speed dial.
Add
Individual
Add
Group
Clear
Edit Entry
Fax Number: This control contains the
fax number of the currently selected
speed dial.
Click this command to load the Add
Individual dialog. Enter the appropriate
information in the Name and Fax
Number fields and click OK to add the
entry. You can enter up to 275
individuals (this is the maximum
number of entries that can be saved in
the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product
memory).
Click this command to load the Add
Group dialog. This dialog allows you to
create new groups, assign individuals
to that group, and then remove
individuals from the group you just
created. Note that each group takes up
one entry out of the available 275
entries.
Highlight an entry and click Clear to
remove an individual or group. This
button is active only if a group or
individual is selected.
To use this command, click on either a
group or individual from the list (groups
are shown with a triangle at left). When
you click this command, either the Edit
Group or Edit Entry dialog appears.
Make your changes and click OK from
either dialog to save. This command is
disabled when no entries are
highlighted in the list.
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N/A
X
N/A
N/A
X
N/A
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Copy tab
Field
Description
Collate
Check this check box to turn
ON
copy collation on.
Standard Sizes: Checking Enabled
this radio button enables the
corresponding drop-down
list. This allows selecting a
default reduce-enlarge
setting from a list of preset
values.
ReduceEnlarge
<dropdown list>: This list is
enabled when the Standard
Sizes radio button is
checked. The available
selections are:
Original (100%)
Lgl->Ltr (78%)
Ltr->A4 (97%)
A4->Ltr (94%)
Lgl->A4 (83%)
Fit to page
Full page
Original
(when
radio
button is
on)
Pages per sheet
<spin control>: control is
enabled when the Pages
per sheet is selected.
Disabled
1-up
Custom: Checking this
radio button enables
the corresponding spin
control. This allows
selecting a custom reduceenlarge setting.
Contrast
EN
Default
<spin control>: This control
is enabled when the
Custom radio button is
checked. The allowable
values in this control are
between 25% and 200% in
1% increments.
<slider>: This control allows you
to change the default contrast
setting for copies.
Software
Only?
Disabled
100%
[Midpoint]
on an
unlabeled
scale
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Field
Description
Default
Copy
Quality
Text: Checking this radio button Text
causes the default copy quality
to be optimized for text and
line art.
Software
Only?
Draft: Checking this radio button
causes the default copy quality
to be a toner savings mode.
Photo: Checking this radio
button causes the default
copy quality to be optimized
for photos.
Best Photo: Checking this radio
button causes the default copy
quality to be optimized for highresolution photos.
About
Software
Default Only?
Field
Description
N/A
Includes the current version of the HP N/A
Workplace Device Configuration
Utility, along with copyright
information.
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Configuration Options for HP LaserJet
Director [Public]
If your computer is directly connected to the product, the computer is
on, and you have installed the software, the HP LaserJet Director
appears when you load a document into the document feeder tray
(this doesn’t occur when paper is placed directly on the flatbed). The
HP LaserJet Director is a shortcut toolbar that allows you to quickly
process documents using HP LaserJet 3300 Series product tools,
such as the scanner, copier, and fax machine.
The HP LaserJet Director provides you with one step access to most
common actions you might need from the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product. When you press the scan button on the device, it allows you
to specify what action (archive, OCR, e-mail, fax, or copy) to take. It
also provides a dialog for you to set configuration options.
On Windows systems, upon initialization, the HP LaserJet Director
establishes itself as a Windows System Tray icon. This gives you
access to the customization dialog and provides the ability to
terminate the HP LaserJet Director, if desired. If you left-click the
System Tray icon, the HP LaserJet Director main window will
appear. If you right-click the System Tray icon, a Context menu will
appear. The HP LaserJet Director customize option can be reached
through the context menu Customize option. It can also be reached
by pressing the Customize button when the HP LaserJet Director is
in large button floating mode.
On Mac OS systems, Director is available as an alias on the Finder
desktop. To access the customization settings, click the Customize
button.
To turn off the HP LaserJet Director
Use the following steps to close the HP LaserJet Director.
Windows
1
Right click the HP LaserJet Director icon in the system tray.
2
Select Exit from the context menu.
To restart the HP LaserJet Director after turning it off, click
Start, click Programs, click HP LaserJet 33xx, and then click
HP LaserJet Director.
Mac OS
1
EN
Open HP Director.
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2
From the File menu, select Quit.
To restart the HP Director after turning it off, double-click the alias on
the desktop. The HP Director Customize dialog presents three tabs.
The options available in each tab are described in the following
tables.
Director Configuration Settings (Windows)
This tool allows you to select a button to customize that button’s
behavior. This is also where you can customize which buttons are
displayed on the HP LaserJet Director. A minimum of one button is
enforced. You have the ability to configure the Custom button. There
is only one Custom button available.
Button Customization Tab
Default
Default
Direct Connect Network
Connect
Control
Description
Check
Listbox
The “checked” buttons will The following
The following
buttons are
be displayed on the HP
are active by
LaserJet Director toolbar. active by default: default:
Scan
Scan
E-mail
E-mail
Fax
Fax
OCR
OCR
Copy
Copy
Archive
Archive
The following
are inactive
(hidden) by
default:
The following
are inactive
(hidden) by
default:
Copy Plus
Copy Plus
Custom
Custom
Description
Displays a description of
the listbox’s highlighted
button.
N/A
N/A
Options
(Properties)
button
Change the link properties N/A
for the listbox’s highlighted
button (enabled only for
E-mail, OCR, Archive,
and Custom).
N/A
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Default
Default
Direct Connect Network
Connect
Control
Description
Select All
button
Displays all available
buttons on the HP
LaserJet Director toolbar.
N/A
N/A
Sample
toolbar
(Toolbar
preview)
A dynamic sample toolbar N/A
based on checked buttons
in the listbox.
N/A
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General tab
This tab contains all the general settings for the HP LaserJet Director.
Default
Default
Direct Con- Network
nect
Connect
Control
Description
Large buttons
On
Turn on or off large
buttons on the HP
LaserJet Director’s
toolbar.
Turn on or off minimize On
the HP LaserJet Director
window after you click a
button on the HP
LaserJet Director.
Restore the default
N/A
settings.
Minimize after
Action
Restore Defaults
button
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On
On
N/A
EN
Monitor Device tab
This tab contains the device monitoring settings for the HP LaserJet
Director.
Default
Direct
Connect
Default
Network
Connect
On
Off
On
Off
start scan button Select what action occurs
action list (listbox) when the product’s start
scan button is pressed.
On Mac OS
systems, this option
appears on the
General tab.
On
Off
Allows the computer to
receive a notification from
NOTE: This option the product when fax
is not available on activity occurs on the
product.
the Mac OS.
On
Off
Turn on or off the action to On
display the HP LaserJet
Director when the ADF
sensor is triggered on the
Show the HP
product. For network
Director
connections through an HP
Jetdirect print server, this
On Mac OS
systems, this option option is turned off by
default. For devices
appears on the
connected directly to a
General tab.
computer and shared
through Windows sharing,
this option must be turned
off manually.
Off
Control
Description
Use Director
Use the HP LaserJet
Director to monitor actions
on the product.
Allows you to turn
monitoring on or off.
start scan button
Perform this action when
the product’s start scan
button is pressed.
On Mac OS
systems, this option
Allows computer to receive
appears on the
a notification message from
General tab.
the product when the start
scan button is pressed.
Fax (fax device)
Display the
Director
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These next few controls are only available if the following options on
the Monitor Device tab are enabled:
Note
Use Director (Use the HP LaserJet Director to monitor actions on
the product
start scan button (Perform this action when the product start
scan button is pressed)
These settings are not available on Mac OS systems.
Control
Description
Device Display
The name that will be displayed on the product control
panel in order to provide a user-friendly name for the
host. Five (5) character maximum due to display
constraints. Not available in direct connect case.
Destinations
Applications/Functions where the scan can be sent
automatically.*
Add button
Add a destination to the Scan To settings.
Remove button
Remove a Scan To setting.
Scan To settings
Scan To settings that the product knows about for the
host. No duplicate application entries will be allowed
(Email To... is the only exception; multiple email
entries can be made). You can use this list to set
explicit e-mail addresses using the SNMP standard
(i.e. [email protected]).
Edit button
Edit the currently selected Scan To setting (for
example, update the e-mail address for a recipient).
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Editing the Scan To setting
Clicking the Edit button in the Monitor Device tab displays a dialog
that allows you to edit the currently selected Scan To setting.
Note
EN
These settings are not available on Mac OS systems.
Control
Description
Text displayed
Text that is displayed on the product display.
In a network case, the display name and
application name are used. In a directconnect case, only the application name is
used. This is a read-only control.
Application name
The complete application name. This is a
read-only control.
Application display name
The application’s display name that will be
displayed on the product display. Due to
display constraints: fourteen (14) character
maximum for the direct-connect case,
eight (8) character maximum for the
network case.
E-mail address
The e-mail address that is associated with
the setting. This field is only shown when the
application name is “Email To”.
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Director Configuration Settings (Mac OS)
To customize HP Director on the Mac, click Customize from HP
Director to load the HP Director Customization dialog. Use the
following information for more specific instructions on how to change
the settings under each tabbed page.
General tab
This tab contains all the general settings for the HP Director.
Default
Default
Direct Con- Network
nect
Connect
Control
Description
Restore
Defaults
Click to restore the
N/A
default settings for your
product.
On
Select what action
occurs when the
product’s start scan
button is pressed. The
listbox includes actions
that you can link to this
button. This is only
available for USB
connections.
Turn on or off the action On
to display the HP
LaserJet Director when
the ADF sensor is
triggered on the product.
For network connections
through an HP Jetdirect
print server, this option is
turned off by default. For
devices connected
directly to a computer
and shared through
Windows sharing, this
option must be turned off
manually.
Start scan button
action list (listbox)
Show the HP
Director
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Off
Off
EN
Button Customization Tab
EN
Default
Default
Direct Connect Network
Connect
Control
Description
Check
Listbox
The “checked” buttons will The following
The following
buttons are
be displayed on the HP
are active by
active by default: default:
Director toolbar.
Scan
Scan
E-mail
E-mail
Fax
Fax
OCR
OCR
Copy
Copy
Archive
Archive
The following
are inactive
(hidden) by
default:
The following
are inactive
(hidden) by
default:
Copy Plus
Copy Plus
Custom
Custom
Description
Displays a description of
the listbox’s highlighted
button.
N/A
N/A
Properties
N/A
This hidden button
appears when you click on
an item in the list that has
properties you can set.
N/A
Display All
N/A
Checks all available
buttons currently in the
listbox so they will appear
in HP Director.
N/A
Show small
buttons in
pallet
Click this check box to
reduce button size when
viewing HP Director.
N/A
N/A
N/A
Align palette Check to align all HP
vertically
Director buttons vertically;
uncheck to align the
buttons horizontally.
N/A
Show text in Check to present labels on N/A
palette
all HP Director buttons;
uncheck to present
images only.
N/A
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Scan Settings Tab
Default
Default
Direct Connect Network
Connect
Control
Description
Auto-crop
image
Check to allow the
scanner software to
automatically crop
scanned images.
Checked
N/A
Autostraighten
image
Check to allow the
scanner software to
automatically align the
image into either a
landscape or portrait
mode.
Checked
N/A
Restore
Defaults
Click to restore defaults for N/A
this tab.
N/A
Link Settings Tab
Default
Default
Direct Connect Network
Connect
Control
Description
Disabled/
Enabled
Links
These listboxes include all N/A
possible links between HP
Director and other
programs and displays
whether they are available
or unavailable for use.
N/A
Enable
Disabled
Highlight a value in the
Disabled Links list and
then click this command to
bring the link to the
Enabled Links list.
N/A
Disable
Disabled
Highlight a value in the
Enabled Links list and
then click this command to
bring the link to the
Disabled Links list.
N/A
New
Enabled
Click this command to
begin a software wizard
that allows you to create a
new link.
N/A
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Default
Default
Direct Connect Network
Connect
Control
Description
Edit
Highlight a link from one of Disabled
the two lists and click this
command to edit any of
the values that make up
this link.
Delete
Highlight a link from one of Disabled
the two lists and click this
command to remove that
link from either list.
N/A
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Configuration options for Application Linking
[Public]
Note
Application Linking is not available for Windows 95.
During installation, applications supported by the HP LaserJet 3300
software—such as word processors, spreadsheets, image editors,
and active e-mail software that are selected during installation—are
detected on your system and integrated into the Document Manager
Desktop. In addition, Windows and Mac systems handle updates in
the following way:
Windows: Each time the software starts, it updates the list of
applications available for linking.
Mac: You must either manually update the linking list or reinstall the
software to allow the installer to update the list for you.
Updating Application Links for Windows
You can reconfigure the application’s links as described below.
When you select link properties from the Document Manager, a
dialog box is shown that allows you to create, edit, delete, enable,
and disable links.
When you click New…, a wizard is activated.
Updating Application Links for the Mac OS
The following link types will be supported:
Link Type
Description
Email
Specifies an interface to a supported e-mail system.
You specify the e-mail system to use for this link.
NOTE: The list of e-mail applications will be a combination
of IPE and non-IPE (if any) e-mail destinations.
Click Next to take you to the common finishing Wizard
page.
Fax or Printer
Driver
Specifies a link to an installed printer driver, possibly
for a fax device. You specify the printer driver to use for
this link.
Click Next to take you to the common finishing
Wizard page.
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Link Type
Description
Software
Application
Specify the text-editing application to use for this link by
name, or by a specific executable file.
NOTE: The list of applications is a combination of IPE and
non-IPE (if any) graphic destinations. Also, the file format
will be grayed out until an application has been specified.
Click Next to take you to the common finishing Wizard
page.
Word
Processing/
OCR (Text)
Application
Specifies a link for editing the text of a document.
To define a text-editing link, you first specify which
installed OCR package to use for the link.
If ReadIRIS is the selected OCR package, the “Automatic
Mode” check box is selected by default. This allows a
completely automatic text recognition process. If
“Automatic Mode” is not selected, ReadIRIS will not begin
recognition, which allows you to manually specify all
ReadIRIS options before recognition occurs.
Press Next to display the wizard page for specification of
the word processor.
NOTE: For IPE (Inverse Print Engine) links, this page is
not presented.
You specify the text-editing application to use for this
link. Select an application by name or by a specific
executable file.
NOTE: The list of applications is a combination of IPE and
non-IPE (if any) text destinations. For IPE links, you may
specify whether to flow text around images.
Click Next to take you to the common finishing Wizard
page.
File Destination This specifies a conversion link.
Custom Built
Link
Specifies a custom interface implemented as a Dynamic
Linked Library (DLL) similar to PaperPort links.
Depending upon the type of link chosen, the wizard will
lead you through a path to define a specific link type.
You specify the dynamic link library that implements the
link. Change the properties by clicking Properties. This
action is implemented by the custom link DLL.
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Link Type
Description
Final Link
Specification
If the default icon is unacceptable, you can specify an icon
to be used for the link and a ToolTip text to be shown for
that link.
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Link Type
File Destination
Custom Built Link
Description
This specifies a conversion link.
Specifies a custom interface implemented as a
Dynamic Linked Library (DLL) similar to
PaperPort links.
Depending upon the type of link chosen, the
wizard will lead you through a path to define a
specific link type.
Final Link Specification
You specify the dynamic link library that
implements the link. Change the properties by
clicking Properties. This action is implemented
by the custom link DLL.
If the default icon is unacceptable, you can
specify an icon to be used for the link and a
ToolTip text to be shown for that link.
Scanner settings in the HPPSCAN.INI file
(Windows)
[HP and Customer Verbal]
The HPPSCAN.INI file stores Web site names created through the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series Publish to the Web software feature. This
ini file is located in:
<Program Folder>/Hewlett-Packard/LaserJet 33xx/
The file includes the following value.
Region
Default
Value
Possible
Values
[PublishToWeb]
N/A
N/A
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Notes
Any destination listed
under this section heading
is treated as multiple-page
capable. The user enters
the destination name
exactly as it appears in the
scanning destination box,
and then sets the variable
to any value.
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Scanner Settings [HP Proprietary]
On Windows systems, a number of settings for the HP LaserJet
Scanner program can only be set through the hp laserjet Scan
Settings dialog. Reach this dialog by clicking the Settings...
command found under the File menu. This allows you to edit
configuration settings that run the scanner program.
Clicking OK from the hp laserjet Scan Settings dialog changes the
values in the registry. Opening the dialog from the scanner program’s
File menu displays the scanner’s default settings along four tabs:
General, Size, Quality, and Format.
To change advanced settings, open HP LaserJet Scanner and click
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + t. The hp laserjet Scan Settings dialog must
be closed during this operation. The dialog then opens with the four
default tabs and three tabs for changing advanced settings: Advance
Settings; Advance Analysis; and Advanced Pdf Settings.
The following table presents the entries set in the registry. Not all of
the settings can be configured through the configuration dialog. Some
settings in the file are made by the product software.
Field
Possible
Default Value Value
Notes
General Tab
Quick Sets
Factory Defaults
Use this as the default.
Checked
Checked
Unchecked
At least one list box entry in
the above field needs to be
set as a default with this
check box.
Resolution
150
0-3600
Sets the initial output
resolution for scans.
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refers to settings saved in a
text file on your PC.
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Possible
Default Value Value
Field
Notes
Size Tab
What size is the document in
the ADF?
What size do you want the
final output?
Letter
Letter
8.5” x 13”
Legal
Executive
A4
A5
A6
B5
Double
Post Card
Post Card
Post Card
Std #10
16K
Envelope
B5
Envelope
#10
Envelope
DL
Envelope
C5
Envelope
Monarch
Checked
Sets scanner output at 100
percent.
Unchecked
Scales scanner output to the
paper size you choose in the
list box.
Same size as original.
<radio button>
What size do you want the
final output?
Scaled to fit this size page:
<radio button> <List Box>
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Field
What size do you want the
final output?
Possible
Default Value Value
100%
12-1200
Scaled to this percentage.
<radio button>
Notes
Scales scanner output to the
percentage size you enter in
the related text box.
Quality Tab
What quality do you want your Best Color
color photographs?
Photograph
Best Color
Photograph
Normal Color
Photograph
(system, web,
or Opitmal)
Automatically sharpen all
photo regions
Checked
Passes scanner output
through an image sharpen
filter.
Format Tab
How would you like TEXT
REGIONS formatted on
your page?
Fixed Page
Fixed
Page
Flowed
Page
Fixed page formats the
scanner output to make it
look as much like the original
as possible.
Flowed Page setting
formats scanner output in a
single column.
Unchecked
Allows you to manually set
page orientation.
Compress tif files, unless
specified otherwise.
Unchecked
Check to automatically
reduced tif file sizes.
Add line breaks to text files,
unless specified otherwise.
Unchecked
Sets whether line breaks are
preserved in OCR-scanned
text in files created when
scanning.
Would you like to detect
page orientation? Detect
page orientation based on
text regions.
Advanced Settings
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
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Possible
Default Value Value
Field
Display the email file type
dialog when sending a scan
to email.
Notes
Unchecked
Check to automatically bring
up the email file type dialog
when the product is
configured to scan to email.
Don’t show the manual, page Unchecked
by page, scan mode when on
the network.
Check to hide the “Page by
Page” mode option to users
who access the product from
a network connection.
Render regions in the view,
this will slow re-painting of
the viewer.
EN
Checked
Check to enabling image
rendering when loading an
image through viewer.
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Field
What do you want to use for
your email destination?
JPEG Quality Level
Possible
Default Value Value
PDF File
90
Bitmap
File
FlashPix
Bitmap
File
GiF
HP
Document
HTML
File
JPEG
PCX
PDF
PNG
Rich Text
Format
Text Only
Text Only
with Line
Breaks
TIFF
Compressed
TIFF File
TIFF
Multipage
Windows
Metafile
1-100
Notes
Sets the file type to format
scanner output.
Sets the quality level for
JPEG image compression.
A higher setting gives better
image quality, but larger
file sizes.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
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Possible
Default Value Value
Field
Notes
Advanced Analysis
Merge the backgrounds
during Analysis.
Checked
This value is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
If no color is detected in a
scanned image, convert it to
grayscale to sae space.
Unchecked
Automatically detects for color
on all scanned images and
converts to grayscale if no
color is detected.
What line art regions should All, convert all
line art regions
be converted to photos?
<region includes choices with to photos
radio buttons>
When should Analysis be
performed?
None,
leave the
line art
regions
as is
Color
only
Black and
White
only
All,
convert
all line art
regions to
photos
Only when
Always
performing OCR
Only when
tasks
performing
OCR tasks
Sets which type of line art
regions on a page will be
converted to photo images.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
Sets whether the scanning
software will identify different
regions (text, drawing,
photos) in a document when
scanning.
Never
In all cases, Analysis is turned
on when the user clicks the
Edit Regions button in the
scanner software.
NOTE: Setting 2 only affects
scans initiated from the scan
program. For scans using the
Director, it will turn Analyze
OFF.
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Field
Possible
Default Value Value
Notes
Advanced PDF Settings
Allow searchable text in pdfs
(larger file size)
Checked
Checked retains data that
allows the text of a .PDF to be
searched. Unchecked
discards this data, and the
item is scanned as an image
only before being converted
to .PDF format.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
Use color in pdfs
Checked
Normal preserves color
information in .PDF files
created when scanning.
Monochrome converts color
to grayscale.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
Use 8 bit text in pdfs
Unchecked
Sets the bit-depth for
scanning text into .PDF
files. 1-bit provides B&W
scanning; 8-bit provides
grayscale scanning.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
Resolutions: dpi for text in
pdfs
300
1-3600
Sets the output resolution for
text in .PDF files created
when scanning.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
Resolutions: dpi for drawings
in pdfs
150
1-3600
Sets the output resolution for
line art in .PDF files created
when scanning.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
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Possible
Default Value Value
Field
Resolutions: dpi for photos
in pdfs
300
1-3600
Notes
Sets the output resolution for
photo images in .PDF files
created when scanning.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
JPEG quality level for
non-hpd files
80
1-100
Sets the quality level for
JPEG image compression
within non-hpd files created
when scanning. A higher
setting gives better image
quality, but larger file sizes.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
JPEG quality level for
hpd files
96
1-100
Sets the quality level for
JPEG image compression
within hpd files created when
scanning. A higher setting
gives better image quality, but
larger file sizes.
This variable is used in the
linking process, as well as in
the scanner user interface.
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Settings for Main Scan UI Dialog
The default for these settings are only used for the first launch of this
product after software installation.
Variable
ScanColor
First Time Possible values
Default
0
0 = Color (24 bit)
ScanUiAutoMo 1
de
DestName
“hp
LaserJet
Photo
Center”
Information
This defines what
color and bit depth to
2 = Grayscale (8 bit
scan with. Although
Black & White will be
3 = Black & White
smaller in final size
(1 bit)
than the other choices, it
actually takes longer to
scan because the data
is transferred uncompressed, where as
color and grayscale are
transferred compressed.
0 = Scan all pages at Which mode to default
once
the Scan Control
Viewer when launching.
1 = Scan page by
The user will be able to
page
switch between these at
run time.
Any destination name This must be the
EXACT text as shown
in the destination box.
or
“Imaging”
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Settings Not Available from the UI
Variable
First Time Possible values
Default
ScanAppMode 0
0 = Typical Scan
Control Viewer
1 = Automation (for
application linking)
2 = Non-functional
dialogs
3 = Settings dialog
only (with Hidden
tabs hidden)
Information
This is the execution
mode for the scan ui,
you can not switch
between these after
launching the dialog.
See Notes below for
more information on
each of these modes.
4 = Settings dialog
only with Hidden
tabs displayed
QSType
Indicates the type of
quickset. This
variable should never
be adjusted.
Settings Located in the Settings Property
Page Dialog
Variable
Setting’s Tab
Default
DefaultQS
General
OutputResolution
General
“Factory
anything!
Default”
(localized)
150 for non- 12 – 9600
OCR
destinations
ScaleToPercent Size
InputHeight
Size
InputWidth
Size
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Possible values Information
300 for OCR
destinations
100
0, 12 – 1200
depends on 500 – 1400
country/
region
depends on 500 – 850
country/
region
What quick set to use
when launching the
Scan Control Viewer.
The resolution to send to
the destination, it’s
software interpolated
from the input resolution
as necessary.
The percentage to scale
the image to in the final
output. If it’s zero, it’s
calculated from input
and output height and
width values.
Height to scan (in .01
inch). Ignored for flatbed
scans.
Width to scan (in .01
inch). Ignored for
flatbed scans.
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Variable
Setting’s Tab
Default
OutputHeight
Size
OutputWidth
Size
AutoSharpen
Quality
depends on 500 – 1400
country/
region
depends on 500 - 850
country/
region
1
1 = Automatically
sharpen photos
Possible values Information
Height to scale output to
(in .01 inch) if the
ScaleToPercent == 0.
Width to scale output to
(in .01 inch) if the
ScaleToPercent == 0.
Whether to automatically
sharpen photo regions.
PhotoQuality
Quality
3
0 = Leave photos
alone
3 = RGB
Quality for photos
PhotoPaletteType
Quality
0
4 = Pallette
0 = System
DetectOrientation
1 = Web
Format
0
PageFormat
Format
0
NetworkHide
Advanced Analysis 0
RenderRegions Advanced Analysis 1
PdfSearchText
Advanced Pdf
Settings
1
PdfColor
Advanced Pdf
Settings
1
2 = optimum
0 = Leave
orientation as
detected
The palette to use on
photos when
PhotoQuality = Palette
Whether to automatically rotate
landscape images.
1 = Automatically
rotate landscape
images
0=fixed
How to format the text
for destinations that
1=flowed
support it.
Since every page is a
0 = Show the
manual page by separate scan job,
network users run the
page mode
risk of contention issues
1 = Hide the
when using page by
manual page by
page mode. Auto mode
page mode
minimizes the potential
for this issue.
0 = don’t render Whether or not to
regions
render the regions in the
viewer for every redraw.
1 = render
This is ignored for
regions
automation mode.
0 = image only
Whether to create
PDF
searchable text within a
pdf file.
1 = searchable
text PDF
0 = monochrome What color to put into the
PDF
pdf file.
1 = normal PDF
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Variable
Setting’s Tab
Default
Possible values Information
Advanced Pdf
Settings
PdfDrawingsDpi Advanced Pdf
Settings
PdfPhotosDpi
Advanced Pdf
Settings
PdfJpgQuality
Advanced Pdf
Settings
300
0-3600
Dpi for text in PDF files
300
0-3600,
150
0-3600,
80
1-100
PdfJpgQualityH Advanced Pdf
pd
Settings
96
1-100
Pdf8BitText
0
0 = 1 bit
Dpi for drawings in PDF
files
Dpi for photos in PDF
files
JPG quality in PDFs files
when scanning from
other than an HPD
source file.
JPG quality in PDF files
when scanning from an
HPD source file.
Bit depth for text in
PDF files
PdfTextDpi
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Advanced Pdf
Settings
1 = 8 bit
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Variable
Setting’s Tab
Default
EmailFileFormat Advanced Settings 2048
Possible values Information
0x00000001
(1)for BMP
0x00000002
(2)for TIFF
File type for the
attachment on email
destinations
0x00000004
(4)for JPEG
0x00000008
(8)for GIF
0x00000010
(16)for
FLASHPIX
0x00000020
(32)for PCX
0x00000040
(64)for PNG
0x00000080
(128)for WMF
0x00000100
(256)for TEXT
0x00000200
(512)for RTF
0x00000400
(1024)for HTML
0x00000800
(2048) for PDF
EmailShowFileT Advanced Settings 1
ypes
JpegQuality
Advanced Settings 90
TifCompression Advanced Settings 1
0x00001000
(4096)for HPD
Whether to prompt the
0 = use default
and don’t prompt user for an attachment
file type when going to
the user
an email destination.
1 = prompt the
user to select a
file type
1-100
JPG quality in all jpg’s
other than within PDFs.
Whether to compress
0 = no
compression on tif files.
tifs
1 = Compress tif
files
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Variable
Setting’s Tab
TxtLineBreaks
Advanced Settings 1
BackgroundMerge
Default
Advanced Settings 1
AnalyzeMethod Advanced Settings 1
Possible values Information
0 = do NOT put
line breaks in
text files
1 = Set line
breaks in text
files
0 = normal
1 = merge
backgrounds
0 = never
analyze
Whether to put line
breaks in text files.
Whether to merge the
background regions.
When to perform IPE
analysis.
1 = always
analyze
LineArtToPhoto Advanced Settings 3
2 = only analyze
when OCR is
needed
0 = Leave line art When to convert line art
regions to photo regions.
alone
1 = Convert all
color line art to
color photo
2 = Convert all
b&w line art to
b&w photo
AutoGrayConvert Advanced Analysis 0
3 = Convert all
line art to photo
0 = If color is
selected, make
result in color
1 = If no color is
detected in the
scan, convert the
result into
grayscale
EN
This will convert images
where no color is
detected to grayscale to
speed things up and
create a smaller file size.
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Dynamic Settings Set in the Registry
Variable
Default
Possible values
and Default
Information
EmailAddress
n/a
any email address
Currently implemented
but never used!
EmailNumAttachments
EmailAttachFile01
0
n/a
DestHandle
0
SrcFile
n/a
Src
n/a
0–1
If this is set, the email
will be sent
automatically to the
address specified.
Currently implemented
but never used!
The number of files
to attach to the email
besides the source
file (or one that is
scanned).
filename with full path Currently implemented
but never used!
any valid handle
value
any valid filename
with full path
Any value above the
‘EmailNumAttachments’
value will be ignored.
Sets the destination.
Sets to file source if
appropriate, based
on filename.
0 = Scan from the
3300
1 = Read from a file
2 = Scan from the
flatbed scanner
SrcFileValid
n/a
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4 = Read from
multiple tif files
any valid filename
with full path
If the blob didn’t work
on the SrcFile and
it’s not a filetype
compatible as a source,
then use this file as
the source. This file
must be of a filetype
compatible as a source,
i.e. hpd or tif.
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Variable
Default
Possible values
and Default
DeleteSrcFile
0
0 = Leave source file Whether to delete the
alone
source file when done.
OutputFile
InputResolution
n/a
Information
1 = Delete the source
file when done
any filename
If there is no directory
structure (no ‘\’
character) then it will be
put in the default
document directory.
Based on 12 – 9600
OutputRes
olution
If nothing set, prompts
the user for a filename.
What resolution to
request from the
scanner. This is
usually set by the
OutputResolution
as follows:
If the OutputResolution
is under 149, scan
at 100
Else if the
OutputResolution is
between 150 and 199,
scan at 150
Else if the
OutputResolution is
between 200 and 299,
scan at 200
Else if the
OutputResolution is
above 300, scan at 300
PrinterName
EN
n/a
any valid printer
name
However, there are
times that IPE ignores
the user input and scan
as it seems necessary.
Sets the printer driver
name for printer
destination
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Variable
Default
Possible values
and Default
Information
FileFormat
4096
0x00000001 (1)for
BMP
Sets what format to use
for file destinations
0x00000002 (2)for
TIFF
0x00000004 (4)for
JPEG
0x00000008 (8)for
GIF
0x00000010 (16)for
FLASHPIX
0x00000020 (32)for
PCX
0x00000040 (64)for
PNG
0x00000080 (128)for
WMF
0x00000100 (256)for
TEXT
0x00000200 (512)for
RTF
0x00000400
(1024)for HTML
0x00000800 (2048)
for PDF
0x00001000
(4096)for HPD
How the above Setting Variables are Read
and Saved
Procedure for reading in a setting value (unless otherwise noted):
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Check in the command line
Check in the current section (== current quick set )
Check in the factory default section (the actual title is localized )
For some variables, check in the ‘ScanMain’ section
Use hard-coded default
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Procedure for saving a setting value:
1. If the setting was passed in through the command line, do NOT
save anything
2. Else, save it to the current section (== current quick set )
This means that all setting variables can be passed in through the
command line for the current execution of hppscan.exe, without
affecting the ‘saved’ values in the registry.
ScanAppMode Details
Normal - Allows user interaction, full dialog
Document Manager ‘Scan’ icon
Director ‘Scan’ button
Program Group ‘HP LaserJet Scanner’ item
Automation - Allows no user interaction, shows only the Viewer and
automatically scans to the a destination
Document Manager file linking
Director scanning (OCR, Archive, Email, Custom)
Non-functional dialogs - Cycles through the dialogs for localization
testing, totally non-function
Localization testing only, nothing for end user
Settings Property Pages - Displays the settings property pages and
save changes, without any scanning functionality
Director wizard scan settings button
Setting Property Pages with the Hidden tabs - Displays the settings
property pages as above but with the hidden tabs visible
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Customer support for changing registry keys
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Hidden Setting dialog pages
There are two setting dialog tabs that are only shown if the ‘/
ShowHiddenPages’ is passed in through the command line or by
clicking <ctrl> + <Alt> + <Shift> + t
These tabs contain all the registry settings used by the IPE Scan UI
but not available to the user on are regular base. They are really
considered advanced user features and will only be presented by the
customer support center, not in any user documentation.
Registry Notes
The Scan Control Viewer will create any hppscan registry keys it
needs during it’s first execution. This allows you to correct any
serious errors in their program. For instance, if you notice the
program’s settings will not work correctly for whateve reason, you can
delete the whole hppscan registry key under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER and the keys will be re-generated at the
next execution. Here are the registry entries generated during the
first execution of hppscan.exe:
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\Factory Defaults\QSType = 0
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\MultiPageDests\QSType = 4
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\MultiPageDests\Readiris = 1
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\ScanMain\DefaultQS = “Factory Defaults”
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\ScanMain\DestName = “varies”
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\ScanMain\NetworkHide = 0
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\ScanMain\QSType = 1
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\ScanMain\ScanColor = “0”
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-inone\hppscan\ScanMain\ScanMode = “1”
The main key that hppscan.exe reads in setting values from:
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet All-in-one\hppscan
Note
This information is stored for the current user, not the machine, so
it will change by who’s logged on.
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Multiple Page Third Party Applications
The MultiPageDest sections is used to indicate which destinations
handle multiple pages. If a destination is capable of handling multiple
pages, create a variable under the MultiPageDest key exactly as the
destination appears in the scan UI drop down box. Set it’s value to 1
to turn on the capability, 0 to turn it off. This ‘workaround’ will
hopefully be integrated into the actual destinations at some point.
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Product Monitoring (HPPSTATS.INI) File
Note
For HP and Customer Verbal Use
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product maintains a device monitoring
file, which tracks various settings and actions related to the software.
Note
The HPPSTATS.INI file is used on Windows systems only. It does
not appear on Mac OS systems.
The device monitoring file is formatted as an .INI file (a text file) in the
C:\PROGRAM FILES\HEWLETT-PACKARD\LASERJET 33XX\
directory under the name HPPSTATS.INI. This file is overwritten each
time an installation is started, and is filled in dynamically whenever
you perform an action that is being monitored. The file might provide
information about why the HP LaserJet 3300 software is performing a
particular way.
Note
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Printing the Software Configuration Page will print out this .INI file
also. To print the software configuration page, click Start, click
Programs, select HP LaserJet 33xx, select Tools, and then click
Software Configuration Page. The page will print from the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product.
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The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product monitoring file consists of the
following sections. Related INI and error log files are also included in
the table.
HP LaserJet Related
3300
Error File
Software
Component
HP LaserJet
Director
INI Section
Heading
HppDirector.log [Director]
Actions and Settings
Monitored
Tracks main button clicks
How many times it is
launched
Customized settings
for launching
programs
App Links used
Software support
button used
Web Capture used
Scans
Prints
Annotates
HP LaserJet
Document
Manager
<None>
[Document
Manager]
The statitics for this
application are captured
under the [Director]
section in the INI file.
HP LaserJet
Send Fax
hppgfax.ini
[Send Fax]
# from Print Driver
# pages scanned
# times used
# w/Coverpage
# w/ADF Contents
# pages sent
# delayed faxes sent
# faxes sent
Last Phonebook
HP LaserJet
Copier
hppcopy.log
[Copier]
Default settings are now
saved in hppcopy.ini,
which is located in the
same folder.
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Error File
Software
Component
INI Section
Heading
Actions and Settings
Monitored
HP LaserJet
Copy Plus
[Copy Plus]
# of times used
<None>[
Color
B/W
Printer
HP LaserJet
Document
Viewer
<None>
[Document
Viewer]
HP Device
Configuration
<None>
[Device Config] # times used
[PhotoEditor]
No values included.
Report configuration
settings
FaxReceive Answer
Mode
HP Photo
Editor
<None>
# times used
HP LaserJet
Cover Page
Editor
<None>
[FaxCoverPage # times used
Editor]
Configuration changes
are saved in
hppCoverPageEditor.ini.
HP LaserJet
Toolbar
<None>
[Desktop]
Tracks button clicks
Application
Links
<None>
[Applink]
Director's Custom Button
Configuration changes
are saved in
hppPhotoEditor.ini.
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Installation Changes to Windows Systems
The tables in the following sections detail the changes to your system
as new folders and files are added when the HP LaserJet 3300
software is installed on computers running Windows operating
systems.
Note
This listing does not include files that are created, and then deleted,
during the installation process.
The following tables apply to all versions of the Microsoft Windows
operating systems supported by the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product.
The OS column notes which files are installed for a specific operating
system. The following abbreviations are used:
•
95 = Windows 95
•
98 = Windows 98
•
Me = Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
•
2000 = Windows 2000
•
NT = Windows NT 4.0
•
XP = Windows XP
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\
HPBHealr.dll
95
hpbmmon.dll
95
HPBF3320.PMD
95
hpdomon.dll
95
hphpar98.vxd
95
hppadt40.sys
95
hppadt40.exe
95
hppamon0.dll
95
hppaprt0.sys
95
hppasnm0.dll
95
hppausb0.sys
95
atl.dll
95
hphpar95.vxd
95
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File
OS
hppadt40.dll
95
hppapml0.dll
95
hppanet0.exe
95
hppapts0.dll
95
hppapml0.exe
95
mfc42.dll
95
msvcirt.dll
95
msvcp60.dll
95
msvcrt.dll
95
roboex32.dll
95
HPBF3320.DRV
95
HPBF3320.HLP
95
HPBFAB16.DLL
95
HPBFAB32.DLL
95
HPBAFD16.DLL
95
HPBFTM16.DLL
95
HPBFTM32.DLL
95
HPBFAB.DDU
95
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Drivers\
hppadt40.sys
95
hppaprt0.sys
95
hppausb0.sys
95
c:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
95
hppaprt0.inf
95
hppddt40.inf
95
hppdusb0.inf
95
c:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\HP LaserJet 33xx\
User Guide.lnk
95
c:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs\HP LaserJet 33xx\Tools\
hp LaserJet 3300 Uninstaller.lnk
95
Software Configuration Page.lnk
95
c:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\
EN
_INS5576._MP
95
ZDataI51.dll
95
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
_WUTL951.DLL
95
c:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\PCL69x_ME\
hpbafd16.dl_
95
hpbfab.dd_
95
hpbfab16.dl_
95
hpbfab32.dl_
95
hpbftm16.dl_
95
hpbftm32.dl_
95
hpbhealr.dl_
95
hpbmmon.dl_
95
hpdomon.dl_
95
usbmon.dll
95
fonts.mf_
95
hp3300_4.ppd
95
hp3300_4.pp_
95
hp3330_4.ppd
95
hp3330_4.pp_
95
hpbf3310.dr_
95
hpbf3310.hl_
95
hpbf3310.pm_
95
hpbf3320.dr_
95
hpbf3320.hl_
95
hpbf3320.pm_
95
iconlib.dl_
95
pscript.dr_
95
pscript.hl_
95
pscript.in_
95
Log.txt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
pagefile.sys
NT, 2000
COMPATID.TXT
ME, 98
c:\
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\
ntuser.dat.LOG
XP
ntuser.ini
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Cookies\
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File
OS
administrator@msn[1].txt
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\
IconCache.db
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows\
UsrClass.dat
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\
atl.dll
XP, NT, 2000
hppaprt0.inf
XP
hppddt40.inf
XP
hppdprt0.inf
XP
hppdusb0.inf
XP
HPBHealr.dll
XP, NT, 2000
hpbmmon.dll
XP, NT, 2000
hpdomon.dll
XP, NT, 2000
hppadt40.sys
XP, NT, 2000
hppamon0.dll
XP, NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
XP, NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
XP, NT, 2000
usbinst32.dll
XP, NT, 2000
hppasnm0.dll
XP, NT, 2000
TWAIN.LOG
XP, NT, 2000
Twain001.Mtx
XP, NT, 2000
hpjsilog.txt
NT, 2000
hppddot4.inf
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\Drivers\
hphparnt.sys
XP, NT, 2000
hppadt40.sys
XP, NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
XP, NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
XP, NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\HPfonts\
EN
albr55w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
albr56w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
albr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
albr85w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
arir45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
arir46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
arir65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
arir66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
avgr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
avgr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
avgr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
avgr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
bokr35w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
bokr36w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
bokr75w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
bokr76w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgor45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgor46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgor65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgor66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgtr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgtr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgtr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cgtr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
chanc___.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
clar45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
clar65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
clar67w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
clar73w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
coronet.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cour45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cour46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cour65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cour66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cpsr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cpsr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cpsr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
cpsr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
dings___.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
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File
OS
garr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
garr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
garr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
garr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr47w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr48w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr67w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
helr68w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
letr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
letr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
letr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
letr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
marigold.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
ncsr55w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
ncsr56w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
ncsr75w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
ncsr76w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
olvr55w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
olvr56w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
olvr75w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
olvr93w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
palr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
palr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
palr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
palr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
symbol.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
symps__.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
timr45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
timr46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
timr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
timr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
tner45w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
tner46w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
tner65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
tner66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr55w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr56w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr57w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr58w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr65w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr66w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr67w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
unvr68w.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
wingding.ttf
XP, NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
XP, NT, 2000
hppddt40.inf
XP, NT, 2000
hppdprt0.inf
XP, NT, 2000
hppdusb0.inf
XP, NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\USB_NT\
hppaprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppddt40.inf
NT, 2000
hppdprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppdusb0.inf
NT, 2000
HPBHealr.dll
NT, 2000
hpbmmon.dll
NT, 2000
hpdomon.dll
NT, 2000
hppadt40.sys
NT, 2000
hppamon0.dll
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
NT, 2000
usbinst32.dll
NT, 2000
hppasnm0.dll
NT, 2000
atl.dll
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\USB_NT\Drivers\
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OS
hppadt40.sys
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\USB_NT\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
NT, 2000
hppddt40.inf
NT, 2000
hppdprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppdusb0.inf
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\XP_LPT_DOT4\
hppddot4.inf
XP
HPBHealr.dll
XP
hpbmmon.dll
XP
hpdomon.dll
XP
hppadt40.sys
XP
hppamon0.dll
XP
hppaprt0.sys
XP
hppausb0.sys
XP
usbinst32.dll
XP
hppasnm0.dll
XP
atl.dll
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\XP_LPT_DOT4\Drivers\
hppadt40.sys
XP
hppaprt0.sys
XP
hppausb0.sys
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\XP_LPT_DOT4\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
XP
hppddt40.inf
XP
hppdprt0.inf
XP
hppdusb0.inf
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\FileGrp\
EN
hpbafd32.dl_
XP
hpbftm32.dl_
XP
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
hpbhealr.dl_
XP
hpbmmon.dl_
XP
hpdomon.dl_
XP
hp3300_7.ppd
XP
hp3300_7.pp_
XP
hp3303ps.cat
XP
hp331Ep5.cat
XP
hp332Ep6.cat
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
hp3330_7.pp_
XP
hpbf331e.dl_
XP
hpbf331e.hl_
XP
hpbf331g.dl_
XP
hpbf331i.pm_
XP
hpbf332e.dl_
XP
hpbf332e.hl_
XP
hpbf332g.dl_
XP
hpbf332i.pm_
XP
hppcptresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000
hppcptui.cnt
XP, NT, 2000
hppcptui.hlp
XP, NT, 2000
hpbmmon.dll
XP
hppamon0.dll
XP
hppamon0.dl_
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\PCL6_2k\
hpbafd32.dl_
NT, 2000
hpbftm32.dl_
NT, 2000
hpbhealr.dl_
NT, 2000
hpbmmon.dl_
NT, 2000
hpdomon.dl_
NT, 2000
hp3300_7.ppd
NT, 2000
hp3300_7.pp_
NT, 2000
hp3303ps.cat
NT, 2000
hp331Ep5.cat
NT, 2000
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File
OS
hp332Ep6.cat
NT, 2000
hp3330_7.ppd
NT, 2000
hp3330_7.pp_
NT, 2000
hpbf331e.dl_
NT, 2000
hpbf331e.hl_
NT, 2000
hpbf331g.dl_
NT, 2000
hpbf331i.pm_
NT, 2000
hpbf332e.dl_
NT, 2000
hpbf332e.hl_
NT, 2000
hpbf332g.dl_
NT, 2000
hpbf332i.pm_
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\PCL6_XP\
hpbafd32.dl_
XP
hpbftm32.dl_
XP
hpbhealr.dl_
XP
hpbmmon.dl_
XP
hpdomon.dl_
XP
hp3300_7.ppd
XP
hp3300_7.pp_
XP
hp3303ps.cat
XP
hp331Ep5.cat
XP
hp332Ep6.cat
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
hp3330_7.pp_
XP
hpbf331e.dl_
XP
hpbf331e.hl_
XP
hpbf331g.dl_
XP
hpbf331i.pm_
XP
hpbf332e.dl_
XP
hpbf332e.hl_
XP
hpbf332g.dl_
XP
hpbf332i.pm_
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temporary
Internet Files\Content.IE5\
helppane17[1].js
EN
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
tab-end_off[1].gif
NT, 2000
srch-go1[1].gif
NT, 2000
SPL_hottamale0201[1].gif
NT, 2000
NT_scents0202[1].jpg
NT, 2000
bl_history_1a[1].jpg
NT, 2000
bl_history_1b[1].jpg
NT, 2000
logo[1].gif
NT, 2000
tab-front_on[1].gif
NT, 2000
12roses50x50[1].gif
NT, 2000
NS_redwings0202[1].jpg
NT, 2000
tab-back_line_tall[1].gif
NT, 2000
footer_logo-md[1].gif
NT, 2000
msn[1]
NT, 2000
css-site1[1].ashx
NT, 2000
pp-signin[1].gif
NT, 2000
006257030043_D2[1].gif
NT, 2000
stock-dn[1].gif
NT, 2000
tab-bg_line_on[1].gif
NT, 2000
bullet-add[1].gif
NT, 2000
msnhome[1].js
NT, 2000
tab-mid_on2[1].gif
NT, 2000
c[1].gif
NT, 2000
espn_logo[1].gif
NT, 2000
SPC_horse0202[1].jpg
NT, 2000
tab-bg_line_off[1].gif
NT, 2000
bullet-black[1].gif
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Recent\
PostViewFiles.lnk
XP
Post_Installed.lnk
XP
Post_Install.lnk
XP
Installed.lnk
NT, 2000
JetDirect.lnk
NT, 2000
Install.lnk
NT, 2000
NoFax.lnk
NT, 2000
2K_Para_Install.lnk
NT, 2000
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Path
File
OS
Para.lnk
NT, 2000
InstalledBase.lnk
NT, 2000
USB.lnk
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINNT\Desktop\
hp LaserJet Document Manager.lnk
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINNT\Start Menu\Programs\HP
LaserJet 33xx\
User Guide.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Copier.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Document Manager.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Director.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Scanner.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Photo Center.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Send Fax.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Cover Page Editor.lnk
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINNT\Start Menu\Programs\HP
LaserJet 33xx\Tools\
hp LaserJet 3300 Uninstaller.lnk
NT, 2000
hp LaserJet Device Configuration.lnk
NT, 2000
Software Configuration Page.lnk
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINNT\Start
Menu\Programs\I.R.I.S. Applications\Readiris\
Readiris User's Guide.lnk
NT, 2000
Readiris Help.lnk
NT, 2000
Readiris.lnk
NT, 2000
I.R.I.S. OCR Registration.lnk
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users.WINNT\Start
Menu\Programs\Startup\
HP LaserJet Director.lnk
NT, 2000
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop\
hp LaserJet Document Manager.lnk
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\HP LaserJet
33xx\
User Guide.lnk
EN
XP
hp LaserJet Copier.lnk
XP
hp LaserJet Document Manager.lnk
XP
hp LaserJet Director.lnk
XP
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
hp LaserJet Scanner.lnk
XP
hp LaserJet Photo Center.lnk
XP
hp LaserJet Send Fax.lnk
XP
hp LaserJet Cover Page Editor.lnk
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\HP LaserJet
33xx\Tools\
hp LaserJet 3300 Uninstaller.lnk
XP
hp LaserJet Device Configuration.lnk
XP
Software Configuration Page.lnk
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\I.R.I.S.
Applications\Readiris\
Readiris User's Guide.lnk
XP
Readiris Help.lnk
XP
Readiris.lnk
XP
I.R.I.S. OCR Registration.lnk
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\
HP LaserJet Director.lnk
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\
NTUSER.DAT
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows\
UsrClass.dat
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\
NTUSER.DAT
XP
c:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows\
UsrClass.dat
XP
c:\Program Files\Directory Lister\
DirLister.ini
XP
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\
Dev_1.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
DEV_2.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPA3200.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
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EN
File
OS
hppabmp0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppacvt0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppaelo0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppaicd0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppalip0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppamfc0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppamsg0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppanoag.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppapmlc.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppasci0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppasif0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppastbl.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppavdi0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppavdx0.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppsoftconfigpage.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppstats.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HppTcGeneric.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HppTcMfc.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
prodinfo.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppares0.enu
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
hppsoftconfigpage.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppTccommsgres.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
GRAPHBAR.CNT
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
GRAPHBAR.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hpfaxcvr.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hpfaxcvr.hlp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPASIF0.CNT
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPASIF0.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppcfg.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
Hppcfg.hlp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppcopy.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPCOPY.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppcoverpageeditor.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppcoverpageeditor.hlp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppdirector.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPDIRECTOR.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppdocsmart.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPDOCSMART.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPGFAX.CNT
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPGFAX.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
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OS
hpphpd.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPHPD.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppphotoeditor.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppphotoeditor.hlp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hpppst.hlp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
Hpppta.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPPTA.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppscan.cnt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
HPPSCAN.HLP
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
toolproperties.hlp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppTcComMsg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
hppamem0.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
50comupd.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ajaxsrc.src
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
analysis.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
autdest.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
autoloader.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
cmmap000.bin
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
CMMAP000.DBC
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
CMMAP000.SBC
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
debmp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
dehex.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
demet.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
dess.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
detree.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
dewp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 193
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
hp-notes.sjp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpcd.dst
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpcd.sjp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpdclasslib.hpx
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpddst.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpddst.dst
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpdebs.ebs
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpduct.dst
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpfilet.dst
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hphtml.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpimgfmt.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpiris.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpiris.sjp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpldm.sjp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hplndll.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hplpc.sjp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hplpp.sjp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpp4pfileconvert.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpp4pmax.g32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppapplink.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppautoindexer.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcb632.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcfg.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcopy.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcopy.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdeskback.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdfwst.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
HppDirector.log
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdocsmart.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppfavoritesback.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpphpd.src
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpphpdd.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppimgproc.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppinstlinks.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppipeal.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Path
EN
File
OS
hppipeal.log
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppipeext.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppjls.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpplablib.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppLnDest.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppmavt.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppnull.ebs
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
HppRebord.log
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppredeye.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpprndst.dst
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppscan.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppscan.log
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppscan.src
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppschedindexer.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppsearchindex.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpptpv.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppwp2wsupt.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hprtf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpsj32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpsource.src
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hptxtfmt.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpwmf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ibfpx2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ibgp42.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ibjpg2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ibpcd2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ibxbm2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ibxpm2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ibxwd2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imcm52.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imcm62.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imcm72.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imcmx2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imfmv2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imgdf2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 195
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
imgem2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imgstore.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
immet2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
impdf2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
impif2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
imrnd2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ipebase.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
iphgw2.flt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
isgdi32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ltscsn10.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
lwf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
lwpapin.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
lwpapipn.dat
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
mapidest.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
OI61U1NS.RTF
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
pi_w32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ppt7dll.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ppt8dll.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Pxlimage.dlL
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
README.TXT
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
rebord.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccca.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccch.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccda.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccdu.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccfa.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccfi.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
scclo.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccole.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccut.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sccvw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
tiffsrc.src
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsacs.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsami.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsbdr.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Path
EN
File
OS
vsbmp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vscgm.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsdbs.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsdez.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsdif.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsdrw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsdx.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsdxf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsemf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsen4.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsens.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsenw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vseshr.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsexe2.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsfax.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsfcd.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsfcs.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsfft.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsflw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsfwk.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsgdsf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsgif.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsgzip.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vshgs.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vshtml.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsimg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsiwp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsjw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsleg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vslwp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vslzh.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsm11.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmanu.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmcw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmm.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 197
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
vsmm4.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmmfn.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmpp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmsg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmsw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmwkd.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmwks.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmwp2.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmwpf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsmwrk.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsow.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspbm.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspcl.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspcx.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspdx.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspfs.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspgl.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspic.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspict.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspng.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspntg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspp2.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspp7.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspp97.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsppl.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vspsp.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsqa.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsqad.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsqp6.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsqp9.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsras.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsrbs.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsrft.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsrfx.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Path
EN
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OS
vsrtf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vssam.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vssc5.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vssdw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsshw3.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vssmd.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vssms.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vssmt.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vssnap.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsspt.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vstaz.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vstext.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vstga.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vstif6.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vstw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vstxt.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsvcrd.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsviso.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsvw3.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsw6.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsw97.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
VSWBMP.DLL
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswg2.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswk4.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswk6.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswks.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswm.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswmf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsword.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswork.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswp5.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswp6.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswpf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswpg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswpg2.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 199
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
vswpl.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vswpw.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsws.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsws2.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsxl5.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vsxy.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
vszip.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
word7dll.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
word8dll.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
xforms.ebs
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
zlib.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppapplinkresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppbmp adapterresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcfg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcnxtwebresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcopy.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdirector.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdocsmartresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdocument controlresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpphpdres.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppimage controlresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppleadtoolsresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppnative adapterresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphotoextresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppscan.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppschedindexerresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppsearchindexresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppviewresen.bin
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppvysorresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
UES2WENG.sjp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
destscombo.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppbmp adapter.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppCNXTWeb.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdirector.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppdocument control.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Path
EN
File
OS
hppFileList Control.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppfoldertree control.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppHPD Adapter.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppHPD Control.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpphpd.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppimage control.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppleadtools.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppnative adapter.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppodf adapter.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphotoext.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppsimplecontrols.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppsi_indexbase.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppsi_indexer.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppSI_Searcher.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppsi_searchindex.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppThumbnail Control.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppToolTips.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppvysor.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
inso.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
pegasuscom.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
pegasuscomps.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
pegasussmartproxy.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
pegviewer.ocx
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
en_hppphotocenter.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphotoeditor.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphotoeditorresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
guide.chm
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
DGAPPLNK.DBF
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
DGAPPLNK.CDX
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcoverpageeditor.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
HppFaxComMg.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppFaxUpload.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppgfax.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppgfax.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 201
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
hppphonelotusnotes.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
lcppn201.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
en_hppcoverpageeditor.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcoverpageeditorresen.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppfaxviewres.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppgfax.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcoverpagerenderer.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppfaxview.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphone3200.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphoneact.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphonegoldmine.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphoneoe.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphoneoutlook.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphoneoutlookcontacts.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppphoneoutlookpab.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppPhoneWinfax.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
DEV_3.INI
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppFaxLog.fl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
configparams.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hppcfg.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpbmmon.dll
NT, 2000
hppamon0.dll
NT, 2000
hppasnm0.dll
NT, 2000
atl.dll
NT, 2000
HPBHealr.dll
NT, 2000
hpdomon.dll
NT, 2000
hppadt40.sys
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
NT, 2000
usbinst32.dll
NT, 2000
hppadt40.dll
NT, 2000
hppanet0.exe
NT, 2000
hppapml0.dll
NT, 2000
hppapml0.exe
NT, 2000
hppapts0.dll
NT, 2000
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Path
File
OS
mfc42.dll
NT, 2000
msvcirt.dll
NT, 2000
msvcp60.dll
NT, 2000
msvcrt.dll
NT, 2000
roboex32.dll
NT, 2000
twain.dll
NT, 2000
twain_32.dll
NT, 2000
twunk_16.exe
NT, 2000
twunk_32.exe
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppddt40.inf
NT, 2000
hppdprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppdusb0.inf
NT, 2000
hppddot4.inf
NT, 2000
dllreg.exe
NT, 2000, 95
Images
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Drivers\
hphparnt.sys
NT, 2000
hppadt40.sys
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
NT, 2000
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Faxes\DelayedFaxes\
Empty.txt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Faxes\Sent\
Empty.txt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Images\
Empty.txt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
NT, 2000
hppddt40.inf
NT, 2000
hppdprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppdusb0.inf
NT, 2000
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Readiris\
api_iris.exe
EN
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 203
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
api_iris_img_log.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
drs832.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
fmtcp8.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpljeng.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpljeng.ini.iris
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpljrcg.ini.big5
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpljrcg.ini.gb
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpljrcg.ini.ksc
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ljeng32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ljext32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ljpp32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ljrcg.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ljrcg_img.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ljseg32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
rayimg.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
regipe.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
regstr.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
brt.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
brz.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
cat.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
cro.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ctl3dv2.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
cze.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
dan.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
dut.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
eng.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
est.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
fin.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
fmtpdf.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
frn.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
grk.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
grm.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hpscl.d32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
hun.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
inetwh16.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Path
File
OS
inetwh32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
irisco32.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ir_fe.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
itl.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
MSGBRZ.R32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Msgdut.r32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
msgfrn.r32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Msggrm.r32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Msgitl.r32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Msgspn.r32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
nop.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
noscan32.d32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
nrw.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
pol.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
prt.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
readiris.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
readme.doc
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
readme.txt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Regri50.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
regstr.cfg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
rus.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
setbrows.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
slk.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
SLN.YTR
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
spn.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
swd.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
trk.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
twaino38.d32
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
ukr.ytr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
english.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
readiris.chm
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
readiris.pdf
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\anniversary\
EN
happyanniversary1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
happyanniversary2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\birthday\
happybirthday1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
happybirthday2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\blank\
blank1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
blank2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\business\
buscard1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
buscard2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\calendar\
onepagecalendar1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
onepagecalendar2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
overlaycalendar1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
overlaycalendar2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
twelvepagecalendar1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
twelvepagecalendar2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\cover\
prescover1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
prescover2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\flyer\
flyer1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
flyer2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\frame\
frame1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
frame2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\getwellsoon\
gws1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
gws2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\holiday\
seasonsgreetings1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
seasonsgreetings2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\layouts\
1 8x10 landscape.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
1 8x10 portrait.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
1_8x10_landscape.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Path
File
OS
1_8x10_portrait.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
2 5x7 landscapes.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
2 5x7 portraits.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
2_5x7_landscapes.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
2_5x7_portraits.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
4 3x5 landscapes.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
4 3x5 portraits.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
4_3x5_landscapes.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
4_3x5_portraits.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
8 2.5x3.5 landscapes.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
8 2.5x3.5 portraits.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
8_2.5x3.5_landscapes.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
8_2.5x3.5_portraits.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\stationery\
stationery1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
stationery2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Templates\thankyou\
thankyou1.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
thankyou2.hpt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Twain_32\hppa3300\
hppa0000.ind
NT, 2000
hppadsr0.ds
NT, 2000
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\
EN
uninst.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
BaseNT_2K_XP.huf
XP, NT, 2000
PCL6_XP.huf
XP
MinXP.huf
XP
guide.huf
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
Min_UnInstaller.huf
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
PE.huf
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
RI.huf
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
DATA.TAG
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 207
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
data1.cab
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
data1.hdr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
lang.dat
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
layout.bin
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
os.dat
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
Setup.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
SETUP.INI
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
setup.ins
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
setup.lid
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
_inst32i.ex_
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
_ISDel.exe
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
_sys1.cab
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
_sys1.hdr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
_user1.cab
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
_user1.hdr
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
common.huf
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
pml_XP.huf
XP
Fax2K_XP.huf
XP, NT, 2000
PCL6_2K.huf
NT, 2000
Min2k.huf
NT, 2000
pml_2k.huf
NT, 2000
Base98_ME.huf
ME, 98
PCL69X_ME.huf
ME, 98, 95
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Path
File
OS
min9x.huf
ME, 98, 95
pml_98.huf
ME, 98
Fax98_ME.huf
ME, 98
setupdir
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0005\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0006\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0007\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0009\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\000a\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\000b\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\000e\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0010\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0012\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0013\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0014\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0015\
EN
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 209
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0019\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\001d\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\001e\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\001f\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0404\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\040c\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0416\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Uninstall\setupdir\0804\
_Setup.dll
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98,
95
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Websets\
atthome.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
attworldnet.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
back.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
back1.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
back2.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
backgnd.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
bg1.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
bg2.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
black2up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
black3up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
black4up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
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Path
File
OS
cback.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
cnext.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
descrip1.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
descrip2.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
descrip3.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
earthlink.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
header1.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
header2.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
header3.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
home.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
home1.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
home2.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
msn.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
next.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
next1.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
next2.jpg
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
p2whosts.ini
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
p2whosts.txt
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
purple2up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
purple3up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
purple4up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
qwest.bmp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
t1.itp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
t2.itp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
t3.itp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
template1.itp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
template2.itp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
white2up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
white3up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
white4up.tpl
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\fax cover pages\
EN
sample01.cvp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sample02.cvp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sample03.cvp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sample04.cvp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 211
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
sample05.cvp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
sample06.cvp
XP, NT, 2000, ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\
WPXERROR.LOG
ME, 98
WPXINDEX.LST
ME, 98
PPDINDEX.LST
ME, 98
FONTS.MFD
ME, 98
HP3330_4.WPX
ME, 98
Kokanee.log
ME, 98
hppLangChoice.ini
ME, 98
FMTMSAM.INI
ME, 98
hpbafd.ini
ME, 98
winstart.bat
ME, 98
tmpcpyis.bat
ME, 98
tmpdelis.bat
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\APPLOG\
SPOOL32.LGC
ME, 98
HPPAVDX0.LGC
ME, 98
CMDNINST.LGC
ME, 98
HELPCTR.LGC
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\Desktop\
hp LaserJet Document Manager.lnk
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\INF\
hp3320p6.cat
ME, 98
HP3320p6.inf
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\INF\OTHER\
HPhp3301ps.inf
ME, 98
Microsoftusbprint.inf
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\Recent\
IINoFaxInst.lnk
ME, 98
IIInst.lnk
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\
HP3330_4.PPD
ME, 98
HPBHEALR.DLL
ME, 98
HPBMMON.DLL
ME, 98
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Path
EN
File
OS
HPDOMON.DLL
ME, 98
ICONLIB.DLL
ME, 98
PSCRIPT.DRV
ME, 98
PSCRIPT.HLP
ME, 98
PSCRIPT.INI
ME, 98
HPBF3320.PMD
ME, 98
FONTS.MFM
ME, 98
hphpar98.vxd
ME, 98
hppadt40.sys
ME, 98
hppadt40.exe
ME, 98
hppamon0.dll
ME, 98
hppaprt0.sys
ME, 98
hppasnm0.dll
ME, 98
hppausb0.sys
ME, 98
hppadt40.dll
ME, 98
hppapml0.dll
ME, 98
hppanet0.exe
ME, 98
hppapts0.dll
ME, 98
hppapml0.exe
ME, 98
hpptpvbuttons2.dll
ME, 98
lfbmp11n.dll
ME, 98
lfcmp11n.dll
ME, 98
lffax11n.dll
ME, 98
lffpx11n.dll
ME, 98
lffpx7.dll
ME, 98
lfgif11n.dll
ME, 98
lfjbg11n.dll
ME, 98
lfkodak.dll
ME, 98
lfmsp11n.dll
ME, 98
lfpcx11n.dll
ME, 98
lfpng11n.dll
ME, 98
lftif11n.dll
ME, 98
lfxwd11n.dll
ME, 98
ltdis11n.dll
ME, 98
ltefx11n.dll
ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 213
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
ltfil11n.dll
ME, 98
ltimg11n.dll
ME, 98
ltkrn11n.dll
ME, 98
ltocx11n.ocx
ME, 98
lttmb11n.dll
ME, 98
lttmb11n.ocx
ME, 98
lttwn11n.dll
ME, 98
ltwvc11n.dll
ME, 98
hppcustomize2.dll
ME, 98
irisco32.dll
ME, 98
hhupd.exe
ME, 98
HPBF3320.DRV
ME, 98
HPBF3320.HLP
ME, 98
HPBFAB16.DLL
ME, 98
HPBFAB32.DLL
ME, 98
HPBAFD16.DLL
ME, 98
HPBFTM16.DLL
ME, 98
HPBFTM32.DLL
ME, 98
HPBFAB.DDU
ME, 98
hppcptdr.drv
ME, 98
hppcptpm.dll
ME, 98
hppcptui.dll
ME, 98
hppfxdrv.drv
ME, 98
hppcpten.dll
ME, 98
hppcptui.cnt
ME, 98
hppcptui.hlp
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\CatRoot\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E500C04FC295EE}\
00000003.CAT
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\Drivers\
hppadt40.sys
ME, 98
hppaprt0.sys
ME, 98
hppausb0.sys
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
ME, 98
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Path
File
OS
hppaprt0.inf
ME, 98
hppddt40.inf
ME, 98
hppdusb0.inf
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\monitor\
hppfxpm.dll
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\Start Menu\Programs\HP LaserJet 33xx\
User Guide.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Copier.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Document Manager.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Director.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Scanner.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Photo Center.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Send Fax.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Cover Page Editor.lnk
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\Start Menu\Programs\HP LaserJet 33xx\Tools\
hp LaserJet 3300 Uninstaller.lnk
ME, 98
hp LaserJet Device Configuration.lnk
ME, 98
Software Configuration Page.lnk
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\Start Menu\Programs\I.R.I.S. Applications\Readiris\
Readiris User's Guide.lnk
ME, 98
Readiris Help.lnk
ME, 98
Readiris.lnk
ME, 98
I.R.I.S. OCR Registration.lnk
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp\
HP LaserJet Director.lnk
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\
usbmon.dll
ME, 98
TWAIN.LOG
ME, 98
Twain001.Mtx
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\HPfonts\
EN
albr55w.ttf
ME, 98
albr56w.ttf
ME, 98
albr65w.ttf
ME, 98
albr85w.ttf
ME, 98
arir45w.ttf
ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 215
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
arir46w.ttf
ME, 98
arir65w.ttf
ME, 98
arir66w.ttf
ME, 98
avgr45w.ttf
ME, 98
avgr46w.ttf
ME, 98
avgr65w.ttf
ME, 98
avgr66w.ttf
ME, 98
bokr35w.ttf
ME, 98
bokr36w.ttf
ME, 98
bokr75w.ttf
ME, 98
bokr76w.ttf
ME, 98
cgor45w.ttf
ME, 98
cgor46w.ttf
ME, 98
cgor65w.ttf
ME, 98
cgor66w.ttf
ME, 98
cgtr45w.ttf
ME, 98
cgtr46w.ttf
ME, 98
cgtr65w.ttf
ME, 98
cgtr66w.ttf
ME, 98
chanc___.ttf
ME, 98
clar45w.ttf
ME, 98
clar65w.ttf
ME, 98
clar67w.ttf
ME, 98
clar73w.ttf
ME, 98
coronet.ttf
ME, 98
cour45w.ttf
ME, 98
cour46w.ttf
ME, 98
cour65w.ttf
ME, 98
cour66w.ttf
ME, 98
cpsr45w.ttf
ME, 98
cpsr46w.ttf
ME, 98
cpsr65w.ttf
ME, 98
cpsr66w.ttf
ME, 98
dings___.ttf
ME, 98
garr45w.ttf
ME, 98
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File
OS
garr46w.ttf
ME, 98
garr65w.ttf
ME, 98
garr66w.ttf
ME, 98
helr45w.ttf
ME, 98
helr46w.ttf
ME, 98
helr47w.ttf
ME, 98
helr48w.ttf
ME, 98
helr65w.ttf
ME, 98
helr66w.ttf
ME, 98
helr67w.ttf
ME, 98
helr68w.ttf
ME, 98
letr45w.ttf
ME, 98
letr46w.ttf
ME, 98
letr65w.ttf
ME, 98
letr66w.ttf
ME, 98
marigold.ttf
ME, 98
ncsr55w.ttf
ME, 98
ncsr56w.ttf
ME, 98
ncsr75w.ttf
ME, 98
ncsr76w.ttf
ME, 98
olvr55w.ttf
ME, 98
olvr56w.ttf
ME, 98
olvr75w.ttf
ME, 98
olvr93w.ttf
ME, 98
palr45w.ttf
ME, 98
palr46w.ttf
ME, 98
palr65w.ttf
ME, 98
palr66w.ttf
ME, 98
symbol.ttf
ME, 98
symps__.ttf
ME, 98
timr45w.ttf
ME, 98
timr46w.ttf
ME, 98
timr65w.ttf
ME, 98
timr66w.ttf
ME, 98
tner45w.ttf
ME, 98
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 217
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
tner46w.ttf
ME, 98
tner65w.ttf
ME, 98
tner66w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr55w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr56w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr57w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr58w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr65w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr66w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr67w.ttf
ME, 98
unvr68w.ttf
ME, 98
wingding.ttf
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\Inf\
hppddt40.inf
ME, 98
hppdprt0.inf
ME, 98
hppdusb0.inf
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\System32\Drivers\
hppadt40.sys
ME, 98
hppaprt0.sys
ME, 98
hppausb0.sys
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\
_INS5576._MP
ME, 98
ZDataI51.dll
ME, 98
_WUTL951.DLL
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\PCL69x_ME\
hpbafd16.dl_
ME, 98
hpbfab.dd_
ME, 98
hpbfab16.dl_
ME, 98
hpbfab32.dl_
ME, 98
hpbftm16.dl_
ME, 98
hpbftm32.dl_
ME, 98
hpbhealr.dl_
ME, 98
hpbmmon.dl_
ME, 98
hpdomon.dl_
ME, 98
usbmon.dll
ME, 98
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File
OS
fonts.mf_
ME, 98
hp3300_4.ppd
ME, 98
hp3300_4.pp_
ME, 98
hp3330_4.ppd
ME, 98
hp3330_4.pp_
ME, 98
hpbf3310.dr_
ME, 98
hpbf3310.hl_
ME, 98
hpbf3310.pm_
ME, 98
hpbf3320.dr_
ME, 98
hpbf3320.hl_
ME, 98
hpbf3320.pm_
ME, 98
iconlib.dl_
ME, 98
pscript.dr_
ME, 98
pscript.hl_
ME, 98
pscript.in_
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TWAIN_32\hppa3300\
hppa0000.ind
ME, 98
hppadsr0.ds
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS\
win.ini
XP
setupapi.log
XP
SchedLgU.Txt
XP
IsUninst.exe
XP, 95
Kokanee.log
XP, 95
hppLangChoice.ini
XP
hpbafd.ini
XP, 95
FMTMSAM.INI
XP
twain_32.dll
95
twunk_32.exe
95
twain.dll
95
Twain_32
95
twunk_16.exe
95
tmpdelis.bat
95
c:\WINDOWS\Debug\
oakley.log.sav
EN
XP
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 219
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
c:\WINDOWS\Prefetch\
NTOSBOOT-B00DFAAD.pf
XP
WUAUCLT.EXE-399A8E72.pf
XP
DIRLISTER.EXE-2C2E801D.pf
XP
RUNDLL32.EXE-451FC2C0.pf
XP
SETUP.EXE-393E66AE.pf
XP
DEMO32.EXE-256B94FD.pf
XP
LAUNCH.EXE-1F0BFC0A.pf
XP
SETUP.EXE-0456E129.pf
XP
_INS5576._MP-2FD4C137.pf
XP
_ISDEL.EXE-011EF566.pf
XP
ACTPORTS.EXE-3236F91D.pf
XP
RUNDLL32.EXE-2455876E.pf
XP
50COMUPD.EXE-063EDE93.pf
XP
HPPDIRECTOR.EXE-1A86AFC6.pf
XP
HPPHPD.EXE-2F658656.pf
XP
HPPAPML0.EXE-1DC8D8FE.pf
XP
RUNDLL32.EXE-4438C31E.pf
XP
RUNDLL32.EXE-22E7A16C.pf
XP
HPPGFAX.EXE-3528DC5D.pf
XP
HPPFAXUPLOAD.EXE-154BE35A.pf XP
HPPAVDX0.EXE-2BC70EE9.pf
XP
NOTEPAD.EXE-336351A9.pf
XP
HPPSOFTCONFIGPAGE.EXE385B3144.pf
XP
RUNDLL32.EXE-29E2CA7E.pf
XP
RUNDLL32.EXE-27F3BC24.pf
XP
c:\WINDOWS\inf\
dot4prt.PNF
XP
ntprint.PNF
XP
printupg.PNF
XP
hp3303ps.inf
XP
hp3303ps.PNF
XP
hppddot4.PNF
XP
INFCACHE.1
XP
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Path
File
OS
hppddot4.inf
XP
hp332Ep6.inf
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\
EN
HPBMMON.DLL
XP
HPDOMON.DLL
XP
HPBHEALR.DLL
XP
hppasnm0.dll
XP
hppadt40.sys
XP
hppamon0.dll
XP
hppaprt0.sys
XP
hppausb0.sys
XP
usbinst32.dll
XP
hppadt40.dll
XP
hppanet0.exe
XP
hppapml0.dll
XP
hppapml0.exe
XP
hppapts0.dll
XP
roboex32.dll
XP
hpptpvbuttons2.dll
XP
lfbmp11n.dll
XP
lfcmp11n.dll
XP
lffax11n.dll
XP
lffpx11n.dll
XP
lffpx7.dll
XP
lfgif11n.dll
XP
lfjbg11n.dll
XP
lfkodak.dll
XP
lfmsp11n.dll
XP
lfpcx11n.dll
XP
lfpng11n.dll
XP
lftif11n.dll
XP
lfxwd11n.dll
XP
ltdis11n.dll
XP
ltefx11n.dll
XP
ltfil11n.dll
XP
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
ltimg11n.dll
XP
ltkrn11n.dll
XP
ltocx11n.ocx
XP
lttmb11n.dll
XP
lttmb11n.ocx
XP
lttwn11n.dll
XP
ltwvc11n.dll
XP
hppcustomize2.dll
XP
hhupd.exe
XP
irisco32.dll
XP
hppcptpm.dll
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2\
edb.log
XP
edb.chk
XP
dberr.txt
XP
tmp.edb
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E500C04FC295EE}\
catdb
XP
TimeStamp
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E500C04FC295EE}\
TimeStamp
XP
hp3303ps.CAT
XP
hppddot4.CAT
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
XP
hppddt40.inf
XP
hppdprt0.inf
XP
hppdusb0.inf
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\config\
software.LOG
XP
SECURITY
XP
SAM
XP
AppEvent.Evt
XP
SecEvent.Evt
XP
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Path
File
OS
SysEvent.Evt
XP
SYSTEM
XP
SOFTWARE
XP
DEFAULT
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache\
dot4.sys
XP
dot4prt.sys
XP
dot4usb.sys
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\
Dot4.sys
XP
Dot4Prt.sys
XP
hppadt40.sys
XP
hppaprt0.sys
XP
hppausb0.sys
XP
Dot4usb.sys
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\PRINTERS\
FP00000.SPL
XP
FP00000.SHD
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\
EN
hp3300_7.pp_
XP
hp3300_7.ppd
XP
hp3303ps.cat
XP
hp3303ps.inf
XP
hp3304ps.cat
XP
hp3330_7.pp_
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
hpbhealr.dl_
XP
hpbmmon.dl_
XP
hpdomon.dl_
XP
hppddot4.cat
XP
hppddot4.inf
XP
HPBF332E.DLL
XP
HPBF332G.DLL
XP
HPBF332I.PMD
XP
HPBF332E.HLP
XP
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
HPBAFD32.DLL
XP
HPBFTM32.DLL
XP
HPBMMON.DLL
XP
HPPAMON0.DLL
XP
HPBHEALR.DLL
XP
HPDOMON.DLL
XP
Hppcptdr3.dll
XP
hppcptui.dll
XP
hppfxdrvnt.hlp
XP
hppfxuint.dll
XP
hppcptresen.dll
XP
hppcptui.cnt
XP
hppcptui.hlp
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3\
PSCRIPT5.DLL
XP
PS5UI.DLL
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
PSCRIPT.HLP
XP
PSCRIPT.NTF
XP
hp3330_7.BPD
XP
HPBF332G.DLL
XP
HPBF332E.DLL
XP
HPBF332I.PMD
XP
HPBF332E.HLP
XP
HPBAFD32.DLL
XP
HPBFTM32.DLL
XP
HPBMMON.DLL
XP
HPPAMON0.DLL
XP
HPBHEALR.DLL
XP
HPDOMON.DLL
XP
hppcptdr3.dll
XP
hppcptui.dll
XP
hppcptui.hlp
XP
hppcptui.cnt
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\common\
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Path
File
OS
hppfxdrvnt.dll
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\monitor\
hppfxpmnt.dll
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\vid_03f0_pid_0917_rev_0
100\
PS5UI.DLL
XP
PSCRIPT.HLP
XP
PSCRIPT.NTF
XP
PSCRIPT5.DLL
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\Logs\
wmiprov.log
XP
wbemess.log
XP
c:\WINDOWS\twain_32\hppa3300\
hppa0000.ind
XP, 95
hppadsr0.ds
XP, 95
c:\WINNT\
ShellIconCache
NT, 2000
hpbafd.ini
NT, 2000
Kokanee2.bak
NT, 2000
0
NT, 2000
Kokanee1.bak
NT, 2000
IsUninst.exe
NT, 2000
Kokanee.log
NT, 2000
hppLangChoice.ini
NT, 2000
FMTMSAM.INI
NT, 2000
TWAIN.LOG
NT, 2000
Twain001.Mtx
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\Debug\UserMode\
userenv.log
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\inf\
EN
hppaprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppddt40.inf
NT, 2000
hppdprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppdusb0.inf
NT, 2000
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 225
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
hp332Ep6.inf
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.PNF
NT, 2000
hppddt40.PNF
NT, 2000
hppdprt0.PNF
NT, 2000
hppdusb0.PNF
NT, 2000
hp332Ep6.PNF
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\system32\
hptcpmon.dll
NT, 2000
hptcpmib.dll
NT, 2000
hptcpmui.dll
NT, 2000
hptcpmon.ini
NT, 2000
hptcpmui.hlp
NT, 2000
hpipxmui.hlp
NT, 2000
AddPort.ini
NT, 2000
hppasnm0.dll
NT, 2000
HPBHealr.dll
NT, 2000
hpbmmon.dll
NT, 2000
hpdomon.dll
NT, 2000
hppadt40.sys
NT, 2000
hppamon0.dll
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
NT, 2000
usbinst32.dll
NT, 2000
hppadt40.dll
NT, 2000
hppanet0.exe
NT, 2000
hppapml0.dll
NT, 2000
hppapml0.exe
NT, 2000
hppapts0.dll
NT, 2000
msvcp60.dll
NT, 2000
roboex32.dll
NT, 2000
hpptpvbuttons2.dll
NT, 2000
lfbmp11n.dll
NT, 2000
lfcmp11n.dll
NT, 2000
lffax11n.dll
NT, 2000
lffpx11n.dll
NT, 2000
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Path
File
OS
lffpx7.dll
NT, 2000
lfgif11n.dll
NT, 2000
lfjbg11n.dll
NT, 2000
lfkodak.dll
NT, 2000
lfmsp11n.dll
NT, 2000
lfpcx11n.dll
NT, 2000
lfpng11n.dll
NT, 2000
lftif11n.dll
NT, 2000
lfxwd11n.dll
NT, 2000
ltdis11n.dll
NT, 2000
ltefx11n.dll
NT, 2000
ltfil11n.dll
NT, 2000
ltimg11n.dll
NT, 2000
ltkrn11n.dll
NT, 2000
ltocx11n.ocx
NT, 2000
lttmb11n.dll
NT, 2000
lttmb11n.ocx
NT, 2000
lttwn11n.dll
NT, 2000
ltwvc11n.dll
NT, 2000
hppcustomize2.dll
NT, 2000
hhupd.exe
NT, 2000
irisco32.dll
NT, 2000
hppcptpm.dll
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\system32\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
NT, 2000
hppddt40.inf
NT, 2000
hppdprt0.inf
NT, 2000
hppdusb0.inf
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\system32\drivers\
hppadt40.sys
NT, 2000
hppaprt0.sys
NT, 2000
hppausb0.sys
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\
EN
HPBF332E.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBF332G.DLL
NT, 2000
Installation Changes to Windows Systems 227
Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
HPBF332I.PMD
NT, 2000
HPBF332E.HLP
NT, 2000
HPBAFD32.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBFTM32.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBMMON.DLL
NT, 2000
HPPAMON0.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBHEALR.DLL
NT, 2000
HPDOMON.DLL
NT, 2000
Hppcptdr3.dll
NT, 2000
hppcptui.dll
NT, 2000
hppfxdrvnt.hlp
NT, 2000
hppfxuint.dll
NT, 2000
hppcptresen.dll
NT, 2000
hppcptui.cnt
NT, 2000
hppcptui.hlp
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3\
HPBF332E.HLP
NT, 2000
HPBAFD32.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBFTM32.DLL
NT, 2000
HPPAMON0.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBF332G.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBF332E.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBF332I.PMD
NT, 2000
HPBMMON.DLL
NT, 2000
HPBHEALR.DLL
NT, 2000
HPDOMON.DLL
NT, 2000
hppcptdr3.dll
NT, 2000
hppcptui.dll
NT, 2000
hppcptui.hlp
NT, 2000
hppcptui.cnt
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\common\
hppfxdrvnt.dll
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\monitor\
hppfxpmnt.dll
NT, 2000
c:\WINNT\twain_32\hppa3300\
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Path
File
OS
hppa0000.ind
NT, 2000
hppadsr0.ds
NT, 2000
c:\_RESTORE\ARCHIVE\
BKUPVXDLASTLOG.1
ME, 98
SEQ.2
ME, 98
BKUPWININITLOG.2
ME, 98
FS3.CAB
ME, 98
FS4.CAB
ME, 98
c:\_RESTORE\TEMP\
EN
A0000729.CPY
ME, 98
A0000730.CPY
ME, 98
A0000750.CPY
ME, 98
A0000753.CPY
ME, 98
A0000754.CPY
ME, 98
A0000756.CPY
ME, 98
A0000757.CPY
ME, 98
A0000758.CPY
ME, 98
A0000759.CPY
ME, 98
A0000761.CPY
ME, 98
A0000762.CPY
ME, 98
A0000763.CPY
ME, 98
A0000764.CPY
ME, 98
A0000765.CPY
ME, 98
A0000766.CPY
ME, 98
A0000767.CPY
ME, 98
A0000768.CPY
ME, 98
A0000769.CPY
ME, 98
A0000770.CPY
ME, 98
A0000771.CPY
ME, 98
A0000772.CPY
ME, 98
A0000773.CPY
ME, 98
A0000774.CPY
ME, 98
A0000775.CPY
ME, 98
A0000776.CPY
ME, 98
A0000777.CPY
ME, 98
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
A0000778.CPY
ME, 98
A0000779.CPY
ME, 98
A0000780.CPY
ME, 98
A0000781.CPY
ME, 98
A0000782.CPY
ME, 98
A0000783.CPY
ME, 98
A0000784.CPY
ME, 98
A0000785.CPY
ME, 98
A0000786.CPY
ME, 98
A0000787.CPY
ME, 98
A0000788.CPY
ME, 98
A0000789.CPY
ME, 98
A0000790.CPY
ME, 98
A0000791.CPY
ME, 98
A0000792.CPY
ME, 98
A0000793.CPY
ME, 98
A0000794.CPY
ME, 98
A0000795.CPY
ME, 98
A0000796.CPY
ME, 98
A0000797.CPY
ME, 98
A0001194.CPY
ME, 98
A0001195.CPY
ME, 98
A0001196.CPY
ME, 98
A0001204.CPY
ME, 98
A0001205.CPY
ME, 98
A0001207.CPY
ME, 98
A0001208.CPY
ME, 98
A0001209.CPY
ME, 98
A0001210.CPY
ME, 98
A0001211.CPY
ME, 98
A0001213.CPY
ME, 98
A0001214.CPY
ME, 98
A0001215.CPY
ME, 98
A0001216.CPY
ME, 98
A0001217.CPY
ME, 98
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EN
File
OS
A0001218.CPY
ME, 98
A0001219.CPY
ME, 98
A0001221.CPY
ME, 98
A0001222.CPY
ME, 98
A0001223.CPY
ME, 98
A0001224.CPY
ME, 98
A0001225.CPY
ME, 98
A0001226.CPY
ME, 98
A0001227.CPY
ME, 98
A0001228.CPY
ME, 98
A0001229.CPY
ME, 98
A0001244.CPY
ME, 98
A0001245.CPY
ME, 98
A0001246.CPY
ME, 98
A0001251.CPY
ME, 98
A0001253.CPY
ME, 98
A0001254.CPY
ME, 98
A0001255.CPY
ME, 98
A0001257.CPY
ME, 98
A0001258.CPY
ME, 98
A0001259.CPY
ME, 98
A0001260.CPY
ME, 98
A0001261.CPY
ME, 98
A0001262.CPY
ME, 98
A0001263.CPY
ME, 98
A0001264.CPY
ME, 98
A0001265.CPY
ME, 98
A0001266.CPY
ME, 98
A0001267.CPY
ME, 98
A0001268.CPY
ME, 98
A0001269.CPY
ME, 98
A0001270.CPY
ME, 98
A0001271.CPY
ME, 98
A0001272.CPY
ME, 98
A0001273.CPY
ME, 98
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
A0001274.CPY
ME, 98
A0001275.CPY
ME, 98
A0001276.CPY
ME, 98
A0001277.CPY
ME, 98
A0001278.CPY
ME, 98
A0001279.CPY
ME, 98
A0001280.CPY
ME, 98
A0001281.CPY
ME, 98
A0001282.CPY
ME, 98
A0001283.CPY
ME, 98
A0001284.CPY
ME, 98
A0001285.CPY
ME, 98
A0001286.CPY
ME, 98
A0001287.CPY
ME, 98
A0001288.CPY
ME, 98
A0001289.CPY
ME, 98
A0001290.CPY
ME, 98
A0001291.CPY
ME, 98
A0001292.CPY
ME, 98
A0001293.CPY
ME, 98
A0001294.CPY
ME, 98
A0001295.CPY
ME, 98
A0001296.CPY
ME, 98
A0001297.CPY
ME, 98
A0001298.CPY
ME, 98
A0001299.CPY
ME, 98
A0001300.CPY
ME, 98
A0001301.CPY
ME, 98
A0001302.CPY
ME, 98
A0001303.CPY
ME, 98
A0001304.CPY
ME, 98
A0001305.CPY
ME, 98
A0001306.CPY
ME, 98
A0001307.CPY
ME, 98
A0001308.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
EN
File
OS
A0001309.CPY
ME, 98
A0001310.CPY
ME, 98
A0001311.CPY
ME, 98
A0001312.CPY
ME, 98
A0001313.CPY
ME, 98
A0001314.CPY
ME, 98
A0001315.CPY
ME, 98
A0001316.CPY
ME, 98
A0001317.CPY
ME, 98
A0001318.CPY
ME, 98
A0001319.CPY
ME, 98
A0001320.CPY
ME, 98
A0001321.CPY
ME, 98
A0001322.CPY
ME, 98
A0001323.CPY
ME, 98
A0001324.CPY
ME, 98
A0001325.CPY
ME, 98
A0001326.CPY
ME, 98
A0001327.CPY
ME, 98
A0001328.CPY
ME, 98
A0001329.CPY
ME, 98
A0001330.CPY
ME, 98
A0001331.CPY
ME, 98
A0001332.CPY
ME, 98
A0001333.CPY
ME, 98
A0001334.CPY
ME, 98
A0001335.CPY
ME, 98
A0001336.CPY
ME, 98
A0001337.CPY
ME, 98
A0001338.CPY
ME, 98
A0001339.CPY
ME, 98
A0001340.CPY
ME, 98
A0001341.CPY
ME, 98
A0001342.CPY
ME, 98
A0001343.CPY
ME, 98
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
A0001344.CPY
ME, 98
A0001345.CPY
ME, 98
A0001346.CPY
ME, 98
A0001347.CPY
ME, 98
A0001348.CPY
ME, 98
A0001349.CPY
ME, 98
A0001684.CPY
ME, 98
A0001351.CPY
ME, 98
A0001557.CPY
ME, 98
A0001558.CPY
ME, 98
A0001679.CPY
ME, 98
A0001680.CPY
ME, 98
A0000728.CPY
ME, 98
A0000732.CPY
ME, 98
A0000733.CPY
ME, 98
A0000734.CPY
ME, 98
A0000736.CPY
ME, 98
A0000737.CPY
ME, 98
A0000738.CPY
ME, 98
A0000739.CPY
ME, 98
A0000740.CPY
ME, 98
A0000741.CPY
ME, 98
A0000742.CPY
ME, 98
A0000743.CPY
ME, 98
A0000744.CPY
ME, 98
A0000745.CPY
ME, 98
A0000746.CPY
ME, 98
A0000747.CPY
ME, 98
A0000748.CPY
ME, 98
A0000749.CPY
ME, 98
A0000751.CPY
ME, 98
A0000752.CPY
ME, 98
A0000755.CPY
ME, 98
A0000760.CPY
ME, 98
A0001206.CPY
ME, 98
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EN
File
OS
A0001220.CPY
ME, 98
A0001230.CPY
ME, 98
A0001231.CPY
ME, 98
A0001232.CPY
ME, 98
A0001234.CPY
ME, 98
A0001235.CPY
ME, 98
A0001236.CPY
ME, 98
A0001237.CPY
ME, 98
A0001238.CPY
ME, 98
A0001239.CPY
ME, 98
A0001240.CPY
ME, 98
A0001242.CPY
ME, 98
A0001243.CPY
ME, 98
A0001247.CPY
ME, 98
A0001248.CPY
ME, 98
A0001249.CPY
ME, 98
A0001250.CPY
ME, 98
A0001350.CPY
ME, 98
A0001352.CPY
ME, 98
A0001353.CPY
ME, 98
A0001354.CPY
ME, 98
A0001355.CPY
ME, 98
A0001356.CPY
ME, 98
A0001357.CPY
ME, 98
A0001358.CPY
ME, 98
A0001359.CPY
ME, 98
A0001360.CPY
ME, 98
A0001361.CPY
ME, 98
A0001362.CPY
ME, 98
A0001363.CPY
ME, 98
A0001364.CPY
ME, 98
A0001365.CPY
ME, 98
A0001366.CPY
ME, 98
A0001367.CPY
ME, 98
A0001368.CPY
ME, 98
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Files Installed for Windows Systems
Path
File
OS
A0001369.CPY
ME, 98
A0001639.CPY
ME, 98
A0001642.CPY
ME, 98
A0001371.CPY
ME, 98
A0001487.CPY
ME, 98
A0001488.CPY
ME, 98
A0001491.CPY
ME, 98
A0001636.CPY
ME, 98
A0001637.CPY
ME, 98
A0001819.CPY
ME, 98
A0001820.CPY
ME, 98
A0001821.CPY
ME, 98
A0001824.CPY
ME, 98
A0001817.CPY
ME, 98
A0001403.CPY
ME, 98
A0001685.CPY
ME, 98
A0001686.CPY
ME, 98
A0001689.CPY
ME, 98
A0001690.CPY
ME, 98
A0001813.CPY
ME, 98
A0001814.CPY
ME, 98
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Changes to *.INI and Windows Registry Files
Win.ini Changes After Installation
The following changes are made to the win.ini file, located in the
Windows folder:
Section
Key
Value
[READIRIS]
exe-path
$DEFAULT\Readiris
iris-path
$DEFAULT\Readiris
version
700
menu
*See Menu Language
language
*See Language Variables
Scanner32
‘twaino38,17’
Brightness
0
Contrast
0
exename
READIRIS
fullname
READIRIS
[IOCR]
Menu Language
The following is a list of variables that define which language the
ReadIRIS program menus will use for display.
EN
When Installing this Language..
... Use this value for the
Menu variable
English
1
Brazilian
12
Dutch
10
French
3
German
2
Italian
5
Spanish
4
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Language Variables
The following is a list of language variables used when installing
ReadIRIS in Windows..
When Installing this Language..
... Use this value for the
Language variable
American English
6
German
2
French
3
Spanish
4
Italian
5
Swedish
7
Danish
8
Norwegian
9
Dutch
10
Brazilian (variant of Portugese)
12
Greek
17
Czech
18
Hungarian
19
Polish
20
Finnish
29
Turkish
30
Russian
32
Thai
1
Korean
55
Simplified Chinese
56
Traditional Chinese
57
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Windows Registry Changes
Registry entries are made based upon a ROOTKEY\Key\Name =
value format. The root keys are:
Root Key
Description
HKLM
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
HKCR
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
HKCU
HKEY_CURRENT_USER
HKU
HKEY_USERS
Windows Registry Changes
Root
Key
Name
Value
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HEWLETTPACKARD\LASERJET
33XX\DIRECTOR
Buttons
252
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Director\Custom
Settings
DC Events
If Direct
Connect
then “0”;
otherwise,
15.
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Director\Custom
Settings
DC SB
Action ID
“”
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Director\Custom
Settings\ScanTo[1 to 19]
“Application “”
Name”
OS
Uninstall
“Application
Display
Name”
“Front
Panel
Display”
“Email
Address”
HKLM
EN
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Director\Custom
Settings
DC SB
Action ID
If Direct
Connect
Mode, then
“32855”,
else “0”.
Changes to *.INI and Windows Registry Files 239
Root
Key
Name
Value
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\ScanJet\IST\2.0
ISTDir
Default
Directory
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\ScanJet\IST\2.0
PlugInDir
Default
Directory
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\ScanJet\IST\2.0
ProgramDir Default
Directory
HKLM
Software\HewlettRunPegasu Default
Packard\ScanJet\IST\2.0\Dev sInProc
Directory
elop
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\0
DevIniFile
Directory
for
Dev_1.ini
file
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\0
“IDStr”
MFG:Hewl
ettPackard;C
MD:PJL,M
LC,PCL,P
CLXL,POS
TSCRIPT;
MODEL:H
P LaserJet
33xx;CLS:
PRINTER;
DES:Hewle
tt-Packard
LaserJet
33xx;MEM:
8MB;1284.
4DL:4e,4d,
1
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\Env
“DataDir”
Root
Directory
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\Env
ProgramDir Root
Directory
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\Env
“ProdIniFile” Directory
for
HPPA3200
.INI
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EN
Root
Key
Name
Value
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\Env
Language
“PTB”
“CSY”
“DAN”
“NLD”
“ENU”
“FIN”“
“FRA”
“DEU”
“HUN”
“ITA”
“NOR”
“PLK”
“RUS”
“ESP”
“SVE”
“TRK”
“KOJ”
“CHS”
“CHT”
“THA”
“ENU”
HKLM
REGKEY_WINDOWS_RUN
CONFIG_U Path of the
TIL_NAME Config
utility
HKLM
Software\HewlettTitle
Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Install
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\SendFax
“DefaultNa
me”
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Documents
Dir
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Connection “Networked”
Type
or “Direct”
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Printer
Name
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
JDPort
If Direct
Connect
then Port
Number
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
JDPort
Address
Level 3
Port
Address
EN
OS
Uninstall
“DefaultCo
mpany”
Changes to *.INI and Windows Registry Files 241
Root
Key
Name
Value
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Port
If XP/2000
and a USB
link then
“DOT4_00
1” else port
name
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HewlettPackard\ScanJet\IST\2.0
OCR
Language
Hex value
for
language
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HewlettPackard\ScanJet\IST\2.0
OCR Path
Path for
api_iris.exe
or ljrcg.exe
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Language
“pg”
“cz”
“da”
“du”
“en”
“fi”
“fr”
“ge”
“hu”
“it”
“no”
“po”
“ru”
“sp”
“sw”
“tu”
“ko”
“sc”
“tc”
“th”
HKLM
Software\MicrosoftWindows\
CurrentVersion\Setup
SourcePath $SYSTEM
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\0
DefDevId
27215
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\27215
DefDevId
27215
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\27215
PortID
0
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EN
Root
Key
Name
Value
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\27215
Model
HP
LaserJet
33xx
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\27215
Derivative
721
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\27215
FWRev
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices\27215
CountryCod 15
e
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\Env
RootDir
$DEFAULT
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\Env
SlowScan
FALSE
HKLM
Software\HewlettNextNew
Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Install Device
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Models
0
HP
LaserJet
33xx
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Models
27215
HP
LaserJet
33xx
HKLM
Software\Hewlett0
Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Ports
27215
HKLM
Software\HewlettDefPortID
Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Ports
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
Shutdown
Request
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
Device
Connect
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
Software
Enable
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
ActiveUI
0
EN
OS
Uninstall
0,PortX,27
215
Changes to *.INI and Windows Registry Files 243
Root
Key
Name
Value
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
UITrigger
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
ActiveTask 0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33x\xRunTimeData\0
ActivePrint
Page
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
ADFState
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
SendFax
State
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
ReceiveFax 0
State
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
Cancel
0
ActiveTasks
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
ScanPage
Status
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
FaxPage
Status
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\0
CopyPage
Status
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\RunTimeData\27215
Create
Session
0
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\Env
ImageDir
$DEFAULT
\Temp
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Programs
Dir
$DEFAULT
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Device
HP LJ33xx
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Root
Key
Name
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
DeviceNam HP
e
LaserJet
33xx
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Port
#PORT
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HewlettPackard\mstrmon\Dot4
HP
LaserJet
33xx
HP
LaserJet
33xx;hppa
mon0.dll;
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HewlettPackard\mstrmon\LPT
HP
LaserJet
33xx
HP
LaserJet
33xx;hppa
mon0.dll;
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HewlettPackard\mstrmon\Network
HP
LaserJet
33xx
HP
LaserJet
33xx;hppa
mon0.dll;
HKLM
SOFTWARE\HewlettPackard\mstrmon\Port
Names
HKLM
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ Monitor
ControlPrintEnvironments\Wi
ndowsNT
x86\Drivers\Version-2\HP
LaserJet 33xx
HP Master
Monitor
HKLM
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\
ControlPrintMonitors\HP
Master Monitor
hppamon0.
dll
HKLM
Software\Hewlett-Packard\HP Enumerate 0
JetAdmin\Applet
Manager\Applets\Transport\Bi
Tronics
HKLM
Software\Hewlett-Packard\HP Enumerate 0
JetAdmin\Applet
Manager\Applets\TransportM
LC
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\San Diego \Shared
IO
HKLM
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ DefaultInput 11
Services\hphparntParameters Mode
\0
EN
Driver
Value
OS
Uninstall
Direct
1
ConnectBidi
Supported
Changes to *.INI and Windows Registry Files 245
Root
Key
Name
Value
HKLM
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ DefaultOutp 11
Services\hphparntParameters utMode
\0
HKLM
DisplayName
1
1
HKLM
UninstallString
1
1
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\HppdocSmartSettings
hppfavorite
Favorites
Background sback.bmp
Bitmap
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\HppdocSmartSettings
hppdeskba
Thumb
Background ck.bmp
Bitmap
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\HppdocSmartSettings
8421376
Thumb
Background
Color
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\HppdocSmartSettings
Thumb
CacheMax
Size
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\HppdocSmartSettings
ThumbLabe 16777215
lColor
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\HppdocSmartSettings
UseThumb 1
Background
Bitmap
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\HppdocSmartToolbars
ToolBarTex 1
t
HKLM
Software\HewlettGeneral
Packard\LaserJet
33xx\DirectorCustom Settings
HKLM
Software\HewlettDC Display #NULL
Packard\LaserJet
Name
33xx\DirectorCustom Settings
HKLM
Software\HewlettDC SB
Packard\LaserJet
Action
33xx\DirectorCustom Settings
#NULL
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx
Direct
Connect
Use Host
Name
No
HKLM
Software\InsoInstallPath
#REG_DEF $DEFAULT
AULT
OS
Uninstall
50
3
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Root
Key
HKLM
Software\Microsoft\Windows\ HP Sched
CurrentVersion\Run
Indexer
HKLM
Software\Microsoft\Windows\ HP
$DEFAULT
CurrentVersion\Run
AutoIndexer \hppautoin
dexer.exe
HKLM
system\currentcontrolset\
control\print\monitors\HP
Capture Driver Monitor
Name1=
driver
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet 33xx\
FaxReceive $DEFAULT
Dir
\faxes\
received
faxes
HKLM
Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Devices
FAX
HKLM
Software\Microsoft\Windows\ #REG_
CurrentVersion\App
DEFAULT
Paths\Readiris.exe
$DEFAULT
\Readiris\R
eadiris.
exe
HKLM
.hpp
#REG_
DEFAULT
PhotoCent
er.Docume
nt
HKLM
PhotoCenter.Document
#REG_DEF Photo
AULT
Center
Document
HKLM
PhotoCenter.Document\Defa #REG_DEF $DEFAULT
ultIcon
AULT
\hppPhoto
Editor.exe,
1
HKLM
PhotoCenter.Document\shell\ #REG_DEF [open(“%1”
open\ddeexec
AULT
)]
EN
Name
Value
OS
Uninstall
$DEFAULT
\hppschedi
ndexer.exe
hppcptpm.
dll
1
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Installation Changes to Mac Systems
The tables in the following sections detail the changes to your system
as new folders and files are added when the HP LaserJet 3300
software is installed on Mac OS systems.
Note
This listing does not include temporary directories and files that are
created, and then deleted, during the installation process.
In the following listing, “MACINTOSH HD” indicates the drive on
which the software was installed.
Mac OS Installation Changes
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
MACINTOSH HD: root of the disk:Library:
StartupItems
MACINTOSH HD: root of the disk:Library:StartupItems:
HP All-in-One Communications
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:
HP All-In-One Software
Readiris
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:
HP AIO Uninstaller
HP All-In-One Setup Assist
HP Copy
HP Copy Plus
HP Director
HP LaserJet Utility
HP Scan
HP Scan Chooser
HP Send Fax
HP Toolbox
HP Workplace
HP_Extensions
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Copy:
Help
HP Copy
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Copy:Help:
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Files
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MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Copy:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:
bsscdhtm.js
bsscnav1.gif
bsscnav2.gif
bsscnav3.gif
bsscnav4.gif
bsscnav5.gif
bsscnav6.gif
bsscnav7.gif
bsscnav8.gif
bsscnbar.js
bssctab0.gif
bssctab1.gif
bssctab2.gif
bssctab3.gif
bssctab4.gif
bssctab5.gif
bssctab6.gif
bssctoc1.gif
bssctoc2.gif
bssctoc3.gif
bssctoc4.gif
ehlpdht1.js
ehlpdht2.js
ehlpdhtm.js
ftsbody.htm
ftsdhtml.htm
ftsform.htm
idxbody.htm
idxdhtml.htm
idxform.htm
idxlist.htm
index.ali
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 249
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
index.ftp
index.hhc
index.hhc.zip
index.hhk
index.hhk.zip
index.hhs
index.hhs.zip
index.html
index_csh.htm
navframe.htm
navpane1.htm
navpane2.htm
nsdnsfix.htm
nsdnsfix.jar
tabframe.htm
tocdhtml.htm
toclist.htm
webhelp.cab
webhelp.jar
webhelp.res
webhelp.zip
webhelp0.cab
webhelp0.zip
webhelp4.js
_blank.htm
__homepage_csh.htm
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Copy:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:html:
c01001.htm
co1002.htm
co1006.htm
co1008.htm
co1009.htm
co1010.htm
co1011.htm
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Path
Files
co1012.htm
co1013.htm
co1014.htm
co1015.htm
co1016.htm
co1017.htm
co1018.htm
co1042.htm
co1050.htm
co1051.htm
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Copy:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:image:
copytoicon.gif
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Copy Plus:
Help
HP Copy Plus
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Copy
Plus:Help:
LaserJet 3300 Series
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Copy
Plus:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:
bsscdhtm.js
bsscnav1.gif
bsscnav2.gif
bsscnav3.gif
bsscnav4.gif
bsscnav5.gif
bsscnav6.gif
bsscnav7.gif
bsscnav8.gif
bsscnbar.js
bssctab0.gif
bssctab1.gif
bssctab2.gif
bssctab3.gif
bssctab4.gif
EN
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
bssctab5.gif
bssctab6.gif
bssctoc1.gif
bssctoc2.gif
bssctoc3.gif
bssctoc4.gif
ehlpdht1.js
ehlpdht2.js
ehlpdhtm.js
ftsbody.htm
ftsdhtml.htm
ftsform.htm
idxbody.htm
idxdhtml.htm
idxform.htm
idxlist.htm
image
index.ali
index.ftp
index.hhc
index.hhc.zip
index.hhk
index.hhk.zip
index.hhs
index.hhs.zip
index.html
index_csh.htm
navframe.htm
navpane1.htm
navpane2.htm
nsdnsfix.htm
nsdnsfix.jar
tabframe.htm
tocdhtml.htm
toclist.htm
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Path
Files
webhelp.cab
webhelp.jar
webhelp.res
webhelp.zip
webhelp0.cab
webhelp0.zip
webhelp4.js
_blank.htm
__homepage_csh.htm
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Copy
Plus:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:html:
cp01001.htm
cp01002.htm
cp01003.htm
cp01004.htm
cp01005.htm
cp01006.htm
cp01007.htm
cp01008.htm
cp01009.htm
cp01010.htm
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Copy
Plus:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:image:
copyplus.gif
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP Director:
Help
HP Director
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Director:Help:
LaserJet 3300 Series
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Director:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:
bsscdhtm.js
bsscnav1.gif
bsscnav2.gif
bsscnav3.gif
EN
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
bsscnav4.gif
bsscnav5.gif
bsscnav6.gif
bsscnav7.gif
bsscnav8.gif
bsscnbar.js
bssctab0.gif
bssctab1.gif
bssctab2.gif
bssctab3.gif
bssctab4.gif
bssctab5.gif
bssctab6.gif
bssctoc1.gif
bssctoc2.gif
bssctoc3.gif
bssctoc4.gif
dr08006.htm
ehlpdht1.js
ehlpdht2.js
ehlpdhtm.js
ftsbody.htm
ftsdhtml.htm
ftsform.htm
idxbody.htm
idxdhtml.htm
idxform.htm
idxlist.htm
image
index.ali
index.ftp
index.hhc
index.hhc.zip
index.hhk
index.hhk.zip
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Path
Files
index.hhs
index.hhs.zip
index.html
index_csh.htm
navframe.htm
navpane1.htm
navpane2.htm
nsdnsfix.htm
nsdnsfix.jar
tabframe.htm
tocdhtml.htm
toclist.htm
webhelp.cab
webhelp.jar
webhelp.res
webhelp.zip
webhelp0.cab
webhelp0.zip
webhelp4.js
_blank.htm
__homepage_csh.htm
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Director:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:html:
bring_all_to_front.htm
c01001.htm
co1002.htm
co1006.htm
co1008.htm
co1009.htm
co1010.htm
co1011.htm
co1012.htm
co1013.htm
co1014.htm
co1015.htm
EN
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
co1016.htm
co1017.htm
co1018.htm
co1042.htm
co1050.htm
co1051.htm
cp01001.htm
cp01002.htm
cp01003.htm
cp01004.htm
cp01005.htm
cp01006.htm
cp01007.htm
cp01008.htm
cp01009.htm
cp01010.htm
custom_print_dialog_box.htm
dr01003.htm
dr01010.htm
dr01012.htm
dr01013.htm
dr01014.htm
dr01015.htm
dr01016.htm
dr02001.htm
dr02002.htm
dr02003.htm
dr02004.htm
dr02005.htm
dr02006.htm
dr02007.htm
dr02008.htm
dr02009.htm
dr03001.htm
dr03002.htm
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dr03004.htm
dr03006.htm
dr03007.htm
dr03008.htm
dr03009.htm
dr03011.htm
dr03012.htm
dr03014.htm
dr03015.htm
dr03016.htm
dr03019.htm
dr03020.htm
dr03022.htm
dr03025.htm
dr03026.htm
dr03027.htm
dr03028.htm
dr03029.htm
dr03030.htm
dr03031.htm
dr03032.htm
dr03033.htm
dr03034.htm
dr03035.htm
dr03036.htm
dr03039.htm
dr04001.htm
dr04002.htm
dr04003.htm
dr04004.htm
dr04007.htm
dr04010.htm
dr04011.htm
dr04012.htm
dr04013.htm
EN
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
dr04014.htm
dr04015.htm
dr04016.htm
dr04017.htm
dr04018.htm
dr04019.htm
dr04025.htm
dr04026.htm
dr04028.htm
dr04029.htm
dr04030.htm
dr04032.htm
dr04033.htm
dr04036.htm
dr04038.htm
dr04040.htm
dr04041.htm
dr04044.htm
dr05001.htm
dr05002.htm
dr05004.htm
dr05005.htm
dr05006.htm
dr05007.htm
dr06002.htm
dr07001.htm
dr07002.htm
dr07003.htm
dr07004.htm
dr07007.htm
dr07008.htm
dr07009.htm
dr07010.htm
dr08001.htm
dr08002.htm
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Files
dr08003.htm
dr08004.htm
dr08008.htm
dr08009.htm
dr08010.htm
dr08011.htm
dr08012.htm
dr08017.htm
dr08020.htm
dr08021.htm
dr08024.htm
dr08027.htm
dr08028.htm
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bssctab5.gif
bssctab6.gif
bssctoc1.gif
bssctoc2.gif
bssctoc3.gif
bssctoc4.gif
ehlpdht1.js
ehlpdht2.js
ehlpdhtm.js
ftsbody.htm
ftsdhtml.htm
ftsform.htm
idxbody.htm
idxdhtml.htm
idxform.htm
idxlist.htm
index.ali
index.ftp
index.hhc
index.hhc.zip
index.hhk
index.hhk.zip
index.hhs
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 287
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
index.hhs.zip
index.html
index_csh.htm
navframe.htm
navpane1.htm
navpane2.htm
nsdnsfix.htm
nsdnsfix.jar
tabframe.htm
tocdhtml.htm
toclist.htm
webhelp.cab
webhelp.jar
webhelp.res
webhelp.zip
webhelp0.cab
webhelp0.zip
webhelp4.js
_blank.htm
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Workplace:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:html:
wp02001.htm
wp02002.htm
wp02003.htm
wp02005.htm
wp02006.htm
wp02007.htm
wp02008.htm
wp02009.htm
wp02010.htm
wp02011.htm
wp02012.htm
wp02013.htm
wp02014.htm
wp02015.htm
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Path
Files
wp02016.htm
wp02017.htm
wp02018.htm
wp03001.htm
wp03002.htm
wp03003.htm
wp03004.htm
wp03005.htm
wp03006.htm
wp03007.htm
wp03008.htm
wp03009.htm
wp03010.htm
wp03011.htm
wp03012.htm
wp03013.htm
wp03014.htm
wp03015.htm
wp03016.htm
wp03017.htm
wp03018.htm
wp03019.htm
wp03020.htm
wp03021.htm
wp03022.htm
wp03023.htm
wp03024.htm
wp03025.htm
wp03026.htm
wp03027.htm
wp03028.htm
wp03029.htm
wp03030.htm
wp03031.htm
wp03032.htm
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 289
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
wp03033.htm
wp03034.htm
wp03035.htm
wp03036.htm
wp03037.htm
wp03038.htm
wp04001.htm
wp04002.htm
wp04003.htm
wp04004.htm
wp04005.htm
wp04006.htm
wp04007.htm
wp04008.htm
wp04009.htm
wp04010.htm
wp04011.htm
wp04012.htm
wp04013.htm
wp04014.htm
wp04015.htm
wp05001.htm
wp05002.htm
wp05003.htm
wp05004.htm
wp05005.htm
wp05006.htm
wp05007.htm
wp05008.htm
wp05009.htm
wp05010.htm
wp05011.htm
wp05012.htm
wp05013.htm
wp05014.htm
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
wp05015.htm
wp06001.htm
wp06002.htm
wp06003.htm
wp06004.htm
wp06005.htm
wp06006.htm
wp06007.htm
wp06008.htm
wp06009.htm
wp06010.htm
wp07001.htm
wp07002.htm
wp07003.htm
wp07004.htm
wp07005.htm
wp07006.htm
wp07007.htm
wp07008.htm
wp07009.htm
wp07010.htm
wp07011.htm
wp07012.htm
wp07013.htm
wp07014.htm
wp07015.htm
wp07016.htm
wp07017.htm
wp07018.htm
wp07019.htm
wp07020.htm
wp07021.htm
wp07022.htm
wp07023.htm
wp07024.htm
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 291
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
wp07025.htm
wp07026.htm
wp07027.htm
wp07028.htm
wp07029.htm
wp07030.htm
wp07031.htm
wp07032.htm
wp07033.htm
wp07034.htm
wp07035.htm
wp07036.htm
wp07037.htm
wp07038.htm
wp07039.htm
wp07040.htm
wp07041.htm
wp07042.htm
wp08001.htm
wp08002.htm
wp08003.htm
wp08004.htm
wp08005.htm
wp08006.htm
wp08007.htm
wp08008.htm
wp08009.htm
wp08010.htm
wp08012.htm
wp08013.htm
wp08014.htm
wp08015.htm
wp08016.htm
wp08017.htm
wp08018.htm
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
wp08019.htm
wp08020.htm
wp08021.htm
wp08022.htm
wp08023.htm
wp08024.htm
wp08025.htm
wp08026.htm
wp08027.htm
wp08028.htm
wp09001.htm
wp09002.htm
wp09003.htm
wp09004.htm
wp09005.htm
wp09006.htm
wp09007.htm
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP
Workplace:Help:LaserJet 3300 Series:image:
colorswatchtool.gif
copybevelbutton.gif
faxbevelbutton.gif
freehandtool.gif
highlighttool.gif
linetool.gif
notetool.gif
pointertool.gif
rubberstamptool.gif
scanbevelbutton.gif
scanicon.gif
texttool.gif
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:HP All-In-One Software:HP_Extensions:
HP LaserJet 3330 Fax
HP LaserJet Scan
HP OfficeJet Fax
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 293
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
HP OfficeJet Print
HP OfficeJet Scan
HP PSC Fax
HP PSC Print
HP PSC Scan
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:Readiris:
Alphabets.tif
Autoform.jpg
Brazilian.jpg
Czech.jpg
Dutch.jpg
English.jpg
French.jpg
German.jpg
Greek.jpg
Italian.jpg
Matrix.tif
Norwegian.jpg
ocr_16315312644
Polish.jpg
Read Me
Readiris 6.06 US
Register Readiris
Russian.jpg
Spanish.jpg
Swedish.jpg
Table.jpg
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:ReadirisT:Register Readiris:
Graphics
RegisterRI6.html
MACINTOSH HD:Applications:ReadirisT:Register Readiris:Graphics:
Empty.gif
Left.gif
LeftB.gif
TitleFR.gif
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
TitleUK.gif
Top.gif
MACINTOSH HD:System-AppSupport:
TWAIN
MACINTOSH HD:System-AppSupport:TWAIN:
TWAIN Data Sources
TWAIN Source Manager.Shlb
MACINTOSH HD:System-Extensions:DRS6 Files:Environment:
confusns.ctl
cyrillic.ocr
decision.ctl
greek.ocr
latin.ocr
MACINTOSH HD:System-Extensions:DRS6 Files:Lexicons:
brt.dig
brt.lex
brt.xtr
brt1.lex
brt2.lex
brt32.clx
brtphon.env
brz.dig
brz.lex
brz.xtr
brz32.clx
brzphon.env
dan.dig
dan.lex
dan.xtr
dan32.clx
danphon.env
dut.dig
dut.lex
dut.xtr
dut32.clx
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 295
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
dutphon.env
eng.dig
eng.lex
eng.xtr
eng1.lex
eng2.lex
eng32.clx
engphon.env
fin.dig
fin.lex
fin.xtr
fin32.clx
finphon.env
frn.dig
frn.lex
frn.xtr
frn32.clx
frnphon.env
grm.dig
grm.lex
grm.xtr
grm32.clx
grmphon.env
itl.dig
itl.lex
itl.xtr
itl32.clx
itlphon.env
nrw.dig
nrw.lex
nrw.xtr
nrw32.clx
nrwphon.env
pol.dig
pol.lex
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Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
pol.xtr
pol32.clx
polphon.env
prt.dig
prt.lex
prt.xtr
prt32.clx
prtphon.env
rus.dig
rus.lex
rus.xtr
rus32.clx
rusphon.env
spn.dig
spn.lex
spn.xtr
spn32.clx
spnphon.env
swd.dig
swd.lex
swd.xtr
swd16.clx
swdphon.env
MACINTOSH HD:System-Preferences:
HP All-In-One Prefs
Readiris Prefs
MACINTOSH HD:System-Preferences:HP All-In-One Prefs:
Cover Pages
HP Links Prefs
HP OfficeJet Printer Prefs
MACINTOSH HD:System-Preferences:HP All-In-One Prefs:Cover
Pages:
Example Cover Page 1
Example Cover Page 2
Example Cover Page 3
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 297
Mac OS Installed Files
Path
Files
Example Cover Page 4
MACINTOSH HD:System-Preferences:Readiris Prefs:
Preferences
System Folder Changes in Mac OS
Path
File
HARD DRIVE:Desktop Folder:
HP Director
HARD DRIVE:Documents:Installer Logs:
Installer Log File
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:ColorSync Profiles:
OfficeJet G Series
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:Extensions:
HP LaserJet 3330 Fax
HP LaserJet Scan
Classic DTP Lib
HP LaserJet 1200 USB
HP LaserJet 1220 USB
HP LaserJet 2200 USB
HP LaserJet 3200 USB
HP LaserJet 3200M USB
HP LaserJet 3300 USB
HP LaserJet 3310 USB
HP LaserJet 3320 USB
HP LaserJet 3330 USB
HP OfficeJet D Photo USB
HP OfficeJet D Series USB
HP OfficeJet G55 USB
HP OfficeJet G55xi USB
HP OfficeJet G85 USB
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System Folder Changes in Mac OS
Path
File
HP OfficeJet G85xi USB
HP OfficeJet G95 USB
HP PhotoSmart 1215 USB
HP PhotoSmart 1218 USB
HP PSC 720 USB
HP PSC 750 USB
HP PSC 750xi USB
HP PSC 780 USB
HP PSC 780xi USB
HP PSC 920 USB
HP PSC 950 USB
InterfaceLib
TWAIN Source Manager
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:Extensions:Printer Descriptions:
HP LaserJet 1220
HP LaserJet 3200
HP LaserJet 3300 Series
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:Extensions:Printing Plug-ins:
HPCustomPrintLib
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:Fonts:
Albertus Extra Bold
Albertus Medium
Antique Olive
CG Omega
CG Times
Clarendon Condensed Bold
Coronet
Garamond
Letter Gothic
Marigold
Univers
EN
Installation Changes to Mac Systems 299
System Folder Changes in Mac OS
Path
File
Univers Condensed
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:Preferences:
HP Registry
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:Startup Items:
HP All-in-One Communications
HP All-In-One Setup Assist
HARD DRIVE:System Folder:Extensions:
CarbonLib
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HP LaserJet 3300 Software Uninstall Utility
(Windows)
The Uninstall program removes the HP LaserJet 3300 software from
the computer.
Running the Uninstall Utility
Note
To uninstall the software from Windows NT 4.0, 2000, or XP, you
must log on with administrator privileges.
1.
Click Start, click Programs, and then click HP LaserJet 3300.
2. Select Tools, then select the Uninstall option, and then follow
the directions on the screen. The HP LaserJet 3300 software is
removed from the computer.
Files Not Removed and Manual Uninstall
The tables in the [SYSTEM CHANGES] section list all installed files
and folders. The Uninstall program does not remove some files and
folders. Manually removing the HP LaserJet 3300 software folder
does not (and should not) remove some files that were installed, such
as Windows-shared files and hidden files.
Note
EN
If you need to perform a manual uninstall, you may need to make
some hidden files visible. Use the View menu in the Windows
Desktop window or Windows Explorer window to set the options
to show all files.
HP LaserJet 3300 Software Uninstall Utility (Windows) 301
Besides the files listed in the following table, files that are not
removed when using the recommended automated uninstall
procedure:
CAUTION
Device monitoring file (C:\WINDOWS\HPPSTATS.INI)
The LaserJet 33xx directory in the user data/document folder
(C:\MY DOCUMENTS)
Do not remove the LaserJet 33xx directory from the MY
DOCUMENTS folder unless you are sure that you do not
want any of the documents stored in the All-in-One
directory.
If you move the LaserJet 33xx directory to the Windows
desktop Recycle Bin, do not empty the Recycle Bin
unless you are sure you do not want any of the files
stored in the LaserJet 33xx directory. Files cannot be
recovered from the Recycle Bin once it has been
emptied.
Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\
HPBHealr.dll
95
hpbmmon.dll
95
hpdomon.dll
95
hphpar98.vxd
95
hppadt40.sys
95
hppadt40.exe
95
hppamon0.dll
95
hppaprt0.sys
95
hppasnm0.dll
95
hppausb0.sys
95
atl.dll
95
hphpar95.vxd
95
hppadt40.dll
95
hppapml0.dll
95
hppanet0.exe
95
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
hppapts0.dll
95
hppapml0.exe
95
mfc42.dll
95
msvcirt.dll
95
msvcp60.dll
95
msvcrt.dll
95
roboex32.dll
95
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Drivers\
hppadt40.sys
95
hppaprt0.sys
95
hppausb0.sys
95
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
95
hppaprt0.inf
95
hppddt40.inf
95
hppdusb0.inf
95
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\
_INS5576._MP
95
ZDataI51.dll
95
_WUTL951.DLL
95
_ISTMP0.DIR
95
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\
PCL69x_ME, 98
95
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\PCL69x_ME, 98\
EN
hpbafd16.dl_
95
hpbfab.dd_
95
hpbfab16.dl_
95
hpbfab32.dl_
95
hpbftm16.dl_
95
hpbftm32.dl_
95
hpbhealr.dl_
95
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
hpbmmon.dl_
95
hpdomon.dl_
95
usbmon.dll
95
fonts.mf_
95
hp3300_4.ppd
95
hp3300_4.pp_
95
hp3330_4.ppd
95
hp3330_4.pp_
95
hpbf3310.dr_
95
hpbf3310.hl_
95
hpbf3310.pm_
95
hpbf3320.dr_
95
hpbf3320.hl_
95
hpbf3320.pm_
95
iconlib.dl_
95
pscript.dr_
95
pscript.hl_
95
pscript.in_
95
Log.txt
XP, ME, 98, 2000, NT
COMPATID.TXT
ME, 98
pagefile.sys
2000, NT
c:\
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\History\History.IE5\
MSHist01200201072002011index XP
.dat
MSHist01200201212002012index XP
.dat
MSHist01200201292002013index XP
.dat
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Temp\
TWAIN.LOG
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
Twain001.Mtx
XP
hpjsilog.txt
2000, NT
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\FileGrp\
EN
hpbafd32.dl_
XP
hpbftm32.dl_
XP
hpbhealr.dl_
XP
hpbmmon.dl_
XP
hpdomon.dl_
XP
hp3300_7.ppd
XP
hp3300_7.pp_
XP
hp3303ps.cat
XP
hp331Ep5.cat
XP
hp332Ep6.cat
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
hp3330_7.pp_
XP
hpbf331e.dl_
XP
hpbf331e.hl_
XP
hpbf331g.dl_
XP
hpbf331i.pm_
XP
hpbf332e.dl_
XP
hpbf332e.hl_
XP
hpbf332g.dl_
XP
hpbf332i.pm_
XP
hppcptresen.dll
XP
hppcptui.cnt
XP
hppcptui.hlp
XP
hpbmmon.dll
XP
hppamon0.dll
XP
hppamon0.dl_
XP
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\PCL6_XP\
hpbafd32.dl_
XP
hpbftm32.dl_
XP
hpbhealr.dl_
XP
hpbmmon.dl_
XP
hpdomon.dl_
XP
hp3300_7.ppd
XP
hp3300_7.pp_
XP
hp3303ps.cat
XP
hp331Ep5.cat
XP
hp332Ep6.cat
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
hp3330_7.pp_
XP
hpbf331e.dl_
XP
hpbf331e.hl_
XP
hpbf331g.dl_
XP
hpbf331i.pm_
XP
hpbf332e.dl_
XP
hpbf332e.hl_
XP
hpbf332g.dl_
XP
hpbf332i.pm_
XP
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\
hppStats.ini
XP, ME, 98, 2000, NT
DEV_3.INI
XP, ME, 98, 2000, NT
hppFaxLog.fl
XP, ME, 98, 2000, NT
hppcfg.ini
ME, 98
configparams.ini
ME, 98
hpbmmon.dll
2000, NT
hppamon0.dll
2000, NT
hppasnm0.dll
2000, NT
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
atl.dll
2000, NT
HPBHealr.dll
2000, NT
hpdomon.dll
2000, NT
hppadt40.sys
2000, NT
hppaprt0.sys
2000, NT
hppausb0.sys
2000, NT
usbinst32.dll
2000, NT
hppadt40.dll
2000, NT
hppanet0.exe
2000, NT
hppapml0.dll
2000, NT
hppapml0.exe
2000, NT
hppapts0.dll
2000, NT
mfc42.dll
2000, NT
msvcirt.dll
2000, NT
msvcp60.dll
2000, NT
msvcrt.dll
2000, NT
roboex32.dll
2000, NT
twain.dll
2000, NT
twain_32.dll
2000, NT
twunk_16.exe
2000, NT
twunk_32.exe
2000, NT
hppaprt0.inf
2000, NT
hppddt40.inf
2000, NT
hppdprt0.inf
2000, NT
hppdusb0.inf
2000, NT
hppddot4.inf
2000, NT
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Drivers\
EN
hphparnt.sys
2000, NT
hppadt40.sys
2000, NT
hppaprt0.sys
2000, NT
hppausb0.sys
2000, NT
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet 33xx\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
2000, NT
hppddt40.inf
2000, NT
hppdprt0.inf
2000, NT
hppdusb0.inf
2000, NT
c:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\LaserJet
33xx\Twain_32\hppa3300\
hppa0000.ind
2000, NT
hppadsr0.ds
2000, NT
c:\WINDOWS.001\
WPXERROR.LOG
ME, 98
WPXINDEX.LST
ME, 98
PPDINDEX.LST
ME, 98
FONTS.MFD
ME, 98
HP3330_4.WPX
ME, 98
Kokanee.log
ME, 98
tmpdelis.bat
ME, 98
FMTMSAM.INI
ME, 98
hpbafd.ini
ME, 98
winstart.bat
ME, 98
tmpcpyis.bat
ME, 98
hpunelog.txt
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\APPLOG\
HPPHPD.LGC
ME, 98
SPOOL32.LGC
ME, 98
HPPAVDX0.LGC
ME, 98
CMDNINST.LGC
ME, 98
HELPCTR.LGC
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\INF\OTHER\
HPhp3301ps.inf
ME, 98
Microsoftusbprint.inf
ME, 98
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\
HP3330_4.PPD
ME, 98
HPBHEALR.DLL
ME, 98
HPBMMON.DLL
ME, 98
HPDOMON.DLL
ME, 98
ICONLIB.DLL
ME, 98
PSCRIPT.DRV
ME, 98
PSCRIPT.HLP
ME, 98
PSCRIPT.INI
ME, 98
FONTS.MFM
ME, 98
hphpar98.vxd
ME, 98
hppadt40.sys
ME, 98
hppadt40.exe
ME, 98
hppamon0.dll
ME, 98
hppaprt0.sys
ME, 98
hppasnm0.dll
ME, 98
hppausb0.sys
ME, 98
hppadt40.dll
ME, 98
hppapml0.dll
ME, 98
hppanet0.exe
ME, 98
hppapts0.dll
ME, 98
hppapml0.exe
ME, 98
shfolder.dll
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\CatRoot\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E500C04FC295EE}\
00000003.CAT
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\Drivers\
EN
hppadt40.sys
ME, 98
hppaprt0.sys
ME, 98
hppausb0.sys
ME, 98
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Windows Files Remaining After Uninstallation
Path
File Name
OS
c:\WINDOWS.001\SYSTEM\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
ME, 98
hppaprt0.inf
ME, 98
hppddt40.inf
ME, 98
hppdusb0.inf
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\
usbmon.dll
ME, 98
TWAIN.LOG
ME, 98
Twain001.Mtx
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\Inf\
hppddt40.inf
ME, 98
hppdprt0.inf
ME, 98
hppdusb0.inf
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\System32\Drivers\
hppadt40.sys
ME, 98
hppaprt0.sys
ME, 98
hppausb0.sys
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\
_INS5576._MP
ME, 98
ZDataI51.dll
ME, 98
_WUTL951.DLL
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TEMP\_ISTMP1.DIR\_ISTMP0.DIR\PCL69x_ME,
98\
hpbafd16.dl_
ME, 98
hpbfab.dd_
ME, 98
hpbfab16.dl_
ME, 98
hpbfab32.dl_
ME, 98
hpbftm16.dl_
ME, 98
hpbftm32.dl_
ME, 98
hpbhealr.dl_
ME, 98
hpbmmon.dl_
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
hpdomon.dl_
ME, 98
usbmon.dll
ME, 98
fonts.mf_
ME, 98
hp3300_4.ppd
ME, 98
hp3300_4.pp_
ME, 98
hp3330_4.ppd
ME, 98
hp3330_4.pp_
ME, 98
hpbf3310.dr_
ME, 98
hpbf3310.hl_
ME, 98
hpbf3310.pm_
ME, 98
hpbf3320.dr_
ME, 98
hpbf3320.hl_
ME, 98
hpbf3320.pm_
ME, 98
iconlib.dl_
ME, 98
pscript.dr_
ME, 98
pscript.hl_
ME, 98
pscript.in_
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS.001\TWAIN_32\hppa3300\
hppa0000.ind
ME, 98
hppadsr0.ds
ME, 98
c:\WINDOWS\
EN
Kokanee.log
XP, 95
hpbafd.ini
XP, 95
FMTMSAM.INI
XP
IsUninst.exe
XP, 95
hpunelog.txt
XP, 95
twain_32.dll
95
twunk_32.exe
95
twain.dll
95
twunk_16.exe
95
tmpdelis.bat
95
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Path
File Name
OS
delexe.exe
95
c:\WINDOWS\inf\
hp3303ps.inf
XP
hp3303ps.PNF
XP
hppddot4.PNF
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\
HPBMMON.DLL
XP
HPDOMON.DLL
XP
HPBHEALR.DLL
XP
hppadt40.sys
XP
hppamon0.dll
XP
hppaprt0.sys
XP
hppausb0.sys
XP
usbinst32.dll
XP
hppadt40.dll
XP
hppanet0.exe
XP
hppapml0.dll
XP
hppapml0.exe
XP
hppapts0.dll
XP
roboex32.dll
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2\
tmp.edb
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot\{F750E6C3-38EE-11D1-85E500C04FC295EE}\
hp3303ps.CAT
XP
hppddot4.CAT
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
XP
hppddt40.inf
XP
hppdprt0.inf
XP
hppdusb0.inf
XP
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File Name
OS
c:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache\
dot4.sys
XP
dot4prt.sys
XP
atl.dll
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\
Dot4.sys
XP
Dot4Prt.sys
XP
hppadt40.sys
XP
hppaprt0.sys
XP
hppausb0.sys
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\
hp3300_7.pp_
XP
hp3300_7.ppd
XP
hp3303ps.cat
XP
hp3303ps.inf
XP
hp3304ps.cat
XP
hp3330_7.pp_
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
hpbhealr.dl_
XP
hpbmmon.dl_
XP
hpdomon.dl_
XP
hppddot4.cat
XP
hppddot4.inf
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3\
EN
PSCRIPT5.DLL
XP
PS5UI.DLL
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
PSCRIPT.HLP
XP
PSCRIPT.NTF
XP
hp3330_7.BPD
XP
HPBF332G.DLL
XP
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Path
File Name
OS
HPBF332E.DLL
XP
HPBF332I.PMD
XP
HPBF332E.HLP
XP
HPBAFD32.DLL
XP
HPBFTM32.DLL
XP
HPBMMON.DLL
XP
HPPAMON0.DLL
XP
HPBHEALR.DLL
XP
HPDOMON.DLL
XP
hppcptdr3.dll
XP
hppcptui.dll
XP
hppcptui.hlp
XP
hppcptui.cnt
XP
c:\WINDOWS\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\vid_03f0_pid_0917_re
v_0100\
PS5UI.DLL
XP
PSCRIPT.HLP
XP
PSCRIPT.NTF
XP
PSCRIPT5.DLL
XP
hp3330_7.ppd
XP
c:\WINDOWS\twain_32\hppa3300\
hppa0000.ind
XP, 95
hppadsr0.ds
XP, 95
c:\WINNT\
hpbafd.ini
2000, NT
Kokanee2.bak
2000, NT
Kokanee1.bak
2000, NT
Kokanee.log
2000, NT
FMTMSAM.INI
2000, NT
TWAIN.LOG
2000, NT
Twain001.Mtx
2000, NT
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Path
File Name
OS
IsUninst.exe
2000, NT
hpunelog.txt
2000, NT
ShellIconCache
2000, NT
c:\WINNT\Debug\UserMode\
userenv.log
2000, NT
c:\WINNT\inf\
hppaprt0.PNF
2000, NT
hppddt40.PNF
2000, NT
hppdprt0.PNF
2000, NT
hppdusb0.PNF
2000, NT
hp332Ep6.PNF
2000, NT
c:\WINNT\system32\
EN
hptcpmon.dll
2000, NT
hptcpmib.dll
2000, NT
hptcpmui.dll
2000, NT
hptcpmon.ini
2000, NT
hptcpmui.hlp
2000, NT
hpipxmui.hlp
2000, NT
AddPort.ini
2000, NT
hppasnm0.dll
2000, NT
HPBHealr.dll
2000, NT
hpbmmon.dll
2000, NT
hpdomon.dll
2000, NT
hppadt40.sys
2000, NT
hppamon0.dll
2000, NT
hppaprt0.sys
2000, NT
hppausb0.sys
2000, NT
usbinst32.dll
2000, NT
hppadt40.dll
2000, NT
hppanet0.exe
2000, NT
hppapml0.dll
2000, NT
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Path
File Name
OS
hppapml0.exe
2000, NT
hppapts0.dll
2000, NT
msvcp60.dll
2000, NT
roboex32.dll
2000, NT
c:\WINNT\system32\Inf\
dot4inst.inf
2000, NT
hppddt40.inf
2000, NT
hppdprt0.inf
2000, NT
hppdusb0.inf
2000, NT
c:\WINNT\system32\drivers\
hppadt40.sys
2000, NT
hppaprt0.sys
2000, NT
hppausb0.sys
2000, NT
c:\WINNT\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3\
HPBF332E.HLP
2000, NT
HPBAFD32.DLL
2000, NT
HPBFTM32.DLL
2000, NT
HPPAMON0.DLL
2000, NT
HPBF332G.DLL
2000, NT
HPBF332E.DLL
2000, NT
HPBF332I.PMD
2000, NT
HPBMMON.DLL
2000, NT
HPBHEALR.DLL
2000, NT
HPDOMON.DLL
2000, NT
hppcptdr3.dll
2000, NT
hppcptui.dll
2000, NT
hppcptui.hlp
2000, NT
hppcptui.cnt
2000, NT
c:\WINNT\twain_32\hppa3300\
hppa0000.ind
2000, NT
hppadsr0.ds
2000, NT
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Path
File Name
OS
c:\_RESTORE\ARCHIVE\
BKUPVXDLASTLOG.1
ME, 98
SEQ.2
ME, 98
BKUPWININITLOG.2
ME, 98
BKUPVXDLASTLOG.3
ME, 98
SEQ.4
ME, 98
BKUPWININITLOG.4
ME, 98
FS3.CAB
ME, 98
FS4.CAB
ME, 98
c:\_RESTORE\TEMP\
EN
A0000729.CPY
ME, 98
A0000730.CPY
ME, 98
A0000750.CPY
ME, 98
A0000753.CPY
ME, 98
A0000754.CPY
ME, 98
A0000756.CPY
ME, 98
A0000757.CPY
ME, 98
A0000758.CPY
ME, 98
A0000759.CPY
ME, 98
A0000761.CPY
ME, 98
A0000762.CPY
ME, 98
A0000763.CPY
ME, 98
A0000764.CPY
ME, 98
A0000765.CPY
ME, 98
A0000766.CPY
ME, 98
A0000767.CPY
ME, 98
A0000768.CPY
ME, 98
A0000769.CPY
ME, 98
A0000770.CPY
ME, 98
A0000771.CPY
ME, 98
A0000772.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
A0000773.CPY
ME, 98
A0000774.CPY
ME, 98
A0000775.CPY
ME, 98
A0000776.CPY
ME, 98
A0000777.CPY
ME, 98
A0000778.CPY
ME, 98
A0000779.CPY
ME, 98
A0000780.CPY
ME, 98
A0000781.CPY
ME, 98
A0000782.CPY
ME, 98
A0000783.CPY
ME, 98
A0000784.CPY
ME, 98
A0000785.CPY
ME, 98
A0000786.CPY
ME, 98
A0000787.CPY
ME, 98
A0000788.CPY
ME, 98
A0000789.CPY
ME, 98
A0000790.CPY
ME, 98
A0000791.CPY
ME, 98
A0000792.CPY
ME, 98
A0000793.CPY
ME, 98
A0000794.CPY
ME, 98
A0000795.CPY
ME, 98
A0000796.CPY
ME, 98
A0000797.CPY
ME, 98
A0001194.CPY
ME, 98
A0001195.CPY
ME, 98
A0001196.CPY
ME, 98
A0001204.CPY
ME, 98
A0001205.CPY
ME, 98
A0001207.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
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File Name
OS
A0001208.CPY
ME, 98
A0001209.CPY
ME, 98
A0001210.CPY
ME, 98
A0001211.CPY
ME, 98
A0001213.CPY
ME, 98
A0001214.CPY
ME, 98
A0001215.CPY
ME, 98
A0001216.CPY
ME, 98
A0001217.CPY
ME, 98
A0001218.CPY
ME, 98
A0001219.CPY
ME, 98
A0001221.CPY
ME, 98
A0001222.CPY
ME, 98
A0001223.CPY
ME, 98
A0001224.CPY
ME, 98
A0001225.CPY
ME, 98
A0001226.CPY
ME, 98
A0001227.CPY
ME, 98
A0001228.CPY
ME, 98
A0001229.CPY
ME, 98
A0001244.CPY
ME, 98
A0001245.CPY
ME, 98
A0001246.CPY
ME, 98
A0001251.CPY
ME, 98
A0001253.CPY
ME, 98
A0001254.CPY
ME, 98
A0001255.CPY
ME, 98
A0001257.CPY
ME, 98
A0001258.CPY
ME, 98
A0001259.CPY
ME, 98
A0001260.CPY
ME, 98
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File Name
OS
A0001261.CPY
ME, 98
A0001262.CPY
ME, 98
A0001263.CPY
ME, 98
A0001264.CPY
ME, 98
A0001265.CPY
ME, 98
A0001266.CPY
ME, 98
A0001267.CPY
ME, 98
A0001268.CPY
ME, 98
A0001269.CPY
ME, 98
A0001270.CPY
ME, 98
A0001271.CPY
ME, 98
A0001272.CPY
ME, 98
A0001273.CPY
ME, 98
A0001274.CPY
ME, 98
A0001275.CPY
ME, 98
A0001276.CPY
ME, 98
A0001277.CPY
ME, 98
A0001278.CPY
ME, 98
A0001279.CPY
ME, 98
A0001280.CPY
ME, 98
A0001281.CPY
ME, 98
A0001282.CPY
ME, 98
A0001283.CPY
ME, 98
A0001284.CPY
ME, 98
A0001285.CPY
ME, 98
A0001286.CPY
ME, 98
A0001287.CPY
ME, 98
A0001288.CPY
ME, 98
A0001289.CPY
ME, 98
A0001290.CPY
ME, 98
A0001291.CPY
ME, 98
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File Name
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A0001292.CPY
ME, 98
A0001293.CPY
ME, 98
A0001294.CPY
ME, 98
A0001295.CPY
ME, 98
A0001296.CPY
ME, 98
A0001297.CPY
ME, 98
A0001298.CPY
ME, 98
A0001299.CPY
ME, 98
A0001300.CPY
ME, 98
A0001301.CPY
ME, 98
A0001302.CPY
ME, 98
A0001303.CPY
ME, 98
A0001304.CPY
ME, 98
A0001305.CPY
ME, 98
A0001306.CPY
ME, 98
A0001307.CPY
ME, 98
A0001308.CPY
ME, 98
A0001309.CPY
ME, 98
A0001310.CPY
ME, 98
A0001311.CPY
ME, 98
A0001312.CPY
ME, 98
A0001313.CPY
ME, 98
A0001314.CPY
ME, 98
A0001315.CPY
ME, 98
A0001316.CPY
ME, 98
A0001317.CPY
ME, 98
A0001318.CPY
ME, 98
A0001319.CPY
ME, 98
A0001320.CPY
ME, 98
A0001321.CPY
ME, 98
A0001322.CPY
ME, 98
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File Name
OS
A0001323.CPY
ME, 98
A0001324.CPY
ME, 98
A0001325.CPY
ME, 98
A0001326.CPY
ME, 98
A0001327.CPY
ME, 98
A0001328.CPY
ME, 98
A0001329.CPY
ME, 98
A0001330.CPY
ME, 98
A0001331.CPY
ME, 98
A0001332.CPY
ME, 98
A0001333.CPY
ME, 98
A0001334.CPY
ME, 98
A0001335.CPY
ME, 98
A0001336.CPY
ME, 98
A0001337.CPY
ME, 98
A0001338.CPY
ME, 98
A0001339.CPY
ME, 98
A0001340.CPY
ME, 98
A0001341.CPY
ME, 98
A0001342.CPY
ME, 98
A0001343.CPY
ME, 98
A0001344.CPY
ME, 98
A0001345.CPY
ME, 98
A0001346.CPY
ME, 98
A0001347.CPY
ME, 98
A0001348.CPY
ME, 98
A0001349.CPY
ME, 98
A0001684.CPY
ME, 98
A0001687.CPY
ME, 98
A0001689.CPY
ME, 98
A0001691.CPY
ME, 98
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File Name
OS
A0001692.CPY
ME, 98
A0001694.CPY
ME, 98
A0001695.CPY
ME, 98
A0001696.CPY
ME, 98
A0001697.CPY
ME, 98
A0001698.CPY
ME, 98
A0001699.CPY
ME, 98
A0001700.CPY
ME, 98
A0001701.CPY
ME, 98
A0001702.CPY
ME, 98
A0001703.CPY
ME, 98
A0001704.CPY
ME, 98
A0001705.CPY
ME, 98
A0001706.CPY
ME, 98
A0001707.CPY
ME, 98
A0001708.CPY
ME, 98
A0001709.CPY
ME, 98
A0001710.CPY
ME, 98
A0001711.CPY
ME, 98
A0001712.CPY
ME, 98
A0001713.CPY
ME, 98
A0001714.CPY
ME, 98
A0001715.CPY
ME, 98
A0001716.CPY
ME, 98
A0001717.CPY
ME, 98
A0001718.CPY
ME, 98
A0001719.CPY
ME, 98
A0001720.CPY
ME, 98
A0001721.CPY
ME, 98
A0001722.CPY
ME, 98
A0001723.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
A0001724.CPY
ME, 98
A0001725.CPY
ME, 98
A0001726.CPY
ME, 98
A0001727.CPY
ME, 98
A0001728.CPY
ME, 98
A0001729.CPY
ME, 98
A0001730.CPY
ME, 98
A0001731.CPY
ME, 98
A0001732.CPY
ME, 98
A0001733.CPY
ME, 98
A0001734.CPY
ME, 98
A0001735.CPY
ME, 98
A0001736.CPY
ME, 98
A0001737.CPY
ME, 98
A0001738.CPY
ME, 98
A0001739.CPY
ME, 98
A0001740.CPY
ME, 98
A0001741.CPY
ME, 98
A0001742.CPY
ME, 98
A0001743.CPY
ME, 98
A0001744.CPY
ME, 98
A0001745.CPY
ME, 98
A0001746.CPY
ME, 98
A0001747.CPY
ME, 98
A0001748.CPY
ME, 98
A0001749.CPY
ME, 98
A0001750.CPY
ME, 98
A0001751.CPY
ME, 98
A0001752.CPY
ME, 98
A0001753.CPY
ME, 98
A0001754.CPY
ME, 98
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File Name
OS
A0001755.CPY
ME, 98
A0001756.CPY
ME, 98
A0001757.CPY
ME, 98
A0001760.CPY
ME, 98
A0001761.CPY
ME, 98
A0001762.CPY
ME, 98
A0001764.CPY
ME, 98
A0001765.CPY
ME, 98
A0001766.CPY
ME, 98
A0001767.CPY
ME, 98
A0001768.CPY
ME, 98
A0001769.CPY
ME, 98
A0001770.CPY
ME, 98
A0001771.CPY
ME, 98
A0001772.CPY
ME, 98
A0001773.CPY
ME, 98
A0001774.CPY
ME, 98
A0001775.CPY
ME, 98
A0001776.CPY
ME, 98
A0001778.CPY
ME, 98
A0001779.CPY
ME, 98
A0001780.CPY
ME, 98
A0001781.CPY
ME, 98
A0001782.CPY
ME, 98
A0001783.CPY
ME, 98
A0001784.CPY
ME, 98
A0001785.CPY
ME, 98
A0001786.CPY
ME, 98
A0001351.CPY
ME, 98
A0001557.CPY
ME, 98
A0001558.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
A0001679.CPY
ME, 98
A0001680.CPY
ME, 98
A0001787.CPY
ME, 98
A0001788.CPY
ME, 98
A0001789.CPY
ME, 98
A0001790.CPY
ME, 98
A0001791.CPY
ME, 98
A0001792.CPY
ME, 98
A0001794.CPY
ME, 98
A0001795.CPY
ME, 98
A0001796.CPY
ME, 98
A0001797.CPY
ME, 98
A0001798.CPY
ME, 98
A0001799.CPY
ME, 98
A0001800.CPY
ME, 98
A0001801.CPY
ME, 98
A0001802.CPY
ME, 98
A0001803.CPY
ME, 98
A0001804.CPY
ME, 98
A0001805.CPY
ME, 98
A0001806.CPY
ME, 98
A0001807.CPY
ME, 98
A0001808.CPY
ME, 98
A0001809.CPY
ME, 98
A0001810.CPY
ME, 98
A0001811.CPY
ME, 98
A0001812.CPY
ME, 98
A0001813.CPY
ME, 98
A0001814.CPY
ME, 98
A0001815.CPY
ME, 98
A0001816.CPY
ME, 98
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File Name
OS
A0001817.CPY
ME, 98
A0001818.CPY
ME, 98
A0001819.CPY
ME, 98
A0001820.CPY
ME, 98
A0001821.CPY
ME, 98
A0001822.CPY
ME, 98
A0001823.CPY
ME, 98
A0001824.CPY
ME, 98
A0001825.CPY
ME, 98
A0001826.CPY
ME, 98
A0001827.CPY
ME, 98
A0001828.CPY
ME, 98
A0001829.CPY
ME, 98
A0001830.CPY
ME, 98
A0001831.CPY
ME, 98
A0001832.CPY
ME, 98
A0001833.CPY
ME, 98
A0001834.CPY
ME, 98
A0001835.CPY
ME, 98
A0001836.CPY
ME, 98
A0001837.CPY
ME, 98
A0001838.CPY
ME, 98
A0001839.CPY
ME, 98
A0001840.CPY
ME, 98
A0001841.CPY
ME, 98
A0001842.CPY
ME, 98
A0001843.CPY
ME, 98
A0001844.CPY
ME, 98
A0001845.CPY
ME, 98
A0001846.CPY
ME, 98
A0001847.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
A0001848.CPY
ME, 98
A0001849.CPY
ME, 98
A0001850.CPY
ME, 98
A0001851.CPY
ME, 98
A0001852.CPY
ME, 98
A0001853.CPY
ME, 98
A0001854.CPY
ME, 98
A0001855.CPY
ME, 98
A0001856.CPY
ME, 98
A0001857.CPY
ME, 98
A0001858.CPY
ME, 98
A0001859.CPY
ME, 98
A0001860.CPY
ME, 98
A0001861.CPY
ME, 98
A0001862.CPY
ME, 98
A0001863.CPY
ME, 98
A0001864.CPY
ME, 98
A0001865.CPY
ME, 98
A0001866.CPY
ME, 98
A0001867.CPY
ME, 98
A0001868.CPY
ME, 98
A0001869.CPY
ME, 98
A0001870.CPY
ME, 98
A0001871.CPY
ME, 98
A0001872.CPY
ME, 98
A0001873.CPY
ME, 98
A0001874.CPY
ME, 98
A0001875.CPY
ME, 98
A0001876.CPY
ME, 98
A0001877.CPY
ME, 98
A0001878.CPY
ME, 98
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A0001879.CPY
ME, 98
A0001880.CPY
ME, 98
A0001881.CPY
ME, 98
A0001882.CPY
ME, 98
A0001883.CPY
ME, 98
A0001884.CPY
ME, 98
A0001885.CPY
ME, 98
A0001886.CPY
ME, 98
A0001887.CPY
ME, 98
A0001888.CPY
ME, 98
A0001889.CPY
ME, 98
A0001890.CPY
ME, 98
A0001891.CPY
ME, 98
A0001892.CPY
ME, 98
A0001893.CPY
ME, 98
A0001894.CPY
ME, 98
A0001895.CPY
ME, 98
A0001896.CPY
ME, 98
A0001897.CPY
ME, 98
A0001898.CPY
ME, 98
A0001899.CPY
ME, 98
A0001900.CPY
ME, 98
A0001901.CPY
ME, 98
A0001902.CPY
ME, 98
A0001903.CPY
ME, 98
A0001904.CPY
ME, 98
A0001905.CPY
ME, 98
A0001906.CPY
ME, 98
A0001907.CPY
ME, 98
A0001908.CPY
ME, 98
A0001909.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
A0001910.CPY
ME, 98
A0001911.CPY
ME, 98
A0001912.CPY
ME, 98
A0001913.CPY
ME, 98
A0001914.CPY
ME, 98
A0001915.CPY
ME, 98
A0001916.CPY
ME, 98
A0001917.CPY
ME, 98
A0001918.CPY
ME, 98
A0001919.CPY
ME, 98
A0001920.CPY
ME, 98
A0001921.CPY
ME, 98
A0001922.CPY
ME, 98
A0001923.CPY
ME, 98
A0001924.CPY
ME, 98
A0001925.CPY
ME, 98
A0001926.CPY
ME, 98
A0001927.CPY
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A0002549.CPY
ME, 98
A0002550.CPY
ME, 98
A0002551.CPY
ME, 98
A0002553.CPY
ME, 98
HPPAPP~1.0
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HPPCB632.0
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HPPHPDD.0
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HPPMAVT.0
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ZLIB.0
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HPPAPP~2.0
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HPPDIR~1.0
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HPPDIR~1.1
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HPPTPV~1.0
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LTDIS11N.0
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LTFIL11N.0
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LTIMG11N.0
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LTKRN11N.0
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HPPANOAG.0
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HPPAPMLC.0
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HPPTCG~1.0
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A0002555.CPY
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A0000728.CPY
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A0001250.CPY
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A0001350.CPY
ME, 98
A0001352.CPY
ME, 98
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A0001654.CPY
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ME, 98
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A0001371.CPY
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A0001487.CPY
ME, 98
A0001488.CPY
ME, 98
A0001491.CPY
ME, 98
A0001636.CPY
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A0002111.CPY
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A0002249.CPY
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ME, 98
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ME, 98
A0002271.CPY
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A0002552.CPY
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A0002554.CPY
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A0002557.CPY
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A0002558.CPY
ME, 98
A0002559.CPY
ME, 98
A0002560.CPY
ME, 98
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ME, 98
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ME, 98
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A0002568.CPY
ME, 98
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ME, 98
A0002570.CPY
ME, 98
A0002572.CPY
ME, 98
HPPCPTPM.0
ME, 98
A0002574.CPY
ME, 98
A0001403.CPY
ME, 98
A0002276.CPY
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A0002571.CPY
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A0002573.CPY
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A0002581.CPY
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A0002582.CPY
ME, 98
A0002583.CPY
ME, 98
A0002584.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
A0002585.CPY
ME, 98
A0002586.CPY
ME, 98
A0002587.CPY
ME, 98
A0002588.CPY
ME, 98
A0002589.CPY
ME, 98
A0002590.CPY
ME, 98
A0002591.CPY
ME, 98
A0002592.CPY
ME, 98
A0002593.CPY
ME, 98
A0002594.CPY
ME, 98
A0002595.CPY
ME, 98
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ME, 98
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ME, 98
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ME, 98
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A0002600.CPY
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A0002602.CPY
ME, 98
A0002603.CPY
ME, 98
A0002604.CPY
ME, 98
A0002605.CPY
ME, 98
A0002606.CPY
ME, 98
A0002607.CPY
ME, 98
A0002608.CPY
ME, 98
A0002609.CPY
ME, 98
A0002610.CPY
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A0002611.CPY
ME, 98
A0002612.CPY
ME, 98
A0002613.CPY
ME, 98
A0002614.CPY
ME, 98
A0002615.CPY
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A0002617.CPY
ME, 98
A0002618.CPY
ME, 98
A0002619.CPY
ME, 98
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ME, 98
A0002644.CPY
ME, 98
A0002645.CPY
ME, 98
A0002646.CPY
ME, 98
A0002647.CPY
ME, 98
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Path
File Name
OS
A0002648.CPY
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A0002649.CPY
ME, 98
A0002650.CPY
ME, 98
A0002651.CPY
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A0002652.CPY
ME, 98
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ME, 98
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ME, 98
A0002655.CPY
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ME, 98
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ME, 98
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A0002661.CPY
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A0002662.CPY
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A0002663.CPY
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A0002664.CPY
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A0002665.CPY
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A0002666.CPY
ME, 98
A0002668.CPY
ME, 98
A0002669.CPY
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A0002670.CPY
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A0002671.CPY
ME, 98
A0002672.CPY
ME, 98
A0002673.CPY
ME, 98
A0002674.CPY
ME, 98
A0002675.CPY
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A0002676.CPY
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A0002677.CPY
ME, 98
A0002678.CPY
ME, 98
A0002679.CPY
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A0002681.CPY
ME, 98
A0002682.CPY
ME, 98
A0002683.CPY
ME, 98
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A0002686.CPY
ME, 98
A0002687.CPY
ME, 98
A0002688.CPY
ME, 98
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A0002693.CPY
ME, 98
A0002694.CPY
ME, 98
A0002695.CPY
ME, 98
A0002696.CPY
ME, 98
A0002697.CPY
ME, 98
A0002698.CPY
ME, 98
A0002699.CPY
ME, 98
A0002700.CPY
ME, 98
A0002701.CPY
ME, 98
A0002702.CPY
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A0002703.CPY
ME, 98
A0002704.CPY
ME, 98
A0002705.CPY
ME, 98
A0002706.CPY
ME, 98
A0002707.CPY
ME, 98
A0002708.CPY
ME, 98
A0002709.CPY
ME, 98
A0002710.CPY
ME, 98
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File Name
OS
A0002711.CPY
ME, 98
A0002712.CPY
ME, 98
A0002713.CPY
ME, 98
A0002714.CPY
ME, 98
A0002715.CPY
ME, 98
A0002716.CPY
ME, 98
A0002717.CPY
ME, 98
A0002718.CPY
ME, 98
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ME, 98
A0002720.CPY
ME, 98
A0002721.CPY
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A0002722.CPY
ME, 98
A0002723.CPY
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ME, 98
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ME, 98
A0002726.CPY
ME, 98
A0002727.CPY
ME, 98
A0002728.CPY
ME, 98
A0002729.CPY
ME, 98
A0002730.CPY
ME, 98
A0002732.CPY
ME, 98
A0002733.CPY
ME, 98
A0002734.CPY
ME, 98
A0002735.CPY
ME, 98
A0002736.CPY
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A0002738.CPY
ME, 98
A0002739.CPY
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A0002740.CPY
ME, 98
A0002741.CPY
ME, 98
A0002742.CPY
ME, 98
A0002743.CPY
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A0002745.CPY
ME, 98
A0002746.CPY
ME, 98
A0002747.CPY
ME, 98
A0002748.CPY
ME, 98
A0002749.CPY
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A0002751.CPY
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A0002752.CPY
ME, 98
A0002754.CPY
ME, 98
Reinstallation for USB Connections
(Windows)
To reinstall the software when the product is connected through a
USB cable, perform the following:
1. Run the HP LaserJet 3300 uninstaller.
2. Open the Control Panel and go to Add/Remove Hardware to see
if the following items have been removed after the uninstall and
before reinstalling the software:
HP LaserJet 3300
Hewlett-Packard HP LaserJet 3300
3. Search for and delete any of the following files that are present:
Note
It may be necessary to select the “Show All Files” option in the View
tab of the Folder Options, and to deselect “Hide file extensions for
known file types”.
In Windows 98
Delete the following files in the Windows\Inf folder if present:
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•
HPPDDT40.INF
•
HPPDDT40.PNF
•
HPPAINS0.INF
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HPPAINS0.PNF
•
HPPDPRT0.INF
•
HPPDPRT0.PNF
•
HPPDUSB0.INF
•
HPPDUSB0.PNF
•
HPBF3320.INF
•
HPBF3310.INF
•
HPBF3320.CAT
•
HPBF3310.CAT
In the Windows\Inf\Other folder:
•
HEWLETT-PACKARDHPPAUSB0.INF
It might also be necessary to delete the following files if present in the
Windows\System folder:
•
HPBAFD16.DLL
•
HPBF3320.PMD
•
HPBF3320.DRV
•
HPBF3320.HLP
•
HPBF3310.DRV
•
HPBF3310.HLP
•
HPBF3310.PMD
•
HPBFAB.DDU
•
HPBFAB16.DLL
•
HPBFAB32.DLL
•
HPBFTM16.DLL
•
HPBFTM32.DLL
In Windows 2000
Delete the following files if present in the WinNT\Inf folder:
•
HPPDDT40.INF
•
HPPDDT40.PNF
•
HPPDPRT0.INF
•
HPPDPRT0.PNF
•
HPPDUSB0.INF
•
HPPDUSB0.PNF
•
HP332EP6.INF
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HP332EP6.CAT
It might also be necessary to delete the following files if present in the
WinNT\System32\spool\drivers\w32x86 folder:
•
HPBAFD32.DLL
•
HPBAFD32.DLL
•
HPBF332E.DLL
•
HPBF332E.HLP
•
HPBF332G.DLL
•
HPBF332I.PMD
•
HPBFTM32.DLL
•
HPBF3324.INF
•
HPBF3314.INF
•
HPBF3324.PMD
•
HPBF3314.PMD
•
HPBFTM32.DLL
4. Restart the computer with the USB cable connected. The new
hardware will be detected and the software for the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product can now be reinstalled.
Note
EN
In Windows 2000, the installation will open a Files Needed screen.
Click Browse, highlight the USBINST32.DLL file, and then click
Open. Click OK in the Files Needed screen. This will repeat
several times.
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HP LaserJet 3300 Software Uninstall Utility
(Mac OS)
The Uninstall program removes the HP LaserJet 3300 software from
the computer.
Running the Uninstall Utility for Mac OS
1.
Locate the HP All-in-One Uninstaller utility icon in the HP All-In-One Software folder. Double-click the Uninstaller icon to launch it.
2. Choose whether you want to perform an uninstall for all HP
devices, or for a specific device. If you choose “Uninstall
selected”, you must then choose the devices you wish to uninstall
from the list.
3. Click Next >.
4. Select any additional items you want to uninstall using the check
boxes.
5. Click Uninstall.
6. When the uninstall process is complete, click Restart.
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The HP Document Manager has built-in application linking that allows
you to drag and drop a document icon into any supported application.
Supported file types are represented as a “thumbnail” icon with the
filename and application symbol. A thumbnail can be activated in one
of two ways: you can either drag and drop the thumbnail into the
application, or double-click the icon to launch the appropriate
application where the file is displayed. The following tables list the
most popular applications currently supported by the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product.
Note
This list is subject to change as the HP LaserJet 3300 software is
finalized and/or updated.
The word-processing and spreadsheet programs are “OCR-smart.”
When a scanned document is dropped onto the program icon, the
OCR software processes and formats it for that program.
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File Formats Supported
File
Format Name
Notes
Source
Destination
Windows
Mac
OS
HPD
This is the native file
format of the
Windows version of
the HP Document
Manager included
with the HP
LaserJet 3300
Series products.
YES
NO
HP Documents
This is the native file
format of the Mac
OS version of the
HP Document
Manager included
with the HP
LaserJet 3300
product.
NO
YES
YES
BMP
YES
YES
YES
FPX
YES
YES
YES
GIF
YES
YES
YES
HTML
NO
YES
YES
JPEG
YES
YES
YES
PCX
NO
YES
YES
PDF
NO
YES
YES
PNG
YES
YES
YES
RTF
NO
YES
YES
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YES
NO
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File
Format Name
Source
Destination
Windows
Mac
OS
TIFF,
TIFF Compressed,
TIFF Multipage
YES
YES
YES
YES
TXT,
TXT with line
breaks
NO
YES
YES
YES
WMF
NO
YES
YES
Notes
Source File Types:
In the above table, source files represent files that can used for both
input and import actions. 'Input' means that these file types can be
drag and dropped to supported applications. Trying to drag and drop
a file type that is not supported for input will result in “An unsupported
operation was attempted” error. 'Import' means that these input file
types can be converted into an hpd format by right clicking on the
desktop icon and selecting Import.
IPE, a protocal for transferring scanned files between applications,
only supports HPD and TIFF file formats as source files. However, all
other supported source file types are first converted to regular, single
page tif files before being sent through IPE. Multiple page files will be
fed to IPE one page at a time so multiple page destinations will have
a single file result.
Destination File Types:
In the previous table, destination file types refer to output and export
file types. 'Output' means that these file types can be the output of
using IPE. In the desktop, this would be exposed through custom file
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destination links. 'Export' means that an hpd file can be converted into
any of these file types by right clicking on the desktop icon and
selecting 'Export'.
Other File Types:
All file types can be activated in the desktop by double-clicking the
icon to launch the appropriate application. This will work for any file
type associated with an application, regardless of whether it's actually
a supported input file type or not.
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Electronic Mail (E-mail)
The HP LaserJet 3300 software for Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0,
2000, and XP supports 32-bit MAPI, Internet mail, VIM, and other
types of programs (see list below).
Note
Any e-mail program can be associated with the generic e-mail icon
on the Document Manager toolbar on the Desktop. (No e-mail
program creates and displays a custom icon on this toolbar.)
Program Name
Notes
Windows
Mac OS
Microsoft Internet
Explorer
YES, v4.01+
YES, v4.01+
Microsoft Outlook
YES
Outlook 97
Outlook 98
Outlook 2000
Outlook XP
Microsoft Outlook
Express
YES
YES
v4.01
Netscape Navigator/
Communicator
YES
Nav v3.04+
Com v4.06+
YES
latest
version
AOL
YES
v6.0, v7.0
Microsoft Exchange
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Electronic Mail (E-mail) 369
Other PC Fax Programs
The PC fax program that came with the product is the only PC fax
program that works with the product.
If you want to continue to use your PC fax program, you must use it
with the modem you already have connected to your computer, rather
than with the product. Using two PC fax programs can cause both
programs to work incorrectly.
The following PC fax programs can be run on the same system as the
HP LaserJet 3300 software. However, you cannot send faxes from
these programs through the HP LaserJet 3300 Series modem. You
must use a separate modem connected to the computer.
Microsoft Outlook 98 Fax
Microsoft Fax
Compressent ChromaFax
Note
This program does not provide the functionality needed to perform
as a scanning destination for the HP LaserJet 3300. No destination
link will appear in the HP LaserJet 3300 Scanning program for this
application.
FaxSav Fax Launcher Pro
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Phone Book Interfaces for PC Fax
The Send Fax module that comes with the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product can read phone book data from other applications. Phone
number information is retrieved from third-party applications that
maintain phone books, such as contact managers and e-mail and
fax programs.
Note
Only phone book entries that contain an entry in the fax number
field will be displayed.
Phone books from the following third-party applications are supported.
EN
Program Name
Notes
Symantec Act!
Act! Versions 4.0 and 2000 are supported. No
other versions have been tested. The Send Fax
phone module uses the database last accessed
by Act!.
Goldmine
Goldmine Version 4.0 is supported. No other
versions have been tested. The Send Fax phone
module accesses the file last used by Goldmine.
Windows Address Book
The Windows Address Book (WAB), used by
Outlook Express and Internet Explorer, is
supported. If an individual has both a Home and
a Business fax number, two entries will be
displayed. The “name” field of these two entries
will be modified. “:(B)” will be appended to the
name in the business entry and “:(H)” will be
appended to the name in the home entry.
Phone Book Interfaces for PC Fax 371
Program Name
Notes
Microsoft Outlook
You can select the Personal Address Book
(PAB), Contacts, or both combined. Individuals
and groups from the PAB are combined with
individuals from Contacts only if you select the
combined phonebook.
Includes
Microsoft Outlook
Contacts
Microsoft Outlook
Personal phonebook
If an entry from Contacts has both a Home and a
Business fax number, two entries will be
displayed. The “name” field of these two entries
will be modified. “:(B)” will be appended to the
name in the business entry and “:(H)” will be
appended to the name in the home entry.
If a duplicate entry occurs (one from Contacts
and one from the PAB with same name and fax
number), a single entry will be displayed.
However, if an entry exists in the PAB with a
duplicate in Contacts, and the Contacts entry has
both a business and a home fax number, all three
entries will be displayed.
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Word Processing
Program Name
EN
Notes
Windows
Mac OS
Microsoft Word
YES
YES
Word 98
Word 97,
Word 2000, (v8.0)
Word XP
Microsoft NotePad
YES
NO
Microsoft WordPad
YES
NO
Microsoft Works
YES
NO
AppleWorks
(word processing
documents
NO
YES
v5.03
Apple SimpleText
NO
YES, v8,
WP 2000,
WP 2002
YES
v1.4
Corel WordPerfect
YES
???
Lotus AmiPro
YES,
NO
Lotus WordPro
ME
NO
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Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
Program Name
Notes
Windows
Mac OS
IRIS ReadIRIS
ReadIRIS Pro v7.5 is
included with the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series
products
YES
YES
6.0.6
Armi
YES
NO
Caere PageKeeper
Standard
YES
NO
Corel OCR-TRACE
YES
NO
Cuneiform
YES
NO
Power Pen
YES
NO
Recognita
YES
NO
About OCR reliability
OCR turns an image into computer-editable text by analyzing the
image and defining the characters to produce editable text. The
accuracy obtained through OCR software depends on the quality,
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size, and structure of the original document, and on the quality of the
scan itself. To obtain the best possible results when using OCR
software, do the following:
Process only pages that contain 9-point text or larger.
Limit pages that contain underlining, forms, graphics, rotated text,
photographs, and handwriting.
Scan images squarely.
Make sure the pages are free of extraneous marks.
Maximize the scanning resolution.
Process only pages that have crisp clear text. Letters that have
gaps, that “bleed” along their edges, or that touch other letters do
not work well. Text that is aligned closely to nontext items, such
as graphics, might also degrade OCR results.
Fine-tune the amount of black and white on scanned images. See
the user guide for information.
Even if you follow these recommendations, you might still get lessthan-perfect results. Unique formatting, graphics, and poor print
quality may hinder the ability for this technology to capture all text
from a document.
EN
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) 375
Spreadsheet and Database
Program Name
Windows
Mac OS
Corel Paradox
NO
NO
Corel Quattro Pro
NO
NO
Microsoft Access
NO
NO
YES
Excel 97
Excel 2000
Excel XP
YES
Excel 98
(v8.0)
FileMaker Pro
NO
YES
v5.5
Lotus 1-2-3
NO
NO
Intuit Quicken
NO
YES
v2002
AppleWorks
(spreadsheet and
database documents)
NO
YES
v6.2
MacinTax
NO
YES
latest version
Microsoft Excel
Notes
Only supported
through the Desktop
when the ReadIRIS
standalone product
has been installed.
This is not an IPE
destination, so it will
not show up in the
supported programs to
accept scanned
documents.
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Graphics, Imaging, and Presentation
Program Name
EN
Notes
Windows
Mac OS
Adobe Acrobat Exchange
YES
Adobe Acrobat Reader
YES, v5.05
Adobe FrameMaker
YES, v6.0
Adobe Illustrator
YES, v10
YES, v10
Adobe InDesign
NO
YES, v2.0
Adobe PageMaker
YES, v6.0.1,
v6.5, 7.0
YES,
v6.5, 7.0
Adobe PageMill
YES, v3.0
YES, v3.0
Adobe PhotoDeluxe
Adobe PhotoDeluxe Business
Edition
YES
YES
Adobe Photoshop
YES
v4.0, 5,0,
5.5, 6.0
YES
v4.0, 5,0,
5.5, 6.0
AppleWorks
(draw and paint documents)
NO
YES
v5.03,
6.02
CorelDRAW
YES, v8, 10
YES, v8, 10
Corel PhotoHouse
YES
NO
Corel PhotoPaint
NO
YES, v5.05
Graphics, Imaging, and Presentation 377
Program Name
Notes
Windows
Mac OS
Corel Ventura (Publisher)
YES, v8
NO
Harvard Graphics
YES, v98
NO
Lotus Freelance
YES,
NO
v2000, 9.7
Micrografix PhotoMagic
YES
NO
Microsoft Imaging
YES
NO
Microsoft Paint
YES
NO
Microsoft Publisher
YES, v95, v98,
and v2002
NO
Paint Shop Pro
YES
NO
Quark XPress
NO
YES, v5.0
Ulead PhotoImpact
YES
NO
LivePix
YES
NO
Microsoft PowerPoint
Microsoft Visio
PowerPoint does not work YES, v97,
v2000,
properly as a scanning
destination. Images should vXP
be scanned using the HP
LaserJet 3300 Scan
program or another
application and then
imported into PowerPoint.
YES, v5.0,
v2002
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PP 98
(v8.0), v.X
NO
EN
Other Applications
Program Name
EN
Notes
Windows
Mac OS
Caere OmniForm
YES, v9
NO
Corel PrintOffice
YES
NO
Corel Ventura
(Publisher)
YES, v8
NO
Microsoft Front Page,
Front Page Developer,
Front Page Express
YES, v98,
2000, XP
NO
Microsoft Internet
Explorer
YES,
v4.0.1+
YES, v4.01
Netscape
Communicator
YES,
v4.0.6+
YES,
latest
version
Other Applications 379
Other Scanning Programs
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series software includes a scanning program,
ReadIRIS Pro v7.5. Other TWAIN-compliant scanning software can
also be used.
Program Name
Notes
Windows
Mac OS
Adobe Photoshop
NO
YES
Visioneer PaperPort
Deluxe
YES
NO
TWAIN compatibility [Public]
TWAIN-compliant programs can acquire documents directly from the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product. Programs that follow the TWAIN
standards should work. (The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product
supports only the required core functions for TWAIN compliance. It
does not support extended TWAIN options.)
Twain scanning does not work with some
applications
This problem occurs with Twain applications that attempt to setup
image transfer using the File mode. The HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product does not support File mode for Twain image transfer. It uses
only the Native and Memory modes. Applications are supposed to
query the product to find out which modes are supported before
attempting to set up a transfer. However, not all applications do this. If
an application assumes that File mode is supported, then selecting
“Acquire Image” will have no effect. No Twain dialog is displayed and
no scan takes place.
For programs that are not TWAIN-compliant, use the following
process as a workaround:
1
Scan the document from the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product to
the HP Document Manager program desktop.
2
Save the document as a .TIF file.
3
Import the .TIF file into the program.
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Additional information about TWAIN
For more information about TWAIN, visit http://www.twain.org.
EN
Other Scanning Programs 381
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Ordering Software
To order the software if your CD is damaged or missing, contact
Hewlett-Packard Support. Part numbers of the software CD-ROMs
for the HP LaserJet 3300 Series products, and which languages
are on them, are given in the table below.
The CD key number refers to the key number used in the
language localization tables in [Software and documentation
languages] section.
CD Key No.
Version
Languages Included on CD-ROM Part Number
For HP LaserJet 3300
1
1.0
English, Dutch, NL, French, ES, Italian, C9124-60121
Portugese, EL
2
1.0
English, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, C9124-60122
Danish
3
1.0
English, TR, Russian, Hungarian,
Polish, CS, Arabic
C9124-60123
4
1.0
English, Thai, Korean, Traditional
Chinese, Mandarin Chinese
C9124-60124
Note
EN
The complete software for this product is not contained on the web
due to licensing restrictions. If a replacement CD or newer version
of the software than what shipped with the product is needed, go
to http://www.hp.com/support/lj3300 and click the CD-ROM order
page to order.
Ordering Software 383
In the United States and Canada:
Request by Phone: (208) 323-2551 option 4 (Monday - Saturday,
9-4 MST)
In Europe and the Middle East:
Request by Phone:
+44 (0) 1429 865 511 (English)
+44 (0) 1429 863 343 (French)
+44 (0) 1429 863 353 (German)
+44 (0) 1429 520 013 (Italian)
+44 (0) 1429 890 466 (Portuguese)
+44 (0) 1429 520 012 (Spanish)
+44 (0) 1429 865 511 (Scandinavian)
+44 (0) 180 52
Request by Mail:
European Fulfillment for Hewlett-Packard
c/o Startek
P.O. Box 63
Hartlepool, Cleveland
TS25 2 YP
United Kingdom
In the Asia and Pacific Countries/Regions:
Request by Phone:
Australia: 61 3 8877 8000
China: 86 (10) 6564 3888
Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and the rest of Asia:
+65 272 530
India: +91 11 682 6035
Korea: +82 (2) 3270 0700 (9-6 Weekdays, 9-1 Saturday)
New Zealand: +64 9 356 6640, 0800 445 543 (Toll Free)
Taiwan: +888 (2) 717 0055
Thailand: +66 2 661 3900 x3224
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In Latin America:
Request by Phone:
Venezuela: 800 47 888 (Weekdays 8-8)
Puerto Rico: 1 877 232 058 (Weekdays 8-5)
Peru: 0 800 10111 (Weekdays 9-6)
Mexico: 01 800 772 6684 (Monday-Saturday 8-10)
Guatemala: 999 5305 (Monday-Saturday 8:30-9, Saturday 9-1)
Colombia: 9 800 91 9477 (Monday-Friday 9-6)
Chile: 123 800 360 999 (Monday-Friday 8:30-6:30)
Brazil: 800 15 77 51, Sao Paulo 55 11 3747 7799
(Monday-Friday 8-7)
Argentina: 0810 555 5520 x4778, Buenos Aires 541 778 8380
(Monday-Friday 8:30-7:30)
EN
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The following tables detail the language options for the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series products. Each section details the
language options for the HP LaserJet 3300 Series of products.
The tables that follow each localization matrix describe the
language settings that are unique to that printer. The initial set of
tables in the heading below this description describe CD
language features that effect all printers in this series.
Included with the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is a suite of
software that can be used to print, fax, copy, and scan
documents sent to a computer. OCR software is also included
that converts text from scanned documents into a format you
can edit in your word-processing program. You can calibrate the
scanner and configure scanner settings. A copy utility also lets
you process images before printing them.
Localization and Part Numbers
CDROM Languages
The software CDs packaged with all products include one of the
following sets of languages and their associated part numbers.
EN
CD Key No.
Languages Included Part Number
on CD-ROM
1
English, German, Dutch, C9124-60121
French, Spanish, Italian,
Portugese
2
English, Finnish,
Swedish, Norwegian,
Danish
C9124-60122
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CD Key No.
Languages Included Part Number
on CD-ROM
3
English, Turkish,
Russian, Hungarian,
Polish, Czech
C9124-60123
4
English, Thai, Korean,
Traditional Chinese,
Simplified Chinese
C9124-60124
Getting Started Guides
The Getting Started Guides (GSG) are single-language guides - as
noted in the product tables - except when products are packaged with
one of the following guides. These guide numbers are referenced in
the Getting Started Guide column within the product tables.
GSG
Guide No.
Languages Included
in Guide
1
Bulgarian, Romanian,
Kasakh
2
Estonian, Lithuanian,
Latvian
3
Slovakian, Slovenian,
Croatian
4
English, Thai,
Indonesian
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HP LASERJET 3300 (Base Model)
Option
Country/Region
Language
Getting
Started
Guide
LCD
Display
Language
Front
Panel
Overlay
NVRAM
Setting
CD
ASIA
#A2K
Philippines 4
English Localization
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
4
#AB0
Taiwan - Chinese
Localization
Traditional
Chinese
English
Copy/
Traditional
Chinese
A4 - PC8
4
#AB1
Korea - Korean
Localization
Korean
English
Copy/Korean
A4 - PC8
4
#AB2
China - Chinese
Localization
Simplified
Chinese
English
Copy/
Simplified
Chinese
A4 - PC8
4
#AB4
Singapore/English
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
4
#AB5
Hong-Kong/
Trad.Chinese/
English
Traditional
Chinese
English
Copy/
Traditional
Chinese
A4 - PC8
4
#ABG
Australia -English
Localization
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
4
#ACJ
India - English
Localization
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
4
#ARE
Malaysia - English
Localization
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
4
#ARR
Asia Pacific (Euro
Cord) English
Localization
4
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
4
EUROPE
EN
#A2T
Europe (US Cord) - English
English Localization
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
2
#AB7
Greece - Greek
Localization
Greek
English
Copy/Greek
A4 - PC8
1
#AB8
Turkey - Turkish
Localization
Turkish
Turkish
Copy/Turkish
A4 Latin5
3
#AB9
Portugal Portuguese
Localization
Portugues
e
Portuguese Copy/
Portuguese
A4 - PC8
1
#ABB
Europe - English
Localization
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#ABD
Germany - German
Localization
German
German
Copy/German A4 - PC8
1
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Option
Country/Region
Language
Getting
Started
Guide
LCD
Display
Language
Front
Panel
Overlay
NVRAM
Setting
CD
EUROPE
#ABE
Spain - Spanish
Localization
Spanish
Spanish
Copy/Spanish A4 - PC8
1
#ABF
France - French
Localization
French
French
Copy/French
A4 - PC8
1
#ABH
Netherlands - Dutch
Localization
Dutch
Dutch
Copy/Dutch
A4 - PC8
1
#ARN
Norway Norwegian
Localization
Norwegian
Norwegian
Copy/
Norwegian
A4 - PC8
2
#ABP
Switzerland German
Localization
German
German
Copy/German A4 - PC8
1
#ABQ
Switzerland French
French Localization
French
Copy/French
A4 - PC8
1
#ABS
Sweden - Swedish
Localization
Swedish
Swedish
Copy/
Swedish
A4 - PC8
2
#AKJ
Israel - Hebrew
Localization
Hebrew
English
Copy/Hebrew
A4 - PC8
3
#ABU
United Kingdom UK English
Localization
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#ABX
Finland - Finnish
Localization
Finnish
Finnish
Copy/Finnish
A4 - PC8
2
#ABY
Denmark - Danish
Localization
Danish
Danish
Copy/Danish
A4 - PC8
2
#ABZ
Italy - Italian
Localization
Italian
Italian
Copy/Italian
A4 - PC8
1
#ACB
Russia - Cyrillic
Localization
Russian
Cyrillic
Copy/Cyrillic
A4 - PC8
3
#ACD
Switzerland English
English Localization
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#ACN
Switzerland - Italian
Localization
Italian
Copy/Italian
A4 - PC8
1
#ACQ
South Africa English
English Localization
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#AKB
Czeck Republic Czeck Localization
Czeck
Czeck
Copy/Czeck
A4 - Latin
2
3
#ACK
Hungary Hungarian
Localization
Hungarian
Hungarian
Copy/
Hungarian
A4 - Latin
2
3
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EN
Option
#ACD
Country/Region
Language
Poland - Polish
Localization
Getting
Started
Guide
LCD
Display
Language
Front
Panel
Overlay
Polish
Polish
Copy/Polish
A4 - Latin
2
3
NVRAM
Setting
CD
EUROPE
#AKG
East Central
Europe - English
Localization
English
(1, 3)
English
Copy/English
A4 - Latin
2
3
#ACB
Russia - English
Localization
English, 2
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
3
#ARG
Saudi Arabia Arabic Localization
Arabic
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#UUE
Jordan, Lebanon,
N. Africa - Arabic
Localisation
Arabic
English
Copy/Arabic
A4 - PC8
1
NORTH AMERICA
#ABA
U.S. - English
Localization
English
English
Copy/English
Letter PC8
1
#ABC
Canada - French
Localization
French
French
Copy/French
Letter PC8
1
#AK2
220V EuropeEnglish
Localization/ US
Mfg
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
Brazil - Portuguese
Localization
Portuguese Portuguese Copy/
Portuguese
A4 - PC8
1
Copy/Spanish A4 - PC8
1
LADO
#AC4
NORTH AMERICA, LADO
#AR9
EN
Mexico (127V) Spanish
Localization
Spanish
Spanish
Localization and Part Numbers 391
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3330
(Fax Model)
The localization settings for the product's fax guides are detailed in a
table included after the following table.
Country /Region
Language
Getting
Started
Guide
LCD
Display
Lang.
Front
Panel
Overlay
#AB0
Taiwan - Chinese
Localization
Trad.
Chinese
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
Trad.
Chinese
4
#AB1
Korea - Korean
Localization
Korean
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
Korean
4
#AB2
China - Chinese
Localization
Simp.
Chinese
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
Simp.
Chinese
4
#AB4
Singapore/English
English
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
English
4
#AB5
Hong-Kong/
Trad.Chinese/
English
Trad.
Chinese
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
English/
Trad.
Chinese
4
#ABG
Australia - English
Localization
English
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
English
4
#AR7
New Zealand English
Localization
English
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
English
4
#ARE
Malaysia - English
Localization
English
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
English
4
Option
NVRAM Errata
Setting Sheet
CD
ASIA
EUROPE
#AB7
Greece - Greek
Localization
Greek
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
Greek
1
#AR9
Portugal Portuguese
Localization
Portuguese
Portuguese
Fax/
Portuguese
A4 PC8
Portugu
ese
1
#ABD
Germany German
Localization
German
German
Fax/German A4 PC8
German
1
#ABE
Spain - Spanish
Localization
Spanish
Spanish
Fax/Spanish A4 PC8
Spanish
1
#ABF
France - French
Localization
French
French
Fax/French
French
1
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Option
Country /Region
Language
Getting
Started
Guide
LCD
Display
Lang.
Front
Panel
Overlay
NVRAM Errata
Setting Sheet
CD
#ABH
Netherlands Dutch Localization
Dutch
Dutch
Fax/Dutch
A4 PC8
Dutch
1
#ABN
Norway Norwegian
Localization
Norwegian
Norwegian
Fax/
Norwegian
A4 PC8
Norwegi
an
2
#ABP
Switzerland German
Localization
German
German
Fax/German A4 PC8
German
1
#ABQ
Switzerland French
Localization
French
French
Fax/French
A4 PC8
French
1
#ABS
Sweden - Swedish
Localization
Swedish Swedish
Fax/
Swedish
A4 PC8
Swedish 1
#ABU
United Kingdom UK English
Localization
English
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
English
1
#ABW
Belgium - Dutch/
Flemish
Dutch
Dutch
Fax/Dutch
A4 PC8
Dutch
1
#ABX
Finland - Finnish
Localization
Finnish
Finnish
Fax/Finnish
A4 PC8
Finnish
2
#ABY
Denmark - Danish
Localization
Danish
Danish
Fax/Danish
A4 PC8
Danish
2
#ABZ
Italy - Italian
Localization
Italian
Italian
Fax/Italian
A4 PC8
Italian
1
#ACB
Russia - Cyrillic
Localization
Russian
Russian
Fax/Russian A4 PC8
Russian
1
#ACL
Belgium - French
Localization
French
French
Fax/French
French
1
#ACP
Austria - German
Localization
German
German
Fax/German A4 PC8
German
1
#ACK
Hungary Hungarian
Localization
Hungarian
Hungarian
Fax/
Hungarian
A4 Latin 2
Hungari
an
3
#ACD
Poland - Polish
Localization
Polish
Polish
Fax/Polish
A4 Latin 2
Polish
3
#AKJ
Israel - English
Localization
Hebrew
English
Fax/Hebrew
A4 PC8
Hebrew
1
#UUE
Ireland - English
Localization
English
English
Fax/English
A4 PC8
English
1
EN
A4 PC8
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Option
Country /Region
Language
Getting
Started
Guide
LCD
Display
Lang.
Front
Panel
Overlay
NVRAM Errata
Setting Sheet
CD
NORTH AMERICA
#ABA
U.S. - English
Localization
English
English
Fax/English
Letter PC8
English
1
#ABC
Canada - French
Localization
French
French
Fax/French
Letter PC8
French
1
Mexico (127V) Spanish
Localization
Spanish
Spanish
Fax/Spanish Letter PC8
Spanish
1
LADO
#AR9
HP LASERJET 3330 - FAX Localization
The following table details fax related issues specific to local markets
where the HP LaserJet 3330 fax product will be sold.
Fax Guide
Country
/Region FW
Guide
Setting
Telephone
cord
Taiwan - Chinese
Localization
7
7
Taiwan
RJ-11
Korea - Korean
Localization
6
4
Korea
Korea
China - Chinese
Localization
6
6
China
RJ-11
Singapore English
7
30
Singapore
RJ-11
Hong-Kong/
Trad.Chinese/
English
7
29
HongKong
UK
Australia -English
Localization
7
23
Australia
RJ-11
New Zealand English
Localization
7
19
New
Zealand
UK
Malaysia - English
Localization
7
27
Malaysia
RJ-11
Country/Region
Language
ASIA
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EN
Fax Guide
Country
/Region FW
Guide
Setting
Telephone
cord
Greece - Greek
Localization
12
49
Greece
RJ-11
Portugal Portuguese
Localization
9
50
Portugal
RJ-11
Germany German
Localization
4
39
Germany
German #2
Spain - Spanish
Localization
9
55
Spain
RJ-11
France - French
Localization
3
47
France
French
Netherlands Dutch Localization
3
35
Netherlands
Dutch
Norway Norwegian
Localization
11
43
Norway
No-Fi
Switzerland German
Localization
2
36
Switzerland Swiss #2
Switzerland French
Localization
2
36
Switzerland Swiss #2
Sweden - Swedish
Localization
10
41
Sweden
Sweden
United Kingdom UK English
Localization
8
31
United
Kingdom
UK
Belgium - Dutch/
Flemish
3
45
Belgium
Belgium
Finland - Finnish
Localization
10
46
Finland
No-Fi
Denmark - Danish
Localization
11
40
Denmark
Danish
Italy - Italian
Localization
9
51
Italy
RJ-11
Russia - Cyrillic
Localization
5
64
Russia
Plg
Belgium - French
Localization
3
45
Belgium
Belgium
Country/Region
Language
EUROPE
EN
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3330 (Fax Model) 395
Fax Guide
Country
/Region FW
Guide
Setting
Telephone
cord
Austria - German
Localization
4
34
Austria
Austria
Hungary Hungarian
Localization
12
62
Hungary
RJ-11
Poland - Polish
Localization
12
56
Poland
RJ-11
Israel - English
Localization
13
21
Israel
Israel
Ireland - English
Localization
2
44
Ireland
RJ-11
Country/Region
Language
EUROPE
NORTH AMERICA
U.S. - English
Localization
1
15
US
RJ-11
Canada - French
Localization
1
14
Canada
RJ-11
1
13
Mexico
RJ-11
LADO
Mexico (127V) Spanish
Localization
HP LASERJET 3330 - FAX Guide Localization
The following table details the languages where the fax related issues
specific to local markets where the HP LaserJet 3300 fax product will
be sold.
Fax #
Languages
1
US, Canada, Mexico, Israel, Argentina (English, French, Spanish)
2
Ireland, Switzerland (English, French, Dutch)
3
France, Belgium, Netherlands (English, French, Norwegian)
4
Germany, Austria (English, Dutch)
5
Russia (English, Russian)
6
China, Korea (English, Simplified Chinese, Korean)
7
Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand (English,
Traditional Chinese)
8
United Kingdom (English)
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Fax #
Languages (continued)
9
Spain, Portugal, Italy (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian)
10
Finland, Sweden (English, Finnish, Swedish)
11
Denmark, Norway (English, Danish, Norwegian)
12
Poland, Hungary, Greece (English, Polish, Hungarian, Greek)
13
English, Hebrew
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320
Option
Localization Type
Getting
Started
Guide
Front
LCD
Panel
Display
Language Overlay
NVRAM
Setting
CD
EUROPE
#A2T
Europe (US Cord) English
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
2
#AB7
Greece - Greek
Greek
English
Copy/Greek
A4 - PC8
1
#AB8
Turkey - Turkish
Turkish
Turkish
Copy/Turkish
A4 - Latin
5
3
#AB9
Portugal Portuguese
Portuguese
Portugues
e
Copy/
Portuguese
A4 - PC8
1
#ABB
Europe - English
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#ABD
Germany - German
German
German
Copy/German A4 - PC8
1
#ABE
Spain - Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Copy/Spanish A4 - PC8
1
#ABF
France - French
French
French
Copy/French
A4 - PC8
1
#ABH
Netherlands - Dutch
Dutch
Dutch
Copy/Dutch
A4 - PC8
1
#ABN
Norway - Norwegian
Norwegian Norwegian Copy/
Norwegian
A4 - PC8
2
#ABP
Switzerland German
German
German
Copy/German A4 - PC8
1
#ABQ
Switzerland - French French
French
Copy/French
A4 - PC8
1
#ABS
Sweden - Swedish
Swedish
Swedish
Copy/
Swedish
A4 - PC8
2
#AKJ
Israel - Hebrew
Hebrew
English
Copy/Hebrew
A4 - PC8
3
#ABU
United Kingdom UK English
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#ABX
Finland - Finnish
Finnish
Finnish
Copy/Finnish
A4 - PC8
2
#ABY
Denmark - Danish
Danish
Danish
Copy/Danish
A4 - PC8
2
EUROPE
EN
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320 397
Option
Localization Type
Getting
Started
Guide
LCD
Front
Display
Panel
Language Overlay
NVRAM
Setting
CD
#ABZ
Italy - Italian
Italian
Italian
Copy/Italian
A4 - PC8
1
#ACB
Russia - Cyrillic
Russian
Cyrillic
Copy/Cyrillic
A4 - PC8
3
#ACD
Switzerland English
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#ACN
Switzerland - Italian
Italian
Italian
Copy/Italian
A4 - PC8
1
#ACQ
South Africa English
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#AKB
Czeck Republic Czeck
Czeck
Czeck
Copy/Czeck
A4 - Latin
2
3
#ACK
Hungary - Hungarian Hungarian Hungarian
Copy/
Hungarian
A4 - Latin
2
3
#ACD
Poland - Polish
Polish
Polish
Copy/Polish
A4 - Latin
2
3
#AKG
East Central Europe
- English
English
(1, 3)
English
Copy/English
A4 - Latin
2
3
#ACB
Russia - English
English, 2
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
3
#ARG
Saudi Arabia Arabic
Arabic
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#UUE
Jordan, Lebanon,
N. Africa - Arabic
Arabic
English
Copy/Arabic
A4 - PC8
1
NORTH AMERICA
#ABA
U.S. - English
English
English
Copy/English
Letter PC8
1
#ABC
Canada - French
French
French
Copy/French
Letter PC8
1
#AK2
220V EuropeEnglish/ US Mfg
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
1
#AC4
Brazil - Portuguese
Portuguese
Portuguese
Copy/
Portuguese
A4 - PC8
1
#AKB
South Ameri. Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Copy/Spanish Letter PC8
1
English
English
Copy/English
1
LADO
NORTH AMERICA, LADO
#AR9
Mexico (127V) Spanish
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Letter PC8
EN
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320N
(Network Model)
Option
Getting
Started
Localization Option Guide
LCD
Front
Panel
Display
Language Overlay
NVRAM
Setting
CD
EUROPE
#ABD
Germany - German
German
German
Copy/German A4 - PC8
1
#ABE
Spain - Spanish
Spanish
Spanish
Copy/Spanish A4 - PC8
1
#ABF
France - French
French
French
Copy/French
A4 - PC8
1
#ABH
Netherlands - Dutch
Dutch
Dutch
Copy/Dutch
A4 - PC8
1
#ABU
United Kingdom UK English
English
English
Copy/English
A4 - PC8
#ABZ
Italy - Italian
Italian
Italian
Copy/Italian
A4 - PC8
1
#ACB
Russia - Cyrillic
Russian
Cyrillic
Copy/Cyrillic
A4 - PC8
3
NORTH AMERICA
#ABA
U.S. - English
English
English
Copy/English
Letter PC8
1
#ABC
Canda - French
French
French
Copy/French
Letter PC8
1
EN
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320N (Network Model) 399
Localization Matrix for the HP LaserJet 3320N
(Network Model)
Option
Getting
Started
Localization Option Guide
LCD
Front
Display
Panel
Language Overlay
NVRAM
Setting
CD
NORTH AMERICA
#ABA
U.S. - English
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English
English
U.S. Copier/
English
Letter PC8
1
EN
OCR Library Installations [HP Only]
Engine
IPE
uses?
ReadIris
ReadIris
Language
ReadIris File
File size
nop.ytr
19,841
Afrikaans
afr.ytr
1,623,594
Albanian
alb.ytr
387,345
Arabic *
ara.ytr
Arabic.tif
general.dct
opaocr32.dll
opaparse.dll
rtk.db
rtk.dll
6.84 MB
Basque
bas.ytr
500,932
Brazilian
brz.ytr
220,432
Breton
bre.ytr
19,841
British
brt.ytr
566,694
Bulgarian
bul.ytr
592,552
Bulgarian+Englis bu2.ytr
h
2
Byelorussian
1,230,284
bye.ytr
Byelorussian+En by2.ytr
glish
2
Catalan
cat.ytr
709,967
Corsican
cor.ytr
19,841
ReadIris
Croatian
cro.ytr
414,509
ReadIris
Czech
cze.ytr
727,009
ReadIris
Danish
dan.ytr
886,738
ReadIris
Dutch
dut.ytr
1,405,574
ReadIris
English
eng.ytr
1,062,592
ReadIris
Estinian
est.ytr
395,142
ReadIris
Finnish
fin.ytr
957,496
ReadIris
French
frn.ytr
742,210
Frisian
fri.ytr
19,841
ReadIris
EN
hp Labs
File
File Size
OCR Library Installations [HP Only] 401
Engine
IPE
uses?
Language
ReadIris File
File size
Galician
gal.ytr
330,236
ReadIris
German
grm.ytr
1,293,986
ReadIris
Greek
grk.ytr
610,692
Greek+English
gr2.ytr
2
Hungarian
hun.ytr
1,772,079
Icelandic
ice.ytr
705,108
Indonesian
ind.ytr
353,876
Irish(Gaelic)
iri.ytr
379,542
Italian
itl.ytr
285,137
Japanese **
jap.ytr
japclas.dic
japlang.dic
jappp.dic
3.51 MB
Korean
ReadIris ReadIris
Asian common files
+kor.ytr
korclas.dic
korlang.dic
korpp.dic
4.31 MB
ReadIris
ReadIris
Hp Labs
hp Labs
File
File Size
hpLabs Asian 780KB +
common files 3.66MB
hpljrcg.ini.ksc
dbase/ksc/
classify.dic
dbase/ksc/
lang.dic
dbase/ksc/
pp.dic
dbase/ksc/
hpljrcg.ini
ReadIris
ReadIris
Lithuanian
lit.ytr
19,841
Luxemburgh
lux.ytr
19,841
Macedonian
mac.ytr
30,149
Macedonian+En ma2.ytr
glish
2
Malay
mal.ytr
263,204
Norwegian
nrw.ytr
797,250
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EN
Engine
IPE
uses?
ReadIris
ReadIris
Hp Labs
Language
ReadIris File
File size
Numeric only
recognition
num.ytr
2
Nynorsk
nyn.ytr
1,395,963
Polish
pol.ytr
1,142,245
Portuguese
prt.ytr
202,486
Romanian
rom.ytr
355,026
Russian
rus.ytr
1,014,064
Russian+English ru2.ytr
2
Scottish(Gaelic)
sco.ytr
144,578
Serbian
se2.ytr
2
Serbian+English ser.ytr
83,069
SimplifiedChines ReadIris Asian
e
common files
sch.ytr
schclas.dic
schlang.dic
schpp.dic
4.92 MB
hp Labs
File
File Size
hpLabs Asian 780KB
common files +4.27MB
hpljrcg.ini.gb
dbase/gb/
classify.dic
dbase/gb/
lang.dic
dbase/gb/
pp.dic
dbase/gb/
hpljrcg.ini
ReadIris
Slovak
slk.ytr
907,766
ReadIris
Sloven
sln.ytr
19,841
ReadIris
Spanish
spn.ytr
384,457
Swahili
swa.ytr
383,829
Swedish
swd.ytr
1,287,393
Tagalog
tag.ytr
223,633
ReadIris
EN
OCR Library Installations [HP Only] 403
Engine
IPE
uses?
Language
ReadIris File
File size
hp Labs
File
File Size
Hp Labs
Traditional
Chinese
ReadIris Asian
common files
tch.ytr
tchclas.dic
tchlang.dic
tchpp.dic
4.88 MB
hpLabs Asian 780KB
common files +4.22 MB
hpljrcg.ini.big
5dbase/big5/
classify.dic
dbase/big5/
lang.dic
dbase/big5/
pp.dic
dbase/big5/
hpljrcg.ini
ReadIris
Turkish
trk.ytr
368,145
ReadIris
Ukrainian
ukr.ytr
921,664
Ukrainian+Englis uk2.ytr
h
2
Note
ReadIris Version 7.5 uses its own version of the Hp Labs Asian
engine. It do not expose the engine to IPE so HP’s software still
needs to use HP Lab files for Asian languages.
Note
There is no OCR support for Thai.
Additional libraries can be downloaded from http://www.hp.com/
support/lj3300.
404 Chapter 10 - Languages
EN
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product includes both an IEEE1284 (parallel) port and USB port.
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product can be connected with
both the IEEE-1284 port and USB port. Two completely different
devices can be connected to the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product at the same time: one to the USB port and the other to
the IEEE-1284 port. For example, you could connect two
separate computers in a small office. Even if you are only
connecting one device, you have the freedom to connect in the
manner most efficient for your working environment. (Note that if
you directly connect two PCs to the same printer, a response
meant for one PC also appears on the other PC.)
Note
Do not connect both ports to the same PC.
Parallel Port Connections [Public]
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product requires a parallel port
featuring a bidirectional data bus to be directly connected to the
computer. Ports are referred to as enhanced capabilities port
(ECP), IEEE-1284, or PS/2 qualify.
Extended parallel port only (EPP-only) or unidirectional ports
are not supported. However, some ports can be set to
EPP/ECP through the CMOS setup or a jumper setting, which
is supported.
See the [TROUBLESHOOTING] section in this document for
parallel port issues and solutions.
EN
Parallel Port Connections [Public] 405
Other Parallel Port Devices [Public]
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product must be directly connected to
the computer parallel port. If you have a switch box or other device
connected to the parallel port, you must disconnect it prior to
connecting and using the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product. Another
option would be to have two parallel ports installed in the computer.
Parallel port expansion cards may be used, but they are not
supported by Hewlett Packard.
Changing Parallel Port Modes [Public]
This section provides the steps to make sure that the parallel port is
configured to provide the best performance with the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product.
The mode for the parallel port determines how the parallel port
performs with the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product. This mode can
default to a number of different settings. Unfortunately, the HP
LaserJet 3300 software cannot automatically select the best setting.
(ECP mode generally provides the best printing and scanning
performance.) Therefore, you need to check this setting yourself.
Different basic input/output system (BIOS) options frequently exist
within the computer manufacturers range of products. Changing the
parallel port mode is similar for all computers if they have the
capability built in. However, see your computer documentation for
specific instructions on changing the parallel mode for your computer.
Even though the label on the parallel port mode says ECP, it might
not follow the protocol. If the port mode option you click does not
work, then try another option in the Setup. If your computer does not
have the ECP capability built in, an external parallel port card can be
installed to add this functionality.
In addition to the parallel port mode being set incorrectly, there might
be other areas of potential parallel port conflict involving software and
hardware from other manufacturers. If none of the options in the
Setup allow the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product to talk to the
computer, or you have other devices that need a parallel port, you
can add an external ECP parallel port card to your computer. Then,
connect the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product to one of the parallel
ports and connect the other devices you have to the other parallel
port. These parallel port cards are available at computer stores and
allow your HP LaserJet 3300 Series product to communicate with
your computer without conflicting with other devices. For basic
information on identifying and resolving device conflicts, see the
[DEVICE CONFLICTS] section.
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EN
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port Connections
[Public]
The Universal Serial Bus (USB), version 1.1, is an alternative I/O
supported by both PCs and Macs. A wide variety of consumer
devices, such as digital cameras and scanners, also support USB.
There is a distinction between a “USB Host” and a “USB Device”. The
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is a “USB Device”. It can only
connect to a USB Host, or a USB Hub.
Note
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 do not support USB cable
connections.
Device Conflicts in Windows [HP and Customer
Verbal use]
When two-way communication cannot be established with the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product, the Windows Device Manager might
show a conflict. Conflicts should be resolved immediately before
continuing to troubleshoot two-way communication issues. Listed
below are a few guidelines for identifying and resolving these
conflicts.
Note
This process applies to both USB and parallel port devices.
However, USB devices are only supported in Windows 98,
Windows 2000, WindowsME and Windows XP.
To open the Device Manager
EN
1
Click Start, click Settings, and then click Control Panel. Doubleclick the System icon.
2
Under the Hardware tab, click the Device Manager button. Note
that Device Manager is a tab in Windows 98.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Port Connections [Public] 407
To check for device conflicts
Look for a yellow exclamation mark (!) or red X devices.
Identify port conflicts by double-clicking the Port or Ports
(depending on OS) listing or by clicking the plus sign (+) to the
left. Conflicts here usually interfere with two-way communication.
To check the device status, click the device, and then click
Properties. In the middle of the screen is the Device Status.
To check the conflicting device list, click the device, and then
click Properties. Click the Resources tab, and view the Conflicting
Device list at the bottom of the screen.
Click the plus sign (+) to the left of Open the Other Devices.
Misidentified or noncategorized devices are placed here.
Guidelines for Troubleshooting
and Resolving Device Conflicts
If the conflicting device is no longer present, click the device, click
Remove, and then click Yes. Click Yes to restart Windows.
If the conflicting device is a duplicate (and one of the duplicate
listings does not show a conflict), click the one(s) with the conflict,
click Remove, and then click Yes. Click Yes to restart Windows.
You may not need to restart for Windows 2000 or XP, depending
on the port conflict.
If a device has a conflict, and you have the driver for that device,
remove the device and reinstall it. After removing it, restart the
computer. When Windows reinstalls devices, it usually finds
nonconflicting resources.
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EN
Basic Troubleshooting Procedures
[HP Confidential]
Follow these steps for basic troubleshooting:
1
Characterize the problem.
2
Document the failures.
3
Collect samples.
4
Collect the computer, program, and driver-version data.
5
Establish a workaround by using the LaserJet 3300 series
Verification Process below to isolate and resolve the issue.
6
Report the problem and workaround method through your
standard process.
If you have a software error message, check for solutions in the
listings of HP LaserJet 3300 Software Messages or Third-Party
Software Messages before using the LaserJet 3300 series
verification process.
EN
Basic Troubleshooting Procedures [HP Confidential] 409
LaserJet 3300 Series Setup Verification Process
Note
This section is for HP and Customer Verbal Use.
1. Is power-on successful?
Verification Steps
When the product is connected to a grounded power source, Hewlett-Pacakard is
displayed with moving cursors indicating that the firmware code is loading, and the
printer motor rotates for approximately five seconds. When the firmware is done loading
(30-40 seconds after power-on), Scanner bulb management is displayed and the scan
head moves back and forth for 10-15 seconds. If you lift the lid, you will see that the
scanner bulb is lit. Near the end of this time, the ADF motor turns on for about two
seconds.
If the power-on does not occur as documented here, check for the following:
1
Power loss due to failed power source, cable, switch, or fuse.
2
A toner cartridge is not installed properly.
3
A printer door is not closed.
4
Paper isn’t correctly loaded in the paper-input bin.
If all of the above are verified and the product still does not power-on successfully, call
HP Service.
2. Is the product ready?
Verification Steps
1
Verify that the control panel does not display an error message.
2
If it does, see the user guide or service manual for steps to correct the problem.
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EN
3. Do reports and test pages print?
Verification Steps
1
2
3
Print a self-test report from the product:
a
Press menu/enter from the printer.
b
Use the < and > keys to select Reports, and then press menu/enter.
c
Use the < and > keys to select Config Report, and then press menu/enter. The
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product exits the Menu settings and prints the report.
Verify that:
The control panel does not display an error message.
The reports print without paper-feed problems.
The reports print without print-quality problems.
If connected to the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product through an HP JetDirect print
server, print a configuration report from the HP JetDirect print server by pressing
TEST on the HP JetDirect unit.
NOTE: If the self-test (or internal report) does not print, resolve any self-test error
messages. (See the service manual or user guide for a list of messages and their
solutions.)
4. Is the copy function operational?
Verification Steps
Place the reports into the document-scanner input bin and copy them to the printer.
Verify that:
EN
Reports feed smoothly through the ADF, if used.
Copies print without print-quality problems.
LaserJet 3300 Series Setup Verification Process 411
5. Does the product send a fax
(HP LaserJet 3330 only)?
Verification Steps
1
Connect the phone line to the HP LaserJet 3330 product and attempt to send a fax
using the Control Panel.
2
Load a document into the ADF and press fax/send. Listen for the dial tone. If there
is no dial tone, plug the phone line into a phone (a hand set) and listen for the dial
tone. Be sure the volume is turned up.
3
Plug the phone cord into the correct type of connector. In some countries, the HP
LaserJet 3330 product has two connectors.
4
Review the fax settings and reset, if necessary.
6. Does the product receive a fax
(HP LaserJet 3330 only)?
Verification Steps
Use another fax machine to send a fax to the product. Do the following:
Plug the phone cord into the upper connector. In some countries, the HP LaserJet
3330 Series product has two connectors.
Review the fax settings and reset, if necessary.
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7. Is the full HP LaserJet 3300 Series
software installed correctly?
Direct-Connect Configuration
Verification Steps
Network Configuration
Verification Steps
1
Verify that the product is properly
connected to the computer by the
parallel or USB cable.
Use another fax machine to send a fax to
the product. Do the following:
2
Install the HP LaserJet 3300 software.
3
Verify that the cable that is used to
connect the HP JetDirect print server
to a network jack is securely
connected.
4
Plug the phone cord into the upper
connector. In some countries, the HP
LaserJet 3330 Series product has two
connectors.
Review the fax settings and reset, if
necessary.
Install the HP LaserJet 3300 software
using the recommended method
described in the [INSTALLATION]
section of this document.
8. Does the product print from the computer?
EN
Direct-Connect Configuration
Verification Steps
Network Configuration
Verification Steps
1
Select the correct printer driver.
2
Verify that the parallel cable is
connected to the computer.
Verify that the HP JetDirect setup is correct
by accessing the Printer Properties dialog.
Click Ports. The list should include the HP
JetDirect port.
3
Print to a file, and then print the file to
the product without the driver loaded.
4
Verify that the HP JetDirect setup is
correct by accessing the Printer
Properties dialog. Click Ports. The list
should include the HP JetDirect port.
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9. Does the product scan to the computer?
Direct-Connect Configuration
Verification Steps
Network Configuration
Verification Steps
Initiate a scan from either the
HP LaserJet 3300 software or from the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product.
Initiate a scan from the HP LaserJet 3300
software.
10. Does the product send a fax from the
computer?
(HP LaserJet 3330 only)
Direct-Connect Configuration
Verification Steps
Network Configuration
Verification Steps
1
Initiate a fax from the HP LaserJet 3300 1
software.
Initiate a fax from the HP LaserJet
3300 software.
2
Initiate another fax, this time using the 2
“print to fax” command in another
program.
Initiate another fax, this time using the
“print to fax” command in another
program.
3
Initiate a fax from the HP LaserJet
3300 software.
NOTE: If your HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product is connected to your computer
through a network environment, you
cannot receive computer faxes.
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No-Fix Bug List [HP Confidential]
The following table presents known issues identified in the
HP LaserJet 3300 software for the Spring 2002 product release.
Windows
Install/uninstall issues
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Issue
Description
Notes/workaround
Copy To generates
exceptionally large files.
For user’s information only.
Scanning can create an
average file size of 15
megabytes for grayscale
images and 64 megabytes for
color images. Such large file
sizes can degrade system
performance. Users may also
believe that an error has
occurred, causing them to
reboot their computer.
No solution needed.
Pressing scan to does not
work when Lotus Notes is
linked as the program to
receive the output of a scan.
For the user’s information only. No solution needed.
Importing a phone book from
Winfax generates an error.
If a user attempts to import a
WinFax phone book, they will
see the following error:
C:\Winfax\data\main.dbf is not
a valid file.
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series
software does not support the
WinFax Pro 9 and WinFax Pro
Lite file formats.
Printer spewing occurs during
manual duplex mode.
This occurs when the time gap
between when the product
stops receiving page data and
when the continue button is
pressed is longer than 2
minutes. This problem, caused
by the PCL timer, usually
occurs on larger jobs when
there are more than 20 pages
to print.
For short jobs (< 20 pages): Let
the first half of the job print;
then press the continue button
immediately when prompted to
print the second half of the job.
This product is not supported.
For long jobs(>20 pages):
Break up the job into batches
of 20.
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Install/uninstall issues
The "My Documents" directory
in the C:\ drive seems hard
coded and does not follow the
Microsoft prescribed style for
handling the "My Documents"
folder.
HP assumes that this directory No workaround.
always exists in the C: drive’s
root directory. A user can move
this directory as they see fit;
however, The HP LaserJet
3300 Series software will
automatically create the folder
in the C: drive and use the
directory as needed. This
behavior cannot be changed.
A deleted Send Later fax is
sent anyway.
This problem only occurs on
Windows 2000 systems.
No workaround.
During the connection detect
This is a text problem only. It
phase of the installation
does not affect functionality.
process, the installer’s
message box notes that it
found a connection on a
parallel port even though the
product is linked to a USB port.
No solution needed.
Installing the HP LaserJet 3300
Series software on the German
edition of Microsoft ME custom
network may cause Setup to
freeze.
The system locks once the
installer copies all files and
Setup’s progress bar reaches
100 percent.
Reboot your PC. On restart,
your system should indicate
that you completed a
successful installation.
Unable to install the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series
PostScript driver from a
Netware server to Windows
2000.
This issue occurs when
installing the drivers onto a
Windows 200 Windows 2000
client using the Novell Print
Manager, nwpmw32.exe.
Users will need to install the
PostScript driver in Windows
2000 with a method other than
NDPS. Possible installation
methods can include:
IPX queue server
TCP peer-to-peer
IPX peer-to-peer (also
known as direct mode)
Another workaround is to install
the PCL5e or PCL6 drivers
through NDPS.
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Install/uninstall issues
On Windows 95, scanning may
lock up the TWAIN channel
and force the user to reboot
their PC to print again.
An "Error Writing to LPT1"
Download the patch from
message appears whenever
www.hp.com.
printing is attempted after
performing a TWAIN scan.
There are several problems
with the product’s performance
on Windows 95. These mostly
relate to scanning and printing.
A patch is available at
www.hp.com to correct these
problems.
Device configuration sets fuser The selection of the fuser
modes incorrectly.
temperatures in the Device
Configuration software map to
a different setting in the
firmware. This causes each
fuser setting to map to the next
highest fuser setting, as
follows:
Light is Medium
Medium is Heavy
Heavy is ExtraHeavy
Selecting the paper type within
the driver properties overrides
the settings made using the
Device Configuration software.
This will impact the speed in
which paper is fed.
Russian PCL 6 printer fonts are If the product uses a cyrillic font No workaround. Fonts DIMMs
were provided for use in nonnot used when the font DIMM DIMM, the font DIMM is not
Windows environments.
is installed.
used. This means that no
matter whether the user sets
TrueType as a bitmap or not,
the product always uses
TrueType as a bitmap.
Mac OS
Install/uninstall issues
Issue
EN
Description
Notes/workaround
Setup Assist does not show up This is a known problem for
after installation.
Mac OS 10.1.
Launch Setup Assist directly
from the HP All-In-One folder.
Finder crashes if user selects
Printing/Change Setup/Auto
Setup.
Do not use this function from
Finder.
Incompatible software.
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Install/uninstall issues
Turning off and on your HP All- A link to the Archive function
In-One may make the Archive has been lost.
function of the HP Director
unavailable and require a
restart to enable it.
If you get the error message
"Unable to find application to
launch: <application name>"
when you click a button on HP
Director, try rebuilding your
desktop . To rebuild the
desktop hold down the option
and command key (apple key)
and restart your computer.
Exporting the Fax Phone Book
from the Fax Driver may cause
application instability.
Before exporting your Phone
Book you should make sure to
save your application files.
Attempting to send a fax within
1 minute of receiving a fax
error may result in another fax
error. You should wait 1 minute
after a fax error before
attempting to send another fax.
iMac locks up when installing
the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
software using a CD.
Generates an error when
installing from disk.
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Try copying the install files over
to the hard drive and installing
directly from the drive.
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Issues [HP and Customer Verbal Use]
This section contains the following (in alphabetical order, after
Installation issues). To check for device conflicts:
Note
Installation issues
Copying issues
Faxing issues
HP JetDirect EX print server issues
HP LaserJet 3300 software issues
Other software issues
Port communication issues
Printing issues
Scanning issues
For additional troubleshooting issues, consult the HP LaserJet
3300 Product ReadMe and Late Breaking ReadMe files. These
are reproduced at the end of this document.
Installation issues
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Issue
Cause
Solution
When installing software,
you receive this message:
“Setup has determined that
you do not have enough
disk space on the selected
drive. Please reduce the set
of install components or
change the install drive.”
The product software
requires at least 175 MB of
available disk space to be
installed.
After you select the product
software and data
directories, the installation
program checks that your
computer has enough
available disk space.
Try deleting unnecessary
files or archiving older data
to floppy disks or some
other medium.
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Issue
Cause
The software did not install All programs except
(Windows 95, 98, Me, NT
Systray and Explorer
4.0, 2000, or XP).
should be closed.
Solution (continued)
To check in Windows 95 or
Windows 98, press
CTRL+ALT+DELETE. If
other programs are open,
click one, and then click
End Task. Repeat for all
other open programs. Then,
reinstall the software.
To check in Windows NT
4.0, 2000, or XP, press
CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
Choose Task Manager.
On the Applications tab, if
other programs are open,
click one, and then click
End Task. Repeat for all
other open programs. Then,
reinstall the software.
The computer cannot read
the installation CD-ROM.
The correct drive might not Check for the proper disk
have been specified.
drive letter. Often, it is D:/ or
E:/ for the CD-ROM drive.
The CD-ROM might be
damaged.
Verify that the CD drive is
operating properly. Attempt
to read a known good
CD-ROM disk in the drive.
Contact HP Customer
Care.
Printing and scanning
problems begin to appear
after installing a ReadIris
upgrade.
The ReadIris upgrade was
saved to a non-default file
folder.
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If you delete ReadIris or
some other program and
then don’t save the upgrade
to its default folder, the
connection between the HP
and ReadIris software will
break. Instead, uninstall the
older software and reinstall
the upgrade into the default
folder.
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Copying issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
Documents stop feeding in The maximum scannable
the middle of copying.
page length is 356 mm
(15 inches). There is no
minimim size for scanning
from the flatbed, but pages
fed through the ADF need
to be at least 76 x 127 mm
(3 x 5 inches).
If there is no jam, quickly
press start/copy to
continue scanning. If you do
not, the product assumes a
page has jammed, and
cancels the job.
If there is a jam, see
“Clearing jams from the
scanner path areas” in the
user guide, and then resend
the job.
To remove the page, see
“Clearing jams from the
scanner path areas” in the
user guide.
Scan smaller media on
flatbed.
Copies print on the wrong
size media.
The page size might be
set incorrectly.
Change the media size to
the size you are copying.
See “Changing the default
copy size” in the user guide.
Try reducing or enlarging
the copies. See “Reducing
or enlarging copies for
the current job” in the
user guide.
Only one copy of a job
printed, although multiple
copies were specified.
EN
The entire document to be Break the job into smaller
copied must fit into memory, jobs containing fewer pages.
or only one copy prints.
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Issue
Cause
Either light or dark vertical
lines run through the copy.
The ADF glass may be dirty. Clean the ADF glass (the
narrow glass panel next to
the flatbed glass). See the
“Resolving image quality
problems” section in the
user guide for more
information.
Copies are too light or
too dark.
The contrast might not be
set correctly.
Adjust the contrast setting.
See “Adjusting the contrast
for the current job” in the
user guide. Or, try adjusting
the print density setting
from the control panel.
The print cartridge might
need to be replaced.
Replace the print cartridge.
See “Ordering parts” in the
user guide.
Copy quality of an image or The copy quality might not
text is poor.
be set correctly.
The scanner path might
be dirty.
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Solution (continued)
See “Adjusting copy quality
for the current job” in the
user guide.
See “Cleaning the scanner
path” in the user guide.
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Faxing issues
General Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
Document stops feeding in The maximum length of a
the middle of faxing.
page you can load is 356
mm (15 inches). Faxing of a
longer page stops at 356
mm (15 inches).
The minimum scannable
page length is 76 x 127 mm
(3 x 5 inches). If the item is
too small, it might jam when
fed through the ADF.
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If there is no jam, and it has
been less than a minute,
wait a minute before
pressing cancel from the
product.
If there is a jam, see
“Clearing jams from the
scanner path areas” in the
user guide. Then, resend
the job.
Fax activity logs or fax call
reports are printing at
unwanted times.
Print a configuration report
The fax activity log or fax
call reports settings are not (see “Printing a
configuration report” in the
set correctly.
user guide) and check
when the reports print. See
“Setting when the fax call
report prints” and “Setting
the fax activity log to print
automatically” in the user
guide to change the
settings.
The volume for sounds
coming from the product is
too high or too low.
The volume setting needs
to be adjusted.
See “Changing sound
volume” in the user guide
for instructions on changing
volume settings.
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Sending Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
Faxes quit during sending.
The connection to the
phone line might be poor.
Try sending again later.
The fax machine to which
you are sending might be
malfunctioning.
Try sending to another fax
machine.
Your phone line might not
be working.
Connect the product to a
different phone line and try
sending. Also, try
connecting a phone directly
to the phone line, and then
make a call to check the
phone line.
If your product is on a PBX
system, the PBX system
might be generating a dial
tone the product cannot
detect.
Disable the detect dial tone
setting. See “Changing the
detect dial tone setting” in
the user guide.
The product is receiving
faxes but is not sending
them.
There may be a poor phone Try again later.
connection.
The fax machine to which
you are sending might be
malfunctioning.
Try sending to another fax
machine.
Your phone line might not
be working.
Connect the product to a
different phone line and try
sending. Also, try
connecting a phone directly
to the phone line, and then
make a call to check the
phone line.
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Sending Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Outgoing fax calls keep
dialing.
If the call was busy, the
product redials for the
number of times specified.
To stop the redials while the
product is dialing, press
cancel from the product.
See “Changing how the
product redials” in the user
guide if you need to change
the setting.
One-touch keys, speed-dial The one-touch key, speedcodes, or group-dial codes dial code, or group-dial
are not working.
code might not be assigned
or assigned properly.
Print a one-touch, speeddial, and group-dial report
(see “Printing a one-touch,
speed-dial, and group-dial
report” in the user guide)
to see which numbers are
assigned. Also check that
the fax number (or e-mail
address) was entered
correctly. See “Programming group-dial codes” in
the user guide to assign or
correct information.
Faxes you send are not
The receiving fax machine
arriving at the receiving fax might be off or have an
machine.
error condition such as
being out of paper.
Call the recipient to make
sure his or her fax machine
is on and ready to receive
faxes.
A fax might be in memory
because it is waiting to
redial a busy number, there
are other jobs ahead of it
waiting to be sent, or the fax
is set up for a delayed send.
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If a fax job is in memory
for any of the mentioned
reasons, an entry for the
job appears in the fax log.
Print the fax activity log
(see “Printing the fax
activity log” in the user
guide) and check the Status
column for jobs with a
“Pending” designation.
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Sending Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
You cannot dial all of the
numbers in a long fax
number.
The maximum number of
digits or characters that can
be entered into a fax
number is 50.
Try dialing the fax number
in manual mode. See
“Redialing manually” in the
user guide.
Receiving Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
See “Enabling an extension
Unable to start receiving The Extension Phone
faxes from an extension setting might be disabled. phone” in the user guide for
instructions about changing this
phone.
setting.
The telephone cord might Check that the telephone cord is
securely connected between the
not be securely
phone and the product (or other
connected.
device connected to the product).
Press 1-2-3, wait for three
seconds, and then hang up.
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Receiving Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Voice calls are not being The telephone cord might
received by the phone or not be connected
properly.
answering machine
connected to the line.
See “Connecting” in the getting
started guide to check the
installation. The product must be
the first device connected to the
phone line.
See “Changing how the product
The Answer Mode or
Rings to Answer settings answers incoming faxes” in the
might not be set properly. user guide to determine which
settings you need. The Rings to
Answer must be set higher than
the answering machine. See the
software Help for more
information.
The answering machine
or phone might not be
functioning.
EN
Connect the phone or answering
machine directly to the phone line
and see if it works by itself.
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Receiving Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Incoming fax calls are
not being answered by
the product.
The Answer Mode might
be set to Manual.
If the Answer Mode is set to
Manual, the product never
answers calls. You have to
answer the phone and start
receiving the fax yourself.
The Rings to Answer
setting might not be
set correctly.
Check the Rings to Answer
setting for your configuration.
See “Setting the answer mode
and rings to answer” in the getting
started guide to determine which
settings you need.
The Answer Ring pattern
feature might be turned
on and you do not have
the service, or you do
have the service and the
feature is not set correctly
(Canada and U.S. only).
Check the Answer Ring pattern
feature to ensure it is set
properly. See “Changing answer
ring patterns.”
The telephone cord might
not be connected
properly, or the telephone
cord is not working.
See “Connecting the telephone
line” in the getting started guide to
check the installation, or replace
the telephone cord.
The product might be out Refill the paper-input tray. The
of paper and the memory product prints faxes received to
memory and resumes answering
is full.
fax calls.
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Receiving Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Incoming fax calls are
There might be too many Try removing the last device
not being answered by devices connected to the connected and see if the product
works. If not, keep removing
the product (continued). phone line.
devices and retrying.
The phone line might not Connect the product to a jack for
another phone line. Connect a
be working.
telephone to the outlet in place of
the product, and then make a
telephone call to ensure the
phone line is working.
Fax forwarding might be
enabled.
See “Using fax forwarding” in the
user guide to disable fax
forwarding.
Do one of the following:
A voice messaging
service might be
Discontinue the messaging
interfering with the device
service.
answering calls.
Get a phone line dedicated to
fax calls.
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Set the product to answer in
Manual mode. In Manual
mode, you must start the fax
receive process yourself.
Leave the device setting to
Automatic mode and lower
the Rings to Answer for the
product to a number below
the rings to answer for the
voice mail (see the getting
started guide for the limits in
your country/region). The
product will answer all
incoming calls.
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Receiving Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Faxes are transmitting or You might be sending or Complex faxes take longer to be
being received very
receiving a very complex sent or received.
slowly.
fax, such as one with
many graphics.
The receiving fax
machine might have a
slow modem speed.
The product only sends the fax at
the fastest modem speed the
receiving fax machine can use.
If you are receiving the fax, call
the sender and ask them to lower
the resolution and resend the fax.
The resolution at which
the fax was sent or is
being received is very
high. A higher resolution
typically results in better
quality, but also requires a
longer transmission time.
If you are sending, lower the
resolution, and then resend the
fax. See “Adjusting the resolution
for the current job” in the user
guide to change the current
resolution setting or “Changing
the default contrast and
resolution for outgoing faxes”
to check the default setting.
The current resolution setting
overrides the default.
Hang up and resend the fax.
If there is a poor phone
Have the phone company check
line connection, the
product and the receiving the phone line.
fax machine slow down
the transmission to adjust
for errors.
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Receiving Fax Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Faxes are not printing or There is no media in the
are printing incorrectly at paper-input tray.
the product.
Load media. Any faxes received
while the bin was empty were
stored in memory and will print
once the bin has been refilled.
The Receive to PC option Check to see if the computer is
receiving faxes:
might be selected and
faxes are being received
by the computer.
1 Click Start, click Programs,
select HP LaserJet 33xx,
select Tools, and then click
HP LaserJet Device
Configuration.
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2
Click the Fax tab, and then
click the Receive tab.
3
Clear the Receive to PC
check box if it is selected, and
then click OK.
Faxes are printing on
two pages instead
of one.
The autoreduction setting If you want faxes to be reduced
might not be set correctly. to fit on one page, the autoreduction setting should be on.
If the setting is off, faxes might
print on multiple pages. See
“Changing autoreduction for
incoming faxes” in the user guide
to adjust the setting.
Received faxes are too
light or only printing on
half of the page.
The product ran out of
toner while it is printing
a fax.
The product stores up to 10 of
the most recently printed faxes.
As soon as possible, replace the
print cartridge, and then use the
“Reprinting faxes” procedure in
the user guide to try to reprint
the fax.
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HP JetDirect EX print server issues
HP JetDirect EX print server issues
Issue
Cause
The IPX/SPX or TCP/IP
When the product is
protocols are not installed
connected to the network
using an HP JetDirect print on your computer.
server, you receive this
message: “All-in-One
configuration cannot
continue because the
required protocols were not
found on your computer.”
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Solution
Install an IPX/SPX protocol
that is compatible with NW
Link or a TCP/IP protocol on
your computer.
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HP JetDirect EX print server issues
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
When the product is
connected to the network
using an HP JetDirect print
server, you receive one of
these messages:
The print server you are
using is not one of the HP
JetDirect print servers that
works with the product.
See the [NETWORK
REQUIREMENTS] section
for a list of compatible HP
JetDirect print servers.
The power cord is loose.
Make sure the power cord
is securely connected
between the product and
the power source. Also,
ensure the power cord for
the HP JetDirect print server
is securely connected to the
power source.
“The configuration
wizard did not find your
HP LaserJet 3300 Allin-One on the network.”
“The configuration
wizard was unable to
find an All-in-One at the
specified address.”
The network cord is loose.
“The JetDirect model
found at the specified
address does not
support All-in-One
devices.”
Ensure the network cable
is securely connected
between the HP JetDirect
print server and the wall
outlet for the network. Also
ensure the network cable
between the computer
and the wall is securely
connected.
The parallel or USB cable is Make sure the parallel or
loose or not directly
USB cable between the
connected.
HP JetDirect print server
and the product is securely
connected.
The parallel or USB cable
might be faulty.
The HP JetDirect print
server might not be
configured yet (TCP/IP).
The HP JetDirect print
server is incorrectly
configured (TCP/IP).
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If you have another “size C”
parallel or USB cable, try
connecting it between the
product and the HP
JetDirect print server.
If you installed the product
software, uninstall it. Then,
re-install the software and
select the Network Install
option.
See the documentation
that came with the HP
JetDirect print server for
troubleshooting information.
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HP LaserJet 3300 software issues
Document Management Issues
Issue
Cause
On Windows 95 systems:
Not all of the components of
the HP LaserJet 3300
No HP LaserJet Document
software, and the features
Manager
they support, are available
for Windows 95.
Solution
The HP LaserJet Director
provides access to Copy,
Fax, and Scan functions.
For OCR scanning, you
must scan from within the
ReadIRIS OCR application.
Director Issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
Data or text in the HP
LaserJet Director appears
corrupted.
Information stored in the
registry on the user’s
environment may have
been damaged.
1
Exit Director.
2
Open the registry and
delete the Director key
in the Current User
registry
(HKEY_CURRENT_US
ER\Software\HewlettPackard\LaserJet
33xx\Director).
3
Launch Director.
This will restart Director as if
it is being run for the first
time.
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Mac OS issues
The following table details issues involving the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product when used with Mac OS systems.
Issue
Cause
Solution
Problems in the Chooser
Printer name does not
appear in the “Select a
PostScript Printer” box in
the Chooser.
Multiple causes.
Make sure the cables are
connected correctly, the
printer is on, and the Ready
light is on.
Make sure the correct
printer driver has been
selected in the Chooser.
Use the HP LaserJet Printer
driver for the HP LaserJet
3300 printer.
Printing Problems
A print job was not sent to
your desired printer.
Another printer with the
same name might have
received your print job.
Make sure the cables are
connected correctly, the
printer is on, and the Ready
light is on.
You cannot use the
computer while the printer
is printing.
Background printing has
not been selected.
LaserWriter 8.3:
Turn Background Printing
on in the Chooser.
LaserWriter 8.4 and higher:
In the print dialog, use the
drop-down menu to select
Background Printing.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
USB Problems
Unable to print from a third- This error occurs when the When adding a third-party
party USB card.
software for the USB cards USB card, you might need
is not installed.
Apple's USB Adapter Card
Support software. The most
current version of this
software is available from
the Apple Web site (http://
www.apple.com)
The HP LaserJet USB
printer does not appear in
the Macintosh Chooser
after the driver is selected.
This feature is not
supported in the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series
software.
T
Certain files may be
missing from your copy of
the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product software.
Try rebooting your Mac. If
the error continues to
appear, then re-install the
software using the
installation CD.
Scan Problems
Software reports a “Debug
Assertion Error”.
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Port communication issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
No parallel or USB port is
available.
The product might need to
be directly connected to the
computer’s parallel or USB
port.
If you have a device such as
an external disk drive using
the available parallel or USB
port(s), try unhooking it and
connecting the product
directly to the port. If it
works, and you want to
continue using both
devices, you must have two
USB or parallel ports on
your computer.
Printing issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
Garbled text or unwanted
characters are printing.
The parallel cable or USB
cable might not be securely
connected or might be
faulty.
Make sure the parallel cable
or USB cable is securely
connected between the
product and the computer.
Try plugging in another
cable if you have one.
If you have another parallel
or USB port on the
computer, try connecting the
cable to it. If you have
another computer, try
setting up the product with
the other computer.
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Issues [HP and Customer Verbal Use] 437
Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Printed pages are coming
out in the incorrect order.
The incorrect output source
might be selected, or the
incorrect output setting has
been chosen in the program
from which you are printing.
Pages are sent to the paper
output bin print in the correct
order. Pages are sent to the
front paper-output slot print
in reverse order. Use the
front paper-output slot by
opening the front paper-path
door. See “Selecting the
output path.” If you need to
print pages to the front
paper-output slot in the
correct order, select the
reverse order output option
in the program from which
you are printing. See the
program documentation for
more information.
The product is not
responding after “Print is
selected in the software”, or
you receive a message on
the computer screen stating
there was an error printing
to the parallel or USB port.
The printer might be printing Allow extra time for the
computer to send the image.
a complex image.
The print job might be
paused.
Resume printing from the
Printers window.
The cable between the
product and the computer
might not be connected
properly.
Disconnect and reconnect
the cable between the
product and the computer.
The wrong printer was
selected in your software.
Check the printer selection
menu in your program to
see if you selected the
correct product.
The software for your
Check your software's
product is not configured for printer selection menu to
the correct port.
make sure it is connected to
the correct port. If your
computer has more than one
port, make sure the USB or
parallel cable is connected
to the correct one.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
The product is not
responding after “Print is
selected in the software”, or
you receive a message on
the computer screen stating
there was an error printing
to the USB port (continued).
The product might not be
receiving adequate power,
or there might be voltage
fluctuations.
Plug the product into a
different power source.
Another device might be
interfering.
If there is another device
connected to the computer
USB port, disconnect it and
connect the product directly
to the computer USB port.
You might also have to
remove software for the
other device before the
product will work.
The cable between the
product and the computer is
defective, or the port on the
computer is malfunctioning.
Try plugging in another
cable, if you have one. If you
have another parallel or
USB port on the computer,
try plugging the cable into it
instead.
If you have another
computer, try connecting
the product to the other
computer.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
The product is
The product is not
malfunctioning.
responding after Print is
selected in the software, or
you receive a message on
the computer screen stating
there was an error printing
your selected port.
Another device is conflicting
with the parallel port.
Try printing from another
program. Try printing a
configuration report (see
“Printing a configuration
report” in the user guide).
The image or words on
the printed pages are the
wrong size.
Check the settings in the
program you are using or in
the printer driver. See the
software Help for printer
driver issues.
The Layout (Pages-perSheet) feature is selected in
the program you are using
(if it has this feature), or the
reduction/enlargement
setting is incorrect in the
program or printer driver.
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The product cannot share a
parallel port. If you have a
sound card, external hard
drive, or network switchbox
connected to the same
parallel port as the product,
the other device might be
interfering. You must
unhook the other device to
connect and use the
product, or you must use
two parallel ports on the
computer. You might need
to add another parallel
interface card. An ECP
parallel interface card is
strongly recommended.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
When printing from an
MS-DOS program running
in Windows, this message
appears: “There was an
error writing to LPT1: for the
printer (name of a printer,
unknown, or it is blank):
Cannot access a port...”
The Spool MS-DOS Print
Jobs check box might be
selected for other printer
drivers on your computer.
On the Windows 95 or
98 Desktop, click the
My Computer icon, and
then double-click the
Printers icon. Double-click
the icon for the first printer,
and then click the Details
tab. If there is a Port
Settings button, click it. In
the dialog box that opens,
clear the Spool MS-DOS
Print Jobs check box. If
there is no Port Settings
button, or clicking it did not
open a dialog box, then
that printer is not interfering.
Repeat the procedure for
all other printers on the
computer except for the
product.
What if I am printing and a
fax comes in?
EN
When a fax is received while
a print job is in progress, the
fax is stored in memory and
printed after the print job
finishes. In the rare instance
that the HP LaserJet 3330
runs out of memory while
receiving a fax, it terminates
the print job and prints the
incoming fax.
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Printing issues
Issue
Cause
Solution
Troubleshooting a local
connection
The product might be
unplugged or turned off.
Make sure the power light is
on.
There might be a problem
with the cable connection
between the computer and
the product.
Make sure the cable
between the computer and
the product is securely
fastened.
There might be an
installation problem.
Make sure the product was
installed correctly. You
might need to reinstall the
software.
There might be a parallel
port device conflict.
Make sure no other device
is using the assigned port.
The product might be
turned off.
Make sure the power light is
on.
There might be an
installation problem.
Make sure the scanner was
installed correctly. You
might need to reinstall the
software.
There might be a problem
with the network.
Make sure the network is
operating properly.
Troubleshooting a network
connection
The HP JetDirect unit might Make sure the HP JetDirect
status light is on.
be turned off.
The HP JetDirect unit might Make sure the HP JetDirect
not be configured properly. unit has been configured
correctly.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
The message on the
computer screen says there
was a problem opening
scanner. The product is
unable to activate the
TWAIN source.
The computer parallel port
might not adequately
support bidirectional
communication.
Ensure that the computer
has a parallel port with a
bidirectional data bus. (EPP
or unidirectional ports are
not supported.) Change the
parallel port mode setting in
the computer BIOS. HP
recommends setting it to
ECP or bidirectional, but
other modes might also
work. For instructions about
changing the setting, see
the computer
documentation, or contact
the computer manufacturer.
Another device, such as an If there is another device
external drive or switchbox, connected to the computer
parallel port, disconnect it
might be interfering.
and connect the product
directly to the computer
parallel port. You might also
have to remove software for
the other device before the
product will work. Or, use a
second parallel port on the
computer.
The wrong TWAIN source is Verify that the correct
selected within the program. TWAIN source is selected.
In the software, check the
TWAIN source by clicking
Select Source from the File
menu.
No parallel port is available, The product must be
or the parallel port is being directly connected to the
shared by another device. computer parallel port. It
cannot share the parallel
port with another device.
EN
If you have a device, such
as an external disk drive or
switch box, connected to the
parallel port, and you want
to continue using it, you
must use two parallel ports
on your computer.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Scanner stops in the middle The maximum scannable
of scanning.
page length is 356 mm
(15 inches). If the page is
longer, the scanner
continues to scan, but it
only keeps the first 356 mm
(15 inches) of data on the
page and discards the rest.
Do not try to pull the page
out, because you may
damage the scanner. To
remove the page, see
“Clearing jams from the
scanner path areas” in the
user guide.
The minimum scannable
page length is 76 x 127 mm
(3 x 5 inches). If the item is
too small, it might jam inside
the scanner area.
If you want to scan an item
that is longer than 356 mm
(15 inches), first copy the
item onto multiple pages,
and then scan the copies.
To remove the page, see
“Clearing jams from the
scanner path areas” in the
user guide.
A scan failure message
Retry the scan.
appears on the PC display.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
Scanning is extremely slow. The parallel port mode
might not be set to its
optimal setting.
Preferences set for “Black
and White”.
The HP LaserJet Director
blinks on and off on the
computer screen even
when no document is
loaded in the documentfeeder tray.
Try changing the scanning
preferences to color or
grayscale. Black and white
scanning is not compressed
so the product must transfer
more data for each image.
The product is connected to The product cannot be
a parallel port that is being connected to the same
shared with another device. parallel port on the
computer and on another
device. You must buy an
additional parallel port or
disconnect one of the two.
Scanned items are not
The item might not have
appearing on the computer. been saved as a file.
EN
Ensure that the computer
has a parallel port with a
bidirectional data bus. (EPP
or unidirectional ports are
not supported.) Change the
parallel port mode setting in
the computer BIOS. HP
recommends setting it to
ECP or bidirectional, but
other modes might also
work. For instructions on
changing the setting, see
the computer
documentation, or contact
the computer manufacturer.
Make sure you save
scanned items as files.
Issues [HP and Customer Verbal Use] 445
Issue
Cause
Scanned text is not editable. If the item is in the HP
software, the text cannot be
edited. The text must be
converted using an OCR
program (one is included
with the product), and then
opened in a wordprocessing program.
Solution (continued)
From the Desktop or viewer,
click the link for your wordprocessing program (at the
bottom of the window). The
text is converted to editable
text and opens as an
untitled file in your wordprocessing program.
If the document was
converted to the HPD file
format, then IPE analysis
may not have detected the
text regions.
Rescan the document using
page-by-page mode to
change the region type of
the areas that contain text.
Not enough disk space.
The software requires at
least 40 MB of available
disk space when scanning.
More disk space might
be needed if you are
processing a complex
image.
Try deleting unnecessary
files or archiving older data
to floppy disks or some
other medium.
Either light or dark vertical
lines run through the
scanned image.
The ADF glass might be
dirty or the scanner may
need to be recalibrated.
Print a test page on the
product by feeding a page
through the ADF. If the test
page shows the line, clean
the ADF glass. If lines
continue to appear, see
“Resolving image quality
problems” in the user guide.
You may also need to clean
the scanner path. See
“Cleaning the scanner path”.
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Issue
Cause
Solution (continued)
OCR items lose their
formatting or have strange
formatting codes in them.
The correct wordprocessing program might
not be associated with the
link.
The link for your wordprocessing program should
automatically appear. If it
does not, or if it is not
working correctly, you must
configure the word
processor link, specifying
the correct output word
processor. If the problem
persists, reinstall the
software.
A high percentage of
incorrect characters appear
in an item that was
converted with the OCR link.
The accuracy of the OCR
link depends on the quality,
size, and structure of the
original document and on
the quality of the scan itself.
To obtain the best possible
results when using the
OCR link, choose the scan
setting for text and process
only crisp, clear text.
Tables, spreadsheets, and
handwriting do not translate
well. Scan text using the 300
dpi setting. Print a document
from a word-processing
program, scan it, and then
OCR it to see if the results
are better. See “Cleaning
the scanner path” in the user
guide for more information.
Also, be sure you loaded the
document correctly (not
upside down or skewed).
Place documents face up
with their headings closest
to the machine.
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HP LaserJet 3300 Software Messages [Public]
The following table details the messages from the HP LaserJet
3300 software. The messages are grouped by category by function
(general, fax, scan, copy, etc.). The actual messages are in
alphabetical order within each category.
General Messages (HP Director or HP Document Manager)
Message
Solution
The software should be reinstalled.
There is a problem with the fax utility or
one of its files. To fix the problem, put the
Install CD-ROM into the CD drive and run
SETUP.EXE. Then, reinstall the fax utility.
Communication Error
The HP LaserJet Director cannot
communicate with the device. The device
is disconnected or powered off.
Check that the cable connecting the
PC and the product is connected.
Reboot the device.
Fax Messages (PC Faxing )
Message
Solution
All data will be lost.
This message appears when you attempt
to close the fax utility before faxing a
document if you typed text into any fields.
If you click Yes, the fax utility closes. If you
click No, the fax utility remains open.
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Fax Messages (PC Faxing )
Message
Solution (continued)
Cover Page Data - Notes Text
The text you typed into the cover page
notes field is too long to fit in the field of
the selected template. You can click Edit
and change the text, or you can click
Continue.
If you choose Continue, the text you
typed is truncated.
Cover Page Data - Subject Text
The text you typed into the cover page
notes field is too long to fit in the field of
the selected template. You can click Edit
and change the text, or you can click
Continue.
If you choose Continue, the text you
typed is truncated.
Empty Fax
If you are not faxing an electronic
document, you must include either a cover
sheet, a page in the ADF, or both. Click
OK, and then select either or both options
from the Include With Fax section.
Empty Phone Book
The phone book you selected to use is
empty. To fix this problem, click OK and
select another phone book
There are no entries with fax numbers in
the phone book. The phone book will still
open and you can add fax numbers to the
names in the phone book.
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No Phone Book Selected
You clicked Phone Book, but no phone
books are available. To fix this problem,
click OK, and then install a phone book
program on your computer.
No Recipients For Fax
You must select at least one recipient for a
fax. Click OK, and then type a recipient's
fax number, name, and company.
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Fax Messages (PC Faxing )
Message
Solution (continued)
Cover Page Data - Notes Text
The text you typed into the cover page
notes field is too long to fit in the field of
the selected template. You can click Edit
and change the text, or you can click
Continue.
If you choose Continue, the text you
typed is truncated.
Cover Page Data - Subject Text
The text you typed into the cover page
notes field is too long to fit in the field of
the selected template. You can click Edit
and change the text, or you can click
Continue.
If you choose Continue, the text you
typed is truncated.
Empty Fax
If you are not faxing an electronic
document, you must include either a cover
sheet, a page in the ADF, or both. Click
OK, and then select either or both options
from the Include With Fax section.
Empty Phone Book
The phone book you selected to use is
empty. To fix this problem, click OK and
select another phone book
There are no entries with fax numbers in
the phone book. The phone book will still
open and you can add fax numbers to the
names in the phone book.
No Phone Book Selected
You clicked Phone Book, but no phone
books are available. To fix this problem,
click OK, and then install a phone book
program on your computer.
No Recipients For Fax
You must select at least one recipient for a
fax. Click OK, and then type a recipient's
fax number, name, and company.
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Fax Messages (PC Faxing )
Message
Solution (continued)
Cover Page Data - Notes Text
The text you typed into the cover page
notes field is too long to fit in the field of
the selected template. You can click Edit
and change the text, or you can click
Continue.
If you choose Continue, the text you
typed is truncated.
Cover Page Data - Subject Text
The text you typed into the cover page
notes field is too long to fit in the field of
the selected template. You can click Edit
and change the text, or you can click
Continue.
If you choose Continue, the text you
typed is truncated.
Empty Fax
If you are not faxing an electronic
document, you must include either a cover
sheet, a page in the ADF, or both. Click
OK, and then select either or both options
from the Include With Fax section.
Empty Phone Book
The phone book you selected to use is
empty. To fix this problem, click OK and
select another phone book
There are no entries with fax numbers in
the phone book. The phone book will still
open and you can add fax numbers to the
names in the phone book.
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No Phone Book Selected
You clicked Phone Book, but no phone
books are available. To fix this problem,
click OK, and then install a phone book
program on your computer.
No Recipients For Fax
You must select at least one recipient for a
fax. Click OK, and then type a recipient's
fax number, name, and company.
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Fax Messages (PC Faxing )
Message
Solution (continued)
Nothing to Fax
You are trying to fax, yet you have not
selected a document or a cover page. To
fix this problem, click OK, and then include
a cover page or the pages in the document
tray (ADF).
The software should be reinstalled.
There is a problem with the fax utility or
one of its files. To fix the problem, put the
Install CD-ROM into the CD drive and run
SETUP.EXE. Then, reinstall the fax utility.
Unable to Connect to Phone Book
The selected phone book cannot be read.
To fix this problem, click OK, and try
another phone book.
Unable to connect to any phonebook.
You clicked Phone Book, but no phone
books are available. Install a phone book
program on your computer.
The software should be reinstalled.
Unable to read selected phone book.
The software should be installed.
Unable to render the cover page.
The software should be reinstalled.
Unable to run Fax Previewer.
The software should be reinstalled.
Unable to run Cover Page Editor.
The software should be reinstalled.
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You clicked Phone Book, but no phone
book was found. Reinstall the HP LaserJet
3300 Series Send Fax software and a
phone book program on your computer.
The selected cover page could not be
opened. To fix the problem, select another
cover page.
There is a problem with the fax utility
preview program. To fix the problem,
put the Install CD-ROM into the CD drive
and run SETUP.EXE. Then, reinstall the
fax utility.
Here is a problem with the HP LaserJet
3300 Series Cover Page Editor. To fix the
problem, put the Install CD-ROM into the
CD drive and run SETUP.EXE. Then,
reinstall the Cover Page Editor.
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Fax Messages (PC Faxing )
Message
Solution (continued)
Unable to send fax.
The HP LaserJet 3330 is busy with
another task. Click Retry to try sending
the fax again.
The device is busy.
Unable to send fax.
The device is disconnected or powered
off.
Unable to send fax.
Your fax device is either disconnected or
turned off. To fix this problem, make sure
the parallel or USB cable is connected to
your computer and that the fax has power.
Then, click Retry.
Your device's internal memory is full.
This can be because there are too many
delayed faxes in the system, or the
device can be out of paper and the
memory is holding incoming faxes. Clear
the memory, and then try sending the
fax again.
Device fax memory is full.
Unable to send fax.
Destination fax device does not answer.
The device you are faxing to does not
answer. Click Retry to try to send the
fax again.
Scanning Messages
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Message
Solution
Connection closed
Network scanning only. Click Reconnect
to establish a network connection.
No paper in ADF
Insert a sheet of paper in the Automatic
Document Feeder.
Scanner not available
Network scanning only. Try the scan
later. The scanner is probably locked by
another user.
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Scanning Messages
Message
Solution (continued)
Unable to locate scanner
Make sure the power to the product was
not interrupted.
Make sure the cable between the computer
and the product is securely fastened.
Unable to save scan data to disk.
You are trying to save a scan to a disk
that is full. Try saving to another disk, if
available, or make room on the disk,
and retry.
Scan Failure: Unable to complete current
scan session.
OR
Unable to start scan session.
Make sure device is connected.
Scanner Bulb Failure
The scanner assembly experienced an
error in scanner bulb functionality. This
may cause a grinding noise as the scan
head gets stuck behind its target.
Disconnect the power cable from the
product, wait at least 30 seconds, then
reconnect the power cable and wait for the
product to initialize. If the message does
not clear, see chapter 6, “Troubleshooting”,
from the HP LaserJet 3300 Series Service
Manual.
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Make sure device is not busy.
Retry the scan or press again the start
scan button from the device.
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Frequently Asked Questions
[For HP and Customer Verbal Use]
General Questions
Message
Solution
What operating systems will the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product support?
What about Mac, OS/2, and Unix?
The software included with the HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product is intended
for installation on an IBM-compatible
personal computer running the Microsoft
Windows operating system. Compatible
versions are Windows 95, Windows 98,
Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT
4.0, and Windows XP. Printer drivers for
use with Windows 3.1x are available for
download from the support Web site at:
http://www.hp.com/support/lj2100.
All versions of the HP LaserJet 3300 are
Macintosh compatible.
Unix and OS/2 operating systems have a
smaller customer base with needs that do
not match closely with the needs of the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product target
customer, and are not supported.
However, users can print using an
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product by
accessing PCL commands directly.
No. The protocols that support fax and
If the printer is connected to the network
and/or fax line, does it expose the network network communication to the device have
to a security risk.
only read access.
How is Windows 3.x support different from Windows 3.x drivers are not included on
the other supported operating systems?
the software CD that is shipped with the
HP LaserJet 3300. These drivers must be
downloaded from the support Web site at:
http://www.hp.com/support/lj2100.
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General Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
Does the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product Most commercially available, mainstream
work with MS-DOS? UNIX? Linux?
MS-DOS applications can print to the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product if they
are launched from the Windows DOS
dialog box.
You can print to the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product from any platform that
complies with the PCL command
language. This allows for printing from
O/S2, UNIX, or Linux systems, for
example. However, these uses are not
supported by HP.
UNIX systems require a Model Script to set
up the UNIX environment to be able to print
to the product. The HP LaserJet III, or any
generic HP LaserJet printer Model Script,
should work. These files are written and
provided by the individual UNIX vendor.
Contact a UNIX vendor to obtain copies of
these files.
How does the HP LaserJet 3300
software work with my existing software
applications?
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Many popular applications, such as word
processors, spreadsheets, image editors,
and most active e-mail packages, are
detected and integrated into the HP
Document Manager Desktop during
installation of the software. Subsequently,
each time the HP Document Manager
software is launched, it searches for any
new applications that are supported by the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series product and
integrates them, as well. This is referred to
as application integration or application
linking. An icon for each of the applications
found by the product is placed in the lower
button bar of the Desktop. This allows you
to access the application by either doubleclicking the icon or dragging a document
icon or thumbnail to the application icon.
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General Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
What is the .HPD format vs. .TIF, .DCX,
etc.?
The HP Document (*.HPD) format was
developed specially for the HP LaserJet
3300 and provides a level of functionality
not normally available with traditional
scanned documents. HP Documents are
scanned in layers and stored with rich
information -- text, images and metadata -that can be searched and indexed. This
layering of information gives you a greater
degree of flexibility in manipulating
documents. You can also specify that a file
be saved in other document formats such
as .BMP, .TIF, .DCX, or .PCX. If a document is scanned using the Scan to E-mail
feature, then .PDF is the default format.
The quality of a scanner is a factor of the
Why does the HP LaserJet 3300's
scanner operate at 600 ppi and the printer optical resolution and the bit depth it can
interpret at that resolution. HP selected a
at 1200 dpi?
color sheet-feed scanner with the best
optical resolution (600 ppi at 24-bit color
depth) and the highest levels of gray
(256 levels of gray) available on the
market. With this level of input, you can
create images that print or display
exceptionally well at 1200 dpi. HP has
chosen to implement image enhancement
technology with the HP LaserJet 3300
Series product to enhance these 600 dpi
images to 1200 dpi quality for copies and
software imaging.
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General Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
What security does the product have on
the network?
Any user that loads the software can have
full access to any HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product shared with an HP JetDirect print
server. Only firewalls will prevent access.
Since the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product
is targeted at micro business, the goal was
to make the network solution simple and
easy to implement. Micro businesses
working in close quarters can manage
network security issues on their own terms.
This product provides no access to PCs on
the network.
What training and support resources will be Hewlett-Packard provides online user
available on the World Wide Web?
support for the LaserJet 3300 through a
custom Web site. The Web site offers
flexible, user-driven options for support,
and can be accessed in two different ways:
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1
In your Web browser application,
simply type in the following URL
address: http://www.hp.com/ support/
lj3300.
2
Hot links to the support site are
embedded in the HP Desktop Manager
Help text. This means that if your
browser and Internet connection are
active, you can jump directly to the
user support site.
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Fax Questions
Message
Solution
How does the HP LaserJet 3300 PC fax
software compare with WinFax Pro,
Delrina, etc.?
The PC fax application included with the
HP LaserJet 3330 offers a flexible, fullfeatured set of professional business fax
capabilities that are comparable to other
major PC fax applications. Through tight
integration of the HP LaserJet 3330
hardware and software, PC fax functions
are readily accessible to you from within
supported application programs and the
HP Desktop Manager. The HP LaserJet
3300 PC Fax application also allows you to
combine hardcopy faxes in the HP
LaserJet 3330 document feeder with
electronic documents such as cover sheets
or Word documents.
Since the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product No, the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product
has color scanning capabilities, can I send cannot send color faxes.
color faxes?
EN
Is the HP LaserJet 3330 Series product
compatible with other PC phonebooks?
Yes. The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product
provides support for PC phonebooks. To
go to the phonebook, click the Phone Book
tab. The first time it is accessed, a list of
supported phonebooks appears. When you
select a phonebook from the list, it
becomes the default that appears
whenever you click the Phone Book tab.
Can I program speed dials from the PC
fax phonebook?
Up to 275 speed dials can be programmed
from the software through “Device
Configuration”, and are downloaded to the
product. The PC fax application does not
have its own phonebook for storing fax
numbers, but can use phonebooks from
supported applications.
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Fax Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
How many speed dial numbers can be
included in a group for group dialing?
The maximum number of preprogrammed
numbers of all types (one-touch, speed
dial, and group dial) is 275. Group dial
numbers are made up of existing speed
dial numbers. Considering that at least one
of the 275 numbers would be the group,
the maximum number you could have in
the group is 274.
How does group dialing work? What if one Once you have assigned individual speed
of the lines is busy or does not answer?
dial numbers to a group dial set, all you
need to do is select that group dial number
from the HP LaserJet 3330 front panel,
or select the group distribution list in the
PC Fax Phonebook on the computer.
The HP LaserJet 3330 or the PC fax
program will then automatically send the
fax to each number in the group. If the
number dialed is busy or does not answer,
that number is sent to the bottom of the
list until all the other numbers are dialed.
The HP LaserJet 3330 will then retry each
number that has not been reached until the
total number of retries has been attempted.
(The default number of retries is 5; this can
be set by a user). If the fax has still not
been successfully sent, the HP LaserJet
3330 will print a copy of the fax along with
a report of each number successfully
dialed and unsuccessfully dialed.
What is the maximum length for a phone
number that I can dial or program as a
speed dial?
The maximum number of digits or
characters that can be entered into a
speed dial number is 50.
What if I want to use a calling card or
program a long-distance access number?
Calling card numbers and long-distance
access numbers can be programmed into
a speed dial or entered in manual mode
from the front panel.
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Fax Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
How do I create a custom cover page
for faxing?
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series software
includes the HP LaserJet Cover Page
Editor, which allows creation of custom
cover pages. This custom cover page can
include a company logo or other
personalized text.
Scanning and OCR Questions
Message
Solution
What does it mean to be TWAIN enabled? Many graphics, page layout, and word
What applications are compatible?
processing programs are TWAIN-enabled.
This means they can use a generalpurpose interface for acquiring an image
from a scanner. With a TWAIN-enabled
program, you can access the scanning
features for any HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product and scan an image directly into an
open document in the program. You should
consult the software instructions for
acquiring an image using TWAIN devices.
Are TWAIN 1.7 and TWAIN 1.6
compatible?
EN
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series product is
a TWAIN-compliant device that meets
the requirements of version 1.6 of TWAIN.
TWAIN is the industry standard for
scanning hardware/software interoperability. TWAIN 1.7 is an updated
version of TWAIN 1.6. All updated versions
are backward compatible with previous
versions.
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Scanning and OCR Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
How do I scale the image?
Before scanning, click the Settings button,
click the Size tab, and choose a page size
or scale percentage.
How do I change scan settings such as
resolution?
Before clicking the Scan button, click the
Settings button, and then change the scan
settings as desired.
Why are some controls grayed out?
The controls are grayed out because their
functions are not applicable to the current
state of the software. For instance, if you
scan page-by-page, you cannot change
the scan setting once the first page has
been scanned.
Why does the Destination list not have any The scanner software did not register the
items in it?
application destination programs properly.
First, restart your computer to see if that
fixes the problem. If not, reinstall the
scanner software.
I just installed a new application and it does You probably had the scanner software
not show up in the Destination list. Why? open when you installed the new
application. Close the scanner software
and reopen it.
If the application still does not show up, the
application or its version is not supported
by the scanner software.
How can I save an image into multiple file
types without re-scanning?
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Scan the image using the Page by Page
method using a nonfile destination, such
as imaging. From the File menu, select
Save As, and then save the file to a
different name or location.
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Scanning and OCR Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
How do I get scanned data into an
unsupported application?
Scan the document and save it to a file
type that is accepted in the application you
want to use, then start the application and
open the file. For instance, save a
document as a text file. Then, you can
open it in an unsupported word processing
application.
Another method is to scan the document,
copy the contents to the Windows
clipboard, start the application, and then
paste the contents of the clipboard into a
new document.
Finally, you can scan a document, highlight
regions (while in Edit Region mode), and
then drag the regions into an open
document in the unsupported application.
EN
How do I scan only part of a page?
Either reduce the input size or scan in
Page by Page mode and crop the page in
the viewer while in Selection mode.
Why does only a portion of the image
scan?
The original image size could be incorrect.
Make sure the image size setting matches
the size of the document in the ADF.
What are all the boxes in the viewer?
The boxes are region outlines. When
you switch to Edit Region mode, all
regions are highlighted with a box. The
boxes are differently colored to distinguish
the region type.
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Scanning and OCR Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
Why does the entire original image not
appear in the viewer?
The input size is smaller than the media
you scanned. Make sure the input size
matches the size of the media.
The software did not assign a region to the
area or areas so you do not see the
original in the Preview window. Go into Edit
Region mode, highlight areas that are not
regions, and create new regions for them.
To view the entire area that scanned:
1
Select View and then View Actual
Image Data.
2
Click the Edit Region Mode icon.
Why does the entire original image seen in The region or regions were not selected
when you sent the scan to the destination.
the Preview window not appear in the
Go into Edit Region mode and select all
destination?
regions before sending.
How do I select multiple regions at a time? While in Edit Region mode, hold the CTRL
key while clicking the mouse on regions, or
hold down the SHIFT key while dragging
the mouse over an area.
How do I change the type of a region?
While in Edit Region mode, you can
change region types by clicking a region,
clicking the right-mouse button, and then
selecting a new type.
Why does the image not change size when When you change a region window, you
I re-size the box that is drawn around it?
are not changing the size of the region's
contents. If you want to resize the
contents, do so through the Size Settings
tab.
To create one region out of several, delete
all but one of the regions, and then enlarge
the remaining region to surround the entire
object.
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Scanning and OCR Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
How do I select all the text from an image? While in Edit Region mode, from the
Selection menu, select All Text Regions.
Only those regions will be sent to the
destination. This is true for all region types.
EN
Why does my data look unformatted in
Word?
When setting up the scan, you had Flowed
selected. Before scanning, click the
Settings button, select the Format tab,
and then choose Fixed Page.
Why is my data ending up in a landscape
mode?
Because of oddly-placed text flows, the
software sets the page orientation to
landscape instead of portrait. Before
scanning, click the Settings button, select
the Format tab, and deselect Detect page
orientation based on text regions.
What is OCR? Will it recognize
handwriting?
When an item is scanned, it creates an
image file (an electronic picture of the
item). Therefore, any text that appears in
the scan is also just an image--a picture
of the text--and cannot be edited in a word
processor. However, it is possible, using
optical character recognition (OCR)
software, to convert the image of the text
into a text file that can actually be edited
like any other text file. The HP LaserJet
3300 Series product comes with ReadIRIS
Professional OCR software, v7.5, to
perform this function. While good OCR
applications recognize several different
fonts, they do not yet support handwriting
recognition.
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Scanning and OCR Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
Who is IRIS OCR? Why not Caere? How The ReadIRIS OCR application is a fulldoes ReadIRIS compare with TextBridge? featured, professional OCR application.
While most of HP scanner products bundle
with Caere OCR software, the HP LaserJet
3300 team chose IRIS as a partner
because we wanted a professional OCR
solution in the box. Caere's business
model uses a “lite” OCR engine, and then
prompts you to “upgrade” to a professional
version. The ReadIRIS application
compares nicely with either Caere's or
Xerox's professional OCR applications.
ReadIRIS analyzes a page faster than
either, and matches their capabilities in
word recognition.
How do I use OCR with applications other If the HP LaserJet 3300 Series product
supports the application you want to use,
than the default word processing
you can scan the image to the desktop,
applications?
and then drag the thumbnail image to the
application icon. If your application is not
supported, you can drag the thumbnail
image to the ReadIRIS icon and perform
the OCR function from within ReadIRIS.
The resulting text file can then be saved as
or exported from ReadIRIS and imported
into your application.
How do I OCR a foreign language?
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From the File menu, select Change OCR
Language, and select a new language.
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Scanning and OCR Questions
EN
Message
Solution (continued)
How does OCR work when I have a
document that is in a different language
than the one I use?
OCR applications, such as the ReadIRIS
Pro software included with the HP LaserJet
3300 Series product, can use special
letterform and word-recognition libraries
to recognize a variety of alphabets, words,
and spellings used in different languages.
ReadIRIS Pro recognizes 56 languages.
All of the HP LaserJet 3300 automatic
OCR processes will use the default
language of the HP Desktop Manager
software. To OCR a different language,
open the full ReadIRIS Pro application
and select a different language. Note
that for ReadIRIS to recognize Asian
characters, you may need to purchase
an Asian language add-on. This add-on
should come installed when an HP
LaserJet 3300 Series product was sold and
used in the country/region where it was
shipped.
Why is the output from the image data
sometimes garbled?
The OCR program may not have
recognized all the text areas correctly.
Rescan the document in Page by Page
mode and select the regions you wish to
scan.
Why does the OCR list in ReadIRIS not
include the language I need?
Not all languages are installed on each
computer. Some languages are only
installed for devices destined for a country/
region where that language is used. This
helps reduce the size of the overall
installation. To download additional
language libraries, contact ReadIRIS at
http://www.readiris.com.
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Scanning and OCR Questions
Message
Solution (continued)
Why does black and white scanning take
longer than color scanning?
Simply put, black and white files take
longer to transmit but are smaller to save in
your PC while color files transmit quickly
but end up taking more memory. The
reason is that black and white scanning is
not compressed in IPE, so black and white
files are the largest files to transmit
between the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product and the PC. However, they will still
be the smallest files to store on the PC.
The color files are compressed to transfer
between the product and the PC, but are
uncompressed in the PC, making them
larger to store.
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Printing Questions
EN
Message
Solution
What is N-up printing?
The HP LaserJet 3300 software allows you
to print multiple, reduced-size pages on a
single sheet of paper. This type of printing
is also referred to as thumbnail printing.
When printing two pages to a single sheet,
this is called 2-up printing; when printing
4 pages to a single sheet, this is called 4up printing, and so on. Copying from the
ADF, the 3300 supports 1, 2, or 4-up
printing. HP prefers to use the term “Pages
Per Sheet” when discussing this feature.
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Device Resets
To Access the Secondary Service Menu
The Secondary Service menu offers additional areas to change
product features from the product panel. To access this menu:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Make sure the product is in a ready state.
Press menu/enter to enter the main menu system.
Press 2.
Press < or > to navigate to the Developer's menu.
To Access the Developer's Menu
The Developer's menu is intended to be for only manufacturing
engineers, service engineers, and developers. This menu will
allow you to test telecom features and adjust fax data store
parameters. Accessing this hidden menu is the only way to
toggle some device resets.
Note
This menu is for development purposes only. It will not be localized.
To access the Developer's menu, perform the following steps:
1. Make sure the product is in a ready state.
2. Press menu/enter to enter the main menu system.
3. Concurrently press * and # buttons, and then release both
buttons.
4. Press < or > to navigate to the Developer's menu.
5. To exit, press cancel twice.
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Once the product exits the menu, the Developer's menu will no
longer be visible until you repeat the steps detailed above.
Cold Reset
The traditional LaserJet cold-reset, by power-cycling the engine
(turning the product off and then on again) with a special button
press will not be supported for the HP LaserJet 3300 Series
product. The equivalent feature that will replace it is the “Restore
factory defaults” located in the Service menu.
The product might need to be reset if an error occurs. Resetting
the product accomplishes the following:
Clears all unprinted data from the product memory
Clears current incoming and outgoing fax jobs
Clears current copy jobs
Removes some error conditions
To reset the product:
1
Unplug the product power cord from the power source for
10 seconds, and then reconnect the power cord.
2
Restore the product default settings.
a Press menu/enter.
b Use the < and > keys to select Service.
c Press menu/enter.
d Use the < and > keys to select Restore Defaults.
e Press menu/enter.
f
Press menu/enter again to confirm your selection.
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NVRAM Initialization
This will reinitialize the NVRAM and set all values back to “ROM”
based defaults, including telecom country/region to U.S.A. and
language to English.
The NVRAM Initialization setting will behave in the following
manner:
All menu settings to factory default values, including fax header
and company name
Factory settings such as formatter number, page counts, and
factory paper settings
Fax memory-all faxes in memory are erased
All localization settings, including language and country/region
code
To perform an NVRAM initialization:
1
Unplug or switch off the unit.
2
Simultaneously depress and hold the menu/enter and * buttons.
3
Reconnect power cord.
4
When you see both LEDs light up, release the menu/enter and
* buttons.
5
Confirm that the product displays the message, “Permanent
Storage Initialize”.
When the NVRAM initialization is complete, the product will return to
the ready state.
Note
You can print a list of parameters from the Secondary Service
menu.
CAUTION
An incorrect country/region code may cause the unit not to work
correctly.
To adjust a country/region code parameter
Fax data store parameter number 3 is LIU COUNTRY, which is the
country/region code for the fax. Before adjusting the fax data store
parameters, you can print a list of all the parameters from the
secondary service menu.
CAUTION
Changing the country/region code does not change the language.
1. Use the < and > keys to navigate to R/W PARAMETER and
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then press menu/enter.
2. Scroll using the > button to display LIU COUNTRY, then press
menu/enter.
3. Use the keypad to input the country/region code and then press
menu/enter. Refer to the table below for the correct country/
region code.
As a shortcut, you can press 3 at the R/W PARAMETER menu to
move to directly to parameter 3. However, this shortcut has
restrictions associated with parameters containing the number 2.
For more information on this shortcut and for setting parameters,
refer to the HP LaserJet 3300 Series Service Manual.
4. Power-cycle the product by unplugging (or turning off) the product and then plugging back in (or turning on) the product.
Country/Region Codes
Install/uninstall issues
Country/Region Country/Region Country/Region Country/Region
Code
Code
Argentina
16
Malaysia
27
Australia
23
Mexico
13
Austria
34
Netherlands
35
Belgium
45
New Zealand
19
Canada
14
Norway
43
China
6
Poland
56
Denmark
40
Portugal
50
Finland
46
Russia
64
France
47
Singapore
30
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Country/Region Country/Region Country/Region Country/Region
Code
Code
EN
Germany
39
Spain
55
Greece
49
Sweden
41
Hong Kong
29
Switzerland
36
Hungary
62
Taiwan
7
Ireland
44
Ukraine
63
Israel
21
United Kingdom
31
Italy
51
United States
15
Korea
4
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Parameter Settings (Fax Data-Store Parameters)
[HP Confidential]
The fax data-store parameters are used to adjust all fax telecom
parameters. Be advised that adjusting any of these parameters
does require fundamental fax knowledge. Access to the parameter
settings is available through the Developer's menu from the product
control panel. When you enter this menu, you will be presented with
the display message “R/W Parameter”.
Input the parameter ID number.
-Or-
Press the < or > to find the specific parameter.
You will see the current setting. You can input the new setting with
the product acknowledging it. Note that when accessing a
parameter through its ID number, you cannot use the number 2.
This is a reserved number. Instead, key in the nearest number and
scroll to the correct parameter using the < or > buttons.
CAUTION
The product will not warn you if the new input values are incorrect.
Note
If a new firmware DIMM is installed, parameter #3, LIU COUNTRY,
must be reset. All other parameters will get set automatically when
the service person performs a permanent storage initialization.
Control Panel Messages
Due to the number of fax data-store parameters, the full
representation of the LCD display will not be provided. Instead, a
sample representation of the display messages is provided below.
The table that follows lists all the parameter numbers, display
names, and default settings.
Description
Display
MENU: Data store
DEVELOPER'S MENU
R/W PARAMETER
SET: Select parameter
R/W PARAMETER
>[PARAMETER NAME]
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Description
Display
SET: Parameter value
[PARAMETER NAME]
>######
ACK: Parameter setting
[PARAMETER NAME]
>######
Note
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None of these parameter names will be localized.
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Parameter Settings
Note that these values are accurate for the US market as of
December, 2001. For the most accurate list, print out a new set of
values from an HP LaserJet 3300 Series printer with up-to-date
firmware installed. An explanation of how to print those values is
included above.
Parameters with an “X” in the relatd Varies collumn may have
different default values for units intended for sale outside the United
States. All default values in the following table represent the default
US values.
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
1
Param Ver Code
1
2
LIU ID
0
X
3
LIU Country
15
X
4
Auto Answer
1
5
Ring Cadences
0
6
Ring Cadence Cnt
5
X
7
Ring Det LowFreq
15
X
8
Ring Det Hi Freq
68
X
9
Ring Env Min On
150
X
10
Ring Env Max On
8000
X
11
Ring Env Min Off
1000
X
12
Ring Env Max Off
8000
X
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ID#
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Parameter Name
Default Value
Varies
(continued)
13
Ring BurstMin On
100
X
14
Ring BurstMin Off
100
X
15
Min Num Of Rings
1
X
16
Max Num Of Rings
9
X
17
Silence Detect
0
18
Parallel Detect
1
19
Evesdrop Eval
60
20
CNG Tone Min On
400
21
CNG Tone Max On
600
22
CNG Tone Min Off
2400
23
CNG Tone Max Off
3600
24
CNGTone Max Drop
100
25
CNGTone MinCount
2
26
CNGToneThreshold
350
27
CNGToreBandwidth
60
28
Sidetone Freq
3
29
Sidetone Freq 1
1000
30
Sidetone Freq 2
1300
X
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
31
SidetoneFreqlBnd
40
32
SidetoneFreq2Bnd
40
33
SilenceDetectMin
3000
34
SilenceDetNoisTM
1000
35
DTMF Ist Char
49
36
DTMF 2nd Char
50
37
DTMF 3rd Char
51
38
Offhook Delay
5000
X
39
Offhook Shunt
0
X
40
ModemLoopCurrent
0
41
Modem LPCurMinOn
0
42
ModemLPCurEvalTM
0
43
PhoneLoopCurrent
1
44
PhoneLPCurMin On
50
45
PhoneLPCurMin Off
1000
46
Line Type
0
47
PSTNPreDialPause
0
48
PBXPre-DialPause
0
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X
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ID#
EN
Parameter Name
Default Value
Varies
(continued)
49
PSTN BlindDjalWt
3000
X
50
PBX BlindDial Wt
2000
X
51
Pause Time
3000
X
52
MaxNum Of Pauses
36
53
PSTNDialToneEval
10000
X
54
PSTNDialToneFreq
5
X
55
PSTNDialTNDetMin
500
X
56
PSTNOialTNMin On
0
57
PSTNOialTNMax On
0
58
PSTNDialTNMinOff
0
59
PSTNDialTNMaxOff
0
X
60
PSTNDlTnDtThresh
350
X
61
PSTN DialTnFreql
320
X
62
PSTN DialTnFreq2
440
X
63
PSTN DialTnFreq3
0
X
64
PSTN DlTnFqlBand
0
X
65
PSTN DlTnFq2Band
0
X
66
PSTN DlTnFq3Band
0
X
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
67
SpclDialToneEval
0
X
68
Spcl Dl Tn Freq
0
X
69
Spcl DlTnDet Min
0
X
70
SpclDialTnMin On
0
71
SpclDialTnMax On
0
72
SpclDialTnMinOff
0
73
SpclDialTnMaxOff
0
74
SpclDlTnDtThresh
0
75
SpclDialTone Fql
0
76
SpclDialTone Fq2
0
77
SpclDialTone Fq3
0
78
SpclDlTn Fq1Band
0
79
SpclDlTn Fq2Band
0
80
SpclDlTn Fq3Band
0
81
Tone/Pulse
0
82
Pre-Shunt
0
X
83
Post-Shunt
0
X
84
Pulse Break
60
X
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X
EN
ID#
EN
Parameter Name
Default Value
Varies
(continued)
85
Pulse Make
40
X
86
Pulse Interdigit
800
X
87
DTMF Duration
70
X
88
Open Flash
800
X
89
Phone InactAbort
59
X
90
Busy Tone Detect
1
91
Busy Tone Freq
5
92
Busy Fone Min On
150
X
93
Busy Tone Max On
750
X
94
Busyl-cne Min Off
150
X
95
BusyTone Max Off
750
X
96
Complexlmpedance
0
X
97
Busy Tone Freq I
620
X
98
Busy Tone Freq 2
480
X
99
Busy Tn Fql Band
200
X
100
Busy Tn Fq2 Band
200
X
101
BusyTnDetectTime
10000
X
102
CED/BsyThreshold
470
X
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
103
Evesdrop Gain
0
104
Pulse Dial Disable
0
105
Spare 105
0
106
Modem Equalizer
0
107
Receive Loss
50
108
Transmit Loss
80
109
DTMF High Group
60
110
DTMF Low Group
20
111
CarrierDetectLvl
440
112
Tone TransmitLvl
100
113
Data TransmitLvl
100
114
V1714400EqmThrsh
48
115
V17 12KEqmThresh
128
116
V17 96OOEqmThrsh
440
117
V17 72DOEqmThrsh
1024
118
V33144OOEqmThrsh
65535
119
V33 12KEqmThresh
65535
120
V29 96OOEqmThrsh
900
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X
EN
EN
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
Varies
(continued)
121
V29 72OOEqmThrsh
1700
122
V29 48OOEqmThrsh
65535
123
V27 48DOEqmThrsh
2400
124
V27 24OOEqmThrsh
5500
125
Echo Protect
0
126
TCF 0 Check
80
127
No Carrier Abort
10000
128
RcvFlgAbidlEnble
1
129
V34BlockErrThrsh
9011
130
T30AnsInactAbort
30
X
131
T30OrigInactAbrt
59
X
132
T30 T5 Timer
240
X
133
T30 BZT
0
X
134
T30 ManDialAbort
0
X
135
Redial On Busy
1
136
Redial On No Ans
0
137
Repeat Timer 1
60
138
Repeat Timer 2
300
X
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
139
Repeat Counter 1
1
140
Repeat Counter 2
4
X
141
Blacklist
0
X
142
Paper Size
2
X
143
NoAns MaxRedials
1
X
144
MonitorDialDelay
2000
X
145
Scan Cycle Time
0
X
146
Copy Cycle Time
0
X
147
Time Format
0
X
148
Date Format
0
X
149
Language
0
150
DIS Maximum Size
255
151
T30 XmitResolMax
2
152
T3DXmitEncodeMax
2
153
T30 Xmit RateMax
26
154
T30 Xmit ECM
1
155
T30 Xmit BFT
0
156
T30 Xmit ECMSize
256
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
157
T30RcvResolutMax
2
158
T30 RcvEncodeMax
2
159
T30 Rcv Rate Max
26
160
T30 Receive ECM
1
161
T30 Receive BFT
0
162
T30 Receive MSLT
0
163
Ignore Ist DIS
0
164
Pre-DCS Delay
500
165
Receive ECMAbort
180
166
Recv Non-ECMAbrt
13
167
Recv RTN Thresh
10
168
Send ECM Abort
300
169
SendNon-ECMAbort
300
170
Ring NoiseEnable
2
171
Key Beep Enable
2
172
Monitor
0
173
Ring Volume
1
174
Beep Volume
1
Varies
(continued)
Parameter Settings (Fax Data-Store Parameters) [HP Confidential] 487
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
175
Monitor Volume
96
176
DfltFax Contrast
0
177
DefaultPhotoMode
0
178
Dflt Fax Res
1
179
NumOfSpeed Dials
100
180
Fax Add Wait
0
181
Comp Factor
0
182
Doc Memory Size
1412
183
Auto Fax Log
1
184
Fax Fixed Reduc
100
185
Fax Auto Reduc
1
186
TTI Control
1
187
Fax Max Auto Red
60
188
FaxBackupRecelpt
1
189
XmitFail NonJpeg
1
190
XmitFailNoncolor
0
191
T30TransmitColor
0
192
T30 Recv Color
0
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EN
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
193
CIOCA Default
12
194
CIOCA Eavesdrop
4
195
CIOCB Default US
44828
196
CIOCBEavesdropUS
44830
197
CIOCBDefauItFURO
44830
198
CIOCBFvsdropFURO
44830
199
CICCB DefaultROW
44830
200
CICCBEvesdropROW
44830
201
Fax_RX_Disposit
1
202
FaxDownldAllPgs
0
203
NumCountryParams
0
204
Agency BerErrCnt
0
205
Agency BerTTLCnt
0
206
Cancel Job
0
207
Conv DID ROWO
0
208
Conv DID ROW1
0
209
Conv DID ROW2
0
210
Conv DID ROW3
0
Varies
(continued)
Parameter Settings (Fax Data-Store Parameters) [HP Confidential] 489
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
211
Conv DID ROW4
0
212
Conv DID ROW5
0
213
Conv DONEO
0
214
Conv DONE1
0
215
Conv DONE2
0
216
Conv DONE3
0
217
Conv DONE4
0
218
Conv DONE5
0
219
Conv Got ErrorO
0
220
Conv Got Error1
0
221
Conv Got Error2
0
222
Conv Got Error3
0
223
Conv Got Error4
0
224
Conv Got Error5
0
225
Conv Hit FOLSO
0
226
Conv Hit FOLS1
0
227
Conv Hit FOLS2
0
228
Conv Hit FOLS3
0
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
229
Conv Hit FOLS4
0
230
Conv Hit FOLS5
0
231
Cntry Parm Chng
0
232
Fax Rcv Pg Cnt
0
233
TTL Fax Pg Cnt
0
234
Bate Display
1
235
DC Download
1
236
DC Download Type
5
237
DC Download Err
0
238
DVC Cfg Status
0
239
DC Upload
1
240
DC Upload Type
5
241
DC Upload Error
0
242
Download Timeout
0
243
Dflt Photo Mode
0
244
Scn2file Handle
0
245
Scanning
0
246
Error Code
14
Varies
(continued)
Parameter Settings (Fax Data-Store Parameters) [HP Confidential] 491
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
247
Fxd Done
0
248
Fxd Rcv Blk Done
0
249
Fxd Rcv Cnv Done
0
250
Fxd Rcv Rdy Cent
0
251
Fxd Rcv Timeout
0
252
Fxd Snd Blk Done
0
253
Alarm Volume
1
254
Allow Redials
1
255
Blacklist Delete
0
256
Blacklisted
0
257
Dial Mode
1
258
Fax Download
1
259
Fax Dnld Error
0
260
Fax Frwrd Enable
0
261
Flash Type
1
262
Log Action
1
263
Last Lost File H
0
264
Log Reporting
2
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EN
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
265
Log Thumbnail
1
266
Max Redials
0
267
Max Rings Pickup
0
268
Min Rings Pickup
0
269
Num Rings Pickup
0
270
Pixel Data Type
0
271
Paper Size
0
272
Print Page Count
1
273
Print Status
1
274
PSTN Access Code
1
275
Rcv Stmp Enable
0
276
Redial Time
0
277
Rqst MoritorDial
0
278
Fax Resolution
0
279
Rxscale
0
280
Silent Det
0
281
T30 Reporting
1
282
Fax Mem-Out Red
90
Varies
(continued)
Parameter Settings (Fax Data-Store Parameters) [HP Confidential] 493
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
283
TX Cnfirm Stmpng
0
284
Fax Upload
1
285
Fax Upload Error
0
286
Which Redial
0
287
FaxJob Action
1
288
FxJb Action ID
0
289
FxJb Dowrload ID
0
290
FxJb Rx Cur Pg
0
291
FxJb Rx Cur Pgl
1
292
FxJb Rx Duration
0
293
FxJb Rx Durationl
0
294
FxJb Rx Error
0
295
FxJb Rx Error1
0
296
FxJb Rx ID
0
297
FxJb Rx Status
0
298
FxJb Rx Status1
1
299
FxJb Tx Cur Pg
0
300
FxJb Tx Cur Pgl
1
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
301
FxJb Tx Duration
0
302
FxJb TxDuration
0
303
FxJb Tx Error
0
304
FxJb Tx Errorl
0
305
FxJb Tx ID
0
306
FxJb Tx Status
0
307
FxJb Tx Statusl
1
308
FxJb Tx Type
1
309
FxJb Upload ID
0
310
File Sys Full
0
311
FM Available
0
312
FM Read Began
0
313
FM Read Ended
0
314
FM Write Began
0
315
FM Write Ended
0
316
FM Wr Pg Began
0
317
FM Wr Pg Ended
0
318
Fax Rcv File H
0
Varies
(continued)
Parameter Settings (Fax Data-Store Parameters) [HP Confidential] 495
ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
319
Job Done
0
320
Bimodals Changed
0
321
Job Blocked
0
322
Job Delayed
0
323
Job Modified
0
324
Job Pseudo
0
325
Job Removed
0
326
Job Running
0
327
Job Suspended
0
328
Lst SpdDial Dnld
0
329
Machine State
4
330
Min Doc Storage
0
331
MinFor 001 Queue
0
332
Min For Rx
0
333
MLC Data Xmtd
0
334
MLC Pckt Len
0
335
MLC State Change
0
336
MDM CC Started
0
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
337
MDM Lpbk Cnt
0
338
MDM Chnl Started
0
339
MDM Chnl Stopped
0
340
MDM Chnl TCFDetd
0
341
MDM Chnl Xt Done
0
342
MDM Chnl V8 Stat
0
343
MDM Dsp ROM Ver
65593
344
MDM Dsp V17 Ver
196616
345
MDM Dsp V34 Ver
65728
346
MDM Flg RejThres
400
347
Modem Selftest
0
348
Nm See Key Modfr
0
349
Nr Fax Rcv
0
350
Nr Rdy Fax Snd
0
351
Nr Src Scanner
0
352
Nvm EEPROM Reset
0
353
Busy Tone Detd
0
354
CED Tone Detd
0
Varies
(continued)
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
355
CNG Count
0
356
Connection
2
357
Data Lpbk Status
0
358
Dial Done
0
359
Dial Start
0
360
Dial Tone Prsnt
0
361
Fax Srvr No Ansr
0
362
Fax Srvr Detd
0
363
Fax Srvr Cmd Err
0
364
Fax Srvr Cmd Ok
0
365
Inactivity Tmout
0
366
Inc Fax Detd
0
367
Phone Line InUse
0
368
LIU Inputs
0
369
Offhook
0
370
Ex Rly Dly Time
50
371
Ring Burst
1
372
Ring Count
0
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
373
Ring Freq
0
374
Ring Type
0
375
Ringing
0
376
Signal Power
0
377
Tone Fltr Status
0
378
V21 Car Detd
0
379
Last Ring Time
0
380
Pwr Fall Detd
0
381
Pseudo Job Ready
0
382
Prnt Ex Slf Tst
0
383
Sm Pwr Fail Detd
0
384
Clr Fx In Prog
0
385
Device State
0
386
Susp Job Ready
0
387
T30 Cap Neg
0
388
T30 Done
0
389
Remote Ex Detd
0
390
Rdiag Rx Start
0
Varies
(continued)
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
391
Rdiag PI SndStrt
0
392
Rx Blk Completed
0
393
Rx Pg Completed
0
394
Rx Pausing
0
395
Rx Sw To Poll
0
396
Snd Blk Cent
0
397
Snd Pg Conf
0
398
Send Pausing
0
399
Time Display
1
400
UT Adf Ex Rd] Tm
0
401
Blklst Dlg Rslt
0
402
DlydSnd Spd] Ind
0
403
Dlyd Snd Status
0
404
Dlyd Snd Time
0
405
Fax Snd Lock
0
406
Mem Ex Rdl Time
0
407
Mon Dial Digits
0
408
Num One Touch
0
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ID#
Parameter Name
Default Value
409
Prev LIU ID
0
410
Rqst Blklst Dlg
0
411
Spkr Mode
1
412
Blg CodesEnabled
0
413
Upload Timeout
0
414
User Request
0
415
Sensor ADF Docld
0
Varies
(continued)
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Firmware Upgrade [HP Confidential]
Firmware Upgrades
At product release, all units are manufactured with flash-memorybased formatters allowing the firmware code to be updated in the
event that new firmware is released for the product or recovered in
the event of code corruption or failure. When the product is mature,
formatters are manufactured with permanent ROM, and updating or
recovering the firmware code is not necessary.
Firmware update via flash executable
The configuration page lists the firmware version of the product.
On flash-memory-based products, you can update the firmware
code by downloading the latest flash executable for the product
and running the program according to the readme instructions
that come with it. If the firmware should become corrupted or fail
(usually because of an interruption when attempting to update
the firmware), the product will no longer function. In this case, a
firmware recovery DIMM is available from HP.
During the flash, do not touch the unit for several minutes after
all apparent activity is ended. When the product display shows
Completed and a smiling face, the process of updating is not
finished. Wait for the display to return to standard Ready
display.
Firmware recovery DIMM
A firmware recovery DIMM can be obtained from HP in the rare
event that the firmware in flash memory becomes corrupted.
When the DIMM is installed in the DIMM slot on the formatter
and the product is powered up, the DIMM loads the latest
firmware code into the product.
After updating, it must be removed for the product to resume
normal operation.
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IPE Error Definitions
All errors displayed to the user by the scanner’s interface are also
logged into hppscan.ini (<Program Files>/Hewlett-Packard/Laser
Jet 3300). Warnings from the toolkit that are not always displayed
to the user are recorded in the hppscan.ini file also.
So if a user got an error message recently but can't describe it well,
have them look into this file as it will have been logged. Passing in
‘/LogDebug’ on the command line will put the Scan Ui in a debug
mode that logs a few extra messages into the hppscan.ini file and
display some more messages.
Error Codes
An application error in the Scan Control Viewer includes a number
at the end that represents what kind of error occurred in IPE.
This value is also logged in the hppscan.ini file and looks like
0x83400003. Here's a description of what each digit in the
numbers represent.
Digit
EN
Description
Details
Indicates an error
Always an '8'
2
The severity of the error 0=Informational
1=Low Warning
2=Warning
3=Error
4=Severe Error
3
The subsystem the
error came from
1=Analysis
2=Image Store
3=Transform Builder
4=Source
5=Destination
6=E Material
4
Not used
Always an '0'
5
Not used
Always an '0'
6
The component within
the subsystem
'0' always references a
general errorThe rest of
the values vary by
component
7-8
The specific error
See charts below
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Specific Error Codes
General Program Errors
Error Code
('X' references
subcomponent)
RESULT_NO_MEMORY
0x84X00001
RESULT_API_ERROR
0x83X00002
RESULT_LOGICAL_ERROR
0x83X00003
RESULT_FAILURE
0x83X00004
RESULT_NOT_HANDLED
0x83X00005
RESULT_BAD_STATE
0x83X00006
RESULT_NOFILE
0x80x00007
RESULT_DISKFULL
0x84X00008
RESULT_UNKNOWN
0x83X00010
RESULT_INCOMPATIBLE_FILE
0x80x00011
RESULT_TAG_NOT_SUPPORTED
0x82X00012
RESULT_NULL_POINTER
0x83X00012
RESULT_PLUGIN_UNIQUE_ERROR
0x83X00015
RESULT_DONE
0x80x00100
RESULT_YES
0x80x00101
RESULT_NO
0x80x00102
RESULT_MORE
0x80x00103
RESULT_CANCEL
0x80x00104
RESULT_USER_CANCEL
0x80x00105
RESULT_DEVICE_CANCEL
0x80x00106
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Program Errors
Specific Program Error's
Error Code
Notes
Analysis Errors and Information
RESULT_ANAL_REGION_ERROR
0x83100101
RESULT_ANAL_TOO_MANY_REGIONS
0x83100102
RESULT_ANAL_PAGEFIND_ERROR
0x83100103
RESULT_ANAL_NO_REGIONS
0x83100104
RESULT_REGION_ORDERING_ERROR
0x83100105
RESULT_ANAL_DESKEWING_REQUIRED
0x80100106
RESULT_ANAL_LANDSCAPE_DETECTED
0x80100107
RESULT_ANAL_SHADED_REGION_DETECTED
0x80100108
RESULT_ANAL_UPSIDE_DOWN_DETECTED
0x80100109
Transform Pipeline Errors
RESULT_RANGE_ERROR
0x83300101
RESULT_CALIBRATION_ERROR
0x83300102
RESULT_IGNORE_ME
0x80300101
RESULT_OCR_NO_ENGINE
0x83300201
Fail to start it
RESULT_OCR_FILE_READ
0x83300202
Fail to read data file
RESULT_OCR_TMP_WRITE
0x83300203
Fail to write temp file
RESULT_OCR_TMP_READ
0x83300204
Fail to read temp file
RESULT_OCR_BAD_DLL_MISSING
0x83300205
Fail or invalid dll
subcomponent
RESULT_OCR_BAD_EXE_MISSING
0x83300206
Fail or invalid exe
subcomponent
RESULT_OCR_BAD_LOAD_FAIL
0x83300207
Fail to load
subcomponent
RESULT_OCR_BAD_LANG_UNABLE
0x83300208
Fail to recognize
requested language
RESULT_OCR_BAD_STATE_ENGINE
0x83300209
Did call out of sequence
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL1
0x83300210
Error type 1
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL2
0x83300211
Error type 1
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL3
0x83300212
Error type 1
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL4
0x83300213
Error type 1
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Specific Program Error's
Error Code
Notes
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL5
0x83300214
Error type 1
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL6
0x83300215
Error type 1
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL7
0x83300216
Error type 1
RESULT_OCR_INTERNAL8
0x83300217
Error type 1
RESULT_OCR_TIMEOUT
0x83300218
Engine timed out
RESULT_DRAWINGS_FAILED
0x83300301
Failed to read temp file
RESULT_DRAWINGS_NO_MEM
0x83300302
Fail to read temp file
RESUTL_TOO_MANY_REGIONS
0x83300401
RESULT_TOO_MANY_COLORS
0x83300402
RESULT_TOO_MANY_PEAKS
0x83300403
RESULT_DH_INTERNAL_EROR
0x83300404
RESULT_DV_INTERNAL_ERROR
0x83300405
RESULT_DP_INTERNAL_ERROR
0x83300406
RESULT_DN_INTERNAL_ERROR
0x83300407
RESULT_ONLY_ONE_COLOR
0x83300408
RESULT_NO_COLORS
0x83300409
RESULT_IRONHORSE_DETECTED
0x83300501
Source Errors
RESULT_NO_SCANNER_RESPONSE
0x834300101
RESULT_SCANNER_BUSY
0x834300102
RESULT_LAMP_ERROR
0x834300103
RESULT_HOME_MISSING
0x834300104
RESULT_ADF_JAM
0x834300105
RESULT_SWITCHED_SCANNER
0x804300106
RESULT_CANT_SWITCH_SCANNER
0x804300107
RESULT_SCANNER_LOCKED
0x804300108
RESULT_ZOOM_VALIDATION_FAILED
0x804300109
RESULT_ADF_EMPTY
0x804300110
Destination Errors
RESULT_NO_REGIONS_RENDERED
0x80500201
RESULT_MAPI_E_LOGIN_FAILURE
0x80500202
Specific error
RESULT_E_ATTACHMENT_NOT_FOUND
0x80500203
Specific error
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Specific Program Error's
Error Code
Notes
RESULT_MAPI_E_FAILURE
0x80500204
General error
RESULT_MAPI_E_TOO_MANY_FILES
0x80500205
Specific error
RESULT_PRNT_NOPRINTER
0x83500201
RESULT_PRNT_PAPER_JAM
0x83500202
RESULT_PRNT_NO_COLOR_SUPPORT
0x83500203
RESULT_PRNT_NO_BW_SUPPORT
0x83500203
RESULT_PRNT_WRONG_ORIENTATION
0x83500205
RESULT_PRNT_CHG_TO_LANDSCAPE
0x80500206
RESULT_PRNT_CHG_TO_PORTRAIT
0x80500207
RESULT_PRNT_NOT_RESPONDING
0x83500201
RESULT_PRNT_CANT_TALK_TO
0x83500208
RESULT_PRNT_NOT_ON
0x83500209
RESULT_PRNT_OUT_OF_PAPER
0x80500210
RESULT_PRNT_BUSY
0x83500211
RESULT_PRNT_WRONG_SIZE_PAPER
0x83500212
RESULT_PRNT_INSERT_LEGAL
0x80500213
RESULT_PRNT_INSERT_LETTER
0x80500214
RESULT_PRNT_INSERT_A4_SIZE
0x80500215
RESULT_PRNT_INSERT SIZE
0x80500216
RESULT_PRNT_ON_FIRE
0x83500217
RESULT_PRNT_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED
0x83500218
RESULT_PRNT_NO_MEM
0x83500219
RESULT_PRNT_NO_DISK_SPACE
0x83500220
RESULT_PRNT_UNRECOVERABLE_ERROR
0x83500221
RESULT_PRNT_PRINTER_TOO_OLD
0x83500222
RESULT_PRNT_WILL_SCALE_TO_FIT
0x80500223
RESULT_PRNT_RESULT_MAY_CLIP
0x80500224
RESULT_PRNT_NOT_LASERJET
0x83500225
RESULT_PRNT_UNKNOWN_ERROR
0x83500226
Ematerial Errors
RESULT_EMAT_CORRUPT_TREE
0x83600101
RESULT_EMAT_CANT_CREATE_NODE
0x83600102
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Specific Program Error's
Error Code
RESULT_EMAT_UNDEFINED_RECT
0x83600103
RESULT_EMAT_UNDEFINED_POLY
0x83600104
RESULT_EMAT_EMPTY_PLANE
0x83600105
RESULT_EMAT_NO_STORE
0x83600106
RESULT_EMAT_PLANE_ALREADY_EXISTS
0x83600107
RESULT_EMAT_EPAGE_ALREADY_EXISTS
0x83600108
RESULT_EMAT_ARAWREG_ALREADY_EXISTS
0x83600109
RESULT_EMAT_CANT_HIDE_REG
0x83600110
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Windows Readme File -- Spring 2002 [Public]
Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 3300 Series Software Version 1.0
Late-Breaking ReadMe File
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ReadMe File Contents:
I.
Introduction
II.
Recommended USB Installation Method
III. Device Communication Errors
IV.
Known Install Issues
V.
Known Printing Issues
VI.
Known Scan Issues
VII. Known Fax Issues
VIII. Known HPD Issues
IX.
Where to Get Additional Information
X.
Legal Statements
****************
I. INTRODUCTION
****************
PURPOSE OF THIS README FILE
This ReadMe file is for information that was updated prior to
manufacturing. This information is supplemental to the product's
in-box documentation.
****************************************
II. RECOMMENDED USB INSTALLATION METHOD
****************************************
Although there are multiple ways to successfully install your
HP LaserJet 3300 Series software using a USB connection,
Hewlett-Packard recommends the following steps for the easiest
installation experience.
See your “Getting Started Guide” for additional details.
1
EN
Make sure the USB cable is connected both to your PC and the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series.
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2
If the “Add New Hardware Wizard” screen appears, click
“Cancel”.
3
Run the software installer from the CD.
*********************************
III. DEVICE COMMUNICATION ERRORS
********************************
1
Communication between the PC and printer may become
disrupted after they have been disconnected for a period of time
and are then reconnected. It is recommended procedure to
both reboot the PC and power-cycle the printer after
disconnecting and reconnecting the parallel or USB cable.
*************************
IV. KNOWN INSTALL ISSUES
*************************
1
There is no option to select the Postscript driver in a Network
Install on Windows XP during software installation. You must
use the “Add Printer” Wizard from the Windows Printer Folder
to install the Postscript driver. Follow the onscreen instructions
provided by the “Add Printer” Wizard. When asked for the
manufacturer and model of your printer, click “Have Disk”. The
driver can be found on the CD at <Z>:\<Language>\drivers\
WinXP\PS\, where <Z> is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive,
and <Language> is your desired language.
2
During a Plug-n-Play Driver Install using the “Add New
Hardware Wizard” on Windows2k, the English PCL6 driver
will be selected as the default regardless of locale. For all
driver and language options, check the “Install one of the other
drivers” box on the “Driver Files Search Results” screen, click
“Next”, and then select your driver and language of choice.
*************************
V. KNOWN PRINTING ISSUES
*************************
1
There is a timing issue in the print drivers that can cause
errors or garbage printing during a manual duplexing job. If the
job is small, this can be avoided by making sure to immediately
flip the paper after the first side has finished printing, and then
continuing the print job. If you have a larger job and are unable
to get it to print manual duplexed without errors, break it up into
smaller jobs.
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The PCL Print Drivers in Windows 95 are installed with
bi-directional support disabled. If you are printing or scanning
and see errors writing to the device, try enabling bi-directional
support in the print driver. Click Start Menu->Settings->Printers.
Right click the PCL driver. Open the second tab and choose
“Spool Settings”. This will open the Spool Settings dialog box.
Click the button next to “Enable bi-directional support for this
printer”. Click OK, and then click Apply.
3
If you experience difficulties with lightweight media curling
during printing, try selecting Menu>Service>Less Paper
Curl>On from the Device front panel.
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VI. KNOWN SCAN ISSUES
**********************
1
“Black and White” scans provide a smaller file size than “Color”
or “Grayscale” scans. However, “Black and White” scans will
take longer to complete due to the fact that “Black and White”
scan data is sent back to the PC uncompressed. “Color” and
“Grayscale” scan data is compressed resulting in a faster
scan completion.
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VII. KNOWN FAX ISSUES
*********************
EN
1
On Windows 98 and ME, if SendFax is started from the HP
LaserJet Director toolbar, and a delayed fax is sent, SendFax
will hang while trying to “schedule” the fax. If this occurs, exiting
the HP LaserJet Director will allow SendFax to complete, which
also restarts HP LaserJet Director. To avoid this problem when
sending a delayed fax, start SendFax from the HP LaserJet
33xx Program group in the Start Menu.
2
On Windows 98 and ME, the first time an attempt is made to
send a fax from SendFax after the software is installed, it looks
like everything works normally, but the device never actually
sends the fax. All subsequent faxes are sent correctly.
3
Continual faxing can use up memory on your HP LaserJet 3300
Series device. All faxes are received to memory before printing
or upload to the PC. These faxes may not be subsequently
cleared from memory. If youkeep getting “Memory Low” errors
on the front panel of your device when sending or receiving
faxes, clear all saved faxes in the device. This can be
accomplished from the device front panel by selecting
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Menu->Fax Functions->Clear Saved Faxes.
***********************
VIII. KNOWN HPD ISSUES
***********************
1.
If you receive an error when attempting an operation on an
hpd file from within the HP LaserJet Document Manager, it is most
likely because the hpd file is open for editing in another window. If
this is the case, close the hpd file and attempt the operation again.
2.
Printing an hpd file from within the LaserJet Document
Manager on Windows XP may cause an application error. If this
occurs, launch the hpd viewer by double-clicking on the hpd file
from Windows Explorer. This will allow you to print the hpd file
without any application errors.
3.
Toggling “Show Background” after performing image
manipulations on an open hpd file in the hpd viewer may undo the
image operations previously performed. Toggle “Show
Background” first, and then perform any further desired image
manipulations after that to avoid this reversion.
****************************************
IX. WHERE TO GET ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
****************************************
1. To get information via the internet, U.S. customers should visit
http://www.hp.com/support/lj3300. Non U.S. customers should visit
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html and click on
“Choose your own country/language”.
2.
To get information via email, email your question to HP and
you will receive a reply within 24 hours on business days. Email
questions from HP's web site at http://www.hp.com/support/lj3300.
3.
To get information via telephone, contact HP Customer
Support at the number provided on the in-box support flyer.
********************
X. LEGAL STATEMENTS
********************
TRADEMARK NOTICES
Windows, and MS Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corp.
SOFTWARE LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
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Information provided in this document and software called the
HP LaserJet 3300 Series Printing System is provided “as is”. No
implied warranties of merchantability and or fitness for a particular
purpose are given.
The HP LaserJet 3300 Series Printing System may be copied
and distributed only to users of an HP LaserJet 3300 Series printer.
All files on the CD must be copied without modification. All
components of the HP LaserJet 3300 Series Printing System
must be distributed together. The HP LaserJet 3300 Series Printing
System may not be distributed for profit.
Copyright (c) 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company.
All Rights Reserved.
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Macintosh Readme File [Public]
Mac OS Readme File (Winter 2002 Release)
Information about your HP All-In-One software
***********************************
Contents
***********************************
1
For OS X users only
2
For OS 9.1 and OS 9.2.1 users only
3
Notes about specific applications
4
For more information
For OS X users only
Note
OSX versions prior to 10.0.4 are not supported.
OS X installation notes
Before you print or fax from an application
Before you can print or fax from your application the first time, you
need to configure a queue.
To configure a print queue for your new HP device:
1
Launch Print Center from the Utilities folder in the Applications
folder.
2
Click Add Printer.
3
Select HP AIO Print in the drop-down box.
4
Select your printer in the browser list and click Add. Your device
is added to the Print Center's printer list, with the suffix "(Print)".
5
Quit Print Center.
To configure a fax queue for your new HP device:
1
Launch Print Center from the Utilities folder in the Applications
folder.
2
Click Add Printer.
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Select HP AIO Fax in the drop-down box.
4
Select your printer in the browser list and click Add. Your device
is added to the Print Center's printer list, with the suffix "(Fax)".
5
Quit Print Center.
Do not select USB from the drop-down to use the AIO device.
To change printers in the future, you may either do so directly in an
application's print dialog box or change the default for all future print
jobs using Print Center.
Note
If your All-in-One device is a LaserJet 3200M, a LaserJet 1220, or
a LaserJet 3300 Series, OSX will automatically create a printer
named HP LaserJet 3200M, HP LaserJet 1220, or HP LaserJet
3300. DO NOT PRINT TO THIS QUEUE. You should always print
to the queue that you created by following the steps above, which
should include the suffix "(Printer)".
For OS 9.1 and OS 9.2.1 users only
TWAIN scanning
TWAIN scanning is possible only from carbonized applications. If
your application is not carbonized, you can not scan from that
application. The example of such application is Adobe PhotoShop
6.0.
To use a scanned image in a Carbonized application:
1
Launch HP Scan from Director.
2
Scan an image.
3
Select the application in SendTo list.
4
Send the image.
Printing from localized systems or language kits
If you have a system with language kits installed, text may be
scrambled when you click the radio buttons and check boxes, or
type in the page/copy number fields in the HP All-In-One Page
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Setup and Print dialog. This anomaly is caused by the language kit
extension, and is purely cosmetic. It will not affect the printing
functionality.
Avoiding conflicts with application print options
Some applications provide their own printing options by adding
check boxes, buttons, or fields to the Page Setup and Print dialog
boxes. In the HP All-In-One printer software, these options are in
the application panel located at the bottom of the pop-up menus in
the Page Setup and Print dialog boxes. A conflict can occur when
these options are also provided by the HP All-In-One printer
software. When the printer software and the application try to
perform the same function, the result can be unpredictable. If an
option is already handled through the HP All-In-One printer
software, it is usually best to use the printer software setting. Do not
use the same setting in the application panel and the printer
software at the same time.
Drag-and-drop printing
Some applications do not support drag-and-drop printing. Drag-anddrop printing refers to dragging the icon of a document you want to
print to the desktop icon of the printer you want to use. If you
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experience problems with drag-and-drop printing, open the
application by double-clicking the document icon and then choose
Print from the File menu.
Other printing tips
Images saved as encapsulated PostScript(tm) (EPS) may appear
jagged on all non-PostScript printers. For best results, substitute a
TIFF or PICT version of the image.
If you are printing a diagonal watermark such as Draft or Final on A4
or Legal size paper, for best results use Centered or Align Top Left
orientations.
Low memory troubleshooting
If you notice any of these symptoms, your Macintosh may be
running out of memory:
- The Macintosh displays "out of memory" warning messages.
- Some portions of a document don't print.
- Printing is very slow.
To make more memory available, try these suggestions:
- Have only one application open at a time.
- Increase the amount of memory you give to the application you're
printing from by using the Get Info command (as explained in the
documentation that came with your Macintosh).
- In the Background Printing panel in the Print dialog box, select
Foreground printing.
- In the Page Setup dialog box, choose Portrait orientation instead
of Landscape orientation. (You may also have to change the layout
of the document.).
- Remove any watermarks from your document. (Choose None in
the Watermark panel of the Page Setup dialog)
If you often get a message that there is not enough memory to print
on a certain desktop printer:
- Select its icon, choose the Get Info command, and then increase
the number in the Preferred Size box.
- Use the Memory control panel to turn on virtual memory, as
explained in the documentation that came with your Macintosh. We
recommend that you increase this setting to no more than twice the
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amount of built-in memory. For example, if you have 32 MB of builtin memory, we recommend increasing the setting to 48 or 64 MB of
virtual memory. After making this change, restart your Mac for the
changes to take effect.
Known problems
HP Director - Turning off and on your HP All-In-One may make the
Archive function of the HP Director unavailable and require a restart
to enable it. If you get the error message "Unable to find application
to launch: <application name>" when you click a button on HP
Director, try rebuilding your desktop . To rebuild the desktop hold
down the option and command key (apple key) and restart your
computer.
Fax Driver (devices with fax functionality) - Exporting the Fax Phone
Book from the Fax Driver may cause application instability. Before
exporting your Phone Book you should make sure to save your
application files. Attempting to send a fax within 1 minute of
receiving a fax error may result in another fax error. You should wait
1 minute after a fax error before attempting to send another fax.
Notes about specific applications
The following list describes some special situations that you should
be aware of when working with specific applications. (There may be
other problems with these applications or with other applications not
mentioned in this document.) If you have problems printing from a
specific application, it may be a problem in that application. If you
have problems, contact the publisher of the application. In some
cases a newer, more compatible version of the software may be
available.
In some applications, such as Microsoft Word 6.0.1, WordPerfect
3.5 and ClarisWorks 4.0, rotated text created within the program
may print with jagged edges. For best results, create the rotated text
in another application that supports rotated text and paste it in.
Adobe PhotoDeluxe
TWAIN scanning from Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0 does not work. To
process a scanned image using PhotoDeluxe, scan a document
using HP Scan from HP Director, then send the image to
PhotoDeluxe. If you do not have PhotoDeluxe as a scan destination
in HP Scan, you can add it from HP Director.
To add PhotoDeluxe as a scan destination
1
Click Customize.
2
Select Custom on the Button Customization tab.
3
Click Properties.
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Click New in the Custom Properties dialog.
5
Browse to select Adobe PhotoDeluxe as a destination.
Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Acrobat documents can only print in the orientation in which
they were created. The orientation option (landscape, portrait) in the
HP All-In-One Page Setup dialog will not affect the printed
orientation of an Adobe Acrobat document.
Adobe Type Manager
When you install version 3.8.1 or later of Adobe Type Manager,
some system fonts are removed from your system and placed in a
folder called De-installed Fonts1. If you later turn off ATM, drag all
the fonts in the De-installed Fonts1 folder back into the Fonts folder
inside the System folder to prevent characters with jagged edges. If
you get incorrect output when you try to print Adobe Type 1 fonts or
Multiple Master fonts at large font sizes, try using a TrueType font
instead.
Adobe Illustrator 6.0.1 and 7.0
Unless you have at least 15-20 MB of free disk space on your
startup disk, you will see a "disk is full" error message when you try
to print. The more complex the document, the more space you
need. When printing in Best mode from Illustrator 6.0 or 7.0, a
"shadow" effect will occur on light colored backgrounds, when
printing black text or objects. This problem only occurs when
printing from PowerMacs, and only in Best mode. To work around
this problem, print in Normal or Draft mode, when printing
documents with the above attributes.
Adobe Persuasion 4.0
To see the HP All-In-One printer software Page Setup dialog box,
click Setup in the Persuasion dialog box that comes up when you
select Page Setup from the File menu. To select Slides, Handouts,
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Notes or Outline for printing, please use the check boxes in the
Persuasion application panel at the bottom of the pop-up menu in
the Print dialog box.
Adobe PageMaker 6.5
To see the HP All-In-One printer software Page Setup and Print
dialog boxes, click Setup in PageMaker's Print dialog box.
When printing rotated PICT or EPS images, be sure background
printing is turned on in the Background Panel in the Print Dialog
box. If you must print in the foreground, rotate the image in another
application, then import it into PageMaker in the orientation in which
you plan to print it.
AppleWorks 5.0 (ClarisWorks 5.0)
If you are experiencing lines in the output when printing landscape
rotate the document 90 degrees and print in portrait mode.
CorelDraw 6.0
For best results when using the tent card, side-fold card or top-fold
card do not set the height to less than 11 inches. CorelDraw does
not support the tiled page option under Corel Print Options for
QuickDraw printers, such as the HP All-In-One.
Corel Draw 8.0
Faxing Corel Draw 8.0 documents is not supported. If you need to
fax a Corel Draw 8.0 document, you should print it and fax the hard
copy.
DeltaGraph Pro 3.5
When printing charts, choose DeltaGraph Pro from the pop-up in
the Print dialog box and click Print Using: QuickDraw.
FrameMaker 5.1.1
Rotated text in large point sizes will print as a gray box. For best
results, break up the text blocks into smaller pieces or individual
characters. Do not mix portrait and landscape pages in the same
document.
MacDraw II 1.1 v2
To print in color choose Print Options from the File menu, and click
Print Color Patterns.
Microsoft Excel 4.0
To print in color, choose Microsoft Excel from the pop-up menu in
the Print dialog box and click Print Using Color.
Microsoft Excel 5.0
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If colored cell borders drop out when printing, try using yellow or
brown or use the line tool in the Drawing tools palette. When you
choose the Page Setup command, you get Excel's own version of
the Page Setup dialog box. Click Options to see the version of the
dialog box with the special HP All-In-One driver options.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5
If your print out is shrunken and too small, try turning off Shrink
Pages to Fit.
Microsoft Word 6.0.1
In Microsoft Word 6.0.1,when you cancel a print request while it is
spooling, part or all of the document will print anyway. To prevent
the document from printing, select your Desktop Printer icon and
choose Stop Print Queue from the Printing menu. Double-click the
Desktop Printer to open it, select the print request, and then delete it
by clicking Trash. Then select Start Print Queue from the Printing
menu.
For best results when printing envelopes, in Page Setup select the
correct envelope size from the Paper Size pop-up and select
landscape orientation. Select Page Layout from the View menu, so
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you can see directly where text will be placed on the envelope. Do
not use the Envelopes and Labels feature from Word's Tools menu,
as it does not work properly with the HP All-In-One.
Microsoft Word 6.0.1 and 98
Creating documents that have different page layout options within
the same document (for example, some pages in "Portrait", others
in "Landscape") will not print correctly with the following printer
features:
- Setting Print Order to Back to Front
- Using Print Both Sides in either Automatic or Manual mode
- Setting Pages per Sheet to 2 or 4
Using fill colors in table cells of 5 or 10% will result in full black to be
printed. Please use 15% or darker gray fill colors.
Ofoto 2.0.2
For best results, make a custom calibration for the HP All-In-One
and click the Custom Profile button. Follow the directions in your
OneScanner User's Manual for making a custom calibration.
Print Shop Deluxe 1.1.2
For best results, do not print at less than 100% scaling.
SimpleText 1.4
Faxing from SimpleText is not supported. If you need to fax a
SimpleText document, you should print it and fax the hard copy.
WordPerfect 3.5
For best results when printing envelopes, in Page Setup select the
correct envelope size from the Paper Size pop-up and select
Landscape orientation. Enter your text and print. Do not use the
Print Envelope feature under the File menu, as it does not work
properly with the HP All-In-One.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information
The following Web site provides information on software upgrades
and can help you get more from your HP All-in-One product.
www.hp.com
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Adobe, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Type Manager, Aldus FreeHand,
and PageMaker are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated,
which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. ClarisWorks and
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MacDraw are registered trademarks of Claris Corporation.
Mention of third-party products is for informational purposes only
and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation.
hp LaserJet 3300 series - Late-Breaking
Readme
This document contains late-breaking information about your HP
All-in-One software version 4.0.4. It is to be used in conjunction with
the language-specific readme file contained on the software CD.
Note
The HP All-in-One software does not support USB printer sharing
in any Apple operating system.
For OSX users only
EN
When using the HP All-in-One software in OS 10.0.3 or 10.0.4,
some application instability may occur. For best performance,
you should upgrade your OS to version 10.1.x.
The readme file associated with the HP All-in-One software
provides instructions for setting up a print queue after software
installation. In OS 10.1.x, these steps are not necessary. The
HP All-in-One software will automatically set up a print queue
during installation. For best results, the print queue set up by
OS 10.1.x's plug and play feature should be deleted. If another
LaserJet print queue is needed, use the steps outlined in the
aforementioned readme file to create such a queue.
In some cases, the HP All-in-One software may not be able to
reconnect to the LaserJet when the OS 10.1.x host has been in
sleep mode. The work around for this issue is to turn off sleep
mode on the host computer.
At the time of shipping, a native OSX version of ReadIris OCR
was not available. To perform OCR functions in the HP All-inOne software: Install the software normally in OSX, restart the
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computer in OS 9.x and install the software normally, then
restart the computer in OSX. You will then be able to use
ReadIris for OS 9.x using OSX classic mode.
Conflicts with iTunes 2.0. The Apple iTunes helper conflicts
with other Carbon applications such as the HP All-in-One
software. Because of this, the HP All-in-One software cannot
be run at the same time as iTunes.
In OS 10.0.x, the HP Scan application does not quit when
choosing File->Quit from the application menu. To quit the HP
Scan application, click the Done button inside the application.
For OS 9.1 and 9.2.1 users only
Using Auto Setup from within the Apple Desktop Printer Utility
to create a Desktop print queue for the HP All-in-One device is
not supported and will crash the host computer. To create such
a Desktop print queue, use the HP All-in-One Setup Assistant
supplied with the HP software.
For more information
The following Web site provides information on software upgrades
and can help you get more from your HP All-in-One product:
www.hp.com
Note
Mention of third-party products is for informational purposes only
and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation.
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Co. 2002
This information is subject to change without notice and is provided
"as is" with no warranty.
Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special,
incidental or consequential damages in connection with the use of
this material.
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Numerics
B
1-2-3, Lotus 376
300 dpi setting 104, 125
600 dpi setting 104, 125
80 Columns wide setting 101, 127
Browsers, supported 379
Button Customization tab, HP LaserJet Director 140
Mac 146
C
A
A4 paper settings 101, 127
Act!, Symantec 371
Actions, monitored 175
Add Group, speed dial 116
Add Individual, speed dial 115, 135, 136
Address Book, Windows 371
Adobe, applications supported 380
Adobe, applicatoins supported 377
Advanced Settings, Seeing 154
Alarm settings 100, 122
Alerts, network limitations 39
All-in-One directory
Macintiosh 248
Windows 302
All-in-One Installer 45
All-in-One Setup Assistant 90
AmiPro, Lotus 373
Answer Mode, fax 112, 133
Answering machines, fax setup options 77
AppleWorks, applications supported 373, 376, 377
Application linking
Drag-and-drop, using 365
E-mail programs 369
Graphics programs 377
OCR programs 374
Scaning software 380
spreadsheets and database 376
application linking
installation requirements 46
settings 150
Applications folder, Macintosh 248
applicatoin linking
word processors 373
applicatrion linking
web tools 379
Applying changes, settings 97
Armi OCR software 374
Auto Log Printing 109, 130
Automatic answer mode, fax 112, 133
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Caere software 379
Canceling setup, Windows 86
CD-ROM
ordering 383
Collation, default settings 137
Columns wide setting 101
columns wide setting 127
Communicator, Netscape 379
Company Name, fax header 107, 128
Configuration report
Printing 119
Configuration software
Overview 12
Overview (Mac) 18
Using 95
Contrast
Copy settings 118, 137
Fax settings 110, 131
Control panel
Configuration report, printing from 96
Name 144
Volume, key press 100, 122
control panel components
fax controls 9, 10, 12, 18, 389
Copier
monitored actions 176
Copies, default number of 106
copies, default number of 127
Copy Plus
monitored actions 177
Copy tab 118, 137
copying
settings 118, 137
Corel applications supported
Graphics 377
OCR 374
Word processors 373
Corel applicatopns supported
publishing 379
Courier font settings 105, 126
Ctrl + Shift + Alt + t 154
Cuneiform 374
Custom Built Link 151, 153
Index 525
Custom installation 45
D
darkness, setting 101, 122
Date and Time, setting 108, 129
dedicated fax lines 75, 77
Default Paper Size settings 100, 122
default settings
changing 97
Delete, speed dial 116
demo page, printing 119
density settings 101, 122
desktop publishing programs, supported 377
destinations, Scan To 144
Detect Dial Tone 110, 131
Device Configuration utility
Copy tab 118, 137
Fax tab 107, 128
monitored actions 177
Print tab 103, 126
Property tabs 96
Reports tab 119
Tray Setup tab 102
Using 95
Device Configuration utility (Mac) 120
Copy tab 137
Fax tab 128
General Tab 120
Print tab 126
User Defaults tab 121
Device monitoring 175
device monitoring 175
Dial Prefix, setting 110, 131
Dial Tone, Detect 110, 131
Dialing Mode, fax settings 110, 131
dimensions, product 9, 11, 37, 45, 95, 175, 387,
405, 409, 471
direct connections
available features 39
installing software 47
Director, HP LaserJet
Button Customization tab 140, 146
General tab 142, 146
Monitor Device tab 143
monitored carions 176
turning off 139
using 139
discovery process, network installations 53
disk space
requirements 40
Display name 144
Display the Director 143
Docment Viewer
monitored actions 177
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Document Manager
Application linking 365
application linking 150
Document manager
monitored actions 176
DOS Applications, printing from 38
Draft quality setting 119, 138
drag-and-drop 365
DRAW, Corel 377
drawing programs, supported 377
Driver software
Overview 12
Overview (Mac) 18
drivers
linking to 150
E
Easy Install (Macintosh) 45
EconoMode settings 103, 126
Edit button, Monitor Device tab 145
E-mail address, Scan To setting 145
e-mail programs, linking to 150, 369
enlargement, settings 118, 137
environmental specifications 9, 11, 37, 45, 95,
387, 405, 409, 471
Error Correction, fax settings 109, 130
Exccel, Microsoft 376
Exchange, Microsoft 369
exe files, self-viewing 30
Exit Setup dialog box (Windows) 86
Explorer, Internet 379
Export, speed dial list 116
extension phone, receiving faxes from 113, 134
F
FastRes 104, 125
Fax Call Report, settings 109, 130
Fax Header 107, 128
Fax Line dialog box (Fax Setup Wizard) 75
Fax Number, header 107, 128
Fax or Printer driver, application linking 150
Fax Receive to PC 26
Fax Setup A 77
Fax Setup B 77
Fax Setup C 78
Fax tab 107, 128
Fax/Voice Number dialog box (Fax Setup Wizard)
75
faxing
controls 9, 10, 12, 18, 389
network 53
phone book settings 135, 136, 138
programs supported 370
settings 107, 128
speed dial settings 135, 136, 138
volume settings 99, 121
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File Destination, linking option 151, 153
file formats
supported 366
FileMaker Pro 376
files added
Applicarion folder, Macintiosh 248
Macintosh system 248
Windows system 178
files modified
registry, Windows 239
SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI 237
files removed by uninstaller 301
firmware
revision numbers 44
Fit to Page, fax settings 113, 134
folders
default installation, Macintosh 45
folders added
Macintosh system 248
Windows system 178
folders modified
SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI 237
folders removed by uninstaller 301
fonts
Courier settings 105, 126
lists, printing 119
Form Lines 106, 127
Forward Fax 114, 134
FrontPage, Microsoft 379
fulfillment, software 383
fuser temperature settings 102, 124
G
General tab, HP LaserJet Director 142, 146
Goldmine, phone book program 371
graphics programs, supported 377
H
hard disk space
requirements 40
header, fax 107, 128
height, product 9, 11, 37, 45, 95, 175, 387, 405,
409, 471
hidden files, uninstalling 301
HP All-in-One directory
Macintosh 248
Windows 302
HP All-in-One Installer 45
HP All-in-One Setup Assistant 90
HP Copy
Overview 19
HP Director
Overview 18
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HP Document Manager
Application linking 365
application linking 150
monitored actions 176
Overview 16
HP Document Viewer
Overview 13
HP JetDirect print servers
connecting to 51
discovery process 53
features supported 39
models supported 43
HP LaserJet 3300 Uninstaller
Overview 12
HP LaserJet Copier
monitored actions 176
Overview 14
HP LaserJet Copy Plus
monitored actions 177
HP LaserJet Cover Page Editor
Overview 14
HP LaserJet Director
Button Customization tab 140, 146
General tab 142, 146
Monitor Device tab 143
monitored actions 176
Overview 13
turning off 139
using 139
HP LaserJet Director Mac 146
Button Customization tab 147
General tab 146
Link Settings tab 148
Scan Settings tab 148
HP LaserJet Docment Viewer
monitored actions 177
HP LaserJet Document Manager
Overview 13
HP LaserJet Scanner
Overview 14
HP LaserJet Send Fax
monitored actions 176
Overview 14
HP LaserJet Toolbox
using 95
HP LaserJet Utility
Overview (Mac) 18
HP Photo Center
Overview 15
HP Photo Editor
monitored actoins 177
HP Scan
Overview 20
HP Send Fax
Overview 20
Index 527
HP Workplace
Overview 19
HPPSTATS.INI 175
I
IBM O/S 2, printing from 38
icons, application linking 152, 153
illustration programs, supported 377
Illustrator, Adobe 377
imaging programs, supported 377
Imaging, Microsoft 378
importing
phone books 371
speed dial settings 117, 135
Include First Page 109, 130
InDesign, Adobe 377
INI files 175
SYSTEM.INI modificarions 237
Installation
Custom (Windows) 45
installation
direct connection 47
Easy (Macintosh) 45
files added during (Macintosh) 248
files modified
SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI 237
reinstallation, Windows software 361
settings, changing 46
Typical (Windows) 45
Installation Notes (Windows) 60
Installer software
Overview 12
Overview (Mac) 18
instllatoin
files added during (Windows) 178
Internet applications, supported 379
INternet Explorer 379
IPE defined 367
IPE links 151
IPX/SPX protocols 42
J
JetDirect print servers
connecting to 51
discovery process 53
features supported 39
models supported 43
Job Management Selection dialog box (Windows)
68
K
Key Application Linking
Overview 15
Overview (Mac) 20
Key Press settings 100, 122
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Index
L
landscape orientation 106, 127
Large buttons setting, HP LaserJet Director 142
LaserJet Copier
monitored actions 176
LaserJet Copy Plus
monitored actions 177
LaserJet Director
Button Customization tab 140, 146
General tab 142, 146
Monitor Device tab 143
monitored actions 176
turning off 139
using 139
LaserJet Docment Viewer
monitored actions 177
LaserJet Send Fax
monitored actions 176
LaserJet Toolbox
using 95
layout programs, supported 377
length, product 9, 11, 37, 45, 95, 175, 387, 405,
409, 471
Line Monitor 99, 121
Linking application
Scanning software 380
Linking, application
Drag-and-drop, using 365
E-mail programs 369
OCR programs 374
Spreadsheets and databases 376
Web tools 379
Word processors 373
linking, application
installation requirements 46
settings 150
Linking, applications
Graphics programs 377
Linux, printing from 38
LivePix 378
logs, fax 109, 130
Lotus SmartSuite 46
Lotus, applications supported
Spreadsheets 376
Word processors 373
M
Mac
Features Not Installed 21
MacinTax 376
Macintiosh
Applications folder, files added 248
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Macintosh
Device Configuration utility, using 96
files added during installatoin 248
HP All-in-One Installer 45
HP All-in-One Setup Assistant 90
system requirements 41
uninstalling software 364
Main Scan UI dialog 162
manual answer mode, fax 77, 112, 133
manual uninstall 301
memory
system requirements 40
Micrografix PhotoMagic 378
Microsoft applications supported
Address books 372
E-mail programs 369
Web tools 379
Word processors 373
MIcrosoft applicatoins supported
spreadsheets 376
Minimize after Action, HP LaserJet Director 142
Monitor Device tab 143
monitoring file 175
Move, speed dials 117
N
Netscape Communicator 379
NetWare, Novell 42
Network Setup dialog box (Windows) 64
networks
fax settings 53
JetDirect print servers supported 43
protocols 42
status warnings 39
Normal quality setting 119, 138
Novell NetWare 42
Number of Copies, default 118
O
O/S 2, printing from 38
OCR
application linking 151
guidelines 374
programs supported 374
word processors supported 365
OCR-TRACE, Corel 374
office suites, application linking 46
Online Help
Overview 15
operating environment, specifications 9, 11, 37,
45, 95, 387, 405, 409, 471
Optimize for 102, 124
ordering software 383
orientation, page
default, setting 106, 127
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Outlook
Microsoft 369
Outlook, Microsoft 372
outside lines, prefixes for 110, 131
P
page orientation
default, setting 106, 127
Page Setup 106, 107, 127
PageMaker, Adobe 377
PageMill, Adobe 377
Paint Shop Pro 378
Paint, Microsoft 378
paper, default size 100, 122
PaperPort Deluxe 380
PCL command language 38
PCL font list, printing 119
peer-to-peer networking
features available 39
protocols 42
setting up 54
phone books
importing 371
settings 135, 136, 138
phone numbers, HP fulfillment 383
Photo Editor
monitored actoins 177
Photo quality setting 119, 138
PhotoDeluxe, Adobe 377
PhotoHouse, Corel 377
PhotoPaint, Corel 377
Photoshop, Adobe 377, 380
polling, fax 143
Port Connections 405
portrait orientation 106, 127
ports
selecting, Windows installation 70
Power Pen OCR software 374
PowerPoint, Microsoft 378
prefixes, dial 110, 131
presentation programs, supported 377
Print 80 Columns wide 101, 127
Print tab 103, 126
PrintOffice, Corel 379
processor requirements 40
Product Configurations 11
Index 529
Property tabs
Button Customization 140, 146
Copy 118
Device Configuration utility 96
Fax 107
General, HP LaserJet Director 142, 146
HP LaserJet Director 140, 146
Monitor Device 143
Print 103
Reports 119
Tray Setup 102
ProRes 104, 125
protocols, network 42
Pulse dialing 110, 131
Q
quality settings
copy 119, 138
Quark XPress 378
Quicken 376
R
RAM
system requirements 40
ReadIRIS
Overview 15
Overview (Mac) 20
ReadIRIS software
Automatic Mode 151
Receive to PC
settings 114, 134
receiving faxes
settings 112, 133
Recognita OCR 374
Redial settings 111, 132
Reduce-Enlarge 118, 137
registry changes, Windows 168, 239
reinstalling software 361
Reporting and Error Correction, fax settings 109,
130
Reports
Configuration, printing 119
reports
speed dial 116
Reports tab 119
resolution
fax settings 110, 131
print settings 104, 125
Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) 105,
123
Restart dialog box (Macintosh) 90
Restore Defaults, HP LaserJet Director 142, 146
Ring Options, fax 112
Ring Pattern settings 112
root keys, registry changes 239
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Index
S
Scan button, settings 143
Scan To settings 144, 145
ScanAppMode 171
scanning
programs supported 380
Select Port dialog box (Windows) 70
self test page
printing 119
self-viewing files 30
Send Fax
monitored actions 176
sending faxes
phone book settings 135, 136, 138
settings 110, 131
speed dial settings 135, 136, 138
settings
application linking 150
configuration 46
Copy tab 118, 137
default paper size 100, 122
Fax tab 107, 128
fuser temperature 102, 124
monitored 175
Page Setup 106, 107, 127
phone book, fax 135, 136, 138
Print tab 103, 126
receiving faxes 112, 133
Reports tab 119
Scan To 144
Scanner 154
sending faxes 110, 131
speed dial 135, 136, 138
Tray Setup tab 102
shared connections
available features 39
printing from 43
setting up 54
shared files, uninstalling 301
Show all files 301
Silence Detection 113, 134
Simple Text 373
size
paper, default 100, 122
printer 9, 11, 37, 45, 95, 175, 387, 405, 409,
471
Software Application, linking option 151
Software Configuration Page
Overview 12
space requirements 9, 11, 37, 45, 95, 387, 405,
409, 471
speed dial
settings 135, 136, 138
spreadsheet programs, supported 376
status warnings, network limitations 39
Symantec Act! 371
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system changes
device monitoring file 175
Macintosh files and folders 248
registry, Winodws 239
SYSTEM.INI and WIN.INI files 237
Windows files and folders 178
System Tray icon, HP LaserJet Director 139
SYSTEM.INI file modificarions 237
T
Tabs
Button Customization 140, 146
Device Configuration Utility 96
tabs
Copy 118, 137
Fax 107, 128
General, HP LaserJet Director 142, 146
HP LaserJet Director 140, 146
Monitor Device 143
Print 103, 126
Reports 119
Tray Setup 102
TCP/IP
protocols 42
temperature, fuser 102, 124
Text (Normal) quality setting 119, 138
text editors, application linking 151
third-party software
supported 365
time, setting 108, 129
Tone dialing 110, 131
toolbar, HP LaserJet Director 140, 146
Toolbox, HP LaserJet
using 95
traking hanges 175
Tray Setup tab 102
TrueType fonts, Courier settings 105, 126
TWAIN
compliant programs 380
folder 153
Typical installation 45
U
Ulead PhotoImpact 378
uninstalling software
Macintosh 364
Windows 301
UNIX applications, printing from 38
UNIX, printing from 38
upgrading
firmware 44
USB ports
system requirements 40
Use Director 143
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V
ventilation requirements 9, 11, 37, 45, 95, 387,
405, 409, 471
Ventura, Corel 379
Viewer, Document
monitored actions 177
Visioneer PaperPort Deluxe 380
W
web development tools
supported 379
web sites
HP fulfillment center 383
HP JetDirect print server firmware upgrades 44
TWAIN 381
width, product 9, 11, 37, 45, 95, 175, 387, 405,
409, 471
Windows
Custom installation 45
Device Configuration utility, using 96
device monitoring file 175
files added during installation 178
files modified during installation 237
network installation, software 52
registry changes 239
reinstalling software 361
shared connections, setting up 54
system requirements 40
uninstalling software 301
Windows 2000
reinstalling software 362
Windows 3.1x
Drivers 95
peer-to-peer networking 39
Windows 95
Installation Overview 16
OCR 17, 25
Windows 98
reinstalling software 361
Windows Address Book 371
word processors
application linking 151
OCR-smart 365
supported 373
Word, Microsoft 373
WordPad, Microsoft 373
WordPerfect, Corel 373
WordPro, Lotus 373
Works, Microsoft 373
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Index
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