● Non-PostScript printers: The raster driver
● PostScript printers, with Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008R2: The PostScript driver
● PostScript printers, with Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, or later: The PDF driver
3. Once downloaded, open it, and follow on-screen steps.
If your computer fails to nd any printers on the network, the Printer Not Found window is displayed, which helps
you to try to nd your printer. If you have a rewall in operation; you may have to disable it temporarily in order
to nd the printer. You also have the options of searching for the printer by its hostname, IP address or MAC
address.
Uninstall the printer software under Windows
Use the Control Panel to uninstall the software, in the same way as you can uninstall any other software.
Install your printer under Mac OS X
You can connect your printer to a network under Mac OS X by using the following methods:
● Bonjour
● TCP/IP
NOTE: The printer does not support AppleTalk.
The following instructions apply if you intend to print from software applications using a printer driver. See
Printing on page 47 for alternative ways of printing.
Before you begin, check your equipment:
● The printer should be set up and on.
● The Ethernet switch or router should be on and functioning correctly.
● The printer and the computer should be connected to the network (see Connect the printer to your network
on page 14).
Now you can proceed to install the printer software and connect to your printer.
1. Go to the front panel and tap . Note the mDNS service name of your printer.
2. Install the printer software from http://www.hp.com/go/T1700/drivers, following the software installation
instructions.
3. Your Web browser opens to display the rest of the software installation procedure. You must select
Windows or Mac OS X software, and choose which specic software you want to install (by default, all of it).
4. When the software has been installed, the HP Utility starts automatically, to set up a connection to your
printer. Follow the instructions on your screen.
5. On the Setup Assistant page, look for your printer's mDNS service name (which you noted in step 1) in the
Printer Name column.
● If you nd the right name, scroll sideways if necessary to see the Connection Type column, and check
that it shows Bonjour. Then highlight that line. Otherwise, continue searching further down the list.
● If you cannot nd your printer's name just click Continue and do the setup manually in your System
Preferences later on.
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