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1 Purpose 2 Software Overview 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 EN 3 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 4 EN 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 EN 5 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 . ..
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