HP Color LaserJet 3000 Printer - Software Technical Reference
Macintosh component descriptions
The product includes the following software for Macintosh computers:
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PPDs for Mac OS 9 V9.2.2 (Mac OS X Classic) and Mac OS X V10.1.5 and later
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PDEs for Mac OS X only (V10.1.5 and later)
HP LaserJet PPDs
In Mac OS 9 V9.2.2 (Mac OS X Classic), postscript printer definition (PPD) files for the
HP Color LaserJet 3000 are installed to the Printer Descriptions folder, which is in the Extensions folder
within the System folder.
In Mac OS X V10.1.5 or later, the PPDs are installed in Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/
Resources:<lang>.lproj, where <lang> is the appropriate localized folder.
The PPDs, in combination with the driver, provide access to the product features and allow the computer
to communicate with the product. A print setup tool for the PPDs is provided on the printing-system
software CD. For information about the print setup tools in various Macintosh operating systems, see
Table 6-1 Adding a printer in Macintosh operating systems.
PDEs
Printer Dialog Extensions (PDEs) are code plug-ins (for Mac OS X V10.1.5 or later only) that provide
access to product features, such as number of copies, duplexing, and quality settings.
HP Embedded Web Server
Mac OS 9 V9.2.2 (Mac OS X Classic) supports the HP Embedded Web Server (HP EWS). Use the
HP LaserJet Utility to control features that are not available in the driver. Use the HP EWS to perform
the following tasks:
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Name the product, assign it to a zone on the network, and change product settings.
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Set a password for the product.
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From the computer, lock out functions on the control panel to prevent unauthorized access (see
the printing-software help).
Install notes
This text file contains important information about product features, instructions for installing the printing-
system software, and technical assistance.
Online help
This HTML-based help system replaces the Apple Guide help system that was provided with
Mac OS 9.x HP products. The help system is in English only, and can be viewed through a browser or
in the Macintosh OS Help Center.
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