Before we finish off the series around color access control, I wanted to prime administrators on how easy it is to install the HP Universal Print Driver using a number of different options at their disposal. This video tutorial provides a brief walk-through on the installation options which are available using the installer as well as standard installation methods. It also covers basic usability differences between the driver in its native “Traditional Mode” and optional “Dynamic Mode”.
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Installation Options for the HP Universal Print Driver and Basic Walkthrough
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So in summary, there are some very powerful features in the HP Universal Print Driver. Be sure to take a look at the Reviewers/Evaluator’s Guide. It’s an excellent overview of all of the high-level benefits and features.
Now that we’ve explored how it can be installed, the next topic will cover how default features can be controlled through our policy management tools like the Managed Print Administration control panel and Active Directory Templates. This will give administrators a nice overview of all of the different color control options available for them. Look for this coming soon.
PS – let me know through comments if you like this video tutorial. I’m using a new capture tool which is much more flexible (and easier to capture demonstrations from Microsoft Terminal Server (RDP) and Citrix Presentation server (ICA) sessions. Do you like the new full-screen features? Is the quality and streaming adequate? Could the narrator have a nicer voice? Some of these things I can do a lot about, others may be more challenging.
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