Post Script driver removal automatic installation

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when installing certain printers (such as HPLJ4200) XP installs driver
automatically - installs Post Script driver. Is there a way to make XP
automatically install PCL driver? or Disable the the installation of the Post
Script driver?
 
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Anyone with knowledge of the Plug and Play printer installation in windows XP
- please respond.

"Rasheem PTO" wrote:

> when installing certain printers (such as HPLJ4200) XP installs driver
> automatically - installs Post Script driver. Is there a way to make XP
> automatically install PCL driver? or Disable the the installation of the Post
> Script driver?
 
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You could try installing it manually before physically attaching the
printer to the port.

Rasheem PTO wrote:

> when installing certain printers (such as HPLJ4200) XP installs driver
> automatically - installs Post Script driver. Is there a way to make XP
> automatically install PCL driver? or Disable the the installation of the Post
> Script driver?
>
 
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are not pcl drivers for macintosh?


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"Rasheem PTO" <Rasheem PTO@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> when installing certain printers (such as HPLJ4200) XP installs driver
> automatically - installs Post Script driver. Is there a way to make XP
> automatically install PCL driver? or Disable the the installation of the
Post
> Script driver?
 
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Nope, PrinterCommandLanguage for HP printers.

Budget Print Center wrote:

> are not pcl drivers for macintosh?
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....something new every day...

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"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Nope, PrinterCommandLanguage for HP printers.
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> Budget Print Center wrote:
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> > are not pcl drivers for macintosh?
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