3Click the appropriate Zone to select it, if required.

4Click your product name from the list that appears on the right side of the Chooser dialog box, and then click Create.

To set up a Printer with Mac OS X

1In the Applications folder, open the Utilities folder, and then run the Print Center.

2Click Add (in Mac OS X 10.2) or Add Printer (in Mac OS X 10.1).

3From the top pop-up menu, select the appropriate connection type for your product.

4Select or type in any other information as indicated for the type of connection for your product. For example, if you are using an AppleTalk connection, select your product zone; or if you are using IP Printing, type in an IP address.

NOTE If the automatic selection fails, or if you want to manually select a PPD file, click the Printer Model pop-up menu, select HP, and then select the PPD file you want to add.

Non-Windows installation

5Click Add.

6To configure installable options in Mac OS X 10.2 and later, such as a duplexing unit or optional paper trays, click the appropriate product icon in the Print Center Printer List window. Select Show Info from the Printers menu, and then select the appropriate options from the Installable Options popup menu.

7Configure the options, and then click Apply Changes.

To set up an IP/LPR networked Printer with Mac OS 9.x

1Run the Apple Desktop Printer utility.

2Click Printer (LPR), and then click OK.

3Click Change in the LPR Printer Selection area.

4Click the appropriate IP address and Queue, and then click OK.

5Click Change and scroll through the list of products.

6Click the correct product, and then click Select.

7Click Create.

Uninstalling the Macintosh printing system

To uninstall the Macintosh Printing System, drag the PPDs and the unwanted component(s) to Trash.

In-box disk layout

The Macintosh Printing System consists of two files: the HP LaserJet Installer - Integrated installer program and a Toolbox installer program.

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