Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w For Mac
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*Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Driver Mac Os X
*Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Drivers
Select the LaserJet Professional P1100w from the list. Click OK to confirm your selection and add the printer, then try printing using the configured print queue. The above steps should help you print now from your HP LaserJet Pro P1102w Printer. Hope this information helps. Please feel free to. Easy to install OS X driver designed to allow your Mac to print documents with the help of a HP LaserJet Pro P1102w laser printer The HP LaserJet Pro P1102w is a 802.11 b/g enabled wireless printer which enables its users to print up to 19 letter size or 18 A4 monochrome pages per minute from anywhere.
I got an HP LaserJet P1102w about a year ago, so long before I thought I was going to get an Apple’s iOS device. I purchased it just because I thought it would be useful to have a printer that could work wirelessly.
At that time I made it work using wireless, but for some reason it stopped working. I didn’t care because it was very simple to connect it via USB to my computer and get my stuff done.
However, this time’s story was different. I really wanted it to work wirelessly to be able to print from an iPad. And after so many hours I made it work. The main problem was that the printer could not get an IP address when WEP was enabled.
In few steps: I disabled WEP on my router, connected my printer using DHCP, assigned it a static IP and then enabled WEP again.
So, here is what I did:
Important: The following instructions assume you have some technical knowledge. There are many terms and actions that you must be familiar with.
*First, remove all your printer’s drivers and disconnect it from your computer. You can get detailed instructions on this page.
*Restart your computer.
*Connect to your router’s administrative page and temporarly disable WEP or any other authentication.
*On Windows: connect the printer to your computer. A new drive will show up on Windows Explorer. Double click the SISetup.exe file located in the new drive to start the installation.
On Mac: Download the latest printer drivers from HP.com. Start the installation from the downloaded files.
*When the installation program asks you to select a method to connect to your printer choose via WiFi Network. You can do this even if your computer is connected via Ethernet to your router.
*When you are prompted to select a method for detecting your WiFi network select Automatic.
*Select your router from the list. Since you disabled WEP before, the installation program will not ask you for a password.
*Unplug your USB cable when asked for.
*After some minutes, your printer installation will finish. At this point your printer should be connected to your router.
*Get your printer’s IP address. You can do it by pressing for about 5 seconds the X button on it.
Now, to set your router’s security on again:
*Open a web browser and go to your printer’s IP address.
*Go to Network Connections and set your IP address as Manual IP. I strongly recommend you to leave the DHCP assigned IP address as the new static one; this way you will not loose connectivity when you apply the changes.
*Now, still on your printer’s web page, click on Wireless. On security mode select WEP, then select Hexadecimal and under WEP Key 1 type what your new WEP key will be.
*Apply the changes. At this moment you will loose connectivity to your printer because it will try to connect to your router using WEP.
*Go back to your router’s administrative web page and turn WEP authentication on again. Assign the aforementioned WEP key.
*Apply the changes.
*Turn your printer off and on and connectivity must be recovered.
*You are now ready to connect to it using any iOS device.Final suggestions
*Update your printer’s firmware. You can download the latest version from HP.com.
*Instruct your router not to reassign the IP address your printer uses.
Support Information:ItemDescriptionMinimum HPLIP version3.10.4Support levelFull (See note11.)Recommended?Yes (See note15.)
Driver Plugin Information:
This printer REQUIRES a downloadable driver plug-in. Use hp-setup to install the printer, and to download and install the plug-in. In general, required driver plugins are required for printing support. Driver plug-ins are released under a proprietary (non-open) license and are not part of the HPLIP tarball release.
Summary of Available Features (See note10.):FeatureSupport10NotesAutomatic installerDepends on distroSee table below for distro specific support.USB I/OYesNetwork I/OYesSee note1.Parallel I/ONoScan to PCNoSee note3.Photo card accessNoIf equiped, use USB mass storage for access. See note4.PC fax sendNoSee note5.PC initiated copyNoSee note6.Services and statusYesSee note7.Graphical user interfacesDepends on distroSee table below for distro specific support.Print head alignmentNoColor calibrationNoPrint head cleaningNoLinefeed calibrationNoPrint quality diagnosticsNo
Summary of Available Features in Various Linux Distributions (see note13):DistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1Boss3.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.1YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.2YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.3YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.4YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.5YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.6YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.7YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.8YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.1YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.2YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.3YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.4YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.5YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesFedora15YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesFedora16YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesFedora17YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesgOS8.04.1NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1IGOS1.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux From Scratch6NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinpus Linux9.4NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoNoLinpus Linux9.5NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoNoLinspire5.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint8YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint9YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint10YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint11YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint12YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint13YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMandriva Linux2010.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMandriva Linux2011.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis6.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis6.5NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis7.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis8.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2006.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2006NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2007.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1PCLinuxOS2007NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2008.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2008NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2009.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2009NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat8.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat9.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.1NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.2NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.3NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.4NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.5NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.6NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.7NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.8NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux6.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesSlackware Linux9.0NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux9.1NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux10.0NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoDistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1Slackware Linux10.1NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux10.2NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux11NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux12NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux12.1NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSUSE Linux11.4YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesSUSE Linux12.1YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu8.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu10.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu10.10YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu11.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu11.10YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu12.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYes
Other Information:ItemDescriptionNotesDriver plug-inRequiredSee note8.Requires firmware downloadNoAPDK device class(es):LJZjsMonoHPLIP device sub-class(es):NoAutoDuplexUSB VID:PID1008:810Embedded web serverNoHPLIP job storageNomodels.dat namehp_laserjet_professional_p1102w
All information provided is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed.
Notes:
1 Network support indicates built-in ethernet and/or wireless networking. Alternatively, many devices may be operated on the network using an external JetDirect print server. Not all network configurations are supported. Please refer to the HPLIP FAQs for more information.
2 USB mass storage only. You may mount the photocard as a storage drive over USB only. Refer to your distribution’s documentation for setup and usage instructions.
3 Scan supported means that PC initiated scan using a SANE compatible software application is supported over parallel, USB, or network (depending on I/O connection). Information on digital sending products is covered in note 9, below.
4 Photo supported means that the printer’s photo card slots are readable using either USB mass storage (USB only) or hp-unload (USB, parallel or network).
It’s not powerful enough to replace Excel or Google Sheets for many business purposes, and it’s designed partly to be an interaction, quantitative-information presentation tool. Numbers for iOS had even more of a bias towards presentation until the latest update brought it a little more power.However, Apple keeps pushing forward, and has only a single significant change that Apple mostly underplayed, as most of the changes improve feature parity and seamless interchange between Numbers for Mac and iOS, while also making the apps more consistent with Pages ( and ) and Keynote ( and ). Numbers for Mac has always occupied an awkward position. Numbers 5: New featuresThe big macOS change is relatively boring but very practical: the ability to import field-based data exports from databases, apps, and web services. Until now, Numbers lacked any useful way to control how it parses information that needs to be plopped into columns and rows. Names and numbers for mac os.
5 Fax supported means that PC initiated fax send is supported using hp-sendfax, once an appropriate CUPS fax queue is set up. Fax support varies on Linux distributions, based on the availability of python-dbus version 0.80 or greater (versions before 0.80 will not work with HPLIP). Click on the model name of each printer to get more detailed information.
6 Copy supported means that PC initiated copying is supported using hp-makecopies.
7 ’Services and status’ means that ink/toner levels, error reporting, and services such as alignment, and color calibration are available (via the HP Device Manager aka Toolbox).
8 (’Required’) A downloadable driver plug-in is required for printing support. (’Optional’) A downloadable driver plug-in is optional for printing support and may increase the speed, quality, or other aspect of printed output. (’No’ or ’None’) A driver plug-in is not required nor available. Driver plug-ins are released under a proprietary (non-open) license and are not part of the HPLIP tarball release. For more information, please refer to this KB article
9 Device supports digital sending, not standard scanning protocols. See this KB article for more info.
10 Feature support depends on the specific Linux distribution being used.
11 For a definition of Support Levels, please refer to this KB article.
12 For more information, please refer to this KB article.Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Driver Mac Os X
13 The ’Summary of Available Features in Various Linux Distributions’ table lists available features for distros that are supported by the HPLIP automatic tarball installer. Distros that are not listed will require a manual install procedure (See this page for more information).
14’Qt3’ and ’Qt4’ refer to the supported UI toolkit. If ’Qt3’ is indicated, then the distro supports a GUI interface using the Qt3 UI toolkit. The Qt4 toolkit is not supported for the distro in this case. If ’Qt4’ is indicated, then the distro supports a GUI interface using the Qt4 UI toolkit. In this case, the Qt3 UI toolkit may also be available and used if desired. The appropriate UI toolkit will be automatically installed by the HPLIP installer.
15’Recommended’ means that the printer is fully supported in HPLIP and is recommended for use on your Linux system. For information of what ’fully supported’ means, see this KB article.Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Drivers
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*Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Driver Mac Os X
*Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Drivers
Select the LaserJet Professional P1100w from the list. Click OK to confirm your selection and add the printer, then try printing using the configured print queue. The above steps should help you print now from your HP LaserJet Pro P1102w Printer. Hope this information helps. Please feel free to. Easy to install OS X driver designed to allow your Mac to print documents with the help of a HP LaserJet Pro P1102w laser printer The HP LaserJet Pro P1102w is a 802.11 b/g enabled wireless printer which enables its users to print up to 19 letter size or 18 A4 monochrome pages per minute from anywhere.
I got an HP LaserJet P1102w about a year ago, so long before I thought I was going to get an Apple’s iOS device. I purchased it just because I thought it would be useful to have a printer that could work wirelessly.
At that time I made it work using wireless, but for some reason it stopped working. I didn’t care because it was very simple to connect it via USB to my computer and get my stuff done.
However, this time’s story was different. I really wanted it to work wirelessly to be able to print from an iPad. And after so many hours I made it work. The main problem was that the printer could not get an IP address when WEP was enabled.
In few steps: I disabled WEP on my router, connected my printer using DHCP, assigned it a static IP and then enabled WEP again.
So, here is what I did:
Important: The following instructions assume you have some technical knowledge. There are many terms and actions that you must be familiar with.
*First, remove all your printer’s drivers and disconnect it from your computer. You can get detailed instructions on this page.
*Restart your computer.
*Connect to your router’s administrative page and temporarly disable WEP or any other authentication.
*On Windows: connect the printer to your computer. A new drive will show up on Windows Explorer. Double click the SISetup.exe file located in the new drive to start the installation.
On Mac: Download the latest printer drivers from HP.com. Start the installation from the downloaded files.
*When the installation program asks you to select a method to connect to your printer choose via WiFi Network. You can do this even if your computer is connected via Ethernet to your router.
*When you are prompted to select a method for detecting your WiFi network select Automatic.
*Select your router from the list. Since you disabled WEP before, the installation program will not ask you for a password.
*Unplug your USB cable when asked for.
*After some minutes, your printer installation will finish. At this point your printer should be connected to your router.
*Get your printer’s IP address. You can do it by pressing for about 5 seconds the X button on it.
Now, to set your router’s security on again:
*Open a web browser and go to your printer’s IP address.
*Go to Network Connections and set your IP address as Manual IP. I strongly recommend you to leave the DHCP assigned IP address as the new static one; this way you will not loose connectivity when you apply the changes.
*Now, still on your printer’s web page, click on Wireless. On security mode select WEP, then select Hexadecimal and under WEP Key 1 type what your new WEP key will be.
*Apply the changes. At this moment you will loose connectivity to your printer because it will try to connect to your router using WEP.
*Go back to your router’s administrative web page and turn WEP authentication on again. Assign the aforementioned WEP key.
*Apply the changes.
*Turn your printer off and on and connectivity must be recovered.
*You are now ready to connect to it using any iOS device.Final suggestions
*Update your printer’s firmware. You can download the latest version from HP.com.
*Instruct your router not to reassign the IP address your printer uses.
Support Information:ItemDescriptionMinimum HPLIP version3.10.4Support levelFull (See note11.)Recommended?Yes (See note15.)
Driver Plugin Information:
This printer REQUIRES a downloadable driver plug-in. Use hp-setup to install the printer, and to download and install the plug-in. In general, required driver plugins are required for printing support. Driver plug-ins are released under a proprietary (non-open) license and are not part of the HPLIP tarball release.
Summary of Available Features (See note10.):FeatureSupport10NotesAutomatic installerDepends on distroSee table below for distro specific support.USB I/OYesNetwork I/OYesSee note1.Parallel I/ONoScan to PCNoSee note3.Photo card accessNoIf equiped, use USB mass storage for access. See note4.PC fax sendNoSee note5.PC initiated copyNoSee note6.Services and statusYesSee note7.Graphical user interfacesDepends on distroSee table below for distro specific support.Print head alignmentNoColor calibrationNoPrint head cleaningNoLinefeed calibrationNoPrint quality diagnosticsNo
Summary of Available Features in Various Linux Distributions (see note13):DistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1Boss3.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.1YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.2YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.3YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.4YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.5YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.6YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.7YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian5.0.8YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.1YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.2YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.3YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.4YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDebian6.0.5YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesFedora15YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesFedora16YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesFedora17YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesgOS8.04.1NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1IGOS1.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux From Scratch6NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinpus Linux9.4NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoNoLinpus Linux9.5NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoNoLinspire5.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint8YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint9YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint10YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint11YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint12YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesLinux Mint13YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMandriva Linux2010.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMandriva Linux2011.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis6.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis6.5NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis7.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesMepis8.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2006.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2006NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2007.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesDistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1PCLinuxOS2007NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2008.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2008NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2009.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesPCLinuxOS2009NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat8.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat9.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.1NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.2NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.3NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.4NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.5NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.6NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.7NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux5.8NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesRed Hat Enterprise Linux6.0NoNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesSlackware Linux9.0NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux9.1NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux10.0NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoDistroVersionInstallerGUI14Scan3Fax5StatusPhoto Card4USBParallelNetwork1Slackware Linux10.1NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux10.2NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux11NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux12NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSlackware Linux12.1NoNoNoNoYesNoNoNoNoSUSE Linux11.4YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesSUSE Linux12.1YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu8.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu10.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu10.10YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu11.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu11.10YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesUbuntu12.04YesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYes
Other Information:ItemDescriptionNotesDriver plug-inRequiredSee note8.Requires firmware downloadNoAPDK device class(es):LJZjsMonoHPLIP device sub-class(es):NoAutoDuplexUSB VID:PID1008:810Embedded web serverNoHPLIP job storageNomodels.dat namehp_laserjet_professional_p1102w
All information provided is believed to be accurate but is not guaranteed.
Notes:
1 Network support indicates built-in ethernet and/or wireless networking. Alternatively, many devices may be operated on the network using an external JetDirect print server. Not all network configurations are supported. Please refer to the HPLIP FAQs for more information.
2 USB mass storage only. You may mount the photocard as a storage drive over USB only. Refer to your distribution’s documentation for setup and usage instructions.
3 Scan supported means that PC initiated scan using a SANE compatible software application is supported over parallel, USB, or network (depending on I/O connection). Information on digital sending products is covered in note 9, below.
4 Photo supported means that the printer’s photo card slots are readable using either USB mass storage (USB only) or hp-unload (USB, parallel or network).
It’s not powerful enough to replace Excel or Google Sheets for many business purposes, and it’s designed partly to be an interaction, quantitative-information presentation tool. Numbers for iOS had even more of a bias towards presentation until the latest update brought it a little more power.However, Apple keeps pushing forward, and has only a single significant change that Apple mostly underplayed, as most of the changes improve feature parity and seamless interchange between Numbers for Mac and iOS, while also making the apps more consistent with Pages ( and ) and Keynote ( and ). Numbers for Mac has always occupied an awkward position. Numbers 5: New featuresThe big macOS change is relatively boring but very practical: the ability to import field-based data exports from databases, apps, and web services. Until now, Numbers lacked any useful way to control how it parses information that needs to be plopped into columns and rows. Names and numbers for mac os.
5 Fax supported means that PC initiated fax send is supported using hp-sendfax, once an appropriate CUPS fax queue is set up. Fax support varies on Linux distributions, based on the availability of python-dbus version 0.80 or greater (versions before 0.80 will not work with HPLIP). Click on the model name of each printer to get more detailed information.
6 Copy supported means that PC initiated copying is supported using hp-makecopies.
7 ’Services and status’ means that ink/toner levels, error reporting, and services such as alignment, and color calibration are available (via the HP Device Manager aka Toolbox).
8 (’Required’) A downloadable driver plug-in is required for printing support. (’Optional’) A downloadable driver plug-in is optional for printing support and may increase the speed, quality, or other aspect of printed output. (’No’ or ’None’) A driver plug-in is not required nor available. Driver plug-ins are released under a proprietary (non-open) license and are not part of the HPLIP tarball release. For more information, please refer to this KB article
9 Device supports digital sending, not standard scanning protocols. See this KB article for more info.
10 Feature support depends on the specific Linux distribution being used.
11 For a definition of Support Levels, please refer to this KB article.
12 For more information, please refer to this KB article.Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Driver Mac Os X
13 The ’Summary of Available Features in Various Linux Distributions’ table lists available features for distros that are supported by the HPLIP automatic tarball installer. Distros that are not listed will require a manual install procedure (See this page for more information).
14’Qt3’ and ’Qt4’ refer to the supported UI toolkit. If ’Qt3’ is indicated, then the distro supports a GUI interface using the Qt3 UI toolkit. The Qt4 toolkit is not supported for the distro in this case. If ’Qt4’ is indicated, then the distro supports a GUI interface using the Qt4 UI toolkit. In this case, the Qt3 UI toolkit may also be available and used if desired. The appropriate UI toolkit will be automatically installed by the HPLIP installer.
15’Recommended’ means that the printer is fully supported in HPLIP and is recommended for use on your Linux system. For information of what ’fully supported’ means, see this KB article.Hp Laserjet Professional P1102w Drivers
Download here: http://gg.gg/um3vy
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