HP LaserJet 9000 Series - Software Technical Reference
Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers
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can use the resulting disk set with the Windows Add Printer Wizard. The customization
utility prompts these choices:
• Operating system
• Printer model
• Printing system components (drivers to copy)
• Destination path
• Create customized installer. This option lets you create either an interactive or silent
(unattended) installer customized by any of the following selections:
• Operating system
• Printer model
• Printing system components
• Interactive or silent (unattended) installer
• Copy entire printing system installer. This option lets you copy the HP LaserJet 9000
printing system installer to a selected form of high-capacity media such as a network drive.
The customization utility prompts these choices:
• Language
• Operating system
Silent installer
The HP LaserJet 9000 Series Printing System software lets you create a silent installer that runs
the SETUP.EXE program without user interaction. This installation method is useful when you
want to use the default selections provided by the installer or when you want to run the
installation without being prompted. You also have the option of creating a custom disk image
containing specific drivers and utilities, allowing users to run the installer without further
interaction.
Silent installation can be performed in two ways:
• Customized silent installer
• Command line silent installer
Customized silent installer
This option lets you select the printing system components to include in the silent install. You can
select the operating system, language, printer models, drivers, utilities, and documentation to
install.
Command line silent install
This method cannot be customized and installs only the printing system components included in
the typical installation.
NOTE: Values that follow equal signs ( = ) in a command line must not contain
intervening spaces.
Method 1: Command line
Type the following at the command line (do not type the beginning and ending quotation marks):
"<CD-ROM-ROOT>/SETUP/SETUP.EXE /U /PORT=XXXX /PRINTER=N /PD=N"
Method 2: SETUP.LST
Use the SETUP.LST file to specify command line arguments to the installer for an unattended
installation. You can send command line arguments in one of the following ways:
• Send the command directly to the installer










