HP UPD - System Administrator's Guide HP UPD 5.6.5
Table 8-44 MPL XML Tag Descriptions (continued)
XML Tag Name Required Description
<IPAddress>
<UNCPath>
<Hostname>
Yes (Use one tag.) One of these XML tags might be used to define the type of
connection and the printer address. If you want users to
connect to this printer using an IP Address, then use the
<IPAddress> element. If you want the users to connect
to the printer using a network print share or queue use the
<UNCPath> element. The last option is to use the
hostname assigned to the device by using the
<Hostname> element.
Examples of an IP Address tag are:
<IPAddress>115.22.112.151</IPAddress>
<IPAddress>192.168.1.201</IPAddress>
The IP Address of a device can be retrieved from the
configuration page.
Examples of the UNC path tag includes any Windows
printer share (also known as a Network print queue), non-
Windows print queues (such as a PSA or Novell print
queue) and have the form:
<UNCPath>\\serverName\printerName</
UNCPath>
<UNCPath>\
\NovellTree1\Context1\Context2\OU3.hplj5
500 </UNCPath>
<UNCPath>\\LabTree
\Bldg7.SEMeetingRoom.Printers.hp4100 </
UNCPath>
Examples of the Hostname tag are:
<Hostname>NPIBB99EE</Hostname>
<Hostname>testlab.hou.com</Hostname>
The device hostname can be retrieved from the
configuration page.
<duplexunit>
No This is another optional tag that can be used to specify
whether the printer has a duplex unit installed. The default
behavior of the driver is to assume that the device has a
duplex unit installed. If the driver is unable to
communicate with the device it will use this value if
specified.
There are only two options for this element:
<duplexunit>Installed</duplexunit>
<duplexunit>NotInstalled</duplexunit>
If the driver is able to communicate with the printer, the
queries made to the physical device will override this
setting.
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