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Product Name(s): HP CM8050 Color MFP with Edgeline Technology, HP CM8060 Color MFP with Edgeline Technology
Model Number(s): C5958A, C5957A
Description
The PS Emulation driver is recommended for printing with Adobe or other graphics-rich software programs. The driver is compatible with postscript level-3
and supports postscript font DIMMs.
Use the PS Emulation driver in primarily postscript-specific software programs such as those offered by Adobe and Corel.
Enhancements
- Incremental reduction of time required to display Printer Properties window in point & print environment.
- CMYK color option "DIC" is displayed as DIC(Dainippon)
- Default Pin is enabled for stored and personal job option in job storage tab.
- Print on both sides (Duplex printing) is enabled by default
- Save and Reset Button on Print Shortcuts are now enabled by default
Fixes
- Vended installation problem in discrete point & print scenario is fixed.
- Extra Print on both side instruction window is popping up for excel application.
- Automatic radio button in Color tab is not sticking after doing Update now
- Remove HP Edgeline Glossy 220g
- Unable to add additional drivers of 64 bit OS version to 32 bit Server.
- Driver Fails to Install in Cluster
Known Issues
- Concept Preview is not proper for C Size Sheet and A2
- Cluster install on virtual server hangs for discrete drivers. However, installation on nodes configures properly.
- Print Shortcut preview still shows covers after shortcut has been deleted.
- If a Beta driver package had been installed (and/or removed) on a machine before installing this driver package, the bi-directional communication
component installer will fail because of known upgrade issue. The component will need to be cleanly manually uninstalled.
Installation Instructions
This section will help you in the download of the software to your computer and start you on the install process.
Before proceeding with the software installation, the printer must first be properly set up, and your computer must be ready to print.
- Turn on the printer first, and then turn on the computer.
- Close any screen savers, virus protection programs, or other software programs running on your computer.
- Click on Download and a File Download box will appear.
- Select Save and a Save As box will appear.
- Select a directory to save the file in and click Save.
- Locate the file using Windows Explorer when the download has completed.
- Double click on the file. This will extract all the driver files into a directory on your hard drive. The directory these files are extracted to will have a similar name to the printer model that was downloaded (i.e., c:\HP CM8050-8060 MFP drivers). However, you can change the path and directory name at the time of extracting the file.
- Open the Printers Window (Click Start, Printers, and then Faxes).
Update the printer if it was previously installed.
- Right click on the printer and select Properties from the pop menu.
- On the Advanced tab, select New Driver.
- The Add Printer Driver Wizard will appear. Click Next.
- A printer listing box will appear. Select Have Disk.
- An Install from Disk box will appear.
- Click the Browse option to locate the expanded files directory (i.e., c:\HP CM8050-8060 MFP drivers).
- Click on the file ending with .inf (hpc8050c.inf or hpc8060c.inf)
- Click Open and then OK.
- Follow the instructions of the Add Printer Wizard.
Add the printer if it hasn't been installed yet.
- Click Add a Printer.
- Follow the instructions of the Add Printer Wizard.
- Pentium® or compatible processor
- CD-ROM or DVD drive, or Web connection
- Network connection, or USB port (USB 1.1 or 2.0)
- Windows Vista: 1-GHz processor with 1 GB RAM
- Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
- Windows XP: 333-MHz processor with 1 GB RAM
- Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
- Windows Server 2003: 550-MHz processor with 1GB MB RAM (Standard Edition)
- Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
- Windows Server 2008: 550-MHz processor with 1GB MB RAM (Standard Edition)
- Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher-resolution video adapter and monitor
- Windows 2000: 333-MHz processor with 1 GB RAM
- Minimum 16-color/grayscale display with 640 x 480 pixel resolution (video graphics array [VGA])