HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series
Install Notes
Edition 1, 10/2016
OVERVIEW OF THE PRINTING
SYSTEM COMPONENTS2
End-user software components
for CD Install2
II. KNOWN ISSUES AND
WORKAROUNDS2
III. INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS3
INSTALLING SOFTWARE ON
WINDOWS With CDROM3
Printing system installation
from a CD-ROM3
Additional instructions for
installing the HP Laserjet Pro M11-m13 Printer series. 3
Starting the Uninstaller for
the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series3
HP SOFTWARE AND SUPPORT
SERVICES - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION4
This document provides specific installation instructions and other information you should know before you install and use the printing system. This HP LaserJet software works with the following operating systems:
· Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)
· Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
·
Windows
· Windows Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit)
· Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
· Windows 8 (32-bit and 64-bit)
· Windows 8.1 (32-bit and 64-bit)
· Windows 10 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Note: This HP LaserJet software does not support Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2000.
For instructions to install other systems, see the associated installation notes, readme files, or other product information for that particular system.
This file provides specific installation, compatibility, and troubleshooting information. For additional information about device features and driver features, see the device user guide and the online help included with each software component.
All users require this printing system software to operate the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series.
The CD-ROM has software for IBM-compatible computer systems, and Apple Macintosh (and compatible) systems. For more information about a particular driver or software component, see its associated online help.
A driver is software that provides software applications access to the device features. Typically, you should install drivers for each device. The printing-system software CD-ROM that came with your device includes the following Windows drivers:
· HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series Host-based print driver
· User Guide (Windows Help format)
· Shop
for HP Supplies
A driver is software that provides software applications access to the device features. Typically, you should install drivers for each device. The printing-system software CD-ROM that came with your device includes the following Windows drivers:
· HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series Host-based print driver
· User Guide
Additional drivers might be available from your HP distributor or from online sources. See the "Technical Assistance" section of this document or the device user guide for more information about obtaining drivers and other HP software.
The latest version of Acrobat Reader is available on the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com/.
The following documents are available on the printing system software CD-ROM:
· Document:
HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series User Guide
File name: T0L45_use_<LANGCODE>.chm
Path: <CD-ROM Drive>:\User Guide\<Language>\MANUALS\T0L45_use_<LANGCODE>.chm
· Document:
HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series Install Notes
File name: Installnotes.htm
Path: <CD-ROM Drive>:\<Language>\Installnotes.htm
The uninstall utility allows you to remove the Windows HP printing system components. See the "Uninstaller" section for more instructions.
· Certain high speed USB 2.0 cards ship with unsigned host controller drivers. If you have purchased a USB 2.0 add-in card and have an unsigned driver, you might experience driver installation problems or communication problems between the device and HP software. It is recommended that you always use a Microsoft WHQL Certified host controller driver with your USB hardware.
· Plug and Play print driver packages are available on the Web at the following URL:
http://www.hp.com/support/ljm11-m13
· Functionality on systems that only meet minimum system requirements may be limited. Use of many images or videos requires a system that meets the recommended system requirements for acceptable performance and reliability.
· Troubleshooting Setup and Install
If your device is not recognized:
· HP recommends that you uninstall HP devices before upgrading to a newer supported version of Windows. For example, when upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista, uninstall your HP device using Uninstaller or Add/Remove Programs and then upgrade to the new operating system. After the operating system upgrade is complete, re-install your HP device using the latest software from the following URL:
http://www.hp.com/support/ljm11-m13
· Microsoft Wordpad does not display compressed JPEG files contained in an RTF file. To display these files, use a different application such as Microsoft Word.
For an updated listing of known issues for the HP LaserJet printing system software, see the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series device support pages at the following URLs:
http://www.hp.com/support/ljm11-m13
For an updated listing of issues fixed for the HP LaserJet printing system software, see the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series device support pages at the following URLs:
http://www.hp.com/support/ljm11-m13
Use the link for the "View Directions" or "Readme File" found on the driver download page for the operating system and driver version to be used.
When operating in a Windows environment, the CD-ROM setup or installation software detects the version and language of the operating system that you are running.
NOTE: Administrator privileges are required to install the printing system on a Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system.
1. Do not plug the USB/parallel cable into the computer system.
2. Close all programs.
3. Insert the CD-ROM.
4. If the HP printing system installer program has not started after 30 seconds, complete steps 5 through 7.
5. Select Run from the Start menu on your taskbar.
6. Browse to the root directory on the CD-ROM drive.
7. Select the Setup.EXE file, click Open, and then click OK.
8. Follow the prompts.
The HP LaserJet Pro M11w, M12w, M13cw Printer series printer supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g. Please make sure that your wireless router or access point has been set up successfully before you begin installing your printer. Please have your wireless network’s configuration information available in case you need it.
The HP LaserJet printer may also be installed via Microsoft's Add Printer feature in the Printers folder. This is also known as Add Printer Wizard or APW. APW instructions will change slightly with different versions of Windows.
WinXP APW Install
1. Ensure the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series has not been plugged in and is not connected to the computer.
2. From the Start menu, point to Control Panel, and click Printers and Faxes.
3. Click Add Printer, then click Next on the “Welcome to Add Printer Wizard” screen.
4. Follow the directions on screen.
5. When asked if the product is a local or network printer, select Local Printer (This is the default selection). Un-check the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer checkbox. Press Next.
6a. If you are installing via USB and have not previously installed the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series, there will not be a USB port installed yet. This is normal. Select LPT1: and click Next.
6b. If you are installing via USB and have previously installed and connected the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series, there will be a USB port installed. Select this USB port and click Next
Note: Ensure that you connect the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series to the same physical USB port you previously had it connected to.
7. Select "Have Disk" and then specify the location of the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Series Driver to be installed.
8. If multiple selections are presented, select your printer model and click Next.
9. Follow the directions on screen.
10. When asked to connect the printer, plug in and connect the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series to your computer.
Note: If you are not asked to connect the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Printer series at this time, you should plug it in and connect it to your computer when installation completes.
11. Follow the directions on the screen until installation is completed.
When installation is completed you may have two copies of the printer driver created. If this is the case, you should delete the first one created. Typically it will have the same name as your printer model. To check how many drivers were created, and to delete the first one, follow the steps below
1. From the Start menu, point to Settings, and click Printers.
2. If you have both "HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Series" and "HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Series (Copy 1)", do not delete the one with "Copy 1" in the name. Instead delete the first driver created called "HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Series"
At this point you are ready to print using the "HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Series (Copy 1)" driver.
After a printing system installation, use the uninstall program to remove all of the HP printing system components.
1. From the Start menu, in the HP LaserJet Pro M11-M13 Series program group, click the uninstall icon.
2. The printing system guides you through the removal of all of the printing system components.
Some of the following services are provided for the
See your device user guide or the in-box support flyer, or call your local authorized HP dealer.
Browse to one of the following
URLs for online technical support:
http://www.hp.com/support/ljm11-m13
See your device user guide for additional methods of obtaining software and support information, such as printer driver distribution centers, other online services, fax services, and other online support.
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