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HP PCL 6, HP PCL 5, and HP PS Unidriver features
NOTE
For a comparison of features between the HP unidrivers and HP traditional print
drivers in various operating systems, see the 
 section of this guide.
When you install the print-system software in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and
Windows Server 2003, the HP PCL 6 Unidriver is installed by default. The HP PCL 5 Unidriver and
the HP PS Unidriver can be installed by performing a Custom Installation.
The following sections describe the options that are available on each tab of the HP PCL 6, the HP
PCL 5, and the HP PS Unidriver interface.
The sections also describe differences between the HP PCL 6, the HP PCL 5, and the
HP PS Unidrivers.
Access to print drivers
To gain access to driver settings from within most software programs, click File, click Print, and then
click Properties. The appearance and names of the driver tabs can vary, depending on the
operating system. These settings apply only while that software program is open.
You can also control the drivers directly from the printers folder. These settings change the default
settings that are used across all software programs. To gain access to the printers folder, click Start,
select Settings, and then click Printers (Windows 2000) or Printers and Faxes (Windows XP
Professional and Windows Server 2003) or Printers and Other Hardware Devices (Windows XP
Home). Right-click the product name, and then click Printing Preferences to gain access to the
same set of driver tabs that the software program controls.
If, after right-clicking the product name, you click Properties, you gain access to a different set of
tabs that control the driver behavior and driver connections.
Help system
The HP PCL 6 Unidriver, the HP PCL 5 Unidriver, and the HP PS Unidriver include a full-featured
Help system to provide assistance with printing and configuration options.
NOTE
Bubble Help, a feature of HP Traditional PCL 6 and HP traditional PCL 5 drivers, is
not available in the HP PCL 6, PCL 5, and HP PS Unidrivers.
What's this? Help
Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 support "What's this?" Help. You can gain
access to "What's this?" Help messages in any of the following ways:
Right-click a control and then click What's this?. A pop-up Help window appears.
Click the ? button in the upper-right corner of the frame, next to the X, to change the cursor to an
arrow with a question mark. When you use this special cursor to select a control, the pop-up
Help window for that feature appears.
Press the 
F1
 key, and the Help window for the currently selected control appears.
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