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Installing driver over the network
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2.  Using a Network-Connected Machine
/p”<port name>” or
/P”<port name>”
Specifies printer port.
 
Network Port will be 
created by use of 
Standard TCP/IP 
Port monitor. For 
local port, this port 
must exist on 
system before 
being specified by 
command.
 
Printer port name can be 
specified as IP address, 
hostname, USB local port 
name or IEEE1284 port 
name.
For example:
 /p”xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” in 
where, “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” 
means IP address for 
network printer. /
p”USB001”, /P”LPT1:”, /
p”hostname”
/a”<dest_path>” or
/A”<dest_path>”
Specifies destination path 
for installation.
 
The destination 
path should be a 
fully qualified path.
 
Since machine drivers 
should be installed on the 
OS specific location, this 
command applies to only 
application software.
/n”<Printer name>” 
or
/N”<Printer name>”
Specifies printer name. 
Printer instance shall be 
created as specified printer 
name.
With this parameter, you 
can add printer instances as 
your wishes.
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Description
/nd or
/ND
Commands not to set the 
installed driver as a default 
machine driver.
It indicates installed 
machine driver will not be 
the default machine driver 
on your system if there are 
one or more printer drivers 
installed. If there is no 
installed machine driver on 
your system, then this 
option won’t be applied 
because Windows OS will 
set installed printer driver as 
a default machine driver.
/x or
/X
Uses existing machine 
driver files to create printer 
instance if it is already 
installed.
This command provides a 
way to install a printer 
instance that uses installed 
printer driver files without 
installing an additional 
driver.
/up”<printer 
name>” or
/UP”<printer 
name>”
Removes only specified 
printer instance and not the 
driver files.
This command provides a 
way to remove only 
specified printer instance 
from your system without 
effecting other printer 
drivers. It will not remove 
printer driver files from your 
system.
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Definition
Description