For macintosh, For macintosh -3 – HP Deskjet 9300 Printer series User Manual
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Hardware-first installation
If you have connected a USB cable to the ports on the computer and the printer before
installing the printer software, the Found New Hardware wizard appears on the computer
screen.
If you have connected a parallel cable and restarted the system, the Found New Hardware
wizard appears on the computer screen.
1
Click
Next
in the Found New Hardware wizard.
2
Click
Search for the best driver for your device (recommended)
, and then click
Next
.
3
Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive.
If the CD menu appears, click
Exit
twice to close the CD menu.
4
Select
Specify a location
.
5
Click
Browse
to locate the root directory on the Starter CD, and then click
OK
.
6
Click
Next
and follow the onscreen instructions.
7
Click
Next
, and then click
Finish
.
For Macintosh
You can connect your printer to Apple computers that use Mac OS 8.6 or later through the
USB port. To connect older models without a USB port, you can either connect the Macintosh
to a HP Jetdirect print server (Jetdirect 300x), or contact Apple for USB solutions.
Mac OS 8.6, 9.x, and OS X Classic
1
Insert the Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive and double-click the
CD icon
on the Mac
desktop.
2
Double-click the installer icon for the Mac OS that you are using.
3
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
4
Connect the USB cable to the printer and computer.
Follow these steps to set the printer as the computer’s default printer:
1
Select
Chooser
from the Apple menu.
2
Select
hp deskjet xx
in the upper left panel of the Chooser, where
xx
represents the
version of the current printer driver.
3
Select
9300
in the right panel of the Chooser.
4
Close the Chooser.
Before you can install the printer software on a computer running Windows XP 64-bit, you
must download the printer software fr
.
Upon completion of the hardware-first installation process, the Found New Hardware wizard
will automatically launch the setup program. This gives you the option to install non-driver
components such as the Toolbox.
Mac OS X Classic mode is a Mac OS X feature that lets applications built for Mac OS 9.x to run
on a Mac OS X computer. Mac OS X Classic applications have a Mac OS 9.x user interface.