
Utilization requires that the .cfm reside on the local machine's driver installation directory before the
HP UPD installation. When the HP UPD installation is launched, the settings defined in the *.cfm file
become the installed defaults. If a *.cf_ or *.cfg file exist along with a *.cfm file, the *.cfm file on the
local machine's driver installation directory will take priority. Following the installation, the hpcpu*.cfm
changes to hpcpu*.cf_ on the local machine's driver directory, maintaining the administrator's
installation defaults of the original *.cfm file. To change the defaults for new printers using the existing
installed driver, the local machine's *.cf_ file can be modified with the HP DCU, or a new hpcpu*.cfm
file can be added to the local machine.
Command Line Installation
NOTE: Using the command line installation method requires UPD 5.2 or newer. However, using a
custom name does not work with UPD 5.4 (defect 7580).
Install the driver from the command line with the /gcfm option, referencing the cfm name and location,
This can be the default name (hpcpu*.cfm) and the default location (in the unpacked driver directory),
or it can be a custom name and location. Examples include:
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Install.exe /gcfm”C:\HP Universal Print Driver\pcl6–x64–5.3.1.10527\hpcpu115.cfm/
n”PrinterName” /sm”HostName”
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Install.exe /gcfm”C:\temp\hpcpu115.cfm” /n”PrinterName” /sm”HostName”
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Install.exe /gcfm”C:\temp\duplex.cfm” /n”PrinterName” /sm”HostName”
For a description of all install.exe options, see the System Administrator Guide, or enter install.exe /?
in the command prompt.
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