HP said the MediaSmart Server ex485 and ex487 will become available for order beginning Jan. 5, 2009, with a suggested retail price for the 750GB ex485 ringing in at $599, while the 1.5TB ex487.
We bought a HP PSC 1205 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier from PC World a little while ago (a commando-like raid with a clearly defined mission: buy a printer; don’t engage with the idiot workforce; get out, quickly). The hardware seems pretty good for the money, but the bundled HP software is really bad.
Open the download folder where the HP Scanjet Update for Mac OS X 10.7 was saved and double-click the file that you downloaded in Step two to launch the installer. Note: Depending on your settings, you can also double-click the disk mount or icon created on the desktop when the file downloaded. Download the latest drivers, software, firmware, and diagnostics for your HP products from the official HP Support website. HP Printers - Install and Use the HP Smart App (Mac) This document is for HP printers and the HP Smart app for Mac. The HP Smart app includes tools to print, scan, check ink levels, and set up your printer on a wireless network. Sam-networking and communications-select the interfcae- action-modify-advanced options, chnage the station address which is mac address of the nic. You have to take extreme care while assigning another mac address, the new mac address shouldn't match with any mac address in your network.(this will be unique to each nic assigned.
My major gripe is that the HP Director item is added to the Dock on every reboot (or login). Having it put there on installation is almost excusable, but on every login? No! (I was going to link to something authoritative here that backs up my belief that items in the Dock should ultimately be under the user’s control, and software that installs Dock items willy-nilly is counter to some user experience guideline carved into a stone tablet somewhere, but couldn’t find anything; so it seems “anything goes”)
Hp Director (macintosh)
Hp Director Mac Os X Download
Luckily, a quick search revealed this MacOS Hint that fixes the problem by deleting the Director Docker application. Director Docker gets launched when you (or any user logs-in) and restores HP Director to the Dock. That works, but now your Mac is attempting to launch a non-existant application on every login. Here’s my tip: attack the root of the problem by editing the
/Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist
file to remove the dict
entry that launches the application.