Unless I'm missing something there is nothing to install in windows for this print server. You just create a new local Simple TCPIP network port and point it at the print server's IP address, the printer wizard should query the network device to pickup its settings. Usually port 9000 is the first port 9001 is the second and 9002 is the third.
Once you create the network port then you can assign a printer to that port. I'm only speaking in general terms here since I have not personally used this jetdirect. But that is how the others work.
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To print directly to the printer using HP Jetdirect software (see chapter 4). Customer Support Electronic Services Hewlett-Packard provides electronic services that can be used to obtain software updates and related product information. For the latest information about HP Jetdirect print servers and software, visit HP’s online support.
Tools and utilities System tools and utilities for IPv6 networks are available to access or troubleshoot communications with the print server. The following are some examples: ● ipconfig /all or ipv6 if Identify IPv6 addresses for various interfaces configured on the system. An interface IPv6 address can contain a ScopeID, which is an interface index identifier (for example,%3) that is appended to a link-local IPv6 address. ● ping6 Send test packets to a remote interface and report the response packets. This command uses the following syntax: NOTE: On Windows Server 2003, use the ping command for an IPv6 address by specifying the appropriate command option. In the example, is the address of the remote host interface, such as the print server.
The uniquely identifies the interface on the local system when it is configured with multiple link-local IPv6 addresses. For example, if the print server’s link-local IPv6 address is, and the Windows system contains a LAN interface identifier (%3), enter the following: Depending on the local interface used, you might need to create a route to the remote host address. ● IPv6 addresses as URL An IPv6 address in a URL must be enclosed in brackets. The following is an example to use the print server’s embedded Web server: In the example, is the IPv6 address of the print server. NOTE: The browser must support direct IPv6 addressing as a URL. For detailed information on these and other tools, see your system documentation and help. HP Jetdirect Print Servers Tools and utilities.