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Hi.
I need help with setting up Microsoft universal print as HP has no documentation for this. 
I would like to setup this without using the connect agent as we can't have a laptop running 24/7 with this software. 

 

I read a community thread that said that i need HP command center. But doesn't seem like it's just something you get access to?

Can anybody help. 

Br,

Viktor

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Hi @VIFA 

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community!


I understand that you want to set up Microsoft universal print as HP , I am glad to assist you today.

 

Here are few documents:

 

https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c02850101

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-universal-print-driver-series-for-windows/415732...

 

Hope this helps!


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Hi, Raj2111

 

Did you even read the question before answering?

 

"I understand that you want to set up Microsoft universal print as HP , I am glad to assist you today."

No, you cleary don't understand the difference between Microsoft Universal Print and HP Universal Printer Driver. These are two completely different things.

The question is: Does HP support Microsoft Cloud Printing?

Sadly the answer is NO. 

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