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This element is used to manage the SSNP status prompts.
<SSNPNotifyEventSetting>0</SSNPNotifyEventSetting>
<SSNPShowAlertLink>1</SSNPShowAlertLink>
<SSNPShowShopLink>1</SSNPShowShopLink>
<SSNPShowSupportLink>1</SSNPShowSupportLink>
<SSNPShowSSNSettings>0</SSNPShowSSNSettings>
<SSNPDeviceUpdateInterval>0</SSNPDeviceUpdateInterval>
<SNPTriggerMarketing>1</SNPTriggerMarketing>
ColorAccess name="HP Default"
Control color printing by setting up templates that define how and when
color can be used. This is useful when restricting color printing to a
specific time of day (for example, only during work hours) or a specific
application (for example, only photo application software).
<Color>1</Color>
<SundayColor>Allow Color all day</SundayColor>
<MondayColor>Allow Color all day</MondayColor>
<TuesdayColor>Allow Color all day</TuesdayColor>
<WednesdayColor>Allow Color all day</WednesdayColor>
<ThursdayColor>Allow Color all day</ThursdayColor>
<FridayColor>Allow Color all day</FridayColor>
<SaturdayColor>Allow Color all day</SaturdayColor>
This element (<Usemode> node number) defines the common print
setting elements that will be applied to every destination address
selected.
<DuplexDefault>0</DuplexDefault>
<EconomodeDefault>0</EconomodeDefault>
<PrivatePrintDefault>0</PrivatePrintDefault>
<EdgelineQACDefault>0</EdgelineQACDefault>
<GrayscaleDefault>0</GrayscaleDefault>
<OfficeInkDefault>0</OfficeInkDefault>
NOTE: Generally "0" is the default, "1" is on, and "101" is locked except
for PrivatePrintDefault.
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