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Creating multi-layered MPL graphical views
This section explains how to set up the HP UPD in dynamic mode with a managed printer list titled something like
“Browse for Printers…” as illustrated below. In this example, when the users click this link, they are presented with a
map or list of the United States with links to the various company sites. Click a site link and a progressively more
detailed map displays until a particular building and floor of interest is reached.
NOTE: The examples use a multiple layer list view with a clickable map for the last layer. Multiple layered maps can
be achieved in the same way as explained in this documentation.
Figure I-8 Dynamic mode U/I
To create this list of links, you need a series of web pages with the top view page linking to the more detailed pages
until you finally work your way down to a particular managed printer list graphical view.
Figure I-9 Multi-Layered MPL
In the diagram above, if we were visiting building 2 upper in Boise, you would first click on Idaho in the US map, then
Boise, then Building 2, and then click Upper to get a graphical view of the available printers. The first MPL is called
“Browse for Printers in the United States” in the above example. This is the name of the MPL in HP MPA. The users
will see this name in the Dynamic mode user interface under “Find a Printer”.
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