Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Alternatively, you may want to use the stock Adobe PostScript driver (although I don't know any reason for such preference). In such case, you will need only the ppd file from CUPS and the following "adobe.inf" file:

(oops, incomplete copy-paste)

See the correct version below:

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
[Version]
Signature="$Windows NT$"
Provider=%MS%
ClassGUID={4D36E979-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Class=Printer
DriverVer=03/16/2000,5.00.2195.1

[ClassInstall32.NT]
AddReg=printer_class_addreg

[Manufacturer]
"CUPS"=CUPS

[CUPS]
"HP DeskJet 600 Series" = PCL-601.PPD

[PSCRIPT.OEM]
CopyFiles=PSCRIPT

[PCL-601.PPD]
[EMAIL PROTECTED],PSCRIPT
DataSection=PSCRIPT_DATA

[PSCRIPT]
PSCRIPT5.DLL
PS5UI.DLL
PSCRIPT.HLP
PSCRIPT.NTF

[PSCRIPT_DATA]
DriverFile=PSCRIPT5.DLL
ConfigFile=PS5UI.DLL
HelpFile=PSCRIPT.HLP

[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir=66000

[SourceDisksNames.x86]
1   = %W2Kcd%,driver.cab,,"I386"
2   = "CUPS"

[SourceDisksFiles]
ps5ui.dll    = 1
pscript.hlp  = 1
pscript.ntf  = 1
pscript5.dll = 1
PCL-601.PPD = 2

[Strings]
W2Kcd="Windows 2000 CD-ROM"
MS="Microsoft Windows 2000"

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