Network Printer Setup in Solaris 10

What is the best way to set up HP JetDirect network printers in Solaris 10? I have just installed Solaris 10 on an Ultra Sparc 10. There are two HP Laserjet Printers (HP LJ 4100DTN and HP LJ 4000TN) with JetDirect cards on my network. I want to be able to print to either of these printers and to choose which paper tray to use for the job (and whether to print double sided on the duplex model). There are reams of conflicting instructions on the Sun website and on the HP website for this task, most referring to older Solaris versions. Do I use the lpadmin command, setting up a different printer_name for each option for each printer? If so, where are the printer definitions? Do I use use the HP JetDirect Printer Installer? If so, where is it or how do I get it and is there a version for Solaris 10? Or is there an "add printer wizard" in the Java desktop that works for HP JetDirect laserjet printers? If so, where is it and where are the instructions for using it? Or is there some other method? Thanks.

I found the HP JetDirect Printer Installer for UNIX on the HP website. The version is E.10.34, dated 5 Aug 2002. The HP site says it is for Solaris 2.6, 7, 8, and 9. Should this installer be used with Solaris 10?
Alice Soteriou, in a Dec. 2001 article ("Basic Principles of Printing in Solaris 2.6 and Above") on the Sun website says, "Sun's position on this is to always use the vendor-supplied application to create the print queues. This is because it will probably supply the exact interface file to make the most of your printer's features (that is, duplexors, multiple trays, different font sizes and styles, etc.)" However, elsewhere on the Sun site, there are warnings against using such applications for security reasons and comments that the HP JetDirect Print Installer is not supported. What is Sun's current advice on this?
Alice's 2001 article has been reproduced as postings on supportforum.sun and sunsolve.sun.com with dates in January and February of 2005, but these repostings do not address using this application with Solaris 10.

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    E [18/Jan/2010:09:51:02 +0800] [cups-driverd] Bad driver information file "/usr/share/cups/model/foomatic-db-ppds/Kyocera/ReadMe.htm"!
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    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:39 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:45 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:47 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:51 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
    E [18/Jan/2010:09:55:56 +0800] [cups-driverd] Unable to open driver directory "/usr/lib/cups/driver": No such file or directory
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    E [21/Jan/2010:22:15:17 +0800] Unable to set ACLs on root certificate "/var/run/cups/certs/0" - Operation not supported
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