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    HP C olor L a se rJet 4 7 00 HP Embedded W eb Se r v er U ser Gui de[...]

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    HP Embedded Web Server User Guide[...]

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    Copyright and Warranty © 2005 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reproduction, adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in[...]

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    Table of contents 1 Overview What is an embedded Web server? ............................................................................................... ........ 1 Features ...................................................................................................................... ........... 1 Additional features with a permanent sto[...]

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    Adding a link.................. ........................ .......................... ................ ................ .............. ...... .39 Removing a link.................. ............................................ ..................... ............................. ....39 Device Information............... ...................... ...........[...]

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    List of tables Table 1-1 HP Embedded Web Server................................................................................................ .............. 6 Table 2-1 Device Status............. ............................ ................................... . . ........................... ..........................8 Table 2-2 Configuration Pag[...]

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    vi ENWW[...]

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    List of figures Figure 1-1 Enter Network Password............ .............. ........................................ .... ......................... ...................4 Figure 1-2 Sample HP EWS screen............... . ................................ ..................................... . . .......... .................5 Figure 2-1 Device Status s[...]

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    viii ENWW[...]

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    1 Overview What is an embedded Web server? A Web server provides an environment in which Web programs can run, in much the same way that an operating system, such as Microsoft® Windows®, provides an environment in which programs can run on your computer. A Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, or Mozilla, can show output[...]

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    ■ View and print information pages, such as the Configuration page. ■ Receive alerts about product events, such as when the product is low on supplies, through e-mail. ■ Select the language in which to display the HP EWS screens. ■ Print to an HP product without having to install the product printer driver. ■ Conserve energy by scheduling[...]

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    System requirements In order to use the HP EWS, you must have the following components: ■ A supported Web browser. Browsers that support embedded Web servers include (but are not limited to) the following: ■ Konqueror 3.0 or later ■ Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later ■ Mozilla 1.0 (and Mozilla derivatives) ■ Netscape Navigator 6.2 o[...]

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    Login and logoff The HP EWS has screens that can be used to view product information and change configuration options. The screens that appear, and the settings on them, vary according to how you gain access to the HP EWS: as a general user, an information technology (IT) administrator, or a service provider. These passwords can be customized by an[...]

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    CAUTION If you do not close the browser, the connection to the product HP EWS continues to run and could pose security risks. Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server To navigate through the HP EWS screens, click one of the tabs (such as Information or Settings ), and then click one of the menus on the navigation bar that is located on the lef[...]

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    Table 1-1 HP Embedded Web Server Callout HP EWS screen feature Description More information 1 Product name and TCP/IP address View the product name and Internet protocol (IP) address. 2 Tabs Information tab View information about the product. You cannot configure the product using the screens on this tab. See Viewing product status from the HP EWS [...]

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    2 Viewing product status from the HP EWS Information screens The screens available from the Information tab are for informational purposes only; you cannot configure the product from these screens. To configure the product through the HP EWS, see Configuring the product from the Settings screens . NOTE Some products do not support all of these scre[...]

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    Device Status Use the Device Status screen to view the current status of the product. The following illustration and table describe how to use this screen. Figure 2-1 Device Status screen Table 2-1 Device Status Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating t[...]

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    Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 4 Supplies Shows the percentage of life remaining for each supply. 5 Supplies Details Opens the Supplies Status screen, where you can view information about product supplies. 6 Media Shows the status and configuration information for the input trays and output bins. The med[...]

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    Configuration Page Use the Configuration Page screen to view current product settings, help troubleshoot problems, and verify the installation of optional accessories such as dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). The following illustration and table describe how to use this screen. Figure 2-2 Configuration Page screen 10 Chapter 2 Viewing product sta[...]

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    Table 2-2 Configuration Page Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Printer Information Lists the serial number, version numbers, and other information for the device. 3 Installed Personalities and Options Lists: [...]

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    Supplies Status The Supplies Status screen shows more detailed supplies information and provides part numbers for genuine HP supplies. (It is helpful to have the part numbers available when ordering supplies.) The following illustration and table describe how to use this screen. Figure 2-3 Supplies Status screen 12 Chapter 2 Viewing product status [...]

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    Table 2-3 Supplies Status Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Order Supplies link Use this feature to connect to a Web page that facilitates online ordering of supplies from a reseller of your choice 3 Print Ca[...]

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    Event Log The Event Log screen shows the most recent product events, including jams, service errors, and other printer errors. The following illustration and table describe how to use this screen. Figure 2-4 Event Log screen Table 2-4 Event Log Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For m[...]

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    Usage Page The Usage Page screen gives a page count for each size of media that has passed through the product, as well as the number of duplexed pages. The total is calculated by multiplying the sum of the print count values by the Units value. The information on this screen can be used to determine how much toner or paper to keep on hand. The fol[...]

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    Table 2-5 Usage Page Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Usage Totals (equivalent) Indicates the types of pages that have been printed, the number of single- sided pages that have been printed, the number of du[...]

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    Diagnostics Page The Diagnostics Page screen provides information about calibration, color density, and parameters. Figure 2-6 Diagnostics Page screen Table 2-6 Diagnostics Page Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server [...]

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    Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 2 Calibration Information Lists the last color-plane registration (CPR) page count, the last CPR page-count date, the last page count (in engine cycles) for DMAX/DHALF, and the last DMAX/ DHALF page-count date. Color plane registration occurs when new print cartridges are i[...]

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    Device Information The Device Information screen shows the device name, asset number, company name, contact person, device location, and the device's TCP/IP address, name, model, and serial number. The device name, asset number, company name, contact person, and device location can be configured from the Device Information screen, which is loc[...]

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    Control Panel For products that have a control panel, the Control Panel screen shows the product control-panel display as if you were standing at the product. Because this view shows the product status, it can help you troubleshoot problems with the product. NOTE The appearance of the screen might vary, depending on your product. Figure 2-8 Control[...]

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    Print You can use the Print screen to print one file at a time from a product that supports the HP EWS. This feature is especially useful if you are a mobile user, because you do not have to install the product's printer driver in order to print; you can print anywhere at any time. You can print print-ready files, such as documents that have b[...]

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    Table 2-7 Print page Callout Area on screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Device Status Shows the device status (the same information that appears on the Device Status screen and the control-panel display). 3 Option 1 Prints a file[...]

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    3 Configuring the product from the Settings screens Use the screens on the Settings tab to configure the product from your computer. NOTE Some products do not support all of these screens. Configure Device You can use the Configure Device screen to print device information pages and configure the device remotely. The following illustration, table, [...]

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    Table 3-1 Configure Device Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Select A Menu INFORMA TION menu Print device information pages, which provide details about the device and its configuration. PAPER HANDLING menu S[...]

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    E-mail Server Use the E-mail Server screen to configure e-mail settings for outgoing and incoming e-mail. Use the settings on this screen to send and receive e-mail messages, including product alerts. The following illustration, table, and procedures describe how to use this screen. Figure 3-2 E-mail Server screen Table 3-2 E-mail Server Callout Ar[...]

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    Configuring outgoing e-mail You must configure outgoing e-mail if you intend to use the Alerts or AutoSend features. 1 Gather the following information. (Your organization's network or e-mail administrator typically provides the information that is required to configure outgoing mail.) ● The TCP/IP address of the simple mail transfer protoco[...]

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    Alerts From the Alerts screen, IT administrators can set up the product to send problem and status alerts to anyone through e-mail messages. When this function is configured, alerts are automatically triggered about supplies, paper-path status, and other service and advisory information. More than one individual can receive alerts, with each person[...]

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    Figure 3-3 Alerts screen Table 3-3 Alerts Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Destination list summary Lists the current selections for each destination. 3 Edit Click this button to make changes to the destinat[...]

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    Using the Alerts screen with a product With a permanent storage device installed, you can set up four different lists, with up to 20 recipients on each list. Without a permanent storage device, you have room for only four e-mail addresses. If a permanent storage device is installed, the Alerts – setup screen that appears when you click either Edi[...]

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    To configure alerts 1 Do one of the following: ● To create a new destination list, click Ne w Destination List . -Or- ● To modify an existing destination list, click Edit next to the list that you want to modify. The Alerts – setup screen appears. 2 For products that have permanent storage devices installed, type a name in the List Name field[...]

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    To test the configuration of a destination list 1 Click the Test button next to the destination list that you want to test. (If no permanent storage device is installed, only one destination can be tested from this window.) The following window appears. Figure 3-5 Alerts – test screen 2 If you have a permanent storage device installed, select the[...]

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    4 If applicable, type additional information that you would like to appear at the beginning of the e- mail alert message in the Your Notes (optional) text field. 5 Click OK . To delete destinations and destination lists If you have multiple destinations configured, you can delete a destination or destination list by clicking the Delete button next [...]

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    Table 3-4 Requesting information pages using an e-mail message Page HTML format XML format Configuration page this.configpage? configPage=email&format=html this.configpage? configPage=email&format=xml Supplies Status page this.configpage? suppliesPage=email&format=html this.configpage? suppliesPage=email&format=xml AutoSend page 1 n[...]

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    Figure 3-6 AutoSend screen Table 3-5 AutoSend Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Enable AutoSend Select this check box to turn on the AutoSend feature. 3 Send every [interval] Select the interval at which you [...]

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    To turn on the AutoSend feature Use the following procedure to make the AutoSend feature available. 1 Make outgoing e-mail functions available by following the instructions that are listed in this chapter. (For more information, see E-mail Server .) 2 Select the Enable AutoSend check box. 3 Click an option to specify the interval at which you want [...]

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    Security The following illustration and table describe how to use the Security screen. Figure 3-7 Security screen Table 3-6 Security Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Set Password Set an administrator passwor[...]

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    Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides to block walk-up printing and system access. When the setting is selected and applied, USB and IEEE 1284 ports are disabled. NOTE The Direct Ports section of the Security screen does not appear on the screen when direct-connect devices are not supported or if the HP EWS is [...]

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    Edit Other Links Use the Edit Other Links screen to add or customize up to five links to the Web sites of your choice (see the following note). These links appear throughout the HP EWS screens in the Other Links box beneath the left navigational bar. Three permanent links ( hp instant support , Order Supplies , and Product Support ) have already be[...]

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    Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides Product Support Gain access to specific product help from the HP Web site. My Service Provider Connect to the home page of your service provider. This link appears only if the service provider has configured it. My Service Contract Connect to a page that shows the terms and[...]

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    Device Information Use the Device Information screen to provide a name of your choice for the device, assign an asset number, and configure the company name, the person to contact about the device, and the physical location of the device. The device TCP/IP address, device name, device model, and serial number are also available on this screen. Figu[...]

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    Language Use the Language screen to select the language in which the HP EWS screens appear. The following illustration and table describe how to use this screen. Figure 3-10 Language screen CAUTION Selecting View Pages in Device Language or Select A Language changes the language for everyone who uses the HP EWS. ENWW Language 41 Settings[...]

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    Table 3-8 Language Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 View Pages in Browser Language (this is the default) Use this feature to detect which language is selected for your Web browser. The HP EWS screens appear [...]

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    Date & Time Use the Date & Time screen to update the product time. The following illustration and table describe how to use this screen. Figure 3-11 Date & Time screen Table 3-9 Date & Time Callout Area on the screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through[...]

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    Date/Time Format Use the Date/Time Format screen to select the formats you prefer for displaying the date (under Date Format ) and time (under Time Format ). The following illustration shows the Date/Time Format screen. Clock Drift Correction Use the Date & Time – clock drift correction screen to enable clock drift correction. The following i[...]

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    To configure a network time server to correct the product clock drift, use the following procedure. NOTE This process keeps the clock from drifting (losing or gaining time), but does not synchronize the clock with the network time server clock. 1 Select the Enable Clock Drift Correction check box. 2 In the Network Time Server Address field, type th[...]

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    Wake Time An IT administrator can use the Wake Time screen to schedule product wakeups on a daily basis. For example, the product can be set to wake up at 07:30, so the product has finished initializing and calibrating and is ready to use by 08:00. The administrator sets only one wakeup setting per day; however, each day can have a different wakeup[...]

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    4 Managing network operation from the Networking screens Overview Use the Networking screens to configure and manage your product on your network. The appearance and features of the screens available from the Networking tab differ, depending on the model and version of your HP Jetdirect print server. The following screen is similar to what you migh[...]

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    Figure 4-1 Network Settings screen Table 4-1 Network Settings Callout Area on screen Information or capability that the area provides 1 HP EWS tabs and menus For more information, see Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server . 2 Select Language Select the language for the Networking tab. The list of languages that are available in the Networki[...]

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    Depending on your HP Jetdirect print server model and operating version, the following are some tasks that you can perform from the Networking screens: ■ Change network configuration settings for various types of network connections. ■ Turn on or turn off printing protocols. ■ Set up a support contact and support URLs. ■ Set a password to c[...]

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    50 Chapter 4 Managing network operation from the Networking screens ENWW Networking[...]

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    5 Using the Other Links as a resource The Other Links box contains three permanent links that provide quick access to product-specific information, such as interactive troubleshooting and ordering information for genuine HP supplies. Figure 5-1 Device Information screen ENWW 51 Other Links[...]

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    NOTE You can use the Edit Other Links screen on the Settings tab to add up to five customized links to the Web sites of your choice. (With a permanent storage device installed, you can add up to five additional links; without the extra storage, you can add one additional link.) These links appear throughout the EWS screens, in the Other Links box b[...]

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    Product Support The Product Support link connects you to a Web page that brings together a comprehensive menu of support resources that business people need. From this Web page, you can accomplish these tasks and more: ■ Find a list of HP products at one site: computers, workstations, servers, storage devices, printers, scanners, digital imaging,[...]

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    54 Chapter 5 Using the Other Links as a resource ENWW Other Links[...]

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    Index A accessing the HP Embedded Web Server 3 accessories, verifying installed 10 administrators alerts, setting up 27 logging off 4 logging on 4 wake time settings 46 alerts configuring 29 destination lists, testing 31 e-mail configuration 26 e-mailing information p a g e s 32 features 2, 27 asset number 19 AutoSend 33 B browsers closing after lo[...]

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    K keys, control panel 8 Konqueror, versions supported 3 L Language screen 41 links 38, 51 log, event 14 logging off 4 logging on 4 M mailbox configuration 26 media usage 15 memory, verifying installed 10 menus control panel 23 HP Embedded Web Server 5 messages, error 14 Microsoft Internet Explorer, versions supported 3 mobile devices, printing from[...]

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