Change the loudspeaker volume, Change the front-panel display brightness, Change the units of measurement – HP Designjet T3500 Production eMFP User Manual

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You can configure the auto-off feature from the front panel: you can set it to turn off the printer after 2 to 12

hours of inactivity, or disable auto-off entirely. Press

, then System > Printer Auto-off.

Change the loudspeaker volume

To change the volume of the printer's loudspeaker, go to the front panel and press

, then System >

Speaker volume, and select Off, Low, or High.

Change the front-panel display brightness

To change the brightness of the front-panel display, press

, then System > Front Panel brightness,

and select a value you want. Press OK to set the value. The default brightness is set to 50.

Change the units of measurement

To change the units of measurement in the front-panel display, press

, then System > Unit selection,

and select English or Metric. By default the units are set to metric.

Configure network settings

You can view and configure the network settings from the Embedded Web Server, the HP Utility or the front
panel.

To do so with the Embedded Web Server, select the Networking tab.

With the HP Designjet Utility under Windows, select the Admin tab, then Network Settings. Under Mac OS X,
select Network Settings.

The following settings are available.

IP Configuration method: Specify the way to set an IP address, selecting BOOTP, DHCP, Auto IP or
Manual.

Host name: Specify the IP name of the printer. The name may contain up to 32 ASCII characters.

IP address: Specify the IP address of the printer. Duplicate IP addresses on a TCP/IP network will cause
communication to fail.

TIP:

Make sure that the combination of IP address, subnet mask and default gateway is valid. If these

three fields are inconsistent, you may not be able to connect to the printer at all until you fix the
problem from the front panel.

TIP:

If you change the current IP address and click Apply, the browser loses the current connection to

the printer because it is pointing to the old address. To reconnect, browse to the new IP address.

Subnet mask: Specify a subnet mask, which determines which bits specify the network and which bits
uniquely specify the node within the network.

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