Using the embedded web server, System requirements, Using the embedded web server -3 – HP 3000dtn User Manual

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Using the embedded Web server

The printer comes with an embedded Web server. When the printer
is connected to a network, the embedded Web server is
automatically available.

The embedded Web server allows you to view printer and network
status and to manage printing functions from your computer instead of
from the LCD control panel. Using a standard Web browser, this remote
management tool allows you to do the following:

z

view printer control status information

z

view supplies status and order new supplies

z

view the usage and event log

z

receive notification of printer and supplies events

z

configure the printer, events, and security information

z

view and change network configuration

z

perform printer diagnostics

z

view and print internal pages

System requirements

To use the embedded Web server, you must have the following:

z

a TCP/IP-based network

z

a Web browser installed on your computer, either Netscape
Navigator 4.7x or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0x and above

You can open and use the embedded Web server without being
connected to the Internet, however, some features will not be available.

Note

The embedded Web server can be accessed from any operating
system that supports the TCP/IP protocol and a Web browser.
The embedded Web server does not support IPX/SPX-based
network printer connections and cannot be accessed with a parallel
cable or USB cable.

You cannot view the embedded Web server pages from outside
a firewall.

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