Use the hp solution center (windows), Embedded web server, Use the hp solution – HP Officejet 6500 User Manual

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Network Toolbox tab
1. General
: Shows the current network connection setting of the printer
2. Wired settings: Enable the user to change the IP Settings and DNS server for a wired

connection

3. Wireless settings (only available if the printer supports wireless connection): Enable

the user to turn the wireless radio On or Off and to change the IP address or DNS
server

4. Utilities:

a. Run Network Diagnostic – to perform network troubleshooting
b. Print Wireless Network Test Report – only for printers with wireless capability
c. View Wireless Network Tutorial – only for printers with wireless capability
d. View Wireless Network FAQs – only for printers with wireless capability

Use the HP Solution Center (Windows)

On a Windows computer, the HP Solution Center is the entry point for the HP software.
Use the HP Solution Center to change print settings, order supplies, and access the
onscreen Help.
The features available in the HP Solution Center vary depending on the devices you have
installed. The HP Solution Center is customized to show icons that are associated with
the selected device. If the selected device is not equipped with a particular feature, then
the icon for that feature does not appear in the HP Solution Center.
Open the Solution Center using one of these methods:
Double-click the Solution Center icon in the desktop.
- Or -
Double-click the Digital Imaging Monitor icon in the taskbar.

Embedded Web server

When the device is connected to a network, you can use the embedded Web server to
view status information, change settings, and manage it from your computer.

NOTE: For a list of system requirements for the embedded Web server, see

Embedded Web server specifications

.

Some settings might be restricted by the requirement for a password.
You can open and use the embedded Web server without being connected to the
Internet; however, some features will not be available.
You might receive a statement about the EWS being an untrusted site. Click through
this message to enter the EWS.

The embedded Web server (EWS) places a very small text file (cookies) on your hard
drive when you are browsing. These files let the EWS recognize your computer the next
time you visit. For example, if you have configured the EWS language, a cookie helps
remember which language you've selected so that the next time you open the EWS, the
pages are displayed in that language. Though some cookies are cleared at the end of
each session (such as the cookie that stores the selected language), others (such as the

Use device management tools

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