Configure network settings – HP Officejet Pro K550 Printer User Manual

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Use this tool...

...to do the following.

Toolbox (Windows)

Change tray settings: Click the Printer Services tab and click
Paper Handling.

Perform printer maintenance tasks: Click the Printer
Services
tab and click the button for the task that you wish to
perform.

Set up alerts and notifications: Click the Printer Status tab
and click Preferences.

Printer driver (Windows)

Perform printer maintenance tasks:

1.

On the Windows desktop, click Start, point to Settings, and
then click Printers or Printers and Faxes.

2.

Right-click the printer icon, and then click Properties,
Document Defaults, or Printing Preferences.

3.

Click the Services tab. For Windows 2000, Windows XP, and
Windows Server 2003, click the Service this Device button
(this option is available only if the Toolbox is installed), and
then click the Printer Services tab. Click the button for the task
that you wish to perform.

HP Printer Utility (Mac OS)

Change tray settings: Click Trays Configuration from the
Printer Settings panel.

Perform printer maintenance tasks: Open the Information
and Support
panel and click the option for the task that you
wish to perform.

Configure network settings

This section provides information about configuring the printer's network settings.

For a list of current settings, print a configuration page. See

Understanding the configuration page

.

Use this tool...

...to do the following.

Embedded Web server

Configure network settings: Click the Networking tab.

Set a static IP address: Click the Networking tab, select
Manual IP from the IP Address Configuration drop-down list,
enter the static IP address in the Manual IP Address box,
enter the Manual Subnet Mask and Manual Default
Gateway
, if needed, and click Apply.

NOTE

It is not recommended that you assign a static

IP address to the printer. However, a static IP address
might resolve certain setup and printing problems,
such as a conflict with a personal firewall.

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Chapter 6 Configuring and managing the printer

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