Introduction, Set up your web-connected printer, Web services manual configuration – HP Designjet T3500 Production eMFP User Manual
Page 29: Configure the printer’s internet connection
Introduction
This chapter describes various printer settings that the printer administrator may wish to control as soon as a
new printer is assembled and ready for use.
Set up your Web-connected printer
Your printer can connect to the Internet to benefit from various Web Services:
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Automatic firmware updates
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Use HP ePrint to print by email
To set up your printer for Web Services, please follow these steps, explained in more detail below:
1.
Make sure that your printer is correctly connected to the Internet.
2.
Run the Connectivity Wizard: At the front panel, press
, then Connectivity > Connectivity wizard.
NOTE:
The printer may need to restart if the firmware is updated during this process.
TIP:
When the Wizard displays your printer code, you are recommended to make a note of it. A page is
automatically printed with the printer’s email address, instructions on how to use it and how to manage
printer security.
3.
Activate your account by clicking the activation link that you will receive by email.
TIP:
If you don’t see the message, remember to check your junk email folder.
4.
This is an optional step: If you are the printer administrator, log in at the HP Connected Center
) to customize your printer’s email address or manage printer
security for remote printing.
Congratulations, you now have completed Web Services setup. HP ePrint is ready to use.
For the latest information, support, and terms of use of the HP Connected Center, see:
Web Services manual configuration
Set up your Web-connected printer on page 19
) is normally sufficient for Web
Services configuration, but there are also facilities for manual configuration if you wish to use them.
Configure the printer’s Internet connection
You can configure the printer's Internet connection from the Embedded Web Server or from the front panel.
NOTE:
If an administrator password has been set, it will be required to change these settings. Thus, the
administrator can prevent the printer from being connected to the Internet, if desired.
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