I/o menu – HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Printer series User Manual
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I/O menu
Items on the I/O (input/output) menu affect the communication between the product and the computer.
If the product contains an HP Jetdirect print server, you can configure basic networking parameters by
using this submenu. You can also configure these and other parameters through HP Web Jetadmin or
the embedded Web server.
For more information on these options, see
Configure network settings on page 78
To display: Press
Menu
, select CONFIGURE DEVICE, and then select I/O.
Item
Sub-item
Values
Description
I/O TIMEOUT
15 SECONDS
Range: 5 - 300
Allows you to set the product I/O
TIMEOUT in seconds.
Use this setting to adjust timeout
for the best performance. If data
from other ports appears in the
middle of your print job, increase
the timeout value.
EMBEDDED JETDIRECT MENU See the next table for a list of options.
Table 2-1
Embedded Jetdirect and EIO
Item
Sub-item
Values
Description
TCP/IP
ENABLE
OFF
ON
OFF: Disable the TCP/IP protocol.
ON*: Enable the TCP/IP protocol.
HOST NAME
An alphanumeric string, up to 32 characters, used to
identify the product. This name is listed on the
HP Jetdirect configuration page. The default host name
is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the
LAN hardware (MAC) address.
IPV4 SETTINGS
CONFIG METHOD
●
BOOTP
●
DHCP
●
AUTO IP
●
MANUAL
Specifies the method that TCP/IPv4 parameters will be
configured on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Use BootP (Bootstrap Protocol) for automatic
configuration from a BootP server.
Use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) for
automatic configuration from a DHCPv4 server. If
selected and a DHCP lease exists, DHCP RELEASE
and DHCP RENEW menus are available to set DHCP
lease options.
Use Auto IP for automatic link-local IPv4 addressing.
An address in the form 169.254.x.x is assigned
automatically.
Use the MANUAL SETTINGS menu to configure TCP/
IPv4 parameters.
DEFAULT IP
●
AUTO IP
●
LEGACY
Specify the IP address to default to when the print
server is unable to obtain an IP address from the
network during a forced TCP/IP reconfiguration (for
example, when manually configured to use BootP or
DHCP).
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