HP 2600 HP Business Inkjet 2600/2600dn - (English) User's Guide - Page 58

Information, Settings, Status, Alerts - printer password

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Information The Information pages of the embedded Web server provide a summary of the configuration and status of the printer and its supplies. Status ! Printer This page displays information about the printer, such as the model and serial number for the printer, the version number of the personality card, and the memory installed. Ink supplies levels are also shown. ! Ink Supplies This page shows the current ink cartridge levels and printhead health status for the printer. ! Usage This page shows how much of each media type and size has been used by the printer, as well as how much media has been printed from each tray. ! Event Log This page shows the 10 most recent items in the printer event log. The most recent item appears at the top of the list. Settings The device pages of the embedded Web server allow you to configure the printer from your computer. These pages can be password protected. Always consult with your network administrator before changing the printer's configuration. Alerts ! Notification This page allows you to add the e-mail addresses of the people who will receive electronic notification of printer events (ink supplies and media path events). You are provided with three e-mail lists, which you can rename as needed. You can also add up to two e-mail addresses to each list. In addition, this page lets you configure the outgoing e-mail server settings that the embedded Web server uses when sending e-mail notification of printer events. 6-4 ENWW

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Information
The Information pages of the embedded Web server provide a
summary of the configuration and status of the printer and its supplies.
Status
!
Printer
This page displays information about the printer, such as the model
and serial number for the printer, the version number of the
personality card, and the memory installed. Ink supplies levels are
also shown.
!
Ink Supplies
This page shows the current ink cartridge levels and printhead
health status for the printer.
!
Usage
This page shows how much of each media type and size has been
used by the printer, as well as how much media has been printed
from each tray.
!
Event Log
This page shows the 10 most recent items in the printer event log.
The most recent item appears at the top of the list.
Settings
The device pages of the embedded Web server allow you to configure
the printer from your computer. These pages can be password
protected. Always consult with your network administrator before
changing the printer’s configuration.
Alerts
!
Notification
This page allows you to add the e-mail addresses of the people
who will receive electronic notification of printer events (ink supplies
and media path events). You are provided with three e-mail lists,
which you can rename as needed. You can also add up to two
e-mail addresses to each list. In addition, this page lets you
configure the outgoing e-mail server settings that the embedded
Web server uses when sending e-mail notification of printer events.