HP 4200n HP LaserJet 4200 and 4300 series printer - User Guide - Page 78
Using the embedded Web server, Gaining access to the embedded Web server
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Using the embedded Web server Note This printer comes equipped with an embedded Web server. Use your computer's standard Web browser to gain access to printer information provided in the embedded Web server, including: printer control panel messages supply levels tray configuration printer control panel menu configuration printer configuration page supplies status page (available only if you are using genuine HP supplies) printer event log printer usage (types of print jobs) network information instant support (troubleshooting) product support printer alerts You can also use the embedded Web server to perform the print job management functions that would usually be done at the printer control panel. These functions include: changing printer settings changing printer configuration canceling print jobs Updating embedded Web servers for multiple printers You can use the embedded Web server plug-in for HP Web Jetadmin to configure embedded Web server parameters, such as alerts, on multiple printers at a time. The plug-in allows for batch configuration of all printers with both an embedded Web server and an optional hard disk installed. To obtain this plug-in, visit http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin, click plug-ins, and then click applications. Gaining access to the embedded Web server To use the embedded Web server, you must have an IP-based network and Web browser. Type the IP address assigned to the printer into your Web browser to gain access to the embedded Web server. For example, if the printer IP address is 123.456.789.123, you would enter http://123.456.789.123 into your Web browser. If you do not know the IP address for the printer, see the printer configuration page. For more information about printing a configuration page, see "Configuration page" on page 83. 76 3 Managing and maintaining the printer ENWW