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pocket.book Page 140 Sunday, October 29, 2000 5:09 PM 140 - Manage The Prints HP Designjet WebAccess Among the many things that WebAccess can do is to track and alter the queueing and nesting of your printer. To use WebAccess, Start your Web browser and give the address of your printer, as follows: http://address/ where address is put the IP address of the printer. You can find out the IP address of the printer from the front-panel, as follows: 1. From the Printer setup options, select IO setup. 2. From IO setup, select Card ID. 3. Under Card ID, find the line starting with IP=. The remainder of that line is the IP address of the printer. As an alternative to the IP address, you may give the DNS name of the printer. However, you will not be able to find the DNS name in the front-panel; ask your network administrator if you would like to use it. HP Designjet WebAccess Each status display is static: it does not automatically update itself as time goes by. To update it, click on the Update icon. For more details on the HP Designjet WebAccess tool refer to the 'Using Your Printer CD' or see the information available when you enter the WebAccess tool. file:///D|/hydra/ug_loc/f

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140 - Manage The Prints
HP Designjet WebAccess
HP Designjet WebAccess
Among the many things that WebAccess can do is to track and
alter the queueing and nesting of your printer.
To use WebAccess,
Start your Web browser and give the address of your printer,
as follows:
http://address/
where address is put the IP address of the printer. You can find
out the IP address of the printer from the front-panel, as
follows:
1. From the Printer setup options, select
IO setup
.
2. From
IO setup
, select
Card ID
.
3. Under
Card ID
, find the line starting with
IP=
. The remainder
of that line is the IP address of the printer.
As an alternative to the IP address, you may give the DNS
name of the printer. However, you will not be able to find the
DNS name in the front-panel; ask your network administrator if
you would like to use it.
Each status display is static: it does not automatically update
itself as time goes by. To update it, click on the Update icon.
For more details on the HP Designjet WebAccess tool refer to
the ‘Using Your Printer CD’ or see the information available
when you enter the WebAccess tool.
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