HP Color LaserJet 4730 HP LaserJet MFPs and Digital Senders - Automatic Daylig - Page 9

Differences between Release 1 and Release 2, Known issues with Release 2

Page 9 highlights

Differences between Release 1 and Release 2: There are two primary changes from Release 1 to Release 2: Release 1 forces the user to enter the time zone via the control panel when a device is upgraded. This requires user intervention, which is problematic for remotely-managed devices. Release 2 does not display a Time Zone screen on the control panel. Release 1 displays the Time Zone screen, but the user could select Cancel. This leaves the time zone setting at its default value of GMT, but the DST settings are not actually configured for GMT. Release 2 sets the default time zone to Not Configured, making it easier to determine if the device has been configured. Other fixes in Release 2: • As mentioned above, the device may indicate GMT as time zone, but DST settings are not configured. • If the device is off during the time of the selected time change, the clock will not adjust. • The Time Zone screen is localized in Release 2 • Time Zone information prints outside the margins in a Menu Map Known issues with Release 2: There is a remote possibility (less than 10% on the M3027/3035 MFP and DS9250C; much lower on other listed products) could become unresponsive when entering the time zone from the control panel. A power cycle is required to recover, and the time zone may not be set correctly. HP strongly recommends using the EWS or WJA for setting the time zone, which also allows verification of the Start and End dates. Document Attributes Author: HP LaserJet Technical Marketing Product Models: LJ4345mfp, CLJ4730mfp, LJ9040/9050mfp, CLJ9500mfp, M3027/3035 MFP, M4345 MFP, M5025/5035 MFP, CM4730 MFP, DS9200C, DS9250C Page 9 of 9 white paper

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9

Differences between Release 1 and Release 2:
There are two primary changes from Release 1 to Release 2:
Release 1 forces the user to enter the time zone via the control panel when a device is
upgraded.
This requires user intervention, which is problematic for remotely-managed
devices.
Release 2 does not display a Time Zone screen on the control panel.
Release 1 displays the Time Zone screen, but the user could select Cancel.
This leaves
the time zone setting at its default value of GMT, but the DST settings are not actually
configured for GMT.
Release 2 sets the default time zone to Not Configured, making it
easier to determine if the device has been configured.
Other fixes in Release 2:
As mentioned above, the device may indicate GMT as time zone, but DST
settings are not configured.
If the device is off during the time of the selected time change, the clock will not
adjust.
The Time Zone screen is localized in Release 2
Time Zone information prints outside the margins in a Menu Map
Known issues with Release 2:
There is a remote possibility (less than 10% on the M3027/3035 MFP and DS9250C;
much lower on other listed products) could become unresponsive when entering the time
zone from the control panel.
A power cycle is required to recover, and the time zone
may not be set correctly.
HP strongly recommends using the EWS or WJA for setting
the time zone, which also allows verification of the Start and End dates.
Document Attributes
Author:
HP LaserJet Technical Marketing
Product Models:
LJ4345mfp, CLJ4730mfp, LJ9040/9050mfp, CLJ9500mfp, M3027/3035 MFP,
M4345 MFP, M5025/5035 MFP, CM4730 MFP, DS9200C, DS9250C
Page 9 of 9
white paper