HP Color LaserJet Enterprise MFP M681 User Guide - Page 22

Display Language, Sleep Mode, Wi-Fi Direct, Wireless, Ethernet, HP Web Services, Fax Number

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5 Information button 6 Help button 7 Current time 8 Start Copy button 9 Copy count 10 Home-screen page indicator 11 Keyboard (Flow models only) 12 Easy-access USB port 13 Hardware integration pocket (HIP) Touch the information button to access a screen that provides access to several types of printer information. Touch the buttons at the bottom of the screen for the following information: ● Display Language: Change the language setting for the current user session. ● Sleep Mode: Place the printer into sleep mode. ● Wi-Fi Direct: View information for how to connect directly to the printer using a phone, tablet, or other device with Wi-Fi. ● Wireless: View or change wireless connection settings (for the z model and for the dn and f models only when an optional wireless accessory is installed). ● Ethernet: View or change Ethernet connection settings. ● HP Web Services: View information to connect and print to the printer using HP Web Services (ePrint). ● Fax Number: View the printer fax number (fax models only). Touch the Help button to open the embedded help system. Displays the current time. Touch the Start Copy button to start a copy job. The copy count indicates the number of copies that the printer is set to make. Indicates the number of pages on the Home screen or in an application. The current page is highlighted. Swipe the screen sideways to scroll between pages. Flow models include a physical keyboard. The keys are mapped to a language in the same way the virtual keyboard on the printer touchscreen is mapped. Whenever the keyboard layout for the virtual keyboard changes, the keys on the physical keyboard are remapped to match the new settings. NOTE: In some locations, the printer comes with adhesive keyboard overlays to customize the keys for different languages. Insert a USB flash drive for printing or scanning without a computer or to update the printer firmware. NOTE: An administrator must enable this port before use. For connecting accessory and third-party devices. 8 Chapter 1 Printer overview ENWW

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5
Information
button
Touch the information button to access a screen that provides access to several types of printer
information. Touch the buttons at the bottom of the screen for the following information:
Display Language
: Change the language setting for the current user session.
Sleep Mode
: Place the printer into sleep mode.
Wi-Fi Direct
: View information for how to connect directly to the printer using a phone, tablet, or
other device with Wi-Fi.
Wireless
: View or change wireless connection settings (for the z model and for the dn and f
models only when an optional wireless accessory is installed).
Ethernet
: View or change Ethernet connection settings.
HP Web Services
: View information to connect and print to the printer using HP Web Services
(ePrint).
Fax Number
: View the printer fax number (fax models only).
6
Help
button
Touch the Help button to open the embedded help system.
7
Current time
Displays the current time.
8
Start Copy
button
Touch the
Start Copy
button to start a copy job.
9
Copy count
The copy count indicates the number of copies that the printer is set to make.
10
Home-screen page
indicator
Indicates the number of pages on the Home screen or in an application. The current page is
highlighted. Swipe the screen sideways to scroll between pages.
11
Keyboard
(Flow models only)
Flow models include a physical keyboard. The keys are mapped to a language in the same way the
virtual keyboard on the printer touchscreen is mapped. Whenever the keyboard layout for the virtual
keyboard changes, the keys on the physical keyboard are remapped to match the new settings.
NOTE:
In some locations, the printer comes with adhesive keyboard overlays to customize the keys
for different languages.
12
Easy-access USB port
Insert a USB flash drive for printing or scanning without a computer or to update the printer firmware.
NOTE:
An administrator must enable this port before use.
13
Hardware integration
pocket (HIP)
For connecting accessory and third-party devices.
8
Chapter 1
Printer overview
ENWW