HP DesignJet Z2000 User guide - Page 18
Printer software, The Embedded Web Server and alternatively the HP DesignJet Utility allow you
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Home screen dynamic icons The following items are displayed only on the home screen. ● Press to view information about printer status, change printer settings, or initiate actions such as loading paper or replacing ink supplies. A smaller warning icon appears if there are actions that need to be performed. ● To the right of the above button is a message showing the printer status or the most important current alert. Press this message to see a list of all current alerts, with an icon indicating the severity of each alert. ● Press to display the printer's email address. You can send files to that address to print them. ● Press to print a file from a USB flash drive. See Printing on page 50. ● Press to view information about the USB flash drive(s). This icon appears only when one or more USB flash drives are inserted. ● Press to view and manage the job queue. A smaller warning icon appears if there are jobs on hold. See Job queue management on page 66. ● While a PostScript or PDF job is printing, the Adobe PDF icon is displayed; pressing it has no effect. If the printer is left idle for some time, it goes into sleep mode and switches off the front-panel display. To change the time that elapses before sleep mode, press , then , then Setup > Front panel options > Sleep mode wait time. You can set a time between 1 and 240 minutes; the default time is 20 minutes. The printer wakes from sleep mode and switches on the front-panel display whenever there is some external interaction with it. Information about specific uses of the front panel can be found throughout this document. Printer software The following software is provided with your printer: ● PostScript, PCL3, and HP-GL/2 drivers for Windows ● PostScript and PCL3 drivers for Mac OS X ● The Embedded Web Server and (alternatively) the HP DesignJet Utility allow you to: - Manage the printer from a remote computer - View the status of the ink cartridges, the printheads and the paper - Access the HP Support Center, see HP Support Center on page 163 - Update the printer's firmware, see Update the firmware on page 111 - Perform calibrations and troubleshooting - Submit print jobs - Manage the job queue, see Job queue management on page 66 10 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW