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Check usage statistics for a job, Accounting statistics with the HP Utility

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Usage information Check usage statistics for a job There are two ways to check usage statistics for a particular job. NOTE: The accuracy of the usage statistics is not guaranteed. Accounting statistics with the HP Utility 1. Access the HP Utility, see Access the HP Utility on page 37. 2. Select Job center to view information regarding the most recent jobs. 3. Under Windows, click on the Accounting link. Under Mac OS, select Job Accounting and click on the Look Up button. Accounting statistics with the Embedded Web Server 1. Access the Embedded Web Server, see Access the Embedded Web Server on page 37. 2. Go to the Main tab. 3. Select History > Accounting. Request accounting data by E-mail 1. Obtain the IP address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP) from your IT department; this is required in order to send e-mail messages. 2. Ensure that the outgoing e-mail server is configured to enable relaying of e-mail messages that the product will send. 3. Open your Web browser and connect to the product's Embedded Web Server. 4. Select the Setup tab. 5. From the Configuration menu in the left-hand column, select Date & Time. 6. Ensure that the product's date and time have been set correctly. 7. From the Configuration menu, select E-mail server.. 8. Enter the IP address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP). 9. Specify an e-mail address for the product. The latter does not need to be a valid e-mail address, because the product will not receive messages; but it should have the form of an e-mail address. It serves to identify the product when it sends e-mail messages. 10. From the Configuration menu, select Printer settings. 11. In the Accounting section, if you set Require account ID to On, then every time someone sends a print job to the product, he or she must provide an account ID: for example, an ID corresponding to his or her department or to a specific project or client. If someone sends a job without providing an account ID, the product will hold the unidentified job in the queue without printing it until an account ID is provided. If you set Require account ID to Off, then the product will print all jobs whether or not they have an account ID. ENWW Check usage statistics for a job 125

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Check usage statistics for a job
There are two ways to check usage statistics for a particular job.
NOTE:
The accuracy of the usage statistics is not guaranteed.
Accounting statistics with the HP Utility
1.
Access the HP Utility, see
Access the HP Utility
on page
37
.
2.
Select
Job center
to view information regarding the most recent jobs.
3.
Under Windows, click on the
Accounting
link.
Under Mac OS, select
Job Accounting
and click on the
Look Up
button.
Accounting statistics with the Embedded Web Server
1.
Access the Embedded Web Server, see
Access the Embedded Web Server
on page
37
.
2.
Go to the
Main
tab.
3.
Select
History
>
Accounting
.
Request accounting data by E-mail
1.
Obtain the IP address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP) from your IT department; this is required
in order to send e-mail messages.
2.
Ensure that the outgoing e-mail server is configured to enable relaying of e-mail messages that the
product will send.
3.
Open your Web browser and connect to the product’s Embedded Web Server.
4.
Select the
Setup
tab.
5.
From the Configuration menu in the left-hand column, select
Date & Time
.
6.
Ensure that the product's date and time have been set correctly.
7.
From the Configuration menu, select
E-mail server
..
8.
Enter the IP address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP).
9.
Specify an e-mail address for the product. The latter does not need to be a valid e-mail address,
because the product will not receive messages; but it should have the form of an e-mail address. It
serves to identify the product when it sends e-mail messages.
10.
From the Configuration menu, select
Printer settings
.
11.
In the Accounting section, if you set
Require account ID
to
On
, then every time someone sends
a print job to the product, he or she must provide an account ID: for example, an ID
corresponding to his or her department or to a specific project or client. If someone sends a job
without providing an account ID, the product will hold the unidentified job in the queue without
printing it until an account ID is provided.
If you set
Require account ID
to
Off
, then the product will print all jobs whether or not they
have an account ID.
ENWW
Check usage statistics for a job
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