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◦ Print-quality and general troubleshooting links ◦ Firmware update notices ◦ Maintenance tools, like color calibration ◦ Access to the job queue, job accounting and printer usage information ◦ Access to some printer settings as well as the network settings. By default alerts are only displayed when you are printing and there are printing problems. For example: cartridge low or out of ink or printer out of paper. If alerts are enabled and there is a problem that prevents printing, you see a pop-up window, which explains why the printer is not going to print. Follow the on-screen instructions to achieve your required result. You can configure these alerts as desktop alerts as well. ◦ Using the HP Utility for Windows, alert settings can be accessed from the Overview tab, from the Support tab and from Tools. There is also an Alert Settings link in each alert dialog box. Alerts can be completely disabled by setting them to Off in the Alert Settings window. You can choose to receive alerts only when printing to the printer (default) or any time a problem occurs. You can also set the alert method: pop-up dialog (default) or desktop alert. ◦ Using the HP Utility for Mac OS, alert settings can be accessed by selecting HP Printer Monitor > Preferences > Notification. By default, the access to the job queue is open to all users. An administrator can set a password so that users are required to enter a password for: ◦ Seeing job previews ◦ Canceling or deleting jobs General printer issues 172 Chapter 15 Troubleshooting general printer issues ENWW

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Print-quality and general troubleshooting links
Firmware update notices
Maintenance tools, like color calibration
Access to the job queue, job accounting and printer usage information
Access to some printer settings as well as the network settings.
By default alerts are only displayed when you are printing and there are printing problems. For
example: cartridge low or out of ink or printer out of paper. If alerts are enabled and there is a
problem that prevents printing, you see a pop-up window, which explains why the printer is not
going to print. Follow the on-screen instructions to achieve your required result.
You can configure these alerts as desktop alerts as well.
Using the HP Utility for Windows, alert settings can be accessed from the
Overview
tab,
from the
Support
tab and from
Tools
. There is also an
Alert Settings
link in each alert
dialog box. Alerts can be completely disabled by setting them to
Off
in the Alert Settings
window. You can choose to receive alerts only when printing to the printer (default) or any
time a problem occurs. You can also set the alert method: pop-up dialog (default) or
desktop alert.
Using the HP Utility for Mac OS, alert settings can be accessed by selecting
HP Printer
Monitor
>
Preferences
>
Notification
.
By default, the access to the job queue is open to all users. An administrator can set a password
so that users are required to enter a password for:
Seeing job previews
Canceling or deleting jobs
172
Chapter 15
Troubleshooting general printer issues
ENWW
General printer issues