HP LaserJet Enterprise P3015 HP LaserJet P3010 Series - User Guide - Page 70
HP Printer Utility features, Supported utilities for Macintosh, Embedded Web server
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HP Printer Utility features The HP Printer Utility consists of pages that you open by clicking in the Configuration Settings list. The following table describes the tasks that you can perform from these pages. Item Configuration Page Supplies Status HP Support File Upload Upload Fonts Firmware Update Duplex Mode Economode & Toner Density Resolution Lock Resources Stored Jobs Trays Configuration IP Settings Bonjour Settings Additional Settings E-mail Alerts Description Prints a configuration page. Shows the device supplies status and provides links for online supplies-ordering. Provides access to technical assistance, online supplies ordering, online registration, and recycling and return information. Transfers files from the computer to the device. Transfers font files from the computer to the device. Transfers updated firmware files from the computer to the device. Turns on the automatic two-sided printing mode. Turns on the Economode setting to conserve toner, or adjusts toner density. Changes the resolution settings, including the REt setting. Locks or unlocks storage products, such as a hard disk. Manages print jobs that are stored on the device hard disk. Changes the default tray settings. Changes the device network settings and provides access to the embedded Web server. Provides the ability to turn on or off Bonjour support or change the device service name that is listed on a network. Provides access to the embedded Web server. Configures the device to send e-mail notices for certain events. Supported utilities for Macintosh Embedded Web server The product is equipped with an embedded Web server, which provides access to information about product and network activities. For more information, see Embedded Web server sections on page 114. 58 Chapter 4 Use the product with Macintosh ENWW