HP PageWide 6000 User Guide - Page 39

Require account ID, Drivers, Specific Windows drivers, In the HP Utility for Mac OS X

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NOTE: To use some functions, you must be able to use the higher-level function: for example, Print from USB requires Print. NOTE: All users have at least guest permissions. NOTE: The Firmware Update function means, in this context, automatic firmware updates. To block firmware updates from a USB flash drive, you must use a specific setting that affects all users. When a user tries to use any blocked function for the first time, the following window appears, in which the user should give the appropriate password. To give the admin password, click the three dots in the upper right corner. Require account ID If you want to keep records of printer usage by different user accounts, you can set your printer to require an account ID for each job. ● In the HP DesignJet Utility for Windows: from the Admin tab, click Printer settings > Accounting > Require account ID. ● In the HP Utility for Mac OS X: click Printer Settings > Accounting > Require account ID. If this setting is turned on, the account ID field will be mandatory and jobs with no account ID will be kept "on hold for accounting". The account ID can be set in the printer driver when sending the job. If the job is set "on hold for accounting" by the printer, you can introduce the account ID in the Embedded Web Server, HP DesignJet Utility, HP Utility, or front panel, by going to the job queue and clicking the job that is on hold. A window with a text box is displayed and you can enter the account ID into it. Drivers There are various different drivers for your printer; which is best for you depends on your circumstances: ● Your operating system ● The type of applications from which you print ● The number of printers you have ● The output accessories you have You may wish to install one or several drivers according to your needs. You can find the latest driver software at http://www.hp.com/go/pagewidexlseries/support/drivers/. ENWW Preparing your printer 33

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NOTE:
To use some functions, you must be able to use the higher-level function: for example, Print from USB
requires Print.
NOTE:
All users have at least guest permissions.
NOTE:
The Firmware Update function means, in this context, automatic
firmware
updates. To block
firmware
updates from a USB
flash
drive, you must use a
specific
setting that
affects
all users.
When a user tries to use any blocked function for the
first
time, the following window appears, in which the user
should give the appropriate password. To give the admin password, click the three dots in the upper right corner.
Require account ID
If you want to keep records of printer usage by
different
user accounts, you can set your printer to require an
account ID for each job.
In the HP DesignJet Utility for Windows:
from the
Admin
tab, click
Printer settings
>
Accounting
>
Require
account ID
.
In the HP Utility for Mac OS X:
click
Printer Settings
>
Accounting
>
Require account ID
.
If this setting is turned on, the account ID
field
will be mandatory and jobs with no account ID will be kept "on hold
for accounting".
The account ID can be set in the printer driver when sending the job. If the job is set "on hold for accounting" by
the printer, you can introduce the account ID in the Embedded Web Server, HP DesignJet Utility, HP Utility, or front
panel, by going to the job queue and clicking the job that is on hold. A window with a text box is displayed and
you can enter the account ID into it.
Drivers
There are various
different
drivers for your printer; which is best for you depends on your circumstances:
Your operating system
The type of applications from which you print
The number of printers you have
The output accessories you have
You may wish to install one or several drivers according to your needs.
You can
find
the latest driver software at
go/pagewidexlseries/support/drivers/
.
ENWW
Preparing your printer
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