HP 1320n HP LaserJet 1320nw - User Guide - Page 23

Information tab, Settings tab, Networking tab, Embedded Web server 17 - printer configuration

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Information tab The Information tab contains the following pages: ● Device Status. This page displays the printer and supplies status. This page also displays product information such as the network name, network address, and model information. ● Configuration. This page shows information found on the printer Configuration page. ● Supplies Status. This page shows the status of HP supplies and provides supplies part numbers. • To order new supplies, click Order Supplies in the Other Links area on the left side of the window. • To visit any web site, you must have Internet access. ● Event log. This page shows a list of all printer events and errors. ● Print Info Pages. This page has links that allow you to print the various information pages that reside within the memory of the printer. Settings tab This tab allows you to configure the printer from your computer. If this printer is networked, always consult with the printer administrator before changing settings on this tab. The Settings tab contains the following pages: ● Device Information. View and change basic information about the printer. ● Paper Handling. View and change the settings for the printer's input tray. ● Printing. View and change the default printer job settings. ● PCL. View and change the PCL font information. ● PostScript. View and change the settings for PS errors and timeout. ● Print Quality. View and change the print quality settings. ● Print Modes. View and change the print modes for various media types. ● System Setup. View and change system information. ● I/O. View and change the I/O timeout setting. ● Service. Complete service tasks in the printer, such as changing all the printer settings back to the factory default settings. Networking tab This tab allows the network administrator to control network-related settings for the printer when it is connected to an IP-based network. ENWW Embedded Web server 17

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Information tab
The
Information
tab contains the following pages:
Device Status.
This page displays the printer and supplies status
.
This page also displays
product information such as the network name, network address, and model information.
Configuration.
This page shows information found on the printer Configuration page.
Supplies Status.
This page shows the status of HP supplies and provides supplies part
numbers.
To order new supplies, click
Order Supplies
in the
Other Links
area on the left side of the
window.
To visit any web site, you must have Internet access.
Event log.
This page shows a list of all printer events and errors.
Print Info Pages.
This page has links that allow you to print the various information pages
that reside within the memory of the printer.
Settings tab
This tab allows you to configure the printer from your computer. If this printer is networked, always
consult with the printer administrator before changing settings on this tab.
The
Settings
tab contains the following pages:
Device Information.
View and change basic information about the printer.
Paper Handling.
View and change the settings for the printer's input tray.
Printing.
View and change the default printer job settings.
PCL
. View and change the PCL font information.
PostScript.
View and change the settings for PS errors and timeout.
Print Quality
. View and change the print quality settings.
Print Modes.
View and change the print modes for various media types.
System Setup.
View and change system information.
I/O.
View and change the I/O timeout setting.
Service.
Complete service tasks in the printer, such as changing all the printer settings back
to the factory default settings.
Networking tab
This tab allows the network administrator to control network-related settings for the printer when it
is connected to an IP-based network.