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Using the embedded Web server, Gaining access to the embedded Web server, Embedded Web server s - printer ink

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Using the embedded Web server This printer comes equipped with an embedded Web server. Using a standard Web browser, this remote management tool allows you to do the following: l View printer and ink supplies status l View the usage and event log l Send alerts notifications l Configure printer, events, and security information l Perform printer diagnostics Gaining access to the embedded Web server To use the embedded Web server, you must have a Web browser, and the printer must be connected to an IP-based network and Web browser. (IPX/SPX networks are not supported.) You cannot use the embedded Web server when the printer is connected directly to a computer. You can gain access to the embedded Web server: l From the Toolbox (Windows only) Launch the embedded Web server from the Information tab in the Toolbox. The default Web browser for the computer opens and displays the embedded Web server information. l From a Web browser Type the IP address assigned to the printer into the Web browser to gain access to the embedded Web server. For example, if the printer's IP address were 123.123.123.123, you would type http://123.123.123.123 into your Web browser. If you do not know the IP address for the printer, it is listed on the printer configuration page. For more information about the configuration page, see "Printing a Configuration Page." Embedded Web server pages The embedded Web server has three tabs that contain detailed information about the printer. It also provides links to other e-services. l Information l Settings l Networking ENWW 4-5

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ENWW
4-5
Using the embedded Web server
This printer comes equipped with an embedded Web server. Using a
standard Web browser, this remote management tool allows you to do
the following:
l
View printer and ink supplies status
l
View the usage and event log
l
Send alerts notifications
l
Configure printer, events, and security information
l
Perform printer diagnostics
Gaining access to the embedded Web server
You can gain access to the embedded Web server:
l
From the Toolbox (Windows only)
Launch the embedded Web server from the
Information
tab in the
Toolbox. The default Web browser for the computer opens and
displays the embedded Web server information.
l
From a Web browser
Type the IP address assigned to the printer into the Web browser to
gain access to the embedded Web server. For example, if the
printer’s IP address were 123.123.123.123, you would type
http://123.123.123.123 into your Web browser.
If you do not know the IP address for the printer, it is listed on the
printer configuration page. For more information about the
configuration page, see “Printing a Configuration Page.”
Embedded Web server pages
The embedded Web server has three tabs that contain detailed
information about the printer. It also provides links to other e-services.
l
Information
l
Settings
l
Networking
To use the embedded Web server, you must have a Web browser, and
the printer must be connected to an IP-based network and Web
browser. (IPX/SPX networks are not supported.) You cannot use the
embedded Web server when the printer is connected directly to a
computer.