HP DesignJet T2600 User Guide - Page 189

Update the software, Printer maintenance kits, Secure File Erase

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● Using the Embedded Web Server, select the About Printer tab and then Manual Firmware Update. If new firmware is available, some information about the new firmware is displayed, and you are given the opportunity to download and install it. ● Using the HP DesignJet Utility under Windows, select the Admin tab and then Launch Firmware Update. ● Using HP Web Jetadmin, with which you can make manual firmware updates or request automatic updates. ● Using a USB flash drive. Download the firmware file from http://www.hp.com/go/DesignJetT2600/firmware into the USB flash drive and insert it into the Hi-Speed USB host port in the front panel. A firmware update assistant will appear on the front panel to guide you through the update process. Update the software To update printer drivers and other software for your printer, go to http://www.hp.com/go/DesignJetT2600/ drivers. ● Under Windows, HP Software Update regularly offers to update your software automatically, and the HP DesignJet Utility may offer you automatic updates when restarted. ● Under Mac OS X, Apple SW Update offers you software updates when available. Printer maintenance kits Two maintenance kits are available for your printer, containing components that may need to be replaced after long use. When one of them is needed, a message is displayed on the front panel and by the HP Utility. When you see the message, you should contact HP Support (see Contact HP Support on page 235) and request the maintenance kit. The kits are installed by service engineers only. Secure File Erase The printer's hard disk is used as a temporary storage area for print jobs. Secure File Erase can erase your temporary files from the hard disk to protect them from unauthorized access. It begins to do so as soon as you turn it on, but old temporary files that were already on the hard disk are not erased retroactively. If you want to erase the old files too, see Disk Wipe on page 182. Secure File Erase provides three different levels of security: ● Non-Secure: all pointers to the information are erased. The information itself remains on the hard disk until the disk space it occupies is needed for other purposes, and it is then overwritten. While it remains on the disk, it is difficult for most people to access, but may be accessed using software designed for the purpose. ENWW Update the software 181

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Using the Embedded Web Server, select the
About Printer
tab and then
Manual Firmware Update
. If new
firmware is available, some information about the new firmware is displayed, and you are given the
opportunity to download and install it.
Using the HP DesignJet Utility under Windows, select the
Admin
tab and then
Launch Firmware Update
.
Using HP Web Jetadmin, with which you can make manual firmware updates or request automatic updates.
Using a USB flash drive. Download the firmware file from
go/DesignJetT2600/firmware
into the USB flash drive and insert it into the Hi-Speed USB host port in the front panel. A firmware update
assistant will appear on the front panel to guide you through the update process.
Update the software
To update printer drivers and other software for your printer, go to
go/DesignJetT2600/
drivers
.
Under Windows, HP Software Update regularly offers to update your software automatically, and the
HP DesignJet Utility may offer you automatic updates when restarted.
Under Mac OS X, Apple SW Update offers you software updates when available.
Printer maintenance kits
Two maintenance kits are available for your printer, containing components that may need to be replaced after
long use. When one of them is needed, a message is displayed on the front panel and by the HP Utility.
When you see the message, you should contact HP Support (see
Contact HP Support
on page
235
) and request
the maintenance kit. The kits are installed by service engineers only.
Secure File Erase
The printer's hard disk is used as a temporary storage area for print jobs. Secure File Erase can erase your
temporary files from the hard disk to protect them from unauthorized access. It begins to do so as soon as you
turn it on, but old temporary files that were already on the hard disk are not erased retroactively. If you want to
erase the old files too, see
Disk Wipe
on page
182
.
Secure File Erase provides three different levels of security:
Non-Secure:
all pointers to the information are erased. The information itself remains on the hard disk until
the disk space it occupies is needed for other purposes, and it is then overwritten. While it remains on the
disk, it is difficult for most people to access, but may be accessed using software designed for the purpose.
ENWW
Update the software
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