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● If the printer is connected to your computer through intermediate devices, such as switch boxes, buffer boxes, cable adapters, or cable converters, remove the intermediate device and try connecting the printer directly to your computer. ● Try another interface cable. See Choose which connection method to use on page 13. ● Make sure that the graphic language setting is correctly set. Cannot access the Embedded Web Server If you have not done so already, please read Access the Embedded Web Server on page 16. 1. Go to the front panel and select the icon. 2. Select Connectivity Menu > Advanced > Embedded Web Server > Allow EWS > On. 3. If you have a TCP/IP connection to your printer, go to the front panel and select the select Connectivity Menu. icon, and then 4. Select the type of connection you are using. 5. Select View Information. 6. The information should read: IP enabled: Yes. If it does not, you might need to use a different connection. If you still cannot access the Embedded Web Server, turn the printer off with the Power button on the front panel and then turn it on again. If you experience very slow progress while trying to access the Embedded Web Server, the problem could be that you are using a proxy server. Try bypassing the proxy server and accessing the Embedded Web Server directly. ● In Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, go to Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings, and select the Bypass proxy server for local addresses check box. You can also click the Advanced button to add the printer's IP address to the list of exceptions, for which the proxy server is not used. ● In Safari for Mac OS X, go to Safari > Preferences > Advanced and click the Proxies: Change Settings button. Add the printer's IP address or its domain name to the list of exceptions, for which the proxy server is not used. "Out-of-memory" error message There is no direct relationship between the size of a file in your computer and the amount of memory needed to print the file. Because of file compression and other factors, it is difficult to estimate how much memory is needed to print a job. It is possible that the printer will lack sufficient memory to print a certain job, despite having printed larger jobs in the past. Adding memory to your printer is one solution. If you are using the Windows HP-GL/2 driver, printer memory problems can often be resolved by clicking the Advanced tab, selecting Document options, selecting Printer features, and then selecting Print job as raster. NOTE: If you select this option, the time needed to process the job in your computer might be considerably longer. ENWW Cannot access the Embedded Web Server 165

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If the printer is connected to your computer through intermediate devices, such as switch boxes, buffer
boxes, cable adapters, or cable converters, remove the intermediate device and try connecting the printer
directly to your computer.
Try another interface cable. See
Choose which connection method to use
on page
13
.
Make sure that the graphic language setting is correctly set.
Cannot access the Embedded Web Server
If you have not done so already, please read
Access the Embedded Web Server
on page
16
.
1.
Go to the front panel and select the
icon.
2.
Select
Connectivity Menu
>
Advanced
>
Embedded Web Server
>
Allow EWS
>
On
.
3.
If you have a TCP/IP connection to your printer, go to the front panel and select the
icon, and then
select
Connectivity Menu
.
4.
Select the type of connection you are using.
5.
Select
View Information
.
6.
The information should read:
IP enabled: Yes
. If it does not, you might need to use a different connection.
If you still cannot access the Embedded Web Server, turn the printer off with the
Power
button on the front panel
and then turn it on again.
If you experience very slow progress while trying to access the Embedded Web Server, the problem could be
that you are using a proxy server. Try bypassing the proxy server and accessing the Embedded Web Server
directly.
In Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, go to
Tools
>
Internet Options
>
Connections
>
LAN Settings
, and select
the
Bypass proxy server for local addresses
check box. You can also click the
Advanced
button to add the
printer's IP address to the list of exceptions, for which the proxy server is not used.
In Safari for Mac OS X, go to
Safari
>
Preferences
>
Advanced
and click the
Proxies: Change Settings
button.
Add the printer's IP address or its domain name to the list of exceptions, for which the proxy server is not
used.
“Out-of-memory” error message
There is no direct relationship between the size of a file in your computer and the amount of memory needed to
print the file. Because of file compression and other factors, it is difficult to estimate how much memory is
needed to print a job. It is possible that the printer will lack sufficient memory to print a certain job, despite
having printed larger jobs in the past. Adding memory to your printer is one solution.
If you are using the Windows HP-GL/2 driver, printer memory problems can often be resolved by clicking the
Advanced
tab, selecting
Document options
, selecting
Printer features
, and then selecting
Print job as raster
.
NOTE:
If you select this option, the time needed to process the job in your computer might be considerably
longer.
ENWW
Cannot access the Embedded Web Server
165