HP DesignJet Z2600 User guide - Page 19

Web Services, Turn the printer on and off, off

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- View job accounting information, see Retrieving printer usage information on page 95 - Change various printer settings - Manage email notifications - Change permissions and security settings See Access the Embedded Web Server on page 28 and Access the HP DesignJet Utility on page 28. NOTE: New versions of all printer software can be expected to appear from time to time. In some cases, when you receive your printer there may already be later versions available on HP's website of some of the software provided with it. Web Services Your printer can be connected to the Web, providing various benefits: ● Automatic firmware updates (see Update the firmware on page 111) ● Print to your printer by sending it an email message with the file to be printed as an attachment. PDF, TIFF, and JPG files are supported. To take advantage of these benefits, your printer must be connected to the Internet. For the latest information, see http://www.hpconnected.com. Turn the printer on and off TIP: The printer can be left powered on without wasting energy. Leaving it on improves response time and overall system reliability. When the printer has not been used for a certain period of time (the default time is determined by Energy Star), it saves power by going into sleep mode. However, any interaction with the printer's front-panel display, or sending a new job to print, returns it to active mode, and it can resume printing immediately. To change the sleep mode time, see Change the sleep mode setting on page 29. NOTE: In sleep mode, the printer performs maintenance service to the printheads from time to time. This avoids long preparation times after long idle periods. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to leave the printer powered on or in sleep mode to avoid wasting ink and time. If you wish to turn the printer on or off or reset the printer, the normal and recommended method is to use the Power key on the front panel. However, if you plan to store the printer for a long period or the Power key does not seem to work, you are recommended to turn it off using the power switch at the rear. To turn it back on, use the power switch at the rear. ENWW Web Services 11

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View job accounting information, see
Retrieving printer usage information
on page
95
Change various printer settings
Manage email
notifications
Change permissions and security settings
See
Access the Embedded Web Server
on page
28
and
Access the HP DesignJet Utility
on page
28
.
NOTE:
New versions of all printer software can be expected to appear from time to time. In some cases, when
you receive your printer there may already be later versions available on HP's website of some of the software
provided with it.
Web Services
Your printer can be connected to the Web, providing various
benefits:
Automatic
firmware
updates (see
Update the
firmware
on page
111
)
Print to your printer by sending it an email message with the
file
to be printed as an attachment. PDF, TIFF,
and JPG
files
are supported.
To take advantage of these
benefits,
your printer must be connected to the Internet.
For the latest information, see
.
Turn the printer on and
off
TIP:
The printer can be left powered on without wasting energy. Leaving it on improves response time and
overall system reliability. When the printer has not been used for a certain period of time (the default time is
determined by Energy Star), it saves power by going into sleep mode. However, any interaction with the printer's
front-panel display, or sending a new job to print, returns it to active mode, and it can resume printing
immediately. To change the sleep mode time, see
Change the sleep mode setting
on page
29
.
NOTE:
In sleep mode, the printer performs maintenance service to the printheads from time to time. This
avoids long preparation times after long idle periods. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to leave the printer
powered on or in sleep mode to avoid wasting ink and time.
If you wish to turn the printer on or
off
or reset the printer, the normal and recommended method is to use the
Power
key on the front panel.
However, if you plan to store the printer for a long period or the
Power
key does not seem to work, you are
recommended to turn it
off
using the power switch at the rear.
To turn it back on, use the power switch at the rear.
ENWW
Web Services
11