HP DesignJet Z2600 User guide - Page 22

Choose which connection method to use, Connect the printer to your network, Network configuration

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Choose which connection method to use The following methods can be used to connect your printer. Connection type Gigabit Ethernet Jetdirect print server (optional accessory) Speed Cable length Very fast; varies according Long: 100 m (328 ft) to network traffic Moderate; varies according Long: 100 m (328 ft) to network traffic Other factors Requires extra equipment (switches) Requires extra equipment (switches) Provides additional features See http://www.hp.com/go/jetdirect for more details NOTE: The printer provides a single RJ-45 connector port for a network connection. In order to meet Class A limits, the use of shielded I/O cables is required. NOTE: The speed of any network connection depends on all components used in the network, which can include network interface cards, routers, switches and cables. If any one of these components cannot operate at high speed, you will have a low-speed connection. The speed of your network connection can also be affected by the total amount of traffic from other devices on the network. Connect the printer to your network The printer is able to configure itself automatically for most networks, in a similar way to any computer in the same network. The first time you connect it to a network, this process may take a few minutes. Once the printer has a working network configuration, you can check its network address from the front panel: press , then . Network configuration For more details about the current network configuration, go to the front panel and press , then , then Connectivity > Network connectivity > Gigabit Ethernet > Modify configuration; or, for Jetdirect, Connectivity > Network connectivity > Jetdirect EIO > Modify configuration. From here it is possible, though not normally necessary, to change the settings manually; this can also be done remotely using the Embedded Web Server or the HP DesignJet Utility. TIP: You may find it helpful to print out the full printer network configuration on paper. This can be done from the front panel: press , then , then Internal prints > Service information prints > Print connectivity config. If you do not print out the full network configuration, consider making a note of the printer's IP address and network name. If you accidentally misconfigure the printer's network settings, you can restore the network settings to their factory values from the front panel: press , then , then Connectivity > Network connectivity > Gigabit Ethernet > Restore factory settings; or, for Jetdirect, Connectivity > Network connectivity > Jetdirect EIO > Restore factory settings. Then you must restart the printer. This automatically provides a working network configuration for most networks. The printer's other settings remain unchanged. 14 Chapter 2 Installing the software ENWW

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Choose which connection method to use
The following methods can be used to connect your printer.
Connection type
Speed
Cable length
Other factors
Gigabit Ethernet
Very fast; varies according
to network
traffic
Long: 100 m (328 ft)
Requires extra equipment (switches)
Jetdirect print server
(optional accessory)
Moderate; varies according
to network
traffic
Long: 100 m (328 ft)
Requires extra equipment (switches)
Provides additional features
See
go/jetdirect
for more
details
NOTE:
The printer provides a single RJ-45 connector port for a network connection. In order to meet Class A
limits, the use of shielded I/O cables is required.
NOTE:
The speed of any network connection depends on all components used in the network, which can
include network interface cards, routers, switches and cables. If any one of these components cannot operate at
high speed, you will have a low-speed connection. The speed of your network connection can also be
affected
by
the total amount of
traffic
from other devices on the network.
Connect the printer to your network
The printer is able to
configure
itself automatically for most networks, in a similar way to any computer in the
same network. The
first
time you connect it to a network, this process may take a few minutes.
Once the printer has a working network
configuration,
you can check its network address from the front panel:
press
, then
.
Network
configuration
For more details about the current network
configuration,
go to the front panel and press
, then
, then
Connectivity
>
Network connectivity
>
Gigabit Ethernet
>
Modify
configuration
; or, for Jetdirect,
Connectivity
>
Network connectivity
>
Jetdirect EIO
>
Modify
configuration
. From here it is possible, though not normally
necessary, to change the settings manually; this can also be done remotely using the Embedded Web Server or
the HP DesignJet Utility.
TIP:
You may
find
it helpful to print out the full printer network
configuration
on paper. This can be done from
the front panel: press
, then
, then
Internal prints
>
Service information prints
>
Print connectivity
config
.
If you do not print out the full network
configuration,
consider making a note of the printer's IP address and
network name.
If you accidentally
misconfigure
the printer’s network settings, you can restore the network settings to their
factory values from the front panel: press
, then
, then
Connectivity
>
Network connectivity
>
Gigabit
Ethernet
>
Restore factory settings
; or, for Jetdirect,
Connectivity
>
Network connectivity
>
Jetdirect EIO
>
Restore
factory settings
. Then you must restart the printer. This automatically provides a working network
configuration
for most networks. The printer’s other settings remain unchanged.
14
Chapter 2
Installing the software
ENWW