HP Designjet T920 HP Designjet T920 and T1500 ePrinter series - User's Guide - Page 191
Web Services issues, Automatic file system check, Alerts, Customer Involvement Program test
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● All tests ● Network connectivity test: Check the printer's connection to the local area network. ● Internet connectivity test: Check the printer's connection to the Internet. ● HP Designjet ePrint & Share test: Check the printer's connection to HP Designjet ePrint & Share. ● HP ePrint Center connectivity test: Check the printer's connection to the HP ePrint Center. ● Firmware update test: Check the printer's connection to HP's firmware update servers. ● Email server test: Check the printer's connection to the configured email server. ● Customer Involvement Program test: Check the printer's connection to the CIP. Alternatively, these tests can be launched from the Embedded Web Server: select Support > Connectivity troubleshooting. If any test fails, the printer describes the problem and recommends how to solve it. Web Services issues For any issues with HP ePrint, please refer to the HP ePrint Center: http://www.hp.com/go/eprintcenter. For any issues with HP Designjet ePrint & Share, please refer to the HP Designjet ePrint & Share website: http://www.hp.com/go/eprintandshare. Automatic file system check When you turn on the printer, you will occasionally see a front panel display similar to the one shown below. A file system check is taking place; it can take up to 40 minutes. Please wait until it finishes. CAUTION: If you turn the printer off before the file system check has finished, the file system could be seriously damaged, making the printer's hard disk unusable. In any case, the file system check will restart from the beginning whenever you turn the printer on again. A file system check is scheduled every 90 days, in order to maintain the hard disk's file system integrity. NOTE: When the printer is powered back on, it takes about three minutes to initialize and check and prepare the printhead. However, it can take up to 40 under some conditions, for example, when the printer has not been used for a long period of time and requires more time to prepare the printhead. Alerts Your printer can communicate two types of alerts: ENWW Web Services issues 183