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Remote firmware update, Determining the current level of firmware
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Note This HP LaserJet 9055/9065mfp includes euro characters for each of the internal fonts. The MFP can print the euro character in the Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. Hewlett-Packard is committed to maximizing document portability through supporting and promoting euro-symbol standards. Remote firmware update The HP LaserJet 9055/9065mfp features a remote firmware update capability. The method for downloading remote firmware updates from the Web site is similar to that used to download the latest printing-system software and print drivers. The process for remotely upgrading MFP firmware involves three steps: 1 Determine the current level of firmware installed on the HP LaserJet 9055/9065mfp. 2 Go to the HP Web site and download the latest firmware to your computer. 3 Download the new firmware to the MFP. Determining the current level of firmware To determine the current level of firmware, view the configuration page. To print a configuration page, follow these instructions. 1 Press the Mode selection button until the light comes on next to Print. (The Mode selection key has two arrows pointing in a circular direction.) 2 Touch MENUS. 3 Touch INFORMATION. 4 Touch PRINT CONFIGURATION. 5 Look in the configuration page section marked "Printer Information" for the firmware date code. The firmware date code looks something like this: 20031002 07.000.0. Downloading the new firmware from the HP Web site For support information about downloading new firmware from the Web, go to http://www.hp.com/support/lj9055mfp_firmware or http://www.hp.com/support/ lj9065mfp_firmware. The MFP can receive an .RFU update to a MFP as long as it is in a READY state. The MFP waits for all of the I/O channels to become idle before performing the update. If the firmware update involves a change in the format of nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM), any menu settings that are changed from the default settings return to default settings. The settings must be changed again if you want them to be different from the defaults. Examples of settings that are affected in this way are tray types, default symbol sets, and Web access alerts. EN Chapter 2 Software description 47