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Remote firmware update by using FTP on a network connection

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Engineering details NOTE: If the product contains an HP Jetdirect EIO print server or an optional hard disk drive, additional configuration pages print that provide information about those options. The firmware datecode is listed on the configuration page in the section titled Device Information. The firmware datecode has this format: YYYYMMDD XX.XXX.X. The first string of numbers is the date, where YYYY represents the year, MM represents the month, and DD represents the day. For example, a firmware datecode that begins with 20071210 represents December 10, 2007. The second string of numbers represents the firmware version, such as 50.002.0. 2. Open a Web browser window. 3. In the address line of the Web browser, type ftp://, where is the TCP/IP address of the product. For example, if the TCP/IP address is 192.168.0.10, type ftp:// 192.168.0.10. 4. Press Enter. 5. Locate the downloaded .RFU file for the product. 6. Drag and drop the .RFU file onto the PORT icon or onto any open space in the Web browser window. NOTE: If the PORT icon does not appear as a folder name, you might have to enable folder viewing for FTP sites in the Web browser. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, use the following procedure to enable the folder view: a. Select the Tools menu, then select the Internet Options option, and then select the Advanced tab. b. Under the Browsing menu, select the Enable folder view for FTP sites (outside of Internet Explorer) check box. c. Click the OK button to save the setting. 7. The download process begins and the firmware is updated on the product. This can take several minutes. Let the process finish without further interaction with the device or the computer. The messages described in Control panel messages during the firmware update on page 264 appear on the control panel. NOTE: The product automatically turns off and then on again to activate the update; this can happen more than once. At the end of the update process, the Ready message appears on the product control panel. Do not turn off the product or interfere with the update until you see this message. 8. When the Ready message appears on the product control panel, print a configuration page and verify that the firmware version number has changed. Also, print the menu map to view the product settings. Remote firmware update by using FTP on a network connection Complete the following steps to update the product firmware by using file transfer protocol (FTP) through a network connection on Windows operating systems: 1. Print a configuration page and a menu map. Make note of the TCP/IP address of the product on the Embedded Jetdirect Page. The Embedded Jetdirect Page is the second page of the configuration page printout. Also, print a menu map before updating the firmware to see what user settings have been configured in the current firmware. ENWW Remote firmware updates 257

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NOTE:
If the product contains an HP Jetdirect EIO print server or an optional hard disk drive,
additional configuration pages print that provide information about those options.
The firmware datecode is listed on the configuration page in the section titled
Device
Information
. The firmware datecode has this format: YYYYMMDD XX.XXX.X. The first string of
numbers is the date, where YYYY represents the year, MM represents the month, and DD
represents the day. For example, a firmware datecode that begins with 20071210 represents
December 10, 2007. The second string of numbers represents the firmware version, such as
50.002.0.
2.
Open a Web browser window.
3.
In the address line of the Web browser, type
ftp://<IPADDRESS>
, where <IPADDRESS> is the
TCP/IP address of the product. For example, if the TCP/IP address is 192.168.0.10, type
ftp://
192.168.0.10
.
4.
Press
Enter
.
5.
Locate the downloaded .RFU file for the product.
6.
Drag and drop the .RFU file onto the
PORT
icon or onto any open space in the Web browser
window.
NOTE:
If the
PORT
icon does not appear as a folder name, you might have to enable folder
viewing for FTP sites in the Web browser. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, use the following
procedure to enable the folder view:
a.
Select the
Tools
menu, then select the
Internet Options
option, and then select the
Advanced
tab.
b.
Under the
Browsing
menu, select the
Enable folder view for FTP sites (outside of Internet
Explorer)
check box.
c.
Click the
OK
button to save the setting.
7.
The download process begins and the firmware is updated on the product. This can take several
minutes. Let the process finish without further interaction with the device or the computer. The
messages described in
Control panel messages during the firmware update
on page
264
appear
on the control panel.
NOTE:
The product automatically turns off and then on again to activate the update; this can
happen more than once. At the end of the update process, the
Ready
message appears on the
product control panel. Do not turn off the product or interfere with the update until you see this
message.
8.
When the
Ready
message appears on the product control panel, print a configuration page and
verify that the firmware version number has changed. Also, print the menu map to view the product
settings.
Remote firmware update by using FTP on a network connection
Complete the following steps to update the product firmware by using file transfer protocol (FTP) through
a network connection on Windows operating systems:
1.
Print a configuration page and a menu map. Make note of the TCP/IP address of the product on
the Embedded Jetdirect Page. The Embedded Jetdirect Page is the second page of the
configuration page printout. Also, print a menu map before updating the firmware to see what user
settings have been configured in the current firmware.
ENWW
Remote firmware updates
257
Engineering details