HP LaserJet Pro 100 HP LaserJet Pro 100 Color MFP M175 - Software Technical Re - Page 218
Mac OS X operating systems, Print-ready printing by using a local Windows port
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Mac OS X operating systems 1. Make note of the TCP/IP address on the HP Embedded Jetdirect page. The HP Embedded Jetdirect page is the second page of the configuration page printout. 2. Open a Terminal window on the computer. You can find the Terminal program on the computer in the following location: System/Applications/Utilities/Terminal Open the Finder, select Applications, and then click Utilities. Double-click to open the Terminal utility. 3. Type FTP . For example, if the TCP/IP address is 192.168.0.90, type the following: FTP 192.168.0.90 4. Press the Enter key on the keyboard. 5. When prompted for a user name and password, press the Enter key. 6. You can drag and drop the firmware file into the Terminal folder (System/Applications/Utilities/ Terminal). Alternatively, you can type put , where is the location where the printready file was downloaded from the Web. For example, type the following: put /username/desktop/P3010FW.PDF NOTE: If the file name or path includes a space, you must enclose the file name or path in quotation marks. For example, type put "/user name/desktop/P3010FW.PDF" To ensure that the entire path to the print-ready file is placed in the put command, type put and a space, and then click and drag the print-ready file onto the terminal window. The complete path to the file is automatically placed after the put command. 7. Press the Enter key. 8. The download process begins and the firmware is updated on the product. This can take about five minutes. Let the process finish without further interaction with the product or computer. 9. The product automatically turns off and on again to activate the update. Print-ready printing by using a local Windows port To print directly by using a local Windows port, follow the instructions for your operating system. 200 Chapter 6 Engineering details ENWW