HP PageWide XL 4000 User Guide - Page 22

Preparing your printer, Connect the printer to your network, Modify network configuration

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- Print current information - Print usage information - Print event logs - Print calibration status - Print connectivity configuration - Print all pages (prints all the above reports) ● Output destination prints - Print test on folder to check alignment - Print test on stacker to test alignment Preparing your printer 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: tap . TIP: Consider making a note of the printer's network name and IP address, because you may need them during the setup process of connecting your Windows or Mac OS computer clients. Modify network configuration To modify the current network configuration, go to the front panel and tap , then , then Gigabit Ethernet. 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. For full details of the available connectivity settings, see Networking on page 84. 16 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW

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Print current information
Print usage information
Print event logs
Print calibration status
Print connectivity
configuration
Print all pages (prints all the above reports)
Output destination prints
Print test on folder to check alignment
Print test on stacker to test alignment
Preparing your printer
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:
tap
.
TIP:
Consider making a note of the printer’s network name and IP address, because you may need them during
the setup process of connecting your Windows or Mac OS computer clients.
Modify network
configuration
To modify the current network
configuration,
go to the front panel and tap
, then
, then
Gigabit
Ethernet
. 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.
For full details of the available connectivity settings, see
Networking
on page
84
.
16
Chapter 1
Introduction
ENWW