HP T1120ps HP Designjet T1120 Printer Series User's Guide: English - Page 187

Cannot access the Embedded Web Server, Automatic file system check, General printer issues

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General printer issues 4. Select the type of connection you are using. 5. Select View Information. If you still cannot connect, switch the printer off and back on with the Power key on the front panel. Cannot access the Embedded Web Server If you have not done so already, please read Access the Embedded Web Server on page 29. NOTE: If you connect directly to your printer with a USB cable, use the HP Printer Utility. 1. Press the Menu key to return to the main menu and select the Connectivity menu icon . 2. Select Advanced > Allow EWS > On. 3. If you have a TCP/IP connection to your printer, press the Menu key to return to the main menu and select the Connectivity menu icon again. 4. Select the type of connection you are using. 5. Select View Information. 6. Ensure that you see IP enabled. If not, you may need to use a different connection. If you are using a proxy server, try bypassing the server and accessing the Web server directly. ● In Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, go to Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings, and check the Bypass proxy server for local addresses box. Alternatively, for more precise control, click the Advanced button and add the printer's IP address to the list of exceptions, for which the proxy server is not used. ● In Safari for Mac OS, go to Safari > Preferences > Advanced and click the Proxies: Change Settings button. Add the printer's IP address or its domain name to the list of exceptions, for which the proxy server is not used. If you still cannot connect, switch the printer off and back on with the Power key on the front panel. 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. 178 Chapter 17 Troubleshooting general printer issues ENWW

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4.
Select the type of connection you are using.
5.
Select
View Information
.
If you still cannot connect, switch the printer off and back on with the
Power
key on the front panel.
Cannot access the Embedded Web Server
If you have not done so already, please read
Access the Embedded Web Server
on page
29
.
NOTE:
If you connect directly to your printer with a USB cable, use the HP Printer Utility.
1.
Press the
Menu
key to return to the main menu and select the Connectivity menu icon
.
2.
Select
Advanced
>
Allow EWS
>
On
.
3.
If you have a TCP/IP connection to your printer, press the
Menu
key to return to the main menu
and select the Connectivity menu icon
again.
4.
Select the type of connection you are using.
5.
Select
View Information
.
6.
Ensure that you see IP enabled. If not, you may need to use a different connection.
If you are using a proxy server, try bypassing the server and accessing the Web server directly.
In Internet Explorer 6 for Windows, go to
Tools
>
Internet Options
>
Connections
>
LAN
Settings
, and check the
Bypass proxy server for local addresses
box. Alternatively, for more
precise control, click the
Advanced
button and add the printer's IP address to the list of exceptions,
for which the proxy server is not used.
In Safari for Mac OS, go to
Safari
>
Preferences
>
Advanced
and click the
Proxies: Change
Settings
button. Add the printer's IP address or its domain name to the list of exceptions, for which
the proxy server is not used.
If you still cannot connect, switch the printer off and back on with the
Power
key on the front panel.
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.
178
Chapter 17
Troubleshooting general printer issues
ENWW
General printer issues