Konica Minolta HP PageWide XL 8000 User Guide - Page 18

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● Power options > Printer sleep to change the length of time the printer waits before going into sleep mode (see Sleep mode on page 11). You can set the time from 5 to 240 minutes. The default time is 20 minutes (total time including 5 minutes in dim mode). ● Unit selection to change the units of measurement in the front-panel display. Select English or Metric. By default, units are set to Metric. ● Restore factory settings to restore the printer settings to their original values as set in the factory. This option restores all of the printer settings except the Gigabit Ethernet settings and paper presets. HP Utility The HP Utility enables you to manage your printer from a computer with a TCP/IP connection. NOTE: The HP Utility under Mac OS X and the HP Designjet Utility under Windows have similar functions and are sometimes referred to collectively as the HP Utility in this guide. ● Under Windows, start the HP Designjet Utility from the icon on your taskbar or from Start > All Programs > HP > HP Designjet Utility > HP Designjet Utility. This launches the HP Designjet Utility, showing the printers installed on your computer. When you open the HP Designjet Utility for the first time, it may offer you an automatic update with enhanced functionality that we recommend you to accept. ● Under Mac OS X, launch the HP Utility from your Dock shortcut or by selecting Applications > HP > HP Utility. This launches the HP Utility, showing the printers installed on your computer. When you select your printer in the left pane, everything that appears in the right pane is specific to that printer. Embedded Web Server The Embedded Web Server is a Web server running inside the printer. You can use it to obtain printer information, manage settings and presets, install new firmware, and troubleshoot problems. Service engineers can use it to retrieve internal information that helps to diagnose printer problems. 12 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW

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Power options
>
Printer sleep
to change the length of time the printer waits before going into sleep
mode (see
Sleep mode
on page
11
). You can set the time from 5 to 240 minutes. The default time is 20
minutes (total time including 5 minutes in dim mode).
Unit selection
to change the units of measurement in the front-panel display. Select
English
or
Metric
.
By default, units are set to
Metric
.
Restore factory settings
to restore the printer settings to their original values as set in the factory. This
option restores all of the printer settings except the Gigabit Ethernet settings and paper presets.
HP Utility
The HP Utility enables you to manage your printer from a computer with a TCP/IP connection.
NOTE:
The HP Utility under Mac OS X and the HP Designjet Utility under Windows have similar functions and
are sometimes referred to collectively as the HP Utility in this guide.
Under Windows,
start the HP Designjet Utility from the
icon on your taskbar or from
Start
>
All
Programs
>
HP
>
HP Designjet Utility
>
HP Designjet Utility
. This launches the HP Designjet Utility,
showing the printers installed on your computer. When you open the HP Designjet Utility for the
first
time, it may
offer
you an automatic update with enhanced functionality that we recommend you to
accept.
Under Mac OS X,
launch the HP Utility from your Dock shortcut or by selecting
Applications
>
HP
>
HP
Utility
. This launches the HP Utility, showing the printers installed on your computer.
When you select your printer in the left pane, everything that appears in the right pane is
specific
to that
printer.
Embedded Web Server
The Embedded Web Server is a Web server running inside the printer. You can use it to obtain printer
information, manage settings and presets, install new
firmware,
and troubleshoot problems. Service
engineers can use it to retrieve internal information that helps to diagnose printer problems.
12
Chapter 1
Introduction
ENWW