HP 1300, 1150 manual Using the embedded Web server, To open the embedded Web server

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Using the embedded Web server

The embedded Web server is available for HP LaserJet 1300 series printers with LIO network connections. The embedded Web server provides the same functions as the Advanced Printer Settings section of the HP toolbox. The main differences between using the embedded Web server and using the HP toolbox are the following:

You do not need to install any software on the computer. You only need to have a supported Web browser. To use the embedded Web server, you must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 4.75 or later.

The embedded Web server is available in English only.

The embedded Web server does not provide e-mail or status alerts.

The embedded Web server is supported by more operating systems than the HP toolbox, including Windows 95, Windows NT, Linux, and UNIX® .

The embedded Web server allows you to view printer and network status and to manage printing functions from your computer instead of from the printer control panel. Below are examples of what you can do using the embedded Web server:

view printer status information

view and print internal pages

determine the remaining life on all supplies and order new ones

set the type of paper loaded in each tray

view and change tray configurations

view and change the printer default configuration settings

view and change network configuration

The embedded Web server works when the printer is connected to an IP-based network. The embedded Web server does not support IPX- or AppleTalk-based printer connections.

Note

You do not have to have Internet access to open and use the embedded Web server. However, if

 

you click a link in the Other Links area, you must have Internet access in order to go to the site

 

associated with the link.

 

 

Note

To open the embedded Web server

1In a supported Web browser, type the IP address or hostname for the printer. To find the IP address, print a Configuration page at the printer by pressing and holding Go for 5 seconds.

Once you open the URL, you can bookmark it so that you can return to it quickly in the future.

2The embedded Web server has three tabs that contain settings and information about the printer: the Information tab, the Settings tab, and the Networking tab. Click the tab that you want to view.

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Contents Use Page User guide Copyright Information Contents Media Problemsolving Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories Printer basics Quick access to more information Where to look for more informationWWW links for drivers, software, and support User guide linksPrinter configurations Hp LaserJetHp LaserJet 1300n Printer features Print with excellent qualitySave time Save moneyWalk around Hp LaserJet 1150 printer and hp LaserJet 1300 series printerWalk around Printer control panel Media paths Main input trayPriority input tray Printer media guidesStraight-through output path Output binPrint cartridge access Print cartridge doorInstalling printer software To install printer software for Windows 95 and Windows NTTo install printer software for all other operating systems Printer softwarePrinter properties driver Click Properties, or click Printing PreferencesPrint setting priorities To access the printer properties online helpPrinter properties online help Software for Windows Printer driversAvailable printer drivers Available printer driversHp toolbox Embedded Web server hp LaserJet 1300 series onlyAccessing the print driver Mac OS Accessing the print driver Mac OS XSoftware for Macintosh computers Hp LaserJet 1150 printerClick Auto Setup Hp LaserJet 1300 series printerPostScript Printer Description files PPDs Click Printer USBSoftware for network installations only Hp Web JetadminStarting hp Web Jetadmin Connecting the USB cable Printer connectionsUSB connections Parallel connections Wireless connections Connecting to the networkNetwork connections Media Choosing paper and other media Media to avoid Media that may damage the printerOptimizing print quality for media types Loading media into the input trays Specific types of mediaPrinting on transparencies or labels To print transparencies or labelsPrinting on envelopes Printing one envelopeEnww Printing multiple envelopes Enww Printing on letterhead and preprinted forms To print letterhead or preprinted formsPrinting on custom-sized media and cardstock To print on custom-sized media or cardstockPrinting tasks Manual feed Accessing the watermark feature Printing watermarksAccessing the multiple pages per sheet feature Manual duplex using the top output bin Printing on both sides of the paper manual duplexingEnww Manual duplex on heavy media or card stock Printing booklets Printing booklets Canceling a print job Understanding print quality settings Using EconoMode Saves toner Maintenance Using HP print cartridges HP policy on non-HP print cartridgesStoring print cartridges Print cartridge life expectancy Saving toner Redistributing toner Water sets toner into the fabricChanging the print cartridge Water sets toner into the fabric Cleaning the printer Cleaning the print cartridge areaCleaning the printer media path Managing the printer Configuration Printer information pagesDemo Using the hp toolbox Supported browsersTo view hp toolbox Hp toolbox sections Other linksTroubleshooting tab Status tabSet up status alerts Set up e-mail alertsAdministrative settings Alerts tabAdvanced Printer Settings window Settings tabNetwork window Information tabUsing the embedded Web server To open the embedded Web serverSettings tab Information tabNetworking tab Wireless printing BluetoothIeee 802.11b standard Chapter Problemsolving Finding the solution Is the printer set up correctly?Is the Ready light on? Can you print a demo page?Is the print quality acceptable? Is the printer communicating with the computer?Does the printed page look like you expected? Contact HP supportStatus light patterns Light status legendReturn to Finding the solution Common Macintosh problems Symptom Possible Cause Solution Problems in the ChooserSymptom Possible Cause Solution Printing Errors LaserWriterSymptom Possible Cause Solution USB Problems Hardware troubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Solution OS X problems Renaming the Printer hp LaserJet 1300 series only Mac OSClick Select PPD Troubleshooting PostScript PS errors Paper handling problems Media handling problems Problem SolutionThis may cause toner to fuse improperly if using heavy Printed page problems Problem Solution Printed page is different than what appeared on screenPrinted page problems ProblemSolution Printer properties driver for more informationPrinter software problems Printer software problems ProblemSolutionImproving print quality Light print or fadedToner specks DropoutsGray background Toner smearLoose toner Vertical repetitive defectsMisformed characters SkewCurl or wave Wrinkles or creasesToner scatter outline Clearing jams Typical media jam locationsRemoving a jammed Return to Finding the solution Failure to complete this procedure might damage the printer Changing the pickup rollerChanging the pickup roller Enww Cleaning the pickup roller Changing the printer separation pad Tab on the right is larger to help you position it correctly Snap both sides into place Printer specifications Specifications Printer specifications Environmental specificationsAcoustic emissions Printer specifications Electrical specifications1 Printer specifications Physical specifications Printer capacities and ratingsPrinter specifications Memory specifications Port availabilityFCC compliance Environmental product stewardship program Protecting the environmentPaper Material restrictionsSpare parts and supplies availability For more informationMaterial safety data sheet Regulatory statements Declaration of ConformityRegulatory statements Laser safety statement Canadian DOC regulationsKorean EMI statement Vcci statement Japan Laser statement for Finland Laserturvallisuus Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klass 1 Laser ApparatAppendix a Media specifications Printer media specifications Supported media sizes Guidelines for using media Paper usage Symptom Problem with paper SolutionPaper Labels TransparenciesLabel construction Envelopes Envelope constructionEnvelopes with double-side seams Envelopes with adhesive strips or flapsCard stock and heavy media Card stock constructionCard stock guidelines Appendix B Warranty and licensing Hewlett-Packard software license agreement HP Software License TermsHewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Limited warranty for print cartridge life Frequently asked questionsHardware service Extended warranty Guidelines for repacking the printer How to contact HP Ordering supplies and accessories Ordering supplies and accessoriesSupplies and accessories Ordering information Description or use Order numberAppendix D Ordering supplies and accessories 10/100 networking and wireless print servers Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories Network configuration Installing a shared printer on Windows 98 and MillenniumClick Have Disk Installing a shared printer on Windows Installing a shared printer on Windows XP Double-clickPrinters and Other Hardware Click Add a printerAppendix E Network configuration Memory Installing a memory Dimm 1300 series only Installing a memory Dimm 1300 series only Testing the Dimm installation Removing a Dimm Store the Dimm chip in an antistatic bag Working with the print server Installing the print server Printing a configurationTo install the print server software Using the print server’s embedded Web server Changing the IP addressTroubleshooting the print server Installed print server stops workingTo assign a static IP address Print server status light Print server status light Light behavior DescriptionRestoring the factory default settings Index IndexIndex Index USB Page Q1334-90941
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1150, 1300 specifications

The HP LaserJet 1300 and 1150 printers are distinguished models in HP's range, offering reliable performance for small to medium-sized businesses and home offices. These printers are known for their compact designs, making them ideal for limited workspace while delivering high-quality printing results.

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Maintenance is made simple with user-friendly access to toner cartridges and a straightforward paper loading process. The printers utilize high-capacity toner cartridges, which reduce the frequency of replacements and yield more pages per cartridge, ultimately lowering the overall cost of ownership.

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