Table of contents
1 Overview |
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What is an embedded Web server? | 1 |
Features | 1 |
HP Web Jetadmin and the HP Embedded Web Server | 2 |
System requirements | 2 |
Opening the HP Embedded Web Server | 2 |
Login and logoff | 4 |
To log in as an administrator | 4 |
To log off as an administrator | 4 |
Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server | 5 |
2 Viewing product status from the HP EWS Information screens |
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Device Status | 8 |
Configuration Page | 10 |
Supplies Status | 13 |
Event Log | 15 |
Usage Page | 16 |
Diagnostics Page | 18 |
Device Information | 20 |
Control Panel Snapshot | 21 |
Color Usage Job Log | 22 |
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Printing a file or updating firmware from the Print screen | 24 |
3 Configuring the product from the Settings screens |
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Configure Device | 25 |
Using the menus on the Configure Device screen | 26 |
Tray Sizes/Types | 27 |
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Configuring outgoing | 29 |
Configuring the return | 29 |
Alerts | 30 |
Using the Alerts screen with a product | 32 |
AutoSend | 36 |
To turn on the AutoSend feature | 37 |
Security | 38 |
Authentication Manager | 40 |
LDAP Authentication | 42 |
Kerberos Authentication | 45 |
ENWW | iii |