Using the HP Web Browser Interface

The Web Browser Interface Screen Layout

Tab Bar. The row of tabs displaying all the Browser Interface Top Level menus.

Active Tab. The current tab selected. The tab is darkened and all the buttons under the tab are displayed.

Status Bar. The region above the Tab Bar that displays status and device name information.

Port Utilization and Status Displays. The region containing graphs that indicate network traffic on each switch port and symbols indicating the status of each port.

Button Bar. The row(s) of buttons that are contained within the Active Tab.

Active Button. The current button selected. The button is darkened and the window associated with the button is displayed.

Alert Log. A list of all events, or alerts, that can be retrieved from the switch’s firmware at the current time. Information associated with the alerts is displayed, including Status, Alert Name, the date and time the Alert was reported by the switch, and a short description of the alert. You can double click on any of the entries in the log and get a detailed description. See “The Alert Log” on page 3-16.

Alert Log Header Bar. The row of column heads running across the top of the Alert Log.

Alert Log Control Bar. The region at the bottom of the Alert Log containing buttons that enable you to refresh the Alert Log to display all alerts that have been reported since you first displayed the log. Also available in the bar are a button to acknowledge new alerts and a button to delete alerts.

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HP 212M, 224M manual Using the HP Web Browser Interface

224M, 212M specifications

The HP 212M and 224M are innovative models in the line of HP printers that combine advanced printing technology with user-friendly features, making them suitable for various printing needs in both home and office environments. These models stand out due to their efficiency, speed, and overall print quality.

One of the main features of the HP 212M and 224M is their high-resolution printing capabilities. They offer sharp text and vivid colors, ensuring that documents, photos, and graphics look professional and appealing. Both models utilize HP’s proprietary thermal inkjet technology, which allows for precise ink placement and minimizes waste, further contributing to the overall cost efficiency of printing.

The HP 212M is designed for lower-volume printing needs, making it an ideal choice for small businesses or home offices that require reliable performance without overwhelming capacity. It supports a range of paper sizes and types, providing versatility for various printing tasks.

On the other hand, the HP 224M is equipped to handle higher volume printing demands. It features larger ink cartridges and advanced paper handling capabilities, allowing it to accommodate larger print jobs without frequent interruptions. This makes it particularly suitable for busy work environments where efficiency is paramount.

Both models come equipped with wireless connectivity options, allowing users to print from smartphones, tablets, and computers seamlessly. The compatibility with mobile printing technologies, such as Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print, empowers users to send documents to the printer from virtually anywhere, enhancing workflow and productivity.

Energy efficiency is another characteristic that distinguishes the HP 212M and 224M printers. They are designed to consume less power than traditional printers, contributing to lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint. Additionally, HP’s commitment to sustainability is evident through their recyclable cartridge program, encouraging eco-friendly practices among users.

In summary, the HP 212M and 224M printers offer a compelling combination of high-quality printing, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. Whether for personal use or professional settings, these models provide the reliability and performance that users need to meet their printing requirements efficiently.