HP 4250/4350 manual Tray behavior options, To show the IP address

Models: 4250/4350

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To show the IP address

1.Press MENU to open the menus.

2.Press (DOWN button) to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE.

3.Press (SELECT button) to select CONFIGURE DEVICE.

4.Press (DOWN button) to highlight SYSTEM SETUP.

5.Press (SELECT button) to select SYSTEM SETUP.

6.Press (DOWN button) to highlight SHOW ADDRESS.

7.Press (SELECT button) to select SHOW ADDRESS.

8.Press (UP button) or (DOWN button) to select the desired option.

9.Press (SELECT button) to select the option.

10.Press MENU to exit the menu.

Tray behavior options

Four user-defined options are available for tray behavior:

USE REQUESTED TRAY. Selecting EXCLUSIVELY ensures that the printer does not automatically select another tray when you indicate that a specific tray should be used. Selecting FIRST allows the printer to pull from a second tray if the specified tray is empty. EXCLUSIVELY is the default setting.

MANUALLY FEED PROMPT. If you select ALWAYS (the default value), the system always shows a prompt before pulling from the multipurpose tray. If you select UNLESS LOADED, the system displays the prompt only if the multipurpose tray is empty.

PS DEFER MEDIA. This setting affects how non-HP PostScript drivers behave with the printer. You do not need to change this setting if you use the drivers that HP supplies. If set to ENABLED, non-HP PostScript drivers use the same HP tray selection method as the HP drivers. If set to DISABLED, some non-HP PostScript drivers use the PostScript tray selection method instead of the HP method.

SIZE/TYPE PROMPT. Use this item to control whether the tray configuration message and its corresponding prompts are shown whenever a tray is opened and closed. These prompts instruct you to change the type or size if the tray is configured for a different type or size than is loaded in the tray.

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HP 4250/4350 manual Tray behavior options, To show the IP address