HP C6200 manual Network glossary, Hex

Models: C6200

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Parameter

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

broken up into packets. Each packet contains the destination address as well

 

 

 

as the data.

 

 

 

 

Total Packets

 

The number of packets received by the HP All-in-One without error since it

received

 

has been turned on. The counter clears after the HP All-in-One is turned off.

 

 

 

 

Network glossary

setup

access point

ASCII

AutoIP

DHCP

DNS

DNS-SD

DSL

Ethernet

Ethernet cable

EWS

Gateway

HEX

host computer

Hostname

hub

A network router that has wireless capability.

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The standard for numbers used by computers to represent all the uppercase and lowercase Latin letters, numbers, punctuation, etc.

A feature of the installation software, which determines the configuration parameters of devices on the network.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A server on the network that supplies configuration parameters to devices on the network. On small networks, this could be a router.

Domain Name Service. When you use the Web or send an e-mail message, you use a domain name to do it. For example, the URL http://www.hp.com contains the domain name hp.com. The DNS on the Internet translates the domain name into an IP address. Devices use the IP addresses to refer to one another.

See DNS. The SD portion stands for Service Discovery. This is part of a protocol developed by Apple that enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks.

Digital Subscriber Line. A high-speed connection to the Internet.

The most common local network technology that connects computers using copper cabling.

The cable used to connect network elements in a wired network. The CAT-5 Ethernet cable is also known as a straight-through cable. When using an Ethernet cable, the network elements must be attached to a router. An Ethernet cable uses an RJ-45 connector.

Embedded Web Server. A browser-based utility that provides a simple way to manage the HP All-in-One. You can monitor status, configure HP All-in- One networking parameters, or access HP All-in-One features.

A computer or other device, such as a router, that serves as an entrance to the Internet or another network.

Hexadecimal. The base 16 numbering system, which uses the digits 0-9 plus the letters A-F.

The computer at the center of a network.

The TCP/IP name assigned by the installation software to the device. By default, this is the letters HP followed by the last 6 digits of the Media Access Control (MAC) address.

No longer commonly used in modern home networks, a hub takes its signal from each computer and sends it to all of the other computers connected to

Finish

Connect to a network

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HP C6200 manual Network glossary, Hex

C6200 specifications

The HP C6200 series is a versatile all-in-one device that excels in providing high-quality printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities for both home and office use. With its sleek design and user-friendly interface, this multifunction printer stands out as a reliable option for various printing needs.

One of the main features of the HP C6200 series is its impressive print quality. Utilizing HP’s advanced ink technology, the device produces sharp text and vibrant colors that make documents and photos stand out. The printer is equipped with an efficient ink cartridge system, allowing users to replace individual cartridges as needed, reducing waste and cost.

Speed is another significant characteristic of the C6200 series. With a fast print speed of up to 22 pages per minute for black and white documents and 18 pages per minute for color prints, productivity is maximized. Additionally, the printer supports various paper sizes and types, including envelopes, photo paper, and labels, making it a versatile choice for different printing tasks.

The scanning and copying features of the C6200 series are equally impressive. With a flatbed scanner and an automatic document feeder, users can efficiently scan multiple-page documents with ease. The scanning resolution can reach up to 1200 dpi, ensuring that detailed images and text are captured accurately. The copying function also includes options for resizing and duplex copying, which further enhances its functionality.

Connectivity is essential in today’s digital age, and the HP C6200 does not disappoint. It supports both wired and wireless connectivity options, including USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi. This allows users to print from their computers, smartphones, or tablets without the need for cumbersome cables. The printer is also compatible with HP Smart App, enabling users to manage print jobs seamlessly from their mobile devices.

In terms of design, the C6200 series features a compact footprint, making it suitable for environments where space is limited. The intuitive control panel makes it easy to navigate through various functions and settings. Moreover, energy-efficient technologies help reduce power consumption, contributing to a more environmentally friendly operation.

Overall, the HP C6200 series is a comprehensive all-in-one solution that combines quality, speed, and connectivity. With its advanced features and reliable performance, it is an ideal choice for both personal and professional applications, ensuring that users can meet their diverse printing needs efficiently.