Device pages

Use the device pages of the embedded Web server to configure the printer from your computer. These pages can be password protected. Always consult with your network administrator before changing the printer configuration.

Configure printer page

This page is where you configure all printer settings.

Alerts page

This page is where you configure notification recipients for various printer events.

E-mail page

The e-mail addresses of notification recipients of printer events are typed into this page.

Order supplies page

The remaining life of various consumables appears on this page, and links to the HP Web site for ordering supplies also appear.

Contact information page

The name and e-mail address of the primary point of contact for information about the printer is typed into this page. The primary point of contact is usually the network administrator.

Security page

This page configures the password information for the embedded Web server. Password information should be configured only by the network administrator.

Other links page

This page is used to add other Web sites to the embedded Web server. These sites appear on the navigational bar throughout the embedded Web server pages.

Refresh rate page

This page configures how often the embedded Web server obtains information from the printer regarding printer status.

Language page

The language that the embedded Web server appears in is configured from this page.

Device identification page

This page lets you name the device for network management needs, and shows the IP address and server for the printer.

Networking pages

The network pages of the embedded Web server provide access to HP Jetdirect network configuration parameters and status. These include:

Network settings page

This page provides access to network protocol configuration parameters and other settings.

Security settings page

Use these pages to control access to the device and set client authentication settings for connection to 802.11x networks.

Diagnostic pages

These pages provide access to network statistics and configuration page settings that are useful in troubleshooting.

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HP 9040, Laser 9050n, 9050DN Laser Q3723A#ABA manual Device pages, Networking pages

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