Change the language of the front-panel display

There are two possible ways to change the language of the front-panel menus and messages.

If you can understand the current front-panel display language, press , then , then Setup > Front panel options > Language.

If you cannot understand the current front-panel display language, start with the printer powered off.

Press the Power key to turn it on. When you see icons appear on the front panel, press and then

. The front panel acknowledges this sequence by turning the icons on and off rapidly.

Whichever method you used, the language selection menu should now appear on the front-panel display. Press your preferred language.

The available languages are English, Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, German, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.

Access the HP Utility

The HP Utility enables you to manage your printer from a computer with a TCP/IP or Jetdirect connection.

Under Windows, start the HP Designjet Utility from your desktop shortcut or from Start > All Programs > Hewlett-Packard> HP Designjet Utility > HP Designjet Utility. This launches the HP Designjet Utility, showing the printers installed on your computer. When you open the HP Designjet Utility for the first time, it may offer you an automatic update with enhanced functionality that we recommend you to accept.

Under Mac OS X, launch the > Printers > hp > Utilities > your computer.

HP Utility from your Dock shortcut or by selecting STARTUP_DISK > Library HP Utility. This launches the HP Utility, showing the printers installed on

When you select your printer in the left pane, everything that appears in the right pane is specific to that printer.

If you have followed these instructions but failed to get through to the HP Utility, see Cannot access the HP Utility on page 233.

Access the Embedded Web Server

The Embedded Web Server enables you to manage your printer remotely using an ordinary Web browser running on any computer.

To access the Embedded Web Server directly, you must have a TCP/IP connection to your printer.

The following browsers are known to be compatible with the Embedded Web Server:

Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP, and later

Safari 3 for Mac OS X 10.5, and later

Firefox 3.6 and later

Google Chrome 7 and later

The Adobe Flash plugin version 7 or later is recommended for viewing job previews.

To access the Embedded Web Server on any computer, open your Web browser and give the IP address of your printer.

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