Install: Installs a font or macro on the selected device. (See Install Fonts and Macros on Devices on page 248.)

Remove: Removes the selected fonts and macros from the device, but does not remove them from the Storage Repository. (See Remove Font and Macro Files from Devices on page 248.)

Print Font/Macro: Prints the selected fonts and macros. (See Print Font/Macro on page 248.)

Resident Fonts: This option displays the number of resident fonts on the device. The mouse-over tool tip displays a table of all the resident fonts on the device.

Disk Jobs: This option displays the number of stored jobs currently on the device. The mouse-over tool tip displays a table of the stored jobs on the device. The following options are available in this view:

Delete: Deletes the selected print job.

Print Disk Job: Prints the selected print job. If the print job is secured by a PIN, you must type the correct PIN in order to print the job. You can enter only one PIN. If you select more than one PIN- protected job and the jobs have different PIN values, you can print only one. HP recommends that you select only one private print job at a time to avoid this restriction.

Templates

You can use the Templates option to access the Storage > Templates page. (See Storage Templates on page 249.)

Repository

You can use the Repository option to access the Storage > Repository page. (See Storage Repository on page 246.)

Device File System Password

If a file system password exists on the device and if it is not captured in HP Web Jetadmin’s Credential Store, you will be prompted for the password when attempting to perform any configuration action. Device file system passwords can be configured on the devices from HP Web Jetadmin. When these are configured, they are also placed into the Credential Store. Global file system credentials can be added to HP Web Jetadmin through Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > Device > File System (Manage the Global File System Passwords on page 50). These are used when no password exists in the store and one is required by the device.

Applications Tab

Device applications can be downloaded and executed onto devices to facilitate an embedded runtime environment. These applications support a variety of operations and run much like programs and services on PCs. Applications can be developed to provide additional functionality such as address books, digital send features, and more. One key application is the Manager application that must be loaded onto the device before HP Web Jetadmin can view and modify applications.

One or more devices selected from any list will appear under the Applications tab. Each device will appear with any resident applications. Again, the Manager application must be loaded onto the device before HP Web Jetadmin will list resident applications. Some device models have the Manager application embedded into firmware making it resident.

NOTE: Some HP Web Jetadmin configuration options require device applications. These include all configuration options for either EWS or digital send functionality. When this type of configuration is either viewed or changed via HP Web Jetadmin software, device applications are automatically installed.

Features on the Applications tab page include:

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