HP 310X - Manual

HP 310X

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installing the print server; USB; Overview; plug in the power adapter, and
  • Page 7 – Easiest basic configuration; Default configuration; comes from the factory, and how to reset to that configuration
  • Page 8 – Software tools summary; protocols listed; Embedded web server; ways of configuring and managing the print server.; Protocols; on these methods of applying TCP/IP parameters to the print server:
  • Page 10 – For IPX, the network number is reassigned automatically.
  • Page 12 – HP Jetdirect Software Solutions Summary
  • Page 15 – HP Jetdirect 310x print server; Microsoft-Supplied Software; Note: Contact Microsoft Corp. for support of Windows IPP software; Windows 2000 Integrated Software; is the IP address configured on the
  • Page 17 – Note: Not applicable to 175x; Features
  • Page 19 – HP LaserJet Utility for MacOS; Installing the Printer Software; Follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 20 – Configuring the Printer; Running the HP LaserJet Utility; Select the printer from the Available Printers list and click OK.; Verifying Network Configuration; Interpreting; Renaming the Printer
  • Page 21 – Select Printer Name in the list.; Click Edit. The Set Printer Name dialog box appears.; Selecting a Zone
  • Page 22 – Selecting Your Printer; Select the Chooser from the Apple menu.
  • Page 23 – Set Background Printing to ON or OFF.; Testing the Configuration; The Print dialog box appears.
  • Page 24 – Introduction
  • Page 26 – Overview of TCP/IP protocol; Information to help you gain a basic understanding of TCP/IP:
  • Page 27 – IP Address; Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP); Network Portion; Subnets; Subnet Mask
  • Page 28 – Gateways; Default Gateway; DHCP or BOOTP for auto-configuration of TCP/IP services
  • Page 29 – The installation sequence for DHCP or BOOTP/TFTP setup; Refer to procedure; Syslog Server; embedded web server
  • Page 30 – Syslog Priority
  • Page 31 – on
  • Page 32 – Install Network Printer Wizard; Moving the print server to another IP network; Change the IP address to one usable on the new network.
  • Page 33 – Procedures; Setting up the BOOTP server
  • Page 34 – bootptab
  • Page 36 – TFTP configuration file
  • Page 42 – Setting up the DHCP server
  • Page 44 – Configuring the print server for DHCP configuration
  • Page 46 – Using RARP
  • Page 48 – Using the arp and ping commands; Procedure
  • Page 50 – Using Telnet; How to configure the print server using Telnet.; Setting up an IP route; is the IP address configured on the print server; Typical Telnet session
  • Page 52 – connected to IP address; User interface options; Command line interface (default) procedure
  • Page 53 – Menu interface procedure; menu
  • Page 56 – Using Telnet to Erase the Existing IP Address; hardware cold reset; Telnet Commands and Parameters; User control commands in Telnet
  • Page 57 – TCP/IP main parameters for Telnet
  • Page 59 – TCP/IP print option parameters for Telnet; banner
  • Page 60 – allow; TCP/IP other parameters for Telnet
  • Page 62 – TCP/IP diagnostics parameters for Telnet; Last Config IP; SNMP parameters for Telnet
  • Page 64 – are the last six digits of the hardware
  • Page 65 – AppleTalk parameters for Telnet; after the; DLC/LLC parameters for Telnet
  • Page 67 – Support parameters for Telnet; Web Jetadmin URL
  • Page 68 – Using the embedded web server; Viewing the embedded web server
  • Page 69 – Pages and features
  • Page 71 – Jetdirect Home page parameters; Networking tab
  • Page 77 – SNMP Settings
  • Page 79 – Other Settings
  • Page 82 – Miscellaneous Settings
  • Page 84 – Security; Admin Password setting
  • Page 85 – Diagnostics; Network Statistics
  • Page 86 – Web Scan; Using Web Scan; Preview image
  • Page 87 – Scan the image to e-mail
  • Page 88 – Scanner status
  • Page 89 – Image Format settings; Troubleshooting web scanning; Problems using scan
  • Page 90 – Problem: After I click the; Problems using scan preview; Problem: I clicked the; Problems with availability of scan and e-mail
  • Page 91 – Disabling Web Scan and its alternative
  • Page 92 – Compatible Web Browsers
  • Page 94 – Security features; IP administrative password
  • Page 95 – IP host access list; SNMP v1/v2c — Set Community Name; Telnet
  • Page 96 – HP Web Jetadmin password; SNMP; Examples of Access Control Settings; Settings; No encryption
  • Page 97 – Telnet disabled
  • Page 98 – The LPD programs include the following:; Program; lpr; “Administrator” access to your system
  • Page 99 – Note: Make sure you have done the; LPD prerequisites; Reference on queues; raw
  • Page 100 – Meaning of the queue names:; Click here; The procedure depends on whether the system runs; Windows NT 4.0 LPD setup procedure
  • Page 101 – B. Configuring the networked printer
  • Page 102 – C. Verifying the configuration
  • Page 103 – Windows 2000 LPD setup procedure; B. Configuring the networked
  • Page 104 – description of queues above
  • Page 106 – text
  • Page 107 – Setup procedure; A. Assigning an IP address
  • Page 108 – B. Configuring the Mac OS system
  • Page 109 – FTP Printing; Requirements; Print Files; FTP Connections; Control Connection
  • Page 110 – Data Connection; FTP Login
  • Page 111 – Ending the FTP Session; Commands; Command
  • Page 112 – pwd
  • Page 113 – bin; quit
  • Page 114 – Interpreting the configuration page
  • Page 115 – General Jetdirect Information
  • Page 116 – USB Port Information; Security Settings
  • Page 118 – TCP/IP Protocol Information
  • Page 120 – IPX/SPX Protocol Information
  • Page 121 – Novell/NetWare Protocol Information
  • Page 122 – AppleTalk Protocol Information
  • Page 123 – DLC/LLC Protocol Information; Error Messages
  • Page 132 – Light Behavior; Contact HP
  • Page 133 – USB Light; Off
  • Page 135 – Troubleshooting Overview; Please answer the questions below in the order listed.
  • Page 136 – Can you print a Jetdirect configuration page?
  • Page 137 – Is your printer ON and ONLINE?
  • Page 140 – Check your printer manual.
  • Page 144 – Is the USB light ON solid green?
  • Page 145 – Check that both the printer and the print server are powered on.; After checking the items above and making any necessary
  • Page 146 – If your print server’s USB; you information on where to find the USB
  • Page 147 – What is the state of the USB light?; The behavior of the USB
  • Page 148 – USB light OFF; If the USB; Is the USB
  • Page 149 – USB light blinking green
  • Page 150 – USB light blinking amber
  • Page 154 – light provides information on the state of the; If your print server’s power/status
  • Page 155 – The behavior of the power/status
  • Page 156 – Power/Status light OFF; light is OFF, your power module may be
  • Page 157 – Power/Status light blinking green; light now ON solid green?
  • Page 159 – Power/Status light blinking amber
  • Page 160 – Is either the 10 light or the 100 light ON solid green?
  • Page 162 – click here
  • Page 164 – network cable
  • Page 165 – Error messages; 3 LAN Error: EXTERNAL LOOPBACK
  • Page 168 – 1 LAN Error: RETRY FAULTS; Verify that your hub/switch/router port is operating correctly.
  • Page 169 – 2 LAN Error: NO LINKBEAT
  • Page 170 – Print server OK; At this point in the troubleshooting procedure, it appears that:
  • Page 171 – Link lights OFF; Try the steps below and make any necessary corrections.; Did these steps turn ON one of the link lights?
  • Page 172 – technical support telephone numbers.
  • Page 173 – to print server
  • Page 174 – Can you now print a Jetdirect configuration page?
  • Page 175 – information on contacting HP.
  • Page 176 – See a description of this default
  • Page 177 – Browse HP
  • Page 178 – Asia Pacific
  • Page 183 – To print a configuration page, press the test button
  • Page 184 – Configuration page prints?
  • Page 187 – HP support by phone; Highly trained technicians are ready to take your call.; WWW: HP support online; Software, driver, and firmware image upgrades
  • Page 188 – Getting Warranty Service; Warranty service for HP Jetdirect 175x and 310x print servers
  • Page 189 – HP Jetdirect Print Servers; FTP Site
  • Page 190 – Getting warranty service; HP Product
  • Page 192 – Local warranty statements; Australia and New Zealand; Your authorized dealer
  • Page 193 – HP support for warranty service; phone numbers; Service outside the USA
  • Page 194 – Physical specifications
  • Page 195 – Environmental specifications; Electrical specifications
  • Page 196 – Electromagnetic specifications; Safety statements
  • Page 197 – Australia; Canada
  • Page 198 – China: Chinese Safety Statement
  • Page 199 – DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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User's Guide

for HP Jetdirect 175x external print server/Internet connector for USB

and HP Jetdirect 310x external print server/Internet connector for

USB

Contents

Install print server

1.

Configure and manage print server

2.

Troubleshoot print server

3.

Get Support

4.

Limited Warranty for print server

5.

Specifications for print server

6.

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Summary

Page 2 - Installing the print server; USB; Overview; plug in the power adapter, and

Installing the print server for HP Jetdirect 175x external print server/Internet connector for USB and HP Jetdirect 310x external print server/Internet connector for USB Overview 1. Install hardware Summary: To connect the printer to the network usingthe 175x or 310x print server, you will: connect ...

Page 7 - Easiest basic configuration; Default configuration; comes from the factory, and how to reset to that configuration

Configuring and managing the printserver on your network for HP Jetdirect 175x external print server/Internet connector for USB and HP Jetdirect 310x external print server/Internet connector for USB This section describes the tools you can use to configure and manage yourprint server, as well as the...

Page 8 - Software tools summary; protocols listed; Embedded web server; ways of configuring and managing the print server.; Protocols; on these methods of applying TCP/IP parameters to the print server:

Tools for changing configuration and formanaging Software tools summary : describes a variety of software tools that you can use to install, configure, and manage a network printer. These toolscover a variety of functions in a variety of operating environments. Ingeneral, they allow you to set param...

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