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7.3.2 Ethernet I/O 10/100 Mulitprotocol
The Ethernet interface enables the printer to connect to local area networks. Its attributes are:
Hardware
LAN/Ethernet: RJ45, Ethernet 100BaseTX with 100
Mbps
(IEEE802.3u), 10Base-T with 10 Mbps
(IEEE802.3)
Speed: 100 Mbps / Full Duplex
Supported operating
Systems
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000,
Windows NT, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server
2008, Windows Server 2013, Windows 8
Linux
Unix
Supported Protocols
SMTP
TCP/IP
FTP
Designation of IP
Address
BOOTP
Static (manually via the printer’s control panel)
Configuration
Status
TCP/IP
SMTP
Management
Web Panel
HP Web Jet Admin
E-Mail notification with SMTP
Pre-string, Post-String, String Replacement
Setup
Setup via the printer’s control
panel
Web Panel
(HTTP/HTML)
Ethernet TCP/IP
When using your printer in a local network with Ethernet connections and the TCP/IP
protocol, you have to assign address information.
Address information for the Ethernet Port can only be made available by your
network administrator, who has the necessary rights to install Printers on the
network and/or make any changes.
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