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Configuration, Hostname, IPv4 configuration, Link speed

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of your machine data. In the event that some data may be categorized as individual level data, HP and/or an HP authorized agents will maintain the privacy of any such data, as well as all data collected, in accordance with the HP Privacy Statement (http://www.hp.com/go/privacy) and the Personal Data Rights Notice (http://welcome.hp.com/country/privacy/privacynotice) where applicable. "Customer machine data" means data from the customer's HP product that may include but is not limited to the following: HP product usage data; HP product production data; HP product system events; HP product maintenance and calibration history; HP product model number; HP product serial number; HP product firmware version; HP product IP address; consumable status and history; sensor activity; quantity and type of printheads used; build ID; build duration; and/or print mode. Customer machine data does not include: design files, parts files, job names, job contents, part geometries, thermal maps, user names, or part names. Configuration To access the network settings, tap and then on the front panel. Hostname You can assign a customized hostname to the printer. If the network infrastructure supports it, the printer will attempt to register the hostname to the DNS service, making it possible to address the printer using the hostname rather than the IP address. Similarly, you can assign the domain suffix, to define the printer's fully qualified domain name. IPv4 configuration You can select whether the printer should try to discover automatically the IPv4 network settings using the DHCP protocol, or whether you want to configure them manually. These settings include: ● IP address: The unique Internet Protocol address assigned to the printer. ● Subnet mask: The mask corresponding to the printer's IP address. ● Default gateway: The IP address of the network gateway. ● DNS configuration method: Whether DNS servers should be assigned by DHCP service or manually. ● Primary and secondary DNS servers: The IP addresses of the DNS servers. Link speed The embedded network controller supports connection to IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100Base­ TX Fast Ethernet, and 802.3ab 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet compliant networks. When connected and powered on, the printer auto-negotiates with your network to operate with a link speed of 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps, and to communicate using full- or half-duplex mode. However, you can manually configure the link using the printer's front panel, or through other configuration tools once network communication is established. 30 Chapter 5 Printer networking

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of your machine data. In the event that some data may be categorized as individual level data, HP and/or
an HP authorized agents will maintain the privacy of any such data, as well as all data collected, in
accordance with the HP Privacy Statement (
) and the Personal Data Rights Notice
(
) where applicable.
"Customer machine data" means data from the customer’s HP product that may include but is not limited
to the following: HP product usage data; HP product production data; HP product system events; HP product
maintenance and calibration history; HP product model number; HP product serial number; HP product firmware
version; HP product IP address; consumable status and history; sensor activity; quantity and type of printheads
used; build ID; build duration; and/or print mode. Customer machine data does not include: design files, parts
files, job names, job contents, part geometries, thermal maps, user names, or part names.
Configuration
To access the network settings, tap
and then
on the front panel.
Hostname
You can assign a customized hostname to the printer. If the network infrastructure supports it, the printer
will attempt to register the hostname to the DNS service, making it possible to address the printer using the
hostname rather than the IP address.
Similarly, you can assign the domain suffix, to define the printer’s fully qualified domain name.
IPv4 configuration
You can select whether the printer should try to discover automatically the IPv4 network settings using the DHCP
protocol, or whether you want to configure them manually. These settings include:
IP address
: The unique Internet Protocol address assigned to the printer.
Subnet mask
: The mask corresponding to the printer’s IP address.
Default gateway
: The IP address of the network gateway.
DNS configuration method
: Whether DNS servers should be assigned by DHCP service or manually.
Primary and secondary DNS servers
: The IP addresses of the DNS servers.
Link speed
The embedded network controller supports connection to IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.3u 100Base±
TX Fast Ethernet, and 802.3ab 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet compliant networks. When connected and powered
on, the printer auto-negotiates with your network to operate with a link speed of 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps, and to
communicate using full- or half-duplex mode. However, you can manually configure the link using the printer's
front panel, or through other configuration tools once network communication is established.
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Printer networking