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The HP-GL/2 driver for Windows
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The HP PCL3GUI raster driver for Mac OS X (non-PostScript printers)
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PostScript drivers for Windows and Mac OS X (PostScript printers)
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HP Designjet HP-GL/2 Driver Preview
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The Embedded Web Server and (alternatively) the HP Utility allow you to:
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Manage the printer from a remote computer (the Embedded Web Server is recommended for this
purpose)
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View the status of the ink cartridges, the printhead, and the paper
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Update the printer's firmware, see Update the firmware on page 148
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Perform calibrations and troubleshooting
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Submit print jobs
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Manage the job queue, see Job queue management on page 89
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View job accounting information, see Retrieving printer usage information on page 130
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Change various printer settings
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Manage email notifications
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Change permissions and security settings
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Set network destinations for scan
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Scan accounting
See Access the Embedded Web Server on page 43 and Access the HP Utility on page 43.
NOTE: The HP Utility under Mac OS X and the HP Designjet Utility under Windows have similar functions and
are sometimes referred to collectively as the HP Utility in this guide.
NOTE: New versions of all printer software can be expected to appear from time to time. In some cases,
when you receive your printer there may already be later versions available on HP's website of some of the
software provided with it.
Turn the printer on and off
If you wish to turn the printer on or off or reset the printer, the normal and recommended method is to use
the Power key on the front panel.
However, if you plan to store the printer for a long period or the Power key does not seem to work, you are
recommended to turn it off using the power switch at the rear.
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