● THE CUSTOMER AGREES THAT FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THE PRODUCT’S CONNECTION TO THE
HP CLOUD AS SPECIFIED IN THE SITE PREPARATION GUIDE WILL RESULT IN LIMITED OR NO
PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY AND LIMITED SERVICE LEVEL.
● Products may collect Customer Machine Data. The customer grants HP and/or an HP authorized
agen
t permission to remotely access, via the HP 3D software, the Customer Machine Data from
Products. The Customer Machine Data will be used by HP and/or an HP authorized agent for
the purpose of providing remote support, enabling enhanced diagnostics, preventive maintenance,
software updating, calculating supplies and consumables usage and statistics, and evaluating
improvements to HP’s products and offerings in the future. In addition, the Customer Machine Data
will help HP determine how Products are being used, which product features are used the most, and
to calculate various aggregate Product usage statistics.
● HP and/or HP authorized agents respect your privacy, are committed to protecting Customer
Machine D
ata, and will take reasonable precautions to prevent unauthorized access or
disclosure and ensure the appropriate use of Customer Machine Data. In the event that
some data may be categorized as individual level data, HP and/or 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.
Configuration
Your network configuration requires some configuration.
To access the network settings, tap the Connectivity icon and then the Settings icon on the
prin
ter's 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
ser
vice, 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 let the printer try to discover the IPv4 network settings automatically using the DHCP protocol,
or choo
se to configure them manually.
The IPv4 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.
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