HP Officejet Pro 8600 Premium User Manual
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1Telephone wall jack 2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the 1-LINE port You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/region. 4 Computer with modem 5 Telephone To set up the printer on the same phone line as a computer with two phone ports 1.Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the printer. 2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone wall jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the printer. 3. Connect a phone to the "OUT" port on the back of your computer dial-up modem. 4. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer. NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/region. If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office. 5. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn off that setting. NOTE: If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem software, the printer cannot receive faxes. 6. Turn off the Auto Answer setting. 7. Run a fax test. You must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls, or the printer cannot receive faxes. If you encounter problems setting up the printer with optional equipment, contact your local service provider or vendor for further assistance. Serial-type fax setup For information on setting up the printer for faxing using a serial-type phone system, see the Fax Configuration website for your country/region. Austria www.hp.com/at/faxconfig Germany www.hp.com/de/faxconfig Switzerland (French) www.hp.com/ch/fr/faxconfig Switzerland (German) www.hp.com/ch/de/faxconfig United Kingdom www.hp.com/uk/faxconfig Finland www.hp.fi/faxconfig Denmark www.hp.dk/faxconfig Serial-type fax setup 217
Swedenwww.hp.se/faxconfig Norway www.hp.no/faxconfig Netherlands www.hp.nl/faxconfig Belgium (Dutch) www.hp.be/nl/faxconfig Belgium (French) www.hp.be/fr/faxconfig Portugal www.hp.pt/faxconfig Spain www.hp.es/faxconfig France www.hp.com/fr/faxconfig Ireland www.hp.com/ie/faxconfig Italy www.hp.com/it/faxconfig Test fax setup You can test your fax setup to check the status of the printer and to make sure it is set up correctly for faxing. Perform this test after you have completed setting up the printer for faxing. The test does the following: • Tests the fax hardware • Verifies the correct type of phone cord is connected to the printer • Checks that the phone cord is plugged into the correct port • Checks for a dial tone • Checks for an active phone line • Tests the status of your phone line connection The printer prints a report with the results of the test. If the test fails, review the report for information on how to fix the problem and rerun the test. To test fax setup via the printer control panel 1. Set up the printer for faxing according to your particular home or office setup instructions. 2. Make sure the ink cartridges are installed, and that full-size paper is loaded in the input tray before starting the test. 3. From the printer control panel, touch (right arrow), and then select Setup. 4. Select Tools, and then select Run Fax Test . The printer displays the status of the test on the display and prints a report. 5. Review the report. • If the test passes and you are still having problems faxing, check the fax settings listed in the report to verify the settings are correct. A blank or incorrect fax setting can cause problems faxing. • If the test fails, review the report for more information on how to fix any problems found. Appendix C (continued) 218 Additional fax setup
D Network setup You can manage network settings for the printer through the printer control panel as described in the next section. Additional advanced settings are available in the embedded web server, a configuration and status tool you access from your web browser using an existing network connection to the printer. For more information, see Embedded web server. This section contains the following topics: • Change basic network settings • Change advanced network settings • Set up the printer for wireless communication • Uninstall and reinstall the HP software Change basic network settings The control-panel options enable you to set up and manage a wireless connection and to perform a variety of network management tasks. This includes viewing the network settings, restoring the network defaults, turning the wireless radio on and off, and changing the network settings. This section contains the following topics: • View and print network settings • Turn the wireless radio on and off View and print network settings You can display a summary of the network settings on the printer control panel or the HP software that came with the printer. You can print a more detailed network configuration page, which lists all of the important network settings such as the IP address, link speed, DNS, and mDNS. For more information, see Understand the network configuration page. Turn the wireless radio on and off The wireless radio is on by default, as indicated by the blue light on the front of the printer. In order to stay connected to a wireless network, the radio must stay on. However, if your printer is connected to a wired network or you have a USB connection, the radio is not used. In this case you might want to turn the radio off. 1. Touch (right arrow), touch Setup, and then touch Network. 2. Touch Wireless , and then touch On to turn on the radio, or touch Off to turn off the radio. Change advanced network settings CAUTION: Network settings are provided for your convenience. However, unless you are an advanced user, you should not change some of these settings (such as the link speed, IP settings, default gateway, and firewall settings). This section contains the following topics: • Set link speed • View IP settings • Change IP settings • Configure the printer’s firewall settings • Reset network settings Network setup 219
Set link speed You can change the speed at which data is transmitted over the network. The default is Automatic. 1. Touch (right arrow), touch Setup, and then touch Network. 2. Touch Advanced Setup , then touch Link Speed. 3. Touch the number next to the link speed that matches your network hardware. View IP settings To view the IP address of the printer: • Print the network configuration page. For more information, see Understand the network configuration page. -Or- • Open the HP software (Windows), double-click Estimated Ink Levels, click the Device Information tab. The IP address is listed in the Network Information section. Change IP settings The default IP setting for the IP settings is Automatic, which sets the IP settings automatically. However, if you are an advanced user, you might want to manually change settings such as the IP address, subnet mask, or the default gateway. CAUTION: Be careful when manually assigning an IP address. If you enter an invalid IP address during the installation, your network components cannot connect with the printer. 1. Touch (right arrow), Setup, and then touch Network . 2. Touch Advanced Setup , and then touch IP Settings . 3. A message appears warning that changing the IP address removes the printer from the network. Touch OK to continue. 4. Automatic is selected by default. To change the settings manually, touch Manual, and then enter the appropriate information for the following settings: • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Default Gateway • DNS Address 5. Enter your changes, and then touch Done. Configure the printer’s firewall settings Firewall features provide network-layer security on both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The firewall provides simple control of IP addresses that are allowed access. NOTE: In addition to firewall protection at the n etwork layer, the printer also supports open secure sockets layer (SSL) standards at the transport layer for secure client-server applications, such as client-server authentication or HTTPS web browsing. For firewall operation on the printer, you must configure a firewall policy to apply to specified IP traffic. Firewall policy pages are accessed through the EWS and displayed by your web browser. After a policy is configured, it is not activated until you click Apply in the EWS. Creating and using firewall rules Firewall rules allow you to control IP traffic. Use firewall rules to allow or drop IP traffic based on IP addresses and services. Enter up to ten rules, each rule specifying the host addresses, services, and the action to take for those addresses and services. Appendix D 220 Network setup
This section contains the following topics: • Create a firewall rule • Change the priority of firewall rules • Change firewall options • Reset firewall settings • Limitations to rules, templates, and services Create a firewall rule To create a firewall rule, complete the following steps: 1. Open the embedded web server. For more information, see Embedded web server. 2. Click the Settings tab, click Firewall Rules . 3. Click New, and then follow the onscreen instructions. NOTE: After clicking Apply, the connection to the EWS might be temporarily disrupted for a short period of time. If the IP address was unchanged, the EWS connection will be enabled again. However, if the IP address was changed, use the new IP address to open the EWS. Change the priority of firewall rules To change the priority in which a firewall rule is used, complete the following steps: 1. Open the embedded web server. For more information, see Embedded web server. 2. Click the Settings tab, click Firewall Rules Priority . 3. Select the priority in which you want the rule to be used from the Rule Precedence list, with 10 having the highest priority and 1 having the lowest priority. 4. Click Apply . Change firewall options To change firewall options for the printer, complete the following steps: 1. Open the embedded web server. For more information, see Embedded web server. 2. Click the Settings tab, click Firewall Options . 3. Change any settings, and then click Apply. NOTE: After clicking Apply, the connection to the EWS might be temporarily disrupted for a short period of time. If the IP address was unchanged, the EWS connection will be enabled again. However, if the IP address was changed, use the new IP address to open the EWS. Reset firewall settings To reset the firewall settings to the factory defaults, restore the printer’s network settings. For more information, see Solve network problems. Limitations to rules, templates, and services When creating firewall rules, note the following limitations to rules, templates, and services. Item Limit Maximum number of rules. 10 (one default rule) Maximum number of Address Templates. 12 Maximum number of user-defined address templates. 5 Maximum number of services you can add to a user-defined service template. 40 Change advanced network settings 221
ItemLimit NOTE: The predefined All Services template is not subject to this limitation and includes all services supported by the print server. Maximum number of services you can add to the policy. For a given rule, only one address template and one service template can be added. 40 Maximum number of service templates in the policy. 10 Maximum number of user-defined custom service templates. 5 Reset network settings To reset the administrator password and network settings, touch (right arrow), touch Network, touch Restore Network Defaults , and then select Yes. A message appears stating that the network defaults have been restored. NOTE: Print the network configuration page and verify that the network settings have been reset. For more information, see Understand the network configuration page. NOTE: Resetting the printer’s network settings also resets the printer’s firewall settings. For more information about configuring the printer’s firewall settings, see Configure the printer’s firewall settings. Set up the printer for wireless communication You can set up the printer for wireless communication. This section contains the following topics: • Before you begin • Set up the printer on your wireless network • Change the connection type • Test the wireless connection • Guidelines for ensuring wireless network security • Guidelines for reducing interference on a wireless network NOTE: If you encounter problems connecting the printer, see Solve wireless problems. TIP:For more information about setting up and using the printer wirelessly, visit the HP Wireless Printing Center ( www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting). Before you begin Before you begin setting up the wireless connection, check the following: • The printer is not connected to the network using a network cable. • The wireless network is set up and functioning correctly. • The printer and the computers that use the printer are on the same network (subnet). Appendix D (continued) 222 Network setup
While connecting the printer, you might be prompted to enter the wireless network name (SSID) and a wireless password: • The wireless network name is the name of your wireless network. • The wireless password prevents other people from connecting to your wireless networkwithout your permission. Depending on the level of security required, your wireless network might use either a WPA key or WEP passphrase. If you have not changed the network name or the security passkey since setting up your wireless network, you can sometimes find them on the back or side of the wireless router. If you cannot find the network name or the security passkey or cannot remember this information, see the documentation available with your computer or with the wireless router. If you still cannot find this information, contact your network administrator or the person who set up the wireless network. TIP: If you are using a computer running Windows, HP provides a tool called HP Home Network Diagnostic Utility that can help retrieve this information for some systems. To use this tool, visit the HP Wireless Printing Center ( www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting), and then click Network Diagnostic Utility in the Quick Links section. (At this time, this tool might not available in all languages.) Set up the printer on your wireless network To set up the printer on your wireless network, use one of the following methods: • Set up the printer using the HP printer software (Recommended) • Set up the printer using the Wireless Setup Wizard • Set up the printer using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) • Set up the printer using the embedded web server (EWS) NOTE: If you have already been using the printer with a different type of connection, such as a USB connection, follow the instructions in Change the connection type to set up the printer on your wireless network. Set up the printer using the HP printer software In addition to enabling key printer features, you can use the HP printer software that came with your printer to set up wireless communication. If you have already been using the printer with a different type of connection, such as a USB connection, follow the instructions in Change the connection type to set up the printer on your wireless network. Set up the printer using the Wireless Setup Wizard The Wireless Setup Wizard provides an easy way to set up and manage a wireless connection to your printer from the printer control panel. 1. Set up the printer hardware. See the getting started guide or the setup poster that came with your printer. 2. On the printer control panel, touch (right arrow), and then touch Network. 3. Touch Wireless , touch Wireless Setup Wizard , and then touch OK. 4. Follow the display instructions to complete the setup. NOTE: If you cannot find the wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password (WPA passphrase, WEP key), see Before you begin. Set up the printer using WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) allows you to quickly set up the printer on your wireless network, without having to enter the wireless network name (SSID), wireless password (WPA passphrase, WEP key), or other wireless settings. Set up the printer for wireless communication 223
NOTE:Only set up wireless using WPS if your wireless network uses WPA data encryption. If your wireless network uses WEP or is not using any encryption at all, use one of the other methods provided in this section to set up the printer on your wireless network. NOTE: To use WPS, make sure your wireless router or wireless access point supports WPS. Routers that support WPS often have a (WPS) button or a button labeled "WPS". You can use one of the following methods to set up the printer using WPS: • Push Button Method: Use the (WPS) or WPS button, if available, on your router. • PIN Method: Enter the PIN generated by the printer in the router’s configuration software. To connect the printer using the Push Button Method 1. On the printer control panel, touch (right arrow), touch Setup, and then touch Network . 2. Touch Wi-Fi Protected Setup , and then follow the onscreen instructions. 3. When prompted, touch Push Button. 4. On the wireless router or wireless access point, press and hold the WPS button for 3 seconds. Wait for about 2 minutes. If the printer connects successfully, the wireless light stops blinking but remains lit. To connect the printer using the PIN Method 1. On the printer control panel, touch (right arrow), touch Setup, and then touch Network . A WPS PIN is printed at the bottom of the page. 2. Touch Wi-Fi Protected Setup , and then follow the onscreen instructions. 3. When prompted, touch PIN. The WPS PIN appears on the display. 4. Open the configuration utility or software for the wireless router or wireless access point, and then enter the WPS PIN. NOTE: For more information about using the configuration utility, see the documentation provided with the router or wireless access point. Wait for about 2 minutes. If the printer connects successfully, the wireless light stops blinking but remains lit. Set up the printer using the embedded web server (EWS) If the printer is connected to a network, you can use the printer’s embedded web server (EWS) to set up wireless communication. 1.Open the EWS. For more information, see Embedded web server. 2. On the Home tab, click Wireless Setup Wizard in the Setup box. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions. TIP: You can also set up wireless communication by entering or changing individual wireless settings. To change these settings, on the Network tab, click Advanced in the Wireless (802.11) section on the left, change the wireless settings, and then click Apply. Change the connection type After you have installed the HP software and connected the printer to your computer or to a network, you can use the HP software to change the connection type (for example, from a USB connection to a wireless connection). Appendix D 224 Network setup
NOTE:If you are changing to a wireless connection, make sure that an Ethernet cable has not been connected to the printer. Connecting an Ethernet cable turns off the printer's wireless capabilities. You might be prompted to temporarily connect a USB cable during the setup process. To change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless connection 1. On the printer control panel, touch (right arrow), and then touch Network. 2. Touch Wireless , touch Wireless Setup Wizard , and then touch OK. 3. Follow the display instructions to complete the setup. NOTE: If you cannot find the wireless network name (SSID) and wireless password (WPA passphrase, WEP key), see Before you begin. To change from a USB connection to a wireless connection Follow the instructions for your operating system. Windows 1. On the computer desktop, click Start, select Programs or All Programs , click HP, select your printer name, and then click Printer Setup & Software. 2. Click Connect a new printer , and then click Convert a USB connected printer to wireless . 3. Follow the display instructions to complete the setup. Mac OS X 1. Open HP Utility . For more information, see HP Utility (Mac OS X). 2. Click the Applications icon on the HP Utility toolbar. 3. Double-click HP Setup Assistant , and then follow the onscreen instructions. To change from a wireless connection to a USB or Ethernet connection To change from a wireless connection to a USB or Ethernet connection, connect the USB or Ethernet cable to the printer. NOTE: If you are using a computer with Mac OS X, add the printer to the print queue. Click System Preferences in the Dock, click Print & Fax in the Hardware section, click +, and then select the printer. Test the wireless connection Print the wireless test page for information about the printer's wireless connection. The wireless test page provides information about the printe r's status, hardware (MAC) address, and IP address. If the printer is connected to a network, the test page displays details about the network settings. To print the wireless test page 1. On the printer control panel, touch (right arrow), and then touch Network. 2. Touch Wireless , and then touch Print Wireless Network Test . Guidelines for ensuring wireless network security The following information can help you keep you r wireless network and wireless printer secure from unauthorized use. For more information, visit www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting. This section contains the following topics: • Overview of security settings • Add hardware addresses to a wireless router (MAC filtering) • Other wireless security guidelines Set up the printer for wireless communication 225
Overview of security settings To help improve the security of the wireless network and prevent unauthorized access, the printer supports many common types of network authentication, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2. • WEP: Provides security by encrypting data sent over radio waves from one wireless device toanother wireless device. Devices on a WEP-enabled network use WEP keys to encode data. If your network uses WEP, you must know the WEP key(s) it uses. • WPA: Increases the level of over-the-air data protection and access control on existing and future wireless networks. It addresses all known weaknesses of WEP, the original native security mechanism in the 802.11 standard. WPA uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for encryption and employs 802.1X authentication with one of the standard Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) types available today. • WPA2: Provides enterprise and consumer wireless users with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can access their wireless networks. WPA2 provides the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). AES is defined in counter cipher-block chaining mode (CCM) and supports the Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) to enable security between client workstations operating connected wirelessly without a wireless router (such as a Linksyswireless router or Apple AirPort Base Station). Add hardware addresses to a wireless router (MAC filtering) MAC filtering is a security feature in which a wireless router or wireless access point is configured with a list of hardware addresses (also called "MAC addresses") of devices that are allowed to gain access to the network through the router. If the router filters hardware addresses, then the printer's hardware address must be added to the router’s list of accepted hardware addresses. If the router does not have the hardware address of a printer attempting to access the network, the router denies the printer access to the network. CAUTION: This method is not recommended, however, because your MAC addresses can easily be read and falsified by unwanted users outside your network. To add hardware addresses to a wireless router or wireless access point 1. Print the network configuration page, and then locate the printer’s hardware address. For more information, see Understand the network configuration page. NOTE: The printer maintains separate hardware addresses for the Ethernet connection and for wireless connection. Both hardware addr esses are listed on the printer’s network configuration page. 2. Open the configuration utility for the wireless router or wireless access point, and add the printer's hardware address to the list of accepted hardware addresses. NOTE: For more information about using the configuration utility, see the documentation provided with the router or wireless access point. Other wireless security guidelines To keep the wireless network secure, follow these guidelines: • Use a wireless password with at least 20 random characters. You can use up to 64 characters in a WPA wireless password. • Avoid any common words or phrases, easy sequences of characters (such as all 1s), and personally-identifiable information for wireless passwords. Always use random strings composed of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and if allowed, special characters such as punctuation. • Change the default wireless password provided by the manufacturer for administrator access to the access point or wireless router. Some routers let you change the administrator name as well. Appendix D 226 Network setup