HP color laserjet 9500mfp Manuale Utente

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Diagnostics section
Network Statistics
Protocol Info
Configuration Page
Network settings
From the Networking tab, you can enable and configure the following network protocols:
TCP/IP
Internetwork packet exchange/Sequenced packet exchange (IPX/SPX)
AppleTalk
Data link control/logical link control (DLC/LLC)
Simple network management protocol (SNMP)
HP Toolbox
The HP Toolbox is a series of Web pages and supporting software tools that provide access to the
HP color LaserJet 9500mfp EWS and other firmware functions, making them available on a browser-
driven user interface where product properties can be viewed and manipulated.
The HP Toolbox provides links to product status information, help information, and tools for
diagnosing and solving problems. The HP Toolbox also provides product status and settings
information from the HP EWS, by clicking the Device Settings button in the upper-right corner of
each of the four main HP Toolbox screens.
HP Toolbox requirements
HP Toolbox requires one of these recent Internet browsers in order to show HP EWS pages:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later (Internet Explorer 5.1 or later for Macintosh)
Netscape Navigator 7.0 or later (Netscape Navigator 7.0 or later for Macintosh)
Opera Software ASA Opera 7.0 for Windows
Safari 1.0 software for Macintosh
These browser requirements are not necessarily minimum standards, but they are the minimum
tested environments. Other, untested browsers might also provide access to the HP Toolbox screens.
The HP Toolbox is supported only for Windows 98 and later operating systems (Windows Me,
Windows 2000, and 32-bit Windows XP). You must have performed a complete software installation
in order to use the HP Toolbox for the current product.
When the HP color LaserJet 9500mfp is connected both through a network using an HP Jetdirect
card and through a local parallel connection, the network connection takes precedence. On a
network connection, bidirectional communication is supported through a TCP/IP connection.
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