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HP Pagewide MFP 377Dw User Guide – ENWW HP PageWide MFP 377dw User Guide Copyright and License Trademark Credits © 2016 Copyright HP Development Company, Adobe®, Acrobat®, and PostScript® are L.P. trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, Intel® Core™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation or translation of this material is prohibited in the U.S. and other countries. without prior written permission of HP, except as allowed under copyright laws. Java™ is a US trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows® XP, and Windows Vista® are U.S. registered trademarks The only warranties for HP products and of Microsoft Corporation. services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and UNIX® is a registered trademark of The Open services. Nothing herein should be construed Group. as constituting an additional warranty. 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Edition 1, 2/2016 Table of contents 1 Product basics ............................................................................................................................................... 1 Product features .................................................................................................................................................... 2 Environmental features ...................................................................................................................... 2 Accessibility features ........................................................................................................................... 3 Product views ......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Front left view ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Front right view ................................................................................................................................... 5 Back view ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Cartridge door view ............................................................................................................................. 6 Power on and off .................................................................................................................................................... 7 Turn the product on ............................................................................................................................. 7 Manage power ..................................................................................................................................... 7 Turn the product off ............................................................................................................................ 8 Use the control panel ............................................................................................................................................. 9 Control panel buttons .......................................................................................................................... 9 Control panel home screen ............................................................................................................... 10 Control panel dashboard ................................................................................................................... 11 Control panel application folders ..................................................................................................... 11 Control panel shortcuts ..................................................................................................................... 12 Help features ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Printer information ......................................................................................................... 13 Help animations .............................................................................................................. 13 Quiet Mode ........................................................................................................................................................... 13 To turn Quiet Mode on or off from the control panel ........................................................................ 13 To turn Quiet Mode on or off from the EWS ...................................................................................... 13 2 Connect the product ..................................................................................................................................... 15 Connect the product to a computer or a network ............................................................................................... 16 To connect the product using a USB cable ........................................................................................ 16 To connect the product to a network ................................................................................................ 17 Supported network protocols ......................................................................................... 17 Connect the product using a wired network .................................................................. 17 ENWW iii Connect the product using a wireless network (wireless models only) ......................... 17 To connect the product to a wireless network using the Wireless Setup Wizard ........................................................................................................... 18 To connect the product to a wireless network using WPS ........................... 18 To connect the product to a wireless network manually ............................. 19 Use Wi-Fi Direct to connect a computer or device to the product ...................................................................... 20 To turn on Wi-Fi Direct ....................................................................................................................... 20 To print from a wireless-capable mobile device ............................................................................... 20 To print from a wireless-capable computer (Windows) .................................................................... 20 To print from a wireless-capable computer (OS X) ........................................................................... 20 Install HP printer software for a wireless product already on the network ....................................................... 22 Open the printer software (Windows) ................................................................................................................. 22 Manage network settings .................................................................................................................................... 22 View or change network settings ..................................................................................................... 22 Set or change the product password ................................................................................................ 23 Manually configure TCP/IP parameters from the control panel ....................................................... 23 Link speed and duplex settings ........................................................................................................ 23 3 Printer management and services ................................................................................................................. 25 HP Embedded Web Server ................................................................................................................................... 26 About the EWS ................................................................................................................................... 26 About cookies .................................................................................................................................... 26 Open the EWS .................................................................................................................................... 27 Features ............................................................................................................................................. 27 Home tab ......................................................................................................................... 27 Scan tab ........................................................................................................................... 28 Fax tab ............................................................................................................................. 29 Web Services tab ............................................................................................................. 29 Network tab .................................................................................................................... 29 Tools tab .......................................................................................................................... 29 Settings tab ....................................................................................................................
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