
Default Original Media Size
This option lets you specify the default output media size of copied documents. The paper sensors override the default, but if they cannot detect the size
of the original, the device uses the default. If you want to take advantage of the one-touch copying feature, change the default copy media size to the
size of the originals that users typically copy. This eliminates the need for users to specify the media size at the control panel each time they make
copies.
This option lets the device handle the speed for the first copy. If you do not use the copying functionality frequently, you may take advantages to enable
the fast first copy feature.
Hold Off Print Jobs During
Copy
This feature prevents network print jobs from starting within a specified time after the device finishes printing a copy job. This is useful if you want to give
walk-up copying priority over network print jobs. HP Web Jetadmin will not start printing any network print jobs as long as a user is interacting with the
control panel. In addition, the device will wait for the amount of time specified by Hold Off Time after a copy job finishes before starting any network print
jobs.
This option lets you specify the default amount of time that network print jobs must wait before starting to print if the Hold Off Print Jobs During Copy
option is enabled. This features is useful if you want to give walk-up copying priority over network print jobs. HP Web Jetadmin will not start printing any
network print jobs as long as a user is interacting with the control panel.
This feature lets you interrupt an active copy job between complete sets to print a new copy job. If you enable the copy job interrupt feature, users do not
have to wait for large copy jobs to finish printing before they can print a new copy job.
This option lets you specify the default amount of time that HP Web Jetadmin waits after any control panel activity before it resets the copy settings to
their defaults. You should set the value to provide users with enough time to set up and complete their copying tasks before the product resets their copy
settings.
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Bonjour Service Name
(mDNS Service Name)
Use this option to configure a user-friendly service name for a device that is running in a Bonjour (mDNS) environment. The service name is configured
on the HP Jetdirect card. You can use this service name to easily find the device in the device lists.
Use this option to configure the precedence that the device uses when setting several configuration parameters (for example, hostname) by using
different configuration methods. The order in which the configuration methods are listed determines which configuration method has precedence over
another method for duplicate configuration parameter values. For example, a DHCP hostname overwrites a TFTP hostname if DHCP/BOOTP has
precedence over TFTP.
This option lets you specify the protocol that the USB uses to interface with this device. HP Jetdirect normally uses the best protocol that the device
supports. If a more complex interface does not work with the HP Jetdirect print server, change this option to a simpler interface. If you select Automatic,
the HP Jetdirect print server uses the best protocol available. If you select Unidirectional, the HP Jetdirect print server uses the forward-data only protocol
(USB class 7.1.1). If you select Bidirectional, the HP Jetdirect print server uses the simple forward and reverse data protocol (USB class 7.1.2). If you
select Multiple Logical Channels (MLC), the HP Jetdirect print server uses the HP-MLC protocol (USB class 7.1.2+).
DHCP User Class Option
(Tag 77)
Use this option to determine the manufacturer, type, model, and serial number of the device.
DHCPv4 FQDN compliance
with RFC 4702
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for IPv4 (DHCPv4) provides a mechanism for host configuration that includes dynamically assigning IP
addresses and fully qualified domain names (FQDNs). Use this option to enable or disable DHCPv4 FQDN compliance with RFC 4702.
If your network uses Domain Name System (DNS) services, use this option to specify the IP address of a primary DNS server for specified devices. If a
secondary DNS server is available on your network and can be configured on the device, you may also specify the IP address of the secondary DNS
server, which is used when the primary DNS server is not available. Use Domain Name to specify a Domain Name for this device. A domain is a set of
one or more IP addresses, and the Domain Name identifies the domain in which the device resides (for example, support.hp.com). A Domain Name
typically consists of a series of labels separated by the dot (.) character, ending with a predefined suffix to identify its top-level domain. For example, the
top-level domain .com is used for commercial businesses, .edu for educational institutions, and .org for nonprofit organizations.
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