HP Designjet T2300 eMFP Series - Using Your Product
Save your files online in the cloud
Every time you print or scan using HP Designjet ePrint & Share, a copy of your file is saved in your HP
Designjet ePrint & Share account, so finding files for reprints becomes a breeze.
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Access files saved to the cloud using your online print history.
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Keep your projects safeguarded with trusted HP security features.
Collaborate with ease
Whether your files are stored in your HP Designjet ePrint & Share account or an FTP site, HP Designjet
ePrint & Share makes it easy to view, share, and print files.
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Share files using an automatically generated hyperlink.
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Access all your FTP sites in one place.
Turn the product on and off
TIP: The product can be left powered on with minimal use of electricity. Leaving it on improves
response time and overall system reliability. When the product has not been used for a certain period
of time (the default time is determined by Energy Star), it saves electricity by going into sleep mode.
However, any interaction with the front panel, or starting a new job, returns it to active mode, and it
can resume working immediately. To change the sleep mode time, see
Change the sleep mode setting
on page 44.
NOTE: In sleep mode, the printer performs maintenance service to the printheads from time to time.
This avoids long preparation times after long idle periods. Therefore, it is strongly recommended to
leave the product powered on or in sleep mode to avoid wasting ink and time.
The product has three levels of power consumption.
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Plugged in: the power cord is plugged into the back of the product
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Switched on: the switch at the back of the product is in the on position
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Powered on: the Power key on the front panel is illuminated
If you wish to turn the product on or off or reset the product, the normal and recommended method is to
use the Power key on the front panel.
However, if you plan to store the product indefinitely or the Power key does not seem to work, you are
recommended to power it off using the Power key, and then also switch off the power switch at the
rear.
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