HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series - Software Technical Reference

HP Embedded Web Server (HP EWS)
Mac OS X supports the HP Embedded Web Server (HP EWS). Use the HP EWS to perform the following
tasks:
View the printer status and change device settings.
View and change network settings for the printer.
Print information pages for the printer.
View the printer event log.
The HP EWS is accessed by using a Web browser such as Safari. The HP EWS Gateway software
allows the Web browser access to the printer if the printer is connected via USB or network. The HP
EWS can also by opened by choosing the Utility button in the Macintosh Print Center or Printer Setup
Utility, or through the HP Device Configuration utility.
Install notes (Readme file)
This text file contains information about basic printer installation and OS support.
Online help
The help system is in English only, and can be viewed through a browser or in the Macintosh OS Help
Center.
Install the Macintosh printing system
On a Macintosh computer, the installation procedures are basically the same for a network administrator,
a network client, and a single user. Install the software on any computer that has access rights to the
printer. The computer user must also have administrative rights on the computer in order to install the
software.
Topics:
General installation for Macintosh operating systems
Detailed Mac OS X installation
Printer setup
General installation for Macintosh operating systems
1. If you are connecting the printer to a network, connect the network cable to the printer network
port. If you are connecting the printer to a computer using the USB cable, install the software
before connecting the USB cable.
2. Insert the Macintosh printing-system software CD into the CD-ROM drive.
NOTE: If the CD screen does not open automatically, double-click the HP LJ P4010 or P4510
Series CD-ROM icon on the desktop to open the CD-ROM window.
3. Double-click the hp lj P4010_P4510.mpkg icon.
NOTE: The Continue button appears only after you type the "admin" password in the
Authenticate dialog.
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