Operation Manual

Port 9100 disable/enable: The product supports raw IP printing through TCP Port 9100. This
HP-propriety TCP/IP port on the product is the default port for printing and it is accessed by HP
software. Port 9100 can be enabled or disabled.
Web Services disable/enable: The product supports the ability to enable or disable Microsoft
Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS Discovery) protocols or Microsoft Web Services for
Devices (WSD) Print services supported on the product. These web services can be enabled or
disabled together or WS Discovery can be enabled separately.
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) disable/enable: Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is an
Internet-standard protocol that allows you to print documents and manage jobs over the internet.
IPP can be disabled or enabled.
Administrator Settings
The HP Embedded Web Server allows the ability to enable and disable certain product capabilities.
These include network, Ethernet, wireless, wireless access point (i.e. disables wireless direct capability),
USB, fax, fax reprint, copy, digital send, webscan, control panel lock, color fax, color copy, color print
from memory devices, all web services, only ePrint, and only Apps. The product must be turned off, and
then turned on again, for settings to take effect.
Color Access Control
HP’s suite of color access control tools allows you to enable or disable color by individuals users or
groups and applications. For more information see
www.hp.com/go/upd. The HP Embedded Web
Server also allows you to disable color faxing, color copying, and color print from memory devices.
Protected Protocols – HTTPS
The HP Embedded Web Server features the ability to enable encryption of product communication
through the HTTPS redirection feature. When used, HTTPS prevents others from viewing information
between the EWS and the product via encryption – providing a secure communication method.
Firewall
The HP Embedded Web Server allows the ability to enable and configure product firewall rules,
priorities, templates, services and policies. The firewall feature provides a network-layer of security on
both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The firewall configuration capability provides control over IP addresses
that are allowed access the product, and the ability to set permissions and priorities for digital send,
management, discovery, and print services--providing a more secure way of controlling access to the
product.
Scan-to and Fax-to Folder Authentication
The Scan-to and Fax-to network folder allows sending to a network folder via the Windows file sharing
mechanism. A username and password may be required to log onto the network where the network
folder is located. In addition, appropriate privileges may be required to have write access to the
network folder.
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