HP (Hewlett-Packard) 6600 Printer User Manual


 
1. RJ-45 plug
Network communication
TCP/IP
Devices on a network communicate with one another using a “language” called a
protocol. The printer is designed to operate on networks that use a popular protocol
called TCP/IP.
Each device on a network identifies itself with a unique IP address. Most networks
use a software tool, such as DHCP or AutoIP, to automatically assign IP addresses.
Internet connections
Networks may or may not be connected to the Internet.
If you place the printer on a network connected to the Internet, it is recommended
that you use a gateway so that the printer's IP address is assigned through DHCP.
A gateway can either be a router or a Macintosh OSX computer running Internet
Sharing. For more information about Internet Sharing, see the documentation that
came with the computer.
Ethernet network examples
To see some examples of Ethernet networks, see the Ethernet network examples
page.
Printing
Computers on the network send print jobs directly to the printer, which prints them
in the order received.
The printer can accept print jobs sent simultaneously from four users.
For example, if five users each send a print job to the printer at the same time, the
printer accepts four of the print jobs and rejects the fifth. The user who sent the fifth
print job should wait a few minutes and then resend the print job.
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