Configuring the Printer
The HP LaserJet Utility allows printer settings such as printer name
and preferred zone to be configured from your MacOS system.
Hewlett-Packard recommends that only network administrators use
the printer configuration capabilities of this utility.
If this printer is to be serviced by a print spooler, set up the printer’s
name and zone before configuring the spooler to capture the printer.
Running the HP LaserJet Utility
With the printer turned on and online, and the print server
connected to the printer and to the network, double-click the
HP LaserJet Utility icon.
1.
If the printer's name is not listed as the target printer, click
Select Printer. The Select a Target Printer window appears.
Select the zone, if necessary, from the AppleTalk Zones list in
which the printer resides. The zone the printer is in is shown on
the configuration page. See the hardware installation guide for
your print server or your printer's getting started guide for
instructions on printing a configuration page.
Select the printer from the Available Printers list and click OK.
2.
Verifying Network Configuration
To verify your current network configuration, print a Jetdirect
configuration page. If you have not printed a configuration page from
your printer, see the hardware installation guide for your print server
or your printer’s getting started guide for instructions (see Interpreting
the configuration page for more information). If your printer has a
control panel, make sure a READY message appears on the control
panel for at least 1 minute, then print the page. The current
configuration is listed under “AppleTalk” on the configuration page.
Note: If you have multiple printers on your network, you
need to print a configuration page to identify the printer's
name and zone.
Renaming the Printer
The factory supplies a default name for your printer.
Hewlett-Packard highly recommends that you rename your
printer to avoid having multiple printers with similar names on