Many HP printers can be set up to display their IP address right on the main screen, so you don't have to go into the menu or print out a configuration page to find it. (These steps will only work on HP printers with connections to a TCP/IP network; printers that connect via USB won't have an IP address.)
LaserJet series:
- LaserJet 4200 / 4250 / 4300 / 4350
- LaserJet P4010 / P4014 / P4015 / P4510 / P4515
Color LaserJet series:
- Color LaserJet 3600 / 3700 / 4700 / CP4005
Printer configuration pages often tell you useful information about a printer, such as its page count or meter, network settings, and toner levels. To find instructions for printing a configuration page, click on the manufacturer's name on the green bar below. To find instructions for viewing an on-screen page count, click the corresponding link on the sidebar. Check back often for updates.
How to print config pages:
- - Apple
- - Brother
- - Canon
- - Dell
- - Epson
- - Fiery
- - Gestetner
- - Hewlett-Packard (HP)
- - Imagistics
- - InfoPrint
- - Infotec
- - Intermec
- - Kodak
- - Konica Minolta
- - Kyocera
- - Lanier
- - Lexmark
- - Muratec
- - NRG
- - Océ
- - Oki
- - Panasonic
- - Pitney Bowes
- - Rex Rotary
- - Ricoh
- - Samsung
- - Savin
- - Sharp
- - Source Technologies
- - TA Triumph-Adler
- - Toshiba
- - Xerox
Monday, November 21, 2011
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Thanks for the share, i can now look at the IP on my 4700, million thanks..made every thing so easy.
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Sara - Glad it helped!
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