HP CM8060/CM8050 Color MFP with Edgeline Technology - System Administrator Guide
Settings tab
Use this tab to configure the device from your computer. Click the buttons on the left side of the window
to open each feature.
NOTE: If an administrator password is set, this tab is available only for users who have signed in with
the necessary credentials. See
Set the device administrator password on page 59.
Table 6-2 Settings tab
Feature Description
Configure Device This page contains many of the same menus as the Administration feature on the device
control panel.
Notification server Use this page to set up the SMTP server for sending device e-mail alerts (set up on the
Alerts page). To enable the server, select Enable Outgoing E-mail. For more information,
see
Set up the notification server on page 97.
Also use this page to set values for an incoming POP3 e-mail server if you want to permit remote
requests and commands to be sent to the device. To enable the sever, select Enable Incoming
E-mail.
Alerts Set up the option to receive e-mail alerts for various device and supplies events. You can send
these alerts to a list of up to 20 e-mail, mobile device, or Web site destinations.
For more information about this feature, see
Set up Alerts on page 98.
AutoSend Periodically send device-configuration and usage information to your service provider. This
feature establishes a relationship with Hewlett-Packard Company, or another service provider,
to provide you with services that include proactive cartridge replacement, support agreements,
and usage tracking.
For more information about this feature, see
Set up AutoSend on page 99.
General Security Set a password that must be provided for access to the Settings, Digital Sending, and
Networking tabs of the EWS. For more information, see
Set the device administrator password
on page 59.
Select Disable Direct Ports if you want users to be able to print only by using a network
connection.
Clear the box next to Print Page to disable the option to send a file for printing directly from
the embedded Web server.
Device Sign In Configure a default sign-in method to permit access to the device. Specify a network sign-in
method so you can use existing access permissions defined on the network.
Configure whether certain device features require a user to sign in before using them by
creating permission sets. You can configure permission sets based on specific parameters. For
example, you could create a permission set to allow printing and copying in color.
Use the Users/Groups page to set up individual or group user accounts and to assign
permission sets to individual users or groups of users.
For more information and specific procedures, see
Control access to the device on page 63.
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