DesignJet T900 and T1500 Printer Series - User guide
You must also ensure that the e-mail server has been congured. To congure the e-mail server using the
Embedded Web Server, select Setup > E-mail server, and ll in the following elds:
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SMTP server: the IP address of the outgoing mail server (SMTP) that will process all e-mail messages
from the printer. If the mail server requires authentication, e-mail notications will not work.
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Printer e-mail address: each e-mail message sent by the printer must include a return address,
which does not need to be a real, functional e-mail address, but it should be unique, so that
recipients of the message can identify the printer that sent it. This is not the same e-mail address
that is used by HP ePrint.
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Name
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Port number
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Authentication. If you choose authentication, you are also asked for your username and
password.
Turn e-mail notications on and o
In order to receive e-mail notications from the printer, you must have congured the e-mail server (see Turn
usage information on and o on page 23).
The notication service is always turned on, but all specic notications are turned o by default. You can
turn them on or o individually by selecting Notications from the Setup tab of the Embedded Web Server.
Turn alerts on and o
Printer alerts warn you when there is a printer problem that you can correct by taking action, or when one of
your printing jobs changes its status. The alerts are displayed by the printer's front panel, by the HP Utility,
and by the Embedded Web Server.
You can change the alert settings in various ways to display all, some, or none of the available alerts.
To access alert settings under Windows
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Select Alert Settings in the Tools menu of the HP DesignJet Utility.
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Select Alert Settings in any alert page displayed by the HP DesignJet Utility.
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Right-click the system tray icon of the HP DesignJet Utility, and select Alert Settings.
In the Alert Settings window, you can use the Alerting slider to turn o alerts completely.
Alternatively, you can choose when, if ever, to display critical or non-critical alerts.
To access alert settings under Mac OS X
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Open HP Printer Monitor preferences, select your printer, and then Customize Alerts, so that you can set
each individual alert to appear in specic cases and with a specic time interval.
You can turn o alerts completely by unchecking the “Show monitor status in menu bar” box in the
Notications tab of the HP Printer Monitor preferences. If you leave that box checked but uncheck the “Notify
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