HP DesignJet Z2600 Z5600 PostScript Printer - User guide

Using IPv6
Your printer supports almost all network connectivity features using IPv6, just as it does using IPv4. To make full
use of IPv6, you may need to connect your printer to an IPv6 network in which there are IPv6 routers and
servers.
In most IPv6 networks, the printer will congure itself automatically as follows, and no user conguration is
necessary:
1. The printer assigns itself a link-local IPv6 address (which starts with “fe80::”).
2. The printer assigns itself stateless IPv6 addresses as indicated to it by any IPv6 routers on the network.
3. If no stateless IPv6 addresses can be assigned, the printer will try to obtain IPv6 addresses using DHCPv6.
It will also do so if the routers instruct it to do so.
The stateless and DHCPv6 IPv6 addresses can be used to access the printer, and in most IPv6 networks this will
be appropriate.
The link-local IPv6 address works only in the local subnet. Although it is possible to access the printer using this
address, it is not recommended.
It is possible to assign a manual IPv6 address to the printer, using the front panel or the Embedded Web Server. It
is also possible to disable IPv6 completely in the printer. However, it is not possible to disable IPv4 in the printer,
and therefore it is not possible to congure the printer as IPv6-only.
NOTE: In typical IPv6 use, your printer will have multiple IPv6 addresses, although it has only one IPv4 address.
TIP: You will generally nd it easier to use IPv4 unless you have a specic need to use IPv6.
Most of the current PC operating systems and HP printing and imaging devices have IPv6 enabled by default.
Using IPSec
Your printer supports IPSec.
However, successful IPSec conguration requires advanced network expertise, and is beyond the scope of this
document. For IPSec to work, the printer’s IPSec conguration must exactly match that of the other devices in
your network. Any discrepancy will prevent communication with your printer until the conguration is corrected
or IPSec is disabled. For more information on IPsec conguration, download the le IPsec_Admin_Guide.pdf from
http://www.hp.com/go/Z2600/manuals or http://www.hp.com/go/Z5600/manuals.
Connect a computer to the printer by network (Windows)
The following instructions apply if you intend to print from software applications using a printer driver. See
Printing on page 50 for alternative ways of printing.
Before you begin, check your equipment:
The printer should be set up and on.
The Ethernet switch or router should be on and functioning correctly.
The printer and the computer should be connected to the network (see Connect the printer to your network
on page 14).
Now you can proceed to install the printer software and connect to your printer.
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