When a user scans a QR code with a smartphone or tablet or clicks a web link in the Event Log, the device sends information to the HP Solution Finding
Web Service. The HP Solution Finding Web Service identifies the most relevant, up-to-date information or video available for the device event, and then
returns the solution to the user.
This option optimizes the performance or cost per page depending on the expected color content of typical print jobs. You can choose whether print
quality is more important or whether speed of the print job is more important.
Optimum Speed/Energy
Usage
Use this option to configure the optimum speed or energy usage for the device. This setting controls the fuser cooling behavior on the device.
Use this option to configure the low threshold for supplies
This option lets you specify the default orientation of the information on the printed page. This is useful if the device is typically used to print with a
specific orientation. For example, if the device is dedicated to the accounting department and those users typically print spreadsheets with many
columns, set the default orientation to Landscape to show as many columns as possible on one page.
Use this option to manage the SMTP email servers on a device that is used to send outgoing emails.
This option allows you to control the behavior of the device if a print job is submitted which specifies a paper tray and/or paper size which does not match
the current device configuration. This allows the device to resolve conflicts between the print job specification and the device configuration.
Use this option to print on letter-size paper when an A4 job is sent but no A4-size paper is loaded in the device, or to print on A4 paper when a letter-size
job is sent but no letter-size paper is loaded).
Use this option to add, delete, and list the OXPd accessory records on the device. Accessory records are either shared or owned. A shared accessory
record describes an accessory that multiple web applications can use and contains a product ID, vendor ID, and serial number. An owned accessory
record describes an accessory that only a single web application can use and contains the same fields as a shared accessory record as well as a
callback URI, server context ID, optional network credential, connection timeout, and response timeout.
OXPd Authentication Agents
OXPd authentication agent files contain the information that OXPd-enabled devices require to contact OXPd authentication servers and authenticate
users who are signing in on the device. Use this option to manage the OXPd authentication agents that are stored on the device.
OXPd Authorization Proxy
Configuration
OXPd authorization proxy files contain the information that OXPd-enabled devices require to access OXPd authorization agents from third-party
solutions. Use this option to manage the OXPd authorization proxy that is stored on the device.
Use this option to add, delete, and list the OXPd device functions for a third-party device. An OXPd device function definition consists of a title list,
description list, icon list, guide, requested button position, and browser target. The browser target consists of a URI, optional credentials, and optional
initial post query form.
Use this option to enable OXPd.
Some devices have a limited amount of internal storage. For these devices, you can store OXPd services data on an external OXPd Pro Server (OPS)
instead of the device's internal storage. The OXPd-enabled firmware in the device does not store OXPd services data. Before you can perform any OXPd
services operations on the device, you must use this option to configure the OXPd Pro Server.
A quota solution, such as Pcounter for HP, is installed on a server and used to specify the amount of various device resources that each user is allowed
to use. These device resources include the number of sheets of paper printed, the amount of toner used, and so on.
Devices collect statistics about each job that they process. The job statistics include the device ID, job ID, user who initiated the job, and details about the
job.
A statistics agent is a server-based solution that receives job statistics from devices. When a job is completed, the device sends the job statistics to the
statistics agent. The statistics agent sends an acknowledgement to the device when the job statistics are received.
This option lets you assign media sizes and types to input trays. You can also see how much media is in each tray.
Use this option to set the PCL form length on the device. You can specify 5 to 128 lines of text per page. The device uses the PCL form length to set the
spacing between lines. When the paper size is changed, the device automatically recalculates the form length based on the Vertical Motion Index (VMI).
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