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The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in many network appliances like switches, routers, printers, IP console KVMs, etc. While most network administrators would be directed to use tools like HP Web Jetadmin to do the work for them, for various reasons some administrators may prefer to...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group The HP Web Jetadmin team has put together an amazing series of training videos that are beyond fantastic. I'm really happy to recommend this to customers of all sizes and types who would like a quick crash course in familiarizing...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group It's been well over a month since I've posted an update on this portal, so I figured it was time for another video tutorial. This question has come up a couple of times with my various customers around importing and...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group HP Web Jetadmin has the ability to reach out to the HP website for several different reasons including downloading the latest firmware updates, getting troubleshooting information for particular devices, etc. To do so, activate...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group Learn more about what you can do to proactively protect your organization's imaging and printing interersts at this HP webcast. Attendees registering from the US or Canada will be entered for a chance to win an HP OfficeJet...
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Within HP ProCurve switches it’s possible to work with multiple config files. This function realizes a fallback scenario for the config files for e.g.: - Make a backup of the config before implementing a big change; - Make a fallback configuration; - Make a backup of the config after project has been...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group This is a continuation of the earlier " Exploring Embedded Send-to-Email " video tutorial contained in another 30-minute session focused on sending documents directly to a folder. Four examples are covered from common...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group This is a relatively in-depth exploration of how the user experience at the control panel for "Send-to-Email" is enabled and controlled by administrators by using settings in the device's embedded web server...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group This is just a quick video tutorial which illustrates how administrators can automate supplies groups which are built into HP Web Jetadmin 10 (a new feature when version 10 was launched). It explores what a supply group is...
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Posted by: Brian R. Kneebone Technology Consultant, Imaging and Printing Group It's been a while since my last post and I have to say I'm sorry. I've been quite busy with customer related projects but it's been a relatively slow month for updates so its worked out for the best. That said...
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Almost every network consists of components from multiple vendors. Network Administrators want to have a ‘single pain of glass' view on their network. This means that the element manager used by the network administrator's use a management tool that is able to integrate these components. The...
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I have to share this, even though it’s not imaging and printing specific. Mini notebooks are back. If you are a network technician or IT administrator, take note of the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC series. Most of us know from experience when you are travelling from IT asset to asset, that it’s not always practical...
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Well, it’s been a while since my last post, so I thought I’d do something special. I wanted to make a “Part 2” to the Colour Control Options I discussed earlier . It covered some high-level topics, but I didn’t go into any depth showing them in action. This article casts a very bright light on just what...
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Have you ever been asked to define new printing defaults for end users? I've put together a video tutorial targeted for new printing administrators. And for that matter existing print administrators who have only recently looked at applying settings by default. Speaking personally, I know that I...