Network Enable Features
Use this option to enable or disable various network conguration tools, printing methods, and other features
that the device supports. Because each device supports dierent features, the congurable items available for a
specic device vary. The following are examples of congurable items:
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Network conguration tools, such as Telnet and HP Embedded Web Server (EWS). Telnet and EWS provide
additional access to print server conguration and management Web pages.
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Printing services, such as the following:
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
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Line Printer Daemon (LPD), which provides line printer spooling services for TCP/IP systems
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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
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IPP protocol over the HTTPS transport binding (IPPS)
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Port 9100 (direct-mode printing)
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The AirPrint feature on the device, which allows instant wireless printing from iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch
devices. Before you enable the AirPrint option, you must enable the Bonjour (mDNS Cong) option and
enable either the IPP Printing or the IPPS Printing option.
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Other features that some client applications use to discover and identify devices, such as the Service
Location Protocol (SLP).
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The mDNS, IPv4 Multicast, and Link Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) protocols. mDNS is used for
IP address and name resolution through UDP port 5353. mDNS is typically used on small networks where a
conventional DNS server is not used. IPv4 Multicast allows the print server to send and receive IPv4
multicast packets. LLMNR allows both IPv6 and IPv4 hosts to perform name resolution for neighboring
computers without requiring a DNS server or DNS client conguration.
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HP Web Services, which accesses XML-based data on HP Jetdirect print servers.
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The Web Services (WS) protocol, which is used to discover network-connected and PC-connected devices
on both local and remote subnets.
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The Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) port and registration support.
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The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) conguration le, which controls the behavior of the TFTP server.
To enable a feature, select the checkbox.
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To disable a feature, clear the checkbox.
Network Enable Features - More Settings
The AirPrint-FaxOut feature is used to send faxes from an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, or Macintosh computer to an
AirPrint-enabled printer. The AirPrint Scan (eSCL/WebScan) feature is used to send scanned documents from an
AirPrint-enabled printer to an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, or Macintosh computer. The AirPrint Secure Scan (Secure
eSCL/WebScan) feature is used to send scanned documents securely from an AirPrint-enabled printer to an iPad,
iPhone, iPod touch, or Macintosh computer.
Use this option to enable or disable the AirPrint-FaxOut, AirPrint Scan (eSCL/WebScan), and AirPrint Secure Scan
(Secure eSCL/WebScan) features on the device. Before these features can be enabled, rst enable the Air Print
option on the Network Enable Features conguration option.
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