If you have the printer installed in hplip, and it appears in the
hp-toolbox, and its network connected, it should work. You should be able to
access the printer via the button in hp-toolbox in the Tools tab labeled
"Embedded Web Server". Or, you can type in "http://<ip address of printer>
in a web browser. Do either of these methods work?

-Don


On 8/11/07, Larry Alkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I purchased today a used HP LaserJet 4100 with a network card installed
> for use in Linux
> but cannot connect to the web based configuration interface.
>
> The HP LJ 4100 User Guide I downloaded tells all the wonderful things
> you can do using the internal web server but gives no idea how to find
> or set it.
>
> Can someone give me a hint how to proceed?
> Forgive me if this is not the correct list for this question.
>
> Larry
>
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