Firmware Download Utility (FDU)
a. Double-click the Firmware Download Utility on the CD.
b. Select the FMW file, and then follow the onscreen instructions.
FTP
a. At the command prompt, type FTP (IP address) and press the Enter key.
b. At the User ID and password fields, press the Enter key. Both fields are blank by default.
c.
At the ftp> prompt, type put D:/SMR30XXX.FMW (or applicable drive letter for your
CD-ROM drive and firmware file name). Be sure to type in the full path to the file and
be sure to insert the correct file name. The information is case-sensitive.
d. Press the Enter key.
The progress of the process is displayed at the command prompt and also on the
control panel of the printer.
e. After the process shows completed, type either bye or quit depending on the
operating system.
HP Web Jetadmin
NOTE: The HP Web Jetadmin software can be used to upgrade the firmware in one or several
all-in-ones simultaneously.
Instructions for upgrading firmware using the HP Web Jetadmin software might vary depending
on the version of the software you are using. For more information about upgrading firmware
using the HP Web Jetadmin software, see the online help available with the software.
a. Open the Web JetAdmin software and select Update from the drop-down list.
The Update Options are displayed.
b. Ensure that the Update Printer Firmware option is selected, and then click Next.
c.
Select the version to flash from the Select New Firmware Version list, and then
click Update Firmware.
NOTE: For more information about the HP Web Jetadmin software and to download
the software, go to http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin.
3. Print a configuration page and verify that the firmware version is SMR3xxxx or higher.
If the firmware version on the configuration page is unchanged, see "Solving firmware
upgrade problems" on page 10.
Step 3: Install the digital send authentication DIMM
After upgrading the firmware, install the digital send authentication DIMM.
CAUTION: The DIMMs contain electronic components that can be damaged by static electricity.
To prevent the buildup of static electricity, maintain frequent contact with any bare sheet metal
surface on the all-in-one. If possible, wear a grounding wrist strap (or similar device). Handle the
DIMMs carefully at all times. Avoid touching electronic components or circuit paths. Failure to
follow these recommendations could result in damage to the parts.
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Setting up