3. bin
4. hash
This command is optional. It merely displays the download progress.
5. put <
filename
.dld> /DOWNLOAD
Be sure to enter the full path to the file and enter the filename correctly. This command is case-
sensitive.
6. bye
After a couple of minutes, the FTP session closes. HP Jetdirect should restart and prepare to run the
new code. The hash command shows the file transfer in progress. However, no download status can
be presented during this period because of an FTP restriction.
If the "Netout: Software caused connection abort" appears, use FTP again to upgrade the firmware a
second time. The new firmware image is complete and functional with only one firmware upgrade. If
the second upgrade is not performed, the HP Jetdirect print server uses only English for any of the
management interfaces, such as print control panel menus, EWS, and configuration page. Upgrade a
second time to install additional languages.
The firmware upgrade is complete when the message "Transfer complete" appears.
Use FTP to upgrade device firmware
If the HP LaserJet product uses a direct network connection, you can use FTP to update the HP LaserJet
firmware. Take note of the TCP/IP address on the configuration pages.
Note Make sure that the device is not in Powersave mode. Also, make sure that any error
messages are cleared from the control panel display.
1. Open a DOS command window on the computer.
2. Type ftp <TCP/IP device address>. For example, if the TCP/IP address is 192.168.0.90, type ftp
192.168.0.90.
3. Press Enter.
4. When prompted for the user name and password, press Enter for each.
5. Type bin at the > prompt.
6. Press Enter.
7. Type put <path>, where <path> is the location where the .RFU file was downloaded from the
Web. For example, type:
put C:\LJXXXX\ljXXXXFW.RFU
8. Press Enter.
9. Type bye at the command prompt after the download process begins and the firmware is updated
on the device.
10. Press Enter to exit the FTP session.
Use FTP with an Internet browser
Device firmware can be upgraded by following these steps:
1. Ensure that the Enable folder view for FTP sites checkbox is selected on the Advanced tab under
Tools > Internet Options.
2. Open the browser, and type ftp://192.168.0.90 (this is an example).
3. Use the TCP/IP address of the device from step 1. The display shows a folder labeled Port 1.
4. Open Windows Explorer, and navigate to the directory where the .rfu file is located.
5. Drag the rfu file from Windows Explorer to the Port 1 folder in step 2.
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