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06-25-2025 10:15 AM
Product: HP DesignJet T1500 36-in PostScript Printer
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Dear forum members, for some time now I have been prompted to log in with Google Authentication when accessing the Jobs (Aufträge) or Consumption (Verbrauch) menu on my Designjet. Has anyone seen this message?
I have already spoken to a technician at a system house. He says that he has never seen this message before.
The plotter is at the university and students have access. Could it be that someone has tampered with the plotter? Where else can this prompt come from and how do I get rid of it? I am the administrator of the plotter and it is actually protected with an admin password.
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