HP LaserJet Professional P1606dn Embedded Web Server Admin Settings

Hello,
I need help with my HP Laserjet Professional p1606dn. We have about 13 of these machines
I can access the HP Embedded Web Server by putting in the IP address into a web browser.
I have all of the printers set with a static IP address.
I have set a password in the HP Embedded Web server so network information can not be changed.
My problem is  the Print Info Pages section. 
Where i can just click Print to print a Print Configuration Page and Print Supplies page.
I want to disable that feature.
I have students getting into the Hp Embedded Web Server and are repeatedly hitting the print button and I'm getting hundreds of Print Configuration Page and or Print Supplies page. 
You do not need a password to use this functionality.
I want to have these printers setup that if they do not know the Admin password to get into the Web Server they can not use any of the Web Server functions.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you.

Your usb connection may have gone bad.  Try another usb port on the computer.  Just connecting the printer to a different usb port should say new hardware found.  If it does not then the port on the printer has gone bad.  All is not lost.  This model is the N model which means it also has a network interface.  You could try connecting the printer to your router or switch with a rj45 cable and after turning the printer on and it comes to ready, wait about 2 minutes and then print the same test page which should give you the network settings if it found any.  Use those settings to setup the printer as a local tcp/ip printer.

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