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... 63 Printing envelopes 64 Printing letterhead or preprinted forms 66 Printing custom-sized media or cardstock 67 5 Printing tasks Printing with manual feed 70 Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing 71 Printing watermarks 74 Accessing the watermark feature 74 Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing..., 2000, Millennium, NT 4.0, and Mac OS 87 Acquiring an image 88 Adjusting the contrast 88 Accessing the contrast feature 88 Enhancing the scanned image in HP Document Manager . . . 89 Accessing the image enhancement features 89 EN 5
... 63 Printing envelopes 64 Printing letterhead or preprinted forms 66 Printing custom-sized media or cardstock 67 5 Printing tasks Printing with manual feed 70 Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing 71 Printing watermarks 74 Accessing the watermark feature 74 Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing..., 2000, Millennium, NT 4.0, and Mac OS 87 Acquiring an image 88 Adjusting the contrast 88 Accessing the contrast feature 88 Enhancing the scanned image in HP Document Manager . . . 89 Accessing the image enhancement features 89 EN 5
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...: To print a configuration page or to print. q Ready light: Indicates that identify your printer's status. These lights produce patterns that the printer is ready to continue printing while in manual feed mode, press and release the Go button. See Printer light patterns for a description of two lights and one lighted button. EN Identifying the...
...: To print a configuration page or to print. q Ready light: Indicates that identify your printer's status. These lights produce patterns that the printer is ready to continue printing while in manual feed mode, press and release the Go button. See Printer light patterns for a description of two lights and one lighted button. EN Identifying the...
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...access the printer properties in the following ways: q Through the software application that you are also in Windows NT are using to change the default settings, such as media size and type, printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing), ...many software applications use a different method of accessing the printer properties, the following topics: q Printer properties (driver) q Printer online help Printer properties (driver) Printer properties control the printer. q Through the Windows® operating system. Right-click the printer icon that you want to print. You can vary...
...access the printer properties in the following ways: q Through the software application that you are also in Windows NT are using to change the default settings, such as media size and type, printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing), ...many software applications use a different method of accessing the printer properties, the following topics: q Printer properties (driver) q Printer online help Printer properties (driver) Printer properties control the printer. q Through the Windows® operating system. Right-click the printer icon that you want to print. You can vary...
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... on the HP JetDirect print server. q You can use one of the following methods to enable or disable DHCP: q If you use Telnet to disable BOOTP on the network to acquire new (non-DHCP) configuration information. If you manually provide an IP address when you use the printer control panel ... systems 59 You can use Telnet to modify the TCP/IP parameters. When you must disable DHCP configuration. This means that it should also manually set all of the configuration parameters, such as subnet mask, default gateway, and idle timeout. The reserved clients added are displayed in the ...
... on the HP JetDirect print server. q You can use one of the following methods to enable or disable DHCP: q If you use Telnet to disable BOOTP on the network to acquire new (non-DHCP) configuration information. If you manually provide an IP address when you use the printer control panel ... systems 59 You can use Telnet to modify the TCP/IP parameters. When you must disable DHCP configuration. This means that it should also manually set all of the configuration parameters, such as subnet mask, default gateway, and idle timeout. The reserved clients added are displayed in the ...
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If you manually set up the printer for instructions). You can substitute the server.domain with the IP addresses on the new network, or you can erase the current IP address and configure another network Note When you how to configure your printer. If the current BOOTP server cannot be used ...BOOTP or DHCP to configure the print server, edit the appropriate system files with updated settings. If you used on the new network. These instructions show you move an HP JetDirect print server that is ...
If you manually set up the printer for instructions). You can substitute the server.domain with the IP addresses on the new network, or you can erase the current IP address and configure another network Note When you how to configure your printer. If the current BOOTP server cannot be used ...BOOTP or DHCP to configure the print server, edit the appropriate system files with updated settings. If you used on the new network. These instructions show you move an HP JetDirect print server that is ...
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5 Printing tasks This chapter provides information on the following topics: q Printing with manual feed q Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) q Printing watermarks q Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing) q Printing booklets q Canceling a print job q Understanding print quality settings q Using EconoMode (Save Toner) EN 69
5 Printing tasks This chapter provides information on the following topics: q Printing with manual feed q Printing on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) q Printing watermarks q Printing multiple pages on a single sheet of paper (N-up printing) q Printing booklets q Canceling a print job q Understanding print quality settings q Using EconoMode (Save Toner) EN 69
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See Printer properties (driver) for example, an envelope, then a letter, then an envelope, and so on. Load an envelope in the priority input tray and load letterhead ... (blinking) each time to a network printer. You can use manual feed to protect your software application, and select Manual Feed from the Source Tray drop-down list. To print using manual feed, access the printer properties or printer setup in the main input tray. Printing with manual feed You can also use manual feed when printing mixed media...
See Printer properties (driver) for example, an envelope, then a letter, then an envelope, and so on. Load an envelope in the priority input tray and load letterhead ... (blinking) each time to a network printer. You can use manual feed to protect your software application, and select Manual Feed from the Source Tray drop-down list. To print using manual feed, access the printer properties or printer setup in the main input tray. Printing with manual feed You can also use manual feed when printing mixed media...
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...more information: q Manual duplex using the media output bin or the straight-through the printer twice. Manual duplexing can print using the output bin q Manual duplex on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) 71 EN Printing on heavy media or card stock Manual duplexing is only supported... in Windows. See Cleaning the printer for any heavy ...
...more information: q Manual duplex using the media output bin or the straight-through the printer twice. Manual duplexing can print using the output bin q Manual duplex on both sides of the paper (manual duplexing) 71 EN Printing on heavy media or card stock Manual duplexing is only supported... in Windows. See Cleaning the printer for any heavy ...
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...the remaining paper from the input tray, and set it aside until after you finish your manual duplexing job. 4 Gather the printed pages, turn the printed side down with the top edge toward the printer. On the Finishing tab, click Print on screen), and wait for instructions. Print the ...document. 2 3 After side one should be facing down , and straighten the stack. 3 5 Place the stack back in the input tray. Replace the priority input tray. Manual duplex using ...
...the remaining paper from the input tray, and set it aside until after you finish your manual duplexing job. 4 Gather the printed pages, turn the printed side down with the top edge toward the printer. On the Finishing tab, click Print on screen), and wait for instructions. Print the ...document. 2 3 After side one should be facing down , and straighten the stack. 3 5 Place the stack back in the input tray. Replace the priority input tray. Manual duplex using ...
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...be facing down , and straighten the stack before placing it aside until after you finish your manual duplexing job. 4 Gather the printed pages, turn the 3 printed side down with the top edge toward the printer. Side one has printed, remove the remaining paper from the input tray and set it ... heavy media, such as card stock, use the straight-through output path. 1 Load the media, and open the straight-through output door. 2 Access the printer properties. Manual duplex on Both Sides, select the 2 Straight Paper Path check box, and click OK. Click OK (on both sides of the paper...
...be facing down , and straighten the stack before placing it aside until after you finish your manual duplexing job. 4 Gather the printed pages, turn the 3 printed side down with the top edge toward the printer. Side one has printed, remove the remaining paper from the input tray and set it ... heavy media, such as card stock, use the straight-through output path. 1 Load the media, and open the straight-through output door. 2 Access the printer properties. Manual duplex on Both Sides, select the 2 Straight Paper Path check box, and click OK. Click OK (on both sides of the paper...
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... release the Go button. See Memory (DIMM) for more information. No action is ready to print. Processing The printer is in manual feed mode, change the setting from your printer properties. Wait for the job to be too complex for more memory. The page being printed might be in... manual feed media. See Understanding print quality settings for the printer's memory capacity. If you have loaded the correct The printer is receiving or processing data. To print a configuration page, press and release the...
... release the Go button. See Memory (DIMM) for more information. No action is ready to print. Processing The printer is in manual feed mode, change the setting from your printer properties. Wait for the job to be too complex for more memory. The page being printed might be in... manual feed media. See Understanding print quality settings for the printer's memory capacity. If you have loaded the correct The printer is receiving or processing data. To print a configuration page, press and release the...
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... the next few steps.) 5 Click Setup... (This button may read Create for a printer with multiple zones, select the zone in the HP LaserJet Utility to rename the printer. If you to print, but limits your access to printer features. 8 In the Setup dialog box, click Select, and then click OK to ...return to rename the printer, do this before selecting the printer in the list and click Select. If you manually select a PPD...
... the next few steps.) 5 Click Setup... (This button may read Create for a printer with multiple zones, select the zone in the HP LaserJet Utility to rename the printer. If you to print, but limits your access to printer features. 8 In the Setup dialog box, click Select, and then click OK to ...return to rename the printer, do this before selecting the printer in the list and click Select. If you manually select a PPD...
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Paper handling problems Paper handling problems Problem Solution Paper jam q See Clearing printer media jams for more information. See Printer media guides or Loading media into the input trays for more information. Make sure that the printer is not in manual feed mode. Printer curled the media q See Curl or wave for more information. See Loading...
Paper handling problems Paper handling problems Problem Solution Paper jam q See Clearing printer media jams for more information. See Printer media guides or Loading media into the input trays for more information. Make sure that the printer is not in manual feed mode. Printer curled the media q See Curl or wave for more information. See Loading...
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... address for the BOOTP server or trying to the print server. EN Understanding the print server configuration page 173 Not Specified: No host name was manually disabled.
... address for the BOOTP server or trying to the print server. EN Understanding the print server configuration page 173 Not Specified: No host name was manually disabled.
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... its TCP/IP configuration from the host. 174 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting the print server EN BOOTP/TFTP: Automatic configuration via a DHCP server. User Specified: Manual configuration via a BOOTP server. This address might be a valid address for TCP/IP configuration. During initialization, the temporary address of the print server's ...configuration file. The file pathname might not be truncated to obtain its IP configuration: BOOTP: Automatic configuration via Telnet, the printer's control panel, HP Web JetAdmin, an embedded Web server, or another method.
... its TCP/IP configuration from the host. 174 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting the print server EN BOOTP/TFTP: Automatic configuration via a DHCP server. User Specified: Manual configuration via a BOOTP server. This address might be a valid address for TCP/IP configuration. During initialization, the temporary address of the print server's ...configuration file. The file pathname might not be truncated to obtain its IP configuration: BOOTP: Automatic configuration via Telnet, the printer's control panel, HP Web JetAdmin, an embedded Web server, or another method.
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... server limits the frame type to IPX over IEEE 802.2 with IEEE 802.3 frames. All others frames are counted and discarded. Disabled: IPX/SPX was manually disabled. Note If the print server is the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address. All others frames are counted and discarded. EN_802...
... server limits the frame type to IPX over IEEE 802.2 with IEEE 802.3 frames. All others frames are counted and discarded. Disabled: IPX/SPX was manually disabled. Note If the print server is the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address. All others frames are counted and discarded. EN_802...
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Unless you have been received for that network has been manually configured. The second column, Frame Type, specifies the frame type used with a protocol frame type used for communication between a server and the print server. Disabled: ...A specific frame type for each frame type. 178 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting the print server EN The third column, RCVD, specifies how many packets have manually configured a specific frame type, the print server automatically determines the protocol frame type by listening to use. Message Network XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Frame Type...
Unless you have been received for that network has been manually configured. The second column, Frame Type, specifies the frame type used with a protocol frame type used for communication between a server and the print server. Disabled: ...A specific frame type for each frame type. 178 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting the print server EN The third column, RCVD, specifies how many packets have manually configured a specific frame type, the print server automatically determines the protocol frame type by listening to use. Message Network XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXX Frame Type...
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... Type Network Number Node Number Description The current AppleTalk configuration status: Ready: The print server is waiting for itself as part of the printer being advertised on the network. An additional status message might also display. Note If the print server is currently operating. The type of... an error code and message displays. A number after the name means that the print server chose for data. Disabled: AppleTalk was manually disabled. Two types can be displayed. Note The AppleTalk phase 2 (P2) parameter is registering the node address or name. The name of the...
... Type Network Number Node Number Description The current AppleTalk configuration status: Ready: The print server is waiting for itself as part of the printer being advertised on the network. An additional status message might also display. Note If the print server is currently operating. The type of... an error code and message displays. A number after the name means that the print server chose for data. Disabled: AppleTalk was manually disabled. Two types can be displayed. Note The AppleTalk phase 2 (P2) parameter is registering the node address or name. The name of the...
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... Chapter 12 Service and support EN Can you running? Do not ship accessories that are not required to complete the repair (for example, media trays, manuals, and cleaning supplies) What needs to contact: Alternate contact: Return shipping address: What is intermittent, how much time elapses between failures? 3. Service information form Service...
... Chapter 12 Service and support EN Can you running? Do not ship accessories that are not required to complete the repair (for example, media trays, manuals, and cleaning supplies) What needs to contact: Alternate contact: Return shipping address: What is intermittent, how much time elapses between failures? 3. Service information form Service...
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... service mark of the U.S. As an ENERGY STAR partner, Hewlett-Packard Company has determined that this product. Paper use This product's manual duplex (two-sided printing) and N-up printing (multiple pages printed on one page) features can reduce paper usage and the resulting ... EconoMode uses significantly less toner, which is a voluntary program to minimize the impact on natural resources. 210 Appendix A Printer specifications EN This HP LaserJet product design reduces Energy consumption Energy usage drops significantly while in an environmentally sound manner. For more information, see ...
... service mark of the U.S. As an ENERGY STAR partner, Hewlett-Packard Company has determined that this product. Paper use This product's manual duplex (two-sided printing) and N-up printing (multiple pages printed on one page) features can reduce paper usage and the resulting ... EconoMode uses significantly less toner, which is a voluntary program to minimize the impact on natural resources. 210 Appendix A Printer specifications EN This HP LaserJet product design reduces Energy consumption Energy usage drops significantly while in an environmentally sound manner. For more information, see ...