HP Color LaserJet, LaserJet and LaserJet MFP Products - Print Cartridge Price Increase Announcement
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...All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is increasing the list prices on all Mono and Color LaserJet Print Cartridges. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of 156 products. Price Increase Announcement - This price increase will be excluded from the..., 92298A and 92298X. In response to provide superior value, reliability and high-quality output. As part of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. NOTE: The following cartridges had their prices recently increased and will affect a total of September 1, 2008...
...All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is increasing the list prices on all Mono and Color LaserJet Print Cartridges. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of 156 products. Price Increase Announcement - This price increase will be excluded from the..., 92298A and 92298X. In response to provide superior value, reliability and high-quality output. As part of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. NOTE: The following cartridges had their prices recently increased and will affect a total of September 1, 2008...
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... the print cartridges 33 HP policy on non-HP supplies 33 HP anti-counterfeit website 33 Cleaning the printer ...34 To clean the printer at the printer 34 To clean the fuser using HP Toolbox 35 Cleaning spilled toner ...35 Calibrating the printer ...36 To calibrate the printer at the printer 36 To calibrate the printer from the HP Toolbox 36 4 Operational theory...
... the print cartridges 33 HP policy on non-HP supplies 33 HP anti-counterfeit website 33 Cleaning the printer ...34 To clean the printer at the printer 34 To clean the fuser using HP Toolbox 35 Cleaning spilled toner ...35 Calibrating the printer ...36 To calibrate the printer at the printer 36 To calibrate the printer from the HP Toolbox 36 4 Operational theory...
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...of use Flexible paper handling Interface connections Energy savings Economical printing 4 Chapter 1 Product information HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer ■ Provides laser printing in full color by using the HP Toolbox software. ■ Convenient access to all supplies and to the paper path through... quality. ■ The HP UltraPrecise print cartridge has a finer toner formulation that this product meets ENERGY STAR® guidelines for connecting to a 10/100Base-T network. ■ The printer automatically conserves electricity by using the four process colors: cyan, magenta, yellow...
...of use Flexible paper handling Interface connections Energy savings Economical printing 4 Chapter 1 Product information HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer ■ Provides laser printing in full color by using the HP Toolbox software. ■ Convenient access to all supplies and to the paper path through... quality. ■ The HP UltraPrecise print cartridge has a finer toner formulation that this product meets ENERGY STAR® guidelines for connecting to a 10/100Base-T network. ■ The printer automatically conserves electricity by using the four process colors: cyan, magenta, yellow...
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Discard the shipping tape and shipping locks according to back. Place the used print cartridge in the bag for recycling. 5 Grasp both sides of the roller. 6 Remove the orange shipping locks and the orange shipping tape from the bag. CAUTION Do not touch the shutter or the surface of the print cartridge by the blue handles and distribute the toner by gently rocking the print cartridge from front to local regulations. 28 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW 4 Remove the new print cartridge from the new print cartridge.
Discard the shipping tape and shipping locks according to back. Place the used print cartridge in the bag for recycling. 5 Grasp both sides of the roller. 6 Remove the orange shipping locks and the orange shipping tape from the bag. CAUTION Do not touch the shutter or the surface of the print cartridge by the blue handles and distribute the toner by gently rocking the print cartridge from front to local regulations. 28 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW 4 Remove the new print cartridge from the new print cartridge.
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.... To clean the printer at the printer. 1 Use the (LEFT ARROW) or (RIGHT ARROW) button to select Service, and then press (SELECT). 2 Use the (LEFT ARROW) or (RIGHT ARROW) button to HP Toolbox, HP recommends cleaning the paper path by using HP Toolbox. To manually generate... then press (SELECT). This printer has a cleaning mode that can cause print-quality problems such as toner specks or smearing. A page feeds through the printer slowly. Cleaning the printer During the printing process, paper, toner and dust particles can accumulate inside the printer. When a new black print...
.... To clean the printer at the printer. 1 Use the (LEFT ARROW) or (RIGHT ARROW) button to select Service, and then press (SELECT). 2 Use the (LEFT ARROW) or (RIGHT ARROW) button to HP Toolbox, HP recommends cleaning the paper path by using HP Toolbox. To manually generate... then press (SELECT). This printer has a cleaning mode that can cause print-quality problems such as toner specks or smearing. A page feeds through the printer slowly. Cleaning the printer During the printing process, paper, toner and dust particles can accumulate inside the printer. When a new black print...
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...print cartridges can pick up this toner. A page with your fingers. CAUTION When cleaning the printer, do not touch the ETB with a damp cloth or with a pattern prints from the printer. 4 At the printer, remove any print media in the Ready state. 2 Open the HP Toolbox. 3 On the Troubleshooting... tab, click Troubleshooting Tools, and then click Print. Also, after a paper jam has occurred, some toner might remain on and in Tray 2 or ...
...print cartridges can pick up this toner. A page with your fingers. CAUTION When cleaning the printer, do not touch the ETB with a damp cloth or with a pattern prints from the printer. 4 At the printer, remove any print media in the Ready state. 2 Open the HP Toolbox. 3 On the Troubleshooting... tab, click Troubleshooting Tools, and then click Print. Also, after a paper jam has occurred, some toner might remain on and in Tray 2 or ...
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...sequence Period Purpose Remarks WAIT (wait period) STBY (standby period) From power-on until the end To clear the drum surface of the printer is controlled by the microcomputer on . To stablize the photosensitive drum sensitivity for a detailed timing chart. To form the image on the ...clean the ETB. It drives the laser/scanner system, the image formation system, and the pickup and feed system. The purposes of each period, from power-on the VIDEO signals input from the formatter. To keep the printer ready to transfer the toner image onto paper. INTR (initial ...
...sequence Period Purpose Remarks WAIT (wait period) STBY (standby period) From power-on until the end To clear the drum surface of the printer is controlled by the microcomputer on . To stablize the photosensitive drum sensitivity for a detailed timing chart. To form the image on the ...clean the ETB. It drives the laser/scanner system, the image formation system, and the pickup and feed system. The purposes of each period, from power-on the VIDEO signals input from the formatter. To keep the printer ready to transfer the toner image onto paper. INTR (initial ...
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... The memory tags read and write data according to the VIDEO signals (VDO, / VDO) upon reception of the printer and forms a toner image on paper according to the command from the formatter. The DC controller controls the laser/scanner unit and the high-voltage power supply PCB to form an image on paper.
... The memory tags read and write data according to the VIDEO signals (VDO, / VDO) upon reception of the printer and forms a toner image on paper according to the command from the formatter. The DC controller controls the laser/scanner unit and the high-voltage power supply PCB to form an image on paper.
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... photosensitive drum. Step 3: Development 3 Transfer stage Transfers a toner image on paper. Step 4: Transfer Step 5: Separation 4 Fuser stage Fuses the toner image on the photosensitive drum onto paper. Step 1: Primary charging Step 2: Laser beam exposure 2 Developing stage Makes the electrostatic latent image on...electrical charge remains in the unexposed drum surface area by applying toner. The print process can be broadly divided into 5 stages with negative charge on the photosensitive drum surface visible by the laser beam and is described here. The principal process of image...
... photosensitive drum. Step 3: Development 3 Transfer stage Transfers a toner image on paper. Step 4: Transfer Step 5: Separation 4 Fuser stage Fuses the toner image on the photosensitive drum onto paper. Step 1: Primary charging Step 2: Laser beam exposure 2 Developing stage Makes the electrostatic latent image on...electrical charge remains in the unexposed drum surface area by applying toner. The print process can be broadly divided into 5 stages with negative charge on the photosensitive drum surface visible by the laser beam and is described here. The principal process of image...
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This printer utilizes the projection development method by applying the toner in this process. The figure below illustrates the laser/scanner unit. Figure 4-5 Laser beam exposure Developing stage The electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum according to the VIDEO signals sent from the formatter. Figure 4-4 Latent image formation Laser/scanner system The laser/scanner system forms...
This printer utilizes the projection development method by applying the toner in this process. The figure below illustrates the laser/scanner unit. Figure 4-5 Laser beam exposure Developing stage The electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum according to the VIDEO signals sent from the formatter. Figure 4-4 Latent image formation Laser/scanner system The laser/scanner system forms...
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... cylinder and the photosensitive drum surface according to make the toner jump easier onto the drum surface and improve the contrast of the photosensitive drum, where the laser beam is exposed, has higher potential than the toner, which is called the projection development and it visualizes the... drum. each having identical structure. 46 Chapter 4 Operational theory ENWW Figure 4-6 Developing stage The toner has an insulating property and has negative charge potential from the formatter. This printer is applied the AC bias in order to changes of the developing DC bias based on drum ...
... cylinder and the photosensitive drum surface according to make the toner jump easier onto the drum surface and improve the contrast of the photosensitive drum, where the laser beam is exposed, has higher potential than the toner, which is called the projection development and it visualizes the... drum. each having identical structure. 46 Chapter 4 Operational theory ENWW Figure 4-6 Developing stage The toner has an insulating property and has negative charge potential from the formatter. This printer is applied the AC bias in order to changes of the developing DC bias based on drum ...
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... transferred onto the paper. This pattern image is read in between the ETB and the photosensitive drum, and simultaneously the toner image is conveyed in the color misregistration/density sensor unit. The transfer roller and the ETB driven roller are engaged with the ETB. The ETB is ...also used for the color misregistration or image density determination is the diagrammatic sketch of the ETB, ETB feed roller, ETB driven roller, and color misregistration/ density sensor unit. ENWW Image formation system 47 Figure 4-7 Print cartridge ...
... transferred onto the paper. This pattern image is read in between the ETB and the photosensitive drum, and simultaneously the toner image is conveyed in the color misregistration/density sensor unit. The transfer roller and the ETB driven roller are engaged with the ETB. The ETB is ...also used for the color misregistration or image density determination is the diagrammatic sketch of the ETB, ETB feed roller, ETB driven roller, and color misregistration/ density sensor unit. ENWW Image formation system 47 Figure 4-7 Print cartridge ...
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Figure 4-8 ETB unit Transfer stage The transfer stage is to transfer the toner image on the photosensitive drum surface onto paper. Figure 4-9 Transfer stage 48 Chapter 4 Operational theory ENWW
Figure 4-8 ETB unit Transfer stage The transfer stage is to transfer the toner image on the photosensitive drum surface onto paper. Figure 4-9 Transfer stage 48 Chapter 4 Operational theory ENWW
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...from the back side of M, C, Y, and K, and forms one toner image overlaying one color's image on -demand fuser method in order of the paper. Fusing stage The toner image is transferred in this stage. Each color's toner image is fused onto the paper in order to be smeared easily ...by hands since it are fused by pressure, fused and secondary colored by its elasticity (Curvature Separation). This printer utilizes the ceramic heater ...
...from the back side of M, C, Y, and K, and forms one toner image overlaying one color's image on -demand fuser method in order of the paper. Fusing stage The toner image is transferred in this stage. Each color's toner image is fused onto the paper in order to be smeared easily ...by hands since it are fused by pressure, fused and secondary colored by its elasticity (Curvature Separation). This printer utilizes the ceramic heater ...
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not require the power supply during STBY mode, and saves energy. As for the printer, the DC positive bias is applied to the fuser pressure roller, so the transferred toner stays harder on the paper and toner scattering to the fuser film (offset) is prevented. 50 Chapter 4 Operational theory ENWW
not require the power supply during STBY mode, and saves energy. As for the printer, the DC positive bias is applied to the fuser pressure roller, so the transferred toner stays harder on the paper and toner scattering to the fuser film (offset) is prevented. 50 Chapter 4 Operational theory ENWW
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Paper feed mechanism This mechanism feeds one sheet of paper only that is corrected by the registration shutter If the paper fed into the printer. 2 Toner is transfered to prevent temperature rise at the end of the fuser. The following is the operational sequence of the manual feed slot pickup. 1... stage. The paper is fed approximately 5 mm (0.2 inch) and is then caught by the registration shutter when the paper is fed into the printer is fed to the fuser. Figure 4-13 Skew correction illustrates how skewed paper is inserted into the manual feed slot and then into the manual...
Paper feed mechanism This mechanism feeds one sheet of paper only that is corrected by the registration shutter If the paper fed into the printer. 2 Toner is transfered to prevent temperature rise at the end of the fuser. The following is the operational sequence of the manual feed slot pickup. 1... stage. The paper is fed approximately 5 mm (0.2 inch) and is then caught by the registration shutter when the paper is fed into the printer is fed to the fuser. Figure 4-13 Skew correction illustrates how skewed paper is inserted into the manual feed slot and then into the manual...
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...■ Never calibrate at the end of the first job that passes 150 color pages since the last calibration. Calibration can be set using the embedded Web server... On-demand calibration Calibrate the printer using the embedded Web server and HP Toolbox. Use PML/PJL commands to print with Printer Management Language (PML)/Printer Job Language (PJL) commands, ...be configured using the printer control panel. Page count calibration settings can also be configured for new cartridge installation. Printer calibration Calibration settings are configured with toner out override, a ...
...■ Never calibrate at the end of the first job that passes 150 color pages since the last calibration. Calibration can be set using the embedded Web server... On-demand calibration Calibrate the printer using the embedded Web server and HP Toolbox. Use PML/PJL commands to print with Printer Management Language (PML)/Printer Job Language (PJL) commands, ...be configured using the printer control panel. Page count calibration settings can also be configured for new cartridge installation. Printer calibration Calibration settings are configured with toner out override, a ...
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ENWW Removal and replacement procedures 65 Discard the shipping tape and shipping locks according to front. 4 Grasp both sides of the roller. 5 Remove the orange shipping locks and the orange shipping tape from back to local regulations. 6 Align the print cartridge with the tracks inside the printer, and using the handles, insert the print cartridge until it is firmly seated. CAUTION Do not touch the shutter or the surface of the print cartridge by the blue handles and distribute the toner by gently rocking the print cartridge from the new print cartridge.
ENWW Removal and replacement procedures 65 Discard the shipping tape and shipping locks according to front. 4 Grasp both sides of the roller. 5 Remove the orange shipping locks and the orange shipping tape from back to local regulations. 6 Align the print cartridge with the tracks inside the printer, and using the handles, insert the print cartridge until it is firmly seated. CAUTION Do not touch the shutter or the surface of the print cartridge by the blue handles and distribute the toner by gently rocking the print cartridge from the new print cartridge.
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...the location of the jam is located on the page. If you get toner on your clothes or hands, wash them in loose toner on the inside the printer. Loose toner might result in cold water. (Hot water will set the toner into the fabric.) 1 Open the front door. CAUTION Jams in this ...area might remain in the printer after a few sheets have been printed. CAUTION Do not...
...the location of the jam is located on the page. If you get toner on your clothes or hands, wash them in loose toner on the inside the printer. Loose toner might result in cold water. (Hot water will set the toner into the fabric.) 1 Open the front door. CAUTION Jams in this ...area might remain in the printer after a few sheets have been printed. CAUTION Do not...
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... remove paper as indicated on the jam instruction label, located on your clothes or hands, wash them in loose toner on the label with the number 3. Tray 2 Open the front door of the printer. Input jams are indicated on the page. Figure 6-3 Tray 2 input jam label Output jams Jams in the ...top bin CAUTION Jams in these areas might result in cold water. (Hot water will set the toner into the fabric.) 1 Carefully grasp the jammed paper...
... remove paper as indicated on the jam instruction label, located on your clothes or hands, wash them in loose toner on the label with the number 3. Tray 2 Open the front door of the printer. Input jams are indicated on the page. Figure 6-3 Tray 2 input jam label Output jams Jams in the ...top bin CAUTION Jams in these areas might result in cold water. (Hot water will set the toner into the fabric.) 1 Carefully grasp the jammed paper...