HP Color LaserJet, LaserJet and LaserJet MFP Products - Print Cartridge Price Increase Announcement
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...NOTE: The following cartridges had their prices recently increased and will continue to rising production and supply chain costs, HP is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws. HP LaserJet print cartridges will be excluded from the September 1st 5% price increase: 92274A, C3903A, ...to developing products and services that meet its new smart print supplies system, HP is increasing the list prices on all Mono and Color LaserJet Print Cartridges. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. Price Increase Announcement -...
...NOTE: The following cartridges had their prices recently increased and will continue to rising production and supply chain costs, HP is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws. HP LaserJet print cartridges will be excluded from the September 1st 5% price increase: 92274A, C3903A, ...to developing products and services that meet its new smart print supplies system, HP is increasing the list prices on all Mono and Color LaserJet Print Cartridges. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. Price Increase Announcement -...
HP Universal Print Driver for Windows, Version 4.1 - Technical Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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... Driver software, automatically upgrading the clients. If you do not use a software management application, such as the HP MPA or AD templates, you will be completed." hp has observed that PC due to run the Universal Print Driver installer from a shared location. An MPP is... spooler hang may occur near the end of day, or application, or shut color capability down completely until it extends the control of IT administrators over the printer environment, ultimately reducing support costs, supplies costs, and productivity costs in one environment could print only during business hours....
... Driver software, automatically upgrading the clients. If you do not use a software management application, such as the HP MPA or AD templates, you will be completed." hp has observed that PC due to run the Universal Print Driver installer from a shared location. An MPP is... spooler hang may occur near the end of day, or application, or shut color capability down completely until it extends the control of IT administrators over the printer environment, ultimately reducing support costs, supplies costs, and productivity costs in one environment could print only during business hours....
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... normal modes. • Robust networking capabilities, comparable to HP LaserJets. • Lower intervention rates with higher capacity paper trays and ink supplies. • Higher reliability and duty load. • More comprehensive testing in Citrix environments compared to consumer Deskjets. N/A HP Deskjet printers and supported driver versions HP recognizes the need for small inexpensive printing solutions for...
... normal modes. • Robust networking capabilities, comparable to HP LaserJets. • Lower intervention rates with higher capacity paper trays and ink supplies. • Higher reliability and duty load. • More comprehensive testing in Citrix environments compared to consumer Deskjets. N/A HP Deskjet printers and supported driver versions HP recognizes the need for small inexpensive printing solutions for...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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...server. This allows users to control client-attached imaging devices from the CD-ROM supplied with TWAIN Redirection and HP Scanners/All-in-One devices. The client system connected to the client system using the HP Scanners/All-in-One devices listed above. 36 No issues were discovered when ...testing TWAIN Redirection using a SCSI cable or USB cable. Printer model tested HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One TWAIN driver version tested HP Officejet Pro L7600 Series (61.63.263.21) Known issues with the Scanner/All-in-One device. ...
...server. This allows users to control client-attached imaging devices from the CD-ROM supplied with TWAIN Redirection and HP Scanners/All-in-One devices. The client system connected to the client system using the HP Scanners/All-in-One devices listed above. 36 No issues were discovered when ...testing TWAIN Redirection using a SCSI cable or USB cable. Printer model tested HP Officejet Pro L7680 All-in-One TWAIN driver version tested HP Officejet Pro L7600 Series (61.63.263.21) Known issues with the Scanner/All-in-One device. ...
Service Manual
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......4 Walk around...6 Front view (shown with optional Tray 3 6 Back and side view...7 Control panel...8 Understanding supplies status 8 Understanding printer status 8 Understanding control panel layout 9 Software...11 Supported drivers...11 Software and supported operating systems 11 Software for Windows...11 Software for Macintosh...12 Network ...
......4 Walk around...6 Front view (shown with optional Tray 3 6 Back and side view...7 Control panel...8 Understanding supplies status 8 Understanding printer status 8 Understanding control panel layout 9 Software...11 Supported drivers...11 Software and supported operating systems 11 Software for Windows...11 Software for Macintosh...12 Network ...
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...supplies using HP Toolbox 32 Storing supplies ...33 Replacing and recycling supplies 33 Replacing 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 ...printer from the HP Toolbox 36 4 Operational theory Engine control system ...38 Basic sequence of operation 38 Power-on sequence ...39 Motors and fans ...39 Main motor failure detection 40 Fan motor failure detection 40 Image formation system ...41 Image formation process ...43 Latent image formation 44 Laser...
...supplies using HP Toolbox 32 Storing supplies ...33 Replacing and recycling supplies 33 Replacing 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 ...printer from the HP Toolbox 36 4 Operational theory Engine control system ...38 Basic sequence of operation 38 Power-on sequence ...39 Motors and fans ...39 Main motor failure detection 40 Fan motor failure detection 40 Image formation system ...41 Image formation process ...43 Latent image formation 44 Laser...
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General timing chart ...58 Printer calibration ...59 5 Removal and replacement Overview...62 Service approach...63 Pre-service procedures...63 Removal ... jams ...99 Paper path...99 Common causes of paper jams 100 Where to look for jams...101 Jams inside the printer...102 Input jams...103 Tray 1...103 Tray 2...104 Output jams...104 Jams in the top bin 104 Pickup delay jam... information...107 Control panel messages 107 Alert and warning messages 107 Critical error messages 108 Supplies messages 109 Status messages 112 Status log only messages 112 Reports menu...113 Configuration page 114...
General timing chart ...58 Printer calibration ...59 5 Removal and replacement Overview...62 Service approach...63 Pre-service procedures...63 Removal ... jams ...99 Paper path...99 Common causes of paper jams 100 Where to look for jams...101 Jams inside the printer...102 Input jams...103 Tray 1...103 Tray 2...104 Output jams...104 Jams in the top bin 104 Pickup delay jam... information...107 Control panel messages 107 Alert and warning messages 107 Critical error messages 108 Supplies messages 109 Status messages 112 Status log only messages 112 Reports menu...113 Configuration page 114...
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... Print quality troubleshooting pages 132 Control panel messages (error codes 132 Alert and warning messages 132 Critical error messages 133 Supplies messages 134 Status messages...137 Status log only messages 137 Service menu...137 Restoring the factory-set defaults 138 To restore... the factory-set defaults 138 General print quality issues 138 Solving issues with color documents 142 HP Toolbox...1. 44 HP Toolbox...144 To view HP Toolbox 144 Troubleshooting tab 144 Print quality troubleshooting pages 144 Printer calibration...144 Cleaning page...144 Configuration page...145 vi ENWW
... Print quality troubleshooting pages 132 Control panel messages (error codes 132 Alert and warning messages 132 Critical error messages 133 Supplies messages 134 Status messages...137 Status log only messages 137 Service menu...137 Restoring the factory-set defaults 138 To restore... the factory-set defaults 138 General print quality issues 138 Solving issues with color documents 142 HP Toolbox...1. 44 HP Toolbox...144 To view HP Toolbox 144 Troubleshooting tab 144 Print quality troubleshooting pages 144 Printer calibration...144 Cleaning page...144 Configuration page...145 vi ENWW
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...162 Input devices ...186 Diagrams ...208 Alphabetical parts list...209 Numerical parts list...230 Appendix A Product specifications Physical specifications ...252 Supplies specifications ...253 Print cartridge life ...253 Electrical specifications ...254 Environmental specifications ...255 Acoustical specifications ...256 Appendix B Product warranty ...Print Cartridge Limited Warranty Statement 259 Appendix C Regulatory statements Declaration of Conformity ...262 Laser safety statement ...263 Canadian DOC statement ...264 VCCI statement (Japan) ...265 Korean EMI statement ...266 Finnish...
...162 Input devices ...186 Diagrams ...208 Alphabetical parts list...209 Numerical parts list...230 Appendix A Product specifications Physical specifications ...252 Supplies specifications ...253 Print cartridge life ...253 Electrical specifications ...254 Environmental specifications ...255 Acoustical specifications ...256 Appendix B Product warranty ...Print Cartridge Limited Warranty Statement 259 Appendix C Regulatory statements Declaration of Conformity ...262 Laser safety statement ...263 Canadian DOC statement ...264 VCCI statement (Japan) ...265 Korean EMI statement ...266 Finnish...
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...HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer software 11 Envelope specifications...15 Envelope size ranges...16 Tray 1 and Tray 2 specifications...17 Optional Tray 3 specifications...18 Print cartridge life ...32 Basic operational sequence ...38 Motor specifications ...40 User-replaceable parts...62 Troubleshooting checklist...98 Status log only messages...112 Configuration page...114 Supplies......121 Performance issues...123 Configuration page...129 Supplies Status page...131 Status log only messages...137 General print quality issues...138 Color document issues...142 Repetitive image defects...147 ...
...HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer software 11 Envelope specifications...15 Envelope size ranges...16 Tray 1 and Tray 2 specifications...17 Optional Tray 3 specifications...18 Print cartridge life ...32 Basic operational sequence ...38 Motor specifications ...40 User-replaceable parts...62 Troubleshooting checklist...98 Status log only messages...112 Configuration page...114 Supplies......121 Performance issues...123 Configuration page...129 Supplies Status page...131 Status log only messages...137 General print quality issues...138 Color document issues...142 Repetitive image defects...147 ...
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... Tray 3 input tray (cassette) ...201 Paper pickup feeder assembly (Tray 3 205 Paper pickup feeder assembly (Tray 3 207 Alphabetical parts list...209 Numerical parts list...230 Printer specifications ...252 Supplies specifications ...253 Print cartridge specifications ...253 Electrical specifications ...254 Environmental specifications ...255 Acoustical specifications ...256 x ENWW
... Tray 3 input tray (cassette) ...201 Paper pickup feeder assembly (Tray 3 205 Paper pickup feeder assembly (Tray 3 207 Alphabetical parts list...209 Numerical parts list...230 Printer specifications ...252 Supplies specifications ...253 Print cartridge specifications ...253 Electrical specifications ...254 Environmental specifications ...255 Acoustical specifications ...256 x ENWW
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... paper. registered service mark 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 a multilevel printing process. ■ True 600 by 600 dots per inch...
... paper. registered service mark 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 a multilevel printing process. ■ True 600 by 600 dots per inch...
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... remain. This 250-sheet universal tray reduces how often you have to add paper to the printer. ENWW Printer features 5 Table 1-1 Printer features (continued) Feature Supplies Accessibility Expandability Memory HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer ■ A Supplies Status page with print cartridge gauges that show the supply levels that is compatible with text screen-readers. ■ All doors and covers can be...
... remain. This 250-sheet universal tray reduces how often you have to add paper to the printer. ENWW Printer features 5 Table 1-1 Printer features (continued) Feature Supplies Accessibility Expandability Memory HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer ■ A Supplies Status page with print cartridge gauges that show the supply levels that is compatible with text screen-readers. ■ All doors and covers can be...
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...). Figure 1-5 Model and serial number information Control panel Understanding supplies status The supplies gauges show the consumption levels of the printer. If a supply is on the rear of the consumption level when the level is alphanumeric, such as Q6455A, for the HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer. Black, yellow, cyan, and magenta supplies status gauges A ? Model and serial number location The...
...). Figure 1-5 Model and serial number information Control panel Understanding supplies status The supplies gauges show the consumption levels of the printer. If a supply is on the rear of the consumption level when the level is alphanumeric, such as Q6455A, for the HP Color LaserJet 2600n printer. Black, yellow, cyan, and magenta supplies status gauges A ? Model and serial number location The...
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...need attention occur. Understanding control panel layout This section provides information about using non-HP print cartridges, see HP policy on when the printer is on non-HP supplies. Press (SELECT) to return the printer to be printed by pressing the (LEFT ARROW) and (RIGHT ARROW) buttons ... might not receive any indication when a non-HP supply is installed. Left and Right arrow buttons Use the (LEFT ARROW) and (RIGHT ARROW) buttons to navigate through the printer control panel menus. For more information about printer status and control panel layout. Attention light Generally...
...need attention occur. Understanding control panel layout This section provides information about using non-HP print cartridges, see HP policy on when the printer is on non-HP supplies. Press (SELECT) to return the printer to be printed by pressing the (LEFT ARROW) and (RIGHT ARROW) buttons ... might not receive any indication when a non-HP supply is installed. Left and Right arrow buttons Use the (LEFT ARROW) and (RIGHT ARROW) buttons to navigate through the printer control panel menus. For more information about printer status and control panel layout. Attention light Generally...
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1 Figure 1-6 Control panel layout 1 Color print cartridge indicators 2 Attention light (amber) 3 Ready light (green) 4 CANCEL JOB button 5 Message area 6 RIGHT ARROW button 7 SELECT button 8 LEFT ARROW button Display Figure 1-7 Control panel display The printer display gives you information about the printer, job status, and levels of supplies. 1 Message area 2 Supplies gauges 3 Print cartridge colors are indicated from left to right: black, yellow, cyan, and magenta 10 Chapter 1 Product information ENWW
1 Figure 1-6 Control panel layout 1 Color print cartridge indicators 2 Attention light (amber) 3 Ready light (green) 4 CANCEL JOB button 5 Message area 6 RIGHT ARROW button 7 SELECT button 8 LEFT ARROW button Display Figure 1-7 Control panel display The printer display gives you information about the printer, job status, and levels of supplies. 1 Message area 2 Supplies gauges 3 Print cartridge colors are indicated from left to right: black, yellow, cyan, and magenta 10 Chapter 1 Product information ENWW
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... vents or near room temperature. ■ The air should be stored at or near windows and doors that you are frequently open. If the printer environment is important to prevent damage to a large supply of paper have more paper than 15 mm (0.6 inch) from the Print dialog box or the... printer driver. Envelopes Envelopes can cause damage. Envelope fold lines can remain stable for a commercial #10 or DL envelope. Unopened paper in sealed reams can...
... vents or near room temperature. ■ The air should be stored at or near windows and doors that you are frequently open. If the printer environment is important to prevent damage to a large supply of paper have more paper than 15 mm (0.6 inch) from the Print dialog box or the... printer driver. Envelopes Envelopes can cause damage. Envelope fold lines can remain stable for a commercial #10 or DL envelope. Unopened paper in sealed reams can...
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... the print cartridge 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Open the front door. The printer uses four colors and has a different print cartridge for each color: black (K), cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y). The control panel display also indicates the color that you to print using the current print...door. 3 Remove the used print cartridge from the printer. Installing supplies Print cartridges When a print cartridge approaches the end of useful life, the control panel displays a message recommending that should be replaced (unless a genuine HP cartridge is located on the inside of the following...
... the print cartridge 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Open the front door. The printer uses four colors and has a different print cartridge for each color: black (K), cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y). The control panel display also indicates the color that you to print using the current print...door. 3 Remove the used print cartridge from the printer. Installing supplies Print cartridges When a print cartridge approaches the end of useful life, the control panel displays a message recommending that should be replaced (unless a genuine HP cartridge is located on the inside of the following...
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...door. 9 Turn on non-HP supplies. For information, see HP policy on the printer. A cleaning page can also be generated using non-HP print cartridges, see To clean the printer at the printer or To clean the fuser using a non-HP print cartridge, check the printer control panel for recycling instructions. ...11 If you are using HP Toolbox. ENWW Install input devices 29 ...
...door. 9 Turn on non-HP supplies. For information, see HP policy on the printer. A cleaning page can also be generated using non-HP print cartridges, see To clean the printer at the printer or To clean the fuser using a non-HP print cartridge, check the printer control panel for recycling instructions. ...11 If you are using HP Toolbox. ENWW Install input devices 29 ...
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3 Managing and maintenance This chapter contains information about the following topics. ● Managing supplies ● Cleaning the printer ● Calibrating the printer ENWW 31
3 Managing and maintenance This chapter contains information about the following topics. ● Managing supplies ● Cleaning the printer ● Calibrating the printer ENWW 31