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.... Click Save as ... Click Reset to change customized settings back to create a custom printing shortcut. to the default settings. General Everyday Printing When General ...Glossy 131 - 175g ● Cardstock 176 - 220g ● Card Glossy 176 - 220g ● Color Laser Transparency ● Labels ENWW Printing Shortcuts tab features 139 Paper type The following controls are available: ●...Print on both sides: ● Pages per sheet: When options other driver tabs. ● Factory Defaults NOTE: Selections (for example, paper types) that are found in other than the defaults ...
.... Click Save as ... Click Reset to change customized settings back to create a custom printing shortcut. to the default settings. General Everyday Printing When General ...Glossy 131 - 175g ● Cardstock 176 - 220g ● Card Glossy 176 - 220g ● Color Laser Transparency ● Labels ENWW Printing Shortcuts tab features 139 Paper type The following controls are available: ●...Print on both sides: ● Pages per sheet: When options other driver tabs. ● Factory Defaults NOTE: Selections (for example, paper types) that are found in other than the defaults ...
HP Color LaserJet CM3530 MFP Series - User Guide
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... 1 2 hp 3 45 6 7 1 Hardware integration port 2 Touchscreen graphical display 3 Brightness-adjustment button 4 Numeric keypad 5 Sleep button 6 Reset button 7 Stop...overall product status. Resets the job settings to open and set up all product ...functions. The Data light indicates that the product is inactive for a long period of copies and other numeric values. If the product is receiving data. 14 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Use this button to indicate a required pause for adding third-party security devices Use the touchscreen to factory...
... 1 2 hp 3 45 6 7 1 Hardware integration port 2 Touchscreen graphical display 3 Brightness-adjustment button 4 Numeric keypad 5 Sleep button 6 Reset button 7 Stop...overall product status. Resets the job settings to open and set up all product ...functions. The Data light indicates that the product is inactive for a long period of copies and other numeric values. If the product is receiving data. 14 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Use this button to indicate a required pause for adding third-party security devices Use the touchscreen to factory...
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Select Mostly black pages if you print mostly monochrome jobs or a combination of color and monochrome jobs. 32 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Select Mostly color pages if nearly all your print jobs are color with high page coverage. Table 2-9 Management menu (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Values Description Select Auto to reset the product to the factory default setting.
Select Mostly black pages if you print mostly monochrome jobs or a combination of color and monochrome jobs. 32 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Select Mostly color pages if nearly all your print jobs are color with high page coverage. Table 2-9 Management menu (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Values Description Select Auto to reset the product to the factory default setting.
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...the current security settings on the print server. No: A security settings page is accepted. Specify the IPSec status on the HP Jetdirect print server. Specify whether the current security settings on the internal network hardware. No: The current security settings are no ...factory defaults. An internal loopback test will accept communications using either the product is turned off, or an error occurs and a diagnostic page is disabled. HTTPS Required (default): For secure, encrypted communications, only HTTPS access is not printed. Yes: Security settings are reset...
...the current security settings on the print server. No: A security settings page is accepted. Specify the IPSec status on the HP Jetdirect print server. Specify whether the current security settings on the internal network hardware. No: The current security settings are no ...factory defaults. An internal loopback test will accept communications using either the product is turned off, or an error occurs and a diagnostic page is disabled. HTTPS Required (default): For secure, encrypted communications, only HTTPS access is not printed. Yes: Security settings are reset...
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...) Off Configure how the product handles pages that elapses between 10 and 300 seconds. Display Hide Select Default if you press the Reset button. The factory default is the default setting. The keyboard returns to the default layout after the product returns to the Ready state or if you want the keyboard layout...
...) Off Configure how the product handles pages that elapses between 10 and 300 seconds. Display Hide Select Default if you press the Reset button. The factory default is the default setting. The keyboard returns to the default layout after the product returns to the Ready state or if you want the keyboard layout...
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... all events from the address books that a new fuser kit has been installed. Resets menu Administration > Resets Table 2-18 Resets menu Menu item Values Clear Local Address Book Clear Clear Fax Activity Log Yes No (default) Restore Factory Telecom Setting Restore Restore Factory Settings Reset Supplies Restore New Fuser Kit (Yes/No) Description Use this feature to clear...
... all events from the address books that a new fuser kit has been installed. Resets menu Administration > Resets Table 2-18 Resets menu Menu item Values Clear Local Address Book Clear Clear Fax Activity Log Yes No (default) Restore Factory Telecom Setting Restore Restore Factory Settings Reset Supplies Restore New Fuser Kit (Yes/No) Description Use this feature to clear...
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For more information, see Resets menu on page 55. 204 Chapter 14 Solve problems ENWW Scroll to restore factory settings. 1. Touch Restore Factory Settings and then touch Reset. Restore factory settings Use the Resets menu to and touch Administration and then touch Resets. 2.
For more information, see Resets menu on page 55. 204 Chapter 14 Solve problems ENWW Scroll to restore factory settings. 1. Touch Restore Factory Settings and then touch Reset. Restore factory settings Use the Resets menu to and touch Administration and then touch Resets. 2.
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...Emulation drivers 59 Q quality troubleshooting 229 R Ready light locating 14 real-time clock 110 recipient lists 154 recycling HP printing supplies returns and environmental program 268 red eye, removing 125 regulatory statements Declaration of Conformity 271, 272 ... replace memory 185 supplies 178 reset button 14 Resets menu, control panel 55 resize documents Macintosh 73 Windows 126 resolution settings 72 specifications 5 troubleshooting quality 229 Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) 72 resolution, adjusting 125 restore factory settings 204 REt (Resolution Enhancement technology...
...Emulation drivers 59 Q quality troubleshooting 229 R Ready light locating 14 real-time clock 110 recipient lists 154 recycling HP printing supplies returns and environmental program 268 red eye, removing 125 regulatory statements Declaration of Conformity 271, 272 ... replace memory 185 supplies 178 reset button 14 Resets menu, control panel 55 resize documents Macintosh 73 Windows 126 resolution settings 72 specifications 5 troubleshooting quality 229 Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) 72 resolution, adjusting 125 restore factory settings 204 REt (Resolution Enhancement technology...
HP Color LaserJet CM3530 MFP Series - Analog Fax Accessory 500 Fax Guide
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..., speaker mode, and transmit signal loss. 64 Chapter 4 Solve fax problems ENWW Resets menu settings Restore Factory Telecom Settings or Restore Default Telecom Settings: This selection resets several menu changes back to 14,400 bps. The Off setting sets the baud rate to their default settings. to select (negotiate with the other modem) any of the supported baud rates...
..., speaker mode, and transmit signal loss. 64 Chapter 4 Solve fax problems ENWW Resets menu settings Restore Factory Telecom Settings or Restore Default Telecom Settings: This selection resets several menu changes back to 14,400 bps. The Off setting sets the baud rate to their default settings. to select (negotiate with the other modem) any of the supported baud rates...
Service Manual
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... problems ...501 Solve direct-connect problems 501 Solve network problems 501 Service mode functions ...503 Service menu ...503 Product resets ...505 Restore factory settings 505 Hard disk initialization (optional 505 NVRAM initialization 506 Restore factory settings (cold reset 506 Solve fax problems ...507 Solve e-mail problems ...507 Validate the SMTP gateway address 507 Validate the LDAP...
... problems ...501 Solve direct-connect problems 501 Solve network problems 501 Service mode functions ...503 Service menu ...503 Product resets ...505 Restore factory settings 505 Hard disk initialization (optional 505 NVRAM initialization 506 Restore factory settings (cold reset 506 Solve fax problems ...507 Solve e-mail problems ...507 Validate the SMTP gateway address 507 Validate the LDAP...
Service Manual
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... the Job Status screen. Use this area to open and set up all product functions. The Attention light indicates that the product has a condition that provides access to factory or user-defined default values. Use the control panel The ...control buttons, a numeric keypad, and three light-emitting diode (LED) status lights. 1 2 hp 3 45 6 7 1 Hardware integration port 2 Touchscreen graphical display 3 Brightness-adjustment button 4 Numeric keypad 5 Sleep button 6 Reset button 7 Stop button 8 Start button 9 # button 10 Attention light 11 Data light 8 13...
... the Job Status screen. Use this area to open and set up all product functions. The Attention light indicates that the product has a condition that provides access to factory or user-defined default values. Use the control panel The ...control buttons, a numeric keypad, and three light-emitting diode (LED) status lights. 1 2 hp 3 45 6 7 1 Hardware integration port 2 Touchscreen graphical display 3 Brightness-adjustment button 4 Numeric keypad 5 Sleep button 6 Reset button 7 Stop button 8 Start button 9 # button 10 Attention light 11 Data light 8 13...
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Select Mostly color pages if nearly all your print jobs are color with high page coverage. Select Mostly black pages if you print mostly monochrome jobs or a combination of color and monochrome jobs. 30 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Table 2-9 Management menu (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Values Description Select Auto to reset the product to the factory default setting.
Select Mostly color pages if nearly all your print jobs are color with high page coverage. Select Mostly black pages if you print mostly monochrome jobs or a combination of color and monochrome jobs. 30 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Table 2-9 Management menu (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Values Description Select Auto to reset the product to the factory default setting.
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...Enable Security Print Sec Page Secure Web IPSec Reset Security Diagnostics Embedded Tests LAN HW Test Values and Description Off: Disable the AppleTalk protocol. Use an embedded test to initiate the test. There are reset to the product. For configuration management, ... the HP Jetdirect print server. This menu provides tests to help diagnose network hardware or TCP/IP network connection problems. Embedded tests help to factory defaults. HTTPS Required (default): For secure, encrypted communications, only HTTPS access is disabled. Yes: Security settings are no...
...Enable Security Print Sec Page Secure Web IPSec Reset Security Diagnostics Embedded Tests LAN HW Test Values and Description Off: Disable the AppleTalk protocol. Use an embedded test to initiate the test. There are reset to the product. For configuration management, ... the HP Jetdirect print server. This menu provides tests to help diagnose network hardware or TCP/IP network connection problems. Embedded tests help to factory defaults. HTTPS Required (default): For secure, encrypted communications, only HTTPS access is disabled. Yes: Security settings are no...
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...a keyboard layout regardless of time that are lost during a jam. The factory default is the default setting. When you touch the screen or press buttons on the control panel and the product resetting to change . The keyboard returns to the default layout after the product ...returns to specify whether you hear a sound when you select a new language, the keyboard layout might also change when the Language setting changes. Device Behavior menu ...
...a keyboard layout regardless of time that are lost during a jam. The factory default is the default setting. When you touch the screen or press buttons on the control panel and the product resetting to change . The keyboard returns to the default layout after the product ...returns to specify whether you hear a sound when you select a new language, the keyboard layout might also change when the Language setting changes. Device Behavior menu ...
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.... Use this option to restore the following settings to their factory defaults. Notify the product that are stored on the product. Resets menu Administration > Resets Table 2-18 Resets menu Menu item Values Clear Local Address Book Clear Clear Fax Activity Log Yes No (default) Restore Factory Telecom Setting Restore Restore Factory Settings Reset Supplies Restore New Fuser Kit (Yes/No...
.... Use this option to restore the following settings to their factory defaults. Notify the product that are stored on the product. Resets menu Administration > Resets Table 2-18 Resets menu Menu item Values Clear Local Address Book Clear Clear Fax Activity Log Yes No (default) Restore Factory Telecom Setting Restore Restore Factory Settings Reset Supplies Restore New Fuser Kit (Yes/No...
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... Contact the network administrator. 464 Chapter 7 Solve problems ENWW Replace transfer kit To continue, touch OK The transfer kit is set to stop the test. Resend upgrade A firmware upgrade did not complete successfully. upgrade. ROM Disk file operation failed To clear...color The print job is executing a component test Press Stop to a non-existent directory. Touch OK to stop printing when a supply needs to it can continue, but jams may occur if the job uses the external accessory. Replace transfer kit. Restoring factory settings A Restore Factory Settings reset is set...
... Contact the network administrator. 464 Chapter 7 Solve problems ENWW Replace transfer kit To continue, touch OK The transfer kit is set to stop the test. Resend upgrade A firmware upgrade did not complete successfully. upgrade. ROM Disk file operation failed To clear...color The print job is executing a component test Press Stop to a non-existent directory. Touch OK to stop printing when a supply needs to it can continue, but jams may occur if the job uses the external accessory. Replace transfer kit. Restoring factory settings A Restore Factory Settings reset is set...
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... system. Menu item Scanner Settings Serial number SERVICE ID Cold Reset Paper 504 Chapter 7 Solve problems Sub-menu item ADF Settings Glass Settings Description Set the calibration values. Set the serial number. Restore the service ID If you replace the formatter, the date is YYDDD. Use the following formula to the default factory setting. To calculate YY, subtract...
... system. Menu item Scanner Settings Serial number SERVICE ID Cold Reset Paper 504 Chapter 7 Solve problems Sub-menu item ADF Settings Glass Settings Description Set the calibration values. Set the serial number. Restore the service ID If you replace the formatter, the date is YYDDD. Use the following formula to the default factory setting. To calculate YY, subtract...
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...disk and continues its power-on sequence, press and hold the Start button until all lights on the control panel are lit. 3. Touch Restore Factory Settings and then touch Reset. Hard disk initialization (optional) A hard disk initialization will erase and reformat the product's hard disk. Press the 5 key. Turn the ...hard disk initialization only if an error code displays on . 2. As the product performs its power-on page 53. For more information, see Resets menu on sequence. Product resets Restore factory settings Use the Resets menu to and touch Administration and then touch...
...disk and continues its power-on sequence, press and hold the Start button until all lights on the control panel are lit. 3. Touch Restore Factory Settings and then touch Reset. Hard disk initialization (optional) A hard disk initialization will erase and reformat the product's hard disk. Press the 5 key. Turn the ...hard disk initialization only if an error code displays on . 2. As the product performs its power-on page 53. For more information, see Resets menu on sequence. Product resets Restore factory settings Use the Resets menu to and touch Administration and then touch...
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...up to recognize the product. From the configuration page and supplies status page, gather the following information: ● Total page count and color page count ● Serial number 1. Turn the product off. 2. Use the Service menu to 20 seconds (release the 6 key). 3.... the event log, the page counts, the calibration settings, and the EIO card. You also need to reconfigure any customer-specific settings. This might take up to restore the serial number and page counts. Restore factory settings (cold reset) Before beginning, print a configuration page and supplies...
...up to recognize the product. From the configuration page and supplies status page, gather the following information: ● Total page count and color page count ● Serial number 1. Turn the product off. 2. Use the Service menu to 20 seconds (release the 6 key). 3.... the event log, the page counts, the calibration settings, and the EIO card. You also need to reconfigure any customer-specific settings. This might take up to restore the serial number and page counts. Restore factory settings (cold reset) Before beginning, print a configuration page and supplies...
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...drive 195 high-voltage power supply lower 308 high-voltage power supply upper 339 ICB 267 intermediate transfer belt 209 laser/scanner assembly (C/ Bk) 332 laser/scanner assembly (Y/ M) 325 left cover 233 left-upper cover 247 lifter-drive assembly 314 LVPS 273 main-drive... repeating defects, troubleshooting 428 replace memory 100 supplies 93 replacing parts 178 reset button 12 Resets menu, control panel 53 residual-toner-feed motor, removing 292 resolution specifications 4 troubleshooting quality 494 restore factory settings 505 reverse and feed control, duplexer 163 right door jams 475 right-...
...drive 195 high-voltage power supply lower 308 high-voltage power supply upper 339 ICB 267 intermediate transfer belt 209 laser/scanner assembly (C/ Bk) 332 laser/scanner assembly (Y/ M) 325 left cover 233 left-upper cover 247 lifter-drive assembly 314 LVPS 273 main-drive... repeating defects, troubleshooting 428 replace memory 100 supplies 93 replacing parts 178 reset button 12 Resets menu, control panel 53 residual-toner-feed motor, removing 292 resolution specifications 4 troubleshooting quality 494 restore factory settings 505 reverse and feed control, duplexer 163 right door jams 475 right-...