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... to avoid rounding errors when converting to take advantage of the Color LaserJet 4500's use of white and black points for the Device RGB and CMY color spaces, and the HP-GL/2 Color Range command, is the only option supported on this printer since the Luminance-Chrominance... Differences 2-115 This command had five options for WYSIWYG color. Furthermore, the specification of sRGB for the HP Color LaserJet and Color LaserJet 5 printers: Lightness, Saturation, Scaling Algorithm, Select Color Treatment, and Download Color Map. PCL 5 Commands No Longer Supported or Greatly Simplified ...
... to avoid rounding errors when converting to take advantage of the Color LaserJet 4500's use of white and black points for the Device RGB and CMY color spaces, and the HP-GL/2 Color Range command, is the only option supported on this printer since the Luminance-Chrominance... Differences 2-115 This command had five options for WYSIWYG color. Furthermore, the specification of sRGB for the HP Color LaserJet and Color LaserJet 5 printers: Lightness, Saturation, Scaling Algorithm, Select Color Treatment, and Download Color Map. PCL 5 Commands No Longer Supported or Greatly Simplified ...
HP LaserJet 3200 Series Product - (English) User Guide
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...Control Panel Display - When blinking, indicates the product is ready and has no error conditions. l Control panel lights and keys l Using the control panel menu structure l Identifying hardware parts Control panel lights and keys The lights on page 19 for the product. Use to gain access to fax paper-...settings. 2 1 19 18 17 3 45 8 9 10 67 11 16 12 15 14 13 1 Error light - When solid, indicates the condition. Menu, save a selection, or go up one level in this section familiarize you with the control panel and how to help identify the different external hardware...
...Control Panel Display - When blinking, indicates the product is ready and has no error conditions. l Control panel lights and keys l Using the control panel menu structure l Identifying hardware parts Control panel lights and keys The lights on page 19 for the product. Use to gain access to fax paper-...settings. 2 1 19 18 17 3 45 8 9 10 67 11 16 12 15 14 13 1 Error light - When solid, indicates the condition. Menu, save a selection, or go up one level in this section familiarize you with the control panel and how to help identify the different external hardware...
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.... l The telephone cord between the product and the computer or the HP JetDirect print server is securely connected to perform a task. l There are not in use, or restart the computer before attempting the task again. 148 Chapter 8 - If the Error (yellow) light is securely connected. l The power cord is connected securely or functioning...
.... l The telephone cord between the product and the computer or the HP JetDirect print server is securely connected to perform a task. l There are not in use, or restart the computer before attempting the task again. 148 Chapter 8 - If the Error (yellow) light is securely connected. l The power cord is connected securely or functioning...
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...and release the PAUSE/BREAK keys. Try using a different parallel or USB cable. Verify that the Ready light is not responding. hard drive. command prompts did not return; keyboard is on . Response from MS-DOS...the PAUSE/BREAK keys. Disconnect the product from the computer, and then reconnect. Verify that the Ready light is on . Communication verified; EN Resolving printing problems 163 return to the product 1 For Windows ... press ENTER on computer screen: "Write fault error writing device PRN." Printing problems when using a different parallel or USB cable.
...and release the PAUSE/BREAK keys. Try using a different parallel or USB cable. Verify that the Ready light is not responding. hard drive. command prompts did not return; keyboard is on . Response from MS-DOS...the PAUSE/BREAK keys. Disconnect the product from the computer, and then reconnect. Verify that the Ready light is on . Communication verified; EN Resolving printing problems 163 return to the product 1 For Windows ... press ENTER on computer screen: "Write fault error writing device PRN." Printing problems when using a different parallel or USB cable.
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... the table below to solve problems that might need Apple's USB Adapter Card Support software. Your document is on , and the Ready light is not printing with the same or Check the AppleTalk name of binary encoding. file does not print with some PostScript (EPS) software... applications. Problem Printing errors For more information about the Chooser, see the Mac OS Help on the self-test desired printer. Cause Solution A print job was Another printer with New York, Geneva, or Monaco fonts. Make sure the cables are...
... the table below to solve problems that might need Apple's USB Adapter Card Support software. Your document is on , and the Ready light is not printing with the same or Check the AppleTalk name of binary encoding. file does not print with some PostScript (EPS) software... applications. Problem Printing errors For more information about the Chooser, see the Mac OS Help on the self-test desired printer. Cause Solution A print job was Another printer with New York, Geneva, or Monaco fonts. Make sure the cables are...
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...control panel blocking fax numbers 67 entering characters 78 entering numbers 79 error messages 195 icons for 12 identifying 18 key press volume, adjusting...18 languages, changing 41 letters, entering 80 lights 18 menu structure 19, 47 programming one-touch keys 56 programming speed-dial codes 56 ...19 default size 127 enlarging 123 faxing during 14, 16 grayscale 121 HP LaserJet Director button 34 loading media 26 media, selecting 25 menus for 20... 272 Index languages, display panel 41 resolution, faxes 62 resolution, printer 115 ring pattern 91 settings, default 37 volume 39 characters dropouts 184...
...control panel blocking fax numbers 67 entering characters 78 entering numbers 79 error messages 195 icons for 12 identifying 18 key press volume, adjusting...18 languages, changing 41 letters, entering 80 lights 18 menu structure 19, 47 programming one-touch keys 56 programming speed-dial codes 56 ...19 default size 127 enlarging 123 faxing during 14, 16 grayscale 121 HP LaserJet Director button 34 loading media 26 media, selecting 25 menus for 20... 272 Index languages, display panel 41 resolution, faxes 62 resolution, printer 115 ring pattern 91 settings, default 37 volume 39 characters dropouts 184...
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...Fax Functions menu 20 fax headers, changing 79 fax logs printing 43 stopping 152 fax numbers See also group-dial codes; one-touch buttons; See e-mail electronic phone books uninstalling 210 using 55 e-mail attaching files to 145 scanning to 143 emissions ... environmental specifications 228 environmental stewardship program 240 equivalence table, paper weight 232 error correction 97 Error light 18, 148 error messages, resolving 195 error reports, printing 45 Europe, website for 112 troubleshooting 161 duty cycle printer 229 scanner 230 toner cartridges 216 E EconoMode 111 ECP ports 161 edges...
...Fax Functions menu 20 fax headers, changing 79 fax logs printing 43 stopping 152 fax numbers See also group-dial codes; one-touch buttons; See e-mail electronic phone books uninstalling 210 using 55 e-mail attaching files to 145 scanning to 143 emissions ... environmental specifications 228 environmental stewardship program 240 equivalence table, paper weight 232 error correction 97 Error light 18, 148 error messages, resolving 195 error reports, printing 45 Europe, website for 112 troubleshooting 161 duty cycle printer 229 scanner 230 toner cartridges 216 E EconoMode 111 ECP ports 161 edges...
Service Manual
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... Additional product stewardship 27 Environmental conformity 27 2 Installation and operation Operating environment 30 Identifying product components 31 Control panel lights and keys 31 Using the control panel menu structure 33 Control panel error messages 35 Selecting media 43 Selecting media to print 43 Selecting media to fax, copy, or scan 44 Loading...
... Additional product stewardship 27 Environmental conformity 27 2 Installation and operation Operating environment 30 Identifying product components 31 Control panel lights and keys 31 Using the control panel menu structure 33 Control panel error messages 35 Selecting media 43 Selecting media to print 43 Selecting media to fax, copy, or scan 44 Loading...
Service Manual
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2 Installation and operation Chapter contents Operating environment 30 Identifying product components 31 Control panel lights and keys 31 Using the control panel menu structure 33 Control panel error messages 35 Selecting media 43 Selecting media to print 43 Selecting media to fax, copy, or scan 44 Loading media 45 Loading media to fax, copy, or scan 45 Loading media to be printed 48 Selecting the output path 50 EN Chapter contents 29
2 Installation and operation Chapter contents Operating environment 30 Identifying product components 31 Control panel lights and keys 31 Using the control panel menu structure 33 Control panel error messages 35 Selecting media 43 Selecting media to print 43 Selecting media to fax, copy, or scan 44 Loading media 45 Loading media to fax, copy, or scan 45 Loading media to be printed 48 Selecting the output path 50 EN Chapter contents 29
Service Manual
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... 1 Error light-when solid, indicates an error condition. 2 Ready light-when solid, indicates the product is processing a job. 3 Control panel display-displays messages or Menu settings. 4 Enter/Menu-use to gain access to the Menu, save a selection, or go down one level in the Menu settings. 5 Back space-use to go up one level ... information about menu settings. 2 1 19 18 17 3 45 8 9 10 67 11 12 16 15 14 13 Figure 7. Identifying product components Control panel lights and keys The lights on page 33 for the product. when blinking, indicates that the product is ready and has no...
... 1 Error light-when solid, indicates an error condition. 2 Ready light-when solid, indicates the product is processing a job. 3 Control panel display-displays messages or Menu settings. 4 Enter/Menu-use to gain access to the Menu, save a selection, or go down one level in the Menu settings. 5 Back space-use to go up one level ... information about menu settings. 2 1 19 18 17 3 45 8 9 10 67 11 12 16 15 14 13 Figure 7. Identifying product components Control panel lights and keys The lights on page 33 for the product. when blinking, indicates that the product is ready and has no...
Service Manual
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contrast key 32 troubleshooting 156 control panel error messages 35 keys 31 lights 31 menu structure 33 release door 20 removing 112 reports, printing 186 troubleshooting 146 using 33 Copy key 32 copy setup menu 34 copying loading ...) 81 documentation, ordering 216 doors cleaning 53 document release 20 front paper path 20, 50 identifying 20 memory 22 open sensor (SW301) 80, 171 printer, identifying 20 printer, removing 96 DOS, PJL commands 185 dots per inch (dpi). Index diagnostic mode 181 diagnostics. See resolution dots, troubleshooting 157 draft mode 66 DRAM...
contrast key 32 troubleshooting 156 control panel error messages 35 keys 31 lights 31 menu structure 33 release door 20 removing 112 reports, printing 186 troubleshooting 146 using 33 Copy key 32 copy setup menu 34 copying loading ...) 81 documentation, ordering 216 doors cleaning 53 document release 20 front paper path 20, 50 identifying 20 memory 22 open sensor (SW301) 80, 171 printer, identifying 20 printer, removing 96 DOS, PJL commands 185 dots per inch (dpi). Index diagnostic mode 181 diagnostics. See resolution dots, troubleshooting 157 draft mode 66 DRAM...
Service Manual
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...printer operations 82 image formation process 75 motor 71 operations 69 pan, removing 139 paper feeding operations 77 power system 72 replacing 140 troubleshooting 147 engine test switch (SW201) 80, 165 Enhanced I/O 66 Enlarge key 32 Enter/Menu 31 envelopes printing 49 selecting 43 environmental specifications 16, 30 Error light 31 error... 77 removing 141 feed roller, life expectancy 52 feeder tray identifying 21 loading 45 part numbers 229 feeding operations, printer 77 feeding problems, troubleshooting 162 See also jams field replaceable units (FRUs) 87 fine resolution 17 firmware 15 version...
...printer operations 82 image formation process 75 motor 71 operations 69 pan, removing 139 paper feeding operations 77 power system 72 replacing 140 troubleshooting 147 engine test switch (SW201) 80, 165 Enhanced I/O 66 Enlarge key 32 Enter/Menu 31 envelopes printing 49 selecting 43 environmental specifications 16, 30 Error light 31 error... 77 removing 141 feed roller, life expectancy 52 feeder tray identifying 21 loading 45 part numbers 229 feeding operations, printer 77 feeding problems, troubleshooting 162 See also jams field replaceable units (FRUs) 87 fine resolution 17 firmware 15 version...