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... Figure 6-75 Figure 6-76 Figure 6-77 Figure 6-78 Figure 6-79 Figure 6-80 Figure 6-81 Figure 6-82 HP Online Support screen ...234 HP Instant Support link ...234 HP Registration Web page ...235 Duplex Mode screen ...236 Economode & Toner Density screen 236 Default Resolution screen ...237 Trays Configuration screen ...239 Lock Resources screen ...240 Enable Job...
... Figure 6-75 Figure 6-76 Figure 6-77 Figure 6-78 Figure 6-79 Figure 6-80 Figure 6-81 Figure 6-82 HP Online Support screen ...234 HP Instant Support link ...234 HP Registration Web page ...235 Duplex Mode screen ...236 Economode & Toner Density screen 236 Default Resolution screen ...237 Trays Configuration screen ...239 Lock Resources screen ...240 Enable Job...
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Purpose and scope Table 1-2 HP LaserJet M4345 MFP features (continued) ● ● Accessories ● ● ● ● Connectivity ● ● ● ● WEE 508 Compliance Replacement Toner Cartridge (part number Q5945A) ADF replacement mylar sheets (3-pack) (part number Q6496A) HP MFP Analog Fax Accessory 300 (part number Q3701A) Duplex accessory (part number Q5969A) 75-sheet envelope feeder (Q2438A...
Purpose and scope Table 1-2 HP LaserJet M4345 MFP features (continued) ● ● Accessories ● ● ● ● Connectivity ● ● ● ● WEE 508 Compliance Replacement Toner Cartridge (part number Q5945A) ADF replacement mylar sheets (3-pack) (part number Q6496A) HP MFP Analog Fax Accessory 300 (part number Q3701A) Duplex accessory (part number Q5969A) 75-sheet envelope feeder (Q2438A...
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...as whether the device is online or the toner is low, is available through a Web browser on the device Web page. View this information is presented on a computer that might be available for the device. NOTE For more information, see the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide. Specific status and... to the device to identify the status. Software description Links to off-product solutions Links on the HP EWS screens provide an easy way to locate information or complete tasks. ● hp instant support: Connects to a set of dynamic Web resources that help solve specific problems and determine ...
...as whether the device is online or the toner is low, is available through a Web browser on the device Web page. View this information is presented on a computer that might be available for the device. NOTE For more information, see the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide. Specific status and... to the device to identify the status. Software description Links to off-product solutions Links on the HP EWS screens provide an easy way to locate information or complete tasks. ● hp instant support: Connects to a set of dynamic Web resources that help solve specific problems and determine ...
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For example, if toner is low, the device can notify the person who is responsible for ordering or changing the print cartridge. The following figures show examples of 2 ENWW HP Embedded Web Server 47 Software description Figure 2-8 HP EWS Settings tab - Alerts screen, 1 of the Alerts settings ...a device failure occurs, the device can send an e-mail alert directly to specified e-mail addresses. NOTE For more information, see the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide. These e-mail alerts can be configured to be configured remotely. Alerts The device can automatically send e-mail ...
For example, if toner is low, the device can notify the person who is responsible for ordering or changing the print cartridge. The following figures show examples of 2 ENWW HP Embedded Web Server 47 Software description Figure 2-8 HP EWS Settings tab - Alerts screen, 1 of the Alerts settings ...a device failure occurs, the device can send an e-mail alert directly to specified e-mail addresses. NOTE For more information, see the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide. These e-mail alerts can be configured to be configured remotely. Alerts The device can automatically send e-mail ...
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...on a "FastRes" setting. NOTE The EconoMode setting only works if a genuine HP print cartridge is slower than for documents printed on the page and uses less toner, and printing speed is possible that the toner supply will outlast the mechanical parts in the following table. Driver EconoMode setting... made in the program or driver, as shown in the print cartridge. Selecting this option extends the life of toner. HP does not recommend the full-time use of toner leaking. NOTE When a "ProRes" setting is adequate for printing drafts or proofs. EconoMode Select the EconoMode check ...
...on a "FastRes" setting. NOTE The EconoMode setting only works if a genuine HP print cartridge is slower than for documents printed on the page and uses less toner, and printing speed is possible that the toner supply will outlast the mechanical parts in the following table. Driver EconoMode setting... made in the program or driver, as shown in the print cartridge. Selecting this option extends the life of toner. HP does not recommend the full-time use of toner leaking. NOTE When a "ProRes" setting is adequate for printing drafts or proofs. EconoMode Select the EconoMode check ...
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Choose Duplex Mode to enable printing on both sides of the page. Select the Enable Duplex Mode check box. This box is clear by default. 3. Figure 6-46 Economode & Toner Density screen 236 Chapter 6 Macintosh ENWW Click Apply Now to open the Economode screen, as shown in the following figure. Economode Under Printer Settings, choose the Economode and Toner Density menu item to open the Duplex Mode screen. 2. Macintosh Figure 6-45 Duplex Mode screen 1.
Choose Duplex Mode to enable printing on both sides of the page. Select the Enable Duplex Mode check box. This box is clear by default. 3. Figure 6-46 Economode & Toner Density screen 236 Chapter 6 Macintosh ENWW Click Apply Now to open the Economode screen, as shown in the following figure. Economode Under Printer Settings, choose the Economode and Toner Density menu item to open the Duplex Mode screen. 2. Macintosh Figure 6-45 Duplex Mode screen 1.
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... settings are available: ●1 ●2 ●3 ●4 ●5 Lower settings result in the cartridge. Use genuine HP parts to save on toner use of the toner supply and reduces cost per page. Change the settings in the print cartridge. NOTE The Turn Economode On setting might work ...only if a genuine HP print cartridge is possible that the toner supply will outlast the mechanical parts in the Toner Density drop-down menu to avoid this option extends the life of Economode. The printed image ...
... settings are available: ●1 ●2 ●3 ●4 ●5 Lower settings result in the cartridge. Use genuine HP parts to save on toner use of the toner supply and reduces cost per page. Change the settings in the print cartridge. NOTE The Turn Economode On setting might work ...only if a genuine HP print cartridge is possible that the toner supply will outlast the mechanical parts in the Toner Density drop-down menu to avoid this option extends the life of Economode. The printed image ...
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The Usage Page is calculated by multiplying the sum of the print count values by the Units value. Macintosh Usage Page The Usage Page screen gives a page count for each size of media that has passed through the product, as well as the number of 2) ENWW HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) 253 Figure 6-62 Usage Page screen (1 of duplexed pages. The total is shown in the following figures. The information on this screen can be used to determine how much toner or paper to keep on hand.
The Usage Page is calculated by multiplying the sum of the print count values by the Units value. Macintosh Usage Page The Usage Page screen gives a page count for each size of media that has passed through the product, as well as the number of 2) ENWW HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) 253 Figure 6-62 Usage Page screen (1 of duplexed pages. The total is shown in the following figures. The information on this screen can be used to determine how much toner or paper to keep on hand.
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... print cartridges or fixing jams, and could receive alerts about using the Alerts screen, see Configuring outgoing e-mail. To enable outgoing mail, see the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide. By selecting the Remove Control Panel Supplies Status Messages option (available on the control panel. Similarly, the long-life supplies... might be handled by an external service provider, who could receive advanced warning when toner is low or a jam occurs. The AutoSend screen is shown in the following figure.
... print cartridges or fixing jams, and could receive alerts about using the Alerts screen, see Configuring outgoing e-mail. To enable outgoing mail, see the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide. By selecting the Remove Control Panel Supplies Status Messages option (available on the control panel. Similarly, the long-life supplies... might be handled by an external service provider, who could receive advanced warning when toner is low or a jam occurs. The AutoSend screen is shown in the following figure.
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... Image defect examples ...207 Light print (partial page) ...209 Light print (entire page) ...209 Specks ...209 Dropouts ...210 Lines ...210 Gray background ...211 Toner smear ...211 Loose toner ...212 Repeating defects ...212 Repeating image ...212 Misformed characters ...213 Page skew ...213 Curl or wave ...214 Wrinkles or creases ...214 Vertical white lines...
... Image defect examples ...207 Light print (partial page) ...209 Light print (entire page) ...209 Specks ...209 Dropouts ...210 Lines ...210 Gray background ...211 Toner smear ...211 Loose toner ...212 Repeating defects ...212 Repeating image ...212 Misformed characters ...213 Page skew ...213 Curl or wave ...214 Wrinkles or creases ...214 Vertical white lines...
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...252 Environmental product stewardship program 253 Protecting the environment 253 Ozone production ...253 Power consumption ...253 Toner consumption ...253 Paper use ...253 Plastics ...253 HP LaserJet print supplies 254 HP print supplies returns and recycling program information 254 Paper ...254 Material restrictions ...255 Disposal of waste ... Canadian DOC regulations 259 VCCI statement (Japan 259 Power cord statement (Japan 259 EMI statement (Korea) ...259 Laser statement for Finland 259 Appendix E Working with memory and print server cards Overview ...262 Adding printer memory ...263...
...252 Environmental product stewardship program 253 Protecting the environment 253 Ozone production ...253 Power consumption ...253 Toner consumption ...253 Paper use ...253 Plastics ...253 HP LaserJet print supplies 254 HP print supplies returns and recycling program information 254 Paper ...254 Material restrictions ...255 Disposal of waste ... Canadian DOC regulations 259 VCCI statement (Japan 259 Power cord statement (Japan 259 EMI statement (Korea) ...259 Laser statement for Finland 259 Appendix E Working with memory and print server cards Overview ...262 Adding printer memory ...263...
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... setting the registration. Perform the alignment procedure for all jobs rather than (or in addition to select the print resolution. however, the print quality of toner per page; Some menu items have no default. Restore (button) Normal (default) Increased Off (default) On 300 600 FastRes 1200 (default) ProRes 1200 Off Light...
... setting the registration. Perform the alignment procedure for all jobs rather than (or in addition to select the print resolution. however, the print quality of toner per page; Some menu items have no default. Restore (button) Normal (default) Increased Off (default) On 300 600 FastRes 1200 (default) ProRes 1200 Off Light...
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... when the cleaning page should be printed. Select the size of paper used for cleaning excess toner off the pressure roller in Cleaning Interval. Table 2-15 Print Quality menu (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Toner Density Calibration/Cleaning Auto Cleaning Cleaning Interval Auto Cleaning Size Process Cleaning Page Values Choose from...
... when the cleaning page should be printed. Select the size of paper used for cleaning excess toner off the pressure roller in Cleaning Interval. Table 2-15 Print Quality menu (continued) Menu item Sub-menu item Toner Density Calibration/Cleaning Auto Cleaning Cleaning Interval Auto Cleaning Size Process Cleaning Page Values Choose from...
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... not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles, or other indications of separation. CAUTION To avoid damaging the MFP, use only transparencies recommended for feeding through a laser printer. Some card stock performs better than others because its construction is better suited for use in the... (42lb). NOTE You might cause misfeeds, stacking problems, paper jams, poor toner fusing, poor print quality, or excessive mechanical wear. NOTE Choose transparencies in HPLaserJet printers, such as HP-brand transparencies. Label construction When selecting labels, consider the quality of each component...
... not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles, or other indications of separation. CAUTION To avoid damaging the MFP, use only transparencies recommended for feeding through a laser printer. Some card stock performs better than others because its construction is better suited for use in the... (42lb). NOTE You might cause misfeeds, stacking problems, paper jams, poor toner fusing, poor print quality, or excessive mechanical wear. NOTE Choose transparencies in HPLaserJet printers, such as HP-brand transparencies. Label construction When selecting labels, consider the quality of each component...
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... better to change the moisture content of the toner to adhere to paper, but transparencies need a higher fuser-mode setting in order to the device. The device might cause other materials that have been created with laser printers. Card stock guidelines Set margins at least 2mm (0.08in.) ... powders or other problems, such as cockle, laid, or linen, might need a lower fuser-mode setting to avoid damage to achieve adequate toner adhesion. However, this requirement. ● When the form is obvious when printing on preprinted forms because the lines and boxes are available on...
... better to change the moisture content of the toner to adhere to paper, but transparencies need a higher fuser-mode setting in order to the device. The device might cause other materials that have been created with laser printers. Card stock guidelines Set margins at least 2mm (0.08in.) ... powders or other problems, such as cockle, laid, or linen, might need a lower fuser-mode setting to avoid damage to achieve adequate toner adhesion. However, this requirement. ● When the form is obvious when printing on preprinted forms because the lines and boxes are available on...
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... Some paper has a special finish, such as laid paper, bond paper, and cockled paper. Use the High1 and High2 settings only if you are experiencing toner-adhesion problems. The High1 and High2 settings might print at a slower speed when set at High1 or High2. The side on . For tray2 and the... Bond). For tray1, load paper with the front side facing down, and the top, short edge toward the MFP. 86 Chapter 4 Media and trays ENWW These types of the paper to enhance toner adhesion and print quality. Follow these types of paper are now coating one side of paper can read the...
... Some paper has a special finish, such as laid paper, bond paper, and cockled paper. Use the High1 and High2 settings only if you are experiencing toner-adhesion problems. The High1 and High2 settings might print at a slower speed when set at High1 or High2. The side on . For tray2 and the... Bond). For tray1, load paper with the front side facing down, and the top, short edge toward the MFP. 86 Chapter 4 Media and trays ENWW These types of the paper to enhance toner adhesion and print quality. Follow these types of paper are now coating one side of paper can read the...
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NOTE The MFP might slow the device speed or create other problems, such as laid or bond paper, see Load...sizes, and heavy paper. ENWW Load media 87 Weight and sizes See the following table for heavy paper To help prevent toner from rubbing off of the paper, some heavier paper types should be printed from tray1, tray2, or an optional 500... touch Print Quality, and touch Fuser Modes.Touch the paper type that has a special finish. Using these modes helps prevent toner from rubbing off the page, but using them might print at a slower speed when printing on custom or heavy paper. Load...
NOTE The MFP might slow the device speed or create other problems, such as laid or bond paper, see Load...sizes, and heavy paper. ENWW Load media 87 Weight and sizes See the following table for heavy paper To help prevent toner from rubbing off of the paper, some heavier paper types should be printed from tray1, tray2, or an optional 500... touch Print Quality, and touch Fuser Modes.Touch the paper type that has a special finish. Using these modes helps prevent toner from rubbing off the page, but using them might print at a slower speed when printing on custom or heavy paper. Load...
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... when printing on the print-cartridge components that might result in the printer driver, or at the MFP control panel. Additional guidelines for custom-size paper Follow these additional guidelines when printing on small or narrow... Do not attempt to print on paper smaller than 76mm (3inches) wide or 127mm (5inches) long. ● HP does not recommend printing large quantities of small or narrow paper. This could result in excessive wear on any custom...; Set the custom size in the program, in print-quality problems or toner leaking into the MFP. 88 Chapter 4 Media and trays ENWW
... when printing on the print-cartridge components that might result in the printer driver, or at the MFP control panel. Additional guidelines for custom-size paper Follow these additional guidelines when printing on small or narrow... Do not attempt to print on paper smaller than 76mm (3inches) wide or 127mm (5inches) long. ● HP does not recommend printing large quantities of small or narrow paper. This could result in excessive wear on any custom...; Set the custom size in the program, in print-quality problems or toner leaking into the MFP. 88 Chapter 4 Media and trays ENWW
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... the Home screen, touch Administration. 2. Touch Print. From the Home screen, touch Administration. 2. Supplies status page Shows print-cartridge toner levels. 1. Touch Supplies Status Page. 5. For more information, see Use the control panel. 1. Touch Information. 3. Page description Menu... maintain the device ENWW Configuration page Shows device settings and installed accessories. The content of control panel menus and possible values, see HP policy on the options currently installed in the device. Touch Configuration Page. 5. Usage page Shows a page count for printing the ...
... the Home screen, touch Administration. 2. Touch Print. From the Home screen, touch Administration. 2. Supplies status page Shows print-cartridge toner levels. 1. Touch Supplies Status Page. 5. For more information, see Use the control panel. 1. Touch Information. 3. Page description Menu... maintain the device ENWW Configuration page Shows device settings and installed accessories. The content of control panel menus and possible values, see HP policy on the options currently installed in the device. Touch Configuration Page. 5. Usage page Shows a page count for printing the ...
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... critical errors, or for the device Device Status section: Shows device status information. This section will indicate device alert conditions, such as the percentage of toner remaining in the Devices list opens the Find Other Printers window. It also shows device-identification information, control-panel messages, and print-cartridge levels. Overview...
... critical errors, or for the device Device Status section: Shows device status information. This section will indicate device alert conditions, such as the percentage of toner remaining in the Devices list opens the Find Other Printers window. It also shows device-identification information, control-panel messages, and print-cartridge levels. Overview...