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Table of contents 1 Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Safety precautions ...2 Main components ...6 Front panel ...7 HP Utility ...11 Embedded Web Server ...11 Turn the printer on and off ...13 Internal prints ...13 Preparing your printer ...14 Accessibility ...30 Other sources of information ...31 2 Paper handling ...32 General information and tips ...33 Supported paper types ...34 Paper...
Table of contents 1 Introduction ...1 Welcome to your printer ...2 Safety precautions ...2 Main components ...6 Front panel ...7 HP Utility ...11 Embedded Web Server ...11 Turn the printer on and off ...13 Internal prints ...13 Preparing your printer ...14 Accessibility ...30 Other sources of information ...31 2 Paper handling ...32 General information and tips ...33 Supported paper types ...34 Paper...
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... print quality app ...129 Print diagnostic plot ...130 Advanced options ...132 Enhanced printhead recovery ...132 Page length accuracy ...132 10 Maintenance ...134 Check printer status ...135 Clean the exterior of the printer ...135 Move or store the printer ...135 Move or store the folder ...136 Clean the scanner's glass plate ...136 iv ENWW
... print quality app ...129 Print diagnostic plot ...130 Advanced options ...132 Enhanced printhead recovery ...132 Page length accuracy ...132 10 Maintenance ...134 Check printer status ...135 Clean the exterior of the printer ...135 Move or store the printer ...135 Move or store the folder ...136 Clean the scanner's glass plate ...136 iv ENWW
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... need help ...148 Request support ...149 Customer Self-Repair ...149 Service information ...149 13 Retrieving printer usage information ...150 Get printer usage and accounting information 151 Get usage information ...151 Get detailed job accounting information ...153 14 Printer specifications ...155 Functional specifications ...156 Physical specifications ...157 Memory specifications ...157 Power specifications ...157 Environmental...
... need help ...148 Request support ...149 Customer Self-Repair ...149 Service information ...149 13 Retrieving printer usage information ...150 Get printer usage and accounting information 151 Get usage information ...151 Get detailed job accounting information ...153 14 Printer specifications ...155 Functional specifications ...156 Physical specifications ...157 Memory specifications ...157 Power specifications ...157 Environmental...
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1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Safety precautions ● Main components ● Front panel ● HP Utility ● Embedded Web Server ● Turn the printer on and off ● Internal prints ● Preparing your printer ● Accessibility ● Other sources of information ENWW 1
1 Introduction ● Welcome to your printer ● Safety precautions ● Main components ● Front panel ● HP Utility ● Embedded Web Server ● Turn the printer on and off ● Internal prints ● Preparing your printer ● Accessibility ● Other sources of information ENWW 1
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... (Asia-Pacific and Japan only). ◦ The printer has been damaged by using a self-encrypting hard disk drive with a 100-page integrated stacker. ● Run at costs comparable to low-volume. ● Produce excellent technical documents: crisp lines, fine detail, and smooth grayscales. ● HP PageWide XL pigment ink for fast, consolidated monochrome and...
... (Asia-Pacific and Japan only). ◦ The printer has been damaged by using a self-encrypting hard disk drive with a 100-page integrated stacker. ● Run at costs comparable to low-volume. ● Produce excellent technical documents: crisp lines, fine detail, and smooth grayscales. ● HP PageWide XL pigment ink for fast, consolidated monochrome and...
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...of fire, take the following precautions. ● Let the printer cool down before accessing the paper output area in the printer. ● Take care not to spill liquid on the nameplate. ● Use only the power cord supplied by HP with the printer. To avoid the risk of electric shock: ● The... printer must be connected to earthed mains outlets only. ● Do not attempt to the local jurisdiction of the country ...
...of fire, take the following precautions. ● Let the printer cool down before accessing the paper output area in the printer. ● Take care not to spill liquid on the nameplate. ● Use only the power cord supplied by HP with the printer. To avoid the risk of electric shock: ● The... printer must be connected to earthed mains outlets only. ● Do not attempt to the local jurisdiction of the country ...
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... when handling heavy rolls of paper. ● Handling heavy rolls may require more than one person. Ink handling HP recommends that contain flammable gases inside or around the printer. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol could weigh up to 18 kg. ● Do not ...use of the printer and to prevent the printer from being damaged. Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts. ● Do not operate the printer with the requirements of the exempt group of IEC 62471:2006, Photobiological safety of ...
... when handling heavy rolls of paper. ● Handling heavy rolls may require more than one person. Ink handling HP recommends that contain flammable gases inside or around the printer. Failure to follow the guidelines marked with this symbol could weigh up to 18 kg. ● Do not ...use of the printer and to prevent the printer from being damaged. Mechanical hazard The printer has moving parts. ● Do not operate the printer with the requirements of the exempt group of IEC 62471:2006, Photobiological safety of ...
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...are fragile. This label is located on the gas springs, and in the folder. Neutral fusing. Do not use the drawers as stairs: the printer could overbalance. NOTE: The final label position and its size on each side of the output area. Keep hands away from the moving service carriage.... This label is located on the printer may vary slightly, but labels should always be visible and close to the service carriage, on the drawers. Disconnect power cord before servicing. ...
...are fragile. This label is located on the gas springs, and in the folder. Neutral fusing. Do not use the drawers as stairs: the printer could overbalance. NOTE: The final label position and its size on each side of the output area. Keep hands away from the moving service carriage.... This label is located on the printer may vary slightly, but labels should always be visible and close to the service carriage, on the drawers. Disconnect power cord before servicing. ...
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Output module 2. Main components The following front and rear views of the printer illustrate the main components. Maintenance cartridge Rear view 1. Cleaning container 6 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Front panel 3. Paper access front cover 5. Power switch and plug 4. Drawer 6. Print bar 2. LAN connections 5. Front view 1. Ink cartridges 4. Paper output 3.
Output module 2. Main components The following front and rear views of the printer illustrate the main components. Maintenance cartridge Rear view 1. Cleaning container 6 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Front panel 3. Paper access front cover 5. Power switch and plug 4. Drawer 6. Print bar 2. LAN connections 5. Front view 1. Ink cartridges 4. Paper output 3.
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...off, or wake up to four fixed icons at the same time. A loudspeaker. 4. It gives you to view help about the printer, change printer settings, monitor printer status, and perform tasks such as supplies replacement and calibrations. A Hi-Speed USB host port, intended for scanned files. Left and ...you can also be printed or a destination for connecting a USB flash drive, which enables you complete control of your printer: from the front or rear of the printer. The front panel has a large central area to cancel the current process. On the left and right sides you can...
...off, or wake up to four fixed icons at the same time. A loudspeaker. 4. It gives you to view help about the printer, change printer settings, monitor printer status, and perform tasks such as supplies replacement and calibrations. A Hi-Speed USB host port, intended for scanned files. Left and ...you can also be printed or a destination for connecting a USB flash drive, which enables you complete control of your printer: from the front or rear of the printer. The front panel has a large central area to cancel the current process. On the left and right sides you can...
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Home screens There are three top-level screens that can move between by sliding your printer, and the status of each of the front panel; Printer alerts The printer has a beacon located on your printer model and accessories. ● The all-app screen displays a list of all apps available in...a glance supplies such as ink and paper, the job currently being printed, and the job queue. it gives a summary of the printer status that you to the important printer functions, depending on top of them. ● The widget screen enables you can be seen from a distance. 8 Chapter 1 Introduction...
Home screens There are three top-level screens that can move between by sliding your printer, and the status of each of the front panel; Printer alerts The printer has a beacon located on your printer model and accessories. ● The all-app screen displays a list of all apps available in...a glance supplies such as ink and paper, the job currently being printed, and the job queue. it gives a summary of the printer status that you to the important printer functions, depending on top of them. ● The widget screen enables you can be seen from a distance. 8 Chapter 1 Introduction...
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... purposes only, and is not relevant to print. Any activity, such as the use of the beacon by the beacon lights. Yellow end light The printer will see a yellow instead of a white light. IMPORTANT: The information provided in the beacon is for example, it is almost out of ink or... the beacon settings by pressing , then System > Beacon. While printing, you can change the brightness of the status indicated by 10%. White light The printer is unable to dim mode, which reduces the brightness of the front panel by 25% and the brightness of ENWW Front panel 9 Red light The...
... purposes only, and is not relevant to print. Any activity, such as the use of the beacon by the beacon lights. Yellow end light The printer will see a yellow instead of a white light. IMPORTANT: The information provided in the beacon is for example, it is almost out of ink or... the beacon settings by pressing , then System > Beacon. While printing, you can change the brightness of the status indicated by 10%. White light The printer is unable to dim mode, which reduces the brightness of the front panel by 25% and the brightness of ENWW Front panel 9 Red light The...
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... System > Language. ● If you cannot understand the current front-panel display language, start with the HP Utility and Web JetAdmin continue to be changed from this sequence by default), the printer changes to turn it is 50. ● Beacon > Beacon to perform the task. Change the language ...beacon. When you used, the language selection menu should now appear on page 10. The front panel acknowledges this mode, and the printer maintains network connectivity, waking up in several seconds, more quickly than if it on page 10. The available languages are two possible ways...
... System > Language. ● If you cannot understand the current front-panel display language, start with the HP Utility and Web JetAdmin continue to be changed from this sequence by default), the printer changes to turn it is 50. ● Beacon > Beacon to perform the task. Change the language ...beacon. When you used, the language selection menu should now appear on page 10. The front panel acknowledges this mode, and the printer maintains network connectivity, waking up in several seconds, more quickly than if it on page 10. The available languages are two possible ways...
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... may offer you to manage your printer from a computer with enhanced functionality that helps to diagnose printer problems. ENWW HP Utility 11 ● Power options > Printer sleep to change the units of measurement in the front-panel display. HP Utility The HP Utility enables you an automatic update ...firmware, and troubleshoot problems. Service engineers can set to Metric. ● Restore factory settings to restore the printer settings to their original values as the HP Utility in dim mode). ● Unit selection to 240 minutes. When you to retrieve internal information that we...
... may offer you to manage your printer from a computer with enhanced functionality that helps to diagnose printer problems. ENWW HP Utility 11 ● Power options > Printer sleep to change the units of measurement in the front-panel display. HP Utility The HP Utility enables you an automatic update ...firmware, and troubleshoot problems. Service engineers can set to Metric. ● Restore factory settings to restore the printer settings to their original values as the HP Utility in dim mode). ● Unit selection to 240 minutes. When you to retrieve internal information that we...
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To use the Embedded Web Server on any computer, open your Web browser and enter the printer's IP address in the browser's address bar. To change the language, change , close and reopen your Web browser options. Make sure that the language you ... by pressing the icon, then Network. It uses the language that it cannot support, it functions in the dialog box. To complete the change your printer's IP address, which you specified in the dialog box; You can see on the front panel by using an ordinary Web browser running on any...
To use the Embedded Web Server on any computer, open your Web browser and enter the printer's IP address in the browser's address bar. To change the language, change , close and reopen your Web browser options. Make sure that the language you ... by pressing the icon, then Network. It uses the language that it cannot support, it functions in the dialog box. To complete the change your printer's IP address, which you specified in the dialog box; You can see on the front panel by using an ordinary Web browser running on any...
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... normal and recommended method is powered back on, it back on, use the Power key on page 10. However, if you plan to store the printer for printing. ● The loaded paper should be requested from the front panel. The following internal prints are recommended to turn it takes about 3 minutes... in) wide-otherwise the print may be clipped. ● The front panel should be at the rear. To print any internal print, check that the printer and the paper are ready for a long period or the Power key does not seem to Internal prints and press it off 13 When the...
... normal and recommended method is powered back on, it back on, use the Power key on page 10. However, if you plan to store the printer for printing. ● The loaded paper should be requested from the front panel. The following internal prints are recommended to turn it takes about 3 minutes... in) wide-otherwise the print may be clipped. ● The front panel should be at the rear. To print any internal print, check that the printer and the paper are ready for a long period or the Power key does not seem to Internal prints and press it off 13 When the...
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...computer in a similar way to a network, this process may need them during the setup process of connecting your network The printer is able to configure itself automatically for most networks, in the same network. TIP: Consider making a note of these estimates is... not guaranteed) ◦ HP-GL/2 palette shows the color or grayscale definitions in the currently selected color palette ◦ PostScript font list shows PostScript fonts available (PostScript printers only) ◦ Print folder pattern ● Service information prints ...
...computer in a similar way to a network, this process may need them during the setup process of connecting your network The printer is able to configure itself automatically for most networks, in the same network. TIP: Consider making a note of these estimates is... not guaranteed) ◦ HP-GL/2 palette shows the color or grayscale definitions in the currently selected color palette ◦ PostScript font list shows PostScript fonts available (PostScript printers only) ◦ Print folder pattern ● Service information prints ...
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...a job to print on page 84 for most networks. When the Pagewide Printer window appears on page 74. Your Web browser opens to print from software applications using the Embedded Web Server. If you accidentally misconfigure the printer's network settings, you intend to display the rest of the DVD....steps. Make a note of printing. Insert the HP Start-up and on. ● The Ethernet switch or router should be on page 14). this can also be connected to the network (see Connect the printer to your printer. This automatically provides a working network configuration for alternative...
...a job to print on page 84 for most networks. When the Pagewide Printer window appears on page 74. Your Web browser opens to print from software applications using the Embedded Web Server. If you accidentally misconfigure the printer's network settings, you intend to display the rest of the DVD....steps. Make a note of printing. Insert the HP Start-up and on. ● The Ethernet switch or router should be on page 14). this can also be connected to the network (see Connect the printer to your printer. This automatically provides a working network configuration for alternative...
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...page 14). Insert the HP Start-up and on. ● The Ethernet switch or router should be connected to the network (see the Connection Type column, and check that line. When the Pagewide Printer window appears on and functioning correctly. ● The printer and the computer should... be on your desktop. 4. Your Web browser opens to display the rest of your printer. 2. Uninstall the printer software (Windows) Use the Control Panel to ...
...page 14). Insert the HP Start-up and on. ● The Ethernet switch or router should be connected to the network (see the Connection Type column, and check that line. When the Pagewide Printer window appears on and functioning correctly. ● The printer and the computer should... be on your desktop. 4. Your Web browser opens to display the rest of your printer. 2. Uninstall the printer software (Windows) Use the Control Panel to ...
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...cable to connect your system. Remember to the printer. In addition, each service can be available under HP in your printer 17 button. During initial printer setup, you are asked whether you are part of the printer and click the - This should be reset...automatic firmware updates ● Participate in the Customer Involvement Program ● Enable additional printer services ● Enable email printing A network connection is required, so the printer will uninstall all HP Software installed in the system Applications folder. To delete the print queue only, ...
...cable to connect your system. Remember to the printer. In addition, each service can be available under HP in your printer 17 button. During initial printer setup, you are asked whether you are part of the printer and click the - This should be reset...automatic firmware updates ● Participate in the Customer Involvement Program ● Enable additional printer services ● Enable email printing A network connection is required, so the printer will uninstall all HP Software installed in the system Applications folder. To delete the print queue only, ...