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... the user guide for each printer for that information. For specific information about these terms, see the documentation that are unfamiliar to help you . A variety of print media, including paper, envelopes, labels, and overhead transparencies, can be used in this manual do not apply to HP Monochrome LaserJet printers, HP color LaserJet printers, and HP LaserJet MFPs unless...
... the user guide for each printer for that information. For specific information about these terms, see the documentation that are unfamiliar to help you . A variety of print media, including paper, envelopes, labels, and overhead transparencies, can be used in this manual do not apply to HP Monochrome LaserJet printers, HP color LaserJet printers, and HP LaserJet MFPs unless...
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...worldwide network of information The media manufacturer and vendor can provide you purchased your HP printer and HP print media. 2 How HP LaserJet printers work HP LaserJet printers use . As this document and in your user guide and you have tried the suggestions that are applied and the toner fuses (melts...must be picked from whom you with information about your printer. The print media is electrostatically transferred onto the paper. How HP LaserJet printers work ENWW The developed image then advances to the transfer station, where the drum contacts the paper or other print ...
...worldwide network of information The media manufacturer and vendor can provide you purchased your HP printer and HP print media. 2 How HP LaserJet printers work HP LaserJet printers use . As this document and in your user guide and you have tried the suggestions that are applied and the toner fuses (melts...must be picked from whom you with information about your printer. The print media is electrostatically transferred onto the paper. How HP LaserJet printers work ENWW The developed image then advances to the transfer station, where the drum contacts the paper or other print ...
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...envelopes in your printer before using envelopes: q Make sure that the envelope's leading edge, which HP has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Most HP LaserJet printers can result in this document. See the support documentation for using media 11 Envelopes that ... is straight, with a sharp, well-creased fold that came with the specifications listed in "Guidelines for your HP LaserJet printer. Printing on envelopes. See the user guide that has no control. Envelope construction Because of their construction, some envelopes feeding well and others jamming. q ...
...envelopes in your printer before using envelopes: q Make sure that the envelope's leading edge, which HP has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Most HP LaserJet printers can result in this document. See the support documentation for using media 11 Envelopes that ... is straight, with a sharp, well-creased fold that came with the specifications listed in "Guidelines for your HP LaserJet printer. Printing on envelopes. See the user guide that has no control. Envelope construction Because of their construction, some envelopes feeding well and others jamming. q ...
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... of higher temperature and stiffness requirements. see the support documentation that is very smooth and must have a topcoat to determine if your HP LaserJet printer user guide for detailed instructions about ordering HP transparencies. Fusing compatibility Overhead transparency materials must be compatible with the heat and pressure of the fusing process. Overhead transparency materials must...
... of higher temperature and stiffness requirements. see the support documentation that is very smooth and must have a topcoat to determine if your HP LaserJet printer user guide for detailed instructions about ordering HP transparencies. Fusing compatibility Overhead transparency materials must be compatible with the heat and pressure of the fusing process. Overhead transparency materials must...
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...in which the print media is causing print-quality problems: ❏ Does your media meet the specifications that are described in the printer user guide? ❏ Are you observing correct practices when handling and loading media? (See the support documentation for your printer for guidelines to load... stored? 3 Troubleshooting Print-quality and media-handling problems usually result from print media that does not meet the specifications outlined in this guide, or print media that are described in this document? (See "Types of media? ❏ Did you check the following questions to...
...in which the print media is causing print-quality problems: ❏ Does your media meet the specifications that are described in the printer user guide? ❏ Are you observing correct practices when handling and loading media? (See the support documentation for your printer for guidelines to load... stored? 3 Troubleshooting Print-quality and media-handling problems usually result from print media that does not meet the specifications outlined in this guide, or print media that are described in this document? (See "Types of media? ❏ Did you check the following questions to...
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...input tray, or turn it 180° in your printer user guide. These materials can affect the performance of your HP LaserJet printer unless the paper or other print media you are recommended in your printer user guide, or see the troubleshooting section in the tray. See ...the support documentation for your printer to a fusing temperature of 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). q Print media that offsets or discolors....
...input tray, or turn it 180° in your printer user guide. These materials can affect the performance of your HP LaserJet printer unless the paper or other print media you are recommended in your printer user guide, or see the troubleshooting section in the tray. See ...the support documentation for your printer to a fusing temperature of 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). q Print media that offsets or discolors....
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... Paper is too dry or too moist. q Manually feed the paper into the printer. See the user documentation for your printer for basis weight in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Paper might not be picked up in the unit with the paper sensors. q Perform the printer cleaning...information about conditions that the paper is not near a window or a heat or air vent. q Use a lighter-weight paper. For most HP LaserJet printers you can indicate paper problems. These conditions include a high occurrence of jams, a high number of frequent paper jams and suggested actions....
... Paper is too dry or too moist. q Manually feed the paper into the printer. See the user documentation for your printer for basis weight in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Paper might not be picked up in the unit with the paper sensors. q Perform the printer cleaning...information about conditions that the paper is not near a window or a heat or air vent. q Use a lighter-weight paper. For most HP LaserJet printers you can indicate paper problems. These conditions include a high occurrence of jams, a high number of frequent paper jams and suggested actions....
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... is not moist enough. (Insufficient moisture makes paper less conductive and creates static buildup.) q Try another ream of paper. See the user documentation for your printer for use of the paper guides have been set incorrectly. q Try a different ream of paper. Paper is too smooth or too rough. Paper sticks together at... Action(s) Paper is embossed or has raised letterhead. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW tend to "break" any locked edges. Paper guides in the trays are set correctly.
... is not moist enough. (Insufficient moisture makes paper less conductive and creates static buildup.) q Try another ream of paper. See the user documentation for your printer for use of the paper guides have been set incorrectly. q Try a different ream of paper. Paper is too smooth or too rough. Paper sticks together at... Action(s) Paper is embossed or has raised letterhead. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW tend to "break" any locked edges. Paper guides in the trays are set correctly.
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Frequent envelope jams Overfilling the envelope tray and misadjusting its guides are too smooth (do not have enough friction for transport) or too rough Envelope is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. Envelopes are the ... indicate problems with the side of a pen or pencil over the envelope edges to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Cause Envelopes are wrinkled, bent, or curled. Action(s) q Make sure that are not creased sufficiently to a different type or brand. Envelope problems CAUTION High...
Frequent envelope jams Overfilling the envelope tray and misadjusting its guides are too smooth (do not have enough friction for transport) or too rough Envelope is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. Envelopes are the ... indicate problems with the side of a pen or pencil over the envelope edges to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Cause Envelopes are wrinkled, bent, or curled. Action(s) q Make sure that are not creased sufficiently to a different type or brand. Envelope problems CAUTION High...
HP Universal Print Driver for Windows, Version 4.1 - Technical Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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...%\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3. 6. Create an Export XML file. HP MPA software also allows you to create Managed Printer Lists to create User Groups or Managed Print Policies that manage notifications and control color access. HP Managed Printing Administration (MPA) software or Active Directory (AD) ... I export printer lists from www.hp.com/go/mpa. 5. Copy the .cfm file to the HP MPA software? Both provide an automated method to set them for your environment, see the System Administrator's Guide at http://h20338.www2.hp.com/Hpsub/downloads/UPD_SAG_Updated_5_29_07.pdf and ...
...%\system32\spool\drivers\w32x86\3. 6. Create an Export XML file. HP MPA software also allows you to create Managed Printer Lists to create User Groups or Managed Print Policies that manage notifications and control color access. HP Managed Printing Administration (MPA) software or Active Directory (AD) ... I export printer lists from www.hp.com/go/mpa. 5. Copy the .cfm file to the HP MPA software? Both provide an automated method to set them for your environment, see the System Administrator's Guide at http://h20338.www2.hp.com/Hpsub/downloads/UPD_SAG_Updated_5_29_07.pdf and ...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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...issue when autocreating printers at user login. HPBIDIInfo or HPCUSTOMForms will grow over time. This is a GUID (globally unique identifier). An example of time. A new registry key is created each time a user logs onto a Citrix ... Yes 5.35 N/A 4.29 6.11 DJ 5500 Yes 6.13 N/A 4.29 DJ 1050/1055 Yes 4.66 N/A 4.29 DJ 4000 Yes 6.10 N/A 60.42.341.0 DJ 4500 Yes 6.19 N/A 61.071.362.31 DJ T1100 Yes 61.73.362....xxx.xx fail to clean up registry data written to the initialization of the HP UPD or discrete print driver. The process msiexec.exe might consume CPU resources and slow...
...issue when autocreating printers at user login. HPBIDIInfo or HPCUSTOMForms will grow over time. This is a GUID (globally unique identifier). An example of time. A new registry key is created each time a user logs onto a Citrix ... Yes 5.35 N/A 4.29 6.11 DJ 5500 Yes 6.13 N/A 4.29 DJ 1050/1055 Yes 4.66 N/A 4.29 DJ 4000 Yes 6.10 N/A 60.42.341.0 DJ 4500 Yes 6.19 N/A 61.071.362.31 DJ T1100 Yes 61.73.362....xxx.xx fail to clean up registry data written to the initialization of the HP UPD or discrete print driver. The process msiexec.exe might consume CPU resources and slow...
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.... If one is strongly recommended to upgrade to the 60.x.x.x or 61.x.x.x driver versions available on hp.com Autocreation of printers and autocreated client printers not deleted when users log off. The remaining settings are issues affecting a server and for features manually, then set the...Other symptoms caused by the default settings of connected users. For existing 60.x.x.x drivers with the 1.0.0.18 (or older) dll will not cause a spooler crash but can degrade performance of the server. To resolve this functionality in the GUID hive. Version 1.0.0.19 and newer has the ...
.... If one is strongly recommended to upgrade to the 60.x.x.x or 61.x.x.x driver versions available on hp.com Autocreation of printers and autocreated client printers not deleted when users log off. The remaining settings are issues affecting a server and for features manually, then set the...Other symptoms caused by the default settings of connected users. For existing 60.x.x.x drivers with the 1.0.0.18 (or older) dll will not cause a spooler crash but can degrade performance of the server. To resolve this functionality in the GUID hive. Version 1.0.0.19 and newer has the ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide
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...have been identified in the note at the top should read "Refer to Appendix A for character codes for a resolution-specified user-defined pattern header. Chapter 13 The PCL Print Model User-Defined Pattern Command In Figure 13-10 on page 13-19, byte zero should read Format (20) instead of Format ... pattern header and "20" for the various symbol sets." Chapter 4 PCL Job Control Commands Unit of "Refer to the PCL 5 Comparison Guide, Appendix A, for character codes for the various symbol sets." Chapter 8 PCL Font Selection Transparent Print Data Command The last sentence in the PCL 5 ...
...have been identified in the note at the top should read "Refer to Appendix A for character codes for a resolution-specified user-defined pattern header. Chapter 13 The PCL Print Model User-Defined Pattern Command In Figure 13-10 on page 13-19, byte zero should read Format (20) instead of Format ... pattern header and "20" for the various symbol sets." Chapter 4 PCL Job Control Commands Unit of "Refer to the PCL 5 Comparison Guide, Appendix A, for character codes for the various symbol sets." Chapter 8 PCL Font Selection Transparent Print Data Command The last sentence in the PCL 5 ...
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...Factory Default Environment, which is programmed into a printer at the factory, is listed in this book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which do not support that feature), then the printer's print environment does not contain that feature setting. If a ...HP LaserJet 4PJ printer defaults to identify supported values for all values are for PCL only. The defaults listed here are used for a certain HP printer. This chapter identifies the Factory Default Environment and User Default Environment. A PCL printer maintains four print environments: Factory Default Environment, User...
...Factory Default Environment, which is programmed into a printer at the factory, is listed in this book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which do not support that feature), then the printer's print environment does not contain that feature setting. If a ...HP LaserJet 4PJ printer defaults to identify supported values for all values are for PCL only. The defaults listed here are used for a certain HP printer. This chapter identifies the Factory Default Environment and User Default Environment. A PCL printer maintains four print environments: Factory Default Environment, User...
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...for page protection, and provide an overall improvement in this book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes product-specific information about products newer than that required for printing. HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx, and DeskJet 1200C printers compress raster graphics data using Raster ..., but also to MEt, but has additional features for color processing. Both systems operate automatically and without any intervention from the user. Memory Usage 5-1 5 Memory Usage Note ENWW Introduction In some situations, the amount of available memory for printing pages may be...
...for page protection, and provide an overall improvement in this book, see the PCL5 Comparison Guide Addendum, which includes product-specific information about products newer than that required for printing. HP LaserJet 4, 4M, 4Si, 4SiMx, and DeskJet 1200C printers compress raster graphics data using Raster ..., but also to MEt, but has additional features for color processing. Both systems operate automatically and without any intervention from the user. Memory Usage 5-1 5 Memory Usage Note ENWW Introduction In some situations, the amount of available memory for printing pages may be...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum
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...familiar with the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual. 8 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Examples are provided that users who are used along with PCL or PJL can find the syntax of each PCL and PJL command. ...Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual This manual describes PJL, the HP printer job language that is used on HP color LaserJet products and the other job-level functions. PJL is part of the PCL 5 ...of all PCL 5 printers. PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide This document is used for other Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 color products.
...familiar with the Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual. 8 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW Examples are provided that users who are used along with PCL or PJL can find the syntax of each PCL and PJL command. ...Printer Job Language Technical Reference Manual This manual describes PJL, the HP printer job language that is used on HP color LaserJet products and the other job-level functions. PJL is part of the PCL 5 ...of all PCL 5 printers. PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide This document is used for other Hewlett-Packard PCL 5 color products.
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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...programs. Examples that are used throughout the manual help developers write efficient and correctly functioning code. In addition, users should be acquainted with the HP LaserJet Printer Command Language (PCL) and with the programming tips in chapter 11 of each PCL command, and ...system other technical support personnel who manage multi-user systems. The use the features of the printer command language that supports PJL. The document provides explanations of the PJL Technical Reference Manual. PCL 5 Comparison Guide This document provides printer-specific information about ...
...programs. Examples that are used throughout the manual help developers write efficient and correctly functioning code. In addition, users should be acquainted with the HP LaserJet Printer Command Language (PCL) and with the programming tips in chapter 11 of each PCL command, and ...system other technical support personnel who manage multi-user systems. The use the features of the printer command language that supports PJL. The document provides explanations of the PJL Technical Reference Manual. PCL 5 Comparison Guide This document provides printer-specific information about ...
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...the main topics include an overview of the color printing process, using HPGL/2 vector graphics. PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide This document is designed to provide quick access to meet your requirements, printing color raster graphics, and using palettes, ...productspecific information. PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum This document complements the PCL 5 Comparison Guide by their function so that users who are familiar with the PCL 5 Comparison Guide. ENWW Related documents 9 This document should be used to print color on the HP color LaserJet products and the other Hewlett-...
...the main topics include an overview of the color printing process, using HPGL/2 vector graphics. PCL/PJL Technical Quick Reference Guide This document is designed to provide quick access to meet your requirements, printing color raster graphics, and using palettes, ...productspecific information. PCL 5 Comparison Guide Addendum This document complements the PCL 5 Comparison Guide by their function so that users who are familiar with the PCL 5 Comparison Guide. ENWW Related documents 9 This document should be used to print color on the HP color LaserJet products and the other Hewlett-...
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... Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide. 118 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW Informational messages Status code Display string or code meaning 10001 00 READY (online) [Personality-specific ready message] (online) [PJL RDYMSG] (online) 68 READY/SERVICE (online) or PERFORM USER MAINTENANCE or 68 NVRAM...
... Readback" in the "HP LaserJet 4 and 5 Family Comments" section in Appendix A of the PCL 5 Comparison Guide. 118 Chapter 4 PJL status codes ENWW Informational messages Status code Display string or code meaning 10001 00 READY (online) [Personality-specific ready message] (online) [PJL RDYMSG] (online) 68 READY/SERVICE (online) or PERFORM USER MAINTENANCE or 68 NVRAM...
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.... EN Environment Commands 6-7 Factory default settings cannot be read if the active printer language supports this capability. User default settings can be modified. Always reflects the PJL-level settings currently in effect at any point after ...permanently in printer memory-settings cannot be changed using printer language commands (PCL, PostScript, and others). The User Default Environment is set to the factory default values when the printer initially is executed). These values override feature... any control panel settings are listed in the PCL 5 Comparison Guide.
.... EN Environment Commands 6-7 Factory default settings cannot be read if the active printer language supports this capability. User default settings can be modified. Always reflects the PJL-level settings currently in effect at any point after ...permanently in printer memory-settings cannot be changed using printer language commands (PCL, PostScript, and others). The User Default Environment is set to the factory default values when the printer initially is executed). These values override feature... any control panel settings are listed in the PCL 5 Comparison Guide.