HP LaserJet Printers - USB Walk Up Printing
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The USB port located on the latest HP LaserJet printers and MFPs. For a list of the supported HP partner solutions for host USB please go /ipgsolutions . From this list,... on and operating normally (no error messages) the control panel will be able to enter a password to www.hp.com/go to access the file. When a user installs a USB storage device into a printer that appear to...USB STORAGE DEVICES AND PROTOCOLS The USB Walk Up Printing feature only supports: • USB 2.0 • NAND Flash Memory devices • File formats FAT, FAT 16 or FAT 32 • Size 128 MG to a PC. Please ...
The USB port located on the latest HP LaserJet printers and MFPs. For a list of the supported HP partner solutions for host USB please go /ipgsolutions . From this list,... on and operating normally (no error messages) the control panel will be able to enter a password to www.hp.com/go to access the file. When a user installs a USB storage device into a printer that appear to...USB STORAGE DEVICES AND PROTOCOLS The USB Walk Up Printing feature only supports: • USB 2.0 • NAND Flash Memory devices • File formats FAT, FAT 16 or FAT 32 • Size 128 MG to a PC. Please ...
HP Universal Print Driver for Windows, Version 4.1 - Technical Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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... copies when only two are not job logging. • In the version 4.1 driver, garbage displays in the spooler. • HP Color LaserJet 5550 displays an intermittent error 49. 8 Universal Print Driver Frequently Asked Questions Other resolved issues • The printer hostname fails if ...• Users experience an extremely slow response when requesting the Print Preferences page. • The Lj1320PS- Other issues • Memory and handle leaks have been identified and fixed, addressing reported spooler crashes Reported defects resolved with Universal Print Driver 4.1 • ...
... copies when only two are not job logging. • In the version 4.1 driver, garbage displays in the spooler. • HP Color LaserJet 5550 displays an intermittent error 49. 8 Universal Print Driver Frequently Asked Questions Other resolved issues • The printer hostname fails if ...• Users experience an extremely slow response when requesting the Print Preferences page. • The Lj1320PS- Other issues • Memory and handle leaks have been identified and fixed, addressing reported spooler crashes Reported defects resolved with Universal Print Driver 4.1 • ...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... that printing is part of the Citrix Ready program, HP performs stress testing of LaserJet, Business Inkjet, and Deskjet printers for the Citrix Ready program. HP also screens all printers in both Citrix and non-Citrix environments. Stress Testing HP performs stress testing of memory leaks and memory allocation issues. Testing performed by Citrix to simulate...
... that printing is part of the Citrix Ready program, HP performs stress testing of LaserJet, Business Inkjet, and Deskjet printers for the Citrix Ready program. HP also screens all printers in both Citrix and non-Citrix environments. Stress Testing HP performs stress testing of memory leaks and memory allocation issues. Testing performed by Citrix to simulate...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... client printer is not supported with thin clients that are determined by using the HP UPD will have default print settings, such as print single-sided as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are not read during autocreation. Citrix has provided this functionality in... is directly attached to black and white, no extra trays, no device-specific paper handling, etc. The difference between the Citrix and HP UPDs The Citrix UPD for Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, 4.5, or XenApp™ 5.0 works well for autocreated printers, it cannot communicate with ...
... client printer is not supported with thin clients that are determined by using the HP UPD will have default print settings, such as print single-sided as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are not read during autocreation. Citrix has provided this functionality in... is directly attached to black and white, no extra trays, no device-specific paper handling, etc. The difference between the Citrix and HP UPDs The Citrix UPD for Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, 4.5, or XenApp™ 5.0 works well for autocreated printers, it cannot communicate with ...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... may cause performance degradation. print drivers containing hpbmini.dll version 1.0.0.18 or older. The memory leaks and memory corruption possible with 60.x.x.x and 4.x.x.x. Version 1.0.2.31 and newer has the fix. The memory leaks possible with at autocreation. For HP print drivers version 4.x.x.x, it is strongly recommended to upgrade to the latest driver available on...
... may cause performance degradation. print drivers containing hpbmini.dll version 1.0.0.18 or older. The memory leaks and memory corruption possible with 60.x.x.x and 4.x.x.x. Version 1.0.2.31 and newer has the fix. The memory leaks possible with at autocreation. For HP print drivers version 4.x.x.x, it is strongly recommended to upgrade to the latest driver available on...
HP LaserJet Printers - Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista Printing Comparsion
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... between Vista and XP. Device Settings Windows XP Using HP UPD v2.0 Windows Vista UPD-based driver in Vista (Traditional mode) Using a product-specific driver Differences: Installable Options Features Installable Options Accessory Output Bin Automatic Configuration Tray 1 Tray X Duplex Unit Printer Memory Printer Hard Disk Job Storage Mopier Mode Windows XP UPD...
... between Vista and XP. Device Settings Windows XP Using HP UPD v2.0 Windows Vista UPD-based driver in Vista (Traditional mode) Using a product-specific driver Differences: Installable Options Features Installable Options Accessory Output Bin Automatic Configuration Tray 1 Tray X Duplex Unit Printer Memory Printer Hard Disk Job Storage Mopier Mode Windows XP UPD...
Service Manual
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Control panel ...83 Formatter ...85 Laser/scanner ...86 Memory-tag-reader assembly ...87 Fuser ...89 Fan ...89 Fuser ...90 Interlock assembly ...100 ECU ...101 Main motor ...108 Pickup and feed assemblies ...110 Transfer roller ...... appeared on screen 137 Garbled, incorrect, or incomplete text 137 Missing graphics or text, or blank pages 137 Page format is different than on another HP LaserJet printer 138 Graphics quality ...138 Improve print quality ...139 Light print or faded ...139 Toner specks ...139 Dropouts ...139 Vertical lines ...140 Gray background ...140...
Control panel ...83 Formatter ...85 Laser/scanner ...86 Memory-tag-reader assembly ...87 Fuser ...89 Fan ...89 Fuser ...90 Interlock assembly ...100 ECU ...101 Main motor ...108 Pickup and feed assemblies ...110 Transfer roller ...... appeared on screen 137 Garbled, incorrect, or incomplete text 137 Missing graphics or text, or blank pages 137 Page format is different than on another HP LaserJet printer 138 Graphics quality ...138 Improve print quality ...139 Light print or faded ...139 Toner specks ...139 Dropouts ...139 Vertical lines ...140 Gray background ...140...
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... Environmental specifications ...240 Printer capacities and ratings ...241 Memory specifications ...241 Port availability ...241 Appendix D Regulatory information FCC compliance ...244 Environmental product stewardship program 245 Protecting the environment 245 Ozone production ...245 Power consumption ...245 Toner consumption ...245 Paper use ...245 Plastics ...245 HP LaserJet print supplies 245 Return and recycling instructions 246...
... Environmental specifications ...240 Printer capacities and ratings ...241 Memory specifications ...241 Port availability ...241 Appendix D Regulatory information FCC compliance ...244 Environmental product stewardship program 245 Protecting the environment 245 Ozone production ...245 Power consumption ...245 Toner consumption ...245 Paper use ...245 Plastics ...245 HP LaserJet print supplies 245 Return and recycling instructions 246...
Service Manual
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... of operation Name Timing Purpose WAIT From power-on 9 Failure/abnormality check: detect laser/scanner failure, fuser failure, and open covers 10 Communication with the memory tag ENWW Timing 63 solenoid is turned on until the main motor stops rotating. After LSTR, the printer either a print command is sent from the...
... of operation Name Timing Purpose WAIT From power-on 9 Failure/abnormality check: detect laser/scanner failure, fuser failure, and open covers 10 Communication with the memory tag ENWW Timing 63 solenoid is turned on until the main motor stops rotating. After LSTR, the printer either a print command is sent from the...
Service Manual
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6 Removal and replacement ● Introduction ● Before performing service ● Covers ● Control panel ● Formatter ● Laser/scanner ● Memory-tag-reader assembly ● Fuser ● Interlock assembly ● ECU ● Main motor ● Pickup and feed assemblies ● Main gear assembly/tray 2 pickup solenoid ● Print-cartridge door ENWW 73
6 Removal and replacement ● Introduction ● Before performing service ● Covers ● Control panel ● Formatter ● Laser/scanner ● Memory-tag-reader assembly ● Fuser ● Interlock assembly ● ECU ● Main motor ● Pickup and feed assemblies ● Main gear assembly/tray 2 pickup solenoid ● Print-cartridge door ENWW 73
Service Manual
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Remove the fan from the formatter. Remove all covers. 2. Disconnect one cable (1) from the top of 2) ENWW Memory-tag-reader assembly 87 Memory-tag-reader assembly 1. Remove one cable (2) from the printer chassis. 3. Figure 6-12 Removing the memory-tag-reader assembly (1 of the memory-tag-reader cover. 4.
Remove the fan from the formatter. Remove all covers. 2. Disconnect one cable (1) from the top of 2) ENWW Memory-tag-reader assembly 87 Memory-tag-reader assembly 1. Remove one cable (2) from the printer chassis. 3. Figure 6-12 Removing the memory-tag-reader assembly (1 of the memory-tag-reader cover. 4.
Service Manual
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5. Lift the back of the memory-tag-reader assembly slightly, and then slide the assembly toward the back of 2) 6. Figure 6-13 Removing the memory-tag-reader assembly (2 of the printer to release it from the laser/scanner plate. 88 Chapter 6 Removal and replacement ENWW Remove one screw (1).
5. Lift the back of the memory-tag-reader assembly slightly, and then slide the assembly toward the back of 2) 6. Figure 6-13 Removing the memory-tag-reader assembly (2 of the printer to release it from the laser/scanner plate. 88 Chapter 6 Removal and replacement ENWW Remove one screw (1).
Service Manual
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... Description Action 41000 Manual Feed or Continuable Error This state can be reached in the following circumstances: ● Manual feed ● General continuable error ● Memory configuration error ● Personality/Job-related error To recover from the error and print whatever data is open.
... Description Action 41000 Manual Feed or Continuable Error This state can be reached in the following circumstances: ● Manual feed ● General continuable error ● Memory configuration error ● Personality/Job-related error To recover from the error and print whatever data is open.
Service Manual
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Table 8-6 Internal components (2 of 4) (continued) Ref Description 35 Rod, grounding 36 Cable, memory tag 37 Solenoid (HP LJ P2015) Part number Qty RC2-0350-000 1 RM1-4163-000 1 RK2-0424-000 1 180 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW
Table 8-6 Internal components (2 of 4) (continued) Ref Description 35 Rod, grounding 36 Cable, memory tag 37 Solenoid (HP LJ P2015) Part number Qty RC2-0350-000 1 RM1-4163-000 1 RK2-0424-000 1 180 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams ENWW
Service Manual
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... roller Arm, link Arm, tag Back end limit assembly Base, separation pad Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing, left Bushing, right Cable, memory tag Cam Cam, M.P., left Cam, M.P., right 202 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams Part number RC1-3561-000 RC2-0405-000 RC1-3482-000 RC2-0406-000...
... roller Arm, link Arm, tag Back end limit assembly Base, separation pad Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing Bushing, left Bushing, right Cable, memory tag Cam Cam, M.P., left Cam, M.P., right 202 Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams Part number RC1-3561-000 RC2-0405-000 RC1-3482-000 RC2-0406-000...
Service Manual
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sensor PCB assembly RM1-4163-000 Cable, memory tag RM1-4169-000 Inlet/switch cable assembly RM1-4244-000 Registration assembly RM1-4244-000 Registration assembly RM1-4245-000 Paper-width sensor assembly ...
sensor PCB assembly RM1-4163-000 Cable, memory tag RM1-4169-000 Inlet/switch cable assembly RM1-4244-000 Registration assembly RM1-4244-000 Registration assembly RM1-4245-000 Paper-width sensor assembly ...
Service Manual
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C Printer specifications This appendix provides information on the following topics: ● Physical specifications ● Electrical specifications ● Acoustic emissions ● Environmental specifications ● Printer capacities and ratings ● Memory specifications ● Port availability ENWW 237
C Printer specifications This appendix provides information on the following topics: ● Physical specifications ● Electrical specifications ● Acoustic emissions ● Environmental specifications ● Printer capacities and ratings ● Memory specifications ● Port availability ENWW 237
Service Manual
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... input tray (tray 3) capacity Top (face down) output bin capacity Minimum paper size Maximum paper size Media weight Base memory Print resolution Duty cycle PCL Postscript emulation HP LaserJet P2015 printer: ● 27 ppm (letter), 26 ppm (A4) ● First page out in as few as...-sided pages per month (maximum) ● 1,000 single-sided pages per month (average) PCL 5e, PCL 6 HP postscript level 3 emulation Memory specifications Base memory Upgrade memory expansion 32 MB RAM 100-pin, 66 MHz minimum speed Port availability USB Network (networking-equipped models only) Compatible with...
... input tray (tray 3) capacity Top (face down) output bin capacity Minimum paper size Maximum paper size Media weight Base memory Print resolution Duty cycle PCL Postscript emulation HP LaserJet P2015 printer: ● 27 ppm (letter), 26 ppm (A4) ● First page out in as few as...-sided pages per month (maximum) ● 1,000 single-sided pages per month (average) PCL 5e, PCL 6 HP postscript level 3 emulation Memory specifications Base memory Upgrade memory expansion 32 MB RAM 100-pin, 66 MHz minimum speed Port availability USB Network (networking-equipped models only) Compatible with...
Service Manual
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...jams 144 feeding operations 67 load 9 printing manually 10 problem solving 135 supported sizes 6 media path, cleaning 33 memory cold reset 159 NVRAM initialization 158 memory-tag-reader assembly, removing 87 mercury-free product 247 missing graphics 137 text 137 model number 3 motor, removing 108... N network connections 15 network port, HP internal 3 network-setup problem- solving 157 Networking tab (embedded Web server) 25 NVRAM ...
...jams 144 feeding operations 67 load 9 printing manually 10 problem solving 135 supported sizes 6 media path, cleaning 33 memory cold reset 159 NVRAM initialization 158 memory-tag-reader assembly, removing 87 mercury-free product 247 missing graphics 137 text 137 model number 3 motor, removing 108... N network connections 15 network port, HP internal 3 network-setup problem- solving 157 Networking tab (embedded Web server) 25 NVRAM ...
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... media guidelines 7 special paper guidelines 7 specifications acoustics 239 capacities and ratings 241 electrical 238 environmental 12, 240 memory 241 physical 238 port availability 241 static precautions 74 status lights accessory error secondary messages 134 fatal error secondary messages... agreements 235 supported media 6 supported operating systems 17 SupportPack, HP 235 switch, interlock 164 switch, power 3 T table, repetitive defect 143 technical support maintenance agreements 235 Technical Training, HP 224 telephone numbers support 233 telephone numbers, ordering supplies 224 tests...
... media guidelines 7 special paper guidelines 7 specifications acoustics 239 capacities and ratings 241 electrical 238 environmental 12, 240 memory 241 physical 238 port availability 241 static precautions 74 status lights accessory error secondary messages 134 fatal error secondary messages... agreements 235 supported media 6 supported operating systems 17 SupportPack, HP 235 switch, interlock 164 switch, power 3 T table, repetitive defect 143 technical support maintenance agreements 235 Technical Training, HP 224 telephone numbers support 233 telephone numbers, ordering supplies 224 tests...