HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4550hdn manuel d'utilisation

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    user guide hp color La serJet 4 5 5 0 4 5 5 0n • 4 5 5 0dn • 4 5 50hdn learn[...]

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    Quic k access to printer information W orld Wide W eb links • Product suppor t • Supplies • Product inf or mation User guide links • How to use this online user guide • Where to look f or more information . . . • Locating printer components • Locating consumables • HP Customer Care • W or ldwide Sales and Ser vice Offices • Cont[...]

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    HP Color LaserJet 4550, 4550N, 4550DN, 4550HDN Pr inter User Guide _________________[...]

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    Hewlett-P ackard Compan y 11311 Chinden Boulev ard Boise, Idaho 83714-1021 U .S.A. Copyright and License © Copyright Hewlett-P ackard Company 2000 All Right Reserved. Except as allowed b y copyright laws or herein, reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written per mission is prohibited. A user of the Hewlett-P ackard printer assoc[...]

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    EN Contents 5 Contents Quick access to printer informa tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 World Wide Web links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 User guide links . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Contents Where to lo ok for more inform ation . . . [...]

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    6 Contents EN Calibration m enu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Resets men u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Hard disk de pendent menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Quick Copy Jo bs menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    EN Contents 7 Printing from Tray 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Loading m edia into Tray 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Printing fro m Tra y 3 (optional 500-sheet pape r feeder) . . . . . . . . . . 84 Loading m edia into Tray 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    8 Contents EN 6 Printer Interfaces Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Parallel config uration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Enhanced I /O (EIO) configurat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 HP JetDirect p rint servers[...]

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    EN Contents 9 Clearing pa per jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Clearing jam s in the middle fron t drawer area . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Clearing jam s in the Tray 2 area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 80 Clearing jams in the optional Tray 3 area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 [...]

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    10 Contents EN Appendix A DIMM Installation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 DIMM config uration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 Installing DIMMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Verifying DIMM i[...]

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    EN Contents 11 Appendix E Embedded Web server Introductio n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 Using the em bedded Web serv er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 To access t he embedded Web s erver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Embedded We b server page s ets . .[...]

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    12 Contents EN Where to look f or more information . . . Se veral ref erences are av ailabl e f or use with this pr inter . For additional copies of t he guides belo w , contact your HP- authorized dealer . WWW Additional inf or mation is av ailable at http:/ /www .hp.com/suppor t/lj455 0 . Setting up the printer Getting Started Guide Step-b y -ste[...]

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    EN Contents 13 Using the printer Online User Guide Detailed inf or mation on using and troub leshooting th e printer . A v ailable on the CD-ROM that came with the pr inter . Online Help Information on pr inter options th at ar e av ailable f rom within printer driv ers. T o view a Help file , access the online Help through the printer driv er .[...]

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    14 Contents EN How to use this online user guide This user guide is pro vided online in an Adobe ® Acrobat ® porta ble document f orm at (PDF). This section will help f amiliar ize you with using PDF docume nts in Acrobat Reader v ersion 4.0. F or complete instru ctions on how to view PDF docum ents, see the document ation included with Acro bat [...]

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    EN Contents 15 Magnifying the pa ge view Acrobat Reader off ers se veral magnification choices that control how the page fit s on-screen: the z oom-in tool the magnification b utton in the status bar the toolbar buttons Once y ou zoom in on a document, y ou can select the hand tool or use the scroll ba rs to mov e th e page. T o increase ma gnifica[...]

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    16 Contents EN P aging thr ough a document The f ollowing options are a vailab le for pa ging through a docum ent. Bro wsing with thumbnails A thumbnail is a miniature vie w of each document page . Click a page in the Thumbnails section of the windo w t o jump quic kly to tha t page . Printing the document T o print selected pages : From the File m[...]

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    EN Chapter 1 17 1 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser ies Pr inter Overview This chapter describes the f eatures and specifications of the HP Color LaserJet 4550, 4550N, 455 0DN, and 4550HDN printers. The chap te r includes the follo wing sections: Printer f e atures Locating printer components Controlling print jobs Managing memo r y Printer s oftware [...]

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    18 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN Printer features This printer combines the quality and reliability of Hewlett-P ackard printing with the f eatur es listed belo w . For more inf ormation on printer f e at ures, see the Hewlett-P ackard website at http ://www .h p .com . P erformance 16 pages per minute (ppm) in blac k and white 4 p[...]

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    EN Chapter 1 19 Duplex printing Duplex printing accessor y mounts directly bene ath the printer for two-sided pri nting (included with the HP Color LaserJet 4550 DN and 4550HDN pr inters) Connectivity Bidirectional parallel por t (requires a “ C ” connector) T w o Enhanced Input/Output (EIO) slots HP Je tDirect print ser ver (EIO network card) [...]

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    20 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN F actor s affecting printer perf ormance Se ver a l factors aff e ct the time it takes to print a job. Among these is maximu m printer speed, me asured in pa ges per mi n ute (ppm) . Oth er f actors that aff ect pr inting spee d include the use of special media (such as transparen cies, glossy media[...]

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    EN Chapter 1 21 Locating printer components The f ollowing illustrations identify the locations and names of k ey components of t his printer . Figure 1-1 Front view (sho wn with 500-sheet paper feeder and duplex printing accessory) 1 T op output bin 2 Printer control panel 3 P ower s witch (s ta nd by button) 4 Optional duplex printing ac ces so r[...]

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    22 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN Figure 1-2 Rear view (shown with 500-sheet paper feeder and duplex printing accessor y) 1 Rear door (fuser access) 2 Rear output bi n door 3 Optional duplex printing acces sory cover 4 Optional duple x printing accessory power receptacle 5 Printer power r eceptacle 6 P arallel connector ( “ C ” [...]

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    EN Chapter 1 23 Contr olling print jobs There are se ver al options av ailable f or controlling print jobs: select printer settin gs through y our software application or the printe r driver (recommen ded method) select printer settings using the printer control pane l select printer settings using the ne w embedded W e b server enter printer comma[...]

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    24 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN Select printer settings remotely with the embed ded W eb serv er If y ou ha ve a W eb browser , you can use the printer embed ded W eb ser v er to control printer settings. T o access the embedded W eb server , open y our brow ser and ent er the printer IP address or the printer host name . Y ou can[...]

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    EN Chapter 1 25 Managing memory This printer supports up to 192 MB of memory . Y ou can add addit ional memor y b y installing Dual Inline Memor y Modules (DIMMs). T o allow f or memor y e xpansion, the printer has three DIMM slot s, which accept 64 or 128 MB of RAM each. For inf or mation on installing printe r me m or y , see Appendix A . The pri[...]

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    26 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN Printer software Included with the printer is a CD-R OM containing the printing system softwar e. The softwa re components and printer driv ers on this CD-ROM help y ou use the printer to its fullest potential. See the getting star ted guide for installation instructions. Note F or the latest inf or[...]

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    EN Chapter 1 27 HP Resour ce Manage r This network administration software utility allows you to control the hard disk and flash mem or y f eatures that are not found in th e softwar e dr iv ers. Use HP Resource Manager to do the follo wing: Initialize the hard disk Initialize flash memory Downloa d, delete, and mana ge f onts and macros across net[...]

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    28 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN Printer drivers Printer drivers access the printer f eatures and allo w the computer to communicate with the printer . The follo wing pr inter drivers are included w ith the printe r . Note The OS/2 drive rs are av ailable from IBM an d are packaged with O S/2. They are not a vailab le for T raditio[...]

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    EN Chapter 1 29 Other components and utilities This printer ships with se veral helpful software applications f or Windows and Mac OS users , as well as for Netw or k Administrator s . These prog rams are summarized be low . HP JetSend communications HP JetSend is a technology from He wlett-P ackard that allows de vices to communicate with each oth[...]

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    30 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN With the software , you will be able to exchange intr a-company documents direct ly between two or mor e computers and between an y HP JetSend-enabled printers, without the problems of incompatib le software applications or v ersions. HP JetSend software will allow your colleagues to create docume n[...]

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    EN Chapter 1 31 Printer supplies and accessories Y ou can increase the capabilities of your printer by adding accessories. WWW T o order pr in te r acc essor y products, go to the HP website at U. S . – http://www .hp . com/go/supplies or Wo r ld w i de – http://www .hp.com/ghp/buy on line.html . If you don ’ t ha v e Internet access, contact[...]

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    32 The HP Color LaserJet 4550 Ser i es Printer EN Cables C2947A 92215N 92215S 10 m (30 ft) parallel cable (IEEE-1284 compli ant) with a 25-pin DB male to a (IEEE-1284C) male “ C ” connector LocalT alk Cable Kit DIN-8 printer cable (f or Ma cintosh computers) U .S. – http://www .hp.com/go/supplies or Worldwide – http://www .hp.com/ghp/b uyon[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 33 2 Using the pr inter control panel Overview This chapter helps y ou use the printer control panel to maximize printer perf or mance . T his chapter includes the f ollowing sect ions: When to use the pr inter control pan el Locating printer control pan el features Control panel men us Hard disk dependent menus Printer inf or mation p[...]

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    34 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN When to use the printer contr ol panel Hewlett-P ackard has designed the printer control panel to f acilitate setting up def ault printer settings an d to make printing selections when your software does not provide them. Use the printer control panel f or o v erall configur ation require ments, t o obtain [...]

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    EN Chapter 2 35 Locating printer contr o l panel features Figure 2-1 Printer control panel 1 Attention indicator light 2 Menu k ey* 3 Item ke y* 4 Printer online Help 5 Va l u e k e y * 6 Select ke y 7 Cancel Job key 8 Go key 9 Data indicator light 10 Ready indicator light 11 Printer control panel displa y *R ocker keys Note The I TEM k ey is also [...]

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    36 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Using printer contr o l panel ke ys The f ollowing tab le summar iz es the function of each printer control panel k ey . Using the printer online Help system This printer f eatures an online Help system that provides instructions f o r re so lving mo st pr inter errors. Cer tain con tr ol pa n el erro r mes[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 37 Interpreting contr ol panel indicator lights The f ollowing tab le explains the mea ning of the pr inter co ntrol panel indicator lights (see page 35 ). Indica tor On Off Flashin g Ready (green) Printer is online (able to accept and process data). Printer is offline. Printer is attempting to stop pr inting and go offline. Data (gree[...]

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    38 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Contr ol panel menus The printer control panel men us allo w you to change printer settin gs and to access printer status inf or mation. This section out lines the printer control panel menus and th e selections a v ailable within each menu. Menu loc king Menu selections can be loc ked out b y a system admi[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 39 Interpreting the menu map The f ollowing sample illustrates a menu map . Each menu and the associated menu items ar e described on the pages f ollowing th e graphic. Note In the menu descr iptions, menu items follow ed by an aste risk ( * ) denote default v alu es. Figure 2-2 Menu map 1 Information menu 2 P aper handling men u 3 Pri[...]

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    40 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Inf o rmation men u The Inf or mation men u selections are used fo r accessing and printing specific printer information. Menu item Description PRINT MENU MAP Prints the control pane l menu map . PRINT CONFIGURATION Prints the pr inter configuration page. PRINT FONT LIST Prints the availab le PCL and PS (e [...]

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    EN Chapter 2 41 P aper handling menu The P aper handling menu allo ws you to configure inpu t tra ys by siz e and type . This menu can also be used to set the def ault media size and type . Note The def ault mode f or T ray 1 is TRAY 1 MODE=FIRST . In th is mode, the printer will pull media from T ra y 1 regardless of the size or type of media load[...]

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    42 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Printing menu The Printing menu is used to set def ault settings f or a specific print job . 1 Displays only when a fixed space font is specified 2 Displays only when a proportional space font is specified Menu item V alues Description COPIES 1 to 999 (def ault: 1 ) Number of copies. CONFIGURE CUSTOM PAPER [...]

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    EN Chapter 2 43 Configuration menu The Configur ation men u is used to set gener al printer def aul t settings . CA UTION Hewlett-P ackard reco mm e nd s th at conf igu ration sett ing s on ly be changed b y a system administrator . Configuration sett ings seldom need to be ch anged. *Denotes default setting Menu item V alues Description POWERSAVE [...]

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    44 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN I/O menu The I/O men u allows y ou to mak e changes to printer interf ace settings . The follo wing table lists the selections that appear for ea ch item in this menu. (See Chapter 6 f or additional information.) Menu item V alues Desc ription PARALLEL HIGH SPEED YES* NO Allows f aster parallel communicatio[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 45 Calibration menu This prin ter f e atures automatic, inter nal calibration to produce optimum color f or most pr int jobs. The Calibr ation menu provides fine-tuning f or critical color-matching requ ire ments. F or more inf or mation on using this menu f or setting toner densities, see Chapter 4 . CA UTION Calibrating toner densiti[...]

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    46 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Resets menu The Resets menu is use d f or resetting t he printer memory and f or retur ning the pr inter to its factor y def a ult settings. It is also us ed to clear maintenance me ssages f ollowing th e re placement of cer tain consumable items. Menu item Description NEW [COLOR] CARTRIDGE Resets the toner[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 47 Har d disk dependent men us Quic k Copy Jobs men u This menu pr o vides a list of the quic k copy jobs stored on the printer hard disk. The user can print or delete these jo bs fr om the control panel. See “ Job retent ion f eatures ” on page 95 and “ Proofing and holding a job ” on page 97 for m ore inf orm ation about usin[...]

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    48 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Priv ate/Stored Jobs menu This menu pr ovides a list of the priv at e and stored jobs on the printe r ’ s hard disk. The u ser can prin t or delete thes e jobs from the control panel. See “ Printing a priv ate job ” on page 99 and “ Storing a print job ” on page 101 f or more inf or mation ab out [...]

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    EN Chapter 2 49 Printer inf ormation page s Printer conf ig uration page Printing a printer configuration page ca n help y ou v erify that the printer is configured proper ly . This can be usefu l in troub leshooting printe r pr oblems. T o print a printer configuration page 1 On the printer control panel, press M ENU until INFORMATION MENU display[...]

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    50 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Interpreting the printer configuration page The f ollowing sample illustrates a printer configuration page. Figure 2-3 Printer configuration page 1 Printer information — Lists the printer serial numbe r, PCL/Emulated P ostScript fir mware re vision, total number of pages printed during the lif e of the pr[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 51 7M e m o r y — Shows the total memor y installed and the total memor y a vailable in the printer . Also lists the memor y allocation settings. 8S e c u r i t y — Shows wh et her the pr inter cont rol panel is lock ed or unloc k ed. Also sh o ws whether the printer control pa nel pass w ord is enable d or disabled. 9 P aper trays[...]

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    52 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Supplies status page The supplies status page illustrates the remaining lif e f or the follo wing printe r consumables and kits: toner car tridges (all colors) drum kit transf er kit fuser kit It also lists useful pr inter inf or mation including the total number of pages printed (i n monochrome a nd in col[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 53 Interpreting the supplies status page The f ollowing sample illustrates a supplies status page. Figure 2-4 Supplies status pa ge Print cartridg e information 1 Black T onerGauge 2 Cyan T onerGauge 3 Magenta T onerGauge 4 Y ellow T onerGauge Other supplies information 5 Imaging dr um kit 6 T ransf er kit 7 Fuser kit Printer informati[...]

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    54 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Usage page The usage page lists a page cou nt f or each size of media that has passed throug h the printer . This page count include s the n umber of pages that we re printed on one side , th e nu mber that wer e printed on two sides (duple x ed), and totals of the tw o printi ng me thods for each media siz[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 55 Interpreting the usage page The f ollowing sample illustrates a usage page. Figure 2-5 Usage page 1 Usage totals (all media sizes) 2 Black co v erage 3 Cyan cov erage 4 Y ellow cov erage 5 Magenta co ver age 1 2 3 4 5[...]

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    56 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Event log T o print an event log 1 On the printer control panel, press M ENU until INFORMATION MENU displays . 2 Press I TEM until PRINT E VENT LOG displa ys. 3 Press S ELECT to print the e vent log. After the pr ocess is completed, the printer will retur n to the READY state. Interpreting the event log The[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 57 Using the printer contr ol panel in shared en vironments The printer control panel functi ons essentially the same in sh ared printer environm ents as it does when connected to a standa lone computer . If problems occur , contact your ne twork administra tor . Because y our printer is shared with other users , adhering to the f ollo[...]

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    58 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Changing printer contr ol panel configuration settings By using the printer control panel, y ou can make changes to gener al printer configuratio n def ault settings such as P owerSa v e Time, printer personality (lan guage), and jam recov er y . CA UTION Hewlett -P acka rd recomme nds that configur ation s[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 59 Changing P o werSav e settings The adjustab l e P owerSa v e Time f eat ure reduces po wer consumption when the printer has b een inactiv e for an exte nded period. The printer displa y dims when the printer is in P owerSa ve Time mode. Y ou can set the length of time before the pr inter goes into P owerSav e Time mode to 1 min ute,[...]

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    60 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Switching printer per sonalities This printer f eatures automatic personality (p rinter language) s witching. In AUTO mode , the printer automatically detect s the type of print job and configures its pe rson ality to accommoda te that job . Y ou also can change t he personality mode to def ault to using PC[...]

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    EN Chapter 2 61 Setting the I/O timeout I/O Timeout sets the n umber of seconds that the printer waits to receiv e additional data from the comput er bef ore switching I/O por ts. The def ault setting f or the printer is 15 seconds. Note Setting the I /O Timeout too high ma y caus e a single I/O por t to remain activ e and prohibit data from being [...]

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    62 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Disabling the high-speed parallel interface This printer f eatures a high-speed, bidir ectional parallel interf ace . The interf ace suppor ts high- and low-speed acce ss. Th e high-speed access may not be compatib le w ith some computers. Through the I/O Menu , y ou can enab le and disable the hig h-speed [...]

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    EN Chapter 2 63 Setting adv anced functions This printer suppor ts bidirectional parallel communication. Y ou can turn this f eature on and off through t he I/O Menu. T o enable bidirectional parallel communication 1 Press M ENU until I/O MENU dis plays. 2 Press I TEM until PARALLEL A DV COMMUNICATN dis plays. 3 Press V ALUE until ON displays . 4 P[...]

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    64 Using the printer cont ro l pan e l EN Resetting the printer to factory default settings Resetting the printer to f actor y default settings can be useful when yo u are troub leshooting the printer . CA UTION Resetting f actor y def aults clears the page b uffer , remov es downloaded f onts and macros, and returns all print menu settings to f ac[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 65 3 Common pr inting tasks Overview This chapte r helps you perf orm common printing ta sks . The chapter includes the follo wing sections: Selecting print media Printing on special media Controlling print jobs Configuring input tray s Printing from T ra y 1 (multipu r pose tra y) Printing f rom T ray 2 Printing from T ra y 3 (optiona[...]

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    66 Common print ing task s EN Selecting print media Y ou can use many typ es of paper and other print media with this printer . This section provides guidelines and specifications f or selecting and using dif f erent print media. Bef ore purchasing any media or spec ializ ed forms in quantity , verify that y our paper supplier obtains and under sta[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 67 Suppor ted media weights and sizes F or optimum results , use conv entional 75 g/m 2 (20 lb ) photocop y paper . V erify that the paper is of good quality and is fr ee of cuts, nic k s , tears, spots , loose particles, dust, wrinkles, curls , or bent edges . T ray Supported media Media specificat ions Capacity Tr a y 1 P aper A4/Let[...]

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    68 Common print ing task s EN *Trays 2 and 3 use “ Custom ” size specifically for B5 ISO. Trays 2 and 3 do not support the range of custom sizes available in Tray 1. Tr a y 2 P aper A4/Letter Legal Executiv e JIS B5 A5 Custom (B5 ISO)* Single-sided: 60 to 105 g/m 2 (16 to 28 lb b ond) T wo-sided: 64 to 105 g/m 2 (17 to 28 lb b ond) 250 sheets o[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 69 Media to av oid Use the f ollowing guidelines to a void poor print quality or damag e to your printer : Do not use paper that is too rough. Do not use paper that is embo ssed or coated unless it is specifically recommended fo r use in this printer . Do not use paper wi th cutouts or perf or ations other than standard 3-hole punched [...]

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    70 Common print ing task s EN Printing on special media Use these guidelines when printing on sp ecial types of media. WWW T o order HP Color LaserJ et printing supp lies on th e Web , go to U. S . – http://www .hp .co m/go/ljsupplies or Wo r ld w i de – http://www .hp.com/ghp/buy on line.html . T ransparencies When printing on transparen cies,[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 71 Colored paper Colored paper should be of th e same high quality as white x erographic pa per . Pigments used must be ab le to withstand the printe r ’ s fusing temperature of 1 90 ° C (374 ° F) f or 0.1 se cond wit hout deterioration. Do not use paper with a colored coating that w as added after the paper w as produce d. The pri[...]

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    72 Common print ing task s EN Labels Note F or pr inting lab els, He wlett-P ackard re commends configu r ing T r ay 1 as a cassette and settin g th e tray ’ s media type to LABELS in the printer control panel. See “ Configuring input tra ys ” on page 76 . When printing labels, use the follo wing guidelines: V erify that the labels ’ adhesi[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 73 Preprinted f orms and letterhead Observe the f ollowing g uidelines for be st results with preprinted f or ms and letterhea d: F or ms and letterhead mu st be pr inted with he at-resistant inks that will not melt, vaporize , or release hazardous emissions when subjected to the printer ’ s fusin g temperature of ap pro ximat ely 19[...]

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    74 Common print ing task s EN Contr olling print jobs Among the aspects of a print job that you can control are the tr ay fro m which the pr inter pulls me dia, the bin to which y o u send the job, and the configura tion for type a nd siz e of media f or each tra y . Y ou can control print jobs through the printer driv er , your softw ar e applicat[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 75 Figure 3-1 Rear view (shown with the optional 500-sheet paper feeder and duplex printing accessory) 1 T op output bin 2 Rear output bi n Selecting media b y type If you want to select med ia f or your job by type of media rather than by the input tra y (source), you must first config ure a printer tray f or the media type y ou are u[...]

  • Page 77

    76 Common print ing task s EN Configuring input tra ys This prin ter allows you to configure input trays by type and size. This allows y ou to load different media types and sizes in the pr inter ’ s input tra ys and then request media b y type or size . When the printer is used as a standalone pr inter , it might be beneficial to configure th e [...]

  • Page 78

    EN Chapter 3 77 Configuring T rays 2 and 3 b y media type T ray s 2 and 3 are cassette-style tr ays . Y ou can select them b y media size and t yp e through y our software application or the printer driv er . Note T ray 2 has an int ernal media-size sensor and do es not need to be configured on the printer contr ol panel f or media siz e. The me di[...]

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    78 Common print ing task s EN Printing fr om T ra y 1 (m ultipurpose tray) T ray 1, t he mu ltipurpose tra y , can print on all supported sizes and types of media and en v elopes. (See “ Suppor ted media weig hts and sizes ” on pa ge 67 .) Loading media into T ra y 1 T o load media into T ray 1 CA UTION T o av oid jams, ne ver add or remo ve me[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 79 4 Slide the media-w idth guides in until they hold the media fir mly in place without bending it. Note F o r p ro per pa per f eeding, custom med ia must be at least 76 mm (3 in) wide and 127 mm (5 in) long. Note Load prepunch ed paper with the holes tow ard the side of the printer as illustrated. F or two-sided pr inting, load medi[...]

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    80 Common print ing task s EN Loading en velopes into T ra y 1 Env elopes can be printed only from T ra y 1. This tra y holds up to 10 env elopes. F or en velope specificat ions, see “ Suppor ted media weights and siz es ” on page 67 . T o load envelopes into T r a y 1 CA UTION T o av oid jams, do no t remo v e or inser t env elopes during prin[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 81 Printing en velopes when TRA Y 1 MODE=CASSETTE F or the best results when printing env elopes, T ra y 1 should be configured as TRAY 1 MODE=CA SSETTE and the media size should be set to the siz e corresponding to the corr ect env elope size . 1 Set the media siz e for T ra y 1 in the pr inte r control panel. (See “ Configur ing T [...]

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    82 Common print ing task s EN Printing fr om T ra y 2 T ray 2 holds up to 250 sheets of st andard pape r . The tra y adjusts f or Letter , Legal, A4, A5, JIS B5, Custom (B5 ISO), and Executiv e paper . The printer automatically det ect s the media siz e in T ra y 2 based on the tra y ’ s paper guide configuration. (See “ Supp or ted media weigh[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 83 4 Load the media with t he p r int side f acing down into the tra y . 5 V erify that the media lies fla t in the tra y and that it fits under the met al tabs. 6 Slide the media-w idth guides in until they hold the media fir mly in place without bending it. 7 Inser t T ray 2 into the printe r . Note Load prepunched paper as illustrat[...]

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    84 Common print ing task s EN Printing fr om T ra y 3 (optional 500-sheet paper feeder) The printer suppor ts an opt ional 500-sheet paper feede r (T ray 3) . T ray 3 attaches to the bottom of th e printer and ser v es as the printer ’ s base. When th e optional duple x printing accessor y is installed, th e duple x unit m ust be positioned betw [...]

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    EN Chapter 3 85 The f ollowing are f eatures of the 500-sheet pap er feeder (T ra y 3): The tra y has a capacity of 5 00 sheets of standard paper . (See “ Suppor ted media weights and siz es ” on pa ge 67 .) It is adjustab le for specif ic media sizes , with corresponding stop positions. The printer detects med ia siz e based on T ra y 3 ’ s [...]

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    86 Common print ing task s EN Loading media into T ra y 3 T ra y 3 adjusts f o r th e f ollowing media siz es: The printer automatically det ect s the media siz e in T ra y 3 based on the tra y ’ s physical configur ation and the position of the media-siz e knob . T o load media into T ray 3 CA UTION Do not print cardstock, la bels, an d env elop[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 87 4 Squeezing the release latch, slide the media-width guides all the wa y open. 5 Load the media into T ra y 3 with the print side facing down. Do not o verfill the tra y . 6 Slide the media-w idth guides in until they hold the media fir mly in place without bending it. 7 V erify that the media lies fla t in the tra y and that it fit[...]

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    88 Common print ing task s EN 8 Set the media-siz e knob on the side of the tray to the size of the media loaded in t he tra y . 9 Inser t T ray 3 into the printe r . 10 V erify that the printer drive r is configured to reco gnize T ra y 3. (F or instructions, see the online Help for the prin te r dr iver .) Note Load prepun ched paper with holes t[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 89 Using the optional duplex printing accessory f or tw o-sided printing The optional duple x printing accessor y ( figure 3-3 ), enab les you to print on both sides of a page. In tw o-sided printing, known as duple x printing or duple xing, the back side of the page is printed first. Then the page is sent thro ugh the duplex printing [...]

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    90 Common print ing task s EN T o use the optional duplex printing accessory: Be sure that the optio nal duple x pr inti ng accessory is installed correctly . If the 500-sh ee t paper feed er (T ray 3) is installed, the duple x unit must be positioned between the printer and T ra y 3. V erify that the printer driver is configur ed to recogn ize the[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 91 Contr ol panel settings for duple x printing Many soft ware ap plications allow y ou to change duple x pr inting settings . If your softw ar e application or pr inte r driver does not allo w yo u to adjust duple x printing settings , yo u can adjust these sett ings through the contr ol pa nel. Do not leav e DUPLEX set to ON if trans[...]

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    92 Common print ing task s EN Options f or binding duplex printing jobs Bef ore pr inting in duple x mode, decide on which edge you will be binding y our finished document. The binding setu p options are: Long-edge ( book) binding , which is the con ventional lay out used in book binding. (See 1 in figure 3-4 .) Shor t-edge (ta blet ) binding , whi[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 93 Special printing situations Use these guidelines when printing on sp ecial types of media. Printing a different fir st page Use the f ollo wing pro cedure to print the first page of a document on a diff erent media typ e than the rest of the docum ent. One e xample is printing the first pag e of a letter on let te rhead paper and th[...]

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    94 Common print ing task s EN Stopping a print request Y ou can stop a print request either from the printer control panel or from your software applic ation. T o stop a p rint request from a computer on a netw or k, see the onli ne Help f or the specific network software. Note It may tak e some time for all printing to clear after a pr int job is [...]

  • Page 96

    EN Chapter 3 95 Job retention features T o use the Job ret entio n f eatures listed be lo w , you m ust install a hard disk in the printer and prop erly configure the printer drivers . All Job retention f eatures are selected in the printer driv er . Some Job retention f eatures require you to use the p rinter control panel men us to release the pr[...]

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    96 Common print ing task s EN Deleting a stored quick copy job When a user sends a quic k copy job , the pr inte r ov erwrites any pre vious jobs with the same user and job n ame. If there is not a quic k cop y job already stored under th e sa me user and job name and the printer needs additional space , the pr inter ma y delete other stored quick [...]

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    EN Chapter 3 97 Pr oofing and holding a job The proof and hold fe ature pro vides a quick and ea sy wa y to print and proof one cop y of a job and then print the additi onal copies . T o per manently store the job and pre vent the printer fr om deleting it when space is needed f or something else , select the Stored Job option in the driver . Print[...]

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    98 Common print ing task s EN Deleting a held job When a user sends a proo f and hold job , the printer automatica lly deletes that user ’ s previous st ored pr oof and hold job . If there is not a proof and hold job already st ored f or that job name an d the prin ter needs addition al space , the printer ma y delete other stored pr oof and hold[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 99 Printing a priv ate job The pr iv ate printing f eature le ts a user specify th at a job is not pr inted until that us er releases it usin g a 4-digit person al identification number (PI N) through the printer control panel. Th e user specifies the PIN in the driv er and it is sent to the printer as part of the print job . Specifyin[...]

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    100 Common printing tasks EN Deleting a private job A private job is au tomatically deleted fr om the printe r ’ s hard disk after the user releases it for printing, unless t he user selects the Stored Job option in the driver . Note If y o u tur n the printer off and then bac k on, all quic k cop y , proof and hold, and priv ate jobs are deleted[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 101 Storing a print job The user can do wnload a pr int jo b to the printer ’ s hard disk without printing it. The user can th en print the job at any ti me through the printe r control panel. For example , a user m a y want to download a personnel f orm , calendar , time sheet, o r accounting f or m that other users can access and p[...]

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    102 Common printing tasks EN Deleting a stored job Jobs stored on the printer ’ s hard disk can be deleted from the con tr ol panel. 1 Press M ENU r epeatedly until PRIVATE/STO RED JOBS MENU appears . 2 Press I TEM until the desired user name appears. Note If y ou are using a Macintosh computer , the user name appears on the first line of the dis[...]

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    EN Chapter 3 103 Printing with the optional HP F ast InfraRed Receiver The HP F ast Infr aRe d Receiver enab les wireless printing from an y IrD A-compliant por tab le device (such as a lap top computer) to th e HP Color LaserJet 4550, 4550N, 4550DN, or 4550HDN pr inter . The printing connection is maintained b y positioning the sending infrare d ([...]

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    104 Common printing tasks EN If the connectio n is inte rr upted before y our print job is comp le te, the HP F ast Inf raRed Receiv er status indic ator turn s off . Y ou hav e up t o 40 seconds to correct the interrup tion and continue the job . If the connection is resumed within this tim e , the status indicator lights up again. Note The connec[...]

  • Page 106

    EN Chapter 4 105 4 Using color Overview The HP Color LaserJet 4550 series printer , through a combination of g reat technolog y and e xcellent engineering, off ers great color right out of the bo x. It pro vides a powerful b lend of automatic color f eatures to gener ate superb color results. This chapter e xplains the f ollowing to pics: Matching [...]

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    106 Using color EN Matching color s The process of matching printer out put color to your monit or is quite comple x because pr inters and comput er monitors use diff erent methods of pr oducing color . Monito rs display colors by light pix els using an RGB (red, g reen, blue) color pr ocess, but printers print colors using a CMYK (cyan , magenta, [...]

  • Page 108

    EN Chapter 4 107 HP ColorSmar t II HP ColorSmar t II is a set of technologies that enables opti mal color output automatically f o r diverse types of docu ments . HP ColorSmar t II utilizes object tagging and Standard RGB (sRGB) color technologies . Object tagging allows optima l color and ha lftone settings to be used f or diff erent objects on a [...]

  • Page 109

    108 Using color EN Manual color adjustment The Manu al color adjustment feature of HP ColorSmar t II allows y ou to adjust the color and halft one modes f or text, g raphics and photogr aphs. T o access the Manual color options from the Color tab , select Manual , then Opti ons . Halftone options Halftone options aff ect the resolution and clarity [...]

  • Page 110

    EN Chapter 4 109 The latest v ersions of Adobe PhotoShop , CorelDRA W ™ , Microsoft Office , and many other applications use sRG B to communicate color . Most impor tantly , as the def ault color space in Microsoft Oper ating Systems, sRGB has gained broad adoption as a means to e xchange color inf or mation betw een applications and de vices usi[...]

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    110 Using color EN Four -color printing (CMYK) Cyan , magenta, y ellow and b lack (CMYK) are the inks used b y a printin g press. It is often called four-color pr inting. CMYK data files are typically used b y and or iginate fr om grap hic ar ts (pr inting and pub lish ing ) en vironments. The HP Color LaserJe t 4550 se ries printer is optimiz ed t[...]

  • Page 112

    EN Chapter 4 111 Matching P ANT ONE ® * c o l o r s The P ANT ONE ® * Matching System colors are specified as CMYK colors as suppor ted in man y graphics softw are applications. This color-matchi ng system is usef ul f or ma tching prin ter output to a specific color (f or ex am ple, a logo). See the docu mentation f or your softwar e application[...]

  • Page 113

    112 Using color EN T o turn off Automatic P ANT ONE ® * calibration In Windows, go to Properties , Adv anced , and then Printer Features . On a Macin tosh, go to the CMYK Inks page of t he driver interf ace. Applications kno w n to generate P ostScript files with graphic object s preser ving the P ANTONE ® * nam e are listed below: Adobe Illustra[...]

  • Page 114

    EN Chapter 4 113 PA N T O N E ® * Application P alettes are av ailable f or : Adobe Illustrator 4 – 8 P ageMak er 5, 6, and 6.5 PhotoShop 3 – 5. 5 CorelDRA W 6 – 9 Micrographics Designer 6 – 7 Macromedia F reehand 4 – 8 QuarkXpress (as EP S files) 3.3 – 4.04 Deneba Can vas 3.5 – 6. 1 F ractal Design P ainter 2 – 5.5 EPSF Char ts TI[...]

  • Page 115

    114 Using color EN Some of the P ANT ONE ® * colors will not match exactly . There are ov er 945 P ANT ONE ® * colors in the P ANT ONE ® * Matching System. These colors w ere created using sixteen in ks on a lithog raphic printing press. Not all of these colors are r eproducib le b y a laser co lor printer because the y are out of a laser printe[...]

  • Page 116

    EN Chapter 5 115 5 Using f onts Overview This chapter pro vides information on v ar ious f onts. The chap ter includes the f ollowing sections: Using internal T rueT ype f onts Understanding printer default f onts Selecting f onts Printing a list of av ailab le printer f onts Using f onts in P ostScr ipt Emulation Using f onts on a network Adding s[...]

  • Page 117

    116 Using fonts EN Using internal T rueT ype f onts T r ueT ype is a f ont format dev eloped jointly b y Microsoft Cor poratio n and Apple Computer , Inc. Hewlett- P ackar d has included 80 T rueT ype f onts with this printer , and matching screen f onts for use within Windows . Y ou do not need to do wnload these T r ueT ype f onts because the y a[...]

  • Page 118

    EN Chapter 5 117 Understanding printer default f onts The def ault f ont for this p rinter is 12-po int Courier in t he PC- 8 symbol set. The printer uses the def ault f ont on ly if anothe r f ont has not been specified. Changing the default font Y ou can se lect a different def ault font from the pr inter control pa nel. See “ Selecting PCL f o[...]

  • Page 119

    118 Using fonts EN Selecting f onts Y ou can select f onts either from a sof tw are application or throu gh the printer control panel. Note A f ont request from a softwar e ap plication or pr inter d river o verrides f ont settings in the printer control panel. Selecting f onts from software applications F or information on changing f ont selection[...]

  • Page 120

    EN Chapter 5 119 Selecting PCL f onts through the printer contr ol panel If you r softw are applica tion does not allow y ou to select f onts throu gh its menus , you can select PCL (T rueT ype) f onts through the printer control panel. Only on e f ont can be selected f or a par ticular print job . Note A f ont selected through the printer control [...]

  • Page 121

    120 Using fonts EN T o select PCL default fonts through the printer contr ol panel 1 Print a list of av ailable PCL printer f onts. (F or instructions, see “ Printing a list of av ailable printer fonts ” on page 121 .) 2 On the printed f ont list, locate the f ont source and n umber that correspond to the font y ou wish to u se . 3 Press M ENU [...]

  • Page 122

    EN Chapter 5 121 Printing a list of av ailable printer f onts Y ou can use the Inf ormation Menu on the printer control pane l to print a list of av ailable fonts . T o print a list of av ailable fonts 1 Press M ENU until INFORMATIO N MENU displa ys. 2 Press I TEM until PRINT FONT LIST displa ys. 3 Press S ELECT to print the f o nt list. 4 After th[...]

  • Page 123

    122 Using fonts EN Interpreting the f o nt lists The PCL font list displa ys samples of a vailable f onts. The f ollowing is a description of the elemen ts of the f ont list: 1F o n t The name of the typ ef ace f amily . 2P i t c h / P t Pitch indicates t he number of characters per inc h of a fix ed-spac e f ont. P oint Size is the height of th e [...]

  • Page 124

    EN Chapter 5 123 Using f onts in P ostScript Em ulation The printer is configured with 80 scalab le fonts th at are av a ilable f or PCL and P ostScript Emulation. The printing system inst aller on the CD-ROM installs 80 fonts on your PC f or use by an y software application.[...]

  • Page 125

    124 Using fonts EN Using f o nts on a network Consult with y our network administra tor or with oth er n etwork users bef ore using the printer control panel to change the def ault f ont and bef ore downloading or remo ving soft fo nt s and typefaces . T o conser ve memo r y and av oid une xpected printer output, use the guidelines that f ollow . Y[...]

  • Page 126

    EN Chapter 5 125 Adding support for accessory f onts to a printer driver When y ou are using typef a ces on DIMMs, your printer driver will require inf ormation about the siz e, shape, and style of the type character s so that it can f or mat y our te xt correctly . Using special type effects The printer can create special type eff ects, such as pa[...]

  • Page 127

    126 Using fonts EN He wlett-P ac kar d custom font services Hewlett-P ackard offers f onts on dis k, car tridge, or DIMMs. Y ou can design a custom f ont package t o f it y ou r particular needs. The items below are examples of av aila b le custom f o nts: f onts or typefa ces from any He wlett-P ackard standard f ont product or typeface collection[...]

  • Page 128

    EN Chapter 6 127 6 Pr inter Interf aces Overview This chapter provides inf or mation on av ailable printer interfaces . The chapter includes th e f ollowi ng sections: P arallel configuration Enhanced I /O (EIO) configuration Configuring the printer f or the network at the printer control panel[...]

  • Page 129

    128 Printer In terfaces EN P arallel configuration If y our printer is not configu red with a netw ork interf ace card, connect the printer to your computer using a bidirectio nal parallel ca ble (IEEE-1284C compliant) with a “ C ” connector (see figure 6-1 ) plugged in to the printer ’ s parallel por t. The cab le can be a maximu m of 10 met[...]

  • Page 130

    EN Chapter 6 129 Enhanced I/O (EIO) configuration This printer comes e quipped wi th two enhanced i nput/output (EIO) slots. The se slots hold compatib le external device s such as the HP Jet Direct print ser ver network cards. Plugging EIO networ k cards into the slots increases the number of network interf aces a vailable to the prin te r . EIO n[...]

  • Page 131

    130 Printer In terfaces EN A v ailable enhanced I/O interfaces HP JetDirect print ser v er s (netw or k cards) pro vide software so luti ons fo r : Nov ell NetWare Microsoft Windo ws and Window s NT net works Apple Mac OS (LocalT alk) UNIX (HP-UX and Solaris) Linux (Red Hat and SuSE) Inter net pr inting WWW F or a summar y of a v ailable netw or k [...]

  • Page 132

    EN Chapter 6 131 AppleT alk Networks Use the HP LaserJet Utility to set up your printer on an EtherT alk or LocalT alk network. F or more information, ref er to the HP JetDirect Print Ser ver Administr ator ’ s Guide included with the printers equipped with the HP JetDirect pr int ser v er . LocalT alk configuration The LocalT alk interf ace enab[...]

  • Page 133

    132 Printer In terfaces EN UNIX/Linux netw orks Use the HP JetDirect pr inter installer f or UNIX utility to s et up y our printe r on HP-UX or Su n Solaris netwo rks. F or installation and management on UNIX or Linux netw or ks, use HP Web JetAdmin. WWW T o obtain HP softwar e f or UNIX/Linux networks, visit the HP Customer Care online at http://w[...]

  • Page 134

    EN Chapter 6 133 Configuring the printer f or the network at the printer contr ol panel Y ou might need to configur e cer tain network paramete rs on the printer . Y ou can configure these par ameters from the printer control panel, the embe dded Web server , or fo r most netw or ks , from the HP Web JetAdmin softw are (or the H P LaserJet Utility [...]

  • Page 135

    134 Printer In terfaces EN T o configure the Novell NetW are parameters fr om the printer control panel 1 Press M ENU until HP EIO 1 or 2 MENU displays . 2 Press I TEM until CFG NETWOR K=NO displa ys. 3 Press V ALUE until CFG NETWO RK=YES displa ys. 4 Press S ELECT once. CFG NETW ORK=YES displa ys. 5 Press I TEM until CFG IPX/SP X=NO displa ys. 6 P[...]

  • Page 136

    EN Chapter 6 135 Configuring TCP/IP parameters Y ou can use the printer control panel to configure th e f ollowing TCP/IP paramete rs: usage of the BOO TP file f or conf iguration paramete rs (the def ault is to use the BOO TP file) IP address ( 4 b yt es) subnet mask (4 bytes) def ault gatew ay (4 b ytes) TCP/IP connection timeout (in seconds) Not[...]

  • Page 137

    136 Printer In terfaces EN 9 If you keep BOOTP=YES * , the v a lues f o r the TCP/IP parameters will be provided b y the BOO TP file, RARP , or DHCP and no other TCP/IP configurat ion is necessary . Skip to step 17. – OR – Press V ALUE to change the v alue of the BOOTP= paramete r . BOOTP=NO displa ys. 10 Press S ELECT to sav e the selection. B[...]

  • Page 138

    EN Chapter 6 137 T o configure Apple AppleT alk parameters fr om the printer control panel 1 Press M ENU until HP EIO 1 M ENU displays . 2 Press I TEM until CFG NETWOR K=NO * displays . 3 Press V ALUE until CFG NETWO RK=YES displa ys. 4 Press S ELECT once. CFG NETW ORK=YES * displa ys. 5 Press I TEM until CFG ETALK= NO * displays . 6 Press V ALUE u[...]

  • Page 139

    138 Printer In terfaces EN Disabling netw ork protocols (optional) By f actory default, all su ppor ted network protocols are enable d. Disabling unused p rotocols has t he f ollowing benefits: decreases pr inter-generated ne twor k traffic pre vents unauth or ize d user s from printing to th e printer provides on ly per tinent inf ormation on the [...]

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    EN Chapter 6 139 T o disable DLC/LLC 1 Press I TEM until DLC/LLC=ON * displa ys. 2 Press V ALUE to change to DLC/LLC=OF F . 3 Press S ELECT to sav e th e new status. DLC/LLC=OFF * displays. 4 T o disab le another protocol, find the appropriate section . – OR – Press G O to retur n the pr inter to the READY state. T o disable TCP/IP 1 Press I TE[...]

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    140 Printer In terfaces EN[...]

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    EN Chapter 7 141 7 Consumab les and cleaning Overview This chapte r provides an ov er view of the pr inter ’ s consumable items . Th e chapter includes th e f ollowing sections: Making room arou nd the printer f or replacing consumab les Appro ximate replacement intervals f or consumable items Locating cons umables Envir onmental collectio n prog[...]

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    142 Consumables and cleaning EN Making r oom around the printer f or replacing consumables The f ollowing illustration shows the clear ance necessar y around the printe r for replacing consum ables. Figure 7-1 Consumable repl acement clearance diagram 1 To p v i e w 2 Side view[...]

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    EN Chapter 7 143 Consumable replacement guidelines T o f acilitate consumable replacement, k eep the f ollowing guidelines in mind when setting up the printer . Sufficient space is requir ed in the front and rear of the printer f or removing con sumable items . The printer should be locate d on a flat, stur dy surface . 102 mm (4 in) of space is re[...]

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    144 Consumables and cleaning EN Appr o ximate replacement intervals f or consumable items Y ou can identify consumab le items by their labeling and t heir blue plastic handles . WWW F or instructions on in stalling cons umable s, se e the installation guides supplied with each consumable item or visit http://www .hp .com/ suppor t/lj4550 . When you[...]

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    EN Chapter 7 145 The f ollowing tab le lists the replacemen t int e rvals f or printer consumab le items and the control panel messages that prompt y ou when to replace ea ch item. 1 Approximate average A4/letter-size page count based on 5% coverage of ind ividual toner colors. Page counts are only estimations, and usage conditions and print patter[...]

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    146 Consumables and cleaning EN Locating consumables The f ollowing figure illustrates the location of each consumable item. Figure 7-2 Consumable item locations 1 T oner car t ridges 2 Imaging drum cartr idge 3 T ransf er belt 4 Air filters 5 Fuser 6 T ransf e r ro ller 5 6 4 3 2 1[...]

  • Page 148

    EN Chapter 7 147 En vironmental collection pr ogram Hewlett-P ackard encourag es re sp on sible disposal of HP LaserJet printer supplies throug h its Planet P ar tners Program. F or details on this progr am, see the recycling instruction guide enclosed with each consumab le item. This program ma y not be av ailable in all coun tr ies. The f ollowin[...]

  • Page 149

    148 Consumables and cleaning EN Cleaning the printer Cleaning ex cess toner fr om the printer T oner from the yello w , magenta, and cyan toner car tridges will accumulate o n the f la ps t hat co ver the t oner cartr idge s . Although this accumulat i on of toner does not cause any print def ect, the e xcess toner needs to be cleaned fr om the fla[...]

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    EN Chapter 7 149 Cleaning the toner density sensor The toner density se nsor should be cleaned whene ver the imaging drum is replaced or whene v er the control panel message DENSITY SENSOR O UT OF RANGE displays. CA UTION T o a void scrat ching the sensor , do not clean it with an y paper products . T o clean the toner density sensor 1 Open the lo [...]

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    150 Consumables and cleaning EN 5 Re-inser t the imag ing drum. 6 Close the to p front drawer . 7 Replace the cleaning brush and firmly close the lower fron t dra wer . 5 7 6[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 151 8 Pr inter control panel messages Overview This chapter lists printer control panel messages and e xplains their meaning. The control pa nel displa ys four types of messages . These message types are: Status messages W ar ning messages Attention mess ag es Critical er ro r me ss ages[...]

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    152 Printer control panel messag es EN Message types Status messages Status messages refl ect the current state of the printer . They inf or m the user of normal printer operat ion and do not requir e user interact ion t o clear them. They change as the st ate of the printer changes . Whene ver the printer is rea dy , not b usy , and has no pe ndin[...]

  • Page 154

    EN Chapter 8 153 Printer contr ol panel messages The f ollowing tab le lists the printer control panel messag es f or this printer . Printer mess ages with n umer ic prefix es are listed in numerical order . Printer messages without numeric prefix es are listed in alphabetical orde r . Note Except when the printer is initially turned on, messages a[...]

  • Page 155

    154 Printer control panel messag es EN CHECKING PAPER PATH The printer is performi ng an internal test. When finished, the printer remains offline. When the test has fini shed, press G O to retur n the printer to the READ Y state. CHECKING PRINTER The printer is performi ng an internal test. This process should take approximately 30 seconds . Whe n[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 155 DENSITY SENSOR OUT OF RANGE alternates with CLEAN DENSITY SENSOR A density sensor out of range error was detected during a col or calibration. The density sensor may be dir ty . Inspect and clean the sensor (see “ Cleaning the toner density sensor ” on page 149 f or cleaning instructions). DRUM ERROR REPLACE KIT An error has be[...]

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    156 Printer control panel messag es EN [FS ] FILE OPERATION FAILED The requested operation could not be performed. Y ou might have attempted an illegal operation, such as tr ying to do wnload a file to a non- e xistent director y . No action requi red. [FS ] FILE SYSTEM IS FULL The hard disk, flash DIMM, or RAM disk is full. Delete files from the d[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 157 MANUALLY FEED [SIZE] Load the requested paper into Tr a y 1 . Press G O if the desired paper is already loaded in T ra y 1. MANUALLY FEED TRAY 1 ENVELOPE Load env elopes into T ra y 1. Press G O if env elopes ar e already loaded in T ra y 1. MANUALLY FEED [TYPE] [SIZE] Load the requested paper into Tr a y 1 . Press G O if the desir[...]

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    158 Printer control panel messag es EN PAGE CANNOT PRINT NOW alternates with RETRY WHEN PRINTING STOPS An inter nal page has been requested while the pr inter is processing an incoming jo b . Inter nal pages are not per mitted to interrupt and can only be printed when the printer is in the READ Y state. Request the inter nal page when the printe r [...]

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    EN Chapter 8 159 PRINTING DEMONSTRATION 1 The printe r ’ s LaserJet demo page is being generated. The printer will return to the online READ Y state upon the completion of the page. No action requi red. PRINTING ENGINE TEST The engine test page is being printed. The printer retur ns to the READ Y state upon completion of this page. No action requ[...]

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    160 Printer control panel messag es EN READY The printer is online and read y to receive data, and no status or device attendance messages are pending. No action requi red. REINSTALL TRANSFER BELT The transf er belt is broken or incorrectly installed. Remov e th e transfer belt. Inspect the transfer belt f or damaged areas and repl ace it if necess[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 161 TONER [COLOR] OUT alternates with PRESS SELECT TO CHANGE TONER The toner car tridge sp ecified is out of toner . If the TON ER OU T setting in the CONFIGURA T ION MENU is set to O VERRIDE , pressing G O will resume prin ti ng. Press S ELECT to enter the toner replacement menu. Press G O to resume printing without changing the car t[...]

  • Page 163

    162 Printer control panel messag es EN TRAY X SIZE= [SIZE] Media has been loaded into the specified tray . The most recently configured media size will be displa yed with an a sterisk next to it. Press -V ALUE + to vie w all the possib le media sizes. Press S ELECT to display the current media size. Press G O to remov e the message. TRAY X TYPE= [T[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 163 13.XX PAPER JAM alternates with : CHECK ALL REAR DOORS or CHECK MIDDLE FRONT DRAWER or CHECK FRONT DUPLEX DRAWER A jam has occurred. XX specifie s the type of paper jam. HP LaserJet 4550/4500 XX Description 1/0 Paper jam in paper feed area 5/1 P ape r ja m in fusing unit area 6/2 P ape r ja m in fusing unit area 10/3 Paper jam in r[...]

  • Page 165

    164 Printer control panel messag es EN 22 EIO X BUFFER OVERFLOW alternates with PRESS GO TO CONTINUE The I/O buff er for the EIO card in slot X has ov erflowed. Press G O to resume pr inting and then resend the job. 22 PARALLEL I/O BUFFER OVERFLOW alternates with PRESS GO TO CONTINUE The printer ’ s parallel buff er has overf lowed . Press G O to[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 165 49 ERROR (XXXX) CYCLE POWER A communication error has occurred. T ur n the printer off and then on to clear the error . If this does not solve the prob l em tr y the f ollowing: 1) Cancel the current print job from your P C or server . Resend the pr int job . If this does not work, tr y sending a different job . 2) If y our compute[...]

  • Page 167

    166 Printer control panel messag es EN 53.XY.ZZ ERROR BASE MEM BANK B or 53.XY.ZZ ERROR DIMM A BANK B alternates with PRESS GO TO CONTINUE alternates with NO MORE ERRORS CONTINUING Indicates a memor y error . If a DIMM caused the error , th e DIMM will not be recognized. V alues of X , Y , and Z are as f ollows: X Memor y T ype 0R O M 1R A M Y De v[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 167 54.2 PRINTER ERROR A toner car tridge has been incorrectly installed. T ur n off the printer, and open the top cov er. Locate the carousel brak e release and press the meta l tab with the end of a pen. With your other hand push the carousel around to the position re quired to remov e the toner car tr idge. If the carousel is still [...]

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    168 Printer control panel messag es EN 57.X PRINTER ERROR alternates with CYCLE POWER TO CONTINUE An error has occurred where X is indicated below: X Descr iption 1 F an motor 1 malfunction 2 F an motor 2 malfunction Clear the error by turning th e printer off and then on. If the prob lem persists , call HP Suppor t. 57.3 FAN ERROR alternates with [...]

  • Page 170

    EN Chapter 8 169 66.00.XX SERVICE ERROR alternates with CHECK CABLES AND CYCLE POWER A failure has occur red in an external paper handling output device. Make sure the cables from the external paper handling output de vice are securely plugged into the printer . Clear the error by turning the printer off an d then on. 68 NVRAM ERROR CHECK SETTINGS [...]

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    170 Printer control panel messag es EN Contr ol panel messag es f or external de vices Some control panel messages will only occur if an external de vice attached to the printer has caused or created an error . The following tab le contains t hese contro l panel messages. F or more inf or mation regarding th e e xt ernal device er ror , see the doc[...]

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    EN Chapter 8 171 TOO MANY PAGES IN JOB TO FINISH The finisher device attempted to finish a job that contained more pages than the finisher de vice w as capable of processing. Remov e th e e xcess pages an d retr y finish ing the print job . 66.XX.YY FINISHER FAILURE alternates with CHECK CABLES AND CYCLE POWER A f ailure has occurred in an external[...]

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    172 Printer control panel messag es EN[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 173 9 Solving prob lems with the pr inter Overview This chapter provides inf or mation o n solving and prev en ting printer proble ms such as pa per jams and image def ects. The chapter includes the follo wing sections: Basic troub l eshooting chec klist P aper jam locations P aper jam recov er y Common causes of paper jams Clearing pa[...]

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    174 Solving problems with the printer EN Basic tr oubleshooting chec klist If yo u are e xperiencing problems with the printer , this chec klist ma y help identify the cause of th e problem. Is the prin te r con nected to power? Is the prin te r in the READY state? Are all necessary cables connected? Are any messages displa y ed on the control pane[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 175 P aper jam locations Use this illustration to troubleshoot paper jams in the printer . F or instru ctio ns on clearing pape r jams, see “ Clearing paper jams ” on page 178 . Figure 9-1 P aper jam locations (shown with the optional 500-sheet paper feeder and duplex printing accessory installed) 1 Input T ra y 1 area 2 T ransf e [...]

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    176 Solving problems with the printer EN P aper jam reco very This printer pro vides P aper Jam Reco v er y , a feature that allows y ou to set whether the printer should at tempt to automat ically recov er from paper jams . If P aper J am Recovery is enabled, when a paper jam occurs, all pages aff ected by the jam will be repr inted. The options a[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 177 Common causes of paper jams The f ollowing tab le lists common causes of paper jams and suggested solutions for resolving them. Note If the printer still continues to jam, contact HP Customer Suppor t or your authorized HP ser vice provider . See “ HP Customer Care options worldwide ” on page 252 . Cause Solution Print medi a d[...]

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    178 Solving problems with the printer EN Clearing paper jams Clearing jams in the middle fr ont drawer area 1 Pull open the middle fr ont draw er to access the media. Note When remo ving the transf er belt assembly , do not touch the tran sf er belt material. 2 Remov e the transfer belt assembly by lif t ing up on its blue hand les . 3 Remov e any [...]

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    EN Chapter 9 179 4 Reinstall the transf er belt. 5 Close the dra wer . The pr inter will warm up an d re tu r n to the READY state. Note If this action does not resolve the problem, the printer will displa y an alter nate messag e. 4 5[...]

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    180 Solving problems with the printer EN Clearing jams in the T ra y 2 area Note It is a good idea to inspect the input t rays when clear ing paper jams. How ev e r , opening and closing input tr ays ha s no effect on clear ing paper jam messages. 1 Pull out T ra y 2 and pla ce it on a flat surface . 2 Inspect the roller s and remo v e an y par tia[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 181 Clearing jams in the optional T ra y 3 area Note It is a good idea to inspect the input t rays when clear ing paper jams. How ev e r , opening and closing input tr ays ha s no effect on clear ing paper jam messages. 1 Pull out T ra y 3 and pla ce it on a flat surface . 2 Inspect the roller s and remo v e an y par tially fed media. [...]

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    182 Solving problems with the printer EN Clearing jams in the rear door areas W ARNING! Do not touch the fuser: it is hot and could cause burns! The fuser ’ s operating temperature is 190 ° C (374 ° F). W ait 30 minutes to allow the fuser to cool down bef ore touching the fuser . 1 If the duplex printing accesso r y is installed, open the rear [...]

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    EN Chapter 9 183 5 Close the fuse r door . 6 Close the upper rear door . 7 Close the rear duple x cov er if it was opened. The printer w ill w a r m up and retur n to the READY state. Note If these ac tions do not reso lv e the problem, the printer will displa y an alter nate jam message. 5 6 7[...]

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    184 Solving problems with the printer EN Clearing jams in the fr ont duplex drawer area 1 Pull out the duple x dra w er and place it on a flat surf ace. 2 Remov e media from the duple x draw e r . Rotate the thum bw heel to eject media. Be su re to remo ve an y torn pieces of media. 3 Inspect inside the pr inter and remov e media. Be sure to remov [...]

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    EN Chapter 9 185 Media-handling pr oblems Use only media that meets the specificat ions outlined in the HP LaserJet Pr inter F amily P aper Specification Guide . F or media specifications f or this printer , see “ Su pp or ted media weights and siz es ” on page 67 . Printer feeds multiple sheets Cause Solution The input tra y is overfilled. Rem[...]

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    186 Solving problems with the printer EN Media does not f eed automaticall y Cause Solution Manual f eed is sele cted in the software application. This pr inter does not suppor t manual f eed. Do not select manual feed in your software application. The correct size of media is not loaded. Load the correct size of media. The input tra y is empty . L[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 187 T ransparencies or glossy paper will not f eed Cause Solution The correct media type is not specified in your software or printer driver . V erify that the correct media type is selected in your softw are or pr inter driver . The input tra y is overfilled. Remove e xcess medi a from the input tra y . Do not load more than 50 transp[...]

  • Page 189

    188 Solving problems with the printer EN Output is curled or w rinkled Cause Solution Media does not meet the specificati ons f or this printer . Only use media that meets the media-use specifications for this printer (see “ Suppor ted media weights and sizes ” on page 67 ). Media is damaged or in poor condition. Remove media from the input tra[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 189 Printer response pr oblems No displa y message Cause Solution The printe r ’ s power s witch (standby button) is in the standby position. V er ify that the printer is on. F ans ma y run whi le the printer is in standby mode (off). The printe r ’ s memory DIMMs are de fectiv e or installed incorrectly . V er ify that t he printe[...]

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    190 Solving problems with the printer EN Printer is on, but nothin g prints Cause Solution The printe r ’ s READ Y indicator light is not lit. Press G O to return the printer to the READY state. The top cov er is not closed proper ly . Close the top cover firmly , v erifying that it is properl y latched. The D ATA indicator is flashing. The pr in[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 191 Printer is on, but is not receiving data Cause Solution The printe r ’ s R EADY indicator light is not lit. Press G O to retur n the printer to the READY state. The top cov er is not closed proper ly . Close the top cover fir m ly . A printer message other than READ Y appears on the pr inter control panel. See Chapter 8 f or tro [...]

  • Page 193

    192 Solving problems with the printer EN Unable to sel ect the printer f rom th e computer Cause Solution If y ou are us ing a s witch bo x, the printer ma y not be selected for y our computer. Select the correct pr inter through your s witch bo x. The printe r ’ s READ Y indicator light is not lit. Press G O to return the printer to the READY st[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 193 Printer contr ol panel prob lems Contro l panel settings work incorrectl y Problem Solution The printer control pane l displa y is blank or is not lit, ev en when the f an is running. F ans may run while the prin ter is in standby mode (off). Press the pr inter ’ s power s witch to tur n th e printer on. Printer settings in yo ur[...]

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    194 Solving problems with the printer EN Print quality tr oubleshooting Unless otherwise specified, all ref erences in this section to horizontal or ver tical directions of print qua lity problems ref er to problems found on letter and A4-siz ed media in por trait orientation. Additional def ect inform ation is found in the f ollowing sections: Rep[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 195 Image defect ruler Color toner car tridge 30 mm (1.2 in) Blac k toner cartridge 37 mm (1.5 in) T ransfer r oller 53 mm (2.1 in) Imaging drum 152 mm (6 in) Fuser 131 mm (5.2 in) T ransfer b el t 40 mm (1.6 in) First occurrence of print defect[...]

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    196 Solving problems with the printer EN Image defects F or more inf or mation on a specific image def ect, see the page numbers below each image in the table below . Image defect table Backg round scatter ( see page 197 ) Banding and horizontal lines ( see page 197 ) Black li nes ( see page 198 ) Blank page(s or missing color) ( see page 199 ) Cha[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 197 Bac kgr ound scatter The media does not meet HP specificat ions. Use media that meets HP specifications ( see page 67 ). The toner cartr idge is def ectiv e, replace the to ne r car tr idge . There is e xcess toner inside of the printer . Clean the printer ( see page 148 ). The transf er roller is dir ty or worn. Banding and horizo[...]

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    198 Solving problems with the printer EN Banding — horizontal The imaging drum may hav e been exposed to light, and will need to be replaced. The transf er belt ma y accumulate e xcess toner on its rollers causing a rando m mechanical banding. If y ou notice build up on the rollers, replace the transfer kit. Banding — vertical The b lade on the[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 199 Blank pages or missing a color Y our softwar e application is sending an e xtra page- eject command. • V erify that a separator p age is not enabled in th e pr inter driv er by accessing the driver proper ties. • Chec k to v erify that an e xtra page h as not been inserted within the documen t. There is a prob lem with the netw[...]

  • Page 201

    200 Solving problems with the printer EN Distor ted image The paper does no t meet HP paper sp ecifications or is stored improper ly ( see page 67 ). The printer opera tin g environment does not meet HP specifications ( see page 235 ). Dr opouts The paper does no t meet HP paper specifica t ions ( see page 67 ). The printer ’ s operating en viron[...]

  • Page 202

    EN Chapter 9 201 F aded print, faded areas, or faded vertical streaks The message TRANSFER KIT LOW O RDER KIT appears on the printer control panel. Print out a configur ation page to verify the remaining life of the transfer belt. Replac e the transf er belt if necessar y . The moisture content o f y our paper is une ven or too lo w . Use paper fro[...]

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    202 Solving problems with the printer EN To n e r s m e a r There is e xcess toner on the paper . Reprint the page . The fusing rollers ha v e e xcess ton er on them. Print 5 to 10 pages to clean the excess toner from the rollers. The media does not meet HP specificat ion s ( se e page 67 ). Use media that meets HP media sp ecifications. The toner [...]

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    EN Chapter 9 203 Ghosting Full-page ghost ing occurs when an imag e prints in full color on one page, but a f aded copy of it is al so seen on the f ollowi ng pa ge. Replace the tr ansfer kit . If the imaging drum is near end of lif e, replace it. If the toner car tridge is near end of lif e, replace it. The media you are using is not within spe ci[...]

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    204 Solving problems with the printer EN Light, dark, or faded print The message TRANSFER KIT LOW R EPLACE TRANSFER K IT appears on the printer co ntrol panel. Print ou t a configur ation page ( see pag e 49 ) to verify the r emaining life of the transf er belt. Replace the tr ansfer belt if n ecessar y . The moisture content o f y our paper is une[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 205 Marbled output Print a configuration pag e( see page 49 ), and ref er to the color bl ocks at t he botto m of the page. Replace the tone r car tridge of the color or color s t hat are marb led. Random spots The media does not meet HP med ia specifications ( see page 67 ). Use paper that meets HP media specifications . The printer r[...]

  • Page 207

    206 Solving problems with the printer EN Imaging drum def ects Causes: Damage such as scr a tches or d ents on the imaging d rum. These usually appear as b lack or white marks on th e pag e. P aper dust adhering to the imaging drum. These usually appea r as white marks in the dark printed areas of the page . Exposure of por tion s of th e ima g ing[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 207 Overhead transparency def ects Overhead transparencies may displa y any of the image qu alit y def ects shown in the previous samples. In addition, because transpar encies are pliab le while in the print path, the y are subject to being marked by th e media-handling components . Note Allow tr ansparencies to cool at least 30 second[...]

  • Page 209

    208 Solving problems with the printer EN Dull or dark transparencies If the transparency colors ar e du ll or da r k, ensure the transpar encies meet t he specificatio ns f or this printer (par t number C293 4A f or letter , and C2936A f or A4). The selected colors are undesir able when printed. Select diff erent colors in your softw are applicatio[...]

  • Page 210

    EN Chapter 9 209 Repetitive defects on transparencies Unwanted marks of the same size and shape appear in t he same v er tical area on most page s. Print out a configuration page to v erify the remaining lif e of the imaging drum. If the printer control panel displays DRUM LIFE OUT REPLA CE KIT , replace the imaging drum. Unwant ed marks of the sam[...]

  • Page 211

    210 Solving problems with the printer EN Color printing pr oblems Printing black instea d of color Problem Solution Color mode is not selected in your software application or pr inter driver . Select color mode instead of gra yscale or monochrome mode in your software application or pr inter dr iv er. The correct printer dr iv er is not sele cted i[...]

  • Page 212

    EN Chapter 9 211 Note Se v eral f actors can influence your ability to match printed colors to those on your mo nitor . These factors include pr int media, overhead lighting, softw are applications, oper ating system palettes, monitors , and video cards an d dr iv ers. Inconsistent colors after loading toner Problem Solution Another toner color may[...]

  • Page 213

    212 Solving problems with the printer EN Incorrect printer output Incorrect f onts are printed Problem Solution The f ont has not been correctly selected in your softw are appl ication . Re -select the f o nt in y our software application. The f ont is not a vailab le to the printer . Download the font to the printer or use anoth er f ont. (In Wind[...]

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    EN Chapter 9 213 Erratic, missing charac ters or interr upt ed printout Problem Solution The interf ace cable is of poor quality . T r y using a different, h igher-quality , IEEE- compliant cable . Par allel cab les can be no longer than 10 meters (30 feet). The interf ace cable is loose. Disconnect and reconne ct th e interf ace cable. The interf [...]

  • Page 215

    214 Solving problems with the printer EN Software application pr oblems Unable to c hange system selections thr ough software Cause Solution System software changes are lock ed out by the printer control pane l. See Chapter 6 “ Printer In te rf aces ” . Co nsult with your networ k administ rator . Y our software application does not suppo r t s[...]

  • Page 216

    EN Appendix A 215 A DIMM Installation Overview The printer is designed f or ea sy installation of addit ional memory . This chapter provides inf or mation on installing memor y .[...]

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    216 DIMM Installation EN DIMM configu ration This printer supports up to 192 MB of memory . Y ou can add addit ional Random Access Memor y (RAM) to this printer b y ins talling Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). The printer uses 168-pin, non-parity , synchronous DRAM memor y module s. Extended Dat a Output (EDO) DIMMs ar e not suppor ted. Y ou can[...]

  • Page 218

    EN Appendix A 217 Installing DIMMs T o ins tall a DIMM CA UTION T o reduce the possibility of damage caused by static electricity , alwa ys wear an electrostatic discharge (ESD) wrist strap or to uch the surf ace of the antistatic p ackage bef ore handling DIMMs. Wh en handling the f o rmatter board, wea r an antistatic wrist strap or frequently to[...]

  • Page 219

    218 DIMM Installation EN 4 Slide out the f ormatter board and set it on a clean , flat, g rounded surf ace. 5 Align the connectors on t he DIMM with the notches in the DIMM slot . Inser t the DIMM int o th e sl ot and then fir mly push the DIMM lift locking le v ers into positio n. Note Repeat step 5 f or each DIMM y ou are installing. 6 Inser t th[...]

  • Page 220

    EN Appendix A 219 7 Tighten the scr ews. 8 Reconnect the po wer and interf ace cabl es. 9 T ur n the power on. The pr inter automatically updates th e memor y configuratio n to include the newly installed DIMMs. 7 9 8[...]

  • Page 221

    220 DIMM Installation EN V erifying DIMM installation T o v e r ify that the DIMM installation was successful, print out a configuratio n page (see Chap ter 2 ). If the DIMM has been inst alled properly , the figure in the Memor y sect ion of the configuration page will reflect the new total amount of memor y . If the DIMM contains resources such a[...]

  • Page 222

    EN Appendix A 221 Resour ce saving/permanent resources Utilities or jobs that y ou download to the pr inter sometimes include resources (f or example , font s, macros , or patterns). Resources that are inter nally mar ked as per manent remain in the printer ’ s memory until you turn the pr inter ’ s power off . Use the f ollowing guidelines if [...]

  • Page 223

    222 DIMM Installation EN Installing EIO card s/mass stora g e T ur n off the printer bef ore installing the EI O card or mass stor age de vice. See the f ollo wing figur e f or orientation and location of the EIO card or optional mass stor age de vice , such as a hard disk. Use HP Resource Manager to manag e f onts on a mass storage de vice ( page [...]

  • Page 224

    EN Appendix B 223 B PCL commands Overview This printer suppor ts the use of th e Pr inter Control Lang uage (PCL). Most softw are applications prov ide t h e printer with necessary language information. How e v er , some applications do not pro v ide the printer with languag e inf or mation and r equire the user to enter printer co mmands . See you[...]

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    224 PCL comma nd s EN PCL commands PCL printer commands instruct the printer which tasks to perf orm or which f onts to use f or specific pr int jobs. PJL commands The HP Printer Job Language (PJL) provides control ab ov e PCL and other pr inter language s. The f our m ajor functions pr o v ided by PJL are: printer language switching job separ atio[...]

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    EN Appendix B 225 Interpreting PCL printer command syntax Bef ore using printer commands, comp are the f ollowing char act ers: Note Y ou must use the e xact character and case specified f or PCL printer commands . Many printe r commands use the low ercase lett er L ( l ) and the number on e (1), or the uppercase letter O (O) and the number zero ( [...]

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    226 PCL comma nd s EN Combining escape sequences in PCL Printer command syntax Escape sequences can be combined int o on e escape-sequence string. There are three impor tant rules to follo w when combining code: The first two ch aracters after the < esc> character must be the same. When combining sequen ces, change the upper case (termination[...]

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    EN Appendix B 227 Entering escape character s Note PCL printer commands alw ays begin with the escape ch aracter (<esc>). The f ollowing tab le lists the escape char acter entries for v ar ious applications . Application Escape Character Entr y What Appears Lotus 1-2-3 and Symphony T ype 0 27 027 Microsoft W ord f or DOS Ho ld down A LT and[...]

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    228 PCL comma nd s EN Selecting PCL f onts The printer f ont list provides PCL printer commands f or selecting f o nts. (See “ Printing a list of av ailable printer f onts ” on page 121 .) A sample section of a f ont list is shown be lo w . There is one v ariable bo x for ente ring symbol sets and one f or entering point size. Unless these v ar[...]

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    EN Appendix B 229 Note F onts a re either fix ed or proportional in spacing. This printer supports fix ed font s (Courier , Letter Gothic , and Lineprinter) and proportional f onts, including CG Times, Arial ® , and Times Ne w Roman. Fix ed-space f onts are best used in applica tions such as spreadsheets and databases, where it is impor tant f or [...]

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    230 PCL comma nd s EN P age Control Commands P aper Destination <esc> & l #G 0 = A utomatic Selector 1 = T op Output Bin (face-do wn) 2 = Rear Output Bin (f ace-up) P aper Source <esc> & l #H 0 = Prints or ejects current page 1 = T ra y 2 4 = T ra y 1 5 = T ray 3 (500-sheet paper feeder) P aper Size <esc> & l #A 1 = Ex[...]

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    EN Appendix B 231 Orientation <esc> & l #O 0 = P or trait 1 = Landscape 2 = Re verse P ortrait 3 = Re verse Lan ds cape T op Margin <esc> & l #E # = Number of li nes T ext Length (bottom margin) <esc> & l #F # = Number of lines from top margin Left Margin <esc> &a#L # = Column number Right Margin <esc> [...]

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    232 PCL comma nd s EN Programming Hints End of Li ne Wrap <esc> &s#C 0 = Enab le 1 = Disabl e V ector Graphics Switching Enter PCL Mode <esc> %#A 0 = Use previous PCL cursor position 1 = Use current HP-GL/2 pen position Enter HP-GL/2 Mode <esc> %#B 0 = Use previous HP-GL/2 pen position 1 = Use current PCL cursor position F ont[...]

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    EN Appendix B 233 Primar y Pitch <esc> (s#H # = Characters/Inch Set Pitch Mode <esc> &k#S 0 = 10 4 = 12 (elite) 2 = 16.5 - 16.7 (compressed) Primar y Height <esc> (s#V # = P oints Primar y Style 1 <esc> (s#S 0 = Upr ight (solid) 1 = Italic 4 = Condensed 5 = Condensed Italic Primar y Stroke W eight 1 <esc> (s#B 0 = [...]

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    234 PCL comma nd s EN[...]

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    EN Appendix C 235 C Specifications Electrical specifications Note P ow e rSa ve def ault activ ation time is 30 minutes . This inf or mation is preliminar y . See http://www .hp .com /suppor t/lj4550 f or current inf or mation. 110-V olt Models 220-V olt Models P ower Requirements 100-127V (+/- 10%) 50/60 Hz (+/- 2 Hz) 220-240V (+/- 10%) 50/60 Hz ([...]

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    236 Specifications EN Operating en vironment specifications Acoustic emissions T emperature Recommended Allowed 20 to 26 ° C/68 to 79 ° F 15 to 30 ° C/59 to 86 ° F Humidity Recommended Allowed 20 to 50% RH 10 to 80% RH Altitude Allowed 0 to 31 00 m (0 to 10,000 ft) Operation P osition Printing Standby P er ISO 9296, DIN 45635,T .19 L PA 56 dB(A[...]

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    EN Appendix C 237 En vironmental pr oduct stewar dship pr ogram Pr otecting the en vironment Hewle tt- P ac kard Company is committ ed to pr o v id ing qualit y pr oducts in an en vironmentally sound manner . This HP LaserJet printer has been designed with se v eral attrib utes to minimiz e impacts on our envir onment. This HP LaserJet printer desi[...]

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    238 Specifications EN HP recyc ling program inf ormation: This HP LaserJet pr inter also contr ibutes to protec tin g th e envir onment in the f ollowing w a ys: HP LaserJet printing supplies — In many countries, this product's pr inting supplies (e.g., toner car tri dge, drum, fuser) c an be returned to HP through the HP Plan et Partners Pr[...]

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    EN Appendix C 239 WWW See Appendix D for HP LaserJet F amily P aper Specification Guide ordering inf or mation. F or downloadab le manuals, go to http://www .hp .co m/suppor t/lj4550 . When you connect, select Manuals . The user guide is pro vided on CD-ROM, which allo ws the same high-quality in f or mation to be pro v ided without consuming the l[...]

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    240 Specifications EN Regulatory statements FCC regulations This equipment ha s been tested and f ound to comply with th e limit s f o r a Class A digita l de vice, purs uant to P ar t 1 5 of the FCC r ules. These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable pr otection against har mful interf erence in a residential installation. This equipment gene[...]

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    EN Appendix C 241 Canadian DOC regulations Complies with Canadian EMC Class A requirements . « Conforme à la classe A des nor mes canadiennes de compatibilit é é lectromagn é tiques ( CEM ). » VCCI statement (Japan) K orean EMI statement[...]

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    242 Specifications EN Dec laration of Conf ormity according to ISO/ IEC Guide 22 an d EN 45014 Manufacturer ’ s Name: Manufacturer ’ s Address: Hewlett-P ackard Company 11311 Chinden Boule vard Boise, Idaho 83714-1021 U SA declares that th e product Product Name: Model Number: Prod uct Options: HP Color LaserJet 4550/4550N/4 550D N/4550HDN Prin[...]

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    EN Appendix C 243 Safety inf ormation Laser safety The Center f or De vic es and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S . F ood and Drug Administration has im plemented regula t ions for laser products man uf actured since August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory f or products marketed in the Un ited States. This p r inter is cer tified as a “ Clas[...]

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    244 Specifications EN Laser Statement f or Finland LASER TUR V ALLISUUS Luokan 1 laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat HP LaserJet 4550 -laserkirjoitin on k ä ytt ä j ä n kannalta tur v allinen luokan 1 laserlaite . Normaalissa k ä yt ö ss ä kirjoittim en suojak otelointi est ää lasers ä teen p ää syn laitteen ulk opuolelle. Laitteen tur v al[...]

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    EN Appendix C 245 VA R O ! Mik ä li kirjoittimen suojak otelo av ataan, olet alttiina n ä kym ä tt ö m ä lle lasers ä teilylle laitteen ollessa toiminnassa. Ä l ä katso s ä teeseen. V ARNING ! Om laserpr interns skyddsh ö lje ö ppnas d å appara ten ä r i fu nktion, uts ä ttas anv ä ndaren f ö r osynlig laserstr å lning. Betrakta ej[...]

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    246 Specifications EN Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) WWW Go to the HP LaserJet Supplies website to obta in t he T oner Car trid ge/Drum m aterial safety data shee t (MSDS). The addr ess is http://www .hp.com/go/msds . Once at the si te , s elect the HP LaserJet icon. If y o u do not hav e access to the Internet, call the HP FIRST (f ax on-deman [...]

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    EN Appendix D 247 D W arr anty and suppor t inf or mation He wlett-P ac kar d W arranty Statement HP Color LaserJet 4550, One-year limited warr anty 4550N, 4550DN, 4 550HDN Printer 1 HP warr ants HP hardware, accessories and supp lies against def ects in materials and workmanship f or the period specified abo ve. If HP receives notice of such def e[...]

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    248 Warranty and support information EN 7 T O THE EXTENT ALLO WED BY LOCAL LA W , THE ABO VE W AR RANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO O THER W ARR ANTY OR CONDITION, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP SPECIFICALL Y DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANT ABILITY , SA TISF ACT OR Y QU ALITY , AND FITN ESS FOR A P A [...]

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    EN Appendix D 249 HP Maintenance Agreements HP has se veral types of maintenance agreements that meet a wide range of support needs. On-site service agreements T o provide y ou with the suppor t le vel best suited to y our system usage and support budget, HP has o n-sit e ser vice agreements with three respon se time s: Priority On-Site S ervice is[...]

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    250 Warranty and support information EN Suppor t inf ormation HP Customer Care Online Servi ces: f or 24-hour access to information ov er your modem, we suggest these ser vices: W orld Wide W eb URL — Printer d rivers , updated HP printer software, plus product and suppor t inf ormation may be obtained from the follo wing U RLs : in the U.S . htt[...]

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    EN Appendix D 251 HP direct or dering for accessories or s upplies Call 1-800-538-8787 (U .S.) or 1-800-387-3154 (Canada) or link to U .S. – http://www .hp.com/go/ljsupplies or W orldwid e – http://www .hp . com/ghp/buy online.html to order su pplies online. HP Support Assistant compact disc This suppor t tool offers a comprehensive online inf [...]

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    252 Warranty and support information EN HP Customer Care options w orldw ide In addition to the p hone number s listed belo w , this guide contains worldwide sales and service addresses and phone numbers f or countries not listed here . HP Customer Care Centers W orldwide Customer Support and Pr oduct Repair Assistance f or the U .S. and Canada: Ca[...]

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    EN Appendix D 253 Customer Care Center s W orldwide (continued) In - country support numbers: HP pro vides a free telephone suppor t ser vice during the warranty period. By calling a telephone number listed below , you will be connected to a responsive team waiting to help you. If y ou require support afte r y our w arranty has e xpired, you can re[...]

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    254 Warranty and support information EN W orldwide Sales and Service Offices Note Bef ore calling an HP Sales and Service office, be sure to contact the appropriate Customer Care Center n umber listed in the “ HP Custome r Care ” section. Products should not be returned to these office s . Product retur n information is also av ailable through [...]

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    EN Appendix D 255 F ax: (86) (10) 6505-1033 Hardware Repair Center and Extended W arranty Suppor t: Phone: (86) (10) 6262-5666x. 6101/2 (86) (10) 6261-4167 Colombia Hewlett-P ackard Colombia Calle 100 No. 8A -55 T orre C Oficina 309 Bogota, Colombia Czech Republic Hewlett-P ackard s . r. o . Nov odvorsk á 82 CZ-14200 Praha 4 Phone: (420) (2) 613-0[...]

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    256 Warranty and support information EN Italy Hewlett-P ackard Italiana SpA Via Giuseppe di Vittorio, 9 Cernusco Sul Naviglio I-20063 (Milano) Phone: (39) (2) 921-21 F ax: (39) (2) 921-04473 Japan Hewlett-P ackard J apan, Ltd. 3-29-21 T akaido-higashi Suginami-ku, T okyo 168 Phone: (81) (3) 3335-8333 F ax: (81) (3) 3335-8338 Hardware Repair Center:[...]

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    EN Appendix D 257 Russia AO Hewlett-P ackard 129223, Moskva, Olimpiyskiy prospekt, 16 Phone: (7) (95) 916-9811 F ax: (7) (95) 974-7829 Singapore Hewlett-P ackard Singapore (Sales) Pte Ltd 450 Alex andra Road Singapore (119960) Phone: (65)275-3888 F ax: (65)275-6839 Hardware Repair Center and Customer Information Center : Phone: (65) 272-5300 Extend[...]

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    258 Warranty and support information EN[...]

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    EN Appendix E 259 E Embedded W eb ser v er Intr oduction This printer is equipped with an embed de d Web server , which allows y ou to access information about printer and netw ork activities. This ch apter e x plains the features and fu nctionality of the embedded W eb server .[...]

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    260 Embedded Web server EN Using the embedded W eb ser ver The embedded W eb ser v er allows y ou to view printer and network status and to manag e printing functions f rom y our PC instead of from the pr inter control pane l. This ser vice is designed f or offi ces using an IP netwo rk and a standa rd W eb bro wser . Below ar e e xamples of wha t [...]

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    EN Appendix E 261 Embedded W eb server page sets The embedded W eb ser v er has three sets of internal W eb pages for collecting inf ormation about t he printer and f or changin g configurat ion options . These sets are: Home pages De vice pages Networking pages When the embedded W eb server is activ e , each set of pages is listed on the bro wser [...]

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    262 Embedded Web server EN Device Identific ation pa g e This page displa ys the name, asset nu mber , network address, model number , and serial number f or this printer . T o set the n ame and asset number , see the description of the “ De vice Identification page ” under “ De vice p age set ” . Device pa g e set The de vice pages of the [...]

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    EN Appendix E 263 Netw orking page set This set of pages allo ws the network administrator to config ure the HP JetDirect card f or the printer . Refer to the onlin e Help an d to the HP JetDirect Print Ser ver Administr ator ’ s Guide for more inf ormation. WWW T o download the HP JetDirect Print Ser ver Administrator ’ s Guide , go to http://[...]

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    264 Embedded Web server EN[...]

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    EN Index 265 Inde x Numerics 500-sheet paper feeder See also Tray 3 ordering 31 A accessories See also consumables description 31 duplexer 89 ordering 31, 251 Tray 3 85 acoustic emissions 236 Adobe Acrobat Reader using 14 advanced functions, setting 63 attention light, interpreting 37 attention messages 152 auto continue 43 B bidirectional parallel[...]

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    266 Index EN shared environments 57 stopping a print job 94 using 36 controlling print jobs 23, 74 critical error messages, defining 152 customer support 252 obtaining software 250 worldwide 252 custom-size media 93 D data light, interpreting 37 Declaration of Conformity 242 default settings changing 58 resetting 64 defects image 194 density sensor[...]

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    EN Index 267 image defect table 196 defects 194 indicator lights, interpreting 37 input trays, configuring 41, 76 interfaces, printer Enhanced I/O configuration 129 J Japanese VCCI statement 241 job cancel 36 K Korean EMI statement 241 L laser safety 24 3 letterhead precautions 73 printing on 93 loading 500-sheet paper feeder 86 Tray 1 78 Tray 2 82[...]

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    268 Index EN P PANTONE ® colors 111 paper See also media curled output 188 custom-size, printing 93 glossy 70 handling 18 heavy 72 input trays, configuring 76 jams, locating 175 loading Tray 1 78 loading Tray 2 82 loading Tray 3 86 ordering 31 output 18 precautions 66 printing guidelines 69 recycling 239 selecting 66 sizes 67 trays, configuring 41[...]

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    EN Index 269 power requirements 235 resetting factory defaults 64 response problems 189 settings 43 settings, selecting 23 shared environment 18 shared environments 57 software, ordering 250 supplies 31 troubleshooting 49 warranty 247 Printer Control Language (PCL) command syntax 225 commands 223, 229 escape sequences 226 fonts, selecting 228 print[...]

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    270 Index EN T throughput 20 toner See also toner cartridges densities, setting 45 density sensor 149 ordering 31 toner cartridges replacement intervals 145 toner cartridges, recycling 237 transparencies feeding problems 187 ordering 31 tray capacities 68 tray capacities 67 priority, configuring 77 Tray 1 configuring 76 loading 78 printing from 78 [...]

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