Go to page of
Similar user manuals
-
Printer
HP DeskJet 3634 All-in-One
132 pages 1.14 mb -
Printer
HP Deskjet D2500 series
2 pages 7.45 mb -
Printer
HP Deskjet 960cxi
118 pages -
Printer
HP Color LaserJet 3000n
372 pages 16.79 mb -
Printer
HP LaserJet 2300L
196 pages 4.68 mb -
Printer
HP Photosmart C4340
63 pages 5.2 mb -
Printer
HP LaserJet 9040n
332 pages 11.84 mb -
Printer
HP Color LaserJet CP3525
268 pages 4.17 mb
A good user manual
The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of HP 2700, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.
What is an instruction?
The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of HP 2700 one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.
Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of HP 2700. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.
What should a perfect user manual contain?
First and foremost, an user manual of HP 2700 should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of HP 2700
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the HP 2700 item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the HP 2700 item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
Why don't we read the manuals?
Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of HP 2700 alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of HP 2700, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the HP service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of HP 2700.
Why one should read the manuals?
It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the HP 2700 item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.
After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.
Table of contents for the manual
-
Page 1
HP C olor L a se rJet 2 7 00 Se r i e s pr int er s U ser Gui de[...]
-
Page 2
[...]
-
Page 3
HP Color LaserJet 2700 Series printer User Guide[...]
-
Page 4
Copyright and Licen se © 2006 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written per mission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The information contained her ein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth[...]
-
Page 5
Table of contents 1 Printer basics Printe rs at a glance . ........................ ..................... ..................... ..................... .................. .................... 2 Features at a glance .............. ............... ............ ............... ............. ............... ............ .......... ............... .... 3 [...]
-
Page 6
To use the menus ................. ................ ................. .................. ................. ................ ......... 20 Reports menu ........ ..................... .................. .................... ...................... ................... ...... .. 2 1 System Setup menu ...... ........................... ...................[...]
-
Page 7
Creating and using quick sets ............. ........... .............. ............ .............. ........... ............... .. 47 Using w atermarks ................ ................ ................... ................. ................. ................. ........ 48 Resizing documents ................... .......... ............... ............ [...]
-
Page 8
HP ImageREt ........... ......... ............ .......... ........... .......... ............ ............ ........ ............ ........ .. 72 Media selection ............... ......... ............ ........ ............ .......... ........... .......... ............ ......... ... ... 72 Color options ................ ............... ............ .[...]
-
Page 9
Print- quality problems ass ociated with media . ............................ ............................. ........ 122 Overhead transparency defects ............. ............. ............ .............. ............ .............. ......... 122 Print-quality problems associated with the environment ...... .......... ............ ........... ...[...]
-
Page 10
HP printing supplies returns and recyc ling program informa t ion .... ............................. .... 151 Paper .... ..................... .................. .................. ..................... ................. ................... ... ...... 1 52 Material restrictions .................. ........... ............... ........... ............[...]
-
Page 11
1 Printer basics This chapter contains basic information about the prin ter features: ● Printers at a gl ance ● Features at a glance ● Walkaround ● Printer software ● Print-media sp ecifications ● Selecting print media ● Printing and storage environ ment ● Printing on special med ia ENWW 1[...]
-
Page 12
Printers at a glance HP Color LaserJet 2700 printer HP Color LaserJet 2700n printer ● Prints up to 20 pages per minute (ppm) on letter-size media or 20 ppm on A4-size media in monochrome (black and white), and 15 ppm in color ● 100-sheet multipurpose tray (tray 1) and 2 50-sheet input tray (tray 2) ● Hi-Speed universal serial bus (USB) 2.0 po[...]
-
Page 13
Features at a glance Feature HP Color LaserJet 2700 Series printer Performance ● 300 MHz processor User interface ● Two-line LCD display ● The HP ToolboxFX (a status and trouble shooting tool) ● Windows® and Macintosh printer d rivers ● Embedded Web server to gain access to support and to order supplies (administr ator tool for network-c[...]
-
Page 14
Walkaround Figure 1-1 Fr ont view (shown with optiona l 500-sheet input tray) 1 Output bin extender 2 Output bin 3 Top cover 4 Printer control panel 5 Front door 6 Tray 1 (holds 100 sheets of stan dard paper) 7 Tray 2 (holds 250 sheets of stan dard paper) 8 Tray 3 (optional; holds 500 sheets of standard paper) 4 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW[...]
-
Page 15
Figure 1 -2 Back and side view 1 On/off (power) switch 2 Power connection 3 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port 4 Network port (available on the HP Colo r LaserJet 2700n printer only) ENWW Walkaround 5[...]
-
Page 16
Printer software The printing-sys tem software is includ ed with the pr inter. See the getting started guide for installatio n instructions. The printing system includes softwa re for end us ers and network admini str ators, and printer drivers for access to the printer features and communication with the computer. NOTE For a list of the network en[...]
-
Page 17
Opening the printer drivers Operating System To change the setting s for all print jobs until the software program is closed To change the default setting s for all print jobs To change the product configuration settings Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003 1. On the File menu in the software program, click Print . 2. Select the driver, and then click[...]
-
Page 18
Software for Windows The HP ToolboxFX The HP ToolboxFX is a software program that you can use for the following tasks: ● Checking the printer status ● Checking the supplies sta tus and ordering supplies online ● Setting up alerts ● Setting up e-mail noti fication for certain printer and suppli es events ● Viewing and changing printer sett[...]
-
Page 19
Software for networks HP Web Jetadmin HP Web Jetadmin is a bro wser-based management tool for network-conn ecte d printers within your intranet. It should be in stalled only on the network administrator’ s computer. To download a current version of HP Web Jetadmin and for the latest list of supported host systems, visit www.hp.com/ go /webjetadmi[...]
-
Page 20
Print-media specifications For optimum results, us e conventional 75 g/m 2 to 90 g/m 2 (20 to 24 lb) photocopy paper. Verify tha t the paper is of good quality and is free of cuts, nicks, tears, spots, loose particles, dust, wrinkles, curls, or bent edges. Tray 1 and tray 2 Media type Dimensions 1 Weight Capacity 2 Paper (includi ng postcards) Mini[...]
-
Page 21
Optional tray 3 Media type Size Weight Capacity 1 Paper Letter Legal Executive A4 A5 B5-JIS 8.5 x 13 60 to 120 g/m 2 (16 to 32 lb) Up to 500 sheets HP Color Laser Photo Pa per, gloss and HP Color La ser Photo Paper, matte 2 Same as for paper 106 to 120 g/m 2 (28 to 32 lb) Up to 200 sheets Cardsto ck Same as for pap er up to 120 g/m 2 (32 lb) Up to [...]
-
Page 22
Selecting print media You can use many types of paper and other print media with this printer. Before purchasing any p aper or specialized forms in quantity, verify that your pape r supplier has obtained and und erstands the print-media requirements that ar e specified in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Specification Guide . See Supplies[...]
-
Page 23
Printing and storage enviro nment Ideally, the printing and med ia-stor age environment should be at or near room temperature, and not too dry or too humid. Reme mber that paper is hygro scopic; it absor bs and loses moistu re rapidly. Heat causes the moisture in paper to evaporate, while cold causes it to condense on the sheet s. Heating systems a[...]
-
Page 24
Printing on special media Transparencies ● Handle transparen cies by the ed ges. Oils from your fi ngers ca n cause print-quality problems. ● Use only overhead tr ansparencies recommended for use in this printer. Hewlett-Packard recommends using HP Color LaserJet Transparencies with this printer. HP products are designe d to work t ogether for [...]
-
Page 25
If your software does not automatically format an envelope, specify L andscape for page orientatio n in the software pro gram. Use the guidelines in t he table t hat follows to set margins for return and destination addresses on Commercial #10 or DL envelopes. Address type Left margin Top margin Return 15 mm (0.6 inch) 15 mm (0.6 inch) Destination [...]
-
Page 26
NOTE For information about how to load le tterhead and preprinted forms, see Loadin g special media . Recycled paper This printer supports the use o f recycled paper. Rec ycled paper must meet the same specifications as standard paper. See the HP LaserJe t Printer Family Print Me dia Specificatio n Guide . Hewlett-Packard recommends that recycled p[...]
-
Page 27
2 Control panel This section provides information about the control panel fe atures. ● Understanding control-panel features ● Using the cont rol-panel menus ● Using the printer control pa nel in shared environment s ENWW 17[...]
-
Page 28
Understanding control-panel features The printer has the following lights and buttons on the control panel: 1 Left arrow button ( < ): Press this button to naviga te through the menus or to decrease a value that appear s on the display. NOTE Press the left and right arrow buttons simultaneou sly to print a demo page. 2 OK button : Press the OK b[...]
-
Page 29
ENWW Understanding contro l-panel features 19[...]
-
Page 30
Using the control-panel menus To use the menus 1. Press OK to open the menu s. 2. Press < or > to navigate through the listings. 3. Press OK to select the appropriate option. An asterisk (*) appears next to the active selection. 4. Press X to exit the menu without saving any ch anges. The sections that foll ow describe the options for each of[...]
-
Page 31
Reports menu Use the Reports menu to print repo rts that provide information about the printer. Menu item Description Demo page Prints a color page that demonstrates print quality. Menu structure Prints a map of the control-panel-menu layout. The active settings for each menu are listed. Config report Prints a list of all the printer settings. In c[...]
-
Page 32
System Setup menu Use this menu to establish b a sic printer settings. The System Setup menu has several sub-menus. Each is described in the following table . Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu item Description Language Select the language for the control-pane l display messages and the printer reports. Paper setup Def. paper size Letter A4 Legal Sel[...]
-
Page 33
Menu item Sub-menu item Sub-menu it em Description Select Continue b lack to allow future color jobs to print in monochrome (b lack and white) mode until the empty cartridge is replaced. Replace supplies Override out Stop at out Override out : If the printer determines that a print cartridge is empty, you ca n continue printing until you notice a d[...]
-
Page 34
Network Config. menu (HP Colo r LaserJet 2700n printer only) Use this menu to establish network configuration setting s. Menu item Sub-menu item Descript ion TCP/IP config Automatic Manual Select Automa tic to automatically config ure all the TCP/IP settings. Select Manual to manually configure the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Link[...]
-
Page 35
Service menu Use this menu to restore default settings, clean the pr inter, and activate special modes that affect p r int output. Menu item Description Restore defaults Sets all customized settings to the factory default values. Cleaning mode Use this option to clean the printer if you see toner sp ecks or other marks on the printed output. The cl[...]
-
Page 36
Using the printer control pa nel in shared environments If your printer is shared with other users, adhere to the followin g guidelines to ensure successful printer operation: ● Consult your system administrator before maki ng changes to control-pa nel settings . Changing control-panel settings could affect other print jobs. ● Coordinate with o[...]
-
Page 37
3 I/O configuration This chapter describes how to connect th e printer to a computer or a network. ● USB configurat ion ● Network configuration (HP Color LaserJet 2700n only) ENWW 27[...]
-
Page 38
USB configuration All printer models suppor t USB connections. The USB port is on the rig ht side of the printer. Connecting the USB cable Plug the USB cable i nto the printer. Plug the other end of the USB cable into the computer. Figure 3-1 USB port connection 1 USB port 2 USB cable 28 Chapter 3 I/O config uration ENWW[...]
-
Page 39
Network configuration (HP Color LaserJet 2700n only) You might need to configure certain network para meters on th e printer. You c an configure th ese parameters from th e printer control panel, th e embedde d Web server, or, for Windows operating systems, from the HP ToolboxFX software. Set up the printer and us e it on the network Hewlett-Packar[...]
-
Page 40
Using the embedded Web ser ver or the HP ToolboxFX You can use the embed ded Web server (EWS) or the HP ToolboxFX to view or change your IP configuration settin gs. To access the embedded Web server, type th e IP address for the printer in the address line of th e browser. For complete information about using the embedded Web server a nd the HP Too[...]
-
Page 41
4. Use the < or the > button to select Manual , and then press OK . 5. Press the > button to increase the valu e for the first section of the IP address. Pre ss the < button to decrease the value. When the value is correct, press OK to a ccept the value and move the cursor to the next field. 6. If the address is correct, use the < or[...]
-
Page 42
Supported network protocols The printer supp orts the TCP/IP network protocol, the most widely u s ed and accepted netwo rking protocol. Many networ king services utilize this protoc ol. For more in formation, see TCP/IP . The follo wing table lists the supported ne tworking services and protocols. Table 3- 1 Printing Service name Description port9[...]
-
Page 43
TCP/IP Similar to a common language that people use to co mmunicate with each othe r, TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol /Internet Prot ocol) is a suite of prot ocols designed to de fine the way c omputers and other devices commu nicate with ea ch other over a network. Internet Protocol (IP) When informat ion is sent acr oss the netw ork, the da[...]
-
Page 44
Dynamic Host Configurat ion Protocol (DHCP) DHCP allows a grou p of devices to use a set of IP addresses that are main tained by a DHCP server. The device or host se nds a request to th e server, an d if an IP address is av ailabl e, the server assigns it to that device. BOOTP BOOTP is a bootstra p protocol used to downloa d configuration parameter[...]
-
Page 45
4 Printing tasks This chapter describes how to perform basic printing tasks: ● Controlling print jobs ● Configuring tr ays ● Using featur es in the Window s printer driv er ● Using featur es in the Macinto sh printer driver ● Using 2-sided (duplex) printing ● Stopping a print request ENWW 35[...]
-
Page 46
Controlling print jobs In Windows, three setting s affect how the printer dr iver pulls media when y ou send a print job. The Source , Ty pe , and Size settings appear in the Page Setup , Print , or Print Properties dialog boxe s in most software programs. If you do not change the se settings, the printer automatically uses the default printer sett[...]
-
Page 47
Priority for print settings Changes to print settings are prioritized depending on where the changes are made: NOTE The names of commands a n d dialog boxes might vary d epending on your software program. ● Page Setup dialog bo x : Cl ick Page Setup or a similar command on the File menu of the progra m you are working in to open this dialog box. [...]
-
Page 48
Configuring trays You can configure the printer trays by type and size . Load different m edia in the printer trays and then request media b y type or size in the so ftware program. The following instructions are for con figuring the trays at the printer control panel. You can also co nfigure the trays from your compu t er through the embe dded Web[...]
-
Page 49
CAUTION Avoid adding print media to tray 1 while th e printer is printing , or jams can occur. 1. Open tr ay 1. 2. Slide the output bin exten sion out from the bin. 3. Slide out the tray e x tender and, if ne cessa ry, open the additional tray extender. ENWW Configuring trays 39[...]
-
Page 50
4. Slide the width guides to t he si ze of the print media. 5. Place print medi a into the tray w ith the side to be printed down, and the top, short ed ge in first. Load an enve lope with the side to be printed do wn , the stamp a rea farthest from th e printer, and the short edge toward the printer. NOTE See Loading special media for complete inf[...]
-
Page 51
Loading tray 2 CAUTION To avoid jams, never open or remove a tray during printing. 1. Pull tray 2 out of the pr inter and remove an y media. 2. Slide the output bin exten sion out from the bin. 3. Adjust the length guide until the arrow points to the si ze that you are loading. ENWW Configuring trays 41[...]
-
Page 52
4. Adjust the side width guides u ntil the arrow on the right width guide points to the size that you are loading. 5. Load the media i nto the tray. NOTE If you are printing on special media such as labels, le tterhead, or envelopes, see Loading special med ia for complete informati on about how to orient the media a nd configure the printer. 6. Ma[...]
-
Page 53
7. Slide the tray back int o the printer. Loading optional tray 3 1. Pull the tray out of the printer and remove any media. 2. Raise the outp ut bin extension. ENWW Configuring trays 43[...]
-
Page 54
3. Adjust the length guide until the arrow points to the size that you are loading. 4. Adjust the side width guides u ntil the arrow on the right width guide points to the size that you are loading. 5. Load the media into the tray. If you are printing on special media such as labels or letterhead, see Loading special media for complete information [...]
-
Page 55
6. Make sure that the stack of media is flat in the tray at all four corners, and keep it below the heig ht tabs. 7. Slide the tray back int o the printer. ENWW Configuring trays 45[...]
-
Page 56
Loading special media The following table provides guidelines fo r loading sp ecial media and configuring the prin ter driver. Use the correct media-type setting in th e printer driver to obtain the best print quality. For some types of media, the printer red uces the print speed. NOTE In the Win dows printer driver, adjust the media type on the Pa[...]
-
Page 57
Using features in the Windows printer driver When you print from a software program, many of t he product features are av ailable from the p rinter driver. For comp lete informatio n about the f eatures that are ava ilable in the printer d river, see the printer- driver Help. The following fe atures are de scribed in this section: ● Creating and [...]
-
Page 58
Using watermarks A watermark is a notice, such as "Confidential," that is printed in the background o f each page of a document. 1. Open the printer dr iver (see Opening the printer drivers ). 2. From the Effects tab, click the Watermarks drop-down list. 3. Click the waterma rk that you want to use. To create a new watermark , click Edit [...]
-
Page 59
6. Click Save . 7. Click Close . The name that you sa ved appears in the paper-size l ist for future use. Using different paper and printing covers Follow these instructio ns for printing a first page that is different fro m other pages in the print job. 1. Open the printer driver (see Opening the printer drivers ). 2. On the Paper or Paper/Quality[...]
-
Page 60
Setting the color options Options on the Color tab control how colors are interpreted and printed from software programs. You can choose either Automatic or Manual color options. ● Select Autom atic to optimize the color and halfton e settings for text, graphics, and photographs. The Automatic setting provides addition al color options for progra[...]
-
Page 61
Using the Services tab If the product is conn ected to a network, use the Se rvices tab to obtain product and supply-status information. Click the Device and Supplies status icon to open the Device Status page of the HP Embedded Web Serve r. This page shows the current status of the product, the percentage of life remaining for each supply, and inf[...]
-
Page 62
Using features in the Macintosh printer driver When you print from a soft ware program, many of the printer features are av a ilable from the printer driver. For complete info rmation about the features that are available in the printer driver, see the printe r- driver Help. The f ollowing feature s are described in this section: ● Creating and u[...]
-
Page 63
Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper You can print more than one page on a single sheet of paper. This feat ure provides a cost-effective w ay to print draft pages. 1. Open the printer driver (see Opening the printer drivers ). 2. Click the Layout pop-up menu. 3. Next to Pages pe r Sheet , select the number of pages that you want to print [...]
-
Page 64
Using 2-sided (duplex) printing To print a document on both sides, go to the printer and reinsert the paper manually afte r the first side has printed. NOTE Damaged or reuse d media can cause jams and should no t be used. Do not print on both sides of labe ls or transpar encies. For Windows, you must configure the printer driver for manual 2-sided [...]
-
Page 65
6. Go to the printer. When the Load Tray 1 prompt appears, remo ve an y blank paper from tray 1. Remove the printed stack fro m the output bin and in sert the stack into tray 1 with the prin ted side up, and the top edg e toward the printer. NOTE Do not discard any blank sheets from the printed stack. If your m anual 2-sided print job contains more[...]
-
Page 66
Stopping a print request You can stop a print req uest by using the printer co ntrol panel or using your software program. For instructions on how to stop a print request from a computer on a network, see the onlin e Help for the specific network software. NOTE It can take some time for a ll printing to clear after yo u have canceled a print job. T[...]
-
Page 67
5 Managing the printer This chapter describes how to manage the prin ter: ● Using printer information page s ● Using the embedded Web server ● Using the HP ToolboxFX ● Using Macintos h Configure Device ENWW 57[...]
-
Page 68
Using printer information pages From the printer control panel, you can print pages that give details about the printer and its current configuration . The table below pr ovides the pr ocedures for printing the information pages. Page description How to print th e page Menu structure Shows the control-panel menus and available settings. 1. Press OK[...]
-
Page 69
Page descript ion How to print the page PS font list Shows whic h PS fonts are cu rrently installed in the printer. 1. Press OK . 2. Press > to highlight Reports , and then press OK . 3. Press > to highlight PS font list , and then press OK . NOTE The font lists also show which f onts are resident on an optional flash DIMM. PCL6 font list Sho[...]
-
Page 70
Using the embedded Web server When the printer is connected to the network, the e mbedded Web server is automatically available. You can open the emb edded Web server from Windows 95 and later. NOTE When the printer is di rectly connected to a computer, use the HP ToolboxFX to view th e printer status. Use the embedded Web server to view printe r a[...]
-
Page 71
Embedded Web server sections The table be low describes the basic screens of the embedded We b server. Tab or section Description Status tab Provides printer, status, and configuration information. ● Device Status : Shows the printer status and shows the life remaining of HP supplies, with 0% indicating th at a supply is empty. ● Supplies Statu[...]
-
Page 72
Tab or section Description Settings tab Provides the ability to configure the printer from your computer. ● Device Information : Allows you to name the printer and assign an asset number to it. Enter the name for the primar y contac t who will receive information about the printer. ● Paper Handling : Allows you to change the paper-han dling def[...]
-
Page 73
Using the HP ToolboxFX The HP ToolboxFX is a program that you can use to complete the following tasks: ● Check the printer status. ● Configure the printer setting s. ● Configure pop-u p-alert messages. ● View troubleshooting in formation. ● View online documentation . You can view the HP Toolbo xFX when the printer is di rectly co nnected[...]
-
Page 74
Status The Status folder contains links to the following main pages: ● Device status . View prin ter status information. This page indicate s printer conditions such as a jam or an empty tray. After yo u correct a p rinter problem, click Refresh status to update the printer status. ● Supplies s tatus . View deta iled supplies status such as t h[...]
-
Page 75
Alerts The Alerts fol der contains links to the following main pa ges: ● Set up Status Alerts . Set up the printer to se nd you pop-up alerts for certain events, such as low toner levels. ● Set up E-mail Alerts . Set up the printer to sen d you e-mail alert mess ages for certain eve nts, such as low toner levels. Set up status alerts Use the HP[...]
-
Page 76
Device settings The Syst em Settings folder contains links to the following main pages: ● Device informatio n . View information about the printer, such as the printer description and a contact person. ● Paper handling . Co nfigure trays or change the printer paper-handling settings, such as defaul t paper size and defau lt paper type. ● Prin[...]
-
Page 77
Paper handling Use the HP ToolboxFX p aper-handling options to configure your d efault settings. These are the same options that are available on th e menus on the control panel. For more information, see Using the control- panel menus . Three options a r e available fo r handling prin t jobs when the product is out of media : ● Select Wait for p[...]
-
Page 78
Print quality Use the HP ToolboxFX print-quality options to improv e the appearance of your print jobs. These are the same options that are available on the contro l panel. For more information, see Using the co ntrol-panel menus . The following options are provid ed for controlling print quality: Color Calibration ● Power On Calibrati on . Speci[...]
-
Page 79
System setup Use the HP ToolboxFX system settings options to co nfigure miscell aneous print settings. These se ttings are not avail able on the control panel. NOTE You must click Apply before your cha nges take effect. Service During the printing process, paper, ton e r and dust pa rticles can accumulate inside the prin ter. Over time, this buildu[...]
-
Page 80
Using Macintosh Configure Device Macintosh Configure Device is a Web-based program that you can use to configure and maintain the printer from a comput er running Mac OS X V10. 3 or V10.4. You can u se Macintosh Conf igure Device when the printer is directly connected to the comput er or when it is connecte d to the network. Yo u do not need Intern[...]
-
Page 81
6C o l o r This chapter describes how to produce the best possible colo r printing: ● Using color ● Managing color ● Matching colors ENWW 71[...]
-
Page 82
Using color The printer provide s automatic colo r features that generate excellent color results. Carefully desig ned and tested color ta bles provide smooth, accurate color re ndition of all p rintable colors. The printers also provid e sophisticated tools for the experienced professional. HP ImageREt HP ImageREt is a technology that provid es th[...]
-
Page 83
Managing color Setting colo r options to Automatic typically produces the best possible print quality for co lor documents. However, you sometimes might want to print a color document in gra yscale (black and white) or change one of the printer color options. ● In Windows, use th e settings on the Color tab in the prin ter driver to print in gra [...]
-
Page 84
Setting description Setting options Neutral Gra ys The Neutr al Grays setting determines the method for creating gray colors used in text, graphics, and photographs. ● Black Only generates neutral colo rs (grays and black) by using only black toner. This guarantees ne utral colors without a color cast. ● 4-Color generates neutral colors (grays [...]
-
Page 85
5. Press < or > to select on of the following options ● Enable color ● Disable c olor 6. Press OK to save the setting. The network administrator can monitor col or usage fo r a specific HP Color LaserJet 270 0 printer by printing a color usag e job log. See Using printer in formation page s . ENWW Managing color 75[...]
-
Page 86
Matching colors The process of matching printer output color to your computer screen i s complex, because printers and computer monitors use differen t methods of pro ducing color. Monitors display colors by using light pixels that use an RGB (re d, green, blue) color process, but printers prin t colors by using a CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and b[...]
-
Page 87
Most process sample boo ks have a note about what process stan dards were used to print the sample book: SW OP, EURO, or DIC. In most cases, fo r opt imal color matching, sele ct the corresponding ink emulation from the p rinter menu. If you cann ot iden tify the process standard, use SWOP ink emulation. ENWW Matching colors 77[...]
-
Page 88
78 Chapter 6 Color ENWW[...]
-
Page 89
7 Maintenance This chapter describ es ways to maintain yo ur printer. The following topics are cove red: ● Managing supplies ● Replacing supp lies and parts ● Cleaning the printer ENWW 79[...]
-
Page 90
Managing supplies Using, storing, and monitoring print cartridges can help ensure quality printer outp ut. Supplies life The life of th e print cartridge depen ds on usage pattern s and the amount of to ner that print jobs require. For example, w hen printing text at 5% coverage, a b lack HP print ca rtridge lasts an av erage of 5,0 00 pages. (A ty[...]
-
Page 91
For more precise levels, follow the instructions in the table below to print a supplies status page. Device Procedure Printer control panel 1. Press OK . 2. Press > to hig hligh t Reports , and then pr ess OK . 3. Press > to hig hligh t Supplies status , and then press OK . The HP ToolboxF X In the Statu s tab, click Supplies Status to open t[...]
-
Page 92
Print-cartridge authentication The printer autom atically authenticates the print cart ridges when the cartridges are in serted into the printer. During authent ication, the printer will let you know wh ether a cartridge is a genuine HP print cartridge. If the printer control panel me ssage states that this is not a genuine HP print cartridge and y[...]
-
Page 93
Replacing supplies and parts Carefully follow the gu idelines in this section when replaci ng printer supplies. Supply replacem ent guidelines To facilitate the replacement of supplies, keep the following guidelin es in mind when setting up the printer. ● Sufficient space is requi red above and in the front of the printer for re moving supplies. [...]
-
Page 94
2. Remove the used print cartridge from the printer. 3. Remove the new print cartridge from the ba g. Place the used print cartridge in the b ag for recycling. 4. Grasp both sides o f the print cartridge and distri bute the toner by gently rocking the print cartridge from front to back. CAUTION Do not touch the shutter or the surface of th e roller[...]
-
Page 95
5. Remove the orange shipping locks and the shipping tape attached to the lef t shipping lock from the new print cartridge. Discard the shipping t ape and shipping locks accord ing to local regulations. 6. Align the print cartridge with the tra cks inside th e printer, and using the handles, insert the print cartridge until it is firmly seated. 7. [...]
-
Page 96
Cleaning the printer During the printing process, pa per, toner, and dust particles can accu mulate inside the printer. Over time, this buildup can cause print- quality problems, such as toner sp ecks or smearing. This printer has a cleaning mode that ca n correct and prevent these types of problems. To clean the printer using the printe r control [...]
-
Page 97
8 Problem solving This chapter describe s what to do if problems a rise with your printer . ● Basic troubleshooting che cklist ● Control-panel messages ● Jams ● Paper-handling prob lems ● Printer response problems ● Printer control-panel prob lems ● Color-prin ting problems ● Incorre ct printer output ● Macintosh problems ● Soft[...]
-
Page 98
Basic troubleshooting checklist If you are experiencin g problems with the printer, use th e following chec klist to identify the cause of the problem: ● Is the printer connected to power? ● Is the p rinter on? ● Is the printer in the Ready state? ● Are all necessary cables connected ? ● Do any messages ap pear on the cont rol panel? ● [...]
-
Page 99
Control-panel messages The control-pane l messages indicate the current printe r status. In addition, alert, warnin g, and critical error messages indicate si tuations that might require action. Alert and warning messages appear temporarily and might require that you acknowledge the message by pressing OK to resume printing or by pressing X to canc[...]
-
Page 100
Control-panel message Descript ion Recommended action If the message persists, contact HP support. See Service and support . 54.XX Error Turn off then on The printer has experienced an error w ith one of the internal sensors. Turn off the power by using the power switch, wait at least 30 seconds, and then turn on the power and wait for the printer [...]
-
Page 101
Control-panel message Description Recommen ded action 79 Service Error Turn off then on An incompatible DIMM is inst alled. 1. Turn the printer off by using the power switch. 2. Install a DIMM that the printer supports. See Service and support for a list of supported DIMMs. See Workin g with memory for DIMM installation instructions. 3. Turn the pr[...]
-
Page 102
Control-panel message Descript ion Recommended action Load tray # Press OK The printer is processing a manual-dup lex job, and has printed the first sides. The printer waits for you to load the p ages into the tray to print the second sides. Load the printed pages into the tr ay to print the second sides. See Using 2-sided (duplex) printing for mor[...]
-
Page 103
Control-panel message Description Recommen ded action Order supplies More than one supply item is low. Check the supply-level gauge s on the control panel, or print a supplies status page to determine which cartridges are low. See Using printer information pages Order the identified print cartridges. Printing will continue until Replace <color&g[...]
-
Page 104
Jams Use this illustration to troubleshoot jams in th e printer. For instructio ns to clear jams, see Clearing jams . Figure 8-1 Jam locati ons (printer shown without optional tray 3) 1 Output bin 2 Paper path 3 Tray 1 4 Trays 2 or 3 5 Fuser Common causes of jams Common causes of jams 1 Cause Solution The media does not m eet specifications. Use on[...]
-
Page 105
Common causes of jams 1 Cause Solution The media is removed before it settles into the output bin. Reset the printer. Wait until the page completely settles in the output bin before removing it. The media is in poor condition. Replace the media. The internal rollers from tray 2 or optional tray 3 are not picking up the m edia. Remove the top sheet [...]
-
Page 106
2. Grasp the jammed sheet b y both corners and pull. 3. Place the media stack in tray 1. 4. Confirm that the media gu ides are against the media without bending it. 5. Press OK to resume prin ting. 96 Chapter 8 Problem solving ENWW[...]
-
Page 107
Jam in tray 2 or opt ional tray 3 1. If the optional tray 3 is install ed, pull it out and place it on a flat surface. If the jammed sheet is visible, r emove it. 2. If the sheet is not visible, check inside the printer at the top of the tray open ing. Remove any jammed media. 3. Pull out tray 2 and place it on a flat surface. 4. If the jammed shee[...]
-
Page 108
5. If the sheet is not visible, check inside the printe r at the top of the tray opening. Remove any jammed media. 6. Replace tray 2 and op tional tray 3. 7. Press OK to resume prin ting. 98 Chapter 8 Problem solving ENWW[...]
-
Page 109
Jam in print pa per path For this control-panel messages, look in two areas fo r jams. First, check the fr ont door area fo r a jam. Next, starting with step 6, check the top cover area. 1. Open the fro nt door. CAUTION Do not place anything on th e transfer un it. Do not touch the top of the transfer unit or the co ntacts on the left side of it. N[...]
-
Page 110
3. Locate the green re gistration-plate tabs th at are belo w the bottom print cartridge. 4. Press the tabs, and then lift the registration plate. Remove any jammed media, and then return the registration plate to its closed positi on. NOTE If the shee t tears, make sure that all fragments are removed before resuming printing. 5. Close the fr ont d[...]
-
Page 111
6. Open the top cove r. 7. If the jammed sheet is visible, remo ve it and then close the top cover. 8. If the sheet is no t visible, use the power switch to turn off the printer. WARNING ! The fuser will be hot. Wait 10 minutes before proceeding. ENWW Jams 101[...]
-
Page 112
9. Place your thumbs on the fuser latches, squ eeze the latches, and pull up on the fuser to remove it. 10. On the fuser, lift the shutter door. CAUTION Do not open the shutter door while the fuser is in the printer. 11. Remove any jammed sheets. NOTE If the shee t tears, make sure that all fragments are removed before you resume printing. 102 Chap[...]
-
Page 113
12. Hold the fuser with your thumbs on the latches, and then p ush both sides of the fuser into the printer. Press the fuser down until it clicks into place. 13. Close the top cover and th en turn on the pr inter. Jam in output bin For this control-panel message, look in two places for jams. First, check the output bin area for a jam. Next, startin[...]
-
Page 114
3. Open the top cover. 4. If the jammed sheet i s visible, remove it and the n close the top cover. 5. If the sheet is not visibl e, use the power switch to turn off the printer. WARNING! The fuser will be hot. Wai t 10 minutes before proceeding. 104 Chapter 8 Problem solving ENWW[...]
-
Page 115
6. Place your thumbs on the fuser latches, squeez e the latches, and pull up on the fuser to remove it. 7. On the fuser, lift the shut ter door. CAUTION Do not open the shutter door while the fuser is in the printer. 8. Remove any jammed sheets. NOTE If the sheet tea rs, make sure that all fragments are removed b e fore you resume printing. ENWW Ja[...]
-
Page 116
9. Hold the fuser with your thumbs on the l atches, and then push both sides of the fuser in to the printer. Press the fuser down until it clicks into place. 10. Close the top co ver and then turn on the p rinter. 106 Chapter 8 Problem solving ENWW[...]
-
Page 117
Paper-handling problems Use only media that meets the s pecifications outlined in the HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Specification Guide . For ordering information, see Supplies and accessories . For media specifications for this prin ter, see Print-media specifications . Printer feeds multiple sheets Cause Solution The paper exceeds the ma[...]
-
Page 118
Media does not fe ed automatically Cause Solution Manual feed is selected in the software program. Load a sheet of media into tray 1 and press OK . The tray is empty. Load media into the tray. Media from a previous jam has not been completely removed. Open the printer and remove any media that is in the paper path. Closely inspect the fuser area fo[...]
-
Page 119
Transparencies or glossy paper will not feed Cause Solution Media in another tray is the same size as the transparencies or glossy paper, and the printer is defaulting to the o ther tray. Make sure that the tray that contains the transparencies or glossy paper is selected in the software program or printer driver. Use the prin ter control panel to [...]
-
Page 120
Output is curled or wrinkled Cause Solution The media was used previously. Do not reuse media. Output is consistently curled. Use the control-panel Service menu to turn on the Less paper curl option. See Service menu . Printer will not perform manual duplex ing (2-sided printing) or duplexes incorrectly Cause Solution The printer driver is not set [...]
-
Page 121
Printer response problems The control-panel display is blank Cause Solution The printer power switch is in the off position. Verify that the printer is on. Fans might run while the printer is in standby mode (off). The printer memory DIMMs are defective or installed incorrectly. Verify that the printer memory DIMMs are correctly installed and are n[...]
-
Page 122
The printer is on but is not receiving da ta Cause Solution The interface cable is not co rrect for this co nfiguration. Select the correct interface cable for your configuration. See USB configuration . The interface cable is not securely connected to both the printer and the computer. Disconnect and reconnect the inter face cable. The interface c[...]
-
Page 123
Printer control-pa nel problems The following tab le lists common printer control-pa nel problems and suggested solutions for resolvin g them. Control-panel settin gs do not work co rrectly Cause Solution The printer control-panel display is blank, eve n when the fan is running. Fans might run while the printer is in standby mode (off). Press the p[...]
-
Page 124
Color-printing problems Printing black instead of color Cause Solution Grayscale is selected in the software program or printer driver. In the software program or printer driver, select Color mode instead of Grayscale or Monochrome mode. You might be using a driver for monochrome (b lack and white) printing. Install the PCL 6 or PS drivers, which e[...]
-
Page 125
Inconsistent colors print af ter installing a print cartridge Cause Solution The printer might need calibration. Calibrate the printer. See Calibrating the printer . The print cartridge might be a refille d cartridge. Use a genuine HP print cartridge. See Supplies and accessories . Printed colors do not match screen colors Cause Solution Extremely [...]
-
Page 126
Incorrect printer output Printer output problems Incorrect fonts print Cause Solution The font has not been correctly selected in the software program. Reselect the font in the software pr ogram. The font is not available to the printer. Download the font to the printer or u se another font. (In Windows, the driver does this automatically.) The cor[...]
-
Page 127
Partial printout Cause Solution A memory-error message appears on the printer control panel. 1. Increase printer memory by deleting un needed downloaded fonts, style sheets, an d macros from the printer memory. or 2. Add more memory to the printer. The file that you are printing cont ains error s. Check the software program to verify that the file [...]
-
Page 128
Macintosh proble ms Solving problems with Mac OS X The printer driver is not listed in th e Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. Cause Solution The printer software might not have been installed or was installed incorrectly. Make sure that the printer PPD file is in the following hard-drive folder : Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources/ <l[...]
-
Page 129
The printer driver does not automatically set up your selected printer in the Print Center or Printer Setup Utility. Cause Solution you are using. Reinstall the software. Se e the getting started guide for instructions . The interface cable might be defective or of poor quality. Replace the interface cable with a high-qu ality cable. A print job wa[...]
-
Page 130
When connected with a USB cable, the printe r does not appear in the Print Center or Printer Setup Utility after the driver is s elected. Cause Solution ● Ensure that you do not have too many USB devices dra wing power from the chain. Disconnect all of the devices from the chain, and connect the cable d irectly to the USB port on the host compute[...]
-
Page 131
Software program problems Cannot change system selections Cause Solution The software program does no t support system ch anges. See the software program documentation. The correct printer driver is not loaded. Load the corr ect printer driver. The correct program driver is not loaded. Load the correct program d river. Cannot select a font from the[...]
-
Page 132
Print-quality troubleshooting If you are experiencin g problems with print quality, th e following sections migh t help you identify the cause of the problem. Print-quality problems associated with media Some print-quality problems arise fr om the use of inappropri ate media. ● The driver setti ng is incorrect. To change the media type setting , [...]
-
Page 133
● If printed colors look wrong when printed, select differen t colors in the software prog ram or printer driver. ● If you are using a reflective ov erhead projector with the printed transparencies, use a standard overhead projector instea d. Print-quality problems assoc iated with the environment If the printer is operat ing in excessively hum[...]
-
Page 134
Using the HP ToolboxFX to tro ubleshoot print-quali ty problems From the HP Tool boxFX software you can print a page that helps identify whi ch print cartridge is causing the problem. The print-qu ality trouble shooting page prints five bands of color, which are divided into four overlapping sections. By examining ea ch section, y ou can isolate th[...]
-
Page 135
Calibrating the printer Calibration is a printer functio n that optimizes print quality. If you experience any print-quality problems, calibrate the printer. 1. Press OK . 2. Press > to highlight System Setup , and then press OK . 3. Press > to highlight Print quality , and th en press OK . 4. Press > to highlight Calibrate colo r , and th[...]
-
Page 136
Network problems (HP Colo r LaserJet 2700n only) Check the following items to verify that the printer is communicating with the network. Before you b egin this troubleshooting procedure, print a c onfiguration page. See Using printer information pa ges . 1. Are any physical co nnection problems evident between the workstation or file server and the[...]
-
Page 137
Check the status of your prot ocol on the Configurati on report. You can also use the embedded Web server, the HP ToolboxFX, or Ma cintosh Co nfigure Device to che c k the status of other protocols. See Managing the printer . 9. Does the printer appear in HP Web Je tadmin or other management programs? ● Verify the network settings on the Network [...]
-
Page 138
128 Chapter 8 Problem solving ENWW[...]
-
Page 139
A Supplies and accessories ● To order supplies in the U.S., go to www.hp. com/ sbso/product/supplies . ● To order supplies worldwide, go to www.hp.com/ ghp /buyonline.html . ● To order supplies in Canada, go to www.hp.ca/ catalog/supplies . ● To order supplies in Euro pe, go to www.hp.com / go /supplies . ● To order supplies in Asia-Pacif[...]
-
Page 140
Parts and supplies Spare parts and supplies for this pr inter will be available for at leas t five years afte r production has stopped. Part Part numb er Type/size Memory upgrades (D IMMs) Q1 887A Synchronous 64 MB DDR SDRAM D IMM Q7721A Synchronous 128 MB DDR SDRAM DIMM Q7722A Synchronous 256 MB DDR SDRAM DIMM Accessories Q5985A Optional 500-sheet[...]
-
Page 141
Part Part number Ty pe/size Media C2934A 50 sheets HP Color LaserJet Transparencies (letter) C2936A 50 sheets HP Color Laser Transparencie s (A4) Q1298A HP LaserJet Tough paper ( letter) Q1298B HP LaserJet Tough paper (A4) HPU1132 500 sheets HP Premium Choice LaserJet paper ( letter) CHP410 500 sheets HP Premium Choice LaserJet paper ( A4) HPJ1124 [...]
-
Page 142
Ordering by using the embedded Web server To order printing supplies directly through the embedded Web serve r, click the Shop for Supplies button in the top-right corne r of any page, and then follow the directions on the Web browser page. See Using the embed ded Web server . 132 Appendix A Supplies and accessories ENWW[...]
-
Page 143
Ordering by using the HP ToolboxFX Use the following steps to order prin ting supplies directly through the HP ToolboxFX. 1. Open the HP ToolboxFX. 2. Click the Shop for Supplies button. 3. Follow the instructions o n the Web browser page. ENWW Ordering by using the HP Too lboxFX 133[...]
-
Page 144
134 Appendix A Supplies and accessories ENWW[...]
-
Page 145
B Service and support ENWW 135[...]
-
Page 146
Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement HP PRODUCT DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY HP Color LaserJet 2700 and 2700n printers One-year limited warranty HP warrants to you, the end- user customer, that HP hardwa re and accessories will be free from defects in materials and workmanship after the d ate of purchase, for the period specified above. If HP[...]
-
Page 147
Print cartridge, transfer unit, and fuser limited warranty statement This HP product is warranted to b e free from defects in materials and workmanshi p. This warranty does not appl y to products that (a) have been re filled, refurb ished, remanufactured or tampered with in any way, (b) experience problem s resulti ng from misuse, improper storage,[...]
-
Page 148
HP Customer Care Online Services For 24-hour access to updated HP printer-specific so ftware, product information, and support information using an Interne t connectio n, go to www.hp.com/support/cl j2700. Go to www.hp.com/ support/net_printing for information about th e built-in networking. HP Instant Support Professional Edition (ISPE) is a suite[...]
-
Page 149
The HP ToolboxFX To check the printer status and setting s and view troubleshooting information and onli ne documentation, use the HP Toolb oxFX. You must have performe d a complete softwar e installation in order t o use the HP ToolboxFX. See Using the HP ToolboxFX . HP support and informatio n for Macintosh computers Go to www.hp.com/ go /macosx [...]
-
Page 150
HP maintenance agreements HP has several types of maintena nce agreement s that meet a wid e range of support needs. Maintenance agreements a re not part of the standar d warranty. Support servic es may vary by area. Check with your local HP d ealer to de termine the services availabl e to you. On-site service agreements To provide you w ith the le[...]
-
Page 151
Repacking the printer If your printer needs to b e moved or shipped to another location, perform the follow ing procedure to repack the printer. CAUTION Shipping damage as a result of inade quate packing is t he customer's responsibility. The printer must remai n upright during shipment. To repack the printe r CAUTION It is extremely important[...]
-
Page 152
142 Appendix B Service and support ENWW[...]
-
Page 153
C Printer specifications The printer specifications provide information about the size and weight, amount of power needed and used, and noise output of th e printer. The specifica t ions also describe how the differe nt operating modes affect power consumption, he at output, and noise output. Physical specifications Product Height Depth Width Weigh[...]
-
Page 154
Electrical specifications WARNING ! Po wer requirem ents are based on th e country/regio n where the printe r is sold. Do not convert operating voltages. This may damage the printer and void the produc t warranty. Item 110-volt models 220-volt models Power requirements 100 to 127 V (+/-10%) 50 to 60 Hz (+/-2 Hz) 220 to 240 V (+/-10%) 50 to 60 Hz (+[...]
-
Page 155
Power-consumption specifications Table C -1 Power consumption (average, in watts) 1 Product Model Printing 2 Ready 3 Sleep 4 Off Heat output- Ready (BTU/ hour) 5 HP Color LaserJet 2700 385 45 40 0.5 100 HP Color LaserJet 2700n 385 45 40 0.5 100 1 The power consumption reflects the hi ghest values measured for color and monochrome printing when usin[...]
-
Page 156
Acoustic emissions Sound power level Declared per ISO 9296 Printing (15 ppm) 1 L WAd = 6.9 Bels (A) [69 dB (A)] Ready L WAd = 5.3 Bels (A) [53 dB (A)] Sound pressure level: bystander pos ition Declared per ISO 9296 Printing (15 ppm) 1 L pAm = 55 dB (A) Ready L pAm = 39 dB (A) 1 The color printing speed is 15 ppm for letter-size media and A4-size me[...]
-
Page 157
Operating-environment specifications Environment Recommend ed Allowed Temperature 17° to 25°C (62.6° to 77° F) 10° to 27°C (5 0° to 81 F) Humidity 20% t o 60% r elative humidity (RH) 10% to 70% RH Altitude Not applicable 0 to 2600 m (0 to 8530 ft) NOTE These values are subject to chang e . ENWW Operating-environment specificatio ns 147[...]
-
Page 158
148 Appendix C Printer specifications ENWW[...]
-
Page 159
D Regulatory information This section contains the following regulatory information : ● FCC regulations ● Environmental product stewardship program ● Declaration of conformity ● Safety statements ● Laser statement for Finland ENWW 149[...]
-
Page 160
FCC regulations This equipment has been tested and fo und to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are design ed to provide reasonable protection agains t harmful interference in a residential installa tion. This equipme nt generates, use s, and can r adiate radio frequency energy. I[...]
-
Page 161
Environmental product stewardship program Protecting the environment Hewlett-Packard Company is committed to providing quality prod ucts in an environmentally sound manner. This product has been desig ned with several a ttributes to minimize impacts on our e n vironment. Ozone production This product generates no appreciabl e ozone gas (O 3 ). Powe[...]
-
Page 162
More than 10 million HP LaserJet print cartridges were recycled globally in 2004 through the HP Planet Partners supplies recycling program. This record number represents 26 million pounds of print cartridge materials diverted from landfills. Worldwide, in 2004, HP recycled an average of 59% of the print cartridge by weight consisting primarily of p[...]
-
Page 163
For more information To obtain informa tion about these environme ntal topics: ● Product environmental profile sheet fo r this a nd many related HP products ● HP’s commitment to the enviro nment ● HP’s environmental management system ● HP’s end-of-life product re turn and recycling program ● Material Safety Data Sheets Visit www.hp.[...]
-
Page 164
Declaration of conformity Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Na me: Hewlett-Packard Company Manufacturer's Addr ess: 1131 1 Chinden Boulevard, Boise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA declares, that the produ ct Product Name: HP Color LaserJet 2700 Series Regulatory Model: 3) BOISB-0504-01 Product Options[...]
-
Page 165
Safety statements Laser safety The Center for Devices and Radio logical Health (C DR H) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ha s implemented regula tions for laser products m anufactured since August 1, 19 76. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. The printer is certified as a “Class 1” laser product under the[...]
-
Page 166
Laser statement for Finland Luokan 1 laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat HP Color LaserJet 270 0, 2700n, laserkirjoitin on käyttäjän kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Normaalissa käytö ssä kirjoitti men suojakoteloi nti estää lasersäteen pääsyn laitteen ulkopuolelle. Laitteen turvalli suusluo kka on määritetty stan dardin EN 60 82[...]
-
Page 167
E Working with memory Printer memory The printer has one dual inli ne memory module (DIM M) slot. Use the DIMM slot to upgrade the printer with the following items: ● More printer memo ry (DIMMs are available in 64, 128, and 256 MB). ● Other DIMM-based printe r la nguages and printer options NOTE Single in-line memory module s (SIMMs) used on p[...]
-
Page 168
Installing memory DIMMs You can install more memory fo r the printer, and you can also install a font DIMM to a llow the printer to print characters for lan guages such as Chinese or the Cyrillic alphabet. CAUTION Static electricity can damage DIMMs. When handling DIMMs, eith er wear an antistatic wrist strap, or freque ntly touch the surface of th[...]
-
Page 169
3. Place the formatter boa rd on a clean, flat, gro unded surface. To replace a DIMM that is currently installed, sp read the latches apart on each side of the DIMM slot, lift the DIMM up at an angle, and pull it out. 4. Remove the new DIMM from the antistatic package , and the n locate the alignment notch on th e bottom edge of the DIMM. 5. Holdin[...]
-
Page 170
6. Push down on the DIMM until both latches engage the DIMM. NOTE If you have difficulty inserting the DIMM, ma ke sure that the notch on the bo ttom of the DIMM is aligned with th e bar in the slot. If the DIMM sti ll does not go in, make sure th at you are using the correct DIMM type. 7. Align the edge of the formatter boar d in the tracks at the[...]
-
Page 171
5. Click OK . 6. Go to Checking DIMM installati on . Checking DIMM installation Check that the DIMMs are installed correctly and working. To check DIMM installation 1. Turn the printer on. Check that the printer is in the Ready state after it has gone through th e startup sequence. If an e r ror message appears, a DIMM might have been incorrectly i[...]
-
Page 172
162 Appendix E Working with me mory ENWW[...]
-
Page 173
Glossary bidirectio nal communica tion Two-way data transmission. bin A receptacle for holding printed pages. BOOTP Abbreviation for “Bootstrap Protocol,” an In ternet prot ocol that a computer use s to find its IP address. calibration The process in which the printer makes internal adjustments to produce the best print qu ality. control panel [...]
-
Page 174
IPX/SPX Abbreviation for “internetwork packe t exchange/sequence d packet exchange.” macro A single keystroke or command that results in a series of actions or instructions. media The paper, labels, transparencies, or other ma terial on which the printer prints the image. memory tag A me mory partition that has a specific address. monochrome Bl[...]
-
Page 175
Index Symbols/Numerics 2–sided printing printing 54 troubleshooting 110 500–sheet tray. See tray 3 A accessibility features 3 accessories ordering 129, 132, 133 troubleshooting 121 acoustic specifications 146 alerts, setting up 64 archive setting 25 B batteries, disposa l of 152 bin, output jams, clearing 103 locating 4 blank control panel, tro[...]
-
Page 176
D declaration of conformity 154 default settings, restoring 25 demo page 21, 58 density settings 68 device discovery 32 device error message 91 Device Settings tab, HP ToolboxF X 66 DHCP 34 digital phot o settings 50 DIMMs installing 158 ordering 130 verifying installation 161 display contrast, setting 23 disposal, batteries 152 documentat ion 131 [...]
-
Page 177
I image quality archive setting 25 HP ToolboxFX settings 68 photos 50 troubleshooting 122 ImageREt 72 incorrect supplies error message 91 information pa ges 58 input trays. See trays install supplies message 91 installation guide s, supplies 83 Internet pr otocol (IP) 33 invalid driver error message 91 IP address BOOTP 34 Macintosh, troubleshooting[...]
-
Page 178
Networking tab , embedded W eb server 62 networks configuration page 21 configuring 29 control panel use in 26 device d iscovery 32 DHCP 34 embedded Web server 30 embedded Web server, accessin g 60 gateways 34 HP ToolboxFX 30 Internet Protocol (IP) 33 IP address 30, 32, 33 link speed 31 models supporting 2 operating systems supported 6 password, se[...]
-
Page 179
storing 81 warranty 137 print density settings 68 Print Document On (Windows) 48 print quality archive setting 25 HP ToolboxFX settings 68 photos 50 troubleshooting 122 troubleshooting page , HP ToolboxFX 124 printer drivers. See drivers printing system softw are 6 processor speed 3 protocols, netw ork 32 PS Emulation drivers 6 PS font list 21, 58 [...]
-
Page 180
technical support 138 telephone suppo r t 138 temperature specifications 13, 147 toner buildup, troubleshooting 123 toner cartridges. See print cartridges Toolbox. See HP ToolboxFX top cover, locating 4 transfer unit warranty 137 Transmission Cont rol Protocol (TCP) 33 transparencies loading 46 ordering 131 printing on 14 sizes supported 10 trouble[...]
-
Page 181
[...]
-
Page 182
© 2006 Hew lett -P ack ard Dev elopment Compan y , L.P . www .hp .com *Q7824-90932* *Q7824-90932* Q7 8 2 4 -9 09 3 2[...]