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Model | HP 3500 Series |
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Layer | Layer 3 |
MAC Address Table Size | 16, 000 entries |
Type | Managed |
Uplink | SFP |
PoE | Optional |
Management | Web, CLI, SNMP |
Routing Protocol | Static, RIP |
Power Supply | Internal |
Form Factor | 1U rack-mountable |
Jumbo Frame Support | Yes |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) |
Ports | 24 or 48 10/100/1000 ports |
Details printer models, features, specifications, media handling, and assemblies.
Specifies printer location, space, electrical, environmental, and supply storage conditions.
Provides information on environmental impact, FCC regulations, and safety statements.
Explains the printer repair process and how to order replacement parts and supplies.
Details HP's limited warranty for hardware and supplies, and available maintenance agreements.
Details printer package contents and guides for initial setup and connection.
Provides instructions for loading paper into trays and connecting the printer via USB or parallel ports.
Guides network setup, EIO configuration, HP Jetdirect servers, and software installation.
Explains control panel locking for security and procedures for installing memory DIMMs.
Provides guidance on cleaning printer surfaces, interior, and managing toner spills.
Details supply life, estimated replacement intervals for consumables, and how to order them.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing key printer components like cartridges, transfer unit, and fuser.
Explains the four main printer systems: engine control, laser/scanner, image formation, and pickup/feed.
Details the power-on sequence, engine control system, and the function of key circuit boards.
Describes the electrostatic latent image formation, developing, transfer, fuser, and cleaning stages.
Explains ITB cleaning, waste toner detection, transfer unit detection, and paper path sensors.
Details the function and location of motors, solenoids, and clutches used in paper feeding.
Covers removal strategy, warnings, ESD precautions, and required tools for part replacement.
Details removing the printer's external covers and tray assemblies.
Identifies main internal assemblies and provides removal procedures for components like PCBs and motors.
Outlines the general approach to troubleshooting printer issues, including checklists and flowcharts.
Explains control panel messages and their meanings for status, warning, and error conditions.
Provides methods for diagnosing and clearing paper jams and resolving print quality problems.
Guides for troubleshooting interface, network, and control panel related problems.
Information on obtaining replacement parts and consumables, including contact details.
Illustrates major printer assemblies and provides detailed parts lists for component identification.
Details necessary configuration steps after replacing key components like formatter or DC controller.