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Print Technology | Laser |
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Functions | Print, Copy, Scan |
Print Speed Black | Up to 16 ppm |
Print Speed Color | Up to 4 ppm |
Print Resolution | Up to 600 x 600 dpi |
Monthly Duty Cycle | Up to 20, 000 pages |
Processor Speed | 600 MHz |
Memory | 128 MB |
Display | 2-line LCD |
Duplex Printing | Manual |
Scan Type | Flatbed |
Scan Resolution, Optical | Up to 1200 dpi |
Copy Speed Black | Up to 16 cpm |
Copy Speed Color | Up to 4 cpm |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 423 x 425 x 280 mm |
Connectivity | Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port, 10/100Base-TX network port |
Output Capacity | Up to 50 sheets |
Media Sizes Supported | A4, A5, A6, B5, Envelope |
Media Types | Plain, Envelopes, Labels, Transparencies |
Input Capacity | 150-sheet input tray |
Weight | 15 kg |
Compares features of M176n and M177fw models, covering paper handling, OS support, connectivity, and functions.
Identifies and labels external components of the product, including the output bin, scanner, and input tray.
Describes the buttons, displays, and indicator lights on the product's control panel for operation.
Lists compatible paper sizes, from Letter and Legal to envelopes and custom sizes, and supported paper types.
Provides step-by-step instructions and illustrations for loading paper correctly into the input tray.
Explains basic printing, duplex printing, multiple pages per sheet, and paper type selection in Windows.
Details printing, duplex printing, multiple pages per sheet, and paper type selection for Mac OS X.
Covers remote printing options like HP ePrint and HP ePrint software for printing over the internet.
Guides users on setting up direct wireless printing from mobile devices or computers.
Instructions for making standard copies using either the LCD or touchscreen control panel.
Step-by-step guide for performing two-sided copying of documents.
Explains settings like Auto Select, Mixed, Text, and Picture to adjust copy quality.
Details on initiating scans using HP Scan software on a Windows computer.
Instructions for performing scans using HP Scan software on a Mac OS X system.
Guides on connecting the product to a phone line and configuring fax settings.
Procedures for sending faxes manually from the control panel or via HP software.
Manages frequently dialed fax numbers stored as speed-dial entries.
Instructions for reconfiguring the product's connection method in Windows.
Details on using web-based applications via the product's touchscreen interface.
Utility for checking product status and changing settings via Windows.
Software utility for managing product settings and status on Mac OS X.
Information on product security standards and setting/changing passwords.
Configuration options for power saving and toner usage (EconoMode, Sleep/Auto Off).
Managing alerts and behavior when toner cartridges reach low or very low states.
Step-by-step guide for safely removing and installing toner cartridges.
Detailed instructions for removing and installing the product's imaging drum.
Accessing the built-in help system for guidance on using the product's screens.
Resets product and network settings to their original factory configurations.
Troubleshooting for issues like paper not picking up, picking multiple sheets, or frequent jams.
Step-by-step instructions for removing paper jams from the input tray.
Procedures for clearing jammed paper visible in the output bin.
Instructions for removing paper jams from the document feeder area.
Tips and procedures to enhance the quality of printed documents.
Methods to enhance the quality of copied and scanned documents.
Troubleshooting steps to improve the clarity and quality of fax transmissions.
Diagnosing and resolving issues related to wired network connectivity.
Steps to troubleshoot and resolve problems with wireless network connections.
Guidance for troubleshooting common fax issues such as slow transmission or poor quality.
Information on how to order genuine HP parts, accessories, and supplies online or via support.
Lists parts designated as Mandatory or Optional for customer self-replacement.
Information on available accessories for the product, such as USB cables.