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Menu item Description
PRINT CMYK SAMPLES Prints color samples for different CMYK values.
The samples act as a guide for color matching
on the HP Color LaserJet 5550 models only.
PRINT FILE DIRECTORY Prints the name and directory of files stored in
the printer on an optional hard drive.
PRINT PCL FONT LIST Prints the available PCL fonts.
PRINT PS FONT LIST Prints the available PS (emulated PostScript)
fonts.
Paper handling menu
The paper handling menu allows you to configure input trays by size and type. It is important
to correctly configure the trays with this menu before you print for the first time.
Note
If you have used previous HP Color LaserJet printers, you might be accustomed to
configuring Tray 1 to first mode or cassette mode. To mimic the settings for first mode,
configure Tray 1 for size = ANY SIZE and type = ANY TYPE. To mimic the settings for
cassette mode, set either the size or type for Tray 1 to a setting other than ANY.
Menu item
Value Description
TRAY 1 SIZE A list of available sizes appears. Allows you to configure the
media size for Tray 1. The
default is ANY SIZE.
TRAY 1 TYPE A list of available types appears. Allows you to configure the
media type for Tray 1. The
default is ANY TYPE. S
TRAY <N> SIZE
N = 2, 3, 4, or 5
A list of available sizes appears. Allows you to configure the
media size for Trays 2, 3, 4,
and 5 (HP Color LaserJet
5550). The default setting is the
size detected by the guides in
the tray. To use a custom size,
move the switch in the tray to
custom.
TRAY <N> TYPE
N = 2, 3, 4, or 5
A list of available types appears. Allows you to configure the
media type for Trays 2, 3, 4,
and 5 (HP Color LaserJet
5550). The default is PLAIN.
Configure device menu
The Configure device menu has several submenus. These submenus allow you to change
the printer’s default printing settings, adjust the print quality, change the system’s
configuration and I/O options, and reset the printer to its default settings.
Table 7-40. Information menu descriptions (continued)
374 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting ENWW

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