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print speed | up to 14 ppm |
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first page out | 10 secs |
print quality | 1200 dpi effective output quality |
processor speed | 240 MHz |
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memory | 32 MB RAM |
fax memory | up to 110 pages (2 MB) |
scan resolution optical | 600 x 600 dpi |
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scan resolution enhanced | 9600 x 9600 dpi |
bit depth | 24-bit |
copy speed | up to 14 cpm |
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multiple copies | 1-99 copies |
reduce/enlarge | 25 to 400% |
input weight | 60 to 163 g/m² |
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ADF input weight | 42 to 260 g/m² |
output capacity | 125 sheets |
input voltage | 220 to 240 VAC |
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power consumption printing | 260 watts maximum |
power consumption standby | 7 watts |
operating temperature | 15 to 32.5˚ C |
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operating humidity | 10 to 80% RH |
storage temperature | -20 to 40˚ C |
dimensions out of package | 426 x 470 x 445 mm |
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dimensions packaged | 600 x 400 x 475 mm |
weight out of package | 9.5 kg |
Instructions for connecting the HP LaserJet 3015, 3030, and 3380 all-in-one devices to a telephone line for fax functionality.
Procedures for setting fax features such as time, date, and fax header information using the control panel.
Steps for loading documents into the automatic document feeder (ADF) or onto the flatbed scanner for faxing.
Guidance on sending faxes to single or multiple recipients, including using one-touch keys or speed-dial entries.
Information on how the device receives incoming faxes, including manual and automatic answer modes.
Instructions on how to schedule a fax to be sent automatically at a future time to one or more recipients.
Procedures for printing a chronological history of received, sent, or deleted faxes, including errors.
A checklist to help diagnose faxing problems by verifying setup, cord installation, and telephone line functionality.
Solutions for common fax issues like document feeding errors, incorrect report timing, and volume adjustments.
Troubleshooting steps for issues with receiving faxes, such as failure to receive from extension phones or voice calls.
Guidance for resolving issues when sending faxes, including transmission stops, errors, and slow speeds.