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Functions | Print, copy, scan, fax |
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Print Speed Color | Up to 4 ppm |
Copy Speed Color | Up to 4 cpm |
Duplex Printing | Manual |
Print Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Scan Resolution | Up to 1200 dpi |
Copy Resolution | 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Resolution | 300 x 300 dpi |
Maximum Number of Copies | 99 copies |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Paper Handling Input | 150-sheet input tray |
Media Sizes Supported | A4, A5, A6, B5 |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac OS |
Details the differences between HP LaserJet M1522n MFP and M1522nf MFP configurations.
Lists key performance, print quality, fax, copy, scan, and connectivity features of the product.
Identifies physical components of the printer through front and back views with numbered labels.
Lists the operating systems compatible with the printer for full software, driver, and scan functions.
Explains the function of each button and section on the printer's control panel.
Details how to navigate and use the main menus available on the control panel.
Specifies the Windows OS versions compatible with the full software and driver installations.
Lists the available printer driver options: PCL 5, PCL 6, and PS level 3 emulation.
Describes Recommended, Express, and Custom installation options for Windows software.
Outlines available utilities like HP ToolboxFX, Embedded Web server, and HP Web Jetadmin.
Details supported OS, drivers, and installation types for Macintosh systems.
Explains how to use print presets, resizing, watermarks, and multiple pages per sheet.
Provides instructions for scanning documents using HP Director and saving to file or email.
Guides on how to send faxes from a Macintosh computer using the print dialog.
Steps for connecting the printer to a computer using a USB cable and installing software.
Lists the operating systems that support network printing with the product.
Details the printing, discovery, messaging, and IP addressing protocols supported by the product.
Explains how to view and change network settings like IP address and link speed.
Guidelines on using appropriate paper to avoid issues like poor quality, jams, and wear.
Lists supported paper sizes and their availability in priority input tray and Tray 1.
Provides 'Do' and 'Do not' guidelines for printing on envelopes, labels, transparencies, etc.
Instructions for loading paper into the priority input tray and Tray 1, including media guide adjustment.
Guides on selecting the correct media type and size in the printer driver for better print quality.
Explains how to access printer-driver Help screens in Windows and Macintosh.
Instructions on how to cancel a print job from the product control panel, software, or print queue.
Steps to create booklets by printing two pages per sheet and folding them.
Instructions for loading originals into the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) or onto the flatbed scanner.
Explains one-touch copying, making multiple copies, and changing copy settings for the current job.
Details how to adjust copy quality, contrast, draft settings, and custom copy settings.
Procedure to reset all copy settings to the product's factory default values.
Instructions for loading documents into the ADF or onto the flatbed scanner for scanning.
Overview of scanning methods, including using HP LaserJet Scan, HP Director, or other software.
Explains scan file formats, resolution, color settings, and scan quality.
Troubleshooting guide for issues like poor image quality, blank pages, lines, and smearing.
Lists available fax features like setup wizard, phone book, auto redial, fax forwarding, etc.
Covers connecting hardware, setting fax time, date, header, and phone book management.
Details on adjusting sound volume, dial prefix, redial options, resolution, and paper size for faxes.
Troubleshooting guide for common fax errors, memory issues, and connection problems.
How to print configuration, supplies status, font lists, demo pages, event logs, and usage pages.
Explains how to use HP ToolboxFX for device status, alerts, fax tasks, and system settings.
Covers checking and ordering supplies, storing them, HP policy on non-HP supplies, and recycling.
Procedures for cleaning the paper path, ADF pickup roller assembly, and lid backing.
A step-by-step guide to diagnose and resolve common product issues.
Procedure to reset all product settings to their original factory defaults.
Lists and explains alert, warning, and critical error messages displayed on the control panel.
Explains causes of jams and provides steps to clear jams from ADF, input trays, output bin, etc.
Lists replacement print cartridges and their part numbers.
Details available accessories like USB cables and fax cords with their part numbers.
Outlines the terms and conditions of the limited warranty for HP hardware and software.
Explains the process and categories for customer self-repair of defective parts.
Provides contact information and resources for online and telephone support.
Information on available maintenance agreements and how to repack the device for repair.
Provides dimensions and weight for the HP LaserJet M1522n and M1522nf models.
Details power requirements, voltage, and rated current for 110-volt and 230-volt models.
Lists recommended and operating temperature, and relative humidity ranges.
Specifies sound power and pressure levels during printing and in ready state.
Explains FCC rules, registration, and requirements for Class B digital devices.
Information on ozone production, power consumption, toner use, paper use, and plastics.
Guidelines for returning and recycling HP LaserJet print cartridges and other supplies.
States that the product conforms to various safety and EMC standards, including FCC and CE.
Automatic document feeder, used for feeding originals for copying, scanning, or faxing.
Software used to locate and open web pages.
Process of printing multiple copies in sets before printing additional copies of the same page.
Difference between dark and light areas of an image, affecting shade resemblance.
Information regarding features that make the product accessible to users with disabilities.
Details on available accessories, including part numbers for ordering.
Specifies the sound power and pressure levels of the product during operation.
History of fax activity, including received, sent, and deleted faxes, and errors.