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HP LaserJet Enterprise M607n - Change jam recovery

HP LaserJet Enterprise M607n
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Change jam recovery
This printer provides a jam recovery feature that reprints jammed pages.
Change jam recovery from a touchscreen control panel
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe (right), and then touch the Settings button.
2. Open the following menus:
General
Jam Recovery
3. Select one of the following options:
Automatic — The printer attempts to reprint jammed pages when sucient memory is available.
This is the default setting.
O — The printer does not attempt to reprint jammed pages. Because no memory is used to store
the most recent pages, performance is optimal.
NOTE: Some pages can be lost if the printer runs out of paper while printing a duplex job with
Jam Recovery set to O.
On — The printer always reprints jammed pages. Additional memory is allocated to store the last
few pages printed.
Change jam recovery from a LCD control panel
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, use the down arrow button to select the Print
menu.
2. Use the right arrow button to scroll to and select the Settings menu, and then press the OK button.
3. Use the down arrow button to scroll to and select the General menu, and then press the OK button.
4. Use the down arrow button to scroll to and select the Jam Recovery menu, and then press the OK
button.
5. Use the down arrow button to scroll to an option, and then press the OK button to select it.
Automatic — The printer attempts to reprint jammed pages when sucient memory is available.
This is the default setting.
O — The printer does not attempt to reprint jammed pages. Because no memory is used to store
the most recent pages, performance is optimal.
NOTE: Some pages can be lost if the printer runs out of paper while printing a duplex job with
Jam Recovery set to O.
On — The printer always reprints jammed pages. Additional memory is allocated to store the last
few pages printed.
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