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Print Technology | Laser |
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Print Speed | Up to 30 ppm |
Monthly Duty Cycle | Up to 25, 000 pages |
Output Capacity | 150-sheet output bin |
Duplex Printing | Manual |
Connectivity | USB 2.0 |
Processor Speed | 266 MHz |
Memory | 16 MB |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac OS, Linux |
First Page Out | As fast as 8 seconds |
Input Capacity | 250-sheet input tray |
Supported Media Sizes | A4, A5, A6, B5, Envelopes |
Supported Media Types | Paper, envelopes, labels, cardstock, transparencies |
Power Consumption | 7 watts |
Print Resolution | Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Details specifications of HP LaserJet P2030 Series printer models.
Lists key features of the printer, including performance, UI, and connectivity.
Identifies and explains the various physical parts and locations of the printer.
Explains the printer's control panel, lights, and buttons for status indication.
Lists compatible Windows operating systems for the printer.
Describes the host-based printer driver for Windows.
Explains the order of precedence for print setting changes in software.
Instructions on how to modify printer driver settings for different scenarios.
Steps to uninstall printer software from a Windows system.
Lists utilities like Status Alerts and Embedded Web server for Windows.
Instructions for obtaining drivers for UNIX and Linux.
Lists supported Macintosh operating systems and software utilities.
Explains advanced printing features available in the Macintosh driver.
Instructions for connecting the printer via USB or parallel ports.
Steps for configuring the printer's network settings and protocols.
Guidelines for using paper to avoid issues like jams and poor print quality.
Lists all supported paper sizes for Tray 1 and Tray 2.
Lists supported paper types (plain, heavy, labels, etc.) for different trays.
Details the paper capacity for each tray and output bin.
Important do's and don'ts for printing on envelopes, labels, transparencies, etc.
Instructions on how to load paper correctly into Tray 1 and Tray 2.
Steps to configure tray settings via the printer driver or embedded web server.
How to use the standard output bin and the straight-through paper path.
Explains EconoMode for reducing toner usage and cost at the expense of quality.
How to enable quiet mode to reduce printing noise and speed.
Procedures for stopping a print job from the control panel or software.
Comprehensive guide to using advanced features in the Windows printer driver.
How to print demo, configuration, and supplies status pages.
Using the embedded Web server for network management and status.
Securing the printer using a cable-type security lock.
Information on supplies life, print cartridge management, and authenticity.
Guidelines for replacing supplies and parts, including print cartridges.
Procedures for cleaning internal printer components and rollers.
Troubleshooting checklist for general product issues and connectivity.
Procedure to reset the printer to its original factory default settings.
Explains the meaning of different status light combinations on the control panel.
Lists common error messages and recommended actions to resolve them.
Common causes of paper jams and procedures to clear them from various locations.
Troubleshooting common print quality issues, defects, and density adjustments.
Troubleshooting issues related to slow printing or blank pages.
Steps to verify network communication and resolve connectivity issues.
Solutions for common error messages encountered in Windows.
Troubleshooting common printing issues specific to Macintosh systems.
Information for solving problems when using Linux with the printer.
Methods for ordering replacement parts and supplies directly from HP or providers.
Lists part numbers for print cartridges and interface cables.
Details the warranty terms and conditions for HP hardware and accessories.
Specific warranty information for HP print cartridges.
Legal agreement governing the use of the printer's software.
Information on HP's customer self-repair program for parts replacement.
Contact information and resources for obtaining telephone and internet support.
Information on available HP maintenance and on-site service agreements.
Provides dimensions, weights, and specifications for the printer.
Information on the printer's power usage and noise levels.
Specifies the recommended temperature and humidity for printing and storage.
Compliance information regarding FCC rules for digital devices.
HP's commitment to environmental responsibility and product stewardship.
Statement confirming the product's compliance with relevant directives and standards.
Important safety warnings, including laser safety and compliance statements.