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Print Technology | Laser |
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First Page Out | As fast as 7 seconds |
Monthly Duty Cycle | Up to 8, 000 pages |
Duplex Printing | Manual (driver support provided) |
Connectivity | Hi-Speed USB 2.0 |
Media Types | Paper (laser, plain, photo, rough, vellum), envelopes, labels, cardstock, transparencies, postcards |
Processor Speed | 400 MHz |
Memory | 32 MB |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Print Speed | Up to 25 ppm |
Recommended Monthly Page Volume | 250 to 2, 000 |
Media Sizes Supported | Envelopes |
Dimensions | 387 x 284 x 246 mm |
Weight | 7 kg |
Power Consumption | 0.9 watts (off) |
Instructions for loading paper into the priority input slot for single sheets or envelopes.
Guidance on loading paper into the main input tray, including capacity and media handling.
Proper orientation for loading various paper types like letterhead and envelopes into the trays.
Guidance on handling, policies, and support for HP print cartridges, including non-HP options.
Best practices for storing print cartridges to prevent damage and ensure optimal performance.
HP's stance and warranty implications regarding the use of non-HP print cartridges.
Contact details for reporting counterfeit HP cartridges and verifying product authenticity.
Instructions on how to return used HP supplies for recycling using provided packaging and labels.
Steps to redistribute toner within the print cartridge to improve print quality for light pages.
A systematic checklist to diagnose and resolve common product issues, starting with basic checks.
An overview of various factors influencing printing speed and overall product performance.
Procedure to reset the product to its original factory default settings to resolve persistent issues.
Identifies frequent reasons for paper jams, such as improper loading or non-compliant media.
Highlights the specific internal areas within the product where paper jams are likely to occur.
Detailed instructions for removing jammed paper from the main and priority input trays.
Procedure for clearing paper jams specifically from the automatic duplexer unit.
Steps to remove jammed paper found in the product's output bins or exit pathways.
Instructions for clearing paper jams located within the internal components of the printer.
Tips and checks to prevent recurring paper jams, focusing on tray loading and media handling.
How to configure the product's jam recovery feature to automatically reprint damaged pages.
Visual examples and identification of common print defects like light print, specks, and smudges.
Troubleshooting steps for light or faded print, including toner redistribution and density settings.
Resolving print issues caused by toner specks, potentially requiring cleaning or cartridge replacement.
Diagnosing and fixing print issues where parts of the image or text are missing.
Steps to address print defects appearing as vertical lines on the output page.
Solutions for unwanted gray background shading on printed documents.
Correcting toner smears on media edges by checking guides and fuser temperature settings.
Addressing issues related to loose toner particles on the printed page or within the product.
Troubleshooting recurring marks or defects appearing at regular intervals on printed pages.
Resolving issues where characters are improperly formed, appearing hollow or wavy.
Fixing pages where the printed content is misaligned or skewed.
Solutions for printed pages that exhibit curling or wavy patterns.
Preventing and fixing wrinkles or creases appearing on printed media.
Addressing extensive toner scatter around characters by changing media or driver settings.
Managing moisture-related print quality issues, including steam or vapor from the printer.
Confirming the printer's normal operation, especially when dealing with perceived moisture or steam.
Recommendations for environmental conditions and paper storage to minimize steam or vapor release.
Instructions on adjusting the print density setting via printer properties to enhance image quality.