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Print Technology | Laser |
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Print Speed | Up to 35 ppm |
Print Resolution | Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Copy Speed | Up to 35 cpm |
Copy Resolution | Up to 600 x 600 dpi |
Fax Speed | 33.6 kbps |
Fax Transmission Speed | 3 seconds per page |
Functions | Print, Copy, Scan, Fax |
Processor Speed | 400 MHz |
Memory | 256 MB |
Scanner Type | Flatbed, ADF |
Scan Speed | Up to 20 ppm |
Standard Output Capacity | 250 sheets |
Duplex Printing | Automatic (standard) |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Fax Resolution | Up to 300 x 300 dpi |
Hard Disk | Optional |
Paper Capacity | Up to 1100 sheets |
Operating System Compatibility | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Scan Resolution | Up to 600 x 600 dpi (color and monochrome, ADF); Up to 600 x 600 dpi (color and monochrome, flatbed) |
Details hardware configurations for different HP LaserJet models.
Lists key features and their descriptions, covering performance, UI, drivers, etc.
Identifies and labels the main external device parts and their functions.
Details the various physical ports available on the device for connectivity.
Covers supported operating systems, minimum requirements, and printer drivers.
Outlines accepted media types, sizes, and general guidelines for paper usage.
Specifies environmental and location requirements for device installation.
Provides step-by-step instructions for loading and configuring paper trays.
Guides on installing consumables like print cartridges and other supplies.
Instructions for installing optional hardware accessories like memory modules or network cards.
Information on managing print cartridges, supplies life, and storage.
Procedures for cleaning various parts of the device like ADF, scanner glass, and fuser.
Details on using information pages, HP Easy Printer Care, and embedded Web server.
Overview of major device components and their relationships, including a block diagram.
Illustrates and lists the major internal parts of the device with reference numbers.
Explains device operation sequences and timing diagrams for print operations.
Introduces the chapter's scope covering field replaceable units (FRUs) and service strategies.
Detailed procedures for removing and replacing ADF and scanner components.
Instructions for removing various external covers of the device to access internal parts.
Step-by-step guide for removing and replacing the formatter board.
Procedures for removing and replacing the ECU, a critical control component.
Provides a basic troubleshooting tree to diagnose device issues.
Lists and explains control panel messages and recommended actions.
Detailed instructions and diagrams for clearing paper jams in various locations.
Explains boot-up key sequences for accessing service modes like cold reset and NVRAM initialization.
Guides on determining firmware level and updating or recovering device firmware.
Provides a checklist and solutions for common print quality issues.
Information on how to order replacement parts, accessories, and supplies.
Diagram and part numbers for the ADF and scanner assembly components.
Diagram and part numbers for all external covers of the device.
Detailed diagrams and part numbers for various internal components.
An alphabetical listing of all parts with their corresponding part numbers and locations.
Details multiple methods for ordering parts, accessories, and supplies.
Lists part numbers for accessories, print cartridges, memory, and cables.
Outlines the terms and conditions of the HP limited warranty for hardware and software.
Explains the Customer Self Repair (CSR) program for parts replacement.
Information on accessing HP's online services, telephone support, and software downloads.
Describes available HP maintenance and on-site service agreements.
Details the printer's physical dimensions, weight, and configuration options.
Provides power requirements, voltage, and power consumption details.
Information on the sound power and pressure levels during printing and ready states.
Specifies the necessary environmental conditions for printing and storage.
Details compliance with FCC rules for Class B digital devices and measures to avoid interference.
Information on the product's environmental design, power consumption, and recycling programs.
Product conformity statement with relevant international standards like ISO, EN, and FCC.
Safety warnings and compliance statements, including laser safety and Canadian DOC regulations.
Explains device memory features, DIMM slots, and EIO slot capabilities for expansion.