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Print Speed (Black, Normal) | Up to 40 ppm |
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Print Speed (Color, Normal) | Up to 40 ppm |
Monthly Duty Cycle | Up to 50, 000 pages |
Duplex Printing | Automatic (standard) |
Processor Speed | 1.2 GHz |
Memory | 512 MB |
Print Technology | HP PageWide Technology |
First Page Out (Black) | As fast as 6.5 seconds |
First Page Out (Color) | As fast as 7 seconds |
Print Resolution (Black) | Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi |
Print Resolution (Color) | Up to 2400 x 1200 optimized dpi |
Display | 2.0-inch (5.08 cm) LCD |
Standard Connectivity | USB 2.0, Ethernet |
Mobile Printing Capability | HP ePrint; Apple AirPrintâ„¢; Mopriaâ„¢-certified |
Network Ready | Yes |
Paper Handling Input, Standard | 500-sheet input tray, 50-sheet multipurpose tray |
Paper Handling Output, Standard | 300-sheet face-down output bin |
Media Sizes Supported | A4, A5, A6, B5, Legal, Letter, Executive, Envelopes (DL, C5, C6, Monarch) |
Media Types | Plain paper, HP Advanced Photo Papers, HP Matte Presentation Paper, HP Matte Brochure Paper, HP Glossy Brochure Paper, Other Photo Papers, Other Brochure Papers, Card Stock, Recycled, Preprinted, Prepunched, Letterhead, Envelope, Bond |
Maximum Print Resolution | Up to 2400 x 1200 optimized dpi |
Dimensions | 530 x 407 x 379 mm |
Details on model features, specs, print speeds, and connectivity options.
Visual guide to the printer's front, back, and cartridge door with labeled components.
Instructions for turning the printer on/off and managing power settings like Sleep Mode.
Explanation of control panel buttons, menu navigation, and status indicators.
How to enable or disable Quiet Mode to reduce printer noise.
Steps for connecting the printer via USB cable or network.
Wireless printing without an existing network connection.
Installing software for a printer already on a wireless network.
Instructions to launch HP printer software on Windows operating systems.
Options for viewing, changing network settings, and managing passwords.
Accessing and using the printer's web interface for management and configuration.
Configuring and enabling HP Web Services for ePrint and print apps.
Configuring and securing network settings for IP-based connections.
Accessing product utilities like print quality tools, asset tracking, and reports.
Customizing power, preferences, security, and email alert settings.
How to change default tray settings for paper size and type.
Instructions for loading paper into Tray 1, Tray 2, envelopes, and letterhead.
Guidelines for selecting and using various paper types to ensure print quality.
Details on supported paper, envelope, card, label, and photo media sizes.
Information on paper types and tray capacities for Tray 1 and Tray 2.
Information on HP policy for non-HP and counterfeit cartridges.
Tips for storing, using, and monitoring cartridges for optimal output.
Step-by-step guide on how to replace printer cartridges.
Best practices for handling and maintaining cartridges to prevent issues.
Instructions for printing from Windows and OS X computers.
How to print documents remotely using email.
Wireless printing from Apple devices using AirPrint.
Advice on cartridge use, paper loading, and printer settings for optimal printing.
A step-by-step guide to diagnose and resolve common product issues.
How to print and use various reports for diagnosis and information.
Procedure for restoring product and network settings to default.
Instructions for cleaning the printhead and touch screen.
Troubleshooting common problems with paper jams and feeding.
Explains common cartridge problems and their solutions.
Troubleshooting steps for common printing problems like no printing or slow printing.
Steps to diagnose and resolve USB and network connection problems.
Troubleshooting common problems with wireless connectivity.
Resolving problems related to printer software on Windows.
Resolving problems related to printer software on OS X.
Information on contacting HP for technical support and product registration.
Details of the HP limited warranty terms and conditions.
Details on physical, power, acoustic, and environmental specifications.
Information on environmental impact, recycling, and materials.
Notices and statements related to regulatory compliance.