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Print drawing demo
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Print rendering demo
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Print GIS map
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User information prints
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Usage report shows estimates of the total number of prints, number of prints by paper type,
number of prints by print-quality option, counting of scans, and total amount of ink used per color
(the accuracy of these estimates is not guaranteed)
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HP-GL/2 palette shows the color or grayscale denitions in the currently selected color palette
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PostScript font list shows PostScript fonts available (PostScript printers only)
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Print folder pattern
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Service information prints
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Print current information
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Print usage information
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Print event logs
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Print calibration status
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Print connectivity conguration
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Print all pages (prints all the above reports)
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Output destination prints
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Print test on folder to check alignment
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Print test on stacker to test alignment
Preparing your printer
Connect the printer to your network
The printer is able to congure itself automatically for most networks, in a similar way to any computer in the
same network. The rst time you connect it to a network, this process may take a few minutes.
Once the printer has a working network conguration, you can check its network address from the front
panel: press
.
TIP: Consider making a note of the printer’s network name and IP address, because you may need them
during the setup process of connecting your Windows or Mac OS computer clients.
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