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    OtherA
    1We do not recommend Toner Save Mode for printing Photo or Gray Scale images.
    Computer requirementsA
    1Third party USB ports are not supported.
    ModelHL-2140HL-2150NHL-2170W
    Power consumptionPrinting Average 460 W at 25°C (77°F)
    Standby Average 80 W at 25°C (77°F)
    Sleep Average 5 W Average 7 W Average 8 W
    Noise levelSound Pressure Printing 51 dB (A)
    Standby 30 dB (A)
    Sound power Printing LWAd = 6.7 Bell (A)
    Standby LWAd = 4.5 Bell (A)
    EcologyPower save Yes
    Toner save
    1Yes
    Computer Platform & Operating 
    System Version Processor Minimum SpeedMinimum 
    RAMRecomm
    ended 
    RAMHard Disk 
    Space to 
    install
    Windows
    ® 
    Operating 
    SystemWindows® 2000 
    ProfessionalIntel®Pentium®II or equivalent64 MB
    256 MB
    50 MB Windows
    ® XP Home 
    Edition
    128 MB
    Windows
    ® XP 
    Professional
    Windows
    ® XP 
    Professional x64 
    Edition64-bit (Intel®64 or AMD64) supported 
    CPU256 MB 512 MB
    Windows Vista™
    Intel
    ®Pentium®4 or equivalent
    64-bit (Intel
    ®64 or AMD64) supported 
    CPU512 MB 1 GB
    Windows Server
    ® 
    2003Intel®Pentium®III or equivalent
    256 MB 512 MB
    Windows Server
    ® 
    2003 x64 Edition 64-bit (Intel®64 or AMD64) supported 
    CPU
    Macintosh
    ® 
    Operating 
    System
    1
    Mac OS® X 10.2.4 - 
    10.4.3PowerPC G4/G5,
    PowerPC G3 350MHz128 MB 256 MB
    80 MB
    Mac OS
    ® X 10.4.4 or 
    greaterPowerPC G4/G5,
    Intel® Core™ Processor512 MB 1 GB
     
    						
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    Important information for choosing your paperA
    This section gives information to help you choose paper to use with this printer.
    Note
    If you use paper that is not recommended, a paper jam or misfeed may occur in the printer. (See 
    Recommended paperon page 6.)
     
    Before you buy a large quantity of paperA
    Make sure that the paper is suitable for the printer.
    Paper for plain paper copies
    A
    Paper is divided by usage, such as paper for printing and paper for copying. The usage is usually written on 
    the paper’s package. Check the package to see whether it is suitable for laser printers. Use paper that is 
    suitable for laser printers.
    Basis weight
    A
    The basis weight of the paper in general use varies in different countries. We recommend that you use paper 
    that weighs 75 to 90 g/m
    2 (20 to 24 lb), although this printer is able to cope with thinner or thicker paper than 
    these weights.
    Long grain and short grain
    A
    The pulp fiber of the paper is aligned during paper manufacturing. Paper can be classified into two types, long 
    grain and short grain. 
    Long grain paper fibers run in the same direction as the long edge of the paper. Short grain paper fibers run 
    perpendicular to the long edge of the paper. Though most plain paper for copying is long grain, some is short 
    grain. We recommend that you use long grain paper for this printer. Short grain paper is too weak for the 
    paper transport of the printer.
    Acid paper and neutralized paper
    A
    Paper can be classified as either acid paper or neutralized paper.
    Though modern paper manufacture methods started with acid paper, neutralized paper is recently taking the 
    place of acid paper because of environmental issues.
    However, many forms of acid paper can be found in recycled paper. We recommend that you use neutralized 
    paper for this printer.
    You can use an acid paper check pen to distinguish acid paper from neutral paper.
    UnitEuropeUSA
    g/m
    2 80 to 90 75 to 90
    lb20 to 24
     
    						
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    Print surfaceA
    The characteristics of the face side and reverse side of a sheet of paper may vary a little.
    Usually, the opening side of the paper ream package is the print side. Follow the indications on the paper 
    package. Typically, the print side is indicated by an arrow.
    Moisture content
    A
    Moisture content is the amount of water left in the paper after manufacture. It is one of the important 
    characteristics of the paper. This can change greatly depending on the storage environment, although usually 
    paper contains about 5% water by weight. Because paper often absorbs water, the amount of water can 
    sometimes be about 10% in a high humidity environment. When the amount of water increases, the 
    characteristics of the paper changes greatly. The fixing of the toner may become worse. For storage of the 
    paper and during use, we recommend that the humidity of the surrounding environment be between 50% and 
    60%.
    Rough estimate of basis weight
    A
    g/m2 lb
    BondIndex
    60 16
    64 17
    75 20
    90 24
    105 28
    120 32
    135 36
    161 43 90
     
    						
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    Paper sizeA
    Paper sizemmin.
    Letter8.5 × 11 in.
    Legal8.5 × 14 in.
    Executive7.25 × 10.5 in.
    A4210 × 297 mm
    A5148 × 210 mm
    A5 Long Edge210 × 148 mm
    A6105 × 148 mm
    Envelope Monarch3.875 × 7.5 in.
    Envelope Com-104.12 × 9.5 in.
    Envelope DL110 × 220 mm
    Envelope C5162 × 229 mm
    B5 (JIS)182 × 257 mm
    B5 (ISO)176 × 250 mm
    B6 (ISO)125 × 176 mm
    Folio8.5 × 13 in.
    Post Card100 × 148 mm
    A4 Long210 × 405 mm
    Envelope DL-L220 × 110 mm
    3 × 53 × 5in.
     
    						
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    Symbol and character sets (HL-2150N / HL-2170W only)A
    For the HP LaserJet emulation modes, you can choose the symbol and character sets using Web Based 
    Management (Web browser) when connected to a network or the control panel buttons.
    How to use Web Based Management (web browser)A
    To use Web Based Management (Web browser), follow the steps below.
    Note
    We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
    ® (or greater) or Firefox® 1.0 (or greater) for Windows® and 
    Safari™ 1.0 for Macintosh
    ®. Please also make sure that JavaScript and cookies are always enabled in 
    whichever browser you use. We recommend you upgrade to Safari™ 1.2 or greater to enable JavaScript. 
    To use a web browser, you will need to know the IP address of the print server.
     
    aStart your web browser.
    bType http://printer_ip_address/ into your browser. (Where printer_ip_address is the IP 
    address or the node name)
    „For example:
    http://192.168.1.2/ (if the printer’s IP address is 192.168.1.2.)
    Note
    • If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using a Domain Name System, you can also enter 
    the DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS, you can also enter 
    the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen on the printer settings page. The 
    NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name and by default it will appear as 
    “BRNxxxxxxxxxxxx” for a wired network or “BRWxxxxxxxxxxxx” for a wireless network.
    • For Macintosh
    ® users, you can also have easy access to Web Based Management by clicking the 
    machine icon on Status Monitor screen. 
     
    cClick Printer Settings.
    dEnter a user name and a password.
    Note
    The login name for the Administrator is “admin” (case sensitive) and the default password is “access”.
     
    eClick OK.
    fChoose the HP LaserJet tab and click Font Setup. Choose a symbol set you want to use from the 
    Symbol Set list box.
     
    						
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    Symbol and character sets listA
    OCR symbol setsA
    When you choose the OCR-A or OCR-B font, the matching symbol set is always used.
    OCR A (0O)
    OCR B (1O)
    HP LaserJet mode
    ABICOMP Brazil / Portugal (13P) ABICOMP International (14P)
    Desktop (7J) Greek8 (8G)
    HP German (0G) HP Spanish (1S)
    ISO Latin1 (0N) ISO Latin2 (2N)
    ISO Latin5 (5N) ISO Latin6 (6N)
    ISO2 IRV (2U) ISO4 UK (1E)
    ISO5 ASCII (0U) ISO10 Swedish (3S)
    ISO11 Swedish (0S) ISO14 JIS ASCII (0K)
    ISO15 Italian (0I) ISO16 Portuguese (4S)
    ISO17 Spanish (2S) ISO21 German (1G)
    ISO25 French (0F) ISO57 Chinese (2K)
    ISO60 Norwegian1 (0D) ISO61 Norwegian2 (1D)
    ISO69 French (1F) ISO84 Portuguese (5S)
    ISO85 Spanish (6S) ISO8859 / 7 Latin / Greek (12N)
    ISO8859 / 15 Latin (9N) ISO8859 / 15 Latin / Cyrillic (10N)
    Legal (1U) Math-8 (8M)
    MC Text (12J) MS Publishing (6J)
    PC8 (10U) PC8 Bulgarian (13R)
    PC8 D/N (11U) PC8 Greek Alternate (437G) (14G)
    PC8 Latin / Greek (12G) PC8 PC Nova (27Q)
    PC8 Turkish (9T) PC775 (26U)
    PC850 Multilingual (12U) PC851 Greece (10G)
    PC852 East Europe (17U) PC853 Latin3 (Turkish) (18U)
    PC855 Cyrillic (10R) PC857 Latin5 (Turkish) (16U)
    PC858 Multilingual Euro (13U) PC860 Portugal (20U)
    PC861 Iceland (21U) PC863 Canadian French (23U)
    PC865 Nordic (25U) PC866 Cyrillic (3R)
    PC869 Greece (11G) PC1004 (9J)
    Pi Font (15U) PS Math (5M)
     
    						
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    PS Text (10J) Roman8 (8U)
    Roman9 (4U) Roman Extension (0E)
    Russian-GOST (12R) Symbol (19M) HP LaserJet mode
     
    						
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    Quick reference for bar code control commands
    (HL-2150N / HL-2170W only)
    A
    The printer can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet emulation modes.
    Print bar codes or expanded charactersA
    Format: ESC i n ... n \
    Creates bar codes or expanded characters according to the segment of parameters ‘n ... n’. For more 
    information about parameters, see the following Definition of Parameters. This command must end with the 
    ‘  ’ code (5CH).
    Definition of parametersA
    This bar code command can have the following parameters in the parameter segment (n ... n). As parameters 
    are effective within the single command syntax ESC i n ... n \, they do not apply in the bar code commands. 
    If certain parameters are not given, they take the preset settings. The last parameter must be the bar code 
    data start (‘b’ or ‘B’) or the expanded character data start (‘l’ or ‘L’). Other parameters can be given in any 
    sequence. Each parameter can start with a lower-case or upper-case character, for example, ‘t0’ or ‘T0’, ‘s3’ 
    or ‘S3’ and so one.
    Bar code modeA
    CodeESC i
    Dec27 105
    Hex1B 69
    n = ‘t0’ or ‘T0’ CODE 39 (default)
    n = ‘t1’ or ‘T1’ Interleaved 2 of 5
    n = ‘t3’ or ‘T3’ FIM (US-Post Net)
    n = ‘t4’ or ‘T4’ Post Net (US-Post Net)
    n = ‘t5’ or ‘T5’ EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A 
    n = ‘t6’ or ‘T6’ UPC E
    n = ‘t9’ or ‘T9’ Codabar
    n = ‘t12’ or ‘T12’ Code 128 set A
    n = ‘t13’ or ‘T13’ Code 128 set B
    n = ‘t14’ or ‘T14’ Code 128 set C
    n = ‘t130’ or ‘T130’ ISBN (EAN)
    n = ‘t131’ or ‘T131’ ISBN (UPC-E)
    n = ‘t132’ or ‘T132’ EAN 128 set A
    n = ‘t133’ or ‘T133’ EAN 128 set B
    n = ‘t134’ or ‘T134’ EAN 128 set C
     
    						
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    This parameter selects the bar code mode as shown above. When n is ‘t5’ or ‘T5’ the bar code mode (EAN 
    8, EAN 13, or UPC A) varies according to the number of characters in the data.
    Bar code, expanded character, line block drawing and box drawingA
    This parameter chooses the bar code style as above. When the EAN 8, EAN 13, UPC-A, Code 128 or EAN 
    128 bar code mode is chosen, this bar code style parameter is ignored.
    Expanded Character
    ‘S’
    0 = White
    1 = Black
    2 = Vertical stripes
    3 = Horizontal stripes
    4 = Cross hatch
    For example ‘S’ n1 n2
    n1 = Background fill pattern
    n2 = Foreground fill pattern
    If ‘S’ is followed by only one parameter, the parameter is a foreground fill pattern.
    Line block drawing & box drawing
    ‘S’
    1 = Black
    2 = Vertical stripes
    3 = Horizontal stripes
    4 = Cross hatch
    Bar code A
    n = ‘mnnn’ or ‘Mnnn’ (nnn = 0 ~ 32767)
    This parameter shows the bar code width. The unit of ‘nnn’ is a percentage.n = ‘s0’ or ‘S0’ 3: 1 (default)
    n = ‘s1’ or ‘S1’ 2: 1
    n = ‘s3’ or ‘S3’ 2.5: 1
     
    						
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    Bar code human readable line ON or OFFA
    This parameter shows whether the printer prints the human readable line below the bar code. Human 
    readable characters are always printed with OCR-B font of 10 pitch and all the current character style 
    enhancements are masked. The default setting is determined by the bar code mode selected by ‘t’ or ‘T’.
    Quiet zoneA
    n = ‘onnn’ or ‘Onnn’ (nnn = 0 ~ 32767)
    Quiet zone is the space on both sides of the bar codes. Its width can be shown using the units that are set by 
    the ‘u’ of ‘U’ parameter. (For the description of ‘u or ‘U parameter, see the next section.) The default setting 
    of the quiet-zone width is 1 inch.
    Bar code, expanded character unit, line block drawing and box drawingA
    This parameter shows the measurement units of X-axis offset, Y-axis offset, and bar code height.
    Bar code, expanded character, line block drawing and box drawing offset in X-axisA
    n = ‘xnnn’ or ‘Xnnn’
    This parameter shows the offset from the left margin in the ‘u’- or ‘U’-specified unit.n = ‘r0’ or ‘R0 Human readable line OFF
    n = ‘r1’ or ‘R1 Human readable line ON
    Preset: Human readable line ON
    (1) ‘T5’ or ‘t5’
    (2) ‘T6’ or ‘t6’
    (3) ‘T130’ or ‘t130’
    (4) ‘T131’ or ‘t131’
    Preset: Human readable line OFF
    All others
    n = ‘u0’ or ‘U0’ mm (preset)
    n = ‘u1’ or ‘U1’ 1/10
    n = ‘u2’ or ‘U2’ 1/100
    n = ‘u3’ or ‘U3’ 1/12
    n = ‘u4’ or ‘U4’ 1/120
    n = ‘u5’ or ‘U5’ 1/10 mm
    n = ‘u6’ or ‘U6’ 1/300
    n = ‘u7’ or ‘U7’ 1/720
     
    						
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