HP Business InkJet 1000 User Manual
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Index 88 power consumption 77 input connection 6 light and button 5 light patterns on control panel 60, 62 requirements 77 troubleshooting 48 power cord statement 80 ppm (pages per minute) 4, 77 Premium Inkjet Paper, HP 67 Premium Inkjet Transparency Film 67 Premium Paper, PH 67 premium papers, HP 65 Premium Photo Paper, HP 66 Premium Plus Inkjet Transparency Film, HP 67 Premium Plus Photo Paper, HP 65 print cartridges. See ink cartridges print jobs cancelling 5, 21 resuming 5 print media. See media print quality, troubleshooting 51 print speed by model 4 by print mode 77 slow, troubleshooting 49 printer configuration page, printing 47 printer drivers AutoCAD 12 checking for updated 30 copying 12 firmware update notification 31 Linux 12 PCL 3 18, 77 settings 19 system requirements 78 warranty 75 printer languages 77 Printer Services tab, Toolbox 30 printer specifications 77 Printer Status tab, Toolbox 29 printheads aligning 30, 41 checking status 37 cleaning 30, 32, 37, 39 illustration 5 latch 5 light patterns on control panel 61, 62 part numbers 65 replacing 42 status 3, 29 printing supplies area in printer 5 cover 4lights 5 ordering online 31, 63 purchasing supplies and accessories online 31, 63 Q quality, troubleshooting 51 R RAM included with printer 77 Rear access panel illustration 6 recycling 82 refilled ink cartridges 61 registering printer 30 regulatory information 79 regulatory model number 80 relative humidity specifications 78 release notes 3 remote installation and management of peripherals 33 replacing ink cartridges 35 printheads 42 supplies, part numbers for 65 requirements for installation 78 resolution in dpi 77 resume button 5 resume light blinking 60, 61, 62 illustration and description 5 S service identification number, locating 30 service providers, obtaining information about 31 settings changing for Macintosh 20 changing for Windows 19 description 19 setup documentation printer 3 sharing printer Macintosh network 10 shopping website 63 size specifications media 13 printer 77 slow printing, troubleshooting 49 software compatibility 77 copying 12 installing other 12 installing with hardware first, then software 8 installing with software first, then hardware 7system requirements 78 uninstalling 11 warranty 75 special media duplexing 21 printing on 25 specifications battery 82 media 13 printer 77 speed of printer by model 4 by print mode 77 slow, troubleshooting 49 Starter CD 3 status ink cartridges 31 monitoring remotely 33 printheads 37 supplies 5, 29 through myPrintMileage 31 through Toolbox 29 stopping print jobs 21 storage specifications 78 supplies ordering online 31, 63 part numbers 65 support resources 69 telephone 70 websites 32, 69 system requirements 78T technical support. See support telephone support. See support temperature specifications 78 test page, printing 32 text, troubleshooting 51, 53 Textured Greeting Cards, HP 67 thick paper. See heavy media Toolbox aligning printheads from 41 calibrating color from 43 checking status of printheads from 37 cleaning printheads from 37, 38, 39 Information tab 30 installing 3 myPrintMileage 31 opening 29 ordering supplies from 63 Printer Services tab 30 Printer Status tab 29 tools for diagnostics 29 top cover 4
Index Index 89 transparencies HP Premium InkJet Transparency Film 67 printing 26 tray capacities 15 tray 1 capacity 15, 77 clearing jams 44 duplexing from 21 feeding problems 55 illustration 4 inserting, troubleshooting 55 loading media 17 printing cards and cards 25 printing custom-size media 27 types of media supported 14 tray 2 capacity 77 clearing jams 44 duplexing from 21 feeding problems 55 illustration 4 inserting, troubleshooting 55 loading media 17 printing custom-size media 27 types of media supported 14 weight specifications 77 tray, output clearing jams 44 illustration 4 troubleshooting 55 trays capacities 15, 77 duplexing from 21 illustration 4 loading media 17 locking 32 types of media supported 14 trays, input capacities 15 clearing jams 44 duplexing from 21 feeding problems 55 inserting, troubleshooting 55 loading media 17 locking 32 printing cards and envelopes 25 printing custom-size media 27 troubleshooting basics 46 blank pages 50 cables 46 color problems 53 cut-off pages 50 feeding problems 55 ink smears 52 jams 44 layout 51 power 48print quality 51 speed 49 trays 55 troubleshooting resources demo page 30 diagnostic page 47 HP Instant Support 3, 30, 31 HP support 30 light patterns on control panel 59 list of common printing problems and instructions for solving 30 myPrint Mileage 31 printer configuration page 47 Toolbox 3 T-shirt Transfers, HP Iron-on 68 two-sided printing. See auto-duplex unit; duplexing typefaces included with printer 77 U uninstalling printing system software 11 update notification for firmware 31 usage information average quantity of media used per month by type 31 number of pages printed 31 supplies 31 through myPrint Mileage 31 USB cable part number 64 connection procedure (Mac OS) 10 connection procedure (Windows) 7 connector 6 USB port print servers. See HP Jetdirect print servers V VCCI statement (Japan) 80 vents on printer 48 version of firmware, locating 30 voltage requirements 77 W warranty statement 75 Web Jetadmin, HP 33 websites Energy Star 81 HP Instant Support 30 HP shopping 63 HP Web Jetadmin 33 Linux driver 12 myPrintMileage 31 ordering 63printer information 3 printer usage information 30 supplies ordering 63 support 32, 69 weight battery 82 weight specifications auto-duplex unit 15, 77 media 77 media, by tray 15 printer 77 Windows cancelling printing 21 changing settings 19 system requirements 78 uninstalling printing system software 11 USB connection 7 wireless print servers. SeeHP Jetdirect print servers
Glossary 91 Glossary Glossary Booklet printing This option enables you to print two pages onto a single, larger sheet of paper and reorder the page sequencing so that the page numbers are sequential when you fold the paper in half to form a booklet. For more information, see the printer driver Help. Flip pages up This option allows you to choose the orientation of duplexed pages. When you choose an option, view its icon in the printer driver to see how the page will look if you choose that option. For more information, see the printer driver Help. HP PhotoREt Color Layering technology This technology uses small, precisely placed drops of ink that visually blend together to create rich colors, smooth gradations, and cleanly defined color boundaries. This type of technology works with the printer resolution to deliver superb results without creating large file sizes and without slowing down printing. Ink cartridges Ink cartridges hold the ink used for printing. Each color ink cartridge must be inserted firmly into its color-coded slot in order for the printer to work. Ink cartridges work with Printheads. PCL 3 driver Printer command language. A type of printer driver that processes print jobs using the processor and memory in the printer. It provides an efficient way for applications to control a wide range of printer features and is designed to translate application output quickly into high-quality raster print images. The 3 in PCL 3 identifies the version of the printer driver. Print server or print server card A print server or print server card is a piece of hardware that can be connected to a printer (or other device), either internally or externally. The print server allows the printer to communicate with the computers on a network. This type of print server should not be confused with a computer acting as a server, or print server. The computer acting as a print server runs the software that the printer needs to operate. Printer driver A printer driver (or PPD on a Macintosh) is the software on a computer that allows the computer to communicate with the printer. Use the printer driver to set printing options, such as setting the type of paper you are using or selecting the print quality.
Glossary 92 Printheads Printheads transfer ink from ink cartridges onto the paper or other print media. There is one printhead for each color of ink cartridge. Each printhead must be inserted firmly into its color-coded slot in order for the printer to work. Printheads work with Ink cartridges. Quick Sets Quick Sets allow you to save the current printer driver settings (such as page orientation, print on both sides, paper source) for reuse. Quick sets can be selected and saved from most tabs in the printer driver. They are useful for projects that you print often that need the same settings each time. For more information, see the printer driver Help. Resolution Resolution is a measure of the quality of the image you are printing. In HP printers, the resolution and printing technologies work together to produce superb results that resolution alone cannot offer.
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