HP Business InkJet 1100 User Manual
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ENWW1-15 To finish a network installation for Mac OS X or later 1Open the Print Center, which is located in the Applications\Utilities folder. 2Click Add. 3Do one of the following steps. If you are using an AppleTalk network, on the pop-up menu, select AppleTalk. If you are using an IP network, on the pop-up menu, select IP Printer, and then type the IP address for the printer. 4If necessary, select the Zone. 5Select hp business inkjet 1100 from the printer list, and then click Add. A dot appears...
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1-16ENWW Uninstalling software for Macintosh (all versions) 1Restart the computer. NoteIf you do not restart the computer before you uninstall the software, some files are not removed from your computer when you run the Uninstall option. 2Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3Double-click the CD icon on the desktop. 4Double-click the installer icon and follow the instructions on the screen. 5When the Main Installation dialog box appears, select Uninstall from the drop-down list located in the...
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ENWW1-17 Making copies of the software The Starter CD contains a utility that lets you copy the printer software on to disks, or to create custom installations, which is a task usually performed by system administrators. When you run the Installer, select Customization Utility to copy disks. You can also use this utility to copy the printer software to your hard drive or to a network drive. After the files are copied to another location, you can install the printer software from that location....
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ENWW2-1 2 Using the printer In this section you will learn how to use the printer driver to change printer settings and to perform basic printer tasks. You will also learn about the special media that you can use with the printer and how to print on that media. Selecting print media Before you use the printer, take some time to familiarize yourself with the various media you can use. The printer is designed to work well with most types of office paper and with 25 percent cotton bond paper. It is best...
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2-2ENWW Understanding specifications for supported media This section provides information regarding the sizes, types, and weights of media that the printer supports. It also provides information regarding the capacity of each tray and the envelope slot. Understanding supported sizes The following table provides detailed information about the sizes and types of media you can use with each paper path. For information about media types that each paper path supports, see “Loading media”. Media size Tray...
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ENWW2-3 Understanding supported media types and weights This table provides information regarding the types and weights of media that each paper path can accept and the maximum capacity that each path can hold. Tray Type Weight Capacity Tray 1 Paper 16 to 24 lb (60 to 90 g/m2)Up to 150 sheets or 0.58 inch (15 mm) stacked Transparencies or labels Up to 30 (or 8 mm stacked) Envelopes 20 to 24 lb (75 to 90 g/m 2)Up to 22 (or 15 mm stacked) Cards Up to 110 lb index (200 g/m 2)Up to 60 (or 15 mm...
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2-4ENWW Setting minimum margins The document margins must match (or exceed) these minimum margin settings in portrait orientation. The illustration below shows which side of the paper and envelope corresponds to each margin. NoteWhen you are using the auto-duplex unit, the minimum top and bottom margin must match or exceed 0.46 inch or 11.7 mm. Media Left margin Right margin Top margin Bottom margin Letter, legal, executive, banner (letter)0.25 inch (6.4 mm)0.25 inch (6.4 mm)0.12 inch (3.0 mm)0.50...
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ENWW2-5 Loading media This section contains instructions for loading media into Tray 1 or Tray 2. To load a single card or envelope in the envelope slot, see “Printing on envelopes and cards”. To load Tray 1 or Tray 2 1Pull the tray out of the printer. 2If you are loading paper in Tray 1 raise and remove the output tray. 3To load paper between 11 inches (279 mm) and 14 inches (356 mm) long, move the latch on the tray to the right and lower the front of the tray. (You do not need to lower the front of...
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2-6ENWW 4Adjust the width and length guides to the size marking for the paper you are loading. Then, insert the paper. 5If you are loading Tray 1, reattach the output tray. 6Insert the tray back into the printer. CAUTIONIf you have loaded legal-size or longer paper, keep the front of the tray lowered. Damage to the paper or printer can result if you raise the front of the tray with this longer paper loaded. Letter/A4Legal