HP Business InkJet 3000 User Manual
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ENWWPrinting on special and custom-size media 2 9 Printing on special and custom-size media This section provides information on how to print on media such as envelopes, photo paper, postcards, and transparencies, as well as custom-size media. To print on special media (Windows) 1Load the appropriate media. See Loading media. 2With a document open, on the File menu, click Print, and then click Setup or Properties. 3Click the Paper/Quality tab. 4Select the media type from the Ty p e i s drop-down list. 5Select the media size from the Size is drop-down list. -Or Click Custom, enter the dimensions of the media, and click OK. 6Select the tray in which the media is loaded from the source is drop-down list. 7Change any other desired settings and click OK. 8Print your document. To print on special media (Mac OS) 1Load the appropriate media. See Loading media. 2On the File menu, click Pag e Setu p. 3Select the media size. 4To set a custom media size, complete the following steps: aClick Custom Paper Size in the Settings pull-down menu. bClick New, and then type a name for the size in the Paper Size Name box. cIn the Width and Height boxes, type the dimensions and set the margins. dClick Done or OK. 5On the File menu, click Print. 6Open the Color panel. 7Click the Paper tab and select the media type. 8Change any other desired settings and click Print.
30 4 - Configuring and managing the printerENWW 4 Configuring and managing the printer Managing the printer Overview of printer management tasks The following table lists the printer tools that can be used to manage the printer. It lists the most common tools that are used for administrator functions. For more information about the administrator tools listed in the table, see Overview of printer management tools. *Windows users can use the control panel, EWS, Toolbox, HP Web Jetadmin, and myPrintMileage. Mac OS users can use the control panel and EWS. If you want to......use these tools.* Control panelEmbedded Web server (EWS)Toolbox (Windows)HP Web Jetadmin softwaremyPrintMileage Monitor the printer zOperation and status zMedia and supplies zJobs and printer usage Administer the printer zPrinter security zConfigure job-accounting options zSet language zSet PowerSave mode time zChange tray and media-handling settings zSet up alerts and notifications zUpgrade firmware on the printer zReset the HP Jetdirect print server Configure network options zConfigure I/O timeout zConfigure network parameters
ENWWManaging the printer 31 Monitor the printer NoteFor information about opening and using specific management tools, see Overview of printer management tools. Administer the printer This section contains information about administering the printer and modify printer settings. NoteFor information about opening and using specific management tools, see Overview of printer management tools. Use this tool......to obtain the following information. Control panelStatus of jobs that are being processed, the operating status of the printer, and the status of ink cartridges and printheads. See Control panel for more information. Embedded Web server (EWS) zPrinter status information: Click the Information tab, and then click an option available on the left pane. zInk cartridge and printhead status: Click the Information tab, and then click Ink Supplies in the left pane. zAccumulated ink and media usage: Click the Information tab, and then click Usage in the left pane. zTotal number of pages and ink used by each user of the printer: Click the Settings tab, click Job Accounting in the left pane, and then click the Users tab in the right pane. zUsage information: Click the Settings tab, and then click Job Accounting in the left pane. Toolbox (Windows) zInk cartridge information: The ink-level information appears on the Printer Status tab. Click Ink Cartridge Information for information about replacement ink cartridges and expiration date. HP Web Jetadmin softwareSupplies information and network status. See HP Web Jetadmin software. myPrintMileageSupplies usage of the printer. See myPrintMileage.
32 4 - Configuring and managing the printerENWW Use this tool......to do the following. Control panelzSet the control-panel language: 1Press (Select button) on the control panel. 2Press (Down Arrow button) until CONFIGURE DEVICE is highlighted, and then press (Select button). 3Press (Down Arrow button) until SYSTEM SETUP is highlighted, and then press (Select button). 4Press (Down Arrow button) until the language option is highlighted, then press (Select button), and change the desired settings. zChange tray and media-handling settings: Press (Select button). Press (Down Arrow button) until PAPER HANDLING is highlighted, then press (Select button), and change the desired settings. zPerform printer maintenance tasks: Press (Select button). Press (Up Arrow button) until MAINTENANCE is highlighted, then press (Select button), and change the desired settings. zReset the HP Jetdirect print server: Press (Power button) to turn off the printer. While holding (Back button) and (Resume button), turn on the printer. Embedded Web server zModify the administrator password: Click the Settings tab, and click Security in the left pane. zChange job accounting settings: Click the Settings tab, click Job Accounting in the left pane, and then click the Options tab. zSet the language in the control panel and EWS: Click the Settings tab, and then click Language in the left pane. zChange tray and media-handling settings: Click the Settings tab, and then click Paper Handling in the left pane. zPerform printer maintenance tasks: Click the Settings tab, and then click Diagnostic in the left pane. zSet up EWS alerts and notifications: Click the Settings tab, and then click Alerts in the left pane. HP Web Jetadmin softwareRemotely install, configure, and monitor status (including levels for supplies); conduct remote diagnostics; and troubleshoot problems. Go to http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin. myPrintMileageKeep track of supplies usage of the printer so that you can forecast and plan the purchase of supplies. See myPrintMileage.
ENWWManaging the printer 33 Configure network options This section contains information about configuring the printer’s network settings. For information about opening and using specific management tools, see Overview of printer management tools. For a list of current settings, print a configuration page. See Understanding and printing the configuration page. If the printer is connected to a network with an HP Jetdirect print server, you can use a variety of common network protocols such as TCP/IP. By factory default, all supported network protocols are turned on. However, turning off unused protocols can provide such benefits as decreasing network traffic that the printer generates and preventing unauthorized users from printing to the printer. Overview of printer management tools Embedded Web server (EWS) When the printer is connected to a network, you can use the printer’s EWS to view status information, change settings, and manage the printer at your computer. NoteFor a list of system requirements for the EWS, see Printer specifications. Some settings might be restricted by the requirement for an EWS password. You can open and use the EWS without being connected to the Internet. However, some features will not be available. Use this tool......to do the following. Control panelConfigure the I/O timeout: Press (Select button). Press (Down Arrow button) until CONFIGURE DEVICE is highlighted, then press (Select button); press (Down Arrow button) until I/O is highlighted, then press (Select button). Embedded Web server zConfigure network parameters: Click the Networking tab. zSet a static IP address: Click the Networking tab, select Manual from the IP Configuration Method drop-down list, enter the static IP address in the IP Address box, enter the Host Name, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway, if needed, and click Apply. Note: It is not recommended that you assign a static IP address to the printer. However, a static IP address might resolve certain setup and printing problems, such as a conflict with a personal firewall. HP Web Jetadmin softwareRemotely configure network settings. See HP Web Jetadmin software.
34 4 - Configuring and managing the printerENWW To open the EWS You can open the EWS in the following ways: NoteTo open the EWS from the Toolbox (Windows) or the HP Inkjet Toolbox (Mac OS), the printer must be on a network and must have an IP address. zWeb browser In a supported Web browser on your computer, type the IP address that has been assigned to the printer. For example, if the IP address is 123.123.123.123, type the following address into the Web browser: http://123.123.123.123. The IP address for the printer is listed on the configuration page; seeUnderstanding and printing the configuration page. After you open the EWS, you can bookmark it so that you can return to it quickly in the future. zToolbox (Windows) 1Open the Toolbox. For instructions, see Toolbox (Windows). 2Click the Information tab, and then click Launch EWS. EWS pages The EWS contains pages that you can use to view product information and change printer settings. The pages also contain links to other e-services. HP Web Jetadmin software The HP Web Jetadmin software is a Web-based management solution for remotely installing, configuring (both individually or in batch mode), monitoring status (including levels for supplies), conducting remote diagnostics, and troubleshooting a wide variety of HP and non-HP network peripherals. After the HP Web Jetadmin software has been installed, you can gain access to it from anywhere within your intranet by using a standard Web browser. To get more information or to download the software, go to http://www.hp.com/go/ webjetadmin. PagesContents InformationShows status information about the printer, its ink supplies and usage, and a log of printer events (such as errors). SettingsShows the settings that have been configured for the printer and gives you the ability to change these settings. NetworkingShows network status and the network settings that have been configured for the printer. These pages only appear if the printer is connected to a network. See Configure network options for more information. See also the HP Jetdirect Administrator’s Guide on the Starter CD for more information. Other LinksConnects you to other resources, including e-services, such as HP Instant Support, myPrintMileage, and online ordering of supplies. For more information, see HP Instant Support and myPrintMileage. You can also add or customize up to five links to the websites of your choice. These links appear on the left pane throughout the EWS pages.
ENWWManaging the printer 35 Toolbox (Windows) The Toolbox provides status and maintenance information about the printer. It also provides links to this guide for help in performing basic printing tasks and solving problems. NoteIf the Toolbox was not installed with the other printer software components, you can install it using the installation program on the Starter CD. To monitor a printer on a shared port (for example, \\portname\printername) from a client machine, the Toolbox must be running on the server machine as well as on the client machine. To open the Toolbox 1From the Start menu at your computer, point to Programs. 2Point to the printer name, and then click the Toolbox icon. Toolbox tabs The Toolbox contains tabs that you can use to view product information. TabsContents Printer Status zSelected printer Displays a list of installed printers that are supported by the Toolbox. zInk Level Information Shows estimated ink levels for each cartridge. zOrder Supplies Provides access to a website where you can order printing supplies for the printer online. zInk Cartridge Information Shows order numbers and expiration dates for the installed ink cartridges. zPreferences Gives you the ability to set advanced Toolbox settings, such as selecting which printer error messages appear, specifying whether you want to be notified by an audio alert when an error occurs, as well as the types of error messages that you want to see. Also, you can turn on myPrintMileage AutoSend, a service that HP provides to help you keep track of your device usage to help you forecast device usage and plan the purchase of supplies. See myPrintMileage for more information. Information zPrinter Information Provides links to myPrintMileage and shows the printer hardware and printhead health information. See myPrintMileage for more information. zHelp Information Provides links to HP Instant Support and HP Customer Support, as well as to this guide for help in performing tasks and troubleshooting. It also provides instructions that guide you through registering the printer onscreen. See HP Instant Support for more information.
36 4 - Configuring and managing the printerENWW HP Instant Support HP Instant Support is a suite of Web-based troubleshooting tools that help you quickly identify, diagnose, and resolve printing problems. It provides the following information about your device: zEasy access to troubleshooting tips Provides tips that are customized for your device. zResolution of specific device errors Provides immediate access to information that can help you resolve error messages specific to your device. To see a description of the problem, as well as recommendations for solving or preventing the problem, click the link within the message. To see a list of past device errors, clickAlerts on the left side of the HP Instant Support page. zNotification of device driver and firmware updates Alerts you when there is a firmware or driver update, a message appears on the HP Instant Support home page. Click the link within the message to go directly to the download section of the HP website. zObtaining support services Provides a list of the support services that are available for your device. zManaging ink and media usage (myPrintMileage) Helps you manage and forecast printer supplies usage. zSelf diagnostic testing for your device Runs a diagnostic test of your device. Select Printer on the Self Help menu on the Instant Support page to start diagnosing the devices. HP Instant Support checks the computer, and a list of configured devices appears. When you select the device that you want to diagnose, HP Instant Support can help you with such tasks as making sure that you have the latest device driver available and gaining access to reports about the device status and detailed device-diagnostic information. If any errors are detected during this process, you are given the option to perform updates to the device drivers or Jetdriver firmware or to perform detailed diagnostic tests on the device. zKnowledge database Use the HP knowledge database to quickly find answers to your questions. Security and privacy When you use HP Instant Support, detailed device information, such as the serial number, error conditions, and status, is sent to HP. HP respects your privacy and manages this information according to the guidelines that are outlined in the HP Online Privacy Statement (http://www.hp.com/country/us/eng/privacy.htm). NoteTo view all the data that is sent to HP, select Source (for Internet Explorer) or Page Source (for Netscape) from the View menu in your Web browser.
ENWWManaging the printer 37 To gain access to HP Instant Support zToolbox (Windows) Click the Information tab, and then click HP Instant Support. zEmbedded Web server In a Web browser, type the IP address assigned to the device (this information is listed on the configuration page; see Understanding and printing the configuration page). In the Other Links section of the Information or Settings tab, click HP Instant Support. NoteDo not bookmark the Web pages that are used to open HP Instant Support. If you bookmark the site and connect to it by using the bookmark, the pages will not contain the current information. myPrintMileage myPrintMileage is a service that HP provides to help you keep track of your device usage to help you forecast device usage and plan the purchase of supplies. It consists of two parts: zmyPrintMileage website zmyPrintMileage AutoSend, a utility that periodically updates the device usage information on the myPrintMileage website To use myPrintMileage, you must have the following: zInternet connection zDevice connected NoteHP recommends that you enable myPrintMileage to send data for three to six months to allow a meaningful amount of data to accumulate on the myPrintMileage website. To use the Print accounting features, you must register for the service through the myPrintMileage site. On the myPrintMileage website, you can see the following items: zPrint analysis, such as the amount of ink you have used, whether you use more black or color ink, and the estimated number of pages you can print with the remaining amount of ink. zPrint accounting, which allows you to generate reports showing usage data, cost per page, or cost per job for a specific time period; expor t this data as Microsoft Excel spreadsheet files; and configure the e-mail alerts and notifications to receive print accounting repor ts. To gain access to myPrintMileage zEmbedded Web server Click myPrintMileage in the Other Links section. zToolbox (Windows) On the Information tab, click myPrintMileage, and then follow the onscreen instruction. zWindows taskbar Right-click the Toolbox icon in the Windows taskbar, click myPrintMileage, and then select View my print usage. NoteDo not bookmark the Web pages that are used to open myPrintMileage. If you bookmark the site and connect to it by using the bookmark, the pages will not contain the current information.
38 4 - Configuring and managing the printerENWW Understanding and printing the configuration page Use the configuration page to view current printer settings, ink supply status, and printhead health; to help troubleshoot printer problems. The configuration page also contains a log of recent events. If the printer is connected to a network, an additional network configuration page prints; this page shows the network settings for the printer. If you need to call HP, it is often useful to print the configuration page before calling. 1Printer Information: Shows general printer information, such as the firmware version number, model name, and amount of memory that is installed. 2Ink Cartridge Status: Shows the estimated ink levels (represented in graphical form as gauges). 3Printhead Status: Shows the printhead health status and whether the printhead needs to be replaced. 4Event Log: Shows a log of recent events that have occurred. For more information on HP Ink Supplies, see HP Inkjet Supplies - Warranty Quick Reference. 1 2 3 4