HP CM8050 User Manual
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Product walkaround Before using the device, familiarize yourself with its major components. Front view 1On/off button 2Document feeder 3Control panel 4Front door 5Tray 1 (manual feed; holds 80 sheets of standard paper) 6Tray 5 (optional high-capacity tray; holds 4,000 sheets of standard paper) 7Tray 4 (holds 500 sheets of standard paper) 8Tray 3 (holds 500 sheets of standard paper) 9Tray 2 (holds 500 sheets of standard paper) 10Ink cartridge door 11 Optional finisher ENWWProduct walkaround 3
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Back view (right side) 1Master power switch 2 Power connection WARNING!Do not use the master power switch or unplug the device unless you have already turned the device off by using the on/off button on the contro l panel. If you use the master power switch to turn off the device, wait for the amber LED to turn dark before you turn the switch on again. Back view (left side) The following figure shows the interface ports for the device. 4 Chapter 1 Device basics ENWW
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1Boot Codes LCD monitor (for service use only) 2Host USB (for connecting an accessory to the device) 3Fax (RJ-11) (covered with label) 4Embedded LAN (RJ-45) (no telecommunication connections) 5CAN Interface (Finisher) 6Engine Interface (PCI Express) 7Scanner Interface 8EIO Slot 9FIH (Foreign Interface Harness) 10Device USB (for connecting the device to a computer) 11Status LEDs for (service use only) 12 Engine Power Control (Serial) Single output bin 1 Single output bin ENWWProduct walkaround 5
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Optional finishers By default, when an optional finisher is installed, all copy jobs are sent to Output Bin 1, print jobs are sent to Output Bin 2, and fax jobs are sent to Ou tput Bin 3. The system administrator can change these default settings. Optional HP 4-Bi n Job Separator 1Output Bin 1 (Copy jobs) 2Output Bin 2 (Print jobs) 3Output Bin 3 (Fax jobs) 4 Output Bin 4 6 Chapter 1 Device basicsENWW
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Optional HP Multifunction Finisher 1Output Bin 1 (Copy jobs) 2Output Bin 2 (Print jobs) 3Output Bin 3 (Fax jobs) 4Output Bin 4 5Output Bin 5 (all stapled jobs are delivered to Output Bin 5) 6Stapler 2 7 Stapler 1 ENWWProduct walkaround 7
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Turn the device on and off To turn the device on and off, press the on/off button on the device control panel. WARNING!Do not use the master power switch or unplug the device unless you have already turned the device off by using the on/off button on the control panel. 8 Chapter 1 Device basics ENWW
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Use the control panel The control panel has a full-color VGA touchscreen that provides easy access to all device functions. Use the buttons and numeric keypad to control jobs and the device status. The LED lights indicate overall device status. Control-panel layout 1On/off buttonTurn the device on and off. 2TouchscreenSelect and use all device features. 3Numeric keypadSpecify the quantity for copies and other numeric information. 4Interrupt buttonPause the device so you can insert a new job into the...
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Home screen The Home screen provides access to the device features, and it indicates the current status of the device. NOTE: Depending on how the system administrator has configured the device, the features that appear on the Home screen can vary. To use some features, you might need to sign in. HP CM8060 Color MFP with Edgeline Technology 1342 5 678 1Device status lineProvides information about the overall device status. Various buttons appear in this area, depending on the current status. For a...
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6Sign In or Sign OutYou might be required to sign in to use features for which the system administrator has controlled access. These features have a lock symbol () next to them. Depending on your permiss ions, if you have signed in, you still might not have access to some features. NOTE: The lock symbol appears after you have signed in. The device administrator can access all of the device features, except the Service menu. Touch Sign In to open a virtual keyboard so you can type your user name...
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Buttons on the touchscreen Various buttons can appear on the touchscreen. Home button. Touch this button to go to the Home screen from any other screen. Start button. Touch this button to begin the action for the feature that you are using. NOTE: The name of this button changes for each feature. For example, in the Copy feature, the button is named Start Copy. Information button. This button appears when two or more settings are in conflict. Touch the button to learn how to resolve the conflict....