HP Color LaserJet CM1015 User Manual
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temporary for print jobs that are run while the program is still open, or changes to the default settings can be permanent; they are in effect now and in the future. Operating SystemTemporarily change settings for jobs that are printed nowPermanently change default settings1Change configuration settings (For example, to add an optional tray or to enable or disable a driver feature such as “Allow manual duplexing”) Windows 2000 and XP (Classic Start Menu)On the File menu, click Print, select this printer, then click Properties or Preferences . (The actual steps can vary; this is the most common method.)Click Start, point to Settings, then click Printers or Printers and Faxes . Right-click the printer icon, then click Printing Preferences .Click Start, point to Settings, then click Printers or Printers and Faxes . Right- click the printer icon, then click Properties . Click the Configure tab. Windows XPOn the File menu, click Print, select this printer, then click Properties or Preferences . (The actual steps can vary; this is the most common method.)Click Start, click Printers and Faxes , right-click the printer name or icon, then click Printing Preferences .Click Start then click Printers and Faxes . Right-click the printer icon, then click Properties . Click the Configure tab. 1Access to default MFP settings might be restricted and therefore unavailable. Special media for printing This MFP supports printing on special media. For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see Print on special media. For instructions on loading envelopes, see Load tray 1 (single-sheet feed tray) or Load tray 2. Envelopes ●Store envelopes flat. ● Envelopes should not be wrinkled, nicked, stuck together, or otherwise damaged. Do not use envelopes that have clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, self-stick adhesives, or other synthetic materials. ● Only use envelopes where the seam extends all the way to the corner of the envelope as indicated in the following illustration. 1Acceptable 2Unacceptable ENWW Print: How do I? 127
●Envelopes with a peel-off adhesive strip or with more than one flap that folds over to seal must use adhesives that are compatible with the heat and pressure in the fuser. CAUTION Failure to follow the guidelines above can result in jams. Labels When selecting labels, consider the quality of each component: ●For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see Print on special media . ● Only use labels with no exposed backing between them. ● Labels must lie flat. ● Do not use labels that have wrinkles, bubbles, or are damaged. ● Use only full sheets of labels; this MFP does not support print partial sheets of labels. ● Use only labels specified for use with HP Color LaserJet printers. For instructions on loading labels, see Load tray 1 (single-sheet feed tray) or Load tray 2. Transparencies ●Use only tray 1 or tray 2 to print on transparencies. ● For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see Print on special media . ● Place transparencies on a flat surface after removing from the MFP. ● Use only transparencies specified for use with HP Color LaserJet printers. CAUTION To avoid MFP damage, only use transparencies that are recommended for use in laser MFPs. See Accessories and supplies information . Transparent print media not designed for LaserJet printing melts in the fuser, and damages the fuser. Glossy paper and photo paper ● Handle glossy paper and HP LaserJet Photo paper by the edges. ● For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see Print on special media . ● Use only glossy paper and photo paper specified for use with HP Color LaserJet printers. Letterhead or preprinted forms ●Avoid using raised or embossed letterhead. ● Use only non-flammable inks that do not damage the print rollers. ● For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see Print on special media . For instructions on loading letterhead, see Load tray 1 (single-sheet feed tray) and Load tray 2. 128 Chapter 12 How do I? ENWW
Heavy paper ●Do not use paper that is heavier than the recommended media specification for this MFP. See Media supported on this MFP for more information. ●For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see Print on special media. ENWWPrint: How do I? 129
Copy and Scan: How do I? Use this section to answer copy and scanning questions. Scan from the device control panel Use the following instructions to scan directly from the device control panel. NOTEThe computer connected to the device must be turned on. Program the device Scan To button from the control panel E-mail addresses and folders must be set up prior to using the Scan To button on the control panel. Use HP Solutions Center to program the e-mail and folders for scanning. Set up pre-configured destinations on the MFP 1.Open HP Solution Center and select Settings, Scan Settings, then press Scan. 2.Select the checkbox Allow me to scan by pressing the scan-to button on the MFP. 3.The MFP is pre-configured with the following three destinations in the dialog box. ●Scan a document and attach it to an e-mail ●Scan a photo and attach it to an e-mail ●Scan a photo and save it as a file 4.Highlight a destination and click Right arrow to move to the destinations currently on the MFP dialog box. Repeat for all three destinations. 5.Click Update. Add folder destinations 1.Open HP Solution Center and select Settings, Scan Settings, then press Scan. 2.Select the checkbox Allow me to scan by pressing the scan-to button on the MFP and click on New. 3.Select Save it to my computer, then click Next. 4.Enter the file destination name or check to set up the destination on the MFP. Name the default destination and click Next. 5.Select the quality and click Next. 6.Verify the selections, click Save, and then close HP Solution Center. Add e-mail destinations 1.Open HP Solution Center and select Settings, Scan Settings, then press Scan. 2.Select the checkbox Allow me to scan by pressing the scan-to button on the MFP and click on New. On the device control panel, press Scan To. 130 Chapter 12 How do I?ENWW
3.Select Attach to a new e-mail and click Next. 4.Select Save it to my computer and press Next. Type the e-mail address, subject, and note in the text box and click Next. 5.Select the quality and click Next. 6.Type the e-mail address in the text box. Select the box for Send the new destination to the MFP. Type a new name that appears on the MFP control panel and click Next. Delete destinations 1.From the Set up the list for the All-in-One, select one of the Available Destinations on this PC and click Delete. The Delete Destination dialog box displays. 2.From the Delete Destination dialog box, highlight the destination to delete and click Next. The Confirmation dialog box displays. 3.Click Delete to perform the deletion, or click Cancel to choose another destination. Set the MFP to make only black and white copies 1.Press Menu, select Copy setup, and click on Start Copy Color. 2.Press the navigation arrows and select On or Off. When set to Off, the control panel displays Restrict color if Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color is pressed. 3.Press OK. ENWWCopy and Scan: How do I? 131
Photo: How do I? (HP Color LaserJet CM1017 MFP only) Use this section to answer photo questions. Print photos directly from the memory card 1.After inserting the memory card into the MFP (see Insert a memory card), select photos by: ●Press the Left arrow or the Right arrow to scroll through the images. ●Press OK to select or deselect the images. 2.You can also press Select Photos from the control panel. Press Up arrow or Down arrow to select one of the following menu items, and then press OK. ●From display: Select this option if the memory card was not recently inserted. ●All photos: X represents the number of JPEG files the MFP detects on the card. Selecting this option prints all of the JPEG files on the memory card. Press OK again to confirm the print job. ●Individual: Select this option to choose and print an individual photo. The photos are numbered, starting with number 1. ●Press Up arrow or Down arrow to increase or decrease the photo number. ●Press OK to select the photo to print. ●From a range: Select this option to choose a range of photos to print. The MFP prompts for the first photo number and the last photo number. ●Press Up arrow or Down arrow to increase or decrease the photo numbers. ●Press OK to select the range of photos to print. 3.Press Start Photo to print the photos. NOTEThe JPEG files on the memory card are numbered in alphabetical order. If you do not know the order of the photos on the memory card, print an index that shows the photo order. For more information about printing an index, see Print a memory card index. Enable or disable a memory card 1.In the embedded Web server, select Print and Memory Card. 2.Select or deselect the label Enable Memory Card. When this box is not selected the control panel display says Memory card slots are disabled when a memory card is inserted. Print and scan photos from a proof sheet Preview images and print photos from a proof sheet. A proof sheet can contain as many as 20 images. This feature has been optimized and tested for use with Genuine HP Toner Supplies. 1.Insert the memory card into the device. See Insert a memory card. 2.Press Proofsheet then Print. 132 Chapter 12 How do I?ENWW
3.If more than 20 JPEG files exist on the memory card, press Up arrow or Down arrow to select one of the following menu items, then press OK. ●All photos: X represents the number of JPEG files the MFP detects on the card. Selecting this option prints all JPEG files on the memory card. Press OK again to confirm the print job. ●Last 20: Prints the last 20 JPEG files from the alphabetized list on the memory card. ●Custom: Select one or more photos to print by pressing OK. 4.Color in the oval or bubble using a dark blue or black pen. Also fill bubbles to indicate the image layout and media type. 5.Place the proof sheet face-down on the flatbed scanner, with the upper-left corner of the document located in the lower-right corner of the glass. 6.Press Proofsheet. 7.Press the Up arrow or Down arrow, select Start Scan, then press OK. The MFP scans the proof sheet and prints the marked photos. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each proof sheet. NOTEPhotos printed using a proofsheet can only be printed in color. NOTEJPEG files on the memory card are displayed in alphabetical order. When the order of photos on the memory card is unknown, print an index. See Print a memory card index. NOTEPhotos are still printed in color even when the Color copy option is set to no. Save photos to the workstation from a memory card 1.Insert the memory card into the MFP. See Insert a memory card. 2.From the workstation, click on My Computer and look for the removable drive (memory card). If My Computer does not recognize the memory card, enter a IP address (an example, \\192.168.0.15) into the address line. Access the images by clicking Memory card and moving to the subfolders containing the images. Map the memory card to a driver letter on the workstation using this method. 3.Use drag and drop or HP Photosmart Transfer to move the photos from the memory card to a folder. ENWW Photo: How do I? (HP Color LaserJet CM1017 MFP only) 133
Network: How do I? (HP Color LaserJet CM1017 MFP only) Use this section to answer network questions. Find the network IP address The network IP address is located on the Network report page. To print a Network report page from the control panel: 1.On the control panel, press Menu. 2.Press Left arrow or Right arrow to select the Reports menu. 3.Press OK. 4.Press Left arrow or Right arrow to select Network report. 5.Press OK to print the Network Configuration Report page. Restore the network defaults 1.On the control panel, press Menu. 2.Press the navigation arrows to select Network config. 3.Press the navigation arrows to select Restore defaults. 4.Press OK. 134 Chapter 12 How do I?ENWW
Maintenance: How do I? Use this section to answer MFP maintenance questions. Set the system password Use HP ToolboxFX to set a system password. 1.Open HP ToolboxFX and click System Settings. NOTEIf a password has been set for the MFP previously, you are prompted to type the password. Type the password, then click Apply. 2.Click Password . 3. In the Password box, type the exact password to set, then in the Confirm password box, type the same password again to confirm the choice. 4. Click Apply to save the password. To remove the system password 1. Open HP ToolboxFX and click System Settings. NOTEIf a password has been set for the MFP previously, you are prompted to type the password. Type the password, then click Apply. 2.Click Password . 3. Delete all characters from both the Password field and the Confirm password field. 4. Click Apply to remove the password. To reset all MFP settings to factory defaults If you forget or lose your password, use the following steps to reset all your MFP settings to factory defaults. WARNING! Following these steps will clear the password and all of the changes you have made to the MFP settings. 1. On the control panel, press Menu. 2. Press the navigation arrows to select the Service menu. 3. Press OK. 4. Press the navigation arrows to select the Restore defaults menu. 5. Press OK. 6. Press OK again to confirm restoring the defaults. ENWW Maintenance: How do I? 135
Clean the scanner glass Dirty glass from debris may cause scan and copy image defects. 1.Turn device off, unplug the power cord from the electrical socket, and raise the lid. 2. Clean the glass by using a soft lint-free cloth that has been moistened with nonabrasive glass cleaner. CAUTION Do not use abrasives, acetone, benzene, ammonia, ethyl alcohol, or carbon tetrachloride on any part of the device; these can damage the device. Do not place liquids directly on the glass. They might seep under it and damage the device. 3. To prevent spotting, dry the glass using a soft lint-free cloth. Change MFP toner warnings Supplies gauges display consumption levels of print cartridges. The display appears when the MFP shows the Ready state with no warnings, or when the MFP shows a warning or error message pertaining to a print cartridge or multiple supplies. When the supply is empty the gauge displays as empty. Flashing indicates a single supply is empty. These messages can display when: ●Missing cartridge ● Incorrectly placed cartridges ● Cartridges with an error ● Some non-HP cartridges Calibrate the MFP The MFP automatically self-calibrates, but calibration settings can be manually adjusted by using the HP ToolboxFX. 136 Chapter 12 How do I? ENWW