HP Color LaserJet CP3505 User Manual
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7 Use product features ●Sleep Delay and Sleep Mode features ● Manage stored jobs ENWW79
Sleep Delay and Sleep Mode features The SLEEP DELAY feature determines how long the printer must be inactive before it switches to sleep mode to reduce power consumption. You can set the length of time before the printer goes into sleep mode to one of the following settings: ● 1 MINUTE ● 15 MINUTES ● 30 MINUTES (the default setting) ● 45 MINUTES ● 60 MINUTES ● 90 MINUTES ● 2 HOURS ● 4 HOURS NOTE: The printer display appears dimmed when the printer is in sleep mode. Sleep mode does not affect printer warm-up time, unless the printer is in sleep mode for more than 8 hours. Set the sleep delay 1. Press Menu. 2. Press to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE , and then press . 3. Press to highlight SYSTEM SETUP , and then press . 4. Press to highlight SLEEP DELAY , and then press . 5. Press or to select the appropriate time period, and then press to set the selected time period. 6. Press Menu to return to the Ready state. Disable or enable sleep mode 1.Press Menu. 2. Press to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE , and then press . 3. Press to highlight RESETS, and then press . 4. Press to highlight SLEEP MODE , and then press . 5. Press or to select ON or OFF , and then press to set the selection. 6. Press Menu to return to the Ready state. 80 Chapter 7 Use product features ENWW
Manage stored jobs NOTE:This feature is available only for printers with installed hard drives. To store print jobs on the printer, use the Job Storage tab in the printer driver Properties dialog box. After a job is stored, you can print it or delete it from the printer control panel. Print a stored job 1.Press Menu. 2. Press to highlight RETRIEVE JOB , and then press . A list of users appears. If no jobs are stored , then the message NO STORED JOBS appears. 3. Press to highlight your user name, and then press . ● If you have more than one stored job that is protected by a personal identification number (PIN), the ALL PRIVATE JOBS menu item appears. If you want to print one of the PIN- protected jobs, highlight ALL PRIVATE JOBS, and then press . 4. Press to highlight the correct print job, and then press . 5. Press to highlight PRINT, and then press . ● If the job is not PIN-protected, go to step 7. 6. If prompted, provide a PIN by pressing or to change the number. Press after you have specified each number of the four-digit PIN. 7. Press and to specify the number of copies, and then press to print the job. Delete a stored job 1.Press Menu. 2. Press to highlight RETRIEVE JOB , and then press . A list of users appears. If there are no stored jobs, then the message NO STORED JOBS appears. 3. Press to highlight your user name, and then press . ● If you have more than one stored job that is PIN-protected, the ALL PRIVATE JOBS menu item appears. If you want to delete one of the PIN-protected jobs, highlight ALL PRIVATE JOBS , and then press . 4. Press to highlight the correct print job, and then press . 5. Press to highlight DELETE, and then press . If the job is not PIN-protected, the printer deletes the job. 6. If prompted, provide a PIN by pressing or to change the number. Press after you have specified each number of the four-digit PIN. The printer deletes the job after you set the fourth PIN digit and press . ENWW Manage stored jobs 81
8 Print tasks ●Media type and tray loading ● Access the printer driver ● Control print jobs ● Cancel a print job ● Use different paper and print covers ● Print a blank first page ● Use watermarks ● Create and use printing shortcuts in Windows ● Resize documents ● Set a custom paper size from the printer driver ● Print on both sides of the paper (duplex printing) ● Print multiple pages on one sheet of paper in Windows ● Setting the color options ● Using the HP Digital Imaging Options dialog box ● Use the Services tab ENWW83
Media type and tray loading Minimum media dimensions are 148 x 210 mm (5.83 x 8.27 inches). Maximum media dimensions are 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 inches). Table 8-1 Tray 1 media information Media typeMedia specificationsMedia quantityDriver settingsPaper orientation Paper and cardstock, standard sizesRange: 60 g/m 2 (16 lb) bond to 163 g/m2 (43 lb) bond Maximum stack height: 10 mm (0.6 inch) Equivalent to 100 sheets of 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) bond. Plain or unspecifiedN/A EnvelopesLess than 60 g/m2 (16 lb) bond to 90 g/m2 (24 lb) bond Up to 10 envelopesEnvelopeShort edge leading, flap on right side facing up LabelsMaximum 0.23 mm (0.009 in.) thickMaximum stack height: 10 mm (0.6 inch)LabelsSide to be printed on facing down TransparenciesMinimum 0.13 mm (0.005 in.) thickMaximum stack height: 10 mm (0.6 inch)TransparenciesSide to be printed on facing down Heavy0.13 mm (0.005 in.) thickMaximum stack height: 10 mm (0.6 in.)Light glossy, glossy, or heavy glossySide to be printed on facing down GlossyRange: 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) bond to 176 g/m2 (47 lb) bond Maximum stack height: 10 mm (0.6 in.)Light glossy, glossy, or heavy glossySide to be printed on facing down Cardstock Range: 163 g/m 2 (43 lb) bond to 176 g/m2 (47 lb) cover60 sheets Cardstock Side to be printed on facing down Table 8-2 Tray 2, tray 3, and tray 4 media information Media typeMedia specificationsMedia quantityDriver settingsPaper orientationOutput Paper and cardstock, standard sizesRange: 60 g/m 2 (16 lb) bond to 120 g/m2 (32 lb) bond Equivalent to 250 sheets (tray 2) or 500 sheets (tray 3) of 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) bond. Plain or unspecifiedN/A LabelsMaximum 0.13 mm (0.005 in.) thickMaximum stack height: 50 sheets (tray 2), or 100 sheets (tray 3)LabelsSide to be printed on facing up TransparenciesMinimum 0.13 mm (0.005 in.) thickMaximum stack height: 50 sheets (tray 2), or 100 sheets (tray 3)TransparenciesSide to be printed on facing up Heavy 0.13 mm (0.005 in.) thickMaximum stack height: 100 sheetsLight glossy, glossy, or heavy glossySide to be printed on facing up 84 Chapter 8 Print tasksENWW
Media typeMedia specificationsMedia quantityDriver settingsPaper orientationOutput (tray 2), or 200 sheets (tray 3) Glossy Range: 106 g/m 2 (28 lb) bond to 120 g/m2 (32 lb) bondMaximum stack height: 100 sheets (tray 2), or 200 sheets (tray 3)Light glossy, glossy, or heavy glossySide to be printed on facing up Table 8-2 Tray 2, tray 3, and tray 4 media information (continued) ENWW Media type and tray loading 85
Access the printer driver For information about opening the printer driver, see Change printer-driver settings for Windows on page 38. 86 Chapter 8 Print tasksENWW
Control print jobs In Windows, three settings affect how the printer driver pulls media when you send a print job. The Source, Type , and Size settings appear in the Page Setup, Print , or Print Properties dialog boxes in most software programs. If you do not change these settings, the printer automatically uses the default printer settings to select a tray. CAUTION: Make printer setup changes through the software program or the printer driver whenever possible, because changes that you make at the control panel become default settings for subsequent print jobs. Settings selected in the software or the printer driver override control-panel settings. Source Print by Source to specify a tray from which the printer will pull media. The printer tries to print from this tray, no matter what type or size is loaded in it. If you select a tray that is configured for a type or size that does not match your print job, the job does not proceed until you load the tray with the correct type or size. If you load the tray correctly, the printer begins printing. If you press , you can select another tray. NOTE: If you have difficulties printing by Source, see Priority for print settings on page 37. Type and Size Print by Type or Size when you want to pull media from the first tray that is loaded with the type or size that you select. Selecting media by type rather than source is similar to locking out trays and helps protect special media from accidental use. For example, if a tray is configured for letterhead, and you specify that the driver print on plain paper, the printer will not pull media from that tray, but will pull paper from a tray that has plain paper loaded and is configured for plain paper. NOTE: Selecting the Any setting negates the tray lock-out function. Selecting media by type and size results in significantly better print quality for heavy paper, glossy paper, and overhead transparencies. Using the wrong setting can result in unsatisfactory print quality. Always print by Type for special print media, such as labels or transparencies. Always print by Size for envelopes. ● If you want to print by Type or Size and the trays have not been configured for a certain type or size, load the media into tray 1. Then, in the printer driver, select the Type or Size in the Page Setup , Print , or Print Properties dialog box. ● If you often print on a certain type or size of media, the printer administrator (for a network printer) or you (for a local printer) can configure a tray for that type or size. Then, when you select that type or size as you print a job, the printer pulls from the tray configured for that type or size. See Configure trays on page 73 . ● When you close tray 2 or optional tray 3, a message might appear prompting you to select a Type or Size for the tray. If the tray is already configured correctly, press to return to the Ready state. ENWW Control print jobs 87
Cancel a print job You can stop a print request by using the printer control panel or using your software program. For instructions on how to stop a print request from a computer on a network, see the online Help for the specific network software. NOTE:It can take some time for all printing to clear after you have canceled a print job. Cancel the current print job fr om the printer control panel 1.Press Stop on the printer control panel. 2. Press to highlight Cancel Current Job , and then press to cancel the job. If the print job is too far into the printing process, you might not have the option to cancel it. Cancel the current print jo b from the software program A dialog box will appear briefly on the screen, giving you the option to cancel the print job. If several requests have been sent to the printer through your software, they might be waiting in a print queue (for example, in Windows Print Manager). See the software documentation for specific instructions about canceling a print request from the computer. If a print job is waiting in a print queue (computer memory) or print spooler (Windows 2000 or XP), delete the print job there. For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, click Start and then click Printers. Double-click the HP Color LaserJet CP3505 printer icon to open the print spooler. Select the print job that you want to cancel, and then press Delete. If the print job is not cancelled, you might need to shut down and restart the computer. 88 Chapter 8 Print tasks ENWW