HP LaserJet 4350 User Manual
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NOTEUse the accessories and supplies that have been specifically designed for the printer in order to ensure optimum performance. The printer supports two EIO cards. 32 45786 9 11 1210 1 1 500-sheet tray and feeder* (Q2440B) 2 Duplexer (duplex printing accessory) for two-sided printing (Q2439B) 3 1,500-sheet tray and feeder* (Q2444B) 4 Envelope feeder (Q2438B) 5 Stapler/stacker accessory (Q2443B) 6 Dual inline memory module (DIMM) or CompactFlash font card 7 HP Jetdirect print server (EIO card) 8 Hard disk accessory (EIO card) (J6054B) 9 Storage cabinet for the printer (Q2445B) 10 Stacker accessory (Q2442B) 11 Staple cartridge (Q3216A) 12 Print cartridge (Q5942A: 10,000-page cartridge or Q5942X: 20,000-page cartridge) * The paper capacity of any HP LaserJet 4250 or 4350 series printer can be expanded to a maximum of 3,100 sheets, achieved by installing up to two additional 500-sheet feeders and one optional 1,500-sheet feeder. NOTE The printer can accept up to three optional trays in either of the following configurations: three 500-sheet feeders or two 500-sheet feeders and one 1,500-sheet input tray. ENWW Printer parts9
Interface ports The printer has five ports: two EIO slots and three ports for connecting to a computer or a network. 5 1 2 3 4 1 EIO slot 2 2 Network connection (for models that include an embedded HP Jetdirect print server) 3 EIO slot 1 4 IEEE 1284B-compliant parallel port 5 USB port (compatible with USB 2.0 full- and high-speed devices) Accessory lights Use the following table to interpret the status lights on the optional 500-sheet stacker or 500- sheet stapler/stacker accessory. LightMeaning for accessory Solid green● The accessory is on and ready. Solid amber●The accessory is experiencing a hardware malfunction. (See Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/stacker .) Blinking amber●The accessory has an error condition that needs attention. (See Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/ stacker .) Off●The printer might be in PowerSave mode. Press any button on the printer control panel. ● The accessory has an error condition that needs attention. (See Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/ stacker .) 10Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW
Moving the printer The printer is heavy and should be lifted by two people. One person should stand at the front of the printer, and the other person should stand at the back of the printer. To lift the printer, grip the lift handles that are on the sides of the printer. Do not attempt to lift the printer by gripping any other part of the printer. If the bottom of the printer is attached to an optional accessory (such as a 500-sheet feeder, a 1,500-sheet feeder, or a storage cabinet), the accessory latches must be unlocked before moving the printer. WARNING! To prevent possible injury to yourself or damage to the printer, separate the printer from any currently installed optional accessories (for example, an optional feeder or a stapler/stacker) before lifting the printer. Locking and unlocking optional accessories For more stability to prevent the printer from tipping over, the optional 500-sheet feeders, the optional 1,500-sheet tray, and the cabinet can be locked to the bottom of the printer. To lock the accessories, locate the lever on the upper left side of the optional feeder, and rotate the lever to the rear (locked) position. To unlock the accessories, rotate the lever to the forward (unlocked) position. ENWW Printer parts11
Control panel This section provides information about the control panel and its features: ● Control-panel layout ● Control-panel buttons ● Control-panel lights ● Printing control-panel menus ● Changing printer-control-panel configuration settings ● Using the printer Help system The control panel is located on the front of the printer. ? See Interpreting control-panel messages to identify and troubleshoot control-panel messages. Control-panel layout ? 1 2 3 4 567 8 9 1011 1STOP button 2 Ready light 3 Data light 4 Attention light 5 M ENU button 6 Graphical display 7 D OWN button 8 H ELP button 9 S ELECT button 10 U P button 11 B ACK button 12 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW
Control-panel buttons ButtonFunction (HELP)● Provides information about the message on the graphical display. (BACK)● Backs up one level in the menu tree or backs up one numeric entry. ● Exits menus if held down for more than 1 second. MENU● Enters and exits the menus. (UP)● Navigates to the previous item in the list, or increases the value of items that are numerical in nature. (SELECT)● Clears an error condition when the condition is clearable. ● Saves the selected value for an item. ● Performs the action that is associated with the item that is highlighted on the graphical display. (DOWN)● Navigates to the next item in the list, or decreases the value of items that are numerical in nature. STOP●Cancels the current print job in process and expels all of the active pages from the paper path. The time that it takes to cancel the job depends on the \ size of the print job. (Press the button only once.) Also clears continuable errors that are associated with the canceled job. NOTE The control panel lights cycle while the print job is cleared from both the printer and the computer, and then the printer returns to the ready state (Ready light on). Control-panel lights LightStateIndication ReadyOnThe printer is online and ready to accept data to print. OffThe printer cannot accept data because it is offline (paused) or has experienced an error. BlinkingThe printer is going offline. The printer stops processing the current print job and expels all of the active pages from the paper path. ENWW Control panel13
LightStateIndication DataOnThe printer has data to print, but is waiting to receive all of the data. OffThe printer has no data to print. BlinkingThe printer is processing or printing the data. AttentionOnThe printer has experienced a problem. Note the message on the control-panel display, and then turn the printer off and on. See Interpreting control-panel messages for help in resolving problems. OffThe printer is functioning without error. BlinkingAction is required. See the control-panel display. Printing control-panel menus To see the current settings for the menus and items that are available at the control panel, print a control-panel menu map. You might want to store the menu map near the printer for reference. NOTE For a complete list of the items that are available in the control-panel menus, see Control panel menus . To print a control-panel menu map 1. Press MENU to open the menus. 2. Use (UP button) or (DOWN button) to scroll to INFORMATION, and then press (SELECT button). 3. Use (UP button) or (DOWN button) to scroll to PRINT MENU MAP , and then press (SELECT button). Using the printer Help system This printer features a Help system at the control panel that provides instructions for resolving most printer errors. To view Help for a message (if available), press ( HELP button). If the Help topic is longer than four lines, use the ( UP button) or (DOWN button) to scroll through the entire topic. To exit the Help system, press ( HELP button) again. 14 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW
Changing printer-control-panel configuration settings By using the printer control panel, you can make changes to general printer configuration default settings such as tray size and type, sleep delay, printer personality (language), and jam recovery. The printer-control-panel settings can also be changed from a computer by using the setting page of the embedded Web server. The computer shows the same information that the control panel shows. For more information, see Using the embedded Web server . CAUTION Configuration settings seldom need to be changed. Hewlett-Packard Company recommends that only the system administrator change configuration settings. Changing control-panel settings For a complete list of menu items and possible values, see Control panel menus . Certain menu options appear only if the associated tray or accessory is installed. For example, the EIO menu appears only if an EIO card is installed. To change a control-panel setting 1. Press M ENU to open the menus. 2. Use (UP button) or (DOWN button) to scroll to the menu that you want, and then press (SELECT button). 3. Some menus might have several submenus. Use (UP button) or ( DOWN button) to scroll to the submenu item that you want, and then press ( SELECT button). 4. Use (UP button) or (DOWN button) to scroll to the setting, and then press ( SELECT button). Some settings change rapidly if (UP button) or (DOWN button) is held down. An asterisk (*) appears next to the selection on the display, indicating that it is now the default. 5. Press M ENU to exit the menu. NOTE Printer-driver settings override control-panel settings. Software program settings override both printer-driver settings and control-panel settings. If you cannot gain access to a menu or item, it is either not an option for the printer or you have not turned on the associated higher-level option. See your network administrator if a function has been locked ( Access denied menus locked appears on the printer control-panel display). Job storage limit This option sets the limit for the maximum number of jobs that can be stored on the hard drive at the printer. The maximum number allowed is 100, and the default value is 32. NOTE This option is only available if a hard drive is installed. ENWW Control panel15
To set the job storage limit 1. Press M ENU to open the menus. 2. Press (DOWN button) to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE . 3. Press (SELECT button) to select CONFIGURE DEVICE . 4. Press (DOWN button) to highlight SYSTEM SETUP. 5. Press (SELECT button) to select SYSTEM SETUP . 6. Press (SELECT button) to select JOB STORAGE LIMIT . 7. Press (UP button) or (DOWN button) to change the value. 8. Press (SELECT button) to set the value. 9. Press M ENU to exit the menu. Job held timeout This option sets the period of time that the system keeps files in job storage before deleting them from the queue. The default setting for this option is OFF; the other available settings are 1 HOUR , 4 HOURS , 1 DAY , and 1 WEEK . NOTE This option is only available if a hard drive is installed. To set the job held timeout 1. Press M ENU to open the menus. 2. Press (DOWN button) to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE . 3. Press (SELECT button) to select CONFIGURE DEVICE . 4. Press (DOWN button) to highlight SYSTEM SETUP. 5. Press (SELECT button) to select SYSTEM SETUP . 6. Press (DOWN button) to highlight JOB HELD TIMEOUT . 7. Press (SELECT button) to select JOB HELD TIMEOUT . 8. Press (UP button) or (DOWN button) to select the appropriate time period. 9. Press (SELECT button) to set the time period. 10. Press M ENU to exit the menu. Show address This item determines whether the printers IP address appears on the display with the Ready message. If more than one EIO card is installed, the IP address of the card that is installed in the first slot appears. 16 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW
To show the IP address 1. Press M ENU to open the menus. 2. Press (DOWN button) to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE . 3. Press (SELECT button) to select CONFIGURE DEVICE . 4. Press (DOWN button) to highlight SYSTEM SETUP. 5. Press (SELECT button) to select SYSTEM SETUP . 6. Press (DOWN button) to highlight SHOW ADDRESS. 7. Press (SELECT button) to select SHOW ADDRESS . 8. Press (UP button) or (DOWN button) to select the desired option. 9. Press (SELECT button) to select the option. 10. Press M ENU to exit the menu. Tray behavior options Four user-defined options are available for tray behavior: ●USE REQUESTED TRAY . Selecting EXCLUSIVELY ensures that the printer does not automatically select another tray when you indicate that a specific tray should be used. Selecting FIRST allows the printer to pull from a second tray if the specified tray is empty. EXCLUSIVELY is the default setting. ● MANUALLY FEED PROMPT . If you select ALWAYS (the default value), the system always shows a prompt before pulling from the multipurpose tray. If you select UNLESS LOADED , the system displays the prompt only if the multipurpose tray is empty. ● PS DEFER MEDIA . This setting affects how non-HP PostScript drivers behave with the printer. You do not need to change this setting if you use the drivers that HP supplies. If set to ENABLED , non-HP PostScript drivers use the same HP tray selection method as the HP drivers. If set to DISABLED, some non-HP PostScript drivers use the PostScript tray selection method instead of the HP method. ● SIZE/TYPE PROMPT . Use this item to control whether the tray configuration message and its corresponding prompts are shown whenever a tray is opened and closed. These prompts instruct you to change the type or size if the tray is configured for a different type or size than is loaded in the tray. ENWW Control panel17
To set Use Requested Tray 1. Press M ENU to open the menus. 2. Press (DOWN button) to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE . 3. Press (SELECT button) to select CONFIGURE DEVICE . 4. Press (DOWN button) to highlight SYSTEM SETUP. 5. Press (SELECT button) to select SYSTEM SETUP . 6. Press (DOWN button) to highlight TRAY BEHAVIOR . 7. Press (SELECT button) to select TRAY BEHAVIOR . 8. Press (SELECT button) to select USE REQUESTED TRAY . 9. Press (UP button) or (DOWN button) to select EXCLUSIVELY or FIRST . 10. Press (SELECT button) to set the behavior. 11. Press M ENU to exit the menu. To set Manually Feed Prompt 1. Press M ENU to open the menus. 2. Press (DOWN button) to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE . 3. Press (SELECT button) to select CONFIGURE DEVICE . 4. Press (DOWN button) to highlight SYSTEM SETUP. 5. Press (SELECT button) to select SYSTEM SETUP . 6. Press (DOWN button) to highlight TRAY BEHAVIOR . 7. Press (SELECT button) to select TRAY BEHAVIOR . 8. Press (DOWN button) to highlight MANUALLY FEED PROMPT . 9. Press (SELECT button) to select MANUALLY FEED PROMPT . 10. Press (UP button) or (DOWN button) to select ALWAYS or UNLESS LOADED . 11. Press (SELECT button) to set the behavior. 12. Press M ENU to exit the menu. 18 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW