HP LaserJet 9059 MFP User Manual
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Product walkaround Figure 1-2 Product walkaround 1Document-feeder cover 2Document feeder (ADF) 3Control panel with touchscreen graphical display 4Tray 1 5Right door 6Vertical transfer door 7Tray 4 8Tray 3 9Tray 2 10Left door (behind output device) 11Output device 12Front door 13Duplex printing accessory (inside the MFP) 14ADF output bin 15Left door 16Printer power cable 17Tray 4 power cable 18EIO slot 1 19Copy processor EIO card ENWW Product walkaround 7
Output devices This MFP comes with a 3000-sheet stacker, a 3000-sheet stapler/stacker, a multifunction finisher, or an 8-bin mailbox. 3,000-sheet stacker ●Stacks up to 3,000 sheets of A4- or letter-size paper ● Stacks up to 1,500 sheets of A3- or ledger-size paper ● Can offset jobs, or offset the first page of jobs The lower bin (face-down bin) is the default bin for all output jobs. 3,000-sheet stapler/stacker Paper handling features ● Stacks up to 3,000 sheets A4- or letter-size paper ● Stacks up to 1,500 sheets of A3- or ledger-size paper ● Can offset jobs, or offset the first page of jobs The upper bin (face-up bin) is the default bin for all output jobs. Stapling information The 3,000-sheet stapler/stacker can staple documents that contain between two pages and 50 pages of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) paper, or equivalent 5 mm (0.2 inches). The pages must be 64 to 199 g/m2 (17 to 53 lb) of all sizes that the MFP supports. ● Heavier media might have a stapling limit of fewer than 50 pages. ● Stapling will not be performed on less than two sheets or more than 50 though the MFP will copy or print the job. Stapling is usually selected in your software program or printer driver. See Change printer-driver settings for more information. Where and how you make selections depends on your program or driver. If the stapler cannot be selected in the program or printer driver, it can be selected through the MFP control panel. See Staple documents on page 100 for instructions. Multifunction finisher Paper handling features ● Stacks up to 1,000 sheets of A4- and letter-size paper or up to 500 sheets of A3- and 11 x 17-size paper ● Stacks up to 40 booklets of 5 sheets of A3- and ledger-size paper ● Can offset jobs ● Staples up to 50 sheets of paper per document of A4- and letter-size paper 8 Chapter 1 Product Basics ENWW
●Staples up to 25 sheets of paper per document A3- and ledger-size paper ● Folds single pages ● Saddle-stitches and folds up to 40 booklets of 5 sheets stacked, or 20 booklets of 10 sheets stacked. Stapling information The finisher can staple documents that contain between two pages and 50 pages of 75 g/m2 (20 lb) A-4-or letter-size paper or 25 pages of A3- 11 x 17-size paper or equivalent to 5.5 mm (0.22 inches). The pages must be 64 to 199 g/m 2 (17 to 53 lb) of all sizes supported by the MFP. Consider these additional points: ● The upper bin (stacker bin) can hold up to 1,000 sheets stacked (not stapled). The multifunction finisher can deliver jobs face up or face down to the upper bin. ● Heavier media might have a stapling limit of fewer than 50 pages. If the job that you want stapled contains only one sheet, or if it contains more than 50 sheets, the multifunction finisher delivers the job without staples. You can usually select the stapler in your software program or printer driver, although some options might be available only in the printer driver. See Change printer-driver settings for Windows on page 53 for more information. Where and how you make selections depends on your program or driver. If the stapler cannot be selected in the program or printer driver, it can be selected through the MFP control panel. See Staple documents on page 100 for instructions. Booklets You can gain access to the booklet feature in some software programs, such as desktop publishing programs. See the user guide that came with your program for information about making booklets. If you are using a program that does not support booklet making, you can create booklets by using the HP printer driver. NOTE: HP recommends that you use your program to prepare and preview your document for printing, and then use the HP printer driver to print and saddle stitch your booklet. Use the following steps to create a booklet by using the printer driver: ● Prepare your booklet: Arrange the pages on a sheet (called booklet imposition) to create a booklet. You can impose your booklet in your software program, or you can use the booklet-printing feature in printer driver. ● Add a cover: Add a cover to your booklet by selecting a different first page with a different paper type. You can also add a cover of the same paper type as your booklet. Booklet covers must be the same size as the rest of the sheets in the booklet. However, the cover can be a different weight from the rest of the booklet. ● Use saddle stitching: Paper must be fed into the MFP short edge first. The MFP prompts you for rotated paper. The multifunction finisher staples the center of your booklet (called saddle stitching). If your booklet contains only one sheet of paper, the multifunction finisher folds the sheet, but does not staple it. If the booklet contains more than one sheet of paper, the multifunction finisher staples the sheets, and then folds up to 10 sheets per booklet. ENWW Output devices 9
The booklet-printing feature of the multifunction finisher supports the saddle stitch and fold feature for the following paper sizes: ●A3 ● A4-Rotated (A4-R)* ● Letter-Rotated (Letter-R)* ● Legal ● Ledger See the HP Multifunction Finisher User Guide at www.hp.com/support/ljm9059mfp for more information about making booklets. * A4-R and Letter-R are A4- and letter-size paper that is rotated 90 ˚ in the source tray. 8-bin mailbox ● Handles high-capacity output that increases the MFP output capacity to 2,000 sheets of standard media ● Uses the upper bin to provide 125 sheets of face-up stacking capacity ● Delivers printed jobs face-down to the eight face-down bins, and each bin provides 250 sheets of stacking capacity ● Offers stacking options in different operational modes: mailbox, stacker, job separator, and sorter/ collator For more information about the 8-bin mailbox, see the use guide that came with the 8-bin mailbox. 10 Chapter 1 Product Basics ENWW
2 Control panel ●Use the control panel ● Use the Administration menu ENWW 11
Use the control panel The control panel has a VGA touchscreen that provides access to all device functions. Use the buttons and numeric keypad to control jobs and the device status. The LEDs indicate overall device status. Control-panel layout The control panel includes a touchscreen graphical display, job-control buttons, a numeric keypad, and three light-emitting diode (LED) status lights. Figure 2-1 Control panel 1Attention lightThe Attention light indicates that the device has a condition that requires intervention. Examples include an empty paper tray or an error message on the touchscreen. 2Data lightThe Data light indicates that the device is receiving data. 3Ready lightThe Ready light indicates that the device is ready to begin processing any job. 4Brightness-adjustment dialRoll the dial to control the brightness of the touchscreen. 5Touchscreen graphical displayUse the touchscreen to open and set up all device functions. 6Numeric keypadAllows you to type numeric values for number of copies required and other numeric values. 7Sleep buttonIf the device is inactive for a long period of time, it automatically enters a sleep mode. To place the device into sleep mode or to reactivate the device, press the Sleep button. 8Reset buttonResets the job settings to factory or user-defined default values. 9Stop buttonStops the active job. While stopped, the control panel shows the options for the stopped job (for example, if you press the Stop button while the device is processing a print job, the contro l panel message prompts you to cancel or resume the print job). 10Start buttonBegins a copy job, starts digital s ending, or continues a job that has been interrupted. 12 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW
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. Figure 2-2 Home screen 1FeaturesDepending on how the system administrator has c onfigured the device, the features that appear in this area can include any of the following items: ● Copy ● Fax (Optional) ● E-mail ● Secondary E-mail ● Network Folder ● Job Storage ● Workflow ● Supplies Status ● Administration 2Device status lineThe status line provides information about t he overall device status. Various buttons appear in this area, depending on the current status. For a description of each button that can appear in the status line, see Buttons on the touchscreen on page 14. 3Copy countThe copy count box indicates the number of copies that the device is set to make. 4Help buttonTouch the Help button to open the embedded help system. 5Scroll barTouch the up or down arrows on the scroll bar to see the complete list of available features. 6Sign OutTouch Sign Out to sign out of the device if you have signed in for access to restricted features. After you sign out, the device restores all options to the default settings. 7Network AddressTouch Network Address to find information about the network connection. 8 Date and time The current date and time appear here. The system administrator can select the format that the device uses to show the date and time, for example 12-hour format or 24-hour format. ENWW Use the control panel 13
Buttons on the touchscreen The status line on the touchscreen provides information about the status of the device. Various buttons can appear in this area. The following table describes each button. Home button. Touch the home button to go to the Home screen from any other screen. Start button. Touch the Start 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 . Error button . The error button appears whenever the device has an error that requires attention before it can continue. Touch the error button to see a message that describes the error. The message also has instructions for solving the problem. Warning button . The warning button appears when the device has a problem but can continue functioning. Touch the warning button to see a message that describes the problem. The message also has instructions for solving the problem. Help button . Touch the help button to open the built-in online Help system. For more information, seeControl-panel help system on page 14. Control-panel help system The device has a built-in Help system that explains how to use each screen. To open the Help system, touch the Help button ( ) in the upper-right corner of the screen. For some screens, the Help opens to a global menu where you can search for specific topics. You can browse through the menu structure by touching the buttons in the menu. For screens that contain settings for individual jobs, the Help opens to a topic that explains the options for that screen. If the device alerts you of an error or warning, touch the error ( ) or warning () button to open a message that describes the problem. The message also contains instructions to help solve the problem. 14 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW
Use the Administration menu Use the administration menu to set up default device behavior and other global settings, such as the language and the format for date and time. NOTE:Menus can be locked by the administrator. Contact the administrator if a menu or menu item is not available. Navigate the Administration menu From the Home screen, touch Administration to open the menu structure. You might need to scroll to the bottom of the Home screen to see this feature. The Administration menu has several sub-menus, which are listed on the left side of the screen. Touch the name of a menu to expand the structure. A plus sign (+) next to a menu name means that it contains sub-menus. Continue opening the structure until you reach the option that you want to configure. To return to the previous level, touch Back. To exit the Administration menu, touch the Home button ( ) in the upper-left corner of the screen. The device has built-in Help that explains each of the features that are available through the menus. Help is available for many menus on the right-hand side of the touchscreen. Or, to open the global Help system, touch the Help button ( ) in the upper-right corner of the screen. The tables in the sections that follow indicate the overall structure of each menu. ENWW Use the Administration menu 15
Information menu Administration > Information Use this menu to print information pages and reports that are stored internally on the device. Table 2-1 Information menu Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription Configuration PageAdministration Menu Map PrintShows the basic structure of the Administration menu and current administration settings. Configuration Page PrintA set of configuration pages that show the current device settings. Supplies Status Page PrintShows the status of supplies such as cartridges, maintenance kit, and staples. Usage Page PrintShows information about the number of pages that have been printed on each paper type and size. File Directory PrintA directory page that contains information for any mass-storage devices, such as flash drives, memory cards, or hard disks, that are installed in this device. Fax Reports (only available if the HP LaserJet Analog Fax Accessory 300 is installed)Fax Activity Log PrintContains a list of the faxes that have been sent from or received by this device. Fax Call ReportFax Call ReportPrintA detailed report of the last fax operation, either sent or received. Thumbnail on ReportYes No (default)Choose whether or not to include a thumbnail of the first page of the fax on the report. When to Print ReportNever auto print Print after any fax job Print after fax send jobs Print after any fax error (default) Print after send errors only Print after receive errors only Billing Codes Report PrintA list of billing codes that have been used for outgoing faxes. This report shows how many sent faxes were billed to each code. Blocked Fax List PrintA list of phone numbers that are blocked from sending faxes to this device. Speed Dial List PrintShows the speed dials that have been set up for this device. Sample Pages/Fonts PCL Font List PrintA list of printer control language (PCL) fonts that are currently available on the device. PS Font List PrintA list of postscript fonts that are currently available on the device. 16 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW