HP LaserJet P3005 User Manual
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Enable memory for Windows 1.On the Start menu, Settings , and Printers or Printers and Faxes . 2. Select this device and select Properties. 3. On the Configure tab, click More. 4. In the Total Memory field, type or select the total amount of memory that is now installed. 5. Click OK. 6. Go to Check DIMM installation . ENWW Enable memory for Windows 189
Use HP Jetdirect print server cards Follow these procedures to install or remove an EIO card. Install an HP Jetdirect print server card 1.Turn off the device. 2. Remove the two screws and cover plate from the EIO slot on the back of the device. NOTEDo not discard the screws or the cover plate. Save them for future use if you remove the EIO card. 3. Install the EIO card in the EIO slot and tighten the screws. 190 Appendix E Work with memory and print server cards ENWW
4.Connect the network cable to the EIO card. 5.Turn on the device, and then print a configurat ion page to verify that the new EIO device is recognized. See Use information pages . NOTEWhen you print a configuration page, an HP Jetdirect configuration page that contains network configuration and status information also prints. Remove an HP Jetdir ect print server card 1.Turn off the device. 2. Disconnect the network cable from the EIO card. 3. Loosen the two screws from the EIO card, and th en remove the EIO card from the EIO slot. 4. Place the cover plate from the EIO slot onto the back of the device. Insert and tighten the two screws. 5. Turn on the device. ENWW Use HP Jetdirect print server cards 191
192 Appendix E Work with memory and print server cards ENWW
Glossary bidirectional communicationTwo-way data transmission. bin A receptacle for holding printed pages. BOOTP Abbreviation for “Bootstrap Protocol,” an Internet prot ocol that a computer uses to find its IP address. calibration The process in which the device makes internal adjustments to produce the best print quality. chooser A Macintosh accessory that you use to select a device. control panel The area on the device that contains buttons and a display screen. Use the control panel to set device settings and to get information about the device status. default The normal or standard setting for hardware or software. device driver A software program that a computer uses to gain access to device features. DHCP Abbreviation for “dynamic host configuration protoc ol.” Individual computers or peripherals that are connected to a network use DHCP to find their own configuration information, including the IP address. DIMM Abbreviation for “dual inline memory module.” A small circuit board that holds memory chips. duplex A feature that accommodates printing on both sides of a sheet of paper. Also called “two-sided printing.” EIO Abbreviation for “enhanced input/output.” A hardware in terface that is used to add a print server, network adaptor, hard disk, or other plug-in item for HP devices. Emulated PostScript Software that emulates Adobe PostScript, a programming language that describes the appearance of the printed page. This device language appears as “PS” in many menus. firmware Programming instructions that are stored in a read-only memory unit inside the device. font A complete set of letters, numerals, and symbols in a typeface. fuser The assembly that uses heat to fuse the toner onto the print media. grayscale Various shades of gray. halftone pattern A halftone pattern uses differing sizes of ink dots to produce a continuous-tone image such as a photograph. HP Easy Printer Care software Software that provides the ability to track and maintain devices from your computer desktop. HP Jetdirect An HP product for network printing. HP Web Jetadmin An HP-trademarked Web-based device control software that you can use on a computer to manage any peripheral that is connec ted to an HP Jetdirect print server. ENWW Glossary 193
I/OAbbreviation for “input/output,” re fers to computer-port settings. IP address The unique number assigned to a computer device that is connected to a network. IPX/SPX Abbreviation for “internetwork packet exchange/sequenced packet exchange.” media The paper, labels, transparencies, or other material on which the device prints the image. memory tag A memory partition that has a specific address. monochrome Black and white. Devoid of color. network A system of computers interconnected by telephone wi res or other means in order to share information. network administrator A person who manages a network. page buffer Temporary device memory used to hold page dat a while the device creates an image of the page. PCL Abbreviation for “Printer Control Language.” peripheral An auxiliary device, such as a dev ice, modem, or storage system, that works in conjunction with a computer. personality Distinctive features or characterist ics of a device or device language. pixel Abbreviation for “picture element,” the smallest unit of area in an image displayed on a screen. PJL Abbreviation for “device job language.” PostScript A trademarked page-description language. PPD Abbreviation for “PostScr ipt device description.” RAM Abbreviation for “random access memory,” a type of co mputer memory that stores data that can change. raster image An image composed of dots. render The process of producing text or graphics. ROM Abbreviation for “read-only memory,” a type of comput er memory that stores data that should not change. supplies Materials that the device uses and that must be repl aced. The supply item for this device is the print cartridge. TCP/IP An internet protocol that has become the global standard for communications. toner The fine black or colored powder that forms the image on the printed media. transfer unit The black plastic belt that transports media insi de the device and transfers toner from the print cartridge onto the media. tray The receptacle that holds blank media. 194 Glossary ENWW
Index Symbols/Numerics 500–sheet tray. See tray 3 A A4 sizes supported 57 A4 paper settings 22, 23 A5 sizes supported 57 access denied 119 accessibility features 4 accessories available 3 ordering 156 part numbers 157 acoustic specifications 169 adhesive labels. See labels Alert Settings window, HP Toolbox 88 alerts, e-mail 86, 94 anticounterfeit supplies 96 AppleTalk setting 31, 46 Attention light 15 authorized dealers 163 auto continue setting 29, 37 autoconfiguration, drivers 8 B B5 sizes supported 57 bad transmission errors 115 batteries included 174 bidirectional communication settings 31 binding edge settings 22 bins, output full message 124 jams, clearing 131 locating 5 paper curl, problem- solving 108 paper path test 33 selecting 68 blank control panel 103 blank pages printing 74 problem-solving 109 suppressing 24 blurred print, problem- solving 146 Bonjour Settings 94 both sides, printing on binding edge settings 22 instructions for 75 loading paper 79 Macintosh settings 93 problem-solving 109 Show Me How menu 18 usage page 20 browsers supported, HP Toolbox 11 buffer overflow errors 115 buttons, control panel 15 C cables parallel, connecting 42 part numbers 158 USB, connecting 43 Canadian DOC regulations 178 card stock fuser modes 25 guidelines for using 54 cardstock loading 64 sizes supported 58 carriage returns, settings 24 cartridges authentication 96 density settings 26 EconoMode 26, 95 features 4 genuine HP 95 jams, clearing 130 low 29, 37 non-HP 95 ordering through embedded Web server 91 out 29, 38 part numbers 157 recycling 173 replacement intervals 95 replacing 97 status messages 15 status, viewing with HP Toolbox 87 storage 95 warranty 162 characters, misformed 142 cleaning exterior 100 cleaning page 27 clearable warnings setting 28, 37 clock errors 112 code CRC errors 120 communications settings 31 configuration page Macintosh 93 printing 84 problem-solving 103 Configure Device menu 22 contacting HP 163 control panel access denied 119 buttons 15 cleaning page, printing 100 clearable warning settings 28 Configure Device menu 22 ENWW Index 195
date/time settings 27 Diagnostics menu 33 display 15 I/O menu 31 Information menu 20 language, selecting 30, 39 lights 15 locating 5 menus 17 messages, alphabeticallist 119 messages, numerical list 112 messages, types of 111 Paper Handling menu 21 Print Quality menu 24 Printing menu 22 problem-solving 103 Resets menu 32 Retrieve Job menu 19 settings 8, 14, 34 Show Me How menu 18 System Setup menu 27 copies, default number of 22 counterfeit supplies 96 Courier font settings 23 cover pages 74, 78 creased paper, problem- solving 143 crooked pages 142 curled paper, problem- solving 143 curly paper, problem-solving 108 custom sizes supported 57 custom-size paper driver settings 73 settings 21 tray settings 22 customer support embedded Web server links 91 HP Printer Utility pages 93 Linux 152 online 163 repacking device 165 D darkness, setting 26 Data light 15 data transmission settings 31 date, setting 27, 119 DC controller errors 117 declaration of conformity 177 default gateway, setting 45 default settings, restoring 32 density problem-solving 138 settings 26, 93 device comparison 2 device languages automatic switching 36 errors 120 settings 28 Device List, HP Toolbox 87 Device Status, HP Toolbox 88 Diagnostics menu 33 DIMMs accessing 5 installing 183 part numbers 157 types available 182 unsupported errors 117 verifying installation 187 disabling AppleTalk 46 DLC/LLC 46 IPX/SPX 46 network protocols 45 disk EIO slots 182 file directory, printing 20 installing 190 removing 191 disposal, end-of-life 174 DLC/LLC setting 31, 46 dots, problem-solving 138, 145 double-sided printing binding edge settings 22 instructions for 75 loading paper 79 Macintosh settings 93 problem-solving 109 Show Me How menu 18 usage page 20 downloading software 7 dpi, settings 26, 93 draft quality printing 26 drivers included 3 Macintosh settings 78 Macintosh, problem- solving 150 operating systems supported 7 preconfiguration 8 presets (Macintosh) 78 quick sets (Windows) 72 Services tab 77 settings 8, 9, 34 supported 7 Update Now 8 Windows settings 72 dropouts, problem-solving 139 duplexer jams, clearing 133 Macintosh settings 93 paper path test 33 printing with 79 problem-solving 109 settings 22 Show Me How menu 18 usage page 20 using 75 duplexing 57 E e-mail alerts 86, 94 Easy Printer Care software 11, 87 EconoMode setting 26, 95 EIO cards bad transmission error 116 buffer overflow errors 115 installing 190 part numbers 157 removing 191 settings 31 slots 182 electrical specifications 169 embedded I/O buffer overflow errors 115 embedded I/O transmission errors 116 embedded Web server 10, 89 end-of-life disposal 174 energy specifications 169 Energy Star compliance 3 enlarging documents 73 envelope sizes supported 57 196 Index ENWW
envelopesdefault size, setting 22 loading 64 margins 53 specifications 52 storing 53, 59 types supported 58 wrinkled, problem-solving 143 environment for device problem-solving 136 specifications 170 environmental stewardship program 173 EPS files, problem-solving 151 error messages Alert Settings, HP Toolbox 88 alphabetical list 119 e-mail alerts 86, 94 event log 33 lights, control panel 15 numerical list 112 settings 28, 37 types of 111 Windows 149 Ethernet cards, part numbers 157 European Union, waste disposal 175 event log 33 executive sizes supported 57 extended warranty 166 F factory defaults, restoring 32 FastRes 3, 26 features 2, 3 file directory, printing 20, 85 File Upload, Macintosh 93 Find Other Printers window, HP Toolbox 88 Finnish laser safety statement 178 Firmware Update, Macintosh 93 firmware upgrade errors 120, 121, 124 first page blank 74 use different paper 74, 78 fonts Courier 23 EPS files, problem-solving 151 included 3 list, printing 20, 85 permanent resources 188 problem-solving 153 settings 24 Upload Macintosh 93 fraud hotline 96 fuser errors 116 install message 121 modes 25 warranty 162 G gateway, setting default 45 General Protection FaultException OE 149 glossary 193 glossy paper loading 64 types supported 58 gray background, problem- solving 140 H heavy paper fuser modes 25 guidelines for using 54 loading 64 types supported 58 held jobs deleting 82 printing 82 Retrieve Job control panelmenu 19 settings 27 Help button, control panel 15 help, Show Me How menu 18 HP Customer Care 163 HP Driver Prec onfiguration 8 HP Easy Printer Care software 11, 87 HP fraud hotline 96 HP Instant Support Professional Edition (ISPE) 163 HP Jetdirect print server configuring 47 errors 119 installing 190 models including 2 part numbers 157 removing 191 settings 31 HP media, ordering 158 HP Printer Utility 93 HP Printer Utility, Macintosh 10, 93 HP SupportPack 166 HP Toolbox browsers supported 11 opening 87 options 87 HP Web Jetadmin 10, 92 HP-Authorized Dealers 163 humidity problem-solving 136 specifications 170 I I/O buffer overflow errors 115 I/O menu 31 Illegal Operation errors 149 image defects, problem- solving 136 image reptition, problem- solving 146 inflate failure 121 Information menu 20 information pages 84 Information tab, embedded Web server 89 input trays. See trays insert or close tray message 121 installers, Windows 11 installing EIO cards 190 memory (DIMMs) 183 Instant Support Professional Edition (ISPE) 163 internal clock errors 112 IP address displaying 27, 34 Macintosh, problem- solving 150 IPX/SPX setting 31, 46 ENWW Index 197
J jamscommon causes of 127 duplexer, clearing 133 e-mail alerts 86 error messages 113 frequent 134 locations 128 output-bin, clearing 131 print quality after 136 print-cartridge area,clearing 130 recovery 128 recovery setting 29, 38 Show Me How menu 18 trays, clearing 129 Japanese VCCI statement 178 Jetadmin, HP Web 10, 92 Jetdirect print server configuring 47 errors 119 installing 190 models including 2 part numbers 157 removing 191 settings 31 jobs deleting stored 82 formatted incorrectly 106 Macintosh settings 93 not printing, problem-solving 104 printing stored 82 Retrieve Job menu 19 stopped, problem-solving 105 K keys, control panel 15 Korean EMI statement 178 L labels fuser modes 25 loading 64 specifications 53 types supported 58 landscape orientation setting as default 24 language, control panel 30, 39 languages, device automatic switching 36 errors 120 settings 28 laser safety statements 178 legal sizes supported 57 legal paper, clipped margins 153 letter sizes supported 57 letter paper, override A4 settings 22 letterhead fuser modes 25 loading 64 light print problem-solving 138 setting toner density 26 lights, control panel 15 line spacing, setting default 24 lines, problem-solving 139, 144, 145 Linux drivers 7, 152 load tray message 121 loading Show Me How menu 18 tray 1 60 tray 2 62 unexpected size or typeerrors 116 loading media special 64 Lock Resources, Macintosh 93 locked menus 119 loose toner, problem-solving 141 low toner 29, 37 LPT error messages 149 M Macintosh AppleTalk 46 AppleTalk settings 31 driver settings 9, 78 drivers supported 7 drivers, problem-solving 150 HP Printer Utility 93 problems, problem- solving 150 removing software 10 software 9 software components 11 support 164 supported operating systems 7 USB card, problem- solving 151 maintenance agreements 165 manual feed messages 122 settings 23, 27 margins envelopes 53 legal paper, problem-solving 153 settings 24 material restrictions 174 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) 175 media A4 settings 22, 23 curled 108, 143 custom-size 22, 73 default size, setting 22 document size, selecting 73 first page 74, 78 HP, ordering 158 loading tray 1 60 loading tray 2 62 pages per sheet 74, 79 problem-solving 136 problem-solving trays 108 selecting 50 Show Me How menu 18 sizes supported 57 skewed 142 special, loading 64 specifications 51, 52, 57 storing 59 tray selection 27, 35, 66 tray settings 21 two-sided printing 57 types supported 58 unexpected size or type errors 116 usage page 20 wrinkled 143 memory autoconfiguration 8 included 2, 9 installing DIMMs 183 198 Index ENWW