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HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series Printers - Control panel
Control-panel layout
Use the control panel to obtain product and job status information and to configure the product.
Figure 1: Control-panel components
Control-panel display 
Up arrow

Help button
OK
button

Stop button

Down arrow

Back arrow
Menu
button
Ready
light
Data
light
Attention
light

Folder or STAR (Secure Transaction Access Retrieval) button
|
NOTE:
|
This item is not included for the HP LaserJet P4014 or HP LaserJet P4014n printers. |
C
Clear button
|
NOTE:
|
This item is not included for the HP LaserJet P4014 or HP LaserJet P4014n printers. |
Numeric keypad
|
NOTE:
|
This item is not included for the HP LaserJet P4014 or HP LaserJet P4014n printers. |
Use the control-panel menus
To gain access to the control-panel menus, complete the steps below.
Use the menus
Press Menu

.
Press the down arrow 
or the up arrow 
to navigate the listings.
Press OK
to select the appropriate option.
Press the back arrow 
to return to the previous level.
Press Menu

to exit the menu.
Press the help button 
to see additional information about an item.
The following are the main menus.
|
Main menus |
SHOW ME HOW
RETRIEVE JOB
INFORMATION
PAPER HANDLING
CONFIGURE DEVICE
DIAGNOSTICS
SERVICE
|
Show Me How menu
Each choice in the SHOW ME HOW
menu prints a page that provides more information.
|
Item
|
Explanation
|
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CLEAR JAMS
|
Prints a page that shows how to clear paper jams. |
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LOAD TRAYS
|
Prints a page that shows how to load the input trays. |
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LOAD SPECIAL MEDIA
|
Prints a page that shows how to load special paper, such as envelopes and letterhead. |
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PRINT ON BOTH SIDES
|
Prints a page that shows how to use the two-sided (duplex) printing function. |
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SUPPORTED PAPER
|
Prints a page that shows supported paper types and sizes for the product. |
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PRINT HELP GUIDE
|
Prints a page that shows links to additional help on the Web. |
Retrieve Job menu
This menu provides a list of the stored jobs in the product and access to all the job-storage features. You can print or delete these jobs at the product control panel. This menu appears when the product has a minimum of 80 MB of base memory. See Use job storage features
for more information about using this menu.
|
NOTE:
|
If you turn the product off, all stored jobs are deleted unless an optional hard disk is installed. |
|
NOTE:
|
Press the folder button
to go directly to this menu. |
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Item
|
Sub-item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
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USER NAME
|
ALL JOBS (WITH PIN)
|
PRINT
DELETE
|
USER NAME
: The name of the person who sent the job.
PRINT
: Prints the selected job, after you enter the PIN.
COPIES
: Select the number of copies to print (1 to 32000).
DELETE
: Deletes the selected job from the product, after you enter the PIN.
|
|
ALL JOBS (NO PINS)
|
PRINT
DELETE ALL JOBS
|
|
Information menu
The INFORMATION
menu contains product information pages that give details about the product and its configuration. Scroll to the information page that you want, and then press OK
.
|
Item
|
Explanation
|
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PRINT MENU MAP
|
Prints the control-panel menu map that shows the layout and current settings for the control-panel menu items. |
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PRINT CONFIGURATION
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Prints the current product configuration. If an HP Jetdirect print server is installed, an HP Jetdirect configuration page will print out as well. |
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PRINT SUPPLIES STATUS PAGE
|
Prints a supplies status page that shows the supplies levels for the product, an approximate number of pages remaining, cartridge-usage information, the serial number, a page count, and ordering information. This page is available only if you are using genuine HP supplies. |
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PRINT USAGE PAGE
|
Prints a page that shows a count of all paper sizes that have passed through the product, lists whether they were one-sided or two-sided, and shows a page count. |
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PRINT FILE DIRECTORY
|
Prints a file directory that shows information for all installed mass-storage devices. This item appears only if a mass-storage device that contains a recognized file system is installed in the product. |
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PRINT PCL FONT LIST
|
Prints a PCL font list that shows all the PCL fonts that are currently available to the product. |
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PRINT PS FONT LIST
|
Prints a PS font list that shows all the PS fonts that are currently available to the product. |
Paper Handling menu
Use this menu to set the paper size and type for each tray. The product uses this information to produce pages with best possible print quality. For more information, see Configure trays
.
Some items on this menu are also available in the software program or the printer driver. Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings.
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Item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
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ENVELOPE FEEDER SIZE
|
List of available paper sizes for the envelope feeder |
Use this item to set the value to correspond with the paper size that is currently loaded in the envelope feeder. |
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ENVELOPE FEEDER TYPE
|
List of available paper types for the envelope feeder |
Use this item to set the value to correspond with the type of paper that is currently loaded in the envelope feeder. |
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TRAY1 SIZE
|
List of available paper sizes for Tray 1 |
Use this item to set the value to correspond with the paper size that is currently loaded in Tray 1. The default setting is ANY SIZE
.
ANY SIZE
: If both the type and size for Tray 1 are set to ANY
, the product will pull paper from Tray 1 first if paper is loaded in the tray.
A size other than ANY SIZE
: The product does not pull from this tray unless the type or size of the print job matches the type and size that is loaded in this tray. |
|
TRAY1 TYPE
|
List of available paper types for Tray 1 |
Use this item to set the value to correspond with the type of paper that is currently loaded in Tray 1. The default setting is ANY TYPE
.
ANY TYPE
: If both the type and size for Tray 1 are set to ANY
, the product will pull paper from Tray 1 first if the paper is loaded in the tray.
A type other than ANY TYPE
: The product does not pull from this tray. |
|
TRAY[N] SIZE
|
List of available paper sizes for Tray 2 or the optional trays |
The tray automatically detects the paper size based on the position of the guides in the tray. The default setting is either LTR
(letter) for 110 V engines or A4
for 220 V engines. |
|
TRAY[N] TYPE
|
List of available paper types for Tray 2 or the optional trays |
Sets the value to correspond with the paper type that is currently loaded in Tray 2 or the optional trays. The default setting is ANY TYPE
. |
Configure Device menu
Use this menu to change the default printing settings, adjust the print quality, and change the system configuration and I/O options.
Printing submenu
Some items on this menu are available in the program or printer driver. Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings. In general, it is better to change these settings in the printer driver, if applicable.
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Item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
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COPIES
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1 to 32000 |
Set the default number of copies by selecting any number from 1 to 32000. Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of copies. For products that do not have a numeric keypad, press the up arrow
or the down arrow
to select the number of copies. This setting applies only to print jobs that do not have the number of copies specified in the program or printer driver, such as a UNIX or Linux program.
The default setting is 1
.
|
NOTE:
|
It is best to set the number of copies in the program or printer driver. (Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings.) |
|
|
DEFAULT PAPER SIZE
|
Displays a list of available paper sizes. |
Set the default image size for paper and envelopes. This setting applies to the print jobs that do not have a paper size specified in the program or printer driver. The default setting is LETTER
. |
|
DEFAULT CUSTOM PAPER SIZE
|
UNIT OF MEASURE
XDIMENSION
YDIMENSION
|
Set the default custom paper size for Tray 1 or any 500-sheet tray.
UNIT OF MEASURE
: Use this option to select the unit of measure (INCHES
or MILLIMETERS
) to use when you set custom paper sizes.
XDIMENSION
: Use this item to set the measurement of the width of the paper (measurement from side to side in the tray). The range is 76 to 216 mm (3.0 to 8.50 inches).
YDIMENSION
: Use this item to set the measurement of the length of the paper (measurement from front to back in the tray). The range is 127 to 356 mm (5.0 to 14.0 inches). |
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PAPER DESTINATION
|
Displays a list of possible paper destinations. |
Configure the output paper bin destination. The list varies according to which output accessory is attached. The default is STANDARD TOP BIN
. |
|
DUPLEX
|
OFF
ON
|
This item appears only when an optional duplexer is installed. Set the value to ON
to print on both sides (duplex) or OFF
to print on one side (simplex) of a sheet of paper.
The default setting is OFF
. |
|
DUPLEX BINDING
|
LONG EDGE
SHORT EDGE
|
Change the binding edge for duplex printing. This item appears only when an optional duplexer is installed and DUPLEX
is set to ON
.
The default setting is LONG EDGE
. |
|
OVERRIDE A4/LETTER
|
NO
YES
|
Select YES
to print an A4-size job on Letter-size paper if A4-size paper is not loaded in the product (or vice versa).
The default setting is YES
. |
|
MANUAL FEED
|
OFF
ON
|
Feeds the paper manually from Tray 1, rather than automatically from another tray. If MANUAL FEED=ON
and Tray 1 is empty, the product goes offline when it receives a print job. MANUALLY FEED [PAPER SIZE]
appears on the control-panel display.
The default setting is OFF
. |
|
COURIER FONT
|
REGULAR
DARK
|
Selects the version of Courier font to use:
REGULAR
: The internal Courier font that is available on the HP LaserJet 4 series products.
DARK
: The internal Courier font that is available on the HP LaserJet III series products.
The default setting is REGULAR
. |
|
WIDE A4
|
NO
YES
|
Changes the number of characters that can be printed on a single line of A4-size paper.
NO
: Up to 78 10-pitch characters can be printed on one line.
YES
: Up to 80 10-pitch characters can be printed on one line.
The default setting is NO
. |
|
PRINT PS ERRORS
|
OFF
ON
|
Determines whether a PS error page prints.
OFF
: PS error page never prints.
ON
: PS error page prints when PS errors occur.
The default setting is OFF
. |
|
PRINT PDF ERRORS
|
OFF
ON
|
Determines whether a PDF error page prints.
OFF
: PDF error page never prints.
ON
: PDF error page prints when PDF errors occur.
The default setting is OFF
. |
|
PCL SUBMENU
|
FORM LENGTH
|
Sets vertical spacing from 5 to 128 lines for default paper size. |
|
ORIENTATION
|
Sets the default page orientation as LANDSCAPE
or PORTRAIT
.
|
NOTE:
|
It is best to set the page orientation in the program or printer driver. (Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings.) |
|
|
FONT SOURCE
|
Select the font source as INTERNAL
, or EIO DISK
. |
|
FONT NUMBER
|
The product assigns a number to each font and lists the numbers on the PCL Font List. The font number appears in the Font # column of the list. The range is 0 to 102. |
|
FONT PITCH
|
Select the font pitch. This item might not appear, depending on the font selected. The range is 0.44 to 99.99. |
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FONT POINT SIZE
|
Select the font point size. The range is 4.00 to 999.75. The default is 12.00. |
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SYMBOL SET
|
Select any one of several available symbol sets at the product control panel. A symbol set is a unique grouping of all the characters in a font. PC-8 or PC-850 is recommended for line-draw characters. |
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APPEND CR TO LF
|
Select YES
to append a carriage return to each line feed that the product encountered in backward-compatible PCL jobs (pure text, no job control). Some environments, such as UNIX, indicate a new line using only the line feed control code. Use this option to append the required carriage return to each line feed. |
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SUPPRESS BLANK PAGES
|
When generating your own PCL, extra form feeds are included that would cause one or more blank pages to be printed. Select YES
for form feeds to be ignored if the page is blank. |
|
MEDIA SOURCE MAPPING
|
Select and maintain trays by number when you are not using the printer driver or when the software program has no option for tray selection. CLASSIC
: Tray numbering is based on HP LaserJet 4 and older models. STANDARD
: Tray numbering is based on newer HP LaserJet models. |
Print Quality submenu
Some items on this menu are available in the program or printer driver. Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings. In general, it is best to change these settings in the printer driver, if applicable.
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Item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
|
SET REGISTRATION
|
PRINT TEST PAGE
SOURCE
ADJUST TRAY [N]
|
Shifts the margin alignment to center the image on the page from top to bottom, and left to right. You can also align the image that is printed on the front with the image that is printed on the back. Allows for one-sided and two-sided printing alignment.
PRINT TEST PAGE
: Prints a test page that shows the current registration settings.
SOURCE
: Selects the tray for which you want to print the test page.
ADJUST TRAY [N]
: Sets the registration for the specified tray, where [N] is the number of the tray. A selection appears for each tray that is installed, and registration must be set for each tray.
X1 SHIFT
: Registration of the image on the paper from side to side, as the paper lies in the tray. For duplexing, this side is the second side (back) of the paper.
X2 SHIFT
: Registration of the image on the paper from side to side, as the paper lies in the tray, for the first side (front) of a duplexed page. This item appears only if the product includes a built-in duplexer and DUPLEX
is ON
. Set the X1 SHIFT
first.
Y SHIFT
: Registration of the image on the paper from top to bottom as the paper lies in the tray.
The default setting for SOURCE
is TRAY 2
. The default setting for ADJUST TRAY 1
and ADJUST TRAY 2
is 0
. |
|
FUSER MODES
|
List of available paper types |
Configures the fuser mode associated with each paper type.
Change the fuser mode only if you are experiencing problems printing on certain paper types. After you select a type of paper, you can select a fuser mode that is available for that type. The product supports the following modes:
NORMAL
: Used for most types of paper.
LIGHT1
: Used for most types of paper.
LIGHT2
: Use this mode if you are experiencing wrinkled media.
HEAVY
: Used for rough paper.
The default fuser mode is LIGHT1
for all print media types except transparencies (LIGHT2
) and rough paper (HEAVY
).
| CAUTION:
|
Do not change the fuser mode for transparencies. Failure to use the LIGHT2
setting while printing transparencies can result in permanent damage to the product and fuser. Always select Transparencies
as the type in the print driver and set the tray type at the product control panel to TRANSPARENCY
.When selected, RESTORE MODES
resets the fuser mode for each paper type back to its default setting. |
|
OPTIMIZE
Optimizes certain parameters for all jobs rather than (or in addition to) optimizing by paper type. |
LINE DETAIL
|
Turn this setting on if you are having problems with blurred print or scattered lines. |
|
RESTORE OPTIMIZE
|
Use this item to return all the OPTIMIZE
settings to OFF
. |
|
RESOLUTION
|
300
600
FASTRES 1200
PRORES 1200
|
Select the resolution. All values print at the same speed.
300
: Produces draft print quality and can be used for compatibility with the HP LaserJet III family of products.
600
: Produces high print quality for text and can be used for compatibility with the HP LaserJet 4 family of products.
FASTRES 1200
: Produces 1200-dpi print quality for fast, high-quality printing of business text and graphics.
PRORES 1200
: Produces 1200-dpi print quality for fast, high-quality printing of line art and graphic images.
|
NOTE:
|
It is best to change the resolution in the program or print driver. (Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings.) |
The default setting is FASTRES 1200
. |
|
RET
|
OFF
LIGHT
MEDIUM
DARK
|
Use the Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) setting to produce print with smooth angles, curves, and edges.
REt does not affect print quality if the print resolution is set to FastRes 1200 or ProRes 1200. All other print resolutions benefit from REt.
|
NOTE:
|
It is best to change the REt setting in the program or print driver. (Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings.) |
The default setting is MEDIUM
. |
|
ECONOMODE
|
ON
OFF
|
EconoMode is a feature that allows the product to use less toner per page. Selecting this option will extend the life of the toner supply and may reduce cost per page. However, it will also reduce print quality. The printed page is lighter, but it is adequate for printing drafts or proofs.
HP does not recommend full-time use of EconoMode. If EconoMode is used full-time, the toner supply might outlast the mechanical parts in the print cartridge. If print quality begins to degrade under these circumstances, you will need to install a new print cartridge, even if there is toner supply remaining in the cartridge.
|
NOTE:
|
It is best to turn EconoMode on or off in the program or printer driver. (Program and printer-driver settings override control-panel settings.) |
The default setting is OFF
. |
|
TONER DENSITY
|
1 to 5
|
Lighten or darken the print on the page by setting the toner density. Select a setting ranging from 1
(light) to 5
(dark). The default setting of 3
usually produces the best results. |
|
AUTO CLEANING
|
OFF
ON
|
Use this feature to automatically clean the paper path after the product has printed a specific number of pages. Use the CLEANING INTERVAL
item to set the number of pages.
The default is OFF
. |
|
CLEANING INTERVAL
|
1000
2000
5000
10000
20000
|
This item appears only if AUTO CLEANING
is on.
Select the number of pages at which the product should perform the cleaning process. |
|
AUTO CLEANING SIZE
|
LETTER
A4
|
This item appears only if AUTO CLEANING
is on.
Use to set the size for the automatically generated cleaning page. |
|
CREATE CLEANING PAGE
|
There is no value to select. |
Press OK
to print a cleaning page (for cleaning toner from the fuser). Follow the instructions on the cleaning page. For more information, see Clean the paper path
. |
|
PROCESS CLEANING PAGE
|
There is no value to select. |
This item is available only after a cleaning page has been created. Follow the instructions that are printed on the cleaning page. The cleaning process might take up to 2.5 minutes. |
System Setup submenu
Items on this menu affect product behavior. Configure the product according to your printing needs.
|
Item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
|
DATE/TIME
|
DATE
DATE FORMAT
TIME
TIME FORMAT
|
Sets the date and time settings. |
|
JOB STORAGE LIMIT
|
1 to 100
|
Specifies the number of quick copy jobs that can be stored on the product.
The default setting is 32
. |
|
JOB HELD TIMEOUT
|
OFF
1 HOUR
4 HOURS
1 DAY
1 WEEK
|
Sets the amount of time that held jobs are kept before being automatically deleted from the queue.
The default setting is OFF
. |
|
SHOW ADDRESS
|
AUTO
OFF
|
Defines whether the IP address IS shown on the display if the product is connected to a network. If AUTO
is selected the IP Address of the product appears with the Ready
message.
The default setting is OFF
. |
|
TRAY BEHAVIOR
|
USE REQUESTED TRAY
|
Select whether the product tries to pull paper from a different tray than the one that you selected in the print driver.
EXCLUSIVELY
: Sets the product to pull from the tray that you selected and not pull from another tray, even if the tray that you selected is empty.
FIRST
: Sets the product to pull from the tray that you selected first, but allows the product to pull from another tray automatically if the tray that you selected is empty.
|
|
MANUALLY FEED PROMPT
|
Select when the product shows a prompt regarding pulling from Tray 1 if your print job does not match the type or size that is loaded in any other tray.
|
|
PS DEFER MEDIA
|
Control whether the PostScript (PS) or HP paper-handling model is used to print jobs. ENABLE
causes PS to defer to the HP paper-handling model. DISABLE
uses the PS paper-handling model. |
|
SIZE/TYPE PROMPT
|
Control whether the tray configuration message and its prompts are shown whenever a tray is opened and closed. These prompts instruct you to set the type or size if the tray is configured for a type or size other than the type or size that is loaded in the tray. |
|
USE ANOTHER TRAY
|
Enable or disable the prompt to select another tray. |
|
DUPLEX BLANK PAGES
|
Configure the way the product treats blank pages when using the optional duplexer. Select AUTO
for the fastest performance. Select YES
to always pass the sheet through the duplexer, even if it is printed on only one side. |
|
TRAY 2 MODEL
|
Specify whether Tray 2 is the STANDARD TRAY
or the CUSTOM TRAY
. |
|
IMAGE ROTATION
|
Sets how the product arranges the image on the page when an output accessory is installed.
STANDARD
: The product automatically rotates the image, so you can always load paper the same way, even if an output accessory is attached.
ALTERNATE
: The product does not automatically rotate the image, so you might need to load paper differently for certain types of output.
|
|
SLEEP DELAY
|
1 MINUTE
15 MINUTES
30 MINUTES
45 MINUTES
60 MINUTES
90 MINUTES
2 HOURS
4 HOURS
|
Sets how long the product remains idle before it enters Sleep mode.
Sleep mode does the following:
Minimizes the amount of power that the product consumes when it is idle.
Reduces wear on electronic components in the product (turns off the display backlight, but the display is still readable).
The product automatically comes out of Sleep mode when you send a print job, press a product control-panel button, open a tray, or open the top cover.
The default setting is 30 MINUTES
. |
|
WAKE TIME
|
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
|
Sets a “wake-up�? time for the product to warm up each day. The default for each day is OFF
. If you set a wake time, HP recommends setting an extended sleep delay time period, so that the product will not return to sleep mode soon after waking. |
|
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
|
A value from 1 to 10 |
Controls the brightness of the control panel display. The default is 5
. |
|
PERSONALITY
|
AUTO
PS
PDF
PCL SUBMENU
|
Selects the default product language (personality). The possible values are determined by which valid languages are installed in the product.
Normally, you should not change the product language. If you change it to a specific product language, the product will not switch automatically from one language to another unless specific software commands are sent to the product.
The default setting is AUTO
. |
|
CLEARABLE WARNINGS
|
JOB
ON
|
Sets the amount of time that a clearable warning appears on the product control-panel display.
JOB
: The clearable warning message appears until the end of the job that generated the message.
ON
: The clearable warning message appears until you press OK
.
The default setting is JOB
. |
|
AUTO CONTINUE
|
OFF
ON
|
Determines how the product reacts to errors. If the product is on a network, you probably want to turn AUTO CONTINUE
to ON
.
ON
: If an error occurs that prevents printing, the message appears on the product control-panel display, and the product goes offline for 10 seconds before returning online.
OFF
: If an error occurs that prevents printing, the message remains on the product control-panel display, and the product remains offline until you press OK
.
The default setting is ON
. |
|
REPLACE BLACK CARTRIDGE
|
STOP AT LOW
STOP AT OUT
OVERRIDE AT OUT
|
Determines how the product behaves when the print cartridge is low or out.
STOP AT LOW
: The product stops printing when the print cartridge reaches the low threshold. Press OK
to continue printing.
STOP AT OUT
: The product stops printing when the print cartridge is depleted. You must replace the print cartridge before printing can continue.
OVERRIDE AT OUT
: Select this option to override the message and continue printing after the print cartridge is depleted. HP does not guarantee print quality after you select this option.
The default value is OVERRIDE AT OUT
. |
|
ORDER AT
|
1 TO 100
|
Set the threshold at which the ORDER BLACK CARTRIDGE
message appears. The value is the percent of overall cartridge life that remains. The default is 23%. |
|
JAM RECOVERY
|
AUTO
OFF
ON
|
Determines how the product behaves if a jam occurs.
AUTO
: The product automatically selects the best mode for jam recovery. This is the default setting.
OFF
: The product does not reprint pages following a jam. Printing performance might be increased with this setting.
ON
: The product automatically reprints pages after a jam is cleared. |
|
RAM DISK
|
AUTO
OFF
|
Determines how the RAM disk is configured.
AUTO
: Allows the product to determine the optimal RAM-disk size based on the amount of available memory.
OFF
: The RAM is disabled.
|
NOTE:
|
If you change the setting from OFF
to AUTO
, the product automatically reinitializes when it becomes idle. |
The default setting is AUTO
. |
|
LANGUAGE
|
(DEFAULT)
Several
|
Selects the language for the messages that appear on the control-panel display.
The default setting is determined by the country/region in which the product is purchased. |
Stapler Stacker submenu
This menu appears only when an optional stapler/stacker is attached.
|
Item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
|
STAPLES
|
NONE
ONE-LEFT-ANGLED
|
Select whether all jobs should be stapled. If you select ONE-LEFT-ANGLED
, all jobs are stapled. The default is NONE
. |
|
STAPLES OUT
|
STOP
CONTINUE
|
Select the option to stop or continue printing when the stapler is out of staples. The default is STOP
. |
MBM-5 (multi-bin mailbox) submenu
This menu appears only when an optional 5-bin mailbox is attached.
|
Item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
|
OPERATION MODE
|
MAILBOX
STACKER
JOB SEPARATOR
COLLATOR
|
Select how the 5-bin mailbox sorts jobs.
MAILBOX
: Each bin is assigned to a user or group of users. This is the default setting.
STACKER
: The product uses all bins to stack copies of a job. Jobs are sent to the bottom bin first, and then to the next highest bin, and so forth. When all bins are full, the product stops.
JOB SEPARATOR
: Each job is placed in a separate bin. Jobs are placed into an empty bin, starting with the top bin.
COLLATOR
: The product sorts copies of jobs into separate bins. |
I/O submenu
Items on the I/O (input/output) menu affect the communication between the product and the computer. If the product contains an HP Jetdirect print server, you can configure basic networking parameters by using this submenu. You can also configure these and other parameters through HP Web Jetadmin or the embedded Web server.
|
Item
|
Values
|
Explanation
|
|
I/O TIMEOUT
|
5 to 300
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Select the I/O timeout period in seconds.
Use this setting to adjust timeout for the best performance. If data from other ports appears in the middle of your print job, increase the timeout value.
The default setting is 15
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EMBEDDED JETDIRECT MENU
EIO JETDIRECT MENU
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See the next table for a list of options. |
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NOTE:
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In the following table, items that are marked with an asterisk (*) are the default setting. |
Embedded Jetdirect and EIO Jetdirect menus
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Menu item
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Sub-menu item
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Sub-menu item
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Values and Description
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TCP/IP
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ENABLE
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OFF
: Disable the TCP/IP protocol.
ON
*: Enable the TCP/IP protocol. |
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HOST NAME
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An alphanumeric string, up to 32 characters, used to identify the product. This name is listed on the HP Jetdirect configuration page. The default host name is NPIxxxxxx, where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the LAN hardware (MAC) address. |
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IPV4 SETTINGS
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CONFIG METHOD
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Specifies the method that TCP/IPv4 parameters will be configured on the HP Jetdirect print server.
BOOTP
: Use BootP (Bootstrap Protocol) for automatic configuration from a BootP server.
DHCP
*: Use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) for automatic configuration from a DHCPv4 server.
AUTO IP
: Use automatic link-local IPv4 addressing. An address in the form 169.254.x.x is assigned automatically.
MANUAL
: Use the MANUAL SETTINGS
menu to configure TCP/IPv4 parameters. |
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MANUAL SETTINGS
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(Available only if CONFIG METHOD
is set to MANUAL
) Configure parameters directly from the printer control panel:
IP ADDRESS
: The unique IP address of the printer, where n is a value from 0 to 255.
SUBNET MASK
: The subnet mask for the printer, where m is a value from 0 to 255.
DEFAULT GATEWAY
: The IP address of the gateway or router used for communications with other networks. |
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DEFAULT IP
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Specify the IP address to default to when the print server is unable to obtain an IP address from the network during a forced TCP/IP reconfiguration (for example, when manually configured to use BootP or DHCP).
AUTO IP
: A link-local IP address 169.254.x.x is set.
LEGACY
: The address 192.0.0.192 is set, consistent with older HP Jetdirect products. |
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PRIMARY DNS
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Specify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Primary DNS Server. |
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SECONDARY DNS
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Specify the IP address (n.n.n.n) of a Secondary Domain Name System (DNS) Server. |
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IPV6 SETTINGS
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ENABLE
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Use this item to enable or disable IPv6 operation on the print server.
OFF
*: IPv6 is disabled.
ON
: IPv6 is enabled. |
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ADDRESS
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Use this item to manually configure an IPv6 address.
MANUAL SETTINGS
: Use the MANUAL SETTINGS
menu to enable and manually configure a TCP/ IPv6 address.
ENABLE
: Select this item and choose ON
to enable manual configuration, or OFF
to disable manual configuration.
ADDRESS
: Use this item to type a 32 hexadecimal digit IPv6 node address that uses the colon hexadecimal syntax. |
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DHCPV6 POLICY
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ROUTE SPECIFIED
: The stateful auto-configuration method to be used by the print server is determined by a router. The router specifies whether the print server obtains its address, its configuration information, or both from a DHCPv6 server.
ROUTER UNAVAILABLE
: If a router is not available, the print server should attempt to obtain its stateful configuration from a DHCPv6 server.
ALWAYS
: Whether or not a router is available, the print server always attempts to obtain its stateful configuration from a DHCPv6 server. |
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PRIMARY DNS
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Use this item to specify an IPv6 address for a primary DNS server that the print server should use. |
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SECONDARY DNS
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Use this item to specify an IPv6 address for a secondary DNS server that the print server should use. |
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PROXY SERVER
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Specifies the proxy server to be used by embedded applications in the product. A proxy server is typically used by network clients for Internet access. It caches Web pages, and provides a degree of Internet security, for those clients.
To specify a proxy server, enter its IPv4 address or fully-qualified domain name. The name can be up to 255 octets.
For some networks, you might need to contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for the proxy server address. |
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PROXY PORT
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Type the port number used by the proxy server for client support. The port number identifies the port reserved for proxy activity on your network, and can be a value from 0 to 65535. |
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IDLE TIMEOUT
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IDLE TIMEOUT
: The time period, in seconds, after which an idle TCP print data connection is closed (default is 270 seconds, 0 disables the timeout). |
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IPX/SPX
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ENABLE
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OFF
: Disable the IPX/SPX protocol.
ON
*: Enable the IPX/SPX protocol. |
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FRAME TYPE
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Selects the frame-type setting for your network.
AUTO
: Automatically sets and limits the frame type to the first one detected.
EN_8023
, EN_II
, EN_8022
, and EN_SNAP
: Frame-type selections for Ethernet networks |
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APPLETALK
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ENABLE
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OFF
: Disable the AppleTalk protocol.
ON
*: Enable the AppleTalk protocol. |
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DLC//LLC
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ENABLE
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OFF
: Disable the DLC/LLC protocol.
ON
*: Enable the DLC/LLC protocol. |
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SECURITY
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PRINT SEC PAGE
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YES
: Prints a page that contains the current security settings on the HP Jetdirect print server.
NO
*: A security settings page is not printed. |
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SECURE WEB
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For configuration management, specify whether the embedded Web server will accept communications using HTTPS (Secure HTTP) only, or both HTTP and HTTPS.
HTTPS Required
: For secure, encrypted communications, only HTTPS access is accepted. The print server will appear as a secure site.
HTTP/HTTPS optional
: Access using either HTTP or HTTPS is permitted. |
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IPSEC
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Specify the IPsec or Firewall status on the print server.
KEEP
: IPsec/Firewall status remains the same as currently configured.
DISABLE
: IPsec/Firewall operation on the print server is disabled. |
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RESET SECURITY
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Specify whether the current security settings on the print server will be saved or reset to factory defaults.
NO
*: The current security settings are maintained.
YES
: Security settings are reset to factory defaults. |
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DIAGNOSTICS
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EMBEDDED TESTS
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This menu provides tests to help diagnose network hardware or TCP/IP network connection problems.
Embedded tests help to identify whether a network fault is internal or external to the product. Use an embedded test to check hardware and communication paths on the print server. After you select and enable a test and set the execution time, you must select EXECUTE
to initiate the test.
Depending on the execution time, a selected test runs continuously until either the product is turned off, or an error occurs and a diagnostic page is printed. |
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LAN HW TEST
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| CAUTION:
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Running this embedded test will erase your TCP/IP configuration. |
This test performs an internal loopback test. An internal loopback test will send and receive packets only on the internal network hardware. There are no external transmissions on your network.
Select YES
to choose this test, or NO
to not choose it. |
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HTTP TEST
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This test checks operation of HTTP by retrieving predefined pages from the product, and tests the embedded Web server.
Select YES
to choose this test, or NO
to not choose it. |
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SNMP TEST
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This test checks operation of SNMP communications by accessing predefined SNMP objects on the product.
Select YES
to choose this test, or NO
to not choose it. |
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DATA PATH TEST
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This test helps to identify data path and corruption problems on an HP postscript level 3 emulation product. It sends a predefined PS file to the product, However, the test is paperless, so the file does not print.
Select YES
to choose this test, or NO
to not choose it. |
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SELECT ALL TESTS
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Select this item to run all the embedded tests. Select YES
to run all tests, or select NO
to not run all tests. |
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EXECUTION TIME [H]
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Use this item to specify the length of time (in hours) that an embedded test will be run. You can select a value from 1 to 60 hours. If you select zero (0), the test runs indefinitely until an error occurs or the product is turned off.
Data gathered from the HTTP, SNMP, and Data Path tests is printed after the tests have completed. |
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EXECUTE
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NO
*: Do not initiate the selected tests.
YES
: Initiate the selected tests. |
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PING TEST
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This test is used to check network communications. This test sends link-level packets to a remote network host, then waits for an appropriate response. |
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DEST TYPE
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Specify whether the target device is an IPv4 or IPv6 node. |
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DEST IPV4
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Type the IPv4 address. |
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DEST IPV6
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Type the IPv6 address. |
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PACKET SIZE
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Specify the size of each packet, in bytes, to be sent to the remote host. The minimum is 64 (default) and the maximum is 2048. |
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TIMEOUT
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Specify the length of time, in seconds, to wait for a response from the remote host. The default is 1 and the maximum is 100. |
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COUNT
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Specify the number of ping test packets to send for this test. Select a value from 1 to 100. To configure the test to run continuously, select 0. |
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PRINT RESULTS
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If the ping test was not set for continuous operation, you can choose to print the test results. Select YES
to print results. If you select NO
(default), results are not printed. |
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EXECUTE
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Specify whether to initiate the ping test. Select YES
to initiate the test, or NO
to not run the test. |
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PING RESULTS
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Use this item to view the ping test status and results using the control panel display. |
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PACKETS SENT
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Shows the number of packets (0 - 65535) sent to the remote host since the most recent test was initiated or completed. |
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PACKETS RECEIVED
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Shows the number of packets (0 - 65535) received from the remote host since the most recent test was initiated or completed. |
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PERCENT LOST
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Shows the percent of ping test packets that were sent with no response from the remote host since the most recent test was initiated or completed. |
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RTT MIN
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Shows the minimum detected roundtrip- time (RTT), from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission and response. |
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RTT MAX
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Shows the maximum detected roundtrip- time (RTT), from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission and response. |
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RTT AVERAGE
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Shows the average round-trip-time (RTT), from 0 to 4096 milliseconds, for packet transmission and response. |
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PING IN PROGRESS
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Shows whether a ping test is in progress. YES
indicates a test in progress, and NO
indicates that a test completed or was not run. |
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REFRESH
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When viewing the ping test results, this item updates the ping test data with current results. Select YES to update the data, or NO to maintain the existing data. However, a refresh automatically occurs when the menu times out or you manually return to the main menu. |
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LINK SPEED
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The link speed and communication mode of the print server must match the network. The available settings depend on the product and installed print server. Select one of the following link configuration settings:
| CAUTION:
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If you change the link setting, network communications with the print server and network device might be lost. |
AUTO
*: The print server uses auto-negotiation to configure itself with the highest link speed and communication mode allowed. If auto-negotiation fails, either 100TX HALF or 10TX HALF is set depending on the detected link speed of the hub/switch port. (A 1000T half-duplex selection is not supported.)
10T HALF
: 10 Mbps, half-duplex operation.
10T FULL
: 10 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
100TX HALF
: 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation.
100TX FULL
: 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation.
100TX AUTO
: Limits auto-negotiation to a maximum link speed of 100 Mbps.
1000TX FULL
: 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation. |
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PRINT PROTOCOLS
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Use this item to print a page that lists the configuration of the following protocols: IPX/SPX, Novell NetWare, AppleTalk, DLC/LLC. |
Resets submenu
Use this submenu to return settings to the defaults and change settings such as Sleep mode.
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Item
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Values
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Explanation
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RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS
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There is no value to select. |
Performs a simple reset and restores most of the factory (default) and network settings. This item also clears the input buffer for the active I/O.
| CAUTION:
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Restoring factory settings during a print job cancels the print job. |
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SLEEP MODE
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ON
OFF
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Turns Sleep mode on or off. Using Sleep mode offers the following advantages:
Minimizes the amount of power that the product consumes when it is idle.
Reduces wear on electronic components in the product (turns off the display backlight, but the display is still readable).
The product automatically comes out of Sleep mode when you send a print job, press a control-panel button, open a tray, or open the top cover.
You can set how long the product remains idle before it enters Sleep mode.
The default setting is ON
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Diagnostics menu
Administrators can use this submenu to isolate parts and to troubleshoot jam and print-quality issues.
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Item
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Values
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Explanation
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PRINT EVENT LOG
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There is no value to select. |
Press OK
to generate a list of the 50 most recent entries in the event log. The printed event log shows error number, page count, error code, and description or personality. |
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SHOW EVENT LOG
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There is no value to select. |
Press OK
to scroll through the contents of the event log at the control panel, which lists up to the 50 most recent events. Press the up arrow
or the down arrow
to scroll through the event log contents. |
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PAPER PATH SENSORS
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There is no value to select. |
Use this item to test each of the sensors in the paper path. Press OK
to initiate the test, and then use the menus to print an internal page, such as a configuration page. |
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PAPER PATH TEST
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PRINT TEST PAGE
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Generates a test page that is useful for testing the paper-handling features of the product.
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NOTE:
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Set the other items before selecting PRINT TEST PAGE
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Press OK
to start the paper-path test using the source (tray), destination (output bin), duplex, and number of copies settings that you set in the other items on the Paper Path Test menu. |
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SOURCE
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Select the tray that uses the paper path that you want to test. You can select any tray that is installed. Select ALL TRAYS
to test all paper paths. (Paper must be loaded in the selected trays.) |
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DESTINATION
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Select which output bin to include in the test. You can select all bins. |
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DUPLEX
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Determine whether the paper goes through the duplexer during the paper-path test. The menu item appears only if the device includes a built-in duplexer. |
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COPIES
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Set how many sheets of paper are used from each tray during the paper-path test. |
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MANUAL SENSOR TEST 1
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There is no value to select. |
HP service personnel can use this item to manually test a sensor. Locate the sensor inside the product and manually activate it. If the value changes from 0 to another number, the sensor is working. |
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MANUAL SENSOR TEST 2
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There is no value to select. |
This item lists additional sensors to test. |
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COMPONENT TEST
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A list of available components appears. |
HP service personnel can use this item to test various internal components to isolate the source of a problem, such as noise.
Before beginning a test, set the value for the REPEAT
frequency: ONCE
or CONTINUOUS
. Then, select the component that you want to test.
To identify noise problems, listen carefully as you perform each test. |
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PRINT/STOP TEST
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STOP TIME
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Specify a length of time, in milliseconds, at which the product should stop while performing a test. |
Service menu
The SERVICE
menu is locked and requires a PIN for access. This menu is intended for use by authorized service personnel.
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