HP Hewlett Packard All in One Printer 6500 User Manual

OFFICEJET 6500  
User Guide  
E709  
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HP Officejet 6500 (E709) All-in-One  
Series  
User Guide  
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9. Use only the external power adaptor/  
battery provided with the device.  
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Acknowledgements  
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registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation. Windows Vista is either a  
registered trademark or trademark of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
Secure Digital memory  
card is supported by the product. SD  
Logo is a trademark of its proprietor.  
Safety information  
Always follow basic safety precautions  
when using this product to reduce risk  
of injury from fire or electric shock.  
1. Read and understand all instructions  
in the documentation that comes with  
the device.  
2. Observe all warnings and  
instructions marked on the product.  
3. Unplug this product from wall outlets  
before cleaning.  
4. Do not install or use this product near  
water, or when you are wet.  
5. Install the product securely on a  
stable surface.  
6. Install the product in a protected  
location where no one can step on or  
trip over the line cord, and the line cord  
cannot be damaged.  
7. If the product does not operate  
normally, see Maintain and  
troubleshoot.  
8. There are no user-serviceable parts  
inside. Refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
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Contents  
1
Get started  
Find other resources for the product .......................................................................................11  
Finding the device model number............................................................................................12  
Accessibility..............................................................................................................................13  
Understand the device parts.....................................................................................................13  
Front view...........................................................................................................................14  
Printing supplies area.........................................................................................................14  
Back view............................................................................................................................15  
Device control panel buttons and lights..............................................................................15  
Connection information.......................................................................................................17  
Turn off the device....................................................................................................................18  
Eco-Tips....................................................................................................................................18  
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Use the device  
Use device control panel menus..............................................................................................19  
Device control-panel message types........................................................................................20  
Status messages................................................................................................................20  
Warning messages.............................................................................................................20  
Error messages..................................................................................................................21  
Critical error messages.......................................................................................................21  
Change device settings............................................................................................................21  
Use the HP software.................................................................................................................22  
Use the HP photo and imaging software............................................................................22  
Use the HP productivity software.......................................................................................23  
Load originals...........................................................................................................................24  
Load an original on the scanner glass................................................................................24  
Load an original in the automatic document feeder (ADF).................................................25  
Select print media.....................................................................................................................27  
Recommended papers for printing and copying.................................................................27  
Recommended papers for photo printing...........................................................................28  
Tips for selecting and using print media.............................................................................29  
Understand specifications for supported media.................................................................30  
Understand supported sizes.........................................................................................30  
Understand supported media types and weights.........................................................33  
Set minimum margins.........................................................................................................34  
Load media...............................................................................................................................35  
Print on special and custom-sized media.................................................................................36  
Print borderless.........................................................................................................................37  
Install the duplexer...................................................................................................................38  
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Print  
Change print settings................................................................................................................40  
Change settings from an application for current jobs (Windows).......................................40  
Change default settings for all future jobs (Windows)........................................................40  
Change settings (Mac OS X)..............................................................................................41  
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Print on both sides (duplexing).................................................................................................41  
Guidelines for printing on both sides of a page..................................................................41  
Perform duplexing..............................................................................................................41  
Print a Web page......................................................................................................................42  
Cancel a print job......................................................................................................................43  
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Scan  
Scan an original........................................................................................................................44  
Scan an original to a computer...........................................................................................45  
Scan an original to a memory device.................................................................................45  
Use Webscan via embedded Web server................................................................................45  
Scan from a TWAIN-compliant or a WIA-compliant program...................................................46  
Scan from a TWAIN-compliant program.............................................................................46  
Scan from a WIA-compliant program..................................................................................46  
Edit a scanned original.............................................................................................................46  
Edit a scanned photo or graphic.........................................................................................46  
Edit a scanned document using optical character recognition (OCR) software.................47  
Change scan settings...............................................................................................................47  
Cancel a scan job.....................................................................................................................47  
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Work with memory devices  
Insert a memory card................................................................................................................48  
Print DPOF photos....................................................................................................................49  
Print Selected Photos...............................................................................................................50  
View photos..............................................................................................................................50  
View photos using your computer......................................................................................50  
Print an index sheet from the device control panel...................................................................50  
Save photos to your computer..................................................................................................51  
Use Photo Fix tools..................................................................................................................51  
Use Red Eye Removal.............................................................................................................51  
Use Date Stamp.......................................................................................................................52  
Set New Defaults......................................................................................................................52  
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Fax  
Send a fax................................................................................................................................53  
Send a basic fax.................................................................................................................54  
Send a fax manually from a phone.....................................................................................54  
Send a fax using monitor dialing........................................................................................55  
Send a fax from memory....................................................................................................56  
Schedule a fax to send later...............................................................................................56  
Send a fax to multiple recipients.........................................................................................57  
Send a fax to multiple recipients from the device control panel ..................................58  
Send a fax to multiple recipients from the HP Photosmart Studio Software (Mac  
OS X)............................................................................................................................58  
Send a color original fax.....................................................................................................58  
Change the fax resolution and Lighter / Darker settings...................................................59  
Change the fax resolution.............................................................................................59  
Change the Lighter / Darker setting............................................................................60  
Set new default settings...............................................................................................61  
Send a fax in Error Correction Mode..................................................................................61  
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Receive a fax............................................................................................................................61  
Receive a fax manually......................................................................................................62  
Set up backup fax reception...............................................................................................63  
Reprint received faxes from memory..................................................................................64  
Poll to receive a fax............................................................................................................64  
Forward faxes to another number......................................................................................65  
Set the paper size for received faxes.................................................................................65  
Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes........................................................................66  
Block junk fax numbers......................................................................................................66  
Set the junk fax mode...................................................................................................67  
Add numbers to the junk fax list...................................................................................67  
Remove numbers from the junk fax list........................................................................68  
Print a Junk Fax Report................................................................................................68  
View a list of blocked fax numbers...............................................................................68  
Receive faxes to your computer (Fax to PC and Fax to Mac)............................................68  
Fax to Pc and Fax to Mac requirements.......................................................................69  
Activate Fax to PC and Fax to Mac..............................................................................69  
Modify Fax to PC or Fax to Mac settings......................................................................70  
Turn off Fax to PC or Fax to Mac.................................................................................70  
Change fax settings..................................................................................................................70  
Configure the fax header....................................................................................................71  
Set the answer mode (Auto answer)..................................................................................71  
Set the number of rings before answering..........................................................................72  
Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring............................................................72  
Set the fax error correction mode.......................................................................................73  
Set the dial type..................................................................................................................73  
Set the redial options..........................................................................................................74  
Set the fax speed................................................................................................................74  
Set the fax sound volume...................................................................................................75  
Set up speed-dial entries..........................................................................................................75  
Set up fax numbers as speed-dial entries or groups..........................................................75  
Set up speed-dial entries..............................................................................................76  
Set up a speed-dial group............................................................................................76  
Print and view a list of speed-dial entries...........................................................................77  
View a list of speed-dial entries....................................................................................77  
Print a list of speed-dial entries....................................................................................78  
Fax over Internet Protocol (FoIP).............................................................................................78  
Test fax setup...........................................................................................................................79  
Use reports...............................................................................................................................79  
Print fax confirmation reports..............................................................................................80  
Print fax error reports..........................................................................................................81  
Print and view the fax log...................................................................................................81  
Clear the fax log.................................................................................................................82  
Print the details of the last fax transaction..........................................................................82  
Print a Caller ID History Report..........................................................................................83  
Cancel a fax..............................................................................................................................83  
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Copy  
Make copies..............................................................................................................................84  
Change the copy settings.........................................................................................................85  
Set the number of copies..........................................................................................................85  
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Set the copy paper size............................................................................................................86  
Set the copy paper type............................................................................................................86  
Change copy speed or quality..................................................................................................86  
Resize an original to fit onto letter or A4 paper........................................................................87  
Copy a legal-size document onto letter paper..........................................................................88  
Adjust the lightness and darkness of your copy.......................................................................88  
Enhance light areas of your copy.............................................................................................89  
Collate a copy job.....................................................................................................................89  
Apply Margin Shift to a Copy Job.............................................................................................90  
Two-sided copy jobs.................................................................................................................90  
Cancel a copy job.....................................................................................................................91  
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Configure and manage  
Manage the device...................................................................................................................92  
Monitor the device..............................................................................................................93  
Administer the device.........................................................................................................93  
Use device management tools.................................................................................................95  
Toolbox (Windows).............................................................................................................95  
Open the Toolbox.........................................................................................................95  
Toolbox tabs ................................................................................................................96  
Network Toolbox...........................................................................................................96  
Use the HP Solution Center (Windows).............................................................................97  
Embedded Web server.......................................................................................................97  
To open the embedded Web server.............................................................................98  
Embedded Web server pages......................................................................................99  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X)..............................................................................................99  
Open the HP Printer Utility............................................................................................99  
HP Printer Utility panels................................................................................................99  
Use the HP Device Manager (Mac OS X)........................................................................100  
Understand the printer status page........................................................................................100  
Understand the network configuration page...........................................................................101  
Configure network options......................................................................................................102  
Change basic network settings.........................................................................................103  
View and print network settings..................................................................................103  
Turn the wireless radio on and off (some models only)..............................................103  
Change advanced network settings.................................................................................103  
Set link speed.............................................................................................................104  
To View IP settings.....................................................................................................104  
To Change IP settings................................................................................................104  
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Set up faxing for the device ...................................................................................................104  
Set up faxing (parallel phone systems)............................................................................105  
Choose the correct fax setup for your home or office.................................................106  
Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received)...................................................108  
Case B: Set up the device with DSL...........................................................................109  
Case C: Set up the device with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line......................110  
Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line......................................111  
Case E: Shared voice/fax line....................................................................................112  
Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail............................................................113  
Case G: Fax line shared with computer modem (no voice calls received).................114  
Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem................................................117  
Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine..............................................121  
Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem and answering machine..........123  
Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mail............127  
Serial-type fax setup.........................................................................................................128  
Configure the device (Windows).............................................................................................129  
Direct connection..............................................................................................................129  
Install the software before connecting the device (recommended)............................130  
Connect the device before installing the software......................................................130  
Share the device on a locally shared network............................................................131  
Network connection..........................................................................................................131  
To install the device on a network..............................................................................132  
To install the device software on client computers.....................................................132  
To install the printer driver using Add Printer.............................................................133  
Configure the device (Mac OS X)...........................................................................................133  
Install the software for network or direct connection........................................................133  
Share the device on a locally shared network..................................................................133  
Set up the device for wireless communication (some models only).......................................134  
Understand 802.11 wireless network settings..................................................................135  
To set up wireless communication using the installer (Windows)....................................137  
To set up wireless communication using the installer (Mac OS X)...................................137  
To set up wireless communication using the device control panel with wireless setup  
wizard...............................................................................................................................137  
To turn off wireless communication..................................................................................137  
Connect the device using an ad hoc wireless network connection..................................138  
Guidelines for reducing interference on a wireless network.............................................138  
Configure your firewall to work with HP devices...............................................................138  
Change the connection method........................................................................................139  
Guidelines for ensuring wireless network security............................................................140  
To add hardware addresses to a WAP.......................................................................140  
Other guidelines.........................................................................................................140  
Uninstall and reinstall the software.........................................................................................141  
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Maintain and troubleshoot  
Work with ink cartridges..........................................................................................................143  
Information on ink cartridges and the printhead...............................................................144  
Check the estimated ink levels.........................................................................................144  
Replace the ink cartridges................................................................................................145  
Advanced ink cartridge maintenance...............................................................................147  
Clean the sensor........................................................................................................148  
Clean the sensor windows on the ink cartridges........................................................149  
Advanced printhead maintenance....................................................................................151  
Clean the printhead....................................................................................................151  
Align the printer..........................................................................................................152  
Usage information collection............................................................................................153  
Print and evaluate a print quality report..................................................................................154  
To print a print quality report.............................................................................................154  
To evaluate the Print Quality Diagnostic Page.................................................................155  
Ink Levels....................................................................................................................155  
Good color bars..........................................................................................................155  
Ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded bars...............................................................156  
Regular white streaks in the bars...............................................................................157  
Bar colors are not uniform..........................................................................................157  
Large Black Font Text................................................................................................158  
Alignment Patters.......................................................................................................158  
Clean the device.....................................................................................................................159  
Clean the scanner glass...................................................................................................159  
Clean the exterior.............................................................................................................160  
Clean the automatic document feeder..............................................................................160  
General troubleshooting tips and resources...........................................................................163  
Solve printing problems..........................................................................................................164  
The device shuts down unexpectedly...............................................................................164  
Error message appears on control-panel display.............................................................165  
Device takes a long time to print......................................................................................165  
Blank or partial page printed.............................................................................................165  
Something on the page is missing or incorrect.................................................................166  
Placement of the text or graphics is wrong.......................................................................166  
Print troubleshooting...............................................................................................................167  
Envelopes print incorrectly...............................................................................................168  
The product is not responding..........................................................................................168  
The product prints meaningless characters......................................................................171  
Nothing happens when I try to print..................................................................................172  
The margins are not printing as expected........................................................................175  
Text or graphics are cut off at the edge of the page.........................................................176  
A blank page came out while printing...............................................................................178  
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Print quality troubleshooting...................................................................................................179  
Wrong, inaccurate, or bleeding colors..............................................................................179  
Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely................................................................182  
The printout has a horizontal band of distortion near the bottom of a borderless  
print...................................................................................................................................184  
Printouts have horizontal streaks or lines.........................................................................185  
Printouts are faded or have dull colors.............................................................................187  
Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy..........................................................................................189  
Printouts are slanted or skewed.......................................................................................190  
Ink streaks on the back of the paper................................................................................191  
Paper is not picked up from the input tray........................................................................192  
Poor black text..................................................................................................................193  
The product prints slowly..................................................................................................195  
Solve paper-feed problems....................................................................................................195  
Solve copy problems..............................................................................................................197  
No copy came out.............................................................................................................197  
Copies are blank...............................................................................................................198  
Documents are missing or faded......................................................................................198  
Size is reduced.................................................................................................................198  
Copy quality is poor..........................................................................................................198  
Copy defects are apparent...............................................................................................199  
Error messages appear....................................................................................................199  
Solve scan problems..............................................................................................................199  
Scanner did nothing..........................................................................................................200  
Scan takes too long..........................................................................................................200  
Part of the document did not scan or text is missing........................................................201  
Text cannot be edited.......................................................................................................201  
Error messages appear....................................................................................................202  
Scanned image quality is poor.........................................................................................202  
Scan defects are apparent...............................................................................................203  
Solve fax problems.................................................................................................................203  
The fax test failed.............................................................................................................204  
Solve network problems.........................................................................................................217  
Solve wireless problems (some models only)........................................................................217  
Basic wireless troubleshooting.........................................................................................218  
Advanced wireless troubleshooting..................................................................................218  
Make sure your computer is connected to your network............................................219  
Make sure that the HP device is connected to your network......................................220  
Check to see if the firewall software is blocking communication................................221  
Make sure the HP device is online and ready............................................................221  
Your wireless router is using a hidden SSID..............................................................222  
Make sure the wireless version of the HP device is set as the default printer driver  
(Windows only)...........................................................................................................222  
Make sure the HP Network Devices Support service is running (Windows only).......222  
Add hardware addresses to a wireless access point (WAP)......................................223  
Solve photo (memory card) problems....................................................................................223  
The device cannot read the memory card........................................................................223  
The device cannot read photos on the memory card.......................................................224  
Solve device management problems.....................................................................................224  
Embedded Web server cannot be opened.......................................................................224  
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Troubleshoot installation issues.............................................................................................225  
Hardware installation suggestions....................................................................................225  
Software installation suggestions.....................................................................................226  
Clear jams...............................................................................................................................227  
Clear paper jams..............................................................................................................227  
Avoid paper jams..............................................................................................................229  
Errors......................................................................................................................................229  
Printhead Problem............................................................................................................230  
Incompatible Printhead.....................................................................................................230  
Printhead problem and advanced printhead maintenance...............................................230  
Printhead problem - The following printhead has a problem......................................230  
Advanced printhead maintenance..............................................................................231  
Fax Memory Full...............................................................................................................235  
Device Disconnected........................................................................................................235  
Ink Alert.............................................................................................................................235  
HP recommends you have a replacement available for when print quality becomes  
no longer acceptable..................................................................................................236  
The amount of ink in the following cartridge may be low enough to cause poor print  
quality and cartridge changes may be required soon. HP recommends you have  
replacement cartridges available to install when print quality is no longer  
acceptable..................................................................................................................236  
Ink system failure........................................................................................................236  
Cartridge Problem.............................................................................................................237  
The following cartridge appears to be missing or damaged.......................................237  
Cartridge(s) in Wrong Slot - The following cartridges are in the wrong slots..............237  
Cartridge Problem.............................................................................................................237  
Paper Mismatch................................................................................................................237  
The cartridge cradle cannot move....................................................................................238  
Paper Jam........................................................................................................................238  
Paper Jam........................................................................................................................238  
The printer is out of paper................................................................................................238  
Incompatible Cartridge(s).................................................................................................238  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)...........................................................................................238  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)...........................................................................................238  
Printer Offline....................................................................................................................239  
Printer Paused..................................................................................................................239  
Sensor issue.....................................................................................................................240  
Sensor failure...................................................................................................................240  
Previously used genuine HP cartridge.............................................................................240  
Ink Service Capacity Warning..........................................................................................241  
Document failed to print....................................................................................................241  
General printer error.........................................................................................................241  
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HP supplies and accessories  
Order printing supplies online.................................................................................................242  
Accessories............................................................................................................................242  
Supplies..................................................................................................................................242  
Supported ink cartridges...................................................................................................243  
HP media..........................................................................................................................243  
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B
Support and warranty  
Obtain electronic support........................................................................................................244  
Warranty.................................................................................................................................245  
Ink cartridge warranty information..........................................................................................246  
Obtain HP telephone support.................................................................................................247  
Support process...............................................................................................................247  
Before you call..................................................................................................................247  
HP support by phone........................................................................................................248  
Phone support period.................................................................................................248  
Telephone support numbers.......................................................................................249  
Placing a call...............................................................................................................250  
After the phone support period...................................................................................250  
Additional warranty options..............................................................................................250  
HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan)...............................................................................251  
HP Korea customer support.............................................................................................251  
Prepare the device for shipment.............................................................................................252  
Remove the device control-panel faceplate.....................................................................252  
Remove the rear access panel or duplexer......................................................................254  
Remove the output tray....................................................................................................254  
Pack the device......................................................................................................................255  
C
Device specifications  
Physical specifications............................................................................................................256  
Product features and capacities.............................................................................................256  
Processor and memory specifications....................................................................................257  
System requirements..............................................................................................................257  
Network protocol specifications..............................................................................................258  
Embedded Web server specifications....................................................................................258  
Print specifications..................................................................................................................259  
Copy specifications.................................................................................................................259  
Fax specifications...................................................................................................................259  
Scan specifications.................................................................................................................260  
Environmental specifications..................................................................................................260  
Electrical specifications..........................................................................................................260  
Acoustic emission specifications (print in Draft mode, noise levels per ISO 7779)................261  
Memory card specifications....................................................................................................261  
D
Regulatory information  
FCC statement........................................................................................................................263  
Notice to users in Korea.........................................................................................................263  
VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan......................................................263  
Notice to users in Japan about the power cord......................................................................264  
Toxic and hazardous substance table....................................................................................264  
LED indicator statement.........................................................................................................264  
Noise emission statement for Germany.................................................................................264  
Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements........................................265  
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network...............................................................265  
Notice to users in the European Economic Area....................................................................267  
Notice to users of the German telephone network.................................................................267  
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Regulatory information for wireless products (some models only).........................................267  
Exposure to radio frequency radiation..............................................................................268  
Notice to users in Brazil....................................................................................................268  
Notice to users in Canada................................................................................................268  
Notice to users in Taiwan.................................................................................................268  
European Union regulatory notice....................................................................................269  
Australia wired fax statement.................................................................................................269  
Regulatory model number......................................................................................................269  
Declaration of conformity........................................................................................................271  
Environmental product stewardship program.........................................................................273  
Paper use.........................................................................................................................273  
Plastics.............................................................................................................................273  
Material safety data sheets...............................................................................................273  
Recycling program............................................................................................................273  
HP inkjet supplies recycling program...............................................................................273  
Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European  
Union................................................................................................................................274  
Power consumption..........................................................................................................274  
Chemical Substances ......................................................................................................275  
Third-party licenses................................................................................................................276  
Expat.................................................................................................................................276  
OpenSSL..........................................................................................................................276  
SHA2................................................................................................................................278  
Index............................................................................................................................................280  
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1 Get started  
This guide provides details about how to use the device and to resolve problems.  
Find other resources for the product  
Finding the device model number  
Accessibility  
Understand the device parts  
Turn off the device  
Eco-Tips  
NOTE: If you are using the device with a computer running Windows 2000, Windows  
XP x64, Windows XP Starter Edition, or Windows Vista Starter Edition, some features  
might not be available. For more information, see Operating system compatibility.  
Find other resources for the product  
You can obtain product information and further troubleshooting resources that are not  
included in this guide from the following resources:  
Resource  
Description  
Location  
Setup poster  
Provides illustrated setup  
information.  
A printed version of this  
document is provided with the  
device, it is also available on  
the HP Website www.hp.com/  
support.  
Readme file and release  
notes  
Provide late-breaking  
information and  
Included on the Starter CD.  
troubleshooting tips.  
Fax Getting Started Guide  
Provides instructions for  
setting up the device’s fax  
function.  
A printed version of the  
document is provided with the  
device.  
Wireless Getting Started  
Guide (some models only)  
Provides instructions for  
setting up the device’s wireless document is provided with the  
A printed version of the  
function.  
device.  
Toolbox (Microsoft®  
Windows®)  
Provides information about  
printhead health and access to installed with the device  
The Toolbox is typically  
maintenance services.  
software as an available  
installation option.  
For more information, see  
Toolbox (Windows).  
HP Solution Center (Windows) Allows you to change device  
Typically installed with the  
settings, order supplies, start, device software.  
and access the onscreen Help.  
Depending on the devices you  
have installed, the HP Solution  
Center provides additional  
features, such as access to the  
HP photo and imaging  
Get started  
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Chapter 1  
(continued)  
Resource  
Description  
Location  
software and the Fax Setup  
Wizard. For more information,  
see Use the HP Solution  
Center (Windows).  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X)  
Contains tools to configure  
print settings, calibrate the  
device, clean the printhead,  
print the configuration page,  
order supplies online, and find  
support information from the  
Web site.  
The HP Printer Utility is  
typically installed with the  
device software.  
For more information, see HP  
Printer Utility (Mac OS X).  
Device control panel  
Provides status, error, and  
warning information about  
operations.  
For more information, see  
Device control panel buttons  
and lights.  
Logs and reports  
Provides information about  
events that have occurred.  
For more information, see  
Monitor the device.  
Printer Status report  
Device information:  
For more information, see  
Understand the printer status  
page.  
Product name  
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Model number  
Serial number  
Firmware version  
number  
Number of pages printed  
from the trays and  
accessories  
HP Web sites  
Provide the latest printer  
software, and product and  
support information.  
www.hp.com/support  
www.hp.com  
HP telephone support  
Lists information to contact  
HP. During the warranty  
period, this support is often  
free of charge.  
For more information, see  
Obtain HP telephone support.  
Embedded Web Server  
Provides status information for For more information, see  
the product and the printing  
supplies and allows you to  
change device settings.  
Embedded Web server.  
Finding the device model number  
In addition to the model name that appears on the front of the device, this device has a  
specific model number. You can use this number to help determine which supplies or  
accessories are available for your product, as well as when obtaining support.  
The model number is printed on a label located inside the device, near the ink cartridges  
area.  
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Accessibility  
The device provides a number of features that make it accessible for people with  
disabilities.  
Visual  
The device software is accessible for users with visual impairments or low vision through  
the use of your operating system's accessibility options and features. It also supports  
most assistive technology such as screen readers, Braille readers, and voice-to-text  
applications. For users who are color blind, colored buttons and tabs used in the software  
and on the device control panel have simple text or icon labels that convey the appropriate  
action.  
Mobility  
For users with mobility impairments, the device software functions can be executed  
through keyboard commands. The software also supports Windows accessibility options  
such as StickyKeys, ToggleKeys, FilterKeys, and MouseKeys. The device doors, buttons,  
paper trays, and paper guides can be operated by users with limited strength and reach.  
Support  
For more details about the accessibility of this product and HP's commitment to product  
accessibility, visit HP's Web site at www.hp.com/accessibility.  
For accessibility information for Mac OS X, visit the Apple Web site at www.apple.com/  
accessibility.  
Understand the device parts  
This section contains the following topics:  
Front view  
Printing supplies area  
Back view  
Device control panel buttons and lights  
Connection information  
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Front view  
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Automatic document feeder (ADF)  
Device control panel  
Display  
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Memory card slots  
Output tray  
Output tray extension  
Input tray  
Scanner glass  
Scanner backing  
Printing supplies area  
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Print-carriage access door  
Ink cartridges  
Printhead  
Back view  
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Rear universal serial bus (USB) port  
Ethernet port  
Power input  
1-Line (fax), 2-EXT (phone)  
Rear access panel  
Duplexer (some models only)  
Device control panel buttons and lights  
The following diagram and related table provide a quick reference to the device control  
panel features.  
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Label  
Name and Description  
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Scan: Presents the menu for selecting a scan destination.  
Photo: Presents the menu for selecting photo options (some models only).  
NOTE: The button name and functionality depends on the country/region in which the device  
is sold.  
Copy: Presents the menu for selecting copy options (some models only).  
Number of Copies: Select the number of copies.  
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NOTE: The button name and functionality depends on the country/region in which the device  
is sold.  
Quality: Selects Best, Normal, or Fast quality for copying.  
NOTE: On some models, stars indicate the quality setting. Three stars for Best, two stars for  
Good, and one star for Fast.  
Reduce/Enlarge: Allows you to resize the copy.  
Wireless light: The wireless light is lit when the wireless radio is active. (some models only)  
Display: View menus and messages.  
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Keypad: Enters values.  
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Speed Dial: Selects a speed-dial number.  
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Fax: Presents the menu for selecting fax options.  
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Redial/Pause: Redial the most recently dialed number, or insert a 3-second pause in a fax  
number.  
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Auto Answer: Press this button to enable or disable Auto Answer. When Auto Answer is  
enabled, the light is lit, the device automatically answers incoming phone calls. When off, the  
device does not answer any incoming fax calls.  
Power: Turns the device on or off. The Power button is lit when the device is on. The light blinks  
while performing a job.  
When the device is turned off, a minimal amount of power is still supplied. To completely  
disconnect the power supply, turn the device off, and then unplug the power cord.  
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One-touch speed-dial buttons: Access the first five speed-dial numbers (some models  
only).  
NOTE: The button name and functionality depends on the country/region in which the device  
is sold.  
Resolution: Adjusts the resolution for the fax you are sending.  
Junk Fax Blocker: Presents the Junk Fax Blocker Set Up menu for managing unwanted fax  
calls. You are required to subscribe to a caller ID service to use this feature.  
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START FAX Color: Starts a color fax job.  
START FAX Black: Starts a black-and-white fax job.  
Attention light: When blinking, the attention light indicates an error has occurred that requires  
your attention.  
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Cancel: Stops a job, exits a menu, or exits settings.  
Right arrow: Increases values on the display.  
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Label  
Name and Description  
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OK: Selects a menu or a setting on the display.  
Left arrow: Decreases values on the display. The left arrow will also delete a characters you  
enter on the display.  
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Back: Moves you one level up in the menu.  
Setup: Presents the Setup Menu for generating reports and other maintenance settings, and  
accessing the Help menu. The topic that you select from the Help menu opens a help window  
on your computer screen.  
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START COPY Color or START PC COPY Color: Starts a color copy job.  
NOTE: To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r), the  
HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be turned on and you must  
be logged on. The software must be installed and running. Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor  
in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer,  
once the software is installed, it is always available when you turn on the computer. To determine  
the model you have, see the Finding the device model number.  
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START COPY Black or START PC COPY Black: Starts a black-and-white copy job.  
NOTE: To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r), the  
HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be turned on and you must  
be logged on. The software must be installed and running. Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor  
in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer,  
once the software is installed, it is always available when you turn on the computer. To determine  
the model you have, see Finding the device model number.  
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PRINT PHOTOS: Selects the photo function. Use this button to print photos from a memory  
card.  
START SCAN: Starts a scan job and sends it to the destination you selected using the Scan To  
button.  
Connection information  
Description  
Recommended number Supported software  
Setup instructions  
of connected  
features  
computers for best  
performance  
USB connection  
One computer connected All features are  
Follow the setup poster  
guide for detailed  
instructions.  
with a USB cable to the  
rear USB 2.0 high-speed  
port on the device.  
supported.  
Ethernet (wired)  
connection  
Up to five computers  
connected to the device  
using a hub or router.  
All features are  
supported, including  
Webscan.  
Follow the instructions in  
the getting started guide,  
and then see Configure  
network options in this  
guide for further  
instructions.  
Printer sharing  
Up to five computers.  
All features resident on  
the host computer are  
supported. Only print is  
supported from the other  
computers.  
Follow the instructions in  
Share the device on a  
locally shared network.  
The host computer must  
be turned on at all times,  
or the other computers  
cannot print to the device.  
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Description  
Recommended number Supported software  
Setup instructions  
of connected  
features  
computers for best  
performance  
802.11 wireless (some  
models only)  
Up to five computers  
connected to the device  
using a hub or router.  
All features are  
supported, including  
Webscan.  
Follow the instructions in  
Set up the device for  
wireless communication  
(some models only).  
Turn off the device  
Turn off the HP all-in-one by pressing the Power button located on the product. Wait until  
the Power light turns off before unplugging the power cord or turning off a power strip. If  
you improperly turn off the HP all-in-one, the print carriage might not return to the correct  
position causing problems with the ink cartridges and print quality issues.  
Eco-Tips  
HP is committed to helping customers reduce their environmental footprint. HP has  
provided the Eco-Tips below to help you focus on ways to assess and reduce the impact  
of your printing choices. In addition to specific features in this product, please visit the HP  
Eco Solutions website for more information on HP's environmental initiatives.  
www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/  
Duplex printing: Use Paper-saving Printing to print two-sided documents with  
multiple pages on same sheet to reduce paper usage. For more information, see Print  
on both sides (duplexing).  
Smart Web printing: The HP Smart Web Printing interface includes a Clip Book and  
Edit Clips window where you can store, organize, or print clips you have gathered  
from the Web. For more information, see Print a Web page.  
Energy Savings Information: To determine the ENERGY STAR® qualification  
status for this product, see Power consumption.  
Recycled Materials: For more information regarding recycling of HP products,  
please visit:  
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NOTE: If you are using HP Officejet 6500 E709a/E709d, you cannot scan and print  
at the same time. The device must finish one job before it can begin another.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Use device control panel menus  
Device control-panel message types  
Change device settings  
Use the HP software  
Load originals  
Select print media  
Load media  
Print on special and custom-sized media  
Print borderless  
Install the duplexer  
Use device control panel menus  
The following sections provide a quick reference to top-level menus that appear on the  
control-panel display. To display a menu, press the menu button for the function you want  
to use.  
Scan: Presents a list of destinations. Some destinations require the HP Solution  
Center to be loaded.  
Fax: Allows you to enter a fax or speed-dial number, or display the Fax menu. Menu  
options include:  
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Lightening/darkening  
Sending delayed faxes  
Setting up new defaults  
Polling to receive a Fax  
Photo: Menu options include:  
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Editing  
Transferring to a computer  
Selecting the number of copies to print  
Selecting the page layout  
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Selecting the paper size  
Selecting the paper type  
NOTE: Listing will not present without memory card inserted.  
Copy: Menu options include:  
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Selecting copy quantities  
Reducing/enlarging  
Selecting media type and size  
Lightening/darkening a copy  
Collating copy jobs (some models only)  
Margin shifting copies  
Enhancing blurred and light areas in copy jobs  
Printing two-sided (some models only)  
NOTE: The Copy menu is not available on the HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP  
Officejet 6500 (E709r). To make a copy using these models, the HP All-in-One  
must be connected to a computer, the computer must be turned on and you must  
be logged on. The software must be installed and running. Also, the HP Digital  
Imaging Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and turned on at all  
times. On a Macintosh computer, once the software is installed, it is always  
available when you turn on the computer.  
To determine the model you have, see Finding the device model number.  
Device control-panel message types  
This section contains the following topics:  
Status messages  
Warning messages  
Error messages  
Critical error messages  
Status messages  
Status messages reflect the current state of the device. They inform you of normal  
operation and require no action to clear them. They change as the state of the device  
changes. Whenever the device is ready, not busy, and has no pending warning  
messages, the status message READY appears if the device is turned on.  
Warning messages  
Warning messages inform you of events that require your attention, but they do not  
prevent the device from operating. An example of a warning message is a low ink warning.  
These messages appear until you resolve the condition.  
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Error messages  
Error messages communicate that some action must be performed, such as adding  
media or clearing a media jam. These messages are usually accompanied by a blinking  
red Attention light. Take the appropriate action to continue printing.  
If the error message shows an error code, press the Power button to turn off the device,  
and then turn it on again. In most situations, this action solves the problem. If the message  
persists, your device might need service. For more information, see Support and  
warranty.  
Critical error messages  
Critical error messages inform you of a device failure. Some of these messages can be  
cleared by pressing the Power button to turn off the device, and then turning it on again.  
If a critical error persists, service is required. For more information, see Support and  
warranty.  
Change device settings  
You can change the device settings from these places:  
From the device control panel.  
From the HP Solution Center (Windows) or HP Device Manager (Mac OS X).  
Embedded Web server, for more information, see Embedded Web server.  
NOTE: When you are configuring settings in HP Solution Center or in the HP Device  
Manager, you cannot see the settings that have been configured from the device  
control panel (such as the scan settings).  
To change settings from the device control panel  
1. At the device control panel, press the menu button for the function you are using (for  
example, Fax).  
2. To reach the option that you want to change, use one of the following methods:  
Press a control-panel button, and then use the left or right arrow keys to adjust  
the value.  
Select the option from the menu on the control-panel display.  
3. Select the value that you want, and then press OK.  
To change settings from the HP Solution Center (Windows)  
Ÿ Double-click the HP Solution Center icon on the desktop.  
- Or -  
Double-click the Digital Imaging Monitor icon in the taskbar.  
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To change settings from the HP Device Manager (Mac OS X)  
1. Click the HP Device Manager icon in the Dock.  
NOTE: If the icon does not appear in the Dock, click the Spotlight icon on the  
right side of the menu bar, type HP Device Managerin the box, and then click  
the HP Device Manager entry.  
2. Select the device in the Devices drop-down menu.  
3. On the Information and Settings menu, click an item that you want to change.  
To change settings from the embedded Web server  
1. Open the embedded Web server.  
2. Select the page with the setting you want to change.  
3. Change the setting and then click Apply.  
Use the HP software  
This section includes the following topics:  
Use the HP photo and imaging software  
Use the HP productivity software  
Use the HP photo and imaging software  
You can use the HP photo and imaging software to access many features that are not  
available from the device control panel.  
Installing the software on your computer is an option during setup.  
Access to the HP photo and imaging software differs by operating system (OS). For  
example, if you have a Windows computer, the HP photo and imaging software entry  
point is the HP Photosmart Software window. If you have a Macintosh computer, the HP  
photo and imaging software entry point is the HP Photosmart Studio window. Regardless,  
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the entry point serves as the launching pad for the HP photo and imaging software and  
services.  
To open the HP Photosmart Software on a Windows computer  
1. Do one of the following:  
On the Windows desktop, double-click the HP Photosmart Software icon.  
On the taskbar, click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, select HP, and  
then click HP Photosmart Software.  
2. If you have more than one HP device installed, select the tab with your product's  
name.  
NOTE: Tthe features available in the HP Photosmart Software vary depending  
on the devices you have installed. The software is customized to show icons that  
are associated with the selected device. If the selected device is not equipped  
with a particular feature, then the icon for that feature does not appear in the  
software.  
TIP: If the HP Photosmart Software on your computer does not contain any  
icons, an error might have occurred during the software installation. To correct  
this, use the Control Panel in Windows to completely uninstall the HP Photosmart  
Software; then reinstall the software. For more information, see the setup poster  
that came with your device.  
To open the HP Photosmart Studio software on a Macintosh computer  
Ÿ Click the HP Photosmart Studio icon in the Dock.  
The HP Photosmart Studio window appears. From here, you can scan, import  
documents, and organize and share your photos.  
NOTE: If the icon does not appear in the Dock, click the Spotlight icon on the  
right side of the menu bar, type HP Device Manager in the box, and then click the  
HP Device Manager entry.  
TIP: When the HP Photosmart Studio software is opened, you can gain access  
to the Dock menu shortcuts by selecting and holding the mouse button over the  
HP Photosmart Studio icon in the Dock.  
Use the HP productivity software  
The HP Document Manager (Windows only) allows you to organize and annotate  
selected files on your computer. You can scan documents using optical character  
recognition (OCR) technology and save them as text files that you can edit using word  
processing programs. The software also allows you to monitor the HP product you  
installed. Some productivity software, such as HP Document Manager are optionally  
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installed. The HP Solution Center, is automatically installed. For more information about  
HP Solution Center, see Use the HP Solution Center (Windows).  
HP Document Manager allows you to:  
View and Organize Documents: You can view your documents as thumbnails, as  
a list with optional details, or view faxes, including fax-specific information such as  
the identification of the sender, so you can quickly recognize the necessary document.  
The software makes it easy to open documents to view their content. You can  
organize your documents in different sets and subsets by placing them in different  
folders simply by dragging them to the desired location. You even can have favorite  
folders available at any time in a special pane, and open them with one click of the  
mouse.  
Annotating and Editing Documents: If your document is in the image format, you  
can annotate the document in numerous ways by adding text or drawings, highlighting  
portions of the document, and more. If your document is in the text format, you can  
open and work with it using the document management software.  
Easy Sharing of Documents: Share, print, fax, or e-mail your documents in various  
formats.  
Easy Transformation from Image Format to Text Format: Use the document  
manager software to make an editable document from your scanned document, then  
open and edit the document using your favorite word processor.  
To open the HP Document Manager  
Ÿ Double-click the HP Document Manager icon on your desktop.  
Load originals  
You can load an original for a copy or a scan job on the scanner glass or in the automatic  
document feeder (ADF). For more information on loading media in the main tray, see  
Load media.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Load an original on the scanner glass  
Load an original in the automatic document feeder (ADF)  
NOTE: To make a copy using the HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500  
(E709r), the HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be  
turned on and you must be logged on. The software must be installed and running.  
Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and  
turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer, once the software is installed, it is  
always available when you turn on the computer.  
To determine the model you have, see Finding the device model number.  
Load an original on the scanner glass  
You can copy, scan, or fax up to letter- or A4-size originals by loading them on the glass.  
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NOTE: Many of the special features will not work correctly if the glass and lid backing  
are not clean. For more information, see Clean the device.  
NOTE: To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500  
(E709r), the HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be  
turned on and you must be logged on. The software must be installed and running.  
Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and  
turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer, once the software is installed, it is  
always available when you turn on the computer.  
To determine the model you have, see Finding the device model number.  
To load an original on the scanner glass  
1. Lift the scanner lid.  
2. Load your original print side down in the right front corner of the glass.  
TIP: For more help on loading an original, refer to the engraved guides along the  
edge of the glass.  
3. Close the lid.  
Load an original in the automatic document feeder (ADF)  
You can copy, scan, or fax a one-sided or two-sided, single- or multiple-page, A4- or  
letter-size document by placing it in the document feeder tray.  
NOTE: Two-sided documents cannot be scanned, copied, or faxed using the ADF.  
Some features, such as the Fit to Page copy feature, do not work when you load your  
originals in the ADF.  
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NOTE: To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500  
(E709r), the HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be  
turned on and you must be logged on. The software must be installed and running.  
Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and  
turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer, once the software is installed, it is  
always available when you turn on the computer.  
To determine the model you have, see Finding the device model number.  
CAUTION: Do not load photos in the ADF; this might cause damage to your photos.  
The document feeder tray holds a maximum of 35 sheets of plain paper.  
To load an original in the document feeder tray  
1. Load your original, with the print side up, into the document feeder tray. Place the  
pages so that the top edge of the document goes in first. Slide the media into the  
automatic document feeder until you hear a beep or see a message on the display  
indicating that the loaded pages were detected.  
TIP: For more help on loading originals in the automatic document feeder, refer  
to the diagram engraved in the document feeder tray.  
2. Slide the width guides inward until they stop at the left and right edges of the media.  
NOTE: Remove all originals from the document feeder tray before lifting the lid on  
the device.  
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Select print media  
The device is designed to work well with most types of office media. It is best to test a  
variety of print media types before buying large quantities. Use HP media for optimum  
print quality. Visit the HP Web site at www.hp.com for more information about HP media.  
HP recommends plain papers with the ColorLok logo for printing  
and copying of everyday documents. All papers with the ColorLok  
logo are independently tested to meet high standards of reliability  
and print quality, and produce documents with crisp, vivid color,  
bolder blacks & dry faster than ordinary plain papers. Look for  
papers with the ColorLok logo in a variety of weights and sizes  
from major paper manufacturers.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Recommended papers for printing and copying  
Recommended papers for photo printing  
Tips for selecting and using print media  
Understand specifications for supported media  
Set minimum margins  
Recommended papers for printing and copying  
If you want the best print quality, HP recommends using HP papers that are specifically  
designed for the type of project you are printing.  
Depending on your country/region, some of these papers might not be available.  
HP Brochure Paper  
These papers are glossy-coated or matte-coated on both sides for two-  
sided use. They are the perfect choice for near-photographic  
reproductions and business graphics for report covers, special  
presentations, brochures, mailers, and calendars.  
HP Superior Inkjet  
Paper  
HP Bright White Inkjet  
Paper  
HP Bright White Inkjet Paper delivers high-contrast colors and sharp  
text. It is opaque enough for two-sided color usage with no show-  
through, which makes it ideal for newsletters, reports, and flyers. It  
features ColorLok Technology for less smearing, bolder blacks and  
vivid colors.  
HP Printing Paper  
HP Office Paper  
HP Printing Paper is a high-quality multifunction paper. It produces  
documents that look and feel more substantial than documents printed  
on standard multipurpose or copy paper. It features ColorLok  
Technology for less smearing, bolder blacks and vivid colors. It is acid-  
free for longer lasting documents.  
HP Office Paper is a high-quality multifunction paper. It is suitable for  
copies, drafts, memos and other everyday documents. It features  
ColorLok Technology for less smearing, bolder blacks and vivid colors.  
It is acid-free for longer lasting documents  
HP Office Recycled  
Paper  
HP Office Recycled Paper is a high-quality multifunction paper made  
with 30% recycled fiber. It features ColorLok Technology for less  
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smearing, bolder blacks and vivid colors. It is acid-free for longer lasting  
documents.  
HP Premium  
Presentation Paper  
These papers are heavy two-sided matte papers perfect for  
presentation, proposals, reports and newsletters. They are  
heavyweight for an impressive look and feel.  
HP Professional Paper  
HP Premium Inkjet  
Transparency Film  
HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film makes your color presentations  
vivid and even more impressive. This film is easy to use and handle and  
dries quickly without smudging.  
HP Advanced Photo  
Paper  
This thick photo paper features an instant-dry finish for easy handling  
without smudging. It resists water, smears, fingerprints, and humidity.  
Your prints have a look and feel comparable to a store processed photo.  
It is available in several sizes, including A4, 8.5 x 11 inch, 10 x 15 cm  
(4 x 6 inch), 13x18 cm (5 x7 inch) and two finishes – glossy or soft gloss  
(satin matte). It is acid-free for longer lasting documents.  
HP Everyday Photo  
Paper  
Print colorful, everyday snapshots at a low cost, using paper designed  
for casual photo printing. This affordable, photo paper dries quickly for  
easy handling. Get sharp, crisp images when you use this paper with  
any inkjet printer. Available in semi-gloss finish in 8.5 x11 inch, A4, 4 x  
6 inch and 10 x 15 cm. It is acid-free for longer lasting documents.  
HP Iron-On Transfers  
HP Iron-on Transfers (for color fabrics or for light or white fabrics) are  
the ideal solution for creating custom T-shirts from your digital photos.  
To order HP papers and other supplies, go to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If prompted,  
choose your country/region, follow the prompts to select your product, and then click one  
of the shopping links on the page.  
NOTE: At this time, some portions of the HP Web site are available in English only.  
HP Photo Value Packs:  
HP Photo Value Packs conveniently package Original HP ink cartridges and HP  
Advanced Photo Paper to save you time and take the guesswork out of printing affordable  
professional photos with your HP printer. Original HP inks and HP Advanced Photo Paper  
have been designed to work together so your photos are long lasting and vivid, print after  
print. Great for printing out an entire vacation’s worth of photos or multiple prints to share.  
Recommended papers for photo printing  
If you want the best print quality, HP recommends using HP papers that are specifically  
designed for the type of project you are printing.  
Depending on your country/region, some of these papers might not be available.  
HP Advanced Photo Paper  
This thick photo paper features an instant-dry finish for easy handling without smudging.  
It resists water, smears, fingerprints, and humidity. Your prints have a look and feel  
comparable to a store processed photo. It is available in several sizes, including A4, 8.5  
x 11 inch, 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch), 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 inch) and two finishes – glossy or  
soft gloss (satin matte). It is acid-free for longer lasting documents.  
HP Everyday Photo Paper  
Print colorful, everyday snapshots at a low cost, using paper designed for casual photo  
printing. This affordable, photo paper dries quickly for easy handling. Get sharp, crisp  
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images when you use this paper with any inkjet printer. Available in semi-gloss finish in  
8.5 x 11 inch, A4, 4 x 6 inch and 10 x 15 cm. It is acid-free for longer lasting documents.  
HP Photo Value Packs:  
HP Photo Value Packs conveniently package Original HP ink cartridges and HP  
Advanced Photo Paper to save you time and take the guesswork out of printing affordable  
professional photos with your HP printer. Original HP inks and HP Advanced Photo Paper  
have been designed to work together so your photos are long lasting and vivid, print after  
print. Great for printing out an entire vacation’s worth of photos or multiple prints to share.  
To order HP papers and other supplies, go to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If prompted,  
choose your country/region, follow the prompts to select your product, and then click one  
of the shopping links on the page.  
NOTE: At this time, some portions of the HP Web site are available in English only.  
Tips for selecting and using print media  
For the best results, observe the following guidelines.  
Always use media that conforms to the device specifications. For more information,  
see Understand specifications for supported media.  
Load only one type of media at a time into a tray.  
Load media print-side down and aligned against the right and back edges of the tray.  
For more information, see Load media.  
Do not overload the trays. For more information, see Understand specifications for  
supported media.  
To prevent jams, poor print quality, and other printing problems, avoid the following  
media:  
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Multipart forms  
Media that is damaged, curled, or wrinkled  
Media with cutouts or perforations  
Media that is heavily textured, embossed, or does not accept ink well  
Media that is too lightweight or stretches easily  
Cards and envelopes  
Avoid envelopes that have a very slick finish, self-stick adhesives, clasps, or windows.  
Also avoid cards and envelopes with thick, irregular, or curled edges, or areas that  
are wrinkled, torn, or otherwise damaged.  
Use tightly constructed envelopes, and make sure the folds are sharply creased.  
Load envelopes with the flaps facing up to the right or the back of the tray.  
Photo media  
Use the Best mode to print photographs. Note that in this mode, printing takes longer  
and more memory is required from your computer.  
Remove each sheet as it prints and set it aside to dry. Allowing wet media to stack  
up may cause smearing.  
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Transparencies  
Insert transparencies with the rough side down and the adhesive strip pointing  
towards the back of the device.  
Use the Normal mode to print transparencies. This mode provides longer drying time  
and ensures that the ink dries completely before the next page is delivered to the  
output tray.  
Remove each sheet as it prints and set it aside to dry. Allowing wet media to stack  
up may cause smearing.  
Custom-sized media  
Use only custom-sized media that is supported by the device.  
If your application supports custom-sized media, set the media size in the application  
before printing the document. If not, set the size in the print driver. You might need  
to reformat existing documents to print them correctly on custom-sized media.  
Understand specifications for supported media  
Use the Understand supported sizes and Understand supported media types and  
weights tables to determine the correct media to use with your device, and determine  
what features will work with your media.  
Always use the correct media-type setting in the printer driver, and configure the trays for  
the correct media type. HP recommends testing any paper before buying it in large  
quantities.  
Understand supported sizes  
Understand supported media types and weights  
Understand supported sizes  
Media size  
Input tray  
Duplexer (some  
models)  
ADF  
Standard media sizes  
U.S. Letter (216 x 279 mm; 8.5 x 11  
inches)  
U.S. Legal (216 x 356 mm; 8.5 x 14  
inches)  
A4 (210 x 297 mm; 8.3 x 11.7 inches)  
U.S. Executive (184 x 267 mm; 7.25 x  
10.5 inches)  
B5 (JIS) (182 x 257 mm; 7.17 x 10.12  
inches)  
B5 (ISO) (176 x 250 mm; 6.9 x 9.8  
inches)  
B7 (88 x 125mm; 3.5 x 4.9 inches)  
A5 (148 x 210 mm; 5.8 x 8.3 inches)  
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Media size  
Input tray  
Duplexer (some  
models)  
ADF  
Borderless A4 (210 x 297 mm; 8.3 x 11.7  
inches)  
Borderless A5 (148 x 210 mm; 5.8 x 8.3  
inches)  
Borderless B5 (182 x 257 mm; 7.17 x  
10.12 inches)  
HV (101 x 180 mm; 4.0 x 7.1 inches)  
Cabinet size (120 x 165 mm; 4.7 x 6.5  
inches)  
13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 inches)  
Borderless cabinet (120 x 165 mm; 4.7 x  
6.5 inches)  
Borderless 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 inches)  
Envelopes  
U.S. #10 Envelope (105 x 241 mm; 4.12  
x 9.5 inches)  
C6 Envelope (114 x 162 mm; 4.5 x 6.4  
inches)  
Japanese Envelope Chou #3 (120 x 235  
mm; 4.7 x 9.3 inches)  
Japanese Envelope Chou #4 (90 x 205  
mm; 3.5 x 8.1 inches)  
Monarch Envelope  
Card Envelope (111 x 162 mm; 4.4 x 6  
inches)  
No. 6 3/4 Envelope (91 x 165 mm; 3.6 x  
6.5 inches)  
Cards  
Index card (76.2 x 127 mm; 3 x 5 inches)  
Index card (102 x 152 mm; 4 x 6 inches)  
Index card (127 x 203 mm; 5 x 8 inches)  
A6 card (105 x 148.5 mm; 4.13 x 5.83  
inches)  
Borderless A6 card (105 x 148.5 mm;  
4.13 x 5.83 inches)  
Hagaki** (100 x 148 mm; 3.9 x 5.8  
inches)  
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Media size  
Input tray  
Duplexer (some  
models)  
ADF  
Ofuku hagaki**  
Borderless hagaki (100 x 148 mm; 3.9 x  
5.8 inches)**  
Photo media  
Photo media (102 x 152 mm; 4 x 6  
inches)  
Photo media (5 x 7 inches)  
Photo media (8 x 10 inches)  
Photo media (10 x 15 cm)  
Photo L (89 x 127 mm; 3.5 x 5 inches)  
2L (178 x 127 mm; 7.0 x 5.0 inches)  
Borderless photo media (102 x 152 mm;  
4 x 6 inches)  
Borderless photo media (5 x 7 inches)  
Borderless photo media (8 x 10 inches)  
Borderless photo media (8.5 x 11  
inches)  
Borderless photo media (10 x 15 cm)  
Borderless Photo L (89 x 127 mm; 3.5 x  
5 inches)  
Borderless 2L (178 x 127 mm; 7.0 x 5.0  
inches)  
Borderless B5 (182 x 257 mm; 7.2 x 10.1  
inches)  
Borderless B7 (88 x 125mm; 3.5 x 4.9  
inches)  
Borderless 4 x 6 tab (102 x 152 mm; 4 x  
6 inches)  
Borderless 10 x 15 cm tab  
Borderless 4 x 8 tab (10 x 20 cm)  
Borderless HV (101 x 180 mm; 4.0 x 7.1  
inches)  
Borderless double A4 (210 x 594 mm;  
8.3 x 23.4 inches)  
4 x 6 tab (102 x 152 mm; 4 x 6 inches)  
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Media size  
Input tray  
Duplexer (some  
models)  
ADF  
10 x 15 cm tab  
4 x 8 tab / 10 x 20 cm tab  
Other media  
Custom-sized media between 76.2 to  
216 mm wide and 101 to 762 mm long  
(3 to 8.5 inches wide and 4 to 30 inches  
long)  
Custom-sized media (ADF) between  
127 to 216 mm wide and 241 to 305 mm  
long (5 to 8.5 inches wide and 9.5 to 12  
inches long)  
Panorama (4 x 10 inches, 4 x 11 inches,  
and 4 x 12 inches)  
Borderless panorama (4 x 10 inches, 4 x  
11 inches, and 4 x 12 inches)  
** The device is compatible with plain and inkjet hagaki from Japan Post only. It is not  
compatible with photo hagaki from Japan Post.  
Understand supported media types and weights  
Tray  
Type  
Weight  
Capacity  
Input tray  
Paper  
60 to 105 g/m2  
Up to 250 sheets of plain  
paper  
(16 to 28 lb bond)  
(25 mm or 1 inch  
stacked)  
Transparencies  
Photo media  
Labels  
Up to 70 sheets  
(17 mm or 0.67 inch  
stacked)  
280 g/m2  
Up to 100 sheets  
(75 lb bond)  
(17 mm or 0.67 inch  
stacked)  
Up to 100 sheets  
(17 mm or 0.67 inch  
stacked)  
Envelopes  
Cards  
75 to 90 g/m2  
Up to 30 sheets  
(20 to 24 lb bond  
envelope)  
(17 mm or 0.67 inch  
stacked)  
Up to 200 g/m2  
(110 lb index)  
Up to 80 cards  
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Tray  
Type  
Weight  
Capacity  
Duplexer  
(available  
on some  
models)  
Paper  
60 to 105 g/m2  
Not applicable  
(16 to 28 lb bond)  
Output tray All supported media  
Up to 50 sheets of plain  
paper (text printing)  
ADF  
Paper  
60 to 82 g/m2  
Plain paper: 35 sheets  
(16 to 22 lb bond)  
Legal and special paper:  
20 sheets  
Set minimum margins  
The document margins must match (or exceed) these margin settings in portrait  
orientation.  
Media  
(1) Left  
margin  
(2) Right  
margin  
(3) Top  
margin  
(4) Bottom  
margin*  
U.S. Letter  
U.S. Legal  
A4  
3.3 mm (0.13 3.3 mm (0.13 3.3 mm (0.13 3.3 mm (0.13  
inch)  
inch)  
inch) - single- inch)  
sided printing  
14.9 mm  
14 mm (0.55  
inch) - duplex duplex  
printing printing  
(0.59 inch) -  
U.S. Executive  
B5  
A5  
Cards  
Custom-sized media  
Photo media  
Envelopes  
3.0 mm (0.12 3.0 mm (0.12 3.0 mm (0.12 14.9 mm  
inch) inch) inch) (0.59 inch)  
NOTE: If you are using the duplexer to print on both sides of the paper, the minimum  
top and bottom margins must match or exceed 12 mm (0.47 inch).  
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Load media  
This section provides instructions for loading media into the device.  
To load Tray 1 (main tray)  
1. Lift the output tray.  
2. Insert the media print-side down along the right of the tray. Make sure the stack of  
media aligns with the right and back edges of the tray, and does not exceed the line  
marking in the tray.  
NOTE: Do not load paper while the device is printing.  
3. Slide the media guide in the tray to adjust it for the media size that you have loaded,  
and then lower the output tray.  
Load media  
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4. Pull out the extension on the output tray.  
Print on special and custom-sized media  
To print on special or custom-sized media (Windows)  
1. Load the appropriate media. For more information, see Load media.  
2. With a document open, click Print on the File menu, and then click Setup,  
Properties, or Preferences.  
3. Click the Paper/Features tab.  
4. Select the media size from the Size is drop-down list.  
To set a custom media size:  
a. Click the Custom button.  
b. Type a name for the new custom size.  
c. In the Width and Height boxes, type the dimensions, and then click Save.  
d. Click OK twice to close the properties or preferences dialog box. Open the dialog  
box again.  
e. Select the new custom size.  
5. To select the media type:  
a. Click More in the Type is drop-down list.  
b. Click the desired media type, and then click OK.  
6. Select the media source from the Source is drop-down list.  
7. Change any other settings, and then click OK.  
8. Print your document.  
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To print on special or custom-sized media (Mac OS X)  
1. Load the appropriate media. For more information, see Load media.  
2. On the File menu, click Page Setup.  
3. From the drop-down list, select the HP device.  
4. Select the media size.  
5. To set a custom media size:  
a. Click Manage Custom Sizes in the Paper Size pull-down menu.  
b. Click New and type a name for the size in the Paper Size Name box.  
c. In the Width and Height boxes, type the dimensions and set the margins, if  
desired.  
d. Click Done or OK, and then click Save.  
6. On the File menu, click Page Setup, and then select the new custom size.  
7. Click OK.  
8. On the File menu, click Print.  
9. Open the Paper Handling panel.  
10. Under Destination Paper Size, click the Scale to fit paper size tab, and then select  
the customized paper size.  
11. Change any other desired settings, and then click OK or Print.  
Print borderless  
Borderless printing lets you print to the edges of certain media types and a range of  
standard media sizes.  
NOTE: Open the file in a software application and assign the image size. Make sure  
the size corresponds to the media size on which you are printing the image.  
In Windows, you can also gain access to this feature from the Printing Shortcuts  
tab. Open the printer driver, select the Printing Shortcuts tab, and select the printing  
shortcut for this print job drop-down list.  
NOTE: Borderless printing is not supported on plain media.  
NOTE: Printing borderless photos will scale the image and leave a small image on  
all sides of the media. Printing a borderless brochure will not scale the image, and  
the image will be printed to the media's edge.  
To print a borderless document (Windows)  
1. Load the appropriate media. For more information, see Load media.  
2. Open the file that you want to print.  
3. From the application, open the print driver:  
a. Click File, and then click Print.  
b. Select the printing shortcut you want to use.  
4. Change any other print settings, and then click OK.  
5. Print the document.  
6. If you printed on photo media with a tear-off tab, remove the tab to make the document  
completely borderless.  
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To print a borderless document (Mac OS X)  
1. Load the appropriate media. For more information, see Load media.  
2. Open the file that you want to print.  
3. Click File, and then click Page Setup.  
4. From the drop-down list, select the HP device.  
5. Select the borderless media size, and then click OK.  
6. Click File, and then click Print.  
7. Open the Paper Type/Quality panel.  
8. Click the Paper tab, and then select the media type from the Paper type drop-down  
list.  
NOTE: Borderless printing is not supported on plain media.  
9. If you are printing photos, select Best from the Quality drop-down list. Alternatively,  
select Maximum dpi, which provides up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi*.  
*Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi for color printing and 1200 input dpi. This setting  
might temporarily use a large amount of hard disk space (400 MB or more) and will  
print more slowly.  
10. Select the media source.  
11. Change any other print settings, and then click Print.  
12. If you printed on photo media with a tear-off tab, remove the tab to make the document  
completely borderless.  
Install the duplexer  
NOTE: This feature is available with some models of the device.  
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You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper automatically when the optional automatic  
two-sided printing accessory (duplexer) is installed. For information on using the  
duplexer, see Print on both sides (duplexing).  
To install the duplexer  
1. Push the buttons on the rear access panel and remove the panel from the device.  
2. Slide the duplexer into the device until the unit locks into place. Do not press the  
buttons on either side of the duplexer when installing the unit; use them only for  
removing the unit from the device.  
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3 Print  
This section contains the following topics:  
Change print settings  
Print on both sides (duplexing)  
Print a Web page  
Cancel a print job  
Change print settings  
You can change print settings (such as paper size or type) from an application or the  
printer driver. Changes made from an application take precedence over changes made  
from the printer driver. However, after the application is closed, the settings return to the  
defaults configured in the driver.  
NOTE: To set print settings for all print jobs, make the changes in the printer driver.  
For more information about the features of the Windows printer driver, see the online  
help for the driver. For more information about printing from a specific application, see  
the documentation that came with the application.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Change settings from an application for current jobs (Windows)  
Change default settings for all future jobs (Windows)  
Change settings (Mac OS X)  
Change settings from an application for current jobs (Windows)  
To change the settings  
1. Open the document that you want to print.  
2. On the File menu, click Print, and then click Setup, Properties, or Preferences.  
(Specific options may vary depending on the application that you are using.)  
3. Change the settings that you want, and then click OK, Print, or a similar command.  
Change default settings for all future jobs (Windows)  
To change the settings  
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers or Printers and Faxes.  
- Or -  
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.  
2. Right-click the printer icon, and then click Properties, General Tab, or Printing  
Preferences.  
3. Change the settings that you want, and then click OK.  
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Change settings (Mac OS X)  
To change the settings  
1. On the File menu, click Page Setup.  
2. Change the settings that you want (such as paper size), and then click OK.  
3. On the File menu, click Print to open the print driver.  
4. Change the settings that you want (such as media type), and then click OK or  
Print.  
Print on both sides (duplexing)  
You can print on both sides of a sheet of media either manually, or automatically using  
the duplexer.  
NOTE: The printer driver does not support manual duplexing. Two-sided printing  
requires an HP Automatic Two-sided Printing Accessory to be installed on the device.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Guidelines for printing on both sides of a page  
Perform duplexing  
Guidelines for printing on both sides of a page  
Always use media that conforms to the device specifications. For more information,  
see Understand specifications for supported media.  
Specify two-sided printing options in your application or in the printer driver.  
Do not print on both sides of transparencies, envelopes, photo paper, glossy media,  
or paper lighter than 16 lb bond (60 g/m2) or heavier than 28 lb bond (105 g/m2). Jams  
might occur with these media types.  
Several kinds of media require a specific orientation when you print on both sides of  
a page, such as letterhead, preprinted paper, and paper with watermarks and  
prepunched holes. When you print from a computer running Windows, the device  
prints the first side of the media first. Load the media with the print side facing down.  
For auto-duplexing, when printing finishes on one side of the media, the device holds  
the media and pauses while the ink dries. Once the ink dries, the media is pulled back  
into the device and the second side is printed. When printing is complete, the media  
is dropped onto the output tray. Do not grab it before printing is complete.  
You can print on both sides of supported custom-sized media by turning the media  
over and feeding it into the device again. For more information, see Understand  
specifications for supported media.  
Perform duplexing  
NOTE: You can perform manual duplexing by first printing only the odd pages,  
flipping the pages over, and then printing only the even pages.  
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To print automatically on both sides of a page (Windows)  
1. Load the appropriate media. For more information, see Guidelines for printing on both  
sides of a page and Load media.  
2. Make sure the duplexer is properly installed. For more information, see Install the  
duplexer.  
3. With a document open, click Print on the File menu, and then select a printing  
shortcut.  
4. Change any other settings, and then click OK.  
5. Print your document.  
To print automatically on both sides of a page (Mac OS X)  
1. Load the appropriate media. For more information, see Guidelines for printing on both  
sides of a page and Load media.  
2. Make sure the duplexer is properly installed. For more information, see Install the  
duplexer.  
3. Verify that you are using the correct printer and page size in the Page Setup.  
4. On the File menu, click Print.  
5. Select Copies and Pages from the drop-down list.  
6. Select Two-sided printing tab, and then check to print on both sides of the page.  
7. Select Layout and then select the binding orientation by clicking the appropriate icon.  
8. Change any other settings, and then click Print.  
Print a Web page  
You can print a Web page from your Web browser on the HP all-in-one.  
If you use Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher for Web browsing, you can use HP Smart Web  
Printing to ensure simple, predictable web printing with control over what you want and  
how you want it printed. You can access HP Smart Web Printing from the toolbar in  
Internet Explorer. For more information about HP Smart Web Printing, see the help file  
provided with it.  
To print a Web page  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the main input tray.  
2. On the File menu in your Web browser, click Print.  
TIP: For best results select HP Smart Web Printing from the File menu. A check  
mark appears when it is selected.  
The Print dialog box appears.  
3. Make sure the product is the selected printer.  
4. If your Web browser supports it, select the items on the Web page that you want to  
include in the printout.  
For example, in Internet Explorer, click the Options tab to select options such as As  
laid out on screen, Only the selected frame, and Print all linked documents.  
5. Click Print or OK to print the Web page.  
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TIP: To print Web pages correctly, you might need to set your print orientation to  
Landscape.  
Cancel a print job  
You can cancel a print job using one of the following methods.  
Device control panel: Press (Cancel button). This clears the job that the device is  
currently processing. It does not affect jobs waiting to be processed.  
Windows: Double-click the printer icon that appears in the lower-right corner of the  
computer screen. Select the print job, and then press the Delete key on the keyboard.  
Mac OS X: Open System Preferences, select Printer & Fax, select the printer, and then  
click Open Print Queue. Select the print job and then click Delete.  
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4 Scan  
You can scan originals and send them to a variety of destinations, such as a folder on  
the network or on a specific computer. You can use the device control panel, the HP  
software, and TWAIN-compliant or WIA-compliant programs on a computer.  
NOTE: If you do not install the optional HP software, you can only scan using the  
Webscan feature. Webscan is available through the embedded Web server.  
NOTE: If you are using HP Officejet 6500 E709a/E709d, you cannot scan and print  
at the same time. The device must finish one job before it can begin another.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Scan an original  
Use Webscan via embedded Web server  
Scan from a TWAIN-compliant or a WIA-compliant program  
Edit a scanned original  
Change scan settings  
Cancel a scan job  
Scan an original  
You can start a scan from a computer or from the device control panel. This section  
explains how to scan from the device control panel only.  
NOTE: You can also use the HP Solution Center to scan an image, including  
panorama images. Using this software, you can edit a scanned image and create  
special projects using a scanned image. For information about how to scan from the  
computer, and how to adjust, resize, rotate, crop, and sharpen your scans, see the  
onscreen help that came with your software.  
To use the scan features, your device and computer must be connected and turned on.  
The printer software must also be installed and running on your computer prior to  
scanning. To verify that the printer software is running on a computer running Windows,  
look for the device icon in the system tray at the lower-right side of the screen, near the  
clock. To verify this on a computer using Mac OS X, open the HP Device Manager, and  
click Scan Picture. If a scanner is available, it will launch the HP ScanPro application. If  
it is not available, a message appears to let you know that a scanner was not found.  
NOTE: Closing the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon in your Windows system tray  
can cause your device to lose some of its scan functionality and result in the No  
Connection error message. If this happens, you can restore full functionality by  
restarting your computer or by starting the HP Digital Imaging Monitor.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Scan an original to a computer  
Scan an original to a memory device  
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You can send a scan to a computer connected directly to the device or a computer on  
the network. You can also send a scan to a program installed on a computer.  
To send a scan to a computer from the HP Solution Center  
1. On the computer, open the HP Solution Center.  
2. See the onscreen Help for further instructions.  
To send a scan to a computer from the device control panel (direct connect)  
1. Load the original on the scanner glass. For more information, see Load originals.  
2. Press the Scan button.  
3. Press the arrow keys to select the computer that you want to send the document to,  
and then press OK.  
4. Press START SCAN.  
NOTE: When the scan is complete, the program that you have selected opens and  
displays the document that you have scanned.  
Scan an original to a memory device  
You can send the scanned image as a JPEG, PDF, or TIFF image to the memory card  
that is currently inserted. You also have other scanning options including quality and  
paper size settings.  
To scan to a memory device  
1. Insert the memory device.  
2. Load your original print-side down in the right-front corner of the glass or in the ADF.  
3. Press START SCAN.  
The Scan appears, listing various options or destinations. The default destination  
is whichever one you selected the last time you used this menu.  
If your device is directly connected to your computer, the Scan menu appears.  
4. Press the arrow keys to highlight Memory Device, and then press OK.  
5. Make any scan option changes, then press START SCAN.  
The device scans the image and saves the file to the memory card.  
Use Webscan via embedded Web server  
Webscan is a feature of the embedded Web server that lets you scan photos and  
documents from your device to your computer using a Web browser. This feature is  
available even if you did not install the device software on your computer.  
Ÿ Click the Information tab, click Webscan in the left pane, make selections for Image  
Type and Document Size, and then click Scan or Preview.  
For more information on the embedded Web server, see Embedded Web server.  
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Scan from a TWAIN-compliant or a WIA-compliant  
program  
The device is TWAIN-complaint and WIA-compliant and works with programs that support  
TWAIN-compliant and WIA-compliant scanning devices. While you are in a TWAIN-  
compliant or WIA-compliant program, you can gain access to the scanning feature and  
scan an image directly into the program.  
TWAIN is supported in all Windows and Mac OS X operating systems.  
In Windows operating systems, WIA is supported only for Windows XP and Vista direct  
connections. WIA is not supported for Mac OS X.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Scan from a TWAIN-compliant program  
Scan from a WIA-compliant program  
Scan from a TWAIN-compliant program  
Generally, a software program is TWAIN-compliant if it has a command such as  
Acquire, File Acquire, Scan, Import New Object, Insert from, or Scanner. If you are  
unsure whether the program is compliant or you do not know what the command is called,  
see the software program Help or documentation.  
Start the scan from within the TWAIN-compliant program. See the software program Help  
or documentation for information about the commands and steps to use.  
Scan from a WIA-compliant program  
Generally, a software program is WIA-compliant if it has a command such as Picture/  
From Scanner or Camera in the Insert or File menu. If you are unsure whether the  
program is compliant or you do not know what the command is called, see the software  
program Help or documentation.  
Start the scan from within the WIA-compliant program. See the software program Help  
or documentation for information about the commands and steps to use.  
Edit a scanned original  
Using the HP Solution Center, you can edit a scanned document, and you can scan text  
documents to text using optical character recognition (OCR) software. You can also use  
third-party editing applications you may have on your computer already.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Edit a scanned photo or graphic  
Edit a scanned document using optical character recognition (OCR) software  
Edit a scanned photo or graphic  
You can edit a scanned photo or graphic using the scanning software inside the HP  
Solution Center. Use this software to adjust the brightness, contrast, color saturation, and  
more. You can also rotate the image using the HP Solution Center.  
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For more information, see the onscreen help that came with the scanning software.  
Edit a scanned document using optical character recognition (OCR) software  
You can use OCR software to import scanned text into your preferred word-processing  
program for editing. This allows you to edit letters, newspaper clippings, and many other  
documents.  
You can specify the word-processing program that you want to use for editing. If the word-  
processing icon is not present or active, either you do not have word-processing software  
installed on your computer, or the scanner software did not recognize the program during  
the installation. See the onscreen Help for the HP Solution Center for information about  
how to create a link to the word-processing program.  
The OCR software does not support scanning colored text. Colored text is always  
converted to black-and-white text before being sent to OCR. Thus, all text in the final  
document is in black and white, regardless of the original color.  
Because of the complexity of some word-processing programs and their interaction with  
the device, it is sometimes preferable to scan to a text editor, such as Wordpad (Windows)  
or TextEdit (Mac OS X), and then cut and paste the text into the preferred word-  
processing program.  
Change scan settings  
To change scan settings  
Windows: Open the HP Solution Center, select Settings, select Scan Settings and  
Preferences, then select from the available options and make your selections.  
HP Device Manager (Mac OS X): Launch HP Device Manager, click Information  
and Settings, and then select Scan Preferences from the drop-down list.  
Cancel a scan job  
To cancel a scan job, press Cancel on the device control panel.  
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5 Work with memory devices  
The device comes with a memory card reader that can read several types of digital  
camera memory cards. You can print an index sheet, which shows thumbnail views of  
photos that are stored on a memory card.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Insert a memory card  
Print DPOF photos  
Print Selected Photos  
View photos  
Print an index sheet from the device control panel  
Save photos to your computer  
Use Photo Fix tools  
Use Red Eye Removal  
Use Date Stamp  
Set New Defaults  
Insert a memory card  
If your digital camera uses a memory card to store photos, you can insert the memory  
card into the device to print or save your photos.  
CAUTION: Attempting to remove a memory card while it is being accessed can  
damage files on the card. You can safely remove a card only when the photo light is  
not blinking. Also, never insert more than one memory card at a time as this can also  
damage files on the memory cards.  
NOTE: The device does not support encrypted memory cards.  
The device supports the memory cards described below. Each type of memory card can  
only be inserted in the appropriate slot for that card.  
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Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, and Memory Stick Pro  
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Secure Digital, Secure MMC.  
Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard RS - MMCmobile, miniSD, (all require adapters that must be  
purchased separately)  
To insert a memory card  
1. Turn the memory card so that the label faces up, and the contacts are facing the  
device.  
2. Insert the memory card into the corresponding memory card slot.  
NOTE: You cannot insert more than one memory card in the device.  
Print DPOF photos  
Camera-selected photos are photos you marked for printing with your digital camera.  
Depending on your camera, the camera might identify page layout, number of copies,  
rotation, and other print settings.  
The device supports the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) file format 1.1, so you do not  
have to reselect the photos to print.  
When you print camera-selected photos, the device print settings do not apply; the DPOF  
settings for page layout and number of copies override those of the device.  
NOTE: Not all digital cameras enable you to tag your photos for printing. See the  
documentation that came with your digital camera to see if your camera supports  
DPOF file format 1.1.  
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To print camera-selected photos using the DPOF standard  
1. Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot on the device.  
2. When prompted, do one of the following:  
Press OK to print all DPOF-tagged photos.  
The device prints all DPOF-tagged photos.  
Press the arrow keys to highlight No, and then press OK.  
This bypasses DPOF printing.  
Print Selected Photos  
The Select Photos function is only available if the memory card does not contain DPOF  
content.  
To print selected photos  
1. Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot on the device.  
2. When prompted, press the Photo button repeatedly until the Selected Photos is  
displayed.  
3. Do one of the following:  
Ÿ Press to select All, and then press OK to print all the photos on the memory  
card.  
a. Press to select Custom, and then press OK to select and print selected photos  
on the memory card.  
b. Press the arrow keys to scroll through the photos, and press OK to select photos.  
c. Press PRINT PHOTOS to begin printing.  
View photos  
You can view photos using the HP Solution Center.  
This section contains the following topics:  
View photos using your computer  
View photos using your computer  
You can view and edit photos using the software that came with your device.  
For more information, see the onscreen help that came with the software.  
Print an index sheet from the device control panel  
NOTE: From the device, you can only access JPEG and TIFF image files. To print  
other types of files, transfer the files from your memory card to your computer and  
use the HP Solution Center.  
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To print an index sheet  
1. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot on the device.  
2. Press the Photo button.  
3. Press the right arrow key repeatedly to select Index Sheet.  
4. Press OK.  
Save photos to your computer  
After you take photos with your digital camera, you can print them immediately or save  
them to your computer. To save the photos to your computer, remove the memory card  
from your digital camera and insert it in the appropriate memory card slot on the device.  
To save photos  
NOTE: Use these instructions only when you are using a network connection. If you  
are using a USB connection, then a dialog box will automatically appear on the  
computer when you insert the memory card in the device.  
1. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot on the device.  
The Photo menu opens automatically.  
2. Press the arrow keys and select Yes, and then press OK to select it.  
3. Press the arrow keys and select Transfer To:, and then select the name of your  
computer.  
4. Follow the onscreen prompts on your computer to save the photos to your computer.  
Use Photo Fix tools  
When turned on, Photo Fix applies the following technologies to all the photos printed  
from a memory card.  
NOTE: The default state for this feature is On  
Photo Brightening  
Adaptive Lighting enhances the contrast to make printed images appear better. This  
enhancement can make dark images appear brighter.  
Smart Focus sharpens the image to make it appear sharper.  
To turn on Photo Fix  
1. Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot on the device.  
2. When prompted, press the Photo button repeatedly until the Photo Fix is displayed.  
3. Press to select On, and then press OK.  
Use Red Eye Removal  
Use this function to remove red eye from photos that you print from a memory card.  
NOTE: The default state for this feature is On  
Use Red Eye Removal  
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To turn on Red Eye Removal  
1. Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot on the device.  
2. When prompted, press the Photo button repeatedly until the Red Eye Removal is  
displayed.  
3. Press to select On, and then press OK.  
Use Date Stamp  
Use this function to add a time and/or date stamp to the top of photos that you print from  
a memory card. The date is based upon the EXIF tag stored in each photo. This function  
does not alter the photo.  
NOTE: The default state for this feature is Off  
To turn on Date Stamp  
1. Insert your memory card into the appropriate slot on the device.  
2. When prompted, press the Photo button repeatedly until the Date Stamp is  
displayed.  
3. Press to select one of the following, and then press OK.  
Date Only — This prints only the date  
Date and Time — This prints the time in 24–hour format and the date.  
Set New Defaults  
If you have made changes to the print settings and want to apply them to all future print  
jobs, use the Set New Defaults feature.  
To set new defaults  
1. Make the changes to other features.  
2. Press the Photo button repeatedly until the Set New Defaults is displayed.  
3. Press to select Yes, and then press OK.  
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6 Fax  
You can use the device to send and receive faxes, including color faxes. You can  
schedule faxes to be sent at a later time and set up speed-dials to send faxes quickly and  
easily to frequently used numbers. From the device control panel, you can also set a  
number of fax options, such as resolution and the contrast between lightness and  
darkness on the faxes you send.  
If the device is directly connected to a computer, you can use the HP Solution Center  
software to perform fax procedures that are not available from the device control panel.  
For more information, see Use the HP Solution Center (Windows).  
NOTE: Before you begin faxing, make sure you have set up the device properly for  
faxing. You might have already done this as part of the initial setup, by using either  
the device control panel or the software that came with the device. You can verify the  
fax is set up correctly by running the fax setup test from the device control panel. To  
run the fax test, press Setup, select Tools, select Run fax test, and then press  
OK.  
Many fax setups can be managed through the embedded Web server. For more  
information, see Embedded Web server.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Send a fax  
Receive a fax  
Change fax settings  
Set up speed-dial entries  
Fax over Internet Protocol (FoIP)  
Test fax setup  
Use reports  
Cancel a fax  
Send a fax  
You can send a fax in a variety of ways. Using the device control panel, you can send a  
black-and-white or color fax. You can also send a fax manually from an attached phone.  
This allows you to speak with the recipient before sending the fax.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Send a basic fax  
Send a fax manually from a phone  
Send a fax using monitor dialing  
Send a fax from memory  
Schedule a fax to send later  
Send a fax to multiple recipients  
Send a color original fax  
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Change the fax resolution and Lighter / Darker settings  
Send a fax in Error Correction Mode  
Send a basic fax  
You can easily send a single- or multiple-page black-and-white fax by using the device  
control panel.  
NOTE: If you need printed confirmation that your faxes were successfully sent,  
enable fax confirmation before sending any faxes. For more information, see Print  
fax confirmation reports.  
TIP: You can also send a fax manually from a phone or by using monitor dialing.  
These features allow you to control the pace of your dialing. They are also useful  
when you want to use a calling card to charge the call and you have to respond to  
tone prompts while dialing.  
To send a basic fax from the device control panel  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. Enter the fax number by using the keypad, press Speed Dial or a one-touch speed  
dial button (some models only) to select a speed dial, or press Redial/Pause to redial  
the last number dialed.  
TIP: To add a pause in the fax number you are entering, press Redial/Pause,  
or press the Symbols (*) button repeatedly, until a dash (-) appears on the display.  
3. Press START FAX Black.  
If the device detects an original loaded in the automatic document feeder, it  
sends the document to the number you entered.  
TIP: If the recipient reports issues with the quality of the fax you sent, you can  
try changing the resolution or contrast of your fax.  
Send a fax manually from a phone  
Sending a fax manually allows you to make a phone call and talk with the recipient before  
you send the fax. This is useful if you want to inform the recipient that you are going to  
send them a fax before sending it. When you send a fax manually, you can hear the dial  
tones, telephone prompts, or other sounds through the handset on your telephone. This  
makes it easy for you to use a calling card to send your fax.  
Depending on how the recipient has their fax machine set up, the recipient might answer  
the phone, or the fax machine might take the call. If a person answers the phone, you  
can speak with the recipient before sending the fax. If a fax machine answers the call,  
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you can send the fax directly to the fax machine when you hear the fax tones from the  
receiving fax machine.  
To send a fax manually from a phone  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. Dial the number by using the keypad on the phone that is connected to the device.  
NOTE: Do not use the keypad on the device control panel when manually  
sending a fax. You must use the keypad on your phone to dial the recipient's  
number.  
3. If the recipient answers the telephone, you can engage in a conversation before  
sending your fax.  
NOTE: If a fax machine answers the call, you will hear fax tones from the  
receiving fax machine. Proceed to the next step to transmit the fax.  
4. When you are ready to send the fax, press START FAX Black or START FAX  
Color.  
NOTE: If prompted, select Send Fax, and then press START FAX Black or  
START FAX Color again.  
If you were speaking with the recipient before sending the fax, inform the recipient  
that they should press Start on their fax machine after they hear fax tones.  
The telephone line is silent while the fax is transmitting. At this point, you can hang  
up the telephone. If you want to continue speaking with the recipient, remain on the  
line until the fax transmission is complete.  
Send a fax using monitor dialing  
Monitor dialing allows you to dial a number from the device control panel as you would  
dial a regular telephone. When you send a fax using monitor dialing, you can hear the  
dial tones, telephone prompts, or other sounds through the speakers on the device. This  
enables you to respond to prompts while dialing, as well as control the pace of your  
dialing.  
TIP: If you do not enter your calling card PIN fast enough, the device might start  
sending fax tones too soon and cause your PIN not to be recognized by the calling  
card service. If this is the case, you can create a speed dial entry to store the PIN for  
your calling card.  
NOTE: Make sure the volume is turned on, or you will not hear a dial tone.  
To send a fax using monitor dialing from the device control panel  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. Press START FAX Black or START FAX Color.  
If the device detects an original loaded in the automatic document feeder, you will  
hear a dial tone.  
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3. When you hear the dial tone, enter the number by using the keypad on the device  
control panel.  
4. Follow any prompts that might occur.  
TIP: If you are using a calling card to send a fax and you have your calling card  
PIN stored as a speed dial, when prompted to enter your PIN, press Speed  
Dial or a one-touch speed dial button (some models only) to select the speed dial  
entry where you have your PIN stored.  
Your fax is sent when the receiving fax machine answers.  
Send a fax from memory  
You can scan a black-and-white fax into memory and then send the fax from memory.  
This feature is useful if the fax number you are trying to reach is busy or temporarily  
unavailable. The device scans the originals into memory and sends them once it is able  
to connect to the receiving fax machine. After the device scans the pages into memory,  
you can immediately remove the originals from the document feeder tray.  
NOTE: You can only send a black-and-white fax from memory.  
To send a fax from memory  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. In the Fax area, press Fax.  
The Enter Number prompt appears.  
3. Enter the fax number by using the keypad, press Speed Dial or a one-touch speed  
dial button (some models only) to select a speed dial, or press Redial/Pause to redial  
the last number dialed.  
4. In the Fax area, press Fax repeatedly until How to Fax appears.  
5. Press until Scan & Fax appears, and then press OK.  
6. Press START FAX Black.  
The device scans the originals into memory and sends the fax when the receiving fax  
machine is available.  
Schedule a fax to send later  
You can schedule a black-and-white fax to be sent within the next 24 hours. This enables  
you to send a black-and-white fax late in the evening, when phone lines are not as busy  
or phone rates are lower, for example. The device automatically sends your fax at the  
specified time.  
You can only schedule one fax to be sent at a time. You can continue to send faxes  
normally, however, while a fax is scheduled.  
NOTE: You can only send scheduled faxes in black and white due to memory  
limitations.  
NOTE: You can only send a scheduled fax from the ADF.  
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To schedule a fax from the device control panel  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. In the Fax area, press Fax repeatedly until How to Fax appears.  
3. Press until Send Fax Later appears, and then press OK.  
4. Enter the send time by using the numeric keypad, and then press OK. If prompted,  
press 1 for AM, or 2 for PM.  
5. Enter the fax number by using the keypad, press Speed Dial or a one-touch speed  
dial button (some models only) to select a speed dial, or press Redial/Pause to redial  
the last number dialed.  
6. Press START FAX Black.  
The device scans all pages and the scheduled time appears on the display. The fax  
is sent at the scheduled time.  
To cancel a scheduled fax  
1. In the Fax area, press Fax repeatedly until How to Fax appears.  
2. Press until Send Fax Later appears, and then press OK.  
If there is a fax already scheduled, the Cancel prompt appears on the display.  
3. Press 1 to select Yes.  
NOTE: You can also cancel the scheduled fax by pressing Cancel on the device  
control panel when the scheduled time is visible on the display.  
Send a fax to multiple recipients  
This section contains the following topics:  
Send a fax to multiple recipients from the device control panel  
Send a fax to multiple recipients from the HP Photosmart Studio Software (Mac OS  
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Send a fax  
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Send a fax to multiple recipients from the device control panel  
You can send a fax to multiple recipients at once by grouping individual speed dial entries  
into group speed dial entries.  
To send a fax to multiple recipients using group speed dial  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. Press Speed Dial repeatedly, until the appropriate group speed dial entry appears.  
TIP: You can also scroll through the speed dial entries by pressing or , or  
you can select a speed dial entry by entering its speed dial code using the keypad  
on the device control panel.  
3. Press START FAX Black.  
If the device detects an original loaded in the automatic document feeder, it sends  
the document to each number in the group speed dial entry.  
NOTE: You can only use group speed dial entries to send faxes in black and  
white, because of memory limitations. The device scans the fax into memory then  
dials the first number. When a connection is made, it sends the fax and dials the  
next number. If a number is busy or not answering, the device follows the settings  
for Busy Redial and No Answer Redial. If a connection cannot be made, the  
next number is dialed and an error report is generated.  
Send a fax to multiple recipients from the HP Photosmart Studio Software (Mac OS  
X)  
To send a fax to multiple recipients from the software  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. Select the HP Device Manager from the Dock.  
The HP Device Manager window appears.  
3. In the Devices pop-up menu, choose the HP all-in-one, and then double-click Send  
Fax.  
The Print dialog box opens.  
4. From the Printer pop-up menu, choose the HP all-in-one (Fax).  
5. From the pop-up menu, choose Fax Recipients.  
6. Enter the recipient information, and then click Add to Recipients.  
NOTE: You can also add recipients from the Phone Book or from the Address  
Book. To select a recipient from the Address Book, click Open Address  
Book, and then drag and drop the recipient to the Fax Recipients area.  
7. Continue to enter recipients, clicking Add to Recipients after each one, until all the  
appropriate recipients are in the Recipient List.  
8. Click Send Fax Now.  
Send a color original fax  
You can fax a color original from the device. If it determines that the recipient's fax  
machine only supports black-and-white faxes, the fax is sent in black and white.  
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HP recommends that you use only color originals for color faxing.  
To send a color original fax from the device control panel  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. In the Fax area, press Fax.  
The Enter Number prompt appears.  
3. Enter the fax number by using the keypad, press Speed Dial or a one-touch speed  
dial button (some models only) to select a speed dial, or press Redial/Pause to redial  
the last number dialed.  
4. Press START FAX Color.  
If the device detects an original loaded in the automatic document feeder, it sends  
the document to the number you entered.  
NOTE: If the recipient's fax machine only supports black-and-white faxes, the  
HP all-in-one automatically sends the fax in black and white. A message appears  
after the fax has been sent indicating that the fax was sent in black and white.  
Press OK to clear the message.  
Change the fax resolution and Lighter / Darker settings  
You can change the Resolution and Lighter / Darker settings for documents that you  
are faxing.  
NOTE: These settings do not affect copy settings. Copy resolution and lightness/  
darkness are set independently from fax resolution and lightness/darkness. Also, the  
settings that you change from the device control panel do not affect faxes you send  
from your computer.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Change the fax resolution  
Change the Lighter / Darker setting  
Set new default settings  
Change the fax resolution  
The Resolution setting affects the transmission speed and quality of faxed black-and-  
white documents. If the receiving fax machine does not support the resolution you have  
chosen, the HP all-in-one sends faxes at the highest resolution supported by the receiving  
fax machine.  
NOTE: You can only change the resolution for faxes that you are sending in black  
and white. The device sends all color faxes using Fine resolution.  
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The following resolution settings are available for sending faxes: Fine, Very Fine,  
Photo, and Standard. The default setting is Fine.  
Fine: provides high-quality text suitable for faxing most documents. This is the default  
setting. When sending faxes in color, the device always uses the Fine setting.  
Very Fine: provides the best quality fax when you are faxing documents with very  
fine detail. If you choose Very Fine, be aware that the faxing process takes longer to  
complete and you can only send black-and-white faxes using this resolution. If you  
send a color fax, or send a fax using the Scan and Fax or Send Fax Later functions,  
the fax will be sent using Fine resolution instead.  
Photo: provides the best quality fax when sending photographs in black and white.  
If you choose Photo, be aware that the faxing process takes longer to complete.  
When faxing photographs in black and white, HP recommends that you choose  
Photo.  
Standard: provides the fastest possible fax transmission with the lowest quality.  
When you exit the Fax menu, this option returns to the default setting unless you set your  
changes as the default.  
Change the resolution from the device control panel  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. In the Fax area, press Fax.  
The Enter Number prompt appears.  
3. Enter the fax number by using the keypad, press Speed Dial or a one-touch speed  
dial button (some models only) to select a speed dial, or press Redial/Pause to redial  
the last number dialed.  
4. In the Fax area, press Fax repeatedly until Resolution appears.  
5. Press to select a resolution setting, and then press OK.  
6. Press START FAX Black.  
If the device detects an original loaded in the automatic document feeder, it sends  
the document to the number you entered.  
Change the Lighter / Darker setting  
You can change the contrast of a fax to be darker or lighter than the original. This feature  
is useful if you are faxing a document that is faded, washed out, or handwritten. You can  
darken the original by adjusting the contrast.  
NOTE: The Lighter / Darker setting applies to black-and-white faxes only, not color  
faxes.  
When you exit the Fax menu, this option returns to the default setting unless you set your  
changes as the default.  
To change the Lighter / Darker setting from the device control panel  
1. Load your originals. For additional information, see Load originals.  
2. In the Fax area, press Fax.  
The Enter Number prompt appears.  
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3. Enter the fax number by using the keypad, press Speed Dial or a one-touch speed  
dial button (some models only) to select a speed dial, or press Redial/Pause to redial  
the last number dialed.  
4. In the Fax area, press Fax repeatedly until Lighter / Darker appears.  
5. Press to lighten the fax or press to darken it, and then press OK.  
The indicator moves to the left or right as you press an arrow button.  
6. Press START FAX Black.  
If the device detects an original loaded in the automatic document feeder, it sends  
the document to the number you entered.  
Set new default settings  
You can change the default value for the Resolution and Lighter / Darker settings  
through the device control panel.  
To set new default settings from the device control panel  
1. Make changes to the Resolution and Lighter / Darker settings.  
2. In the Fax area, press Fax repeatedly until Set New Defaults appears.  
3. Press until Yes appears, and then press OK.  
Send a fax in Error Correction Mode  
Error Correction Mode (ECM) prevents loss of data due to poor phone lines by detecting  
errors that occur during transmission and automatically requesting retransmission of the  
erroneous portion. Phone charges are unaffected, or might even be reduced, on good  
phone lines. On poor phone lines, ECM increases sending time and phone charges, but  
sends the data much more reliably. The default setting is On. Turn ECM off only if it  
increases phone charges substantially, and you can accept poorer quality in exchange  
for reduced charges.  
If the ECM setting is OFF:  
The quality and transmission speed of faxes you send and receive are affected.  
The Fax Speed is automatically set to Medium.  
You will no longer be able to send or receive color faxes.  
To change the ECM setting from the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Press 5, and then press 6.  
This selects Advanced Fax Setup and then selects Error Correction Mode.  
3. Press to select On or Off.  
4. Press OK.  
Receive a fax  
You can receive faxes automatically or manually. If you turn off the Auto Answer option,  
you must receive faxes manually. If you turn on the Auto Answer option (the default  
setting), the device automatically answers incoming calls and receives faxes after the  
number of rings that are specified by the Rings to Answer setting. (The default Rings  
to Answer setting is five rings.)  
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If you receive a legal-size fax and the device is not currently set to use legal-size paper,  
the device reduces the fax so that it fits on the paper that is loaded. If you have disabled  
the Automatic Reduction feature, the device prints the fax on two pages.  
NOTE: If you are copying a document when a fax arrives, the fax is stored in the  
device memory until the copying finishes. This can reduce the number of fax pages  
stored in memory.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Receive a fax manually  
Set up backup fax reception  
Reprint received faxes from memory  
Poll to receive a fax  
Forward faxes to another number  
Set the paper size for received faxes  
Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes  
Block junk fax numbers  
Receive faxes to your computer (Fax to PC and Fax to Mac)  
Receive a fax manually  
When you are on the phone, the person you are speaking with can send you a fax while  
you are still connected. This is referred to as manual faxing. Use the instructions in this  
section to receive a manual fax.  
NOTE: You can pick up the handset to talk or listen for fax tones.  
You can receive faxes manually from a phone that is:  
Directly connected to the device (on the 2-EXT port)  
On the same phone line, but not directly connected to the device  
NOTE: The automatic document feeder must be empty to receive a fax. If there are  
documents in the ADF, then the device will not be able to receive incoming faxes.  
To receive a fax manually  
1. Make sure the device is turned on and you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Remove any originals from the document feeder tray.  
NOTE: The automatic document feeder must be empty to receive a fax. If there  
are documents in the document feeder, then receiving the fax will be  
unsuccessful.  
3. Do one of the following to answer a fax manually:  
Set the Rings to Answer setting to a high number to allow you to answer the  
incoming call before the device answers.  
Turn off the Auto Answer setting so that the device does not automatically  
answer incoming calls.  
4. If you are currently on the phone with the sender, instruct the sender to press Start  
on their fax machine.  
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5. When you hear fax tones from a sending fax machine, do the following:  
a. Press START FAX Black or START FAX Color on the device control panel.  
b. When prompted, select Fax Receive.  
NOTE: Depending on your country/region, the device might receive the fax  
automatically when you hear fax tones from the sending fax machine.  
6. After the device begins to receive the fax, you can hang up the phone or remain on  
the line. The phone line is silent during fax transmission.  
Set up backup fax reception  
Depending on your preference and security requirements, you can set up the device to  
store all the faxes it receives, only the faxes it receives while the device is in an error  
condition, or none of the faxes it receives.  
The following Backup Fax Reception modes are available:  
On  
The default setting. When Backup Fax Reception is On, the device stores  
all received faxes in memory. This enables you to reprint all of the faxes  
that are saved in memory.  
NOTE: When device memory is low, it overwrites the oldest, printed faxes  
as it receives new faxes. If the memory becomes full of unprinted faxes, the  
device stops answering incoming fax calls.  
NOTE: If you receive a fax that is too large, such as a very detailed color  
photo, it might not be stored in memory due to memory limitations.  
On Error Only  
Causes the device to store faxes in memory only if an error condition exists  
that prevents the device from printing the faxes (for example, if the device  
runs out of paper). The device continues to store incoming faxes as long  
as there is memory available. (If the memory becomes full, the device stops  
answering incoming fax calls.) When the error condition is resolved, the  
faxes stored in memory print automatically, and then they are deleted from  
memory.  
Off  
Faxes are never stored in memory. For example, you might want to turn off  
Backup Fax Reception for security purposes. If an error condition occurs  
that prevents the device from printing (for example, the device runs out of  
paper), the device stops answering incoming fax calls.  
NOTE: If Backup Fax Reception is enabled and you turn off the device, all faxes  
stored in memory are deleted, including any unprinted faxes that you might have  
received while the device was in an error condition. You must contact the senders to  
ask them to resend any unprinted faxes. For a list of the faxes you have received,  
print the Fax Log. The Fax Log is not deleted when the device is turned off.  
NOTE: If you turn on Fax to PC, set Backup Fax Reception to On. If you set  
Backup Fax Reception to On Error Only or Off, then the backup fax reception will  
attempt to save color faxes.  
To set backup fax reception from the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Advanced Fax Setup, and then select Backup Fax Reception.  
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3. Press the right arrow button to select On, On Error Only, or Off.  
4. Press OK.  
Reprint received faxes from memory  
If you set the Backup Fax Reception mode to On, the received faxes are stored in  
memory, whether the device has an error condition or not.  
NOTE: After the memory becomes full, the oldest, printed faxes are overwritten as  
new faxes are received. If all the stored faxes are unprinted, the device does not  
receive any fax calls until you print or delete the faxes from memory. You might also  
want to delete the faxes in memory for security or privacy purposes.  
Depending on the sizes of the faxes in memory, you can reprint up to eight of the most  
recently printed faxes, if they are still in memory. For example, you might need to reprint  
your faxes if you lost the copy of your last printout.  
To reprint faxes in memory from the device control panel  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Press Setup.  
3. Select Tools, and then select Reprint Faxes in Memory.  
The faxes are printed in the reverse order from which they were received with the  
most recently received fax printed first, and so on.  
4. If you want to stop reprinting the faxes in memory, press Cancel.  
To delete all the faxes in memory from the device control panel  
Ÿ Turn off the device by pressing the Power button.  
All faxes stored in memory are deleted from memory when you turn off the power.  
Poll to receive a fax  
Polling allows the device to ask another fax machine to send a fax that it has in its queue.  
When you use the Poll to Receive feature, the device calls the designated fax machine  
and requests the fax from it. The designated fax machine must be set for polling and have  
a fax ready to send.  
NOTE: The device does not support polling pass codes. Polling pass codes are a  
security feature that require the receiving fax machine to provide a pass code to the  
device it is polling in order to receive the fax. Make sure the device you are polling  
does not have a pass code set up (or has not changed the default pass code) or the  
device will not be able to receive the fax.  
To set up poll to receive a fax from the device control panel  
1. In the Fax area, press Fax repeatedly until How to Fax appears.  
2. Press until Poll to Receive appears, and then press OK.  
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3. Enter the fax number of the other fax machine.  
4. Press START FAX Black or START FAX Color.  
NOTE: If you press START FAX Color but the sender sent the fax in black and  
white, the device prints the fax in black and white.  
Forward faxes to another number  
You can set up the device to forward your faxes to another fax number. A received color  
fax is forwarded in black and white.  
HP recommends that you verify the number you are forwarding to is a working fax line.  
Send a test fax to make sure the fax machine is able to receive your forwarded faxes.  
To forward faxes from the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Advanced Fax Setup, and then select Fax Forwarding.  
3. Press the right arrow button until On-Forward or On-Print & Forward appears, and  
then press OK.  
Choose On-Forward if you want to forward the fax to another number without  
printing a backup copy on the device.  
NOTE: If the device is not able to forward the fax to the designated fax  
machine (for example, if it is not turned on), the device prints the fax. If you  
set up the device to print error reports for received faxes, it will also print an  
error report.  
Choose On-Print & Forward to print a backup copy of your received fax while  
forwarding the fax to another number.  
4. At the prompt, enter the number of the fax machine that will receive the forwarded  
faxes.  
5. At the prompt, enter a start time and date and a stop time and date.  
6. Press OK.  
Fax Forwarding appears on the control-panel display.  
If the device loses power when Fax Forwarding is set up, it saves the Fax  
Forwarding setting and phone number. When power is restored to the device, the  
Fax Forwarding setting is still On.  
NOTE: You can cancel fax forwarding by pressing Cancel on the device control  
panel when the Fax Forwarding message is visible on the display, or you can  
select Off from the Fax Forwarding Black Only menu.  
Set the paper size for received faxes  
You can select the paper size for received faxes. The paper size you select should match  
what is loaded in your input tray. Faxes can be printed on letter, A4, or legal paper only.  
NOTE: If an incorrect paper size is loaded in the input tray when you receive a fax,  
the fax does not print and an error message appears on the display. Load letter, A4,  
or legal paper, and then press OK to print the fax.  
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To set the paper size for received faxes from the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Basic Fax Setup and then select Fax Paper Size.  
3. Press to select an option, and then press OK.  
Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes  
The Automatic Reduction setting determines what the HP all-in-one does if it receives  
a fax that is too large for the default paper size. This setting is turned on by default, so  
the image of the incoming fax is reduced to fit on one page, if possible. If this feature is  
turned off, information that does not fit on the first page is printed on a second page.  
Automatic Reduction is useful when you receive a legal-size fax and letter-size paper  
is loaded in the input tray.  
To set automatic reduction from the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Advanced Fax Setup and then select Automatic Reduction.  
3. Press to select Off or On.  
4. Press OK.  
Block junk fax numbers  
If you subscribe to a caller ID service through your phone provider, you can block specific  
fax numbers so the device does not print faxes received from those numbers. When an  
incoming fax call is received, the device compares the number to the list of junk fax  
numbers to determine if the call should be blocked. If the number matches a number in  
the blocked fax numbers list, the fax is not printed. (The maximum number of fax numbers  
you can block varies by model.)  
NOTE: This feature is not supported in all countries/regions. If it is not supported in  
your country/region, Junk Fax Blocker Set Up does not appear in the Basic Fax  
Setup menu.  
NOTE: If no phone numbers are added in the Caller ID list, it is assumed that the  
user has not signed up for the Caller ID service with the phone company. Check with  
your local service provider for the above services before using the feature.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Set the junk fax mode  
Add numbers to the junk fax list  
Remove numbers from the junk fax list  
Print a Junk Fax Report  
View a list of blocked fax numbers  
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Set the junk fax mode  
By default, Block Junk Fax mode is turned On. If you do not subscribe to a caller ID  
service through your phone provider, or do not want to use this feature, you can turn off  
this setting.  
To set the junk fax mode  
Ÿ Press the Junk Fax Blocker button, select the Block Junk Fax option, and then  
select On or Off.  
Add numbers to the junk fax list  
There are two ways to add a number to your junk list. You can select numbers from your  
caller ID history, or you can enter new numbers. The fax from numbers in your junk list  
are blocked if Block Junk Fax mode is set to On.  
To select a number from the caller ID list  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Basic Fax Setup, and then select Junk Fax Blocker Setup.  
3. Select Add number to Junk List, and then select Select Number.  
4. Press the right arrow button to scroll through the numbers from which you have  
received faxes. When the number you want to block appears, press OK to select it.  
5. When the Select Another? prompt appears, do one of the following:  
If you want to add another number to the list of junk fax numbers, press  
Yes, and then repeat step 4 for each number you want to block.  
If you are done, press No.  
To manually enter a number to block  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Basic Fax Setup, and then select Junk Fax Blocker Setup.  
3. Select Add number to Junk List, and then select Enter Number.  
4. Use the keypad to enter a fax number to block, and then press OK.  
Make sure you enter the fax number as it appears on the control-panel display, and  
not the fax number that appears on the fax header of the received fax, as these  
numbers can be different.  
5. When the Enter Another? prompt appears, do one of the following:  
If you want to add another number to the list of junk fax numbers, press  
Yes, and then repeat step 4 for each number you want to block.  
If you are done, press No.  
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Remove numbers from the junk fax list  
If you no longer want to block a fax number, you can remove a number from your junk  
fax list.  
To remove numbers from the list of junk fax numbers  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Press Basic Fax Setup, and then press Junk Fax Blocker Setup.  
3. Press Remove Number from Junk List.  
4. Press the right arrow button to scroll through the numbers you have blocked. When  
the number you want to remove appears, press OK to select it.  
5. When the Delete Another? prompt appears, do one of the following:  
If you want to remove another number from the list of junk fax numbers,  
press Yes, and then repeat step 4 for each number you want to block.  
If you are done, press No.  
Print a Junk Fax Report  
Use the following procedure to print a list of blocked junk fax numbers.  
To print a Junk Fax Report  
1. Press Setup, select Basic Fax Setup, select Junk Fax Blocker Setup, select  
Reports, and then select Junk List.  
2. Press OK.  
View a list of blocked fax numbers  
You can view a list of blocked fax numbers from the embedded Web server, which  
requires a network connection, or by printing a report from the device control panel.  
To view a list of blocked numbers via the control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Print Report and then select Junk Fax List.  
To view a list of blocked numbers via the embedded Web server  
Ÿ Open the embedded Web server. For more information, see To open the embedded  
Web server. Click the Settings tab, select Junk Fax Blocker from the left pane.  
Receive faxes to your computer (Fax to PC and Fax to Mac)  
Use Fax to PC and Fax to Mac to automatically receive faxes and save faxes directly to  
your computer. With Fax to PC and Fax to Mac, you can store digital copies of your faxes  
easily and also eliminate the hassle of dealing with bulky paper files.  
Received faxes are saved as TIFF (Tagged Image File Format). Once the fax is received,  
you get an on-screen notification with a link to the folder where the fax is saved.  
The files are named in the following method: XXXX_YYYYYYYY_ZZZZZZ.tif, where X is  
the sender's information, Y is the date, and Z is the time that the fax was received.  
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NOTE: Fax to PC and Fax to Mac are available for receiving black-and-white faxes  
only. Color faxes are printed instead of being saved to the computer.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Fax to Pc and Fax to Mac requirements  
Activate Fax to PC and Fax to Mac  
Modify Fax to PC or Fax to Mac settings  
Turn off Fax to PC or Fax to Mac  
Fax to Pc and Fax to Mac requirements  
The administrator computer, the computer that activated the Fax to PC or Fax to Mac  
feature, must be on at all times. Only one computer can act as the Fax to PC or Fax  
to Mac administrator computer.  
The destination folder's computer or server, must be on at all times. The destination  
computer must also be awake, faxes will not be saved if the computer is asleep or in  
hibernate mode.  
HP Digital Imaging monitor in Windows Taskbar must be on at all times.  
Paper must be loaded in the input tray.  
Activate Fax to PC and Fax to Mac  
Use the Fax to PC Setup Wizard to activate Fax to PC. The Fax to PC Setup Wizard can  
be started from the Solution Center or the Fax to PC Setup Wizard on the control panel.  
To set up Fax to Mac on Mac OS X, use the HP Setup Assistant, part of the HP Device  
Manager.  
To set up the Fax to PC from the Solution Center (Windows)  
1. Open the Solution Center. For more information, see Use the HP Solution Center  
(Windows).  
2. Select Settings, and then select Fax to PC Setup Wizard.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up Fax to PC.  
To set up Fax to Mac  
1. Click the HP Device Manager icon in the Dock.  
NOTE: If HP Device Manager is not in the Dock, click the Spotlight icon on the  
right side of the menu bar, type “HP Device Manager” in the box, and then click  
the HP Device Manager entry.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions in the setup assistant to create and share the  
network folder.  
The setup assistant automatically saves the configurations to the HP device. Also,  
you can configure up to 10 destination folders for each HP device.  
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Modify Fax to PC or Fax to Mac settings  
You can update the Fax to PC settings from your computer at any time from the Fax  
settings page in the Solution Center. You can turn off Fax to PC and disable printing faxes  
from the device control panel.  
To modify settings from the device control panel  
1. Press the Setup button, select Basic Fax Setup, and then Fax to PC.  
2. Select the setting that you want to change. You can change the following settings:  
View PC hostname: View the name of the computer that is set up to administer  
Fax to PC.  
Turn Off: Turn off Fax to PC.  
NOTE: Use the Solution Center to turn on Fax to PC.  
Disable Fax Print: Choose this option to print faxes as they are received. If you  
turn off printing, color faxes will still print.  
To modify Fax to PC settings from the Solution Center (Windows)  
1. Open the Solution Center. For more information, see Use the HP Solution Center  
(Windows).  
2. Select Settings, and then select Fax Settings.  
3. Select the Fax to PC Settings tab.  
4. Make any changes to the settings you want to modify. Press OK.  
NOTE: Any changes you make will overwrite the original settings.  
To modify Fax to Mac from the HP Setup Assistant  
1. Click the HP Device Manager icon in the Dock.  
NOTE: If HP Device Manager is not in the Dock, click the Spotlight icon on the  
right side of the menu bar, type “HP Device Manager” in the box, and then click  
the HP Device Manager entry.  
2. Follow the onscreen instructions in the setup assistant to create and share the  
network folder.  
The setup assistant automatically saves the configurations to the HP device. Also,  
you can configure up to 10 destination folders for each HP device.  
Turn off Fax to PC or Fax to Mac  
1. Press the Setup button, select Basic Fax Setup, and then Fax to PC  
2. Select Disable Fax Print.  
Change fax settings  
After completing the steps in the getting started guide that came with the device, use the  
following steps to change the initial settings or to configure other options for faxing.  
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This section contains the following topics:  
Configure the fax header  
Set the answer mode (Auto answer)  
Set the number of rings before answering  
Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring  
Set the fax error correction mode  
Set the dial type  
Set the redial options  
Set the fax speed  
Set the fax sound volume  
Configure the fax header  
The fax header prints your name and fax number on the top of every fax you send. HP  
recommends that you set up the fax header by using the software that you installed with  
the device. You can also set up the fax header from the device control panel, as described  
here.  
NOTE: In some countries/regions, the fax header information is a legal requirement.  
To set or change the fax header via the device panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Press Basic Fax Setup, and then press Fax Header.  
3. Enter your personal or company name using the numeric keypad, and then press  
OK.  
4. Enter your fax number by using the numeric keypad, and then press OK.  
To set or change the fax header via the embedded Web server  
1. Open the embedded Web server, click the Settings tab, and then click Basic Fax  
Setup from the left pane.  
2. Enter the Fax Header Name and Fax Number.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Set the answer mode (Auto answer)  
The answer mode determines whether the device answers incoming calls.  
Turn on the Auto Answer setting if you want the device to answer faxes  
automatically. The device answers all incoming calls and faxes.  
Turn off the Auto Answer setting if you want to receive faxes manually. You must  
be available to respond in person to the incoming fax call or the device does not  
receive faxes.  
To set the answer mode to manual or automatic via the device control panel  
Ÿ Press Auto Answer to turn the light on or off, as appropriate for your setup.  
When the Auto Answer light is on, the device answers calls automatically. When the  
light is off, the it does not answer calls.  
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To set the answer mode to manual or automatic via the embedded Web server  
1. Open the embedded Web server, click the Settings tab, and then click Basic Fax  
Setup in the left pane.  
2. Select On or Off in the Auto Answer drop-down menu in the Other Basic Fax  
Settings section.  
Set the number of rings before answering  
If you turn on the Auto Answer setting, you can specify how many rings occur before  
incoming calls are automatically answered.  
The Rings to Answer setting is important if you have an answering machine on the same  
phone line as the device, because you want the answering machine to answer the phone  
before the device does. The number of rings to answer for the device should be greater  
than the number of rings to answer for the answering machine so that it will allow the  
answering machine to answer the incoming call before the device answers.  
For example, set your answering machine to a low number of rings and the device to  
answer in the maximum number of rings. (The maximum number of rings varies by  
country/region.) In this setup, the answering machine answers the call and the device  
monitors the line. If the device detects fax tones, it receives the fax. If the call is a voice  
call, the answering machine records the incoming message.  
To set the number of rings before answering via the device control panel  
1. Touch Setup.  
2. Select Basic Fax Setup, and then select Rings to Answer.  
3. Enter the appropriate number of rings by using the keypad, or press the left or right  
arrow button to change the number of rings.  
4. Touch OK to accept the setting.  
To set the number of rings before answering via the embedded Web server  
1. Open the embedded Web server, click the Settings tab, click Basic Fax Setup in  
the left pane.  
2. Select a number in the Rings-to-answer drop-down menu in the Other Basic Fax  
Settings section.  
Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring  
NOTE: Check with your local service provider for the above service before using the  
feature.  
Many phone companies offer a distinctive ring feature that allows you to have several  
phone numbers on one phone line. When you subscribe to this service, each number is  
assigned a different ring pattern. You can set up the device to answer incoming calls that  
have a specific ring pattern.  
If you connect the device to a line with distinctive ring, have your telephone company  
assign one ring pattern to voice calls and another ring pattern to fax calls. HP  
recommends that you request double or triple rings for a fax number. When the device  
detects the specified ring pattern, it answers the call and receives the fax.  
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If you do not have a distinctive ring service, use the default ring pattern, which is All  
Rings.  
NOTE: The HP fax cannot receive faxes when the main phone number is off the  
hook.  
To change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring via the device control panel  
1. Verify that the device is set to answer fax calls automatically.  
2. Press Setup.  
3. Press Advanced Fax Setup, and then press Distinctive Ring.  
4. Press the right arrow button to select an option, and then press OK.  
When the phone rings with the ring pattern assigned to your fax line, the device  
answers the call and receives the fax.  
To change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring via the embedded Web server  
1. Click the Settings tab, click Advanced Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Select a ring pattern in the Distinctive Ring drop-down menu, and then click the  
Apply button  
Set the fax error correction mode  
Typically, the device monitors the signals on the phone line while it is sending or receiving  
a fax. If it detects an error signal during the transmission and the error-correction setting  
is on, the device can request that a portion of the fax be resent.  
Turn off error correction only if you are having trouble sending or receiving a fax, and you  
want to accept the errors in the transmission. Turning off the setting might be useful when  
you are trying to send a fax to another country/region or receive a fax from another  
country/region, or if you are using a satellite phone connection.  
To set the fax error-correction mode via the device control panel  
Ÿ Press Fax, open the Advanced Fax Setup menu, and then use the Error correction  
mode option.  
To set the fax error-correction mode via the embedded Web server  
1. Click the Settings tab, and then click Advanced Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Select On or Off in the Error Correction Mode drop-down menu.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Set the dial type  
Use this procedure to set tone-dialing or pulse-dialing mode. The factory-set default is  
Tone. Do not change the setting unless you know that your phone line cannot use tone  
dialing.  
NOTE: The pulse-dialing option is not available in all countries/regions.  
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To set the dial type via the device control panel  
Ÿ Press Setup, press Basic Fax Setup, and then use the Tone or Pulse Dialing  
option.  
To set the dial type via the embedded Web server  
1. Click the Settings tab, and then click Basic Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Make a selection in the Tone or Pulse Dialing drop-down menu.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Set the redial options  
If the device was unable to send a fax because the receiving fax machine did not answer  
or was busy, the device attempts to redial based on the settings for the busy-redial and  
no-answer-redial options. Use the following procedure to turn the options on or off.  
Busy redial: If this option is turned on, the device redials automatically if it receives  
a busy signal. The factory-set default for this option is ON.  
No answer redial: If this option is turned on, the device redials automatically if the  
receiving fax machine does not answer. The factory-set default for this option is  
OFF.  
To set the redial options via the device control panel  
Ÿ Press Setup, press Advanced Fax Setup, and then use the Busy Redial or No  
Answer Redial options.  
To set the redial options via the embedded Web server  
1. Click the Settings tab, and then click Advanced Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Make a selection in the Busy Redial and No Answer Redial drop-down menus.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Set the fax speed  
You can set the fax speed used to communicate between your device and other fax  
machines when sending and receiving faxes. The default fax speed is Fast.  
If you use one of the following, setting the fax speed to a slower speed might be required:  
An Internet phone service  
A PBX system  
Fax over Internet Protocol (FoIP)  
An integrated services digital network (ISDN) service  
If you experience problems sending and receiving faxes, you might want to try setting the  
Fax Speed setting to Medium or Slow. The following table provides the available fax  
speed settings.  
Fax speed setting  
Fast  
Fax speed  
v.34 (33600 baud)  
v.17 (14400 baud)  
Medium  
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Fax speed setting  
Fax speed  
Slow  
v.29 (9600 baud)  
To set the fax speed via the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Select Advanced Fax Setup, and then press Fax Speed.  
3. Select an option using the arrow keys, and then press OK.  
To set the fax speed via the embedded Web server  
1. Click the Settings tab, and then click Basic Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Make a selection in the Fax Speed drop-down menu.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Set the fax sound volume  
Use this procedure to increase or decrease the volume of the fax sounds.  
To set the fax sound volume via the device control panel  
Ÿ Press Setup, select Fax Sound Volume, and then use the arrow keys to increase or  
decrease the volume. Press OK to select the volume.  
To set the fax sound volume via the embedded Web server  
1. Click the Settings tab, and then click Basic Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Make a selection in the Fax Sound Volume drop-down menu.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Set up speed-dial entries  
You can set up frequently used fax numbers as speed-dial entries. This lets you dial those  
numbers quickly by using the device control panel. The first three entries for each of these  
destinations are associated with the three speed-dial buttons on the device control panel.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Set up fax numbers as speed-dial entries or groups  
Print and view a list of speed-dial entries  
Set up fax numbers as speed-dial entries or groups  
You can store fax numbers or groups of fax numbers as speed-dial entries. Speed-dial  
entries 1 through 3 are associated with the corresponding speed-dial buttons on the  
device control panel.  
For information about printing a list of the speed-dial entries that are set up, see Print and  
view a list of speed-dial entries.  
Set up speed-dial entries  
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This section contains the following topics:  
Set up speed-dial entries  
Set up a speed-dial group  
Set up speed-dial entries  
Embedded Web server (network connection): Open the embedded Web server,  
click the Settings tab, and then click Fax Speed-dial in the left pane.  
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To add an entry: Type the required information in the fields in the Fax Speed-Dial  
Entry section.  
To edit an entry: Click the Edit link beside the entry in theFax Speed-dial List  
section.  
To remove an entry: Select one or more entries in the Fax Speed-dial List  
section, and then click the Delete icon.  
HP Solution Center Software (Windows): Open the Solution Center and follow the  
instructions in the onscreen Help.  
HP Device Manager (Mac OS X): Launch HP Device Manager, click Information  
and Settings, and then select Fax Speed Dial Settings from the drop-down list.  
Device control panel: Press Setup, and then select the Speed Dial Setup option.  
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To add or change an entry: Select Individual Speed Dial or Group Speed Dial  
and press the arrow keys to move to an unused entry number, or type a number  
on the keypad. Type the fax number, and then press OK. Include any pauses or  
other required numbers, such as an area code, an access code for numbers  
outside a PBX system (usually a 9 or 0), or a long-distance prefix. Type the name,  
and then press OK.  
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To delete one entry or all entries: Select Delete Speed Dial, press the arrow keys  
to highlight the speed-dial entry that you want to delete, and then press OK.  
Set up a speed-dial group  
If you send information to the same group of fax numbers on a regular basis, you can set  
up a speed-dial entry for a group in order to simplify the task. The speed-dial entry for a  
group can be associated with a speed-dial button on the device control panel.  
A group member must be a member of the speed-dial list before you can add the member  
to a speed-dial group. You can add up to 48 fax numbers to each group (with up to 55  
characters for each fax number).  
HP Solution Center Software (Windows): Open the Solution Center and follow the  
instructions in the onscreen Help.  
HP Device Manager (Mac OS X): Launch HP Device Manager, click Information  
and Settings, and then select Fax Speed Dial Settings from the drop-down list.  
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Device control panel: Press the Setup button, and then select the Speed Dial  
Setup option.  
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To add a group: Select Group Speed Dial, select an unassigned speed-dial entry,  
and then press OK. Use the arrow keys to highlight a speed-dial entry, and then  
press OK to select it. Repeat this step to add additional speed-dial entries to this  
group. When finished, select the Done Selecting option, and then press OK. Use  
the onscreen keyboard to enter a group speed-dial name, and then select  
Done.  
To add entries to a group: Select Group Speed Dial, select the group speed-dial  
entry that you want to change, and then press OK. Use the arrow keys to highlight  
a speed-dial entry, and then press OK to select it (a check mark appears next to  
the speed-dial entry). Repeat this step to add additional speed-dial entries to this  
group. When finished, select the Done Selecting option, and then press OK.  
Select Done at the Group Name screen.  
To delete a group: Select Delete Speed Dial, press the arrow keys to highlight  
the speed-dial entry that you want to delete, and then press OK.  
Embedded Web server (network connection): Open the embedded Web server,  
click the Settings tab, and then click Fax Speed-dial in the left pane. Click the link  
that contains the number for the entry (for example, 26-50) in the Fax Speed-dial  
List.  
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To add a group, in the Fax Speed-dial List, click the New Group button, and  
then select the individual entries from the selection. Enter the appropriate group  
information and click Apply.  
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To edit a group: Click the Edit link beside the group in the Fax Speed-dial List  
section.  
To remove a group: Select one or more groups in the Fax Speed-dial List section,  
and then click the Delete icon.  
Click Apply when you are finished.  
Print and view a list of speed-dial entries  
You can print or view a list of all of the speed-dial entries that have been set up. Each  
entry in the list contains the following information:  
Speed-dial number (the first five entries correspond to the five speed-dial buttons on  
the device control panel)  
Name associated with the fax number or group of fax numbers  
For the fax speed-dial list, the fax number (or all of the fax numbers for a group)  
This section contains the following topics:  
View a list of speed-dial entries  
Print a list of speed-dial entries  
View a list of speed-dial entries  
Embedded Web server (network connection): Open the embedded Web server,  
click the Settings tab, and then click Fax Speed-dial in the left pane. Click the link  
Set up speed-dial entries  
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that contains the number for the entry (for example, 26-50) in the Fax Speed-dial  
List.  
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To add a group, in the Fax Speed-dial List, click the New Group button, and  
then select the individual entries from the selection. Enter the appropriate group  
information and click Apply.  
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To edit or remove an entry, in the Fax Speed-dial List, select the entry and click  
either the Edit link or Delete icon.  
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To delete a group: Select the entries and click the Delete button.  
Click Apply when you are finished.  
HP Device Manager (Mac OS X): Launch HP Device Manager, click Information  
and Settings, and then select Fax Speed Dial Settings from the drop-down list.  
HP Solution Center (Windows): Open the Solution Center and follow the  
instructions in the onscreen Help.  
Control Panel: Press the Setup button, select Speed Dial Setup, and then select  
Print Speed Dial List.  
Print a list of speed-dial entries  
Embedded Web server (network connection): Open the embedded Web server, click  
the Settings tab, and then click Fax Speed-dial in the left pane. Click the link that  
contains the number for the entry (for example, 26-50) in the Fax Speed-dial List. Click  
the Print button.  
Fax over Internet Protocol (FoIP)  
You may subscribe to a low cost phone service that allows you to send and receive faxes  
with your device by using the Internet. This method is called Fax over Internet Protocol  
(FoIP). You probably use a FoIP service (provided by your telephone company) if you:  
Dial a special access code along with the fax number, or  
Have an IP converter box that connects to the Internet and provides analog phone  
ports for the fax connection.  
NOTE: You can only send and receive faxes by connecting a phone cord to the port  
labeled "1-LINE" on the device. This means that your connection to the Internet must  
be done either through a converter box (which supplies regular analog phone jacks  
for fax connections) or your telephone company.  
Some Internet faxing services do not work properly when the device is sending and  
receiving faxes at high speed (33600bps). If you experience problems sending and  
receiving faxes while using an Internet fax service, use a slower fax speed. You can do  
this by changing the Fax Speed setting from High (the default) to Medium. For  
information on changing this setting, see Set the fax speed.  
NOTE: If you have questions about internet faxing, contact your internet faxing  
services support department or your local service provider for further assistance.  
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Test fax setup  
You can test your fax setup to check the status of the device and to make sure it is set  
up properly for faxing. Perform this test after you have completed setting up the device  
for faxing. The test does the following:  
Tests the fax hardware  
Verifies the correct type of phone cord is connected to the device  
Checks that the phone cord is plugged into the correct port  
Checks for a dial tone  
Checks for an active phone line  
Tests the status of your phone line connection  
The device prints a report with the results of the test. If the test fails, review the report for  
information on how to fix the problem and rerun the test.  
To test fax setup via the device control panel  
1. Set up the device for faxing according to your particular home or office setup  
instructions.  
2. Make sure the ink cartridges are installed, and that full-size paper is loaded in the  
input tray before starting the test.  
3. From the device control panel, press Setup.  
4. Select Tools, and then select Run Fax Test.  
The device displays the status of the test on the display and prints a report.  
5. Review the report.  
If the test passes and you are still having problems faxing, check the fax settings  
listed in the report to verify the settings are correct. A blank or incorrect fax setting  
can cause problems faxing.  
If the test fails, review the report for more information on how to fix any problems  
found.  
To set the dial type via the embedded Web server  
1. Set up the device for faxing according to your particular home or office setup  
instructions.  
2. Make sure the ink cartridges are installed, and that full-size paper is loaded in the  
input tray before starting the test.  
3. Embedded Web server (network connection): Click the Settings tab, and then click  
Device Services in the left pane.  
4. Select Run Fax Test in the Test Device Features drop-down menu.  
5. Click the Run Test button.  
Use reports  
You can set up the device to print error reports and confirmation reports automatically for  
each fax you send and receive. You can also manually print system reports as required;  
these reports provide useful system information about the device.  
Use reports  
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By default, the device is set to print a report only if there is a problem sending or receiving  
a fax. A confirmation message that indicates whether a fax was successfully sent appears  
briefly on the control-panel display after each transaction.  
NOTE: If the reports are not legible, you can check the estimated ink levels from the  
control panel, HP Solution Center (Windows), or HP Device Manager (Mac OS X).  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge available  
to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink cartridges until  
print quality becomes unacceptable.  
NOTE: Ensure that the printhead and ink cartridges are in good conditions and  
installed properly.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Print fax confirmation reports  
Print fax error reports  
Print and view the fax log  
Clear the fax log  
Print the details of the last fax transaction  
Print a Caller ID History Report  
Print fax confirmation reports  
If you require printed confirmation that your faxes were successfully sent, follow these  
instructions to enable fax confirmation before sending any faxes. Select either On Fax  
Send or Send & Receive.  
The default fax confirmation setting is Off. This means that a confirmation report is not  
printed for each fax sent or received. A confirmation message indicating whether a fax  
was successfully sent appears briefly on the control-panel display after each transaction.  
To enable fax confirmation via the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Press Print Report, and then Fax Confirmation.  
3. Press the right arrow button to select one of the following, and then press OK.  
Off  
Does not print a fax confirmation report when you send and receive  
faxes successfully. This is the default setting.  
On Fax Send  
Prints a fax confirmation report for every fax you send.  
Prints a fax confirmation report for every fax you receive.  
Prints a fax confirmation report for every fax you send and receive.  
On Fax Receive  
Send & Receive  
TIP: If you choose On Fax Send or Send & Receive, and scan your fax to send  
from memory, you can include an image of the first page of the fax on the Fax  
Sent Confirmation report. Press Setup, and then selectImage on Fax Send  
Report. Select On and then press OK.  
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To enable fax confirmation via the embedded Web server  
1. Click the Settings tab, and then click Advanced Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Make a selection in theFax Confirmation drop-down menu.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Print fax error reports  
You can configure the device so that it automatically prints a report when there is an error  
during transmission or reception.  
To set the device to print fax error reports automatically via the device control panel  
1. Press Setup.  
2. Press Print Report, and then press Fax Error Report.  
3. Press the right arrow button to select one of the following, and then press OK.  
Send & Receive  
Off  
Prints whenever a fax error occurs. This is the default setting.  
Does not print any fax error reports.  
On Fax Send  
On Fax Receive  
Prints whenever a transmission error occurs.  
Prints whenever a receiving error occurs.  
To set the device to print fax error reports automatically via the embedded Web  
server  
1. Click the Settings tab, and then click Advanced Fax Setup in the left pane.  
2. Make a selection in theFax Error Report drop-down menu.  
3. Click the Apply button.  
Print and view the fax log  
The logs list faxes that have been sent from the device control panel and all faxes that  
have been received.  
You can print a log of faxes that have been received and sent by the device. Each entry  
in the log contains the following information:  
Transmission date and time  
Type (whether received or sent)  
Fax number  
Duration  
Number of pages  
Result (status) of transmission  
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To view the fax log from the HP photo and imaging software  
1. At the computer, open the HP photo and imaging software. For more information, see  
Use the HP photo and imaging software.  
2. See the onscreen Help for the HP photo and imaging software for further instructions.  
The log lists faxes that have been sent from the device control panel and the HP photo  
and imaging software and all faxes that have been received.  
To print the fax log from the device control panel  
1. On the device control panel, press Setup.  
2. Press the arrow key to move down to Print Report, and then press OK.  
3. Press the arrow key to move down to Fax Log, and then press OK.  
4. Press OK again to print the log.  
To view the fax log from the embedded Web server  
Ÿ On the Information tab, click Log in the left pane, then click the Fax Log sub-tab.  
Clear the fax log  
Use the following steps to clear the fax log.  
To clear the fax log via the device control panel  
1. On the device control panel, press Setup.  
2. Press the arrow key to move down to Tools, and then press OK.  
3. Press the arrow key to move down to Clear Fax Log, and then press OK.  
To clear the fax log via the embedded Web server  
1. Embedded Web server (network connection): Click the Settings tab, and then click  
Fax options in the left pane.  
2. Click the Clear button in theClear Fax Logs section.  
Print the details of the last fax transaction  
The Last Fax Transaction report prints the details of the last fax transaction to occur.  
Details include the fax number, number of pages, and the fax status.  
To print the Last Fax Transaction report  
1. On the device control panel, press Setup.  
2. Press the arrow key to move down to Print Report, and then press OK.  
3. Press the arrow key to move down to Last Transaction, and then press OK.  
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Print a Caller ID History Report  
Use the following procedure to print a list of Caller ID fax numbers.  
To print a Caller ID History Report  
1. Press Setup, select Printer Report, and then select Caller ID History Report.  
2. Press OK.  
Cancel a fax  
You can cancel a fax you are sending or receiving at any time. The device prints any  
pages it has already started printing and then cancels the remainder of the fax. This can  
take a few moments.  
To cancel a fax  
Ÿ Press Cancel on the device control panel to stop a fax you are sending or receiving.  
If the device does not stop faxing, press Cancel again.  
The device prints any pages it has already started printing and then cancels the  
remainder of the fax. This can take a few moments.  
To cancel a number you are dialing  
Ÿ Press Cancel to cancel a number you are currently dialing.  
Cancel a fax  
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7 Copy  
You can produce high-quality color and grayscale copies on a variety of paper types and  
sizes.  
NOTE: To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500  
(E709r), the HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be  
turned on and you must be logged on. The software must be installed and running.  
Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and  
turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer, once the software is installed, it is  
always available when you turn on the computer.  
To determine the model you have, see Finding the device model number.  
NOTE: If you are copying a document when a fax arrives, the fax is stored in the  
device memory until the copying finishes. This can reduce the number of fax pages  
stored in memory.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Make copies  
Change the copy settings  
Set the number of copies  
Set the copy paper size  
Set the copy paper type  
Change copy speed or quality  
Resize an original to fit onto letter or A4 paper  
Copy a legal-size document onto letter paper  
Adjust the lightness and darkness of your copy  
Enhance light areas of your copy  
Collate a copy job  
Apply Margin Shift to a Copy Job  
Two-sided copy jobs  
Cancel a copy job  
Make copies  
You can make quality copies from the device control panel.  
NOTE: To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500  
(E709r), the HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be  
turned on and you must be logged on. The software must be installed and running.  
Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and  
turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer, once the software is installed, it is  
always available when you turn on the computer.  
To determine the model you have, see Finding the device model number.  
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To make a copy  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Place your original face down on the scanner glass or load originals in the ADF. For  
more information, see Load originals.  
3. Do one of the following:  
Press START COPY Black or START PC COPY Black to start a black-and-white  
copy job.  
Press START COPY Color or START PC COPY Color to start a color copy job.  
NOTE: If you have a color original, pressing START COPY Black or START PC  
COPY Black produces a black-and-white copy of the color original, while pressing  
START COPY Color or START PC COPY Color produces a full-color copy of  
the color original.  
NOTE: If you are using a Macintosh computer, refer to your computer for a  
preview of your copy. If necessary, edit the preview image, then click Accept and  
print your copies.  
Change the copy settings  
You can customize the copy settings to handle nearly any task.  
When you change copy settings, the changes are for the current copy job only. You must  
set the changes as defaults for the settings to apply to all future copy jobs.  
To save the current settings as defaults for future jobs  
1. Press Copy and make any necessary changes to the settings in the menus.  
2. Press Copy, and then press the arrow keys until Set New Defaults appears.  
3. Press the arrow keys to select Yes, and then press OK.  
Set the number of copies  
You can set the number of copies that you want to print by using the Number of  
Copies option on the device control panel.  
To set the number of copies from the device control panel  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Place your original face down on the scanner glass or load originals in the ADF. For  
more information, see Load originals.  
3. Press Copy repeatedly until Number of Copies appears. –Or- Press Number of  
Copies.  
4. Press or use the keypad to enter the number of copies, up to the maximum.  
TIP: If you hold down either of the arrow buttons, the number of copies changes  
by increments of 5 to make it easier to set a large number of copies.  
5. Press START COPY Black or START PC COPY Black, or pressSTART COPY  
Color or START PC COPY Color.  
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Set the copy paper size  
You can set the paper size on the device. The paper size you select should match what  
is loaded in your input tray.  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
To set the paper size from the device control panel  
1. Press Copy repeatedly until Copy Paper Size appears.  
2. Press until the appropriate paper size appears, and then press OK.  
3. Press START COPY Black or START COPY Color.  
Set the copy paper type  
You can set the paper type on the device.  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
To set the paper type for copies from the device control panel  
1. Press Copy repeatedly until Paper Type appears.  
2. Press until the appropriate paper type appears, and then press OK.  
3. Press START COPY Black or START COPY Color.  
Refer to the following table to determine which paper type setting to choose based on the  
paper loaded in the input tray.  
NOTE: If a paper type is not supported for a paper size selected, the paper type will  
not appear on the list. Change the paper size to update the list of paper types.  
Change copy speed or quality  
The device provides three options that affect copy speed and quality:  
Best (3 stars) produces the highest quality for all paper and eliminates the banding  
(striping) effect that sometimes occurs in solid areas. Best copies slower than the  
other quality settings.  
Normal (2 stars) delivers high-quality output and is the recommended setting for most  
of your copying. Normal copies faster than Best and is the default setting.  
Fast (1 star) copies faster than the Normal setting. The text is comparable to the  
quality of the Normal setting, but the graphics might be lower quality. The Fast setting  
uses less ink and extends the life of your ink cartridges.  
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NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
To change the copy quality from the device control panel  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Place your original face down on the glass or load originals in the ADF.  
3. In the Copy area, press Quality until the appropriate quality setting is lit.  
4. Press START COPY Black or START COPY Color.  
NOTE: On some models, when you select Best quality and set the media to photo  
media, then the device will copy at the maximum quality.  
Resize an original to fit onto letter or A4 paper  
If the image or text on your original fills the entire sheet with no margins, use Fit to  
Page or Full Page 91% to reduce your original and prevent unwanted cropping of the  
text or images at the edges of the sheet.  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
TIP: You can also use Fit to Page to enlarge a small photo to fit within the printable  
area of a full-size page. In order to do this without changing the proportions of the  
original or cropping the edges, the device might leave an uneven amount of white  
space around the edges of the paper.  
To resize a document from the device control panel  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Place your original face down on the scanner glass or load originals in the ADF.  
3. Press Copy, until Reduce/Enlarge appears.  
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4. Press until Full Page 91% appears, and then press OK.  
5. Press START COPY Black or START PC COPY Black, or START COPY Color or  
START PC COPY Color.  
Copy a legal-size document onto letter paper  
You can use the Legal > Ltr 72% setting to reduce a copy of a legal-size document to a  
size that fits onto letter paper.  
NOTE: The percentage in the example, Legal > Ltr 72%, might not match the  
percentage that appears in the display.  
To copy a legal-size document onto letter paper  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Load originals in the automatic document feeder.  
3. Press Copy, until Reduce/Enlarge appears.  
4. Press until Legal > Ltr 72% appears, and then press OK.  
5. Press START COPY Black or START PC COPY Black, or START COPY Color or  
START PC COPY Color.  
Adjust the lightness and darkness of your copy  
You can use the Lighter / Darker option to adjust the contrast of the copies you make.  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
To adjust the copy contrast from the device control panel  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Place your original face down on the scanner glass or load originals in the ADF.  
3. Press Copy repeatedly until Lighter / Darker appears.  
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4. Do one of the following:  
Press to darken the copy.  
Press to lighten the copy.  
5. Press START COPY Black or START COPY Color.  
Enhance light areas of your copy  
You can use Photo enhancements to enhance light colors that might otherwise appear  
white. You can also use Photo enhancements to eliminate or reduce any of the following  
that might occur when copying with Text enhancements:  
Stray dots of color surround some text on your copies  
Large, black typefaces look splotchy (not smooth)  
Thin, colored objects or lines contain black sections  
Horizontal grainy or white bands appear in light- to medium-gray areas  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
To copy an overexposed photo from the device control panel  
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.  
2. Place your original face down on the scanner glass. Place your original face down on  
the scanner glass or load originals in the ADF.  
3. Press Copy repeatedly until Enhancements appears.  
4. Press until the Photo enhancement setting appears, and then press OK.  
5. Press START COPY Color.  
Collate a copy job  
NOTE: Collating is only available on some models.  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
Collating allows you to create sets of copies in the same order that they are scanned into  
the automatic document feeder (ADF). All copies are scanned into the device memory  
before they are printed.  
NOTE: The maximum number of pages that can be scanned and collated varies by  
model. If your document is too large, break the job into multiple jobs.  
NOTE: If paper size is set to Auto, copy paper size will default to Letter- or A4-size,  
depending on the location set in the control panel. If you are not using Letter- or A4–  
size paper, you must manually change the paper size setting. If paper type is set to  
Auto, copy paper type will default to Plain. If you do not want Plain paper, you must  
manually change the paper type setting.  
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To collate copies from the control panel  
1. Load originals in the ADF. For more information, see Load originals.  
2. Press Copy repeatedly until Collate appears.  
3. Press until the On setting appears, and then press OK.  
Apply Margin Shift to a Copy Job  
Margin shift allows you to shift the copy image on the printed page to allow for binding or  
a 3–hole punch. The image is shifted to the right by 3/8 inch.  
NOTE: An image may be cropped on the right edge because the copied image is  
not scaled down by the Margin Shift feature.  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
To apply margin shift from the control panel  
1. Place your original face down on the scanner glass or load originals in the ADF. For  
more information, see Load originals.  
2. Press Copy repeatedly until Margin Shift appears.  
3. Press until the On setting appears, and then press OK.  
Two-sided copy jobs  
NOTE: Two-sided copying is only available on some models. If two-sided copying  
is not available, this option will not be displayed.  
Two-sided copying allows you to print copies on both sides of a sheet of paper. It can be  
done via the flatbed scanner or the ADF.  
NOTE: If you are copying from the flatbed scanner, the display will prompt you when  
it is time to load the second page.  
Two-sided copying is not supported for small media.  
NOTE: If you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
this setting is not available. To determine the model you have, see Finding the device  
model number.  
To make two-sided copies from the control panel  
1. Place your original face down on the scanner glass or load originals in the ADF. For  
more information, see Load originals.  
2. Press Copy repeatedly until Two-sided appears.  
3. Press to select 1-side or 2-side, and then press OK.  
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Cancel a copy job  
To stop copying, press Cancel on the device control panel.  
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This section is intended for the administrator or individual who is responsible for managing  
the device. This section contains information about the following topics.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Manage the device  
Use device management tools  
Understand the printer status page  
Understand the network configuration page  
Configure network options  
Set up faxing for the device  
Configure the device (Windows)  
Configure the device (Mac OS X)  
Set up the device for wireless communication (some models only)  
Uninstall and reinstall the software  
Manage the device  
The following, common tools can be used to manage the device. For information about  
accessing and using the tools, see Use device management tools.  
NOTE: Specific procedures might include other methods.  
Windows  
Device control panel  
Printer driver  
Toolbox  
Network Toolbox  
Embedded Web server  
Mac OS X  
Device control panel  
HP Device Manager  
HP Printer Utility  
Embedded Web server  
This section contains the following topics:  
Monitor the device  
Administer the device  
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Monitor the device  
This section provides instructions for monitoring the device.  
Use this tool...  
to obtain the following information...  
Device control panel  
Obtain information about the status of jobs that  
are being processed, the operating status of the  
device, and the status of ink cartridges.  
Embedded Web server  
Toolbox (Windows)  
Printer status information: Click the  
Information tab, and then click a selection  
in the left pane.  
Accumulated ink and media usage: Click  
the Information tab, and then click Usage  
Report in the left pane.  
Ink cartridge information: Click the  
Estimated Ink Levels tab to view the ink-level  
information, and then scroll to display the  
Cartridge Details button. Click the Cartridge  
Details button to view information about  
replacement print cartridges and expiration  
dates.*  
Network Toolbox  
View network settings. From the Toolbox, click  
the Network Settings tab.  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X)  
Ink cartridge information: Open the  
Information and Support panel and click  
Supplies Status. *  
HP Solution Center  
Provides current status of the device.  
* Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you  
receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge available to avoid  
possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink cartridges until print quality  
becomes unacceptable.  
Administer the device  
This section provides information about administering the device and modifying settings.  
Use this tool...  
to do the following...  
Device control panel  
Language and country/region: Press Setup,  
and then open the Preferences menu. If you do  
not see your country/region, press 99, and then  
find your country/region in the list.  
Device control panel volume: Press Setup,  
and then open the Preferences menu.  
Fax sound volume: Press Setup, and then  
select Fax Sound Volume.  
Automatic report printing: Press Setup, and  
then open the Advance Fax Setup menu.  
Set the dial type: Press Setup, and then open  
the Basic Fax Setup menu.  
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Use this tool...  
to do the following...  
Set up redial options: Press Setup, and then  
open the Advance Fax Setup menu.  
Set the date and time: Press Setup, press  
Tools, and then press Date and Time.  
Embedded Web server  
Set embedded Web server password: Click  
the Settings tab, and then click Security in the  
left pane.  
Perform device maintenance tasks: Click the  
Settings tab, and then click Device Services in  
the left pane.  
Language or country/region: Click the  
Settings tab, and then click International in the  
left pane.  
Configure network settings: Click the  
Networking tab, and then click an option in the  
left pane.  
Order supplies: On any tab, click the Order  
Supplies button, and then follow the onscreen  
instructions.  
Support: On any tab, click the Support button,  
and then select a support option.  
Set the date and time: Click the Settings tab,  
click Date & Time in the left pane, type the  
necessary values in the fields, and then click  
Apply.  
Toolbox (Windows)  
Network Toolbox  
Perform device maintenance tasks: Click the  
Services tab.  
Configure network settings: Click the  
Network tab, and then click a button to launch  
the Network Toolbox.  
View and change network settings. From the  
Toolbox, click the Network Settings tab.  
Change settings: click the Change Settings  
button.  
Run a network diagnostic (to check the  
network printer connection):  
If the printer is not connected, click Change  
Settings, and then click Run Network  
Diagnostic.  
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If the printer is connected, when the toolbox  
opens, click the Utilities tab, and then click  
Run Network Diagnostic.  
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Change the printer's IP address: In the  
Network Settings tab, click Wired or Wireless  
tab, depending on the connection, edit the IP  
Settings, and then click OK.  
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Use this tool...  
to do the following...  
Change the printer's DNS setting: In the  
Network Settings tab, click Wired or Wireless  
tab, depending on the connection, edit the DNS  
Settings, and then click OK.  
Print Wireless Network Test Report: In the  
Network Settings tab, click the Utilities tab, and  
then click Print Wireless Network Test  
Report.  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X)  
Perform device maintenance tasks: Open the  
Information and Support panel, and then click the  
option for the task that you want to perform.  
Use device management tools  
This section contains the following topics:  
Toolbox (Windows)  
Use the HP Solution Center (Windows)  
Embedded Web server  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X)  
Use the HP Device Manager (Mac OS X)  
Toolbox (Windows)  
The Toolbox provides maintenance information about the device.  
NOTE: The Toolbox can be installed from the Starter CD by selecting the full  
installation option if the computer meets the system requirements.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Open the Toolbox  
Toolbox tabs  
Network Toolbox  
Open the Toolbox  
From the HP Solution Center, click the Settings menu, point to Print Settings, and  
then click Printer Toolbox.  
Right-click the HP Digital Imaging Monitor in the taskbar, point to Printer Model  
Name and then click Display Printer Toolbox.  
From the printer preferences, click the Features tab, and then click Printer  
Services.  
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Toolbox tabs  
The Toolbox contains the following tabs.  
Tabs  
Contents  
Estimated Ink Level  
Ink Level Information: Shows estimated ink  
level for each cartridge.  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide  
estimates for planning purposes only. When you  
receive a low-ink alert, consider having a  
replacement cartridge available to avoid possible  
printing delays. You do not need to replace the  
ink cartridges until print quality becomes  
unacceptable.  
Shop Online: Provides access to a Web site  
from which you can order printing supplies for the  
device online.  
Dial a cartridge: Shows telephone numbers that  
you can call to order supplies for the device.  
Telephone numbers are not available for all  
countries/regions.  
Cartridge Details: Shows order numbers of the  
installed ink cartridges.  
Services  
Print a Printer Status Report: Allows you to  
print the Printer Status page of the device. This  
page contains information about the device and  
ink cartridges. For more information, see  
Understand the printer status page.  
Align Printhead: Guides you through aligning  
the printhead. For more information, see Align  
the printer.  
Clean Printhead: Guides you through cleaning  
the printhead. For more information, see Clean  
the printhead.  
Network  
The Network tab displays the current active network  
settings. Click the Change Settings... to open the  
Network Toolbox and change the network settings  
and run diagnostic tests.  
NOTE: The Network tab is only shown if  
the device has an active network or  
wireless connection.  
Network Toolbox  
The Network Toolbox allows you to view and change some network settings. You can  
change the IP address, turn the wireless radio on or off, perform tests, and print reports.  
To open the Network Toolbox  
1. Open the Toolbox  
2. Click the Network Settings tab.  
3. Click the Change Settings... button.  
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Network Toolbox tab  
1. General: Shows the current network connection setting of the printer  
2. Wired settings: Enable the user to change the IP Settings and DNS server for a wired  
connection  
3. Wireless settings (only available if the printer supports wireless connection): Enable  
the user to turn the wireless radio On or Off and to change the IP address or DNS  
server  
4. Utilities:  
a. Run Network Diagnostic – to perform network troubleshooting  
b. Print Wireless Network Test Report – only for printers with wireless capability  
c. View Wireless Network Tutorial – only for printers with wireless capability  
d. View Wireless Network FAQs – only for printers with wireless capability  
Use the HP Solution Center (Windows)  
On a Windows computer, the HP Solution Center is the entry point for the HP software.  
Use the HP Solution Center to change print settings, order supplies, and access the  
onscreen Help.  
The features available in the HP Solution Center vary depending on the devices you have  
installed. The HP Solution Center is customized to show icons that are associated with  
the selected device. If the selected device is not equipped with a particular feature, then  
the icon for that feature does not appear in the HP Solution Center.  
Open the Solution Center using one of these methods:  
Double-click the Solution Center icon in the desktop.  
- Or -  
Double-click the Digital Imaging Monitor icon in the taskbar.  
Embedded Web server  
When the device is connected to a network, you can use the embedded Web server to  
view status information, change settings, and manage it from your computer.  
NOTE: For a list of system requirements for the embedded Web server, see  
Embedded Web server specifications.  
Some settings might be restricted by the requirement for a password.  
You can open and use the embedded Web server without being connected to the  
Internet; however, some features will not be available.  
You might receive a statement about the EWS being an untrusted site. Click through  
this message to enter the EWS.  
The embedded Web server (EWS) places a very small text file (cookies) on your hard  
drive when you are browsing. These files let the EWS recognize your computer the next  
time you visit. For example, if you have configured the EWS language, a cookie helps  
remember which language you've selected so that the next time you open the EWS, the  
pages are displayed in that language. Though some cookies are cleared at the end of  
each session (such as the cookie that stores the selected language), others (such as the  
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cookie that stores customer-specific preferences) are stored on the computer until you  
clear them manually.  
You can configure your browser to accept all cookies, or you can configure it to alert you  
every time a cookie is offered, which allows you to decide on a cookie-by-cookie basis  
which cookies to accept or refuse. You can also use your browser to remove unwanted  
cookies.  
NOTE: Depending on your device, if you chose to disable cookies, you will disable  
one or more of the following features:  
Remembering the EWS browser language setting  
Automatically refreshing the existing page  
Starting where you left the application (especially useful when using setup wizards)  
Preventing other users from modifying the same settings while you are making  
changes  
For information about how to change your privacy and cookie settings and how to view  
or delete cookies, see the documentation available with your Web browser.  
This section contains the following topics:  
To open the embedded Web server  
Embedded Web server pages  
To open the embedded Web server  
You can open the embedded Web server by using these methods:  
NOTE: To open the embedded Web server from the printer driver (Windows), or the  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X), the device must be on a network and must have an IP  
address.  
Web browser: In a supported Web browser on your computer, type the IP address  
or hostname that has been assigned to the device.  
For example, if the IP address is 123.123.123.123, type the following address into  
the Web browser: http://123.123.123.123.  
The IP address and hostname for the device are listed on the wireless status report.  
For more information, see Understand the network configuration page.  
After opening the embedded Web server, you can bookmark it so that you can return  
to it quickly in the future.  
Windows taskbar: Right-click the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon, point to the device  
you wish to view, and then click Network Settings (EWS).  
Windows Vista: Right-click the printer icon and then select Device Web Page.  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X): On the Printer Settings panel, click Additional  
Settings, and then click the Open Embedded Web Server button.  
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Embedded Web server pages  
The embedded Web server contains pages that you can use to view product information  
and change device settings. The pages also contain links to other e-services.  
Pages/buttons  
Contents  
Information page  
Shows status information about the device, its ink  
supplies and usage, and a log of device events (such  
as errors).  
Settings page  
Shows the settings that have been configured for the  
device and gives you the ability to change these  
settings. You can also save the settings and restore  
them if the device loses the settings.  
Networking page  
Shows network status and the network settings that  
have been configured for the device. These pages  
only appear if the device is connected to a network.  
For more information, see Configure network  
options.  
Support and Order Supplies buttons  
Support provides a number of support services.  
Order Supplies connects you to online ordering of  
supplies.  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X)  
The HP Printer Utility contains tools to configure print settings, calibrate the device, order  
supplies online, and find Web site support information.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Open the HP Printer Utility  
HP Printer Utility panels  
Open the HP Printer Utility  
To open the HP Printer Utility from the HP Device Manager  
1. Click the HP Device Manager icon in the Dock.  
NOTE: If the icon does not appear in the Dock, click the Spotlight icon on the  
right side of the menu bar, type HP Device Managerin the box, and then click  
the HP Device Manager entry.  
2. Select Maintain printer from the Information and Settings menu.  
3. Select the HP device, and then click Select.  
HP Printer Utility panels  
Information and Support panel  
Supplies Status: Shows the information about currently installed ink cartridges.  
Device Information: Displays information about the model and serial number. This  
page contains information about the device and the supplies.  
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Clean: Guides you through cleaning the printhead.  
Align: Guides you through aligning the printhead.  
HP Support: Gain access to HP Web site where you can find support for the device,  
register the device, and find information about returning and recycling used printing  
supplies.  
Use the HP Device Manager (Mac OS X)  
To open the HP Device Manager on a Macintosh computer  
1. Click the HP Device Manager icon in the Dock.  
NOTE: If the icon does not appear in the Dock, click the Spotlight icon on the  
right side of the menu bar, type HP Device Managerin the box, and then click  
the HP Device Manager entry.  
2. Select the device from the Devices drop-down menu.  
From here, you can check for software updates, configure more software options,  
and perform maintenance procedures such as checking the ink levels for the ink  
cartridges.  
NOTE: On a Macintosh computer, the features available in the HP Device  
Manager vary depending on the selected device.  
Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive an ink alert message, consider having a replacement cartridge  
available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace cartridges  
until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
TIP: When the HP Device Manager is opened, you can gain access to the Dock  
menu shortcuts by selecting and holding the mouse button over the appropriate  
icon for the HP Device Manager in the Dock.  
Understand the printer status page  
Use the Printer Status page to:  
View current device information and ink cartridge status  
Help troubleshoot problems  
The Printer Status page also contains a log of recent events.  
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If you need to call HP, it is often useful to print the Printer Status page before calling.  
Printer Information: Shows device information (such as the product name, model  
number, serial number, and firmware version number), the accessories that are  
installed (such as the duplexer), and the number of pages printed from the trays and  
accessories.  
Ink Cartridge Status: Shows the estimated ink levels (represented in graphical form  
as gauges) and the part numbers and expiration dates of the ink cartridges.  
To print the Printer Status page  
Device control panel: Press Setup, select Print Report, select Printer Status, and  
then press OK.  
Toolbox (Windows): Click the Services tab, and then click Print a Test Page.  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X): Click Device Information from the Information and  
Support panel, and then click Print Configuration Page.  
Understand the network configuration page  
If the device is connected to a network, you can print a network configuration page to  
view the network settings for the device. You can use the network configuration page to  
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help troubleshoot network connectivity problems. If you need to call HP, it is often useful  
to print this page before calling.  
Network Configuration Page  
1. General Information: Shows information about the current status and active  
connection type of the network, and other information, such as the URL of the  
embedded Web server.  
2. 802.3 Wired: Shows information about the active wired network connection, such as  
the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, as well as the hardware address of  
the device.  
3. 802.11 Wireless: Shows information about the active wireless network connection,  
such as the IP address, the communication mode, the network name, authentication  
type, and signal strength.  
4. mDNS: Shows information about the active Multicast Domain Name System (mDNS)  
connection. mDNS services are typically used on small networks for IP address and  
name resolution (through UDP port 5353) where a conventional DNS server is not  
used.  
5. SLP: Shows information about the current Service Location Protocol (SLP)  
connection. SLP is used by network management applications for device  
management. The device supports SNMPv1 protocol on IP networks.  
To print the network configuration page from the device control panel  
Press the Setup button, select Network Setup, select Print Network Configuration  
Page, and then press OK.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Configure network options  
You can manage network settings for the device through the device control panel as  
described in the next section. Additional advanced settings are available in the embedded  
Web server, a configuration and status tool you access from your Web browser using an  
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existing network connection to the device. For more information, see Embedded Web  
server.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Change basic network settings  
Change advanced network settings  
Change basic network settings  
The control-panel options enable you to set up and manage a wireless connection and  
to perform a variety of network management tasks. This includes viewing the network  
settings, restoring the network defaults, turning the wireless radio on and off, and  
changing the network settings.  
This section contains the following topics:  
View and print network settings  
Turn the wireless radio on and off (some models only)  
View and print network settings  
You can display a summary of the network settings on the device control panel or the  
Network Toolbox. You can print a more detailed network configuration page. The network  
configuration page lists all of the important network settings such as the IP address, link  
speed, DNS, and mDNS. For information on the network settings, see Understand the  
network configuration page.  
1. Press the Setup button.  
2. Press the arrow keys until Print Report is highlighted, and then press OK.  
3. Press the arrow keys unitl Network Settings is highlighted, and then press OK.  
Turn the wireless radio on and off (some models only)  
The wireless radio is on by default, as indicated by the blue light on the front of the device.  
In order to stay connected to a wireless network, the radio must stay on. However, if your  
device is connected to a wired network or you have a USB connection, the radio is not  
used. In this case you might want to turn the radio off.  
1. Press the Setup button.  
2. Press the arrow keys until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.  
3. Select Wireless Radio, and then select Yes to turn the radio on, or No to turn the  
radio off.  
Change advanced network settings  
The advanced network settings are provided for your convenience. However, unless you  
are an advanced user, you should not change any of these settings. The advanced  
settings include Link Speed, IP Settings, and Default Gateway.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Set link speed  
To View IP settings  
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Set link speed  
You can change the speed at which data is transmitted over the network. The default is  
Automatic.  
1. Press the Setup button.  
2. Press the arrow keys until Network is highlighted, then press OK.  
3. Select Advanced Setup, then select Link Speed.  
4. Press the number next to the link speed that matches your network hardware:  
1. Automatic  
2. 10-Full  
3. 10-Half  
4. 100-Full  
5. 100-Half  
To View IP settings  
To view the IP address of the device:  
Print the network configuration page. For more information, see Understand the  
network configuration page.  
Or, open the Network Toolbox (Windows), click the Network Settings tab, click the  
Wired or Wireless tab (depending on the current connection), and then click IP  
Settings.  
To Change IP settings  
The default IP setting for the IP settings is Automatic, which sets the IP settings  
automatically. However, if you are an advanced user, you might want to manually change,  
such as the IP address, subnet mask, or the default gateway.  
CAUTION: Be careful when manually assigning an IP address. If you enter an invalid  
IP address during the installation, your network components will not be able to connect  
with the device.  
1. Press the Setup button.  
2. Press the arrow keys until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.  
3. Select Advanced Setup, select IP Settings, and then select Manual IP Settings.  
4. Press the number next to the IP setting:  
1. IP Address  
2. Subnet Mask  
3. Default Gateway  
5. Enter your changes, and then press OK.  
Set up faxing for the device  
After completing all the steps in the getting started guide, use the instructions in this  
section to complete your fax setup. Keep your getting started guide for later use.  
In this section, you will learn how to set up the device so that faxing works successfully  
with equipment and services you might already have on the same phone line.  
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TIP: You can also use the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or HP Fax Setup Utility (Mac  
OS X) to help you quickly set up some important fax settings such as the answer  
mode and fax header information. You can access the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows)  
or HP Fax Setup Utility (Mac OS X) through the software you installed with the device.  
After you run the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or HP Fax Setup Utility (Mac OS X),  
follow the procedures in this section to complete your fax setup.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Set up faxing (parallel phone systems)  
Serial-type fax setup  
Set up faxing (parallel phone systems)  
Before you begin setting up the device for faxing, determine which kind of phone system  
your country/region uses. The instructions for fax setup differ depending on whether you  
have a serial- or parallel-type phone system.  
If you do not see your country/region listed in the table below, you probably have a  
serial-type phone system. In a serial-type phone system, the connector type on your  
shared telephone equipment (modems, phones, and answering machines) does not  
allow a physical connection to the "2-EXT" port on the device. Instead, all equipment  
must be connected at the telephone wall jack.  
NOTE: In some countries/regions that use serial-type phone systems, the phone  
cord that came with the device might have an additional wall plug attached to it.  
This enables you to connect other telecom devices to the wall jack where you plug  
in the device.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
If your country/region is listed in the table below, you probably have a parallel-type  
telephone system. In a parallel-type phone system, you are able to connect shared  
telephone equipment to the phone line by using the "2-EXT" port on the back of the  
device.  
NOTE: If you have a parallel-type phone system, HP recommends you use the  
2-wire phone cord supplied with the device to connect it to the telephone wall jack.  
Table 8-1 Countries/regions with a parallel-type phone system  
Argentina  
Canada  
Colombia  
Indonesia  
Korea  
Australia  
Chile  
Brazil  
China  
Greece  
India  
Ireland  
Japan  
Latin America  
Philippines  
Russia  
Malaysia  
Poland  
Saudi Arabia  
Mexico  
Portugal  
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Singapore  
Thailand  
Vietnam  
Spain  
USA  
Taiwan  
Venezuela  
If you are unsure which kind of telephone system you have (serial or parallel), check with  
your telephone company.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Choose the correct fax setup for your home or office  
Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received)  
Case B: Set up the device with DSL  
Case C: Set up the device with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line  
Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line  
Case E: Shared voice/fax line  
Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail  
Case G: Fax line shared with computer modem (no voice calls received)  
Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem  
Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine  
Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem and answering machine  
Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mail  
Choose the correct fax setup for your home or office  
To fax successfully, you need to know what types of equipment and services (if any) share  
the same phone line with the device. This is important because you might need to connect  
some of your existing office equipment directly to the device, and you might also need to  
change some fax settings before you can fax successfully.  
1. Determine if your telephone system is serial or parallel (see Set up faxing (parallel  
phone systems)).  
a. Serial-type telephone system — See Serial-type fax setup.  
b. Parallel-type telephone system — Go to step 2.  
2. Select the combination of equipment and services sharing your fax line.  
DSL: A Digital subscriber line (DSL) service through your telephone company.  
(DSL might be called ADSL in your country/region.)  
PBX: A private branch exchange (PBX) phone system or an integrated services  
digital network (ISDN) system.  
Distinctive ring service: A distinctive ring service through your telephone company  
provides multiple telephone numbers with different ring patterns.  
Voice calls: Voice calls are received at the same phone number you use for fax  
calls on the device.  
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Computer dial-up modem: A computer dial-up modem is on the same phone line  
as the device. If you answer Yes to any of the following questions, you are using  
a computer dial-up modem:  
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Do you send and receive faxes directly to and from your computer software  
applications through a dial-up connection?  
Do you send and receive e-mail messages on your computer through a dial-  
up connection?  
Do you access the Internet from your computer through a dial-up connection?  
Answering machine: An answering machine that answers voice calls at the same  
phone number you use for fax calls on the device.  
Voice mail service: A voice mail subscription through your telephone company at  
the same number you use for fax calls on the device.  
3. From the following table, choose the combination of equipment and services  
applicable to your home or office setting. Then look up the recommended fax setup.  
Step-by-step instructions are included for each case in the sections that follow.  
NOTE: If your home or office setup is not described in this section, set up the device  
as you would a regular analog phone. Make sure you use the phone cord supplied in  
the box to connect one end to your telephone wall jack and the other end to the port  
labeled 1-LINE on the back of the device. If you use another phone cord, you might  
experience problems sending and receiving faxes.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
Other equipment or services sharing your fax line  
DSL PBX Distinct Voice Computer Answering Voice  
Recommended fax  
setup  
ive ring calls  
service  
dial-up  
modem  
machine  
mail  
service  
Case A: Separate fax  
line (no voice calls  
received)  
Case B: Set up the  
device with DSL  
Case C: Set up the  
device with a PBX  
phone system or an  
ISDN line  
Case D: Fax with a  
distinctive ring  
service on the same  
line  
Case E: Shared  
voice/fax line  
Case F: Shared  
voice/fax line with  
voice mail  
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Other equipment or services sharing your fax line  
Recommended fax  
setup  
DSL  
PBX Distinct Voice Computer Answering Voice  
ive ring calls  
dial-up  
machine  
mail  
service  
modem  
service  
Case G: Fax line  
shared with computer  
modem (no voice  
calls received)  
Case H: Shared  
voice/fax line with  
computer modem  
Case I: Shared voice/  
fax line with  
answering machine  
Case J: Shared  
voice/fax line with  
computer modem  
and answering  
machine  
Case K: Shared  
voice/fax line with  
computer dial-up  
modem and voice  
mail  
Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received)  
If you have a separate phone line on which you receive no voice calls, and you have no  
other equipment connected on this phone line, set up the device as described in this  
section.  
Figure 8-1 Back view of the device  
1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
1-LINE port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
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To set up the device with a separate fax line  
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
2. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.  
3. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).  
4. Run a fax test.  
When the phone rings, the device answers automatically after the number of rings you  
set in the Rings to Answer setting. The device begins emitting fax reception tones to the  
sending fax machine and receives the fax.  
Case B: Set up the device with DSL  
If you have a DSL service through your telephone company, and do not connect any  
equipment to the device, use the instructions in this section to connect a DSL filter  
between the telephone wall jack and the device. The DSL filter removes the digital signal  
that can interfere with the device, so the device can communicate properly with the phone  
line. (DSL might be called ADSL in your country/region.)  
NOTE: If you have a DSL line and you do not connect the DSL filter, you will not be  
able to send and receive faxes with the device.  
Figure 8-2 Back view of the device  
1
2
3
Telephone wall jack  
DSL (or ADSL) filter and cord supplied by your DSL provider  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
1-LINE port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
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To set up the device with DSL  
1. Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider.  
2. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to the  
open port on the DSL filter, and then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE  
on the back of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the DSL filter to the device,  
you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is different from  
the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
As only one phone cord is supplied, you might need to obtain additional phone  
cords for this setup.  
3. Connect an additional phone cord from the DSL filter to the telephone wall jack.  
4. Run a fax test.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case C: Set up the device with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line  
If you are using either a PBX phone system or an ISDN converter/terminal adapter, make  
sure you do the following:  
If you are using either a PBX or an ISDN converter/terminal adaptor, connect the  
device to the port that is designated for fax and phone use. Also, make sure that the  
terminal adapter is set to the correct switch type for your country/region, if possible.  
NOTE: Some ISDN systems allow you to configure the ports for specific phone  
equipment. For example, you might have assigned one port for telephone and  
Group 3 fax and another port for multiple purposes. If you have problems when  
connected to the fax/phone port of your ISDN converter, try using the port  
designated for multiple purposes; it might be labeled "multi-combi" or something  
similar.  
If you are using a PBX phone system, set the call waiting tone to "off."  
NOTE: Many digital PBX systems include a call-waiting tone that is set to "on"  
by default. The call waiting tone will interfere with any fax transmission, and you  
will not be able to send or receive faxes with the device. Refer to the  
documentation that came with your PBX phone system for instructions on how to  
turn off the call-waiting tone.  
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If you are using a PBX phone system, dial the number for an outside line before dialing  
the fax number.  
Make sure you use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device. If you do not, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone  
cord is different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
If the supplied phone cord is too short, you can purchase a coupler from your local  
electronics store and extend it.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line  
If you subscribe to a distinctive ring service (through your telephone company) that allows  
you to have multiple phone numbers on one phone line, each with a different ring pattern,  
set up the device as described in this section.  
Figure 8-3 Back view of the device  
1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
1-LINE port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
To set up the device with a distinctive ring service  
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
2. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.  
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3. Change the Distinctive Ring setting to match the pattern that the telephone company  
assigned to your fax number.  
NOTE: By default, the device is set to answer all ring patterns. If you do not set  
the Distinctive Ring to match the ring pattern assigned to your fax number, the  
device might answer both voice calls and fax calls or it might not answer at all.  
4. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).  
5. Run a fax test.  
The device automatically answers incoming calls that have the ring pattern you selected  
(Distinctive Ring setting) after the number of rings you selected (Rings to Answer  
setting). The device begins emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax machine and  
receives the fax.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case E: Shared voice/fax line  
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you have no  
other office equipment (or voice mail) on this phone line, set up the device as described  
in this section.  
Figure 8-4 Back view of the device  
1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
1-LINE port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
3
Telephone (optional)  
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To set up the device with a shared voice/fax line  
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
2. Do one of the following:  
If you have a parallel-type phone system, remove the white plug from the port  
labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device, and then connect a phone to this port.  
If you have a serial-type phone system, you might plug your phone directly on top  
of the device cable which has a wall plug attached to it.  
3. Now you need to decide how you want the device to answer calls, automatically or  
manually:  
If you set up the device to answer calls automatically, it answers all incoming  
calls and receives faxes. The device will not be able to distinguish between fax  
and voice calls in this case; if you suspect the call is a voice call, you will need to  
answer it before the device answers the call. To set up the device to answer calls  
automatically, turn on the Auto Answer setting.  
If you set up the device to answer faxes manually, you must be available to  
respond in person to incoming fax calls or the device cannot receive faxes. To  
set up the device to answer calls manually, turn off the Auto Answer setting.  
4. Run a fax test.  
If you pick up the phone before the device answers the call and hear fax tones from a  
sending fax machine, you will need to answer the fax call manually.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail  
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also  
subscribe to a voice mail service through your telephone company, set up the device as  
described in this section.  
NOTE: You cannot receive faxes automatically if you have a voice mail service at  
the same phone number you use for fax calls. You must receive faxes manually; this  
means you must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls. If you want  
to receive faxes automatically instead, contact your telephone company to subscribe  
to a distinctive ring service, or to obtain a separate phone line for faxing.  
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Figure 8-5 Back view of the device  
1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
"1-LINE" port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
To set up the device with voice mail  
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
2. Turn off the Auto Answer setting.  
3. Run a fax test.  
You must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls, or the device cannot  
receive faxes. You must initiate the manual fax before voicemail picks up the line.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case G: Fax line shared with computer modem (no voice calls received)  
If you have a fax line on which you receive no voice calls, and you also have a computer  
modem connected on this line, set up the device as described in this section.  
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NOTE: If you have a computer dial-up modem, your computer dial-up modem shares  
the phone line with the device. You will not be able to use both your modem and the  
device simultaneously. For example, you cannot use the device for faxing while you  
are using your computer dial-up modem to send an e-mail or access the Internet.  
Set up the device with a computer dial-up modem  
Set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modem  
Set up the device with a computer dial-up modem  
If you are using the same phone line for sending faxes and for a computer dial-up modem,  
follow these directions for setting up the device.  
Figure 8-6 Back view of the device  
1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
"1-LINE" port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
3
Computer with modem  
To set up the device with a computer dial-up modem  
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer  
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone wall  
jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
3. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
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4. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn  
off that setting.  
NOTE: If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem  
software, the device will not be able to receive faxes.  
5. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.  
6. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).  
7. Run a fax test.  
When the phone rings, the device automatically answers after the number of rings you  
set in the Rings to Answer setting. The device begins emitting fax reception tones to the  
sending fax machine and receives the fax.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modem  
If you have a DSL line and use that phone line to send faxes, follow these instructions to  
set up your fax.  
1
2
3
Telephone wall jack  
Parallel splitter  
DSL/ADSL filter  
Connect one end of the phone jack that was supplied with the device to  
connect to the 1-LINE port on the back of the device. Connect the other  
end of the cord to the DSL/ADSL filter.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
4
5
Computer  
Computer DSL/ADSL modem  
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NOTE: You will need to purchase a parallel splitter. A parallel splitter has one RJ-11  
port on the front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a 2–line phone splitter,  
a serial splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug  
on the back.  
To set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modem  
1. Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider.  
2. Using the phone cord provided in the box with the device, connect one end to the  
DSL filter, and then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of  
the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the DSL filter to the back of  
the device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
3. Connect the DSL filter to the parallel splitter.  
4. Connect the DSL modem to the parallel splitter.  
5. Connect the parallel splitter to the wall jack.  
6. Run a fax test.  
When the phone rings, the device automatically answers after the number of rings you  
set in the Rings to Answer setting. The device begins emitting fax reception tones to the  
sending fax machine and receives the fax.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem  
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also have  
a computer modem connected on this phone line, set up the device as described in this  
section.  
NOTE: Since your computer modem shares the phone line with the device, you  
cannot use both your modem and the device simultaneously. For example, you cannot  
use the device for faxing while you are using your computer modem to send an e-mail  
or access the Internet.  
Shared voice/fax with computer dial-up modem  
Shared voice/fax with computer DSL/ADSL modem  
Shared voice/fax with computer dial-up modem  
If you use your phone line for both fax and telephone calls, use these instructions to set  
up your fax.  
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There are two different ways to set up the device with your computer based on the number  
of phone ports on your computer. Before you begin, check your computer to see if it has  
one or two phone ports.  
If your computer has only one phone port, you will need to purchase a parallel splitter  
(also called a coupler), as shown below. (A parallel splitter has one RJ-11 port on the  
front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a two-line phone splitter, a serial  
splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug on the  
back.)  
Figure 8-7 Example of a parallel splitter  
If your computer has one phone port, set up the device as described below.  
Figure 8-8 Back view of the device  
1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Phone cord provided with the device plugged into the 1-LINE port on the  
back of the device  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
3
4
5
Parallel splitter  
Computer  
Telephone  
To set up the device on the same phone line as a computer with one phone port  
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer  
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone wall  
jack and plug it into the parallel splitter.  
3. Connect a phone cord from the parallel splitter to the port labeled 2-EXT on the back  
of the device.  
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4. Connect a phone to the parallel splitter.  
5. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
6. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn  
off that setting.  
NOTE: If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem  
software, the HP device will not be able to receive faxes.  
7. Now you need to decide how you want the device to answer calls, automatically or  
manually:  
If you set up the device to answer calls automatically, it answers all incoming  
calls and receives faxes. The device will not be able to distinguish between fax  
and voice calls in this case; if you suspect the call is a voice call, you will need to  
answer it before the device answers the call. To set up the device to answer calls  
automatically, turn on the Auto Answer setting.  
If you set up the device to answer faxes manually, you must be available to  
respond in person to incoming fax calls or the device cannot receive faxes. To  
set up the device to answer calls manually, turn off the Auto Answer setting.  
8. Run a fax test.  
NOTE: If your computer has two telephone ports on the back, you do not need to  
use a parallel splitter. You can plug the telephone into the “OUT” port on the computer  
dial-up modem.  
If you pick up the phone before the device answers the call and hear fax tones from a  
sending fax machine, you will need to answer the fax call manually.  
If you use your phone line for voice, fax, and your computer dial-up modem, follow these  
directions to set up your fax.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
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Shared voice/fax with computer DSL/ADSL modem  
Use these instructions if your computer has a DSL/ADSL modem  
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2
3
4
Telephone wall jack  
Parallel splitter  
DSL/ADSL filter  
Phone cord supplied with the device  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
5
6
7
DSL/ADSL modem  
Computer  
Telephone  
NOTE: You will need to purchase a parallel splitter. A parallel splitter has one RJ-11  
port on the front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a 2–line phone splitter,  
a serial splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug  
on the back.  
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To set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modem  
1. Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider.  
NOTE: Phones in other parts of the home/office sharing the same phone number  
with DSL service will need to be connected to additional DSL filters, otherwise  
you will experience noise when making voice calls.  
2. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the devices, connect one end to the  
DSL filter, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the  
device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the DSL filter to the device,  
you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone is different from  
phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
3. If you have a parallel-type phone system, remove the white plug from the port labeled  
2-EXT on the back of the device, and then connect a phone to this port.  
4. Connect the DSL filter to the parallel splitter.  
5. Connect the DSL modem to the parallel splitter.  
6. Connect the parallel splitter to the wall jack.  
7. Run a fax test.  
When the phone rings, the device automatically answers after the number of rings you  
set in the Rings to Answer setting. The device begins emitting fax reception tones to the  
sending fax machine and receives the fax.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine  
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also have  
an answering machine that answers voice calls at this phone number, set up the device  
as described in this section.  
Figure 8-9 Back view of the device  
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1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord provided to connect to the 1-LINE port on the back of  
the device  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided  
for your country/region.  
3
4
Answering machine  
Telephone (optional)  
To set up the device with a shared voice/fax line with answering machine  
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
2. Unplug your answering machine from the telephone wall jack, and connect it to the  
port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
NOTE: If you do not connect your answering machine directly to the device, fax  
tones from a sending fax machine might be recorded on your answering machine,  
and you probably will not be able to receive faxes with the device.  
3. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
4. (Optional) If your answering machine does not have a built-in phone, for convenience  
you might want to connect a phone to the back of your answering machine at the  
"OUT" port.  
NOTE: If your answering machine does not let you connect an external phone,  
you can purchase and use a parallel splitter (also known as a coupler) to connect  
both the answering machine and telephone to the device. You can use standard  
phone cords for these connections.  
5. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.  
6. Set your answering machine to answer after a low number of rings.  
7. Change the Rings to Answer setting on the device to the maximum number of rings  
supported by your device. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/region.)  
8. Run a fax test.  
When the phone rings, your answering machine answers after the number of rings you  
have set, and then plays your recorded greeting. The device monitors the call during this  
time, "listening" for fax tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the device emits fax  
reception tones and receives the fax; if there are no fax tones, the device stops monitoring  
the line and your answering machine can record a voice message.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
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Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem and answering machine  
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also have  
a computer modem and answering machine connected on this phone line, set up the HP  
device as described in this section.  
NOTE: Since your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line with the HP  
device, you cannot use both your modem and the device simultaneously. For  
example, you cannot use the HP device for faxing while you are using your computer  
dial-up modem to send an e-mail or access the Internet.  
Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and answering machine  
Shared voice/fax line with computer DSL/ADSL modem and answering machine  
Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and answering machine  
There are two different ways to set the HP device with your computer based on the  
number of phone ports on your computer. Before you begin, check your computer to see  
if it has one or two phone ports.  
If your computer has only one phone port, you will need to purchase a parallel splitter,  
as shown below. (A parallel splitter has one RJ-11 port on the front and two RJ-11  
ports on the back. Do not use a two-line phone splitter, a serial splitter, or a parallel  
splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug on the back.)  
Figure 8-10 Example of a parallel splitter  
If your computer has one phone port, set up the HP device as described below.  
Figure 8-11 Back view of the device  
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2
3
4
Telephone wall jack  
Telephone cord connected to the parallel splitter  
Parallel splitter  
Telephone (optional)  
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6
7
Answering machine  
Computer with modem  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
"1-LINE" port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
To set up the device on the same phone line as a computer with one phone port  
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP device.  
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer  
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone wall  
jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
3. Unplug your answering machine from the telephone wall jack, and connect it to the  
port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
NOTE: If you do not connect your answering machine directly to the device, fax  
tones from a sending fax machine might be recorded on your answering machine,  
and you might not be able to receive faxes with the device.  
4. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the HP device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
5. (Optional) If your answering machine does not have a built-in phone, for convenience  
you might want to connect a phone to the back of your answering machine at the  
"OUT" port.  
NOTE: If your answering machine does not let you connect an external phone,  
you can purchase and use a parallel splitter (also known as a coupler) to connect  
both the answering machine and telephone to the device. You can use standard  
phone cords for these connections.  
6. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn  
off that setting.  
NOTE: If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem  
software, the device will not be able to receive faxes.  
7. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.  
8. Set your answering machine to answer after a low number of rings.  
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9. Change the Rings to Answer setting on the HP device to the maximum number of  
rings supported by your HP device. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/  
region.)  
10. Run a fax test.  
NOTE: If you are using a computer with two telephone ports, you do not need a  
parallel splitter. You can plug the answering machine into the “OUT” port on the  
back of the computer.  
When the phone rings, your answering machine answers after the number of rings you  
have set, and then plays your recorded greeting. The device monitors the call during this  
time, "listening" for fax tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the device emits fax  
reception tones and receives the fax; if there are no fax tones, the device stops monitoring  
the line and your answering machine can record a voice message.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Shared voice/fax line with computer DSL/ADSL modem and answering machine  
1
2
3
4
Telephone wall jack  
Parallel splitter  
DSL/ADSL filter  
Phone cord provided with the device connected to the 1-LINE port on the  
back of the device  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
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6
7
8
DSL/ADSL modem  
Computer  
Answering machine  
Telephone (optional)  
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NOTE: You will need to purchase a parallel splitter. A parallel splitter has one RJ-11  
port on the front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a 2–line phone splitter,  
a serial splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug  
on the back.  
To set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modem  
1. Obtain a DSL/ADSL filter from your DSL/ADSL provider.  
NOTE: Phones in other parts of the home/office sharing the same phone number  
with DSL/ADSL service will need to be connected to additional DSL/ADSL filters,  
otherwise you will experience noise when making voice calls.  
2. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to the  
DSL/ADSL filter, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the DSL/ADSL filter to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
3. Connect the DSL/ADSL filter to the splitter.  
4. Unplug the answering machine from the telephone wall jack, and connect it to the  
port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
NOTE: If you do not connect your answering machine directly to the device, fax  
tones from a sending fax machine might be recorded on your answering machine,  
and you probably will not be able to receive faxes with the device.  
5. Connect the DSL modem to the parallel splitter.  
6. Connect the parallel splitter to the wall jack.  
7. Set your answering machine to answer after a low number of rings.  
8. Change your Rings to Answer setting on the device to the maximum number of rings  
supported by the device.  
NOTE: The maximum number of rings varies by country/region.  
9. Run a fax test.  
When the phone rings, your answering machine will answer after the number of rings you  
have set, and then play your recorded greeting. The device monitors the call during this  
time, “listening” for fax tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the device will emit fax  
reception tones and receive the fax; if there are no fax tones, the device stops monitoring  
the line and your answering machine can record a voice message.  
If you use the same phone line for telephone, fax, and have a computer DSL modem,  
follow these instructions to set up your fax.  
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If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mail  
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, use a computer  
dial-up modem on the same phone line, and subscribe to a voice mail service through  
your telephone company, set up the device as described in this section.  
NOTE: You cannot receive faxes automatically if you have a voice mail service at  
the same phone number you use for fax calls. You must receive faxes manually; this  
means you must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls. If you want  
to receive faxes automatically instead, contact your telephone company to subscribe  
to a distinctive ring service, or to obtain a separate phone line for faxing.  
Since your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line with the device, you cannot  
use both your modem and the device simultaneously. For example, you cannot use the  
device for faxing if you are using your computer dial-up modem to send an e-mail or  
access the Internet.  
There are two different ways to set up the device with your computer based on the number  
of phone ports on your computer. Before you begin, check your computer to see if it has  
one or two phone ports.  
If your computer has only one phone port, you will need to purchase a parallel splitter  
(also called a coupler), as shown below. (A parallel splitter has one RJ-11 port on the  
front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a two-line phone splitter, a serial  
splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug on the  
back.)  
Figure 8-12 Example of a parallel splitter  
If your computer has two phone ports, set up the device as described below.  
Figure 8-13 Back view of the device  
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1
2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the  
1-LINE port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
3
4
5
Parallel splitter  
Computer with modem  
Telephone  
To set up the device on the same phone line as a computer with two phone ports  
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer  
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone wall  
jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the device.  
3. Connect a phone to the "OUT" port on the back of your computer dial-up modem.  
4. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back  
of the device.  
NOTE: You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter  
provided for your country/region.  
If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the  
device, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special phone cord is  
different from the phone cords you might already have in your home or office.  
5. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn  
off that setting.  
NOTE: If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem  
software, the device will not be able to receive faxes.  
6. Turn off the Auto Answer setting.  
7. Run a fax test.  
You must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls, or the device cannot  
receive faxes.  
If you encounter problems setting up the device with optional equipment, contact your  
local service provider or vendor for further assistance.  
Serial-type fax setup  
For information on setting up the device for faxing using a serial-type phone system, see  
the Fax Configuration Web site for your country/region.  
Austria  
www.hp.com/at/faxconfig  
www.hp.com/de/faxconfig  
Germany  
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Switzerland (French)  
www.hp.com/ch/fr/faxconfig  
www.hp.com/ch/de/faxconfig  
www.hp.com/uk/faxconfig  
www.hp.fi/faxconfig  
Switzerland (German)  
United Kingdom  
Finland  
Denmark  
www.hp.dk/faxconfig  
Sweden  
www.hp.se/faxconfig  
Norway  
www.hp.no/faxconfig  
Netherlands  
Belgium (Dutch)  
Belguim (French)  
Portugal  
www.hp.nl/faxconfig  
www.hp.be/nl/faxconfig  
www.hp.be/fr/faxconfig  
www.hp.pt/faxconfig  
Spain  
www.hp.es/faxconfig  
France  
www.hp.com/fr/faxconfig  
www.hp.com/ie/faxconfig  
www.hp.com/it/faxconfig  
Ireland  
Italy  
Configure the device (Windows)  
NOTE: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher must be installed on the computer  
system to run the installation program.  
In addition, you must have administrator privileges to install a printer driver on  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista.  
When setting up the device, HP recommends that you connect it after you install the  
software because the installation program is designed to provide you with the easiest  
setup experience. However, if you have connected the cable first, see Connect the device  
before installing the software.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Direct connection  
Network connection  
Direct connection  
You can connect the device directly to your computer using a USB cable.  
NOTE: If you install the device software and connect the device to a computer  
running Windows, you can connect additional devices to the same computer with USB  
cables without reinstalling the device software.  
When setting up the device, HP recommends that you connect the device after you install  
the software because the installation program is designed to provide you with the easiest  
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setup experience. However, if you have connected the cable first, see Connect the device  
before installing the software.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Install the software before connecting the device (recommended)  
Connect the device before installing the software  
Share the device on a locally shared network  
Install the software before connecting the device (recommended)  
To install the software  
1. Close any applications that are running.  
2. Insert the Starter CD into the CD drive. The CD menu runs automatically. If the CD  
menu does not start automatically, double-click the setup icon on the Starter CD.  
3. On the CD menu, click Install USB-Connected Device or Install Network/Wireless  
Device and follow the onscreen instructions.  
4. When prompted, turn on the device and connect it to the computer using a USB cable.  
The Found New Hardware wizard appears on the computer screen, and the device  
icon is created in the Printers folder.  
NOTE: You may connect the USB cable at a later time when you need to use the  
device.  
You can also share the device with other computers using a simple form of networking  
known as locally shared networking. For more information, see Share the device on  
a locally shared network.  
Connect the device before installing the software  
If you connected the device to the computer before installing the device software, the  
Found New Hardware wizard displays on the computer screen.  
NOTE: If you turned on the device, do not turn it off or unplug the cable from the  
device while the installation program is running. If you do so, the installation program  
will not finish.  
To connect the device  
1. In the Found New Hardware dialog box that displays methods for locating the printer  
driver, select the Advanced option, and then click Next.  
NOTE: Do not allow the Found New Hardware wizard to perform an automatic  
search for the printer driver.  
2. Select the check box for specifying the driver location, and ensure that the other check  
boxes are clear.  
3. Insert the Starter CD into the CD drive. If the CD menu appears, close it.  
4. Browse to locate the root directory on the Starter CD (for example, D), and then click  
OK.  
5. Click Next and follow the onscreen instructions.  
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6. Click Finish to close the Found New Hardware wizard. The wizard automatically  
starts the installation program (this might take a short while).  
7. Complete the installation process.  
NOTE: You can also share the device with other computers using a simple form of  
networking known as locally shared networking. For more information, see Share the  
device on a locally shared network.  
Share the device on a locally shared network  
In a locally shared network, the device is connected directly to the USB connector of a  
selected computer (known as the server) and is shared by other computers (clients).  
NOTE: When sharing a directly connected device, use the computer with the newest  
operating system as the server. For example, if you have a computer running  
Windows XP and another computer running an older version of Windows, use the  
computer running Windows XP as the server.  
Use this configuration only in small groups or when usage is low. The connected  
computer is slowed down when many users print to the device.  
Only the printing function is shared. Scan and Copy functions are not shared.  
To share the device  
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers or Printers and Faxes.  
- Or -  
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.  
2. Right-click the device icon, click Properties, and then click the Sharing tab.  
3. Click the option to share the device, and give it a share name.  
4. To share the device with client computers that use other versions of Windows, click  
Additional Drivers to install those drivers as a convenience to the users. You must  
have the Starter CD in your CD drive.  
Network connection  
If the device has network capability, it can be shared in a network environment by  
connecting it directly to the network. This type of connection offers the ability to manage  
the device using the embedded Web server from any computer on the network.  
NOTE: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, or higher, must be installed on the computer  
system to run the installation program.  
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Choose the installation option for the type of network you have:  
Client/server network: If your network has a computer acting as a dedicated print  
server, install the device software on the server, and then install the device software  
on the client computers. For more information see To install the device on a  
network and To install the device software on client computers. This method does not  
allow you to share the full functionality of the device. Client computers can only print  
from the device.  
Peer-to-peer network: If you have a peer-to-peer network (a network without a  
dedicated print server), install the software on the computers that will be using the  
device. For more information, see To install the device on a network.  
In addition, you can connect to a network printer on both types of networks using the Add  
Printer wizard in Windows. For more information, see To install the printer driver using  
Add Printer.  
This section contains the following topics:  
To install the device on a network  
To install the device software on client computers  
To install the printer driver using Add Printer  
To install the device on a network  
Use the following steps to install the device software in the following networking  
scenarios:  
You have a peer-to-peer network (a network without a dedicated print server)  
1. Remove the protective cover from the device's network port and connect the device  
to the network.  
2. Insert the Starter CD into the CD drive. The CD menu starts automatically. If the CD  
menu does not start automatically, browse to the CD drive of the computer and  
double-click Setup.exe.  
3. Click Install USB-Connected Device or Install Network/Wireless device.  
4. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
NOTE: To share the device with Windows client computers, see To install the device  
software on client computers and Share the device on a locally shared network.  
To install the device software on client computers  
After printer drivers are installed on the computer that is acting as the print server, the  
printing functionality can be shared. Individual Windows users who want to use the  
network device must install the software on their computers (clients).  
A client computer can connect to the device in the following ways:  
In the Printers folder, double-click the Add Printer icon and follow the instructions for  
a network installation. For more information, see To install the printer driver using Add  
Printer.  
On the network, browse to the device and drag it to your Printers folder.  
Add the device and install the software from the INF file on your network. On the  
Starter CD, the INF files are stored in the root directory of the CD.  
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To install the printer driver using Add Printer  
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers or Printers and Faxes.  
- Or -  
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.  
2. Double-click Add Printer, and then click Next.  
3. Select Network Printer or Network Printer Server.  
4. Click Next.  
5. Do one of the following:  
Type in the network path or queue name of the shared device, and then click Next.  
Click Have Disk when prompted to select the device model.  
Click Next and locate the device in the list of shared printers.  
6. Click Next and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
Configure the device (Mac OS X)  
You can use the device with a single Macintosh computer using a USB cable, or you can  
share it among other users on a network.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Install the software for network or direct connection  
Share the device on a locally shared network  
Install the software for network or direct connection  
To install the software for a direct connection  
1. Insert the Starter CD into the CD drive.  
2. Double-click HP Installer and follow the onscreen instructions.  
3. When prompted, connect the device to your computer with a USB cable.  
4. If necessary, share the device with other Macintosh computer users.  
Direct connection: Share the device with the other Macintosh computer users.  
For more information, see Share the device on a locally shared network.  
Network connection: Individual Macintosh computer users who want to use the  
device on the network must install the device software on their computers.  
To install the software for a network connection  
1. Remove the protective cover from the device's network port and connect the device  
to the network.  
2. Insert the Starter CD into the CD drive.  
3. Double-click HP Installer, and then follow the onscreen instructions.  
4. On the Connection Type screen, select Wired network/Wireless, and then click  
Next.  
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
Share the device on a locally shared network  
When you connect the device directly, you can share it with other computers using a  
simple form of networking known as Printer Sharing. Use this Printer Sharing only in small  
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groups or when usage is low. The connected computer is slowed down when many users  
print to the device.  
Basic requirements for sharing in Mac OS X environment include the following items:  
The Macintosh computers must be communicating on the network using TCP/IP, and  
they must have IP addresses. (AppleTalk is not supported.)  
The device that is being shared must be connected to a built-in USB port on the host  
Macintosh computer.  
Both the host Macintosh computer and the client Macintosh computers that are using  
the shared device must have the driver or PPD for the device that is installed. (You  
can run the installation program to install the device sharing software and associated  
Help files.)  
For more information about USB device sharing, see the support information on the Apple  
Web site (www.apple.com) or the Apple Macintosh Help on the computer.  
NOTE: Printer Sharing is supported in Mac OS X (v10.4 and higher).  
NOTE: Printer Sharing must be enabled on the host and client computers. Open  
System Preferences, select Sharing, and then click Printer Sharing.  
To share the device among computers running Mac OS X  
1. Turn on printer sharing on all Macintosh computers (host and clients) that are  
connected to the printer.  
Open System Preferences, click Print & Fax, select the printer you want to share  
from the list on the left, and then check Share this printer.  
2. To print from the other Macintosh computers (the clients) on the network, do the  
following:  
a. Click File, and then select Page Setup in the document you want to print.  
b. In the drop-down menu next to Format for, select Shared Printers, and then  
select your device.  
c. Select the Paper Size, and then click OK.  
d. In the document, click File, and then select Print.  
e. From the drop-down menu next to Printer, select Shared Printers, and then  
select your device.  
f. Make additional settings, if necessary, and then click Print.  
Set up the device for wireless communication (some  
models only)  
You may set up the device for wireless communication using one of the following ways:  
Setup method  
Infrastructure  
wireless  
Ad hoc wireless  
communication*  
communication  
USB cable (recommended)  
For more information, see To set up wireless  
communication using the installer (Mac OS X) or To  
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set up wireless communication using the installer  
(Windows).  
Network Toolbox  
NOTE: If you encounter problems, see Solve wireless problems (some models  
only).  
Make sure the device is not connected to the network using a network cable.  
The sending device must have built-in 802.11 capabilities or an 802.11 wireless card  
installed.  
The device and the computers that use it must be on the same subnet.  
Before installing the device software, you may wish to find out the settings of your network.  
Obtain the information from your system administrators, or complete the following tasks:  
Obtain your network's network name or Service Set Identifier (SSID) and  
communication mode (infrastructure or ad hoc) from the configuration utility for the  
network's wireless access point (WAP) or the computer's network card.  
Find out the type of encryption your network uses, such as Wired Equivalent Privacy  
(WEP).  
Find out the security password or encryption key of the wireless device.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Understand 802.11 wireless network settings  
To set up wireless communication using the installer (Windows)  
To set up wireless communication using the installer (Mac OS X)  
To set up wireless communication using the device control panel with wireless setup  
wizard  
To turn off wireless communication  
Connect the device using an ad hoc wireless network connection  
Guidelines for reducing interference on a wireless network  
Configure your firewall to work with HP devices  
Change the connection method  
Guidelines for ensuring wireless network security  
Understand 802.11 wireless network settings  
Network name (SSID)  
By default, the device looks for the wireless network name or SSID named "hpsetup."  
Your network may have a different SSID.  
Communication mode  
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There are two communication mode options:  
Ad hoc: On an ad hoc network, the device is set to ad hoc communication mode and  
communicates directly with other wireless devices without the use of a wireless  
access point, such as a wireless router or Apple AirPort Base Station.  
All devices on the ad hoc network must:  
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Be 802.11 compatible  
Have ad hoc as the communication mode  
Have the same network name (SSID)  
Be on the same subnet and same channel  
Have the same 802.11 security settings  
Infrastructure (recommended): On an infrastructure network, the device is set to  
infrastructure communication mode and communicates with other devices on the  
network, whether the devices are wired or wireless, through a wireless access point,  
such as a router or Apple AirPort Base Station.  
Security settings  
NOTE: For the available settings for the device, see Understand the network  
configuration page.  
For more information on wireless security, visit www.wifi.org.  
Network authentication: The device's factory default setting is 'Open,' which does  
not require security for authorization or encryption. The other possible values are  
'OpenThenShared,' 'Shared,' and 'WPA-PSK' (Wi-Fi® Protected Access Pre-Shared  
Key).  
WPA increases the level of over-the-air data protection and access control on existing  
and future Wi-Fi networks. It addresses all known weaknesses of WEP, the original  
native security mechanism in the 802.11 standard.  
WPA2 is the second generation of WPA security; it provides enterprise and consumer  
Wi-Fi users with a high level of assurance that only authorized users can access their  
wireless networks.  
Data encryption:  
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Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) provides security by encrypting data sent over  
radio waves from one wireless device to another wireless device. Devices on a  
WEP-enabled network use WEP keys to encode data. If your network uses WEP,  
you must know the WEP key(s) it uses.  
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WPA uses the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) for encryption and employs  
802.1X authentication with one of the standard Extensible Authentication Protocol  
(EAP) types available today.  
WPA2 provides a new encryption scheme, the Advanced Encryption Standard  
(AES). AES is defined in counter cipher-block chaining mode (CCM) and supports  
the Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS) to enable security between client  
workstations operating in ad hoc mode.  
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To set up wireless communication using the installer (Windows)  
NOTE: For this method, you will need to have a wireless network set up and running.  
You will also need a USB cable. Do not attach the USB cable until prompted by the  
installer.  
1. Save any open documents. Close any applications that are running on your computer.  
2. Insert the Starter CD into the CD drive. The CD menu runs automatically. If the CD  
menu does not start automatically, double-click the setup icon on the Starter CD.  
3. On the CD menu, click Install Network/Wireless Device, and then follow the  
onscreen instructions.  
NOTE: If the firewall software on your computer displays any messages during  
the installation, select the “always permit/allow“ option in the messages. Selecting  
this option allows the software to install successfully on your computer.  
4. When prompted, temporarily connect the USB wireless setup cable.  
5. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.  
6. Disconnect the USB wireless setup cable when prompted.  
To set up wireless communication using the installer (Mac OS X)  
1. Connect a USB wireless setup cable to the port on the back of the HP device and  
then to any USB port on the computer.  
2. Place the Starter CD into the computer.  
3. Double-click the HP Installer icon on the Starter CD, and then follow the onscreen  
instructions.  
4. Disconnect the USB wireless setup cable when prompted.  
To set up wireless communication using the device control panel with wireless  
setup wizard  
The Wireless Setup Wizard provides an easy way to set up and manage a wireless  
connection to your device.  
NOTE: To use this method, you must have a wireless network set up and running.  
1. Set up the device hardware (see the getting started guide or the setup poster that  
came with your device).  
2. On the device control panel, press the Setup button.  
3. Press an arrow button to move to Network Settings, and then press OK.  
4. Press an arrow button to move to Wireless Setup Wizard, and then press OK.  
5. Follow the display instructions to complete the setup.  
To turn off wireless communication  
Device control panel: Press Setup, then select Network Setup, then select Wireless  
Radio, and then select either On or Off.  
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Connect the device using an ad hoc wireless network connection  
Method 1  
1. Turn on wireless in your computer and in the device.  
2. On your computer, connect to the network name (SSID) “hpsetup“. (This network  
name is the default, ad hoc network created by the HP device.)  
NOTE: If your HP device was previously configured for a different network, you  
can restore the network defaults to enable the device to use “hpsetup“. To restore  
the network defaults complete the following steps:  
Reset the administrator password and network settings: Select Setup, select  
Network, and then select Restore Network Defaults. For more information, see  
General troubleshooting tips and resources.  
Guidelines for reducing interference on a wireless network  
The following tips will help reduce the chances for interference in a wireless network:  
Keep the wireless devices away from large metal objects, such as filing cabinets, and  
other electromagnetic devices, such as microwaves and cordless telephones, as  
these objects can disrupt radio signals.  
Keep the wireless devices away from large masonry structures and other building  
structures as these objects can absorb radio waves and lower signal strength.  
For an infrastructure network, position the WAP in a central location in line of sight  
with the wireless devices on the network.  
Keep all wireless devices on the network within range of one another.  
Configure your firewall to work with HP devices  
A personal firewall, which is security software running on your computer, can block  
network communication between your HP device and your computer.  
If you are having problems such as:  
Printer not found when installing HP software  
Unable to print, print job stuck in queue or printer goes offline  
Scan communication errors or scanner busy messages  
Unable to see printer status on your computer  
The firewall might be preventing your HP device from notifying computers on your network  
where it can be found. If the HP software cannot find the HP device during installation  
(and you know the HP device is on the network), or you have already successfully  
installed HP software and experience problems, try the following:  
1. If you are using a computer running Windows, in the firewall configuration utility, look  
for an option to trust computers on the local subnet (sometimes called the “scope“ or  
“zone“). By trusting all computers on the local subnet, computers and devices in your  
office can communicate with each other while still being protected from the internet.  
This is the easiest approach to use.  
2. If you do not have the option to trust computers on the local subnet, add incoming  
UDP port 427 to your firewall’s list of allowed ports.  
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NOTE: Not all firewalls require you to differentiate between incoming and outgoing  
ports, but some do.  
Another common problem is that HP software is not recognized as a trusted device by  
your firewall to access the network. This can happen if you answered “block“ to any  
firewall dialog boxes that appeared when you installed the HP software.  
If this occurs, and if you are using a computer running Windows, check that the following  
programs are in your firewall’s list of trusted applications; add any that are missing.  
hpqkygrp.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin  
hpqscnvw.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin  
hpqste08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin  
hpqtra08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin  
hpqthb08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin  
NOTE: Refer to your firewall documentation on how to configure the firewall port  
settings and how to add HP files to the “trusted“ list.  
NOTE: Some firewalls continue to cause interference even after you disable them.  
If you continue to have problems after configuring the firewall as described above and  
if you are using a computer running Windows, you might need to uninstall the firewall  
software in order to use the HP device over the network.  
Change the connection method  
If you have installed the software and connected your HP device using a USB or Ethernet  
cable, you can change to a wireless connection any time you want.  
Change from a USB connection to a wireless connection (Windows)  
1. Select Start, Programs, HP, select your device, and then select Change  
Connection Method.  
2. Press Add a Device.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions and remove the USB cable when prompted.  
Change from a USB connection to a wireless connection (Mac OS X)  
1. Click the HP Device Manager icon on the Dock or in the Hewlett Packard folder in  
the Applications folder.  
2. From the Information and Settings list, select Network Printer Setup Utility.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to configure the network settings.  
Change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless connection  
NOTE: For Ethernet-enabled HP devices only.  
1. Open the embedded Web server (EWS). For more information, see Embedded Web  
server.  
2. Click the Networking tab, and then click Wireless (802.11) in the left pane.  
3. On the Wireless Setup tab, press Start Wizard.  
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4. Follow the onscreen instructions to change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless  
connection.  
5. After you finish changing the settings, disconnect the Ethernet cable.  
Guidelines for ensuring wireless network security  
This section contains the following topics:  
To add hardware addresses to a WAP  
Other guidelines  
To add hardware addresses to a WAP  
MAC filtering is a security feature in which a WAP is configured with a list of MAC  
addresses (also called "hardware addresses") of devices that are allowed to gain access  
to the network through the WAP.  
If the WAP does not have the hardware address of a device attempting to access the  
network, the WAP denies the device access to the network.  
If the WAP filters MAC addresses, then the device's MAC address must be added to the  
WAP's list of accepted MAC addresses.  
1. Print the network configuration page. For information on the network configuration  
page, see Understand the network configuration page.  
2. Open the WAP's configuration utility, and add the device's hardware address to the  
list of accepted MAC addresses.  
Other guidelines  
To keep the wireless network secure, follow these guidelines:  
Use a password with at least 20 random characters. You can use up to 63 characters  
in a WPA password.  
Avoid any common words or phrases, easy sequences of characters (such as all 1s),  
and personally-identifiable information for passwords. Always use random strings  
composed of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and if allowed, special  
characters such as punctuation.  
Change the password periodically.  
Change the default password provided by the manufacturer for administrator access  
to the access point or wireless router. Some routers let you change the administrator  
name as well.  
Turn off administrative access over wireless if possible. If you do this, you need to  
connect to the router with a wired Ethernet connection when you want to make  
configuration changes.  
Turn off remote administrative access over the Internet on your router, if possible.  
You can use Remote Desktop to make an encrypted connection to a computer  
running behind your router and make configuration changes from the local computer  
you are accessing over the Internet.  
To avoid accidentally connecting to another party's wireless network, turn off the  
setting to automatically connect to non-preferred networks. This is disabled by default  
in Windows XP.  
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Uninstall and reinstall the software  
If your installation is incomplete, or if you connected the USB cable to the computer before  
prompted by the software installation screen, you might need to uninstall and then  
reinstall the software. Do not simply delete the device application files from your  
computer. Make sure to remove them properly using the uninstall utility provided when  
you installed the software that came with the device.  
There are three methods to uninstall the software on a Windows computer, and one  
method to uninstall on a Macintosh computer.  
To uninstall from a Windows computer, method 1  
1. Disconnect the device from your computer. Do not connect it to your computer until  
after you have reinstalled the software.  
2. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, select Programs or All Programs, select HP,  
select Officejet 6500 E709 Series, and then click Uninstall.  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
4. If you are asked whether you would like to remove shared files, click No.  
Other programs that use these files might not work properly if the files are deleted.  
5. Restart your computer.  
6. To reinstall the software, insert the device Starter CD into your computer's CD-ROM  
drive, follow the onscreen instructions, and also see Install the software before  
connecting the device (recommended).  
7. Connect the device when the software prompts you to connect it to the computer.  
8. Press the Power button to turn the device on.  
After connecting and turning on the device, you might have to wait several minutes  
for all of the Plug and Play events to complete.  
9. Follow the onscreen instructions.  
When the software installation is complete, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon appears  
in the Windows system tray.  
To uninstall from a Windows computer, method 2  
NOTE: Use this method if Uninstall is not available in the Windows Start menu.  
1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, select Settings, select Control Panel, and then  
click Add/Remove Programs.  
- Or -  
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Programs and Features.  
2. Select HP Officejet 6500 E709 Series, and then click Change/Remove or Uninstall/  
Change.  
Follow the onscreen instructions.  
3. Disconnect the device from your computer.  
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4. Restart your computer.  
NOTE: It is important that you disconnect the device before restarting your  
computer. Do not connect the device to your computer until after you have  
reinstalled the software.  
5. Insert the device Starter CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive and then start the  
Setup program.  
6. Follow the onscreen instructions and also see Install the software before connecting  
the device (recommended).  
To uninstall from a Windows computer, method 3  
NOTE: Use this method if Uninstall is not available in the Windows Start menu.  
1. Insert the device Starter CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive, and then start the  
Setup program.  
2. Disconnect the device from your computer.  
3. Select Uninstall and follow the onscreen directions.  
4. Restart your computer.  
NOTE: It is important that you disconnect the device before restarting your  
computer. Do not connect the device to your computer until after you have  
reinstalled the software.  
5. Start the Setup program for the device again.  
6. Select Install.  
7. Follow the onscreen instructions and also see Install the software before connecting  
the device (recommended).  
To uninstall from a Macintosh computer, method 1  
1. Launch HP Device Manager.  
2. Click Information and Settings.  
3. Select Uninstall HP AiO Software from the pull-down menu.  
Follow the onscreen instructions.  
4. After the software is uninstalled, restart your computer.  
5. To reinstall the software, insert the device Starter CD into your computer's CD-ROM  
drive.  
6. On the desktop, open the CD-ROM, and then double-click HP All-in-One Installer.  
7. Follow the onscreen instructions and also see Install the software for network or direct  
connection.  
To uninstall from a Macintosh computer, method 2  
1. Open the Finder.  
2. Double-click Applications.  
3. Double-click Hewlett-Packard.  
4. Select your device, and then double-click Uninstall.  
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This section contains the following topics:  
Work with ink cartridges  
Print and evaluate a print quality report  
Clean the device  
General troubleshooting tips and resources  
Solve printing problems  
Print troubleshooting  
Print quality troubleshooting  
Solve paper-feed problems  
Solve copy problems  
Solve scan problems  
Solve fax problems  
Solve network problems  
Solve wireless problems (some models only)  
Solve photo (memory card) problems  
Solve device management problems  
Troubleshoot installation issues  
Clear jams  
Errors  
Work with ink cartridges  
To ensure the best print quality from the HP all-in-one, you will need to perform some  
simple maintenance procedures. This section provides guidelines for handling the ink  
cartridges, instructions for replacing the ink cartridges, and aligning and cleaning the  
printhead.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Information on ink cartridges and the printhead  
Check the estimated ink levels  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Advanced ink cartridge maintenance  
Advanced printhead maintenance  
Usage information collection  
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Information on ink cartridges and the printhead  
The following tips help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality.  
Make sure you follow the instructions in the setup poster for installing the ink supplies  
for the first time. The instructions in this user guide are for replacing ink cartridges,  
and are not intended for first time installation.  
If you need to replace an ink cartridge, wait until you have the new ink cartridge  
available to install before removing the old cartridge.  
CAUTION: Wait until you have a new ink cartridge available before removing  
the old ink cartridge. Do not leave the ink cartridge outside of the product for an  
extended period of time. This can result in damage to both the product and the  
ink cartridge.  
Keep all ink cartridges in the original sealed packages until they are needed.  
Store ink cartridges in the same orientation packages hang on store shelves or, if out  
of box, with label facing down.  
Turn off the HP all-in-one by pressing the Power button located on the product. Wait  
until the Power light turns off before unplugging the power cord or turning off a power  
strip. If you improperly turn off the HP all-in-one, the print carriage might not return to  
the correct position causing problems with the ink cartridges and print quality issues.  
Store ink cartridges at room temperature (15-35° C or 59-95° F).  
You do not need to replace the cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable,  
but a significant decrease in print quality may be the result of one or more depleted  
cartridges. It could also be caused by a clogged printhead. Possible solutions include  
checking the estimated ink levels remaining in the cartridges, and cleaning the  
printhead. Cleaning the printhead will use some ink.  
Do not clean the printhead unnecessarily. This wastes ink and shortens the life of the  
cartridges.  
Handle ink cartridges carefully. Dropping, jarring, or rough handling during installation  
can cause temporary printing problems.  
If you are transporting the product, do the following to prevent ink leaking from the  
print carriage or other damage from occurring to the product:  
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Make sure you turn off the product by pressing the Power button.  
The print carriage should be parked on the right side in the service station.  
Make sure you leave the ink cartridges and printhead installed.  
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Lightly pack the inside of the product with crumpled newspaper to prevent the  
print carriage from moving during transportation.  
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The product must be transported sitting flat; it should not be placed its side, back,  
front, or top.  
Related topics  
Check the estimated ink levels  
Clean the printhead  
Check the estimated ink levels  
You can check the estimated ink levels from the HP Solution Center, Toolbox (Windows),  
the HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X), or the embedded Web server. For information about  
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using these tools, see Use device management tools. You can also print the Printer Status  
page to view this information (see Understand the printer status page).  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge available  
to avoid possible printing delays. You do not have to replace the cartridges until the  
print quality is unacceptable.  
NOTE: If you have installed a refilled or remanufactured cartridge, or a cartridge that  
has been used in another printer, the ink level indicator might be inaccurate or  
unavailable.  
NOTE: Ink from the cartridges is used in the printing process in a number of different  
ways, including in the initialization process, which prepares the product and cartridges  
for printing, and in printhead servicing, which keeps print nozzles clear and ink flowing  
smoothly. In addition, some residual ink is left in the cartridge after it is used. For more  
information, see www.hp.com/go/inkusage.  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Follow these instructions when you need to replace ink cartridges.  
NOTE: If you are setting up the product for the first time, make sure you follow the  
instructions in the setup poster for installing the ink supplies.  
For information on recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling  
program.  
If you do not already have replacement ink cartridges for the HP all-in-one, to order  
cartridges, go to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If prompted, choose your country/region,  
follow the prompts to select your product, and then click one of the shopping links on the  
page.  
NOTE: At this time, some portions of the HP Web site are available in English only.  
CAUTION: Wait until you have a new ink cartridge available before removing the  
old ink cartridge. Do not leave the ink cartridge outside of the product for an extended  
period of time. This can result in damage to both the product and the ink cartridge.  
To replace the ink cartridges  
1. Make sure the product is turned on.  
2. Open the ink cartridge access door.  
The print carriage moves to the center of the product.  
NOTE: Wait until the print carriage stops moving before proceeding.  
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3. Press the tab on the front of the ink cartridge to release it, and then remove it from  
the slot.  
4. Remove the new ink cartridge from its packaging by pulling the orange pull-tab  
straight back to remove the plastic wrap from the ink cartridge.  
NOTE: Make sure you remove the plastic wrap from the ink cartridge before  
installing it in the product, or printing will fail.  
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5. Twist the orange cap to snap it off.  
6. Using the colored shaped icons for help, slide the ink cartridge into the empty slot  
until it clicks into place and is seated firmly in the slot.  
CAUTION: Do not lift the latch handle on the print carriage to install the ink  
cartridges. Doing so can result in incorrectly seated ink cartridges and printing  
problems. The latch must remain down in order to correctly install the ink  
cartridges.  
Make sure that you insert the ink cartridge into the slot that has the same shaped icon  
and color as the one you are installing.  
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each ink cartridge you are replacing.  
8. Close the ink cartridge door.  
Related topics  
Order printing supplies online  
Advanced ink cartridge maintenance  
This section contains the following topics:  
Clean the sensor  
Clean the sensor windows on the ink cartridges  
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Clean the sensor  
NOTE: This procedure is only necessary when you see an error message relating  
to the ink cartridges. For more information about error messages, see Errors.  
Clean the sensor.  
If the problem is not resolved, printing can continue, but the ink system behavior might  
change.  
CAUTION: The cleaning procedure should take only a few minutes. Make sure that  
the ink cartridges are reinstalled in the product when instructed. Leaving them outside  
of the product for an extended period of time can result in damage to the ink cartridges.  
To clean the sensor in the product  
1. Gather swabs or a lint-free cloth to use for the cleaning procedure.  
2. Make sure the product is turned on.  
3. Open the ink cartridge access door by lifting from the front right of the product, until  
the door locks into place.  
The print carriage moves to the center of the product.  
NOTE: Wait until the print carriage stops moving before proceeding.  
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4. Locate the sensor inside the product.  
The sensor is a square, black plastic part slightly larger than a pencil eraser, just to  
the left of the print carriage.  
5. Wipe the sensor with a dry swab or lint-free cloth.  
6. Close the ink cartridge access door, and check if the error message has been  
resolved.  
7. If you still receive the error message, turn the product off, and then on again.  
Clean the sensor windows on the ink cartridges  
Clean the window on all of the ink cartridges.  
If the problem is not resolved, printing can continue, but the ink system behavior might  
change.  
CAUTION: The cleaning procedure should take only a few minutes. Make sure that  
the ink cartridges are reinstalled in the product when instructed. Leaving them outside  
of the product for an extended period of time can result in damage to the ink cartridges.  
To clean the sensor window on the ink cartridges  
1. Gather swabs or a lint-free cloth to use for the cleaning procedure.  
2. Make sure the product is turned on.  
3. Open the ink cartridge access door by lifting from the front right of the product, until  
the door locks into place.  
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The print carriage moves to the center of the product.  
NOTE: Wait until the print carriage stops moving before proceeding.  
4. Remove all of the ink cartridges and place them on a piece of paper with the ink  
openings pointing up.  
To remove the ink cartridges  
a. Press the tab on the ink cartridge to release it, and then remove it from the slot.  
b. Place the ink cartridge on a sheet of paper with the ink opening pointing up.  
c. Repeat steps a and b for each ink cartridge.  
5. For each ink cartridge, wipe the sensor window with a dry swab or lint-free cloth.  
The sensor window is an area of clear plastic near the copper or gold-colored metal  
contacts on the bottom of the ink cartridge. Try not to touch the metal contacts.  
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6. Install each ink cartridge in its slot. Press it down until the tab snaps into place.  
Match the color and icon on each ink cartridge label to the color and icon on the slot  
for that ink cartridge.  
7. Close the ink cartridge access door, and check if the error has been resolved.  
8. If you still receive the error message, turn the product off, and then on again.  
Advanced printhead maintenance  
If you are experiencing problems with printing, you might have a problem with the  
printhead. You should perform the procedures in the following sections only when  
directed to do so for resolving print quality issues.  
Performing the aligning and cleaning procedures unnecessarily can waste ink and  
shorten the life of the cartridges.  
If you receive an error message about the ink cartridges, see Errors for more information.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Clean the printhead  
Align the printer  
Clean the printhead  
If your printed output is streaked or has any incorrect or missing colors, the printhead  
might need to be cleaned.  
This process uses ink to attempt to unclog and clean the nozzles in the printhead.  
This might take a few minutes and will use one or more sheets of paper.  
To clean the printhead from the control panel  
1. Load letter, A4, or legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray.  
2. Press Setup.  
3. Press the down arrow button to highlight Tools, and then press OK.  
4. Press the down arrow button to highlight Clean Printhead, and then press OK.  
The product cleans the printhead.  
5. Press any button to return to the Tools menu.  
To clean the printhead from the Printer Toolbox  
1. Load letter, A4, or legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray.  
2. In the HP Solution Center, click Settings.  
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3. In the Print Settings area, click Printer Toolbox.  
NOTE: You can also open the Printer Toolbox from the Print Properties dialog  
box. In the Print Properties dialog box, click the Features tab, and then click  
Printer Services.  
The Printer Toolbox appears.  
4. Click the Device Services tab.  
5. Click Clean Printhead.  
6. Follow the prompts until you are satisfied with the quality of the output, and then click  
Done.  
There are two stages of cleaning. Each stage lasts about two minutes, uses one sheet  
of paper, and uses an increasing amount of ink. After each stage, review the quality  
of the printed page. You should only initiate the next phase of cleaning if the print  
quality is poor.  
If print quality still seems poor after you complete both stages of cleaning, try aligning  
the printer. If print quality problems persist after cleaning and aligning, contact HP  
support.  
To clean the printhead from the embedded Web server  
1. Load letter, A4, or legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray.  
2. Click the Device Settings tab, click Device Services in the left pane, select Clean  
Printheads from the drop-down list in the Print Quality section, and then click Run  
Diagnostic.  
Align the printer  
The product automatically aligns the printhead during the initial setup.  
You might want to use this feature when the printer status report shows streaking or white  
lines through any of the blocks of color or if you are having print quality issues with your  
printouts.  
To align the printhead from the control panel  
1. Load letter, A4, or legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray.  
2. Press Setup.  
3. Press the down arrow button to highlight Tools, and then press OK.  
4. Press the down arrow button to highlight Align Printer, and then press OK.  
The product aligns the printhead.  
5. Press any button to return to the Tools menu.  
To align the printer from the Printer Toolbox  
1. Load letter, A4, or legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray.  
2. In the HP Solution Center, click Settings.  
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3. In the Print Settings area, click Printer Toolbox.  
NOTE: You can also open the Printer Toolbox from the Print Properties dialog  
box. In the Print Properties dialog box, click the Features tab, and then click  
Printer Services.  
The Printer Toolbox appears.  
4. Click the Device Services tab.  
5. Click Align the Printer.  
The product prints a test page, aligns the printhead, and calibrates the printer.  
Recycle or discard the page.  
To align the printer from the embedded Web server  
1. Load letter, A4, or legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray.  
2. Click the Settings tab, click Device Services in the left pane, select Align  
Printhead from the drop-down list in the Print Quality section, and then click Run  
Diagnostic.  
Usage information collection  
The HP cartridges used with this product contain a memory chip that assists in the  
operation of the product.  
In addition, this memory chip collects a limited set of information about the usage of the  
product, which might include the following: the date when the cartridge was first installed,  
the date when the cartridge was last used, the number of pages printed using the  
cartridge, the page coverage, the printing modes used, any printing errors that might have  
occurred, and the product model. This information helps HP design future products to  
meet our customers' printing needs.  
The data collected from the cartridge memory chip does not contain information that can  
be used to identify a customer or user of the cartridge or their product.  
HP collects a sampling of the memory chips from cartridges returned to HP's free return  
and recycling program (HP Planet Partners: www.hp.com/recycle). The memory chips  
from this sampling are read and studied in order to improve future HP products. HP  
partners who assist in recycling this cartridge might have access to this data, as well.  
Any third party possessing the cartridge might have access to the anonymous information  
on the memory chip. If you prefer to not allow access to this information, you can render  
the chip inoperable. However, after you render the memory chip inoperable, the cartridge  
cannot be used in an HP product.  
If you are concerned about providing this anonymous information, you can make this  
information inaccessible by turning off the memory chip's ability to collect the product's  
usage information:  
To turn off usage information collection  
1. On the product control panel, press the Setup button.  
2. Select Preferences, and then select Cartridge Chip Info.  
3. Press 1 to turn off usage information collection.  
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NOTE: If you turn off the memory chip's ability to collect the product's usage  
information, you can still continue to use the cartridge in the HP product.  
Print and evaluate a print quality report  
Print quality problems can have many causes: software settings, a poor image file, or the  
printing system itself. If you are unhappy with the quality of your prints, a Print Quality  
Diagnostic page can help you determine if the printing system is working properly.  
This section includes the following topics:  
To print a print quality report  
To evaluate the Print Quality Diagnostic Page  
To print a print quality report  
1. Load regular, white, letter-size or A4 paper.  
2. Press Setup until you see Print Report  
3. Press the right arrow until you see Print Quality Report. Press OK.  
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To evaluate the Print Quality Diagnostic Page  
This section includes the following topics:  
Ink Levels  
Good color bars  
Ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded bars  
Regular white streaks in the bars  
Bar colors are not uniform  
Large Black Font Text  
Alignment Patters  
Ink Levels  
Ÿ Look at the Ink Level number in Line 21. If any of the bar level indicators are low, you  
may need to replace that ink cartridge.  
NOTE: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning  
purposes only. When you receive an ink alert message, consider having a  
replacement cartridge available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need  
to replace cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
Good color bars  
Ÿ Look at the color bars in the middle of the page. There should be seven color bars.  
The color bars should have sharp edges. They should be solid (not streaked with  
white or other colors). They should be uniform in color throughout.  
Example of Good Color Bars - all seven bars are solid, sharp-edged, and extend with  
uniform color all the way across the page - the printer is operating correctly. The bars  
correspond to the ink cartridges in the printer as follows:  
Item  
Cartridge color  
1
2
3
Black Ink Cartridge  
Cyan Ink Cartridge  
Magenta Ink Cartridge  
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Item  
Cartridge color  
4
Yellow Ink Cartridge  
Ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded bars  
Example of Bad Color Bars - The top bar is irregularly streaked or fading.  
Example of Bad Color Bars - The top black bar is ragged on one end.  
If any of the bars are ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded, follow these steps:  
1. Make sure the ink cartridges have ink.  
2. Remove the cartridge corresponding to the streaked bar and make sure it is properly  
vented. For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges.  
3. Reinstall the cartridge and make sure all the cartridges are properly latched. For more  
information, see Replace the ink cartridges  
4. Clean the printhead. For more information, see Clean the printhead  
5. Try another print or reprint the Print Quality Diagnostic report. If the problem still  
occurs, but cleaning seems to have helped, clean again.  
6. If cleaning does not solve the problem, replace the cartridge that corresponds to the  
ragged bar.  
7. If replacing the ink cartridge does not help, contact HP - the printhead may need to  
be replaced.  
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Preventing the problem that causes ragged bars on the Print Quality Diagnostic  
report:  
Avoid leaving opened ink cartridges outside of the printer for an extended period of  
time.  
Wait until a new cartridge is ready to be installed before removing an old ink cartridge.  
If you do not see any defects on the print quality report, then the printing system is working  
correctly. There is no reason to replace supplies or have the product serviced, because  
they are functioning properly. If you still have a print quality problem, here are some other  
things you can check:  
Check the paper.  
Check the print settings.  
Make sure your image has sufficient resolution.  
If the problem seems confined to a band near the edge of your printout, use the  
software you installed with the product or another software application to rotate the  
image 180 degrees. The problem might not appear on the other end of the print.  
Regular white streaks in the bars  
If any of the color bars show regular white streaks, follow these steps:  
1. If line 36 on the Print Quality Diagnostic report reads PHA TTOE = 0, align the printer.  
For more information, see Align the printer.  
2. If line 36 is not 0, or aligning does not help, clean the printhead. For more information,  
see Clean the printhead.  
3. Print another Print Quality Diagnostic report. If the streaking is still there, but seems  
better, try another cleaning. If the streaking gets worse, contact HP - the printhead  
may need to be repalced.  
Bar colors are not uniform  
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If the color of any of the bars is not uniform, follow these steps:  
1. If the printer was recently transported at a high altitude, try a printhead cleaning.  
2. If the printer was not recently transported, try printing another Print Quality Diagnostic  
report. This will use less ink than a printhead cleaning, but if it is not effective, try a  
cleaning.  
3. Retry the Print Quality Diagnostic report. If the colors seem to be improving, continue  
cleaning. If the colors get worse, contact HP - the printhead may need to be replaced.  
Large Black Font Text  
Look at the large-font text above the color blocks. I ABCDEFG abcdefg The type should  
be sharp and clear. If the type is jagged, try aligning the printer. If there are streaks or  
smears of ink, clean the printhead.  
Example of good Large-Font Type - the letters are sharp and clear - the printer is operating  
correctly.  
Example of bad Large-Font Type - the letters are jagged - align the printer.  
Example of bad Large-Font Type - the letters are smeared - clean the printhead and check  
if the paper is curled. To avoid curl, store all paper flat in a resealable bag.  
Example of bad Large-Font Type - the letters are ragged on one end - clean the printer.  
If this defect occurs right after a new cartridge is installed, the printer's automatic servicing  
routines may solve the problem in a day or so, using less ink than a printhead cleaning.  
Alignment Patters  
If the color bars and large font text look OK, and the ink cartridges are not empty, look at  
the alignment pattern directly above the color bars.  
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Example of a good alignment pattern. The lines are straight.  
Examples of a bad alignment pattern. The lines are jagged - align the printer. If that does  
not work, contact HP.  
If the Print Quality Diagnostic report indicates that the printer is working correctly, try the  
following:  
Check the paper  
Check the print settings  
Make sure your image file has sufficient resolution  
If the problem seems confined to a band near the edge of a print, use the software  
you installed with the device or another software application to rotate the image 180  
degrees. The problem may not appear on the other end of the print.  
If the Print Quality Diagnostic report indicates that the printer is not working correctly, try  
the following:  
Use genuine HP ink cartridges - HP cannot guarantee the quality of non-HP ink.  
Clean the printhead.  
Align the device.  
If none of these solutions work, contact HP.  
Clean the device  
This section provides instructions for keeping the device in top working condition. Perform  
these maintenance procedures as necessary.  
Dust or dirt on the scanner glass, scanner lid backing, or scanner frame can slow down  
performance, degrade the quality of scans, and affect the accuracy of special features.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Clean the scanner glass  
Clean the exterior  
Clean the automatic document feeder  
Clean the scanner glass  
To clean the scanner glass  
1. Turn off the device.  
2. Lift the scanner lid.  
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3. Clean the glass by using a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed with a mild glass  
cleaner. Dry the glass with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.  
CAUTION: Use only glass cleaner to clean the scanner glass. Avoid cleaners  
that contain abrasives, acetone, benzene, and carbon tetrachloride, all of which  
can damage the scanner glass. Avoid isopropyl alcohol because it can leave  
streaks on the glass.  
CAUTION: Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the glass. If too much glass  
cleaner is applied, the cleaner could leak under the glass and damage the  
scanner.  
4. Close the scanner lid, and turn on the device.  
Clean the exterior  
NOTE: Before cleaning the device, turn off the power and unplug the power cord  
from the electrical socket.  
Use a soft, damp, lint-free cloth to wipe dust, smudges, and stains off of the case. The  
exterior of the device does not require cleaning. Keep fluids away from the interior of the  
device, as well as from the device control panel.  
Clean the automatic document feeder  
If the automatic document feeder picks up multiple pages or if it does not pick up plain  
paper, you can clean the rollers and separator pad. Lift the automatic document feeder  
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cover to access the pick assembly inside the automatic document feeder, clean the rollers  
or separator pad, and then close the cover.  
To clean the rollers or separator pad  
1. Remove all originals from the document feeder tray.  
2. Lift the automatic document feeder cover (1).  
This provides easy access to the rollers (2) and separator pad (3), as shown below.  
1
2
3
Automatic document feeder cover  
Rollers  
Separator pad  
3. Lightly dampen a clean lint-free cloth with distilled water, then squeeze any excess  
liquid from the cloth.  
4. Use the damp cloth to wipe any residue off the rollers or separator pad.  
NOTE: If the residue does not come off using distilled water, try using isopropyl  
(rubbing) alcohol.  
5. Close the cover of the automatic document feeder.  
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To clean the glass strip inside the automatic document feeder  
1. Turn off the HP all-in-one, and unplug the power cord.  
NOTE: Depending how long the HP all-in-one is unplugged, the date and time  
might be erased. You might need to reset the date and time later, when you plug  
the power cord back in.  
2. Raise the lid, as if you were loading an original on the glass.  
3. Lift the cover of the automatic document feeder.  
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4. Lift the automatic document feeder mechanism.  
There is a glass strip under the automatic document feeder.  
5. Clean the glass strip with a soft cloth or sponge slightly moistened with a nonabrasive  
glass cleaner.  
CAUTION: Do not use abrasives, acetone, benzene, or carbon tetrachloride on  
the glass, since they can damage it. Do not place or spray liquid directly on the  
glass. The liquid might seep under the glass and damage the device.  
6. Lower the automatic document feeder mechanism, and then close the cover of the  
automatic document feeder.  
7. Close the lid.  
8. Plug in the power cord, and then turn on the HP all-in-one.  
General troubleshooting tips and resources  
Try these when you begin troubleshooting a printing problem.  
For a paper jam, see Clear jams.  
For paper-feed problems, such as the paper skew and paper pick, see Solve paper-  
feed problems.  
Power light is on and not blinking. When the device is turned on for the first time, it  
takes approximately 12 minutes to initialize.  
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Power cord and other cables are working, and are firmly connected to the device.  
Make sure the device is connected firmly to a functioning alternating current (AC)  
power outlet, and is turned on. For voltage requirements, see Electrical  
specifications.  
Media is loaded correctly in the input tray and is not jammed in the device.  
All packing tapes and materials are removed.  
The device is set as the current or default printer. For Windows, set it as the default  
in the Printers folder. For Mac OS X, set it as the default in the Printer Setup Utility  
(Mac OS X (v10.4), for Mac OS X (v10.5) open System Preferences, select Print &  
Fax, and then select the device from the Default Printer drop-down list.) See your  
computer's documentation for more information.  
Pause Printing is not selected if you are using a computer running Windows.  
You are not running too many programs when you are performing a task. Close  
programs that you are not using or restart the computer before attempting the task  
again.  
Troubleshooting topics  
Solve printing problems  
Print troubleshooting  
Print quality troubleshooting  
Solve paper-feed problems  
Solve copy problems  
Solve scan problems  
Solve fax problems  
Solve network problems  
Solve wireless problems (some models only)  
Solve photo (memory card) problems  
Troubleshoot installation issues  
Solve printing problems  
This section contains the following topics:  
The device shuts down unexpectedly  
Error message appears on control-panel display  
Device takes a long time to print  
Blank or partial page printed  
Something on the page is missing or incorrect  
Placement of the text or graphics is wrong  
The device shuts down unexpectedly  
Check the power and power connections  
Make sure the device is connected firmly to a functioning alternating current (AC) power  
outlet. For voltage requirements, see Electrical specifications.  
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Error message appears on control-panel display  
A non-recoverable error has occurred  
Disconnect all cables (such as power cord and USB cable), wait about 20 seconds, and  
reconnect the cables. If the problem persists, visit the HP Web site (www.hp.com/  
support) for the latest troubleshooting information, or product fixes and updates.  
NOTE: For more information about error messages, see Errors.  
Device takes a long time to print  
Check the system configuration and resources  
Make sure the computer meets the minimum system requirements for the device. For  
more information, see System requirements.  
Check the device software settings  
Print speed is slower when Best or Maximum dpi is selected as the print quality. To  
increase the print speed, select different print settings in the device driver. For more  
information, see Change print settings.  
Low ink levels  
Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge available  
to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink cartridges until  
print quality becomes unacceptable.  
The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink. Insufficient ink may cause the printhead to  
overheat. When the printhead overheats, the printer slows down to allow it to cool.  
Blank or partial page printed  
Check the ink levels  
The ink cartridges may be running low on ink.  
Clean the printhead  
Complete the printhead cleaning procedure. For more information, see Clean the  
printhead.  
NOTE: Turn off the HP all-in-one by pressing the Power button located on the  
product. Wait until the Power light turns off before unplugging the power cord or  
turning off a power strip. If you improperly turn off the HP all-in-one, the print carriage  
might not return to the correct position causing problems with the ink cartridges and  
print quality issues.  
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Check the media settings  
Make sure you select the correct print quality settings in the printer driver for the media  
loaded in the trays.  
Make sure the page settings in the printer driver match the page size of media loaded  
in the tray.  
More than one page is being picked  
For more information on paper-feed problems, see Solve paper-feed problems.  
There is a blank page in the file  
Check the file to make sure there is no blank page.  
Something on the page is missing or incorrect  
Check the ink cartridges  
Make sure the correct ink cartridges are installed and the ink cartridges are not low on  
ink. For more information, see Manage the device and Check the estimated ink levels.  
NOTE: Turn off the HP all-in-one by pressing the Power button located on the  
product. Wait until the Power light turns off before unplugging the power cord or  
turning off a power strip. If you improperly turn off the HP all-in-one, the print carriage  
might not return to the correct position causing problems with the ink cartridges and  
print quality issues.  
Check the margin settings  
Make sure the margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of the  
device. For more information, see Set minimum margins.  
Check the color print settings  
Make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected in the print driver.  
Check the device location and length of USB cable  
High electromagnetic fields (such as those generated by USB cables) can sometimes  
cause slight distortions to printouts. Move the device away from the source of the  
electromagnetic fields. Also, it is recommended that you use a USB cable that is less than  
3 meters (9.8 feet) long to minimize the effects of these electromagnetic fields.  
Placement of the text or graphics is wrong  
Check how the media is loaded  
Make sure the media width and length guides fit snugly against the edges of the stack of  
media, and make sure the tray is not overloaded. For more information, see Load  
media.  
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Check the media size  
Content on a page might be cut off if the document size is larger than the media that  
you are using.  
Make sure the media size selected in the printer driver match the size of media loaded  
in the tray.  
Check the margin settings  
If the text or graphics are cut off at the edges of the page, make sure the margin settings  
for the document do not exceed the printable area of your device. For more information,  
see Set minimum margins.  
Check the page-orientation setting  
Make sure the media size and page orientation selected in the application match the  
settings in the printer driver. For more information, see Change print settings.  
Check the device location and length of USB cable  
High electromagnetic fields (such as those generated by USB cables) can sometimes  
cause slight distortions to printouts. Move the device away from the source of the  
electromagnetic fields. Also, it is recommended that you use a USB cable that is less than  
3 meters (9.8 feet) long to minimize the effects of these electromagnetic fields.  
If the above solutions do not work, the problem may be caused by the inability of the  
application to interpret print settings properly. See the release notes for known software  
conflicts, refer to the application's documentation, or contact the software manufacturer  
for specific help.  
Print troubleshooting  
Use this section to solve these printing problems:  
Envelopes print incorrectly  
Borderless printing produces unexpected results  
The product is not responding  
The product prints meaningless characters  
Nothing happens when I try to print  
The pages in my document came out in the wrong order  
The margins are not printing as expected  
Text or graphics are cut off at the edge of the page  
A blank page came out while printing  
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Envelopes print incorrectly  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Load the stack of envelopes correctly  
Solution 2: Check the envelope type  
Solution 3: Tuck the flaps to avoid paper jams  
Solution 1: Load the stack of envelopes correctly  
Solution: Load a stack of envelopes in the input tray, with the envelope flaps facing  
up and to the left.  
Make sure that you remove all paper from the input tray before loading the envelopes.  
Cause: A stack of envelopes was loaded incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the envelope type  
Solution: Do not use shiny or embossed envelopes or envelopes that have clasps  
or windows.  
Cause: The wrong type of envelope was loaded.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Tuck the flaps to avoid paper jams  
Solution: To avoid paper jams, tuck the flaps inside the envelopes.  
Cause: The flaps might get caught in the rollers.  
Borderless printing produces unexpected results  
Solution: Try printing the image from the photo imaging software that came with  
the product.  
Cause: Printing a borderless image from a non-HP software application produced  
unexpected results.  
The product is not responding  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Turn on the product  
Solution 2: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution 3: Select the correct printer  
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Solution 4: Check the printer driver status  
Solution 5: Wait until the product completes the current operation  
Solution 6: Remove all cancelled print jobs from the queue  
Solution 7: Clear the paper jam  
Solution 8: Make sure the print carriage can move freely  
Solution 9: Check the connection from the product to your computer  
Solution 10: Restart the product  
Solution 1: Turn on the product  
Solution: Look at the Power light located on the product. If it is not lit, the product  
is turned off. Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the product and plugged  
into a power outlet. Press the Power button to turn on the product.  
Cause: The product was turned off.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution: Load paper in the input tray.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The product was out of paper.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Select the correct printer  
Solution: Make sure you have selected the correct printer in your software  
application.  
TIP: You can set the product as the default printer to ensure that the printer is  
automatically selected when you select Print in the File menu of your different  
software applications.  
Cause: The product was not the selected printer.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Check the printer driver status  
Solution: The printer driver status might have changed to either offline or stop  
printing.  
To check the printer driver status  
Ÿ In the HP Solution Center, click the Status tab.  
Cause: The status of the printer driver had changed.  
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If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Wait until the product completes the current operation  
Solution: If the product is performing another task such as copying or scanning,  
your print job will be delayed until the product completes the current task.  
Some documents take a long time to print. If nothing has printed several minutes after  
you sent a print job to the product, check the product display to see if there are any  
messages.  
Cause: The product was busy with another task.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 6: Remove all cancelled print jobs from the queue  
Solution: A print job might remain in the queue after it has been cancelled. The  
cancelled print job jams the queue and prevents the next print job from printing.  
From your computer, open the printer folder and see if the cancelled job remains in  
the print queue. Try to delete the job from the queue. If the print job remains in the  
queue, try one or both of the following:  
Disconnect the USB cable from the product, restart the computer, and then  
reconnect the USB cable to the product.  
Shut down the product, restart the computer, and then restart the product.  
Cause: A deleted print job was in the queue.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 7: Clear the paper jam  
Solution: Clear the paper jam and remove any torn paper that remains in the  
product.  
For more information, see:  
Clear jams  
Cause: The product had a paper jam.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 8: Make sure the print carriage can move freely  
Solution: Unplug the power cable if it is not already unplugged. Check to see if the  
print carriage will move freely from one side of the printer to the other. Do not try to  
force it to move if it is hung up on something.  
CAUTION: Be careful not to force the print carriage. If the carriage is stuck,  
forcing it to move will damage the printer.  
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Cause: The print carriage had stalled.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 9: Check the connection from the product to your computer  
Solution: Check the connection from the product to your computer. Verify that the  
USB cable is securely plugged into the USB port on the back of the product. Make  
sure the other end of the USB cable is plugged into a USB port on your computer.  
After the cable is connected properly, turn off the product and then on again. If the  
product is connected to the computer through a wired, wireless, or Bluetooth  
connection, make sure that the respective connections are active and the prodict is  
turned on.  
If the connections are secure, and nothing has printed several minutes after you sent  
a print job to the product, check the status of the product. In the HP Solution Center  
Software, click Settings, and then click Status.  
Cause: The computer was not communicating with the product.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 10: Restart the product  
Solution: Turn off the product, and then unplug the power cord. Plug the power  
cord back in, and then press the Power button to turn on the product.  
Cause: The product experienced an error.  
The product prints meaningless characters  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Restart the product  
Solution 2: Print a previously saved version of the document  
Solution 1: Restart the product  
Solution: Turn off the product and your computer for 60 seconds, then turn them  
both on and try printing again.  
Cause: There was no available memory in the product.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Print a previously saved version of the document  
Solution: Try printing another document from the same software application. If this  
works, then try printing a previously saved version of the document that is not corrupt.  
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Cause: The document was corrupt.  
Nothing happens when I try to print  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Turn on the product  
Solution 2: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution 3: Select the correct printer  
Solution 4: Check the printer driver status  
Solution 5: Wait until the product completes the current operation  
Solution 6: Remove all cancelled print jobs from the queue  
Solution 7: Clear the paper jam  
Solution 8: Make sure the print carriage can move freely  
Solution 9: Check the connection from the product to your computer  
Solution 10: Restart the product  
Solution 1: Turn on the product  
Solution: Look at the Power light located on the product. If it is not lit, the product  
is turned off. Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the product and plugged  
into a power outlet. Press the Power button to turn on the product.  
Cause: The product was turned off.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution: Load paper in the input tray.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The product was out of paper.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Select the correct printer  
Solution: Make sure you have selected the correct printer in your software  
application.  
TIP: You can set the product as the default printer to ensure that the printer is  
automatically selected when you select Print in the File menu of your different  
software applications.  
Cause: The product was not the selected printer.  
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If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Check the printer driver status  
Solution: The printer driver status might have changed to either offline or stop  
printing.  
To check the printer driver status  
Ÿ In the HP Solution Center, click the Status tab.  
Cause: The status of the printer driver had changed.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Wait until the product completes the current operation  
Solution: If the product is performing another task such as copying or scanning,  
your print job will be delayed until the product completes the current task.  
Some documents take a long time to print. If nothing has printed several minutes after  
you sent a print job to the product, check the product display to see if there are any  
messages.  
NOTE: If you are using HP Officejet 6500 E709a/E709d, you cannot scan and  
print at the same time. The device must finish one job before it can begin another.  
Cause: The product was busy with another task.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 6: Remove all cancelled print jobs from the queue  
Solution: A print job might remain in the queue after it has been cancelled. The  
cancelled print job jams the queue and prevents the next print job from printing.  
From your computer, open the printer folder and see if the cancelled job remains in  
the print queue. Try to delete the job from the queue. If the print job remains in the  
queue, try one or both of the following:  
Disconnect the USB cable from the product, restart the computer, and then  
reconnect the USB cable to the product.  
Shut down the product, restart the computer, and then restart the product.  
Cause: A deleted print job was in the queue.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 7: Clear the paper jam  
Solution: Clear the paper jam and remove any torn paper that remains in the  
product.  
For more information, see:  
Clear jams  
Cause: The product had a paper jam.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 8: Make sure the print carriage can move freely  
Solution: Unplug the power cable if it is not already unplugged. Check to see if the  
print carriage will move freely from one side of the printer to the other. Do not try to  
force it to move if it is hung up on something.  
CAUTION: Be careful not to force the print carriage. If the carriage is stuck,  
forcing it to move will damage the printer.  
Cause: The print carriage had stalled.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 9: Check the connection from the product to your computer  
Solution: Check the connection from the product to your computer. Verify that the  
USB cable is securely plugged into the USB port on the back of the product. Make  
sure the other end of the USB cable is plugged into a USB port on your computer.  
After the cable is connected properly, turn off the product and then on again. If the  
product is connected to the computer through a wired, wireless, or Bluetooth  
connection, make sure that the respective connections are active and the product is  
turned on.  
If the connections are secure, and nothing has printed several minutes after you sent  
a print job to the product, check the status of the product. In the HP Solution Center  
software, click Settings, and then click Status.  
Cause: The computer was not communicating with the product.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 10: Restart the product  
Solution: Turn off the product, and then unplug the power cord. Plug the power  
cord back in, and then press the Power button to turn on the product.  
Cause: The product experienced an error.  
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The pages in my document came out in the wrong order  
Solution: Print the document in reverse order. When the document finishes  
printing, the pages will be in correct order.  
Cause: The print settings were set to print the first page of your document first.  
Because of the way the paper feeds through the product, the first page will be print  
side up at the bottom of the stack.  
The margins are not printing as expected  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Check the printer margins  
Solution 2: Verify the paper size setting  
Solution 3: Load the stack of paper correctly  
Solution 1: Check the printer margins  
Solution: Check the printer margins.  
Make sure the margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of  
the product.  
To check your margin settings  
1. Preview your print job before sending it to the product.  
In most software applications, click the File menu, and then click Print Preview.  
2. Check the margins.  
The product uses the margins you have set in your software application, as long  
as they are greater than the minimum margins the product supports. For more  
information about setting margins in your software application, see the  
documentation that came with the software.  
3. Cancel the print job if the margins are not satisfactory, and then adjust the margins  
in your software application.  
Cause: The margins were not set correctly in your software application.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Verify the paper size setting  
Solution: Verify that you have selected the proper paper size setting for your  
project. Make sure that you have loaded the correct paper size in the input tray.  
Cause: The paper size setting might not have been set correctly for the project you  
were printing.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 3: Load the stack of paper correctly  
Solution: Remove the stack of paper from the input tray, reload the paper, and then  
slide the paper width guide inward until it stops at the edge of the paper.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The paper guides were not positioned correctly.  
Text or graphics are cut off at the edge of the page  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Check the margin settings  
Solution 2: Check the layout of the document  
Solution 3: Load the stack of papers correctly  
Solution 4: Try printing with borders  
Solution 1: Check the margin settings  
Solution: Check the printer margins.  
Make sure the margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of  
the product.  
To check your margin settings  
1. Preview your print job before sending it to the product.  
In most software applications, click the File menu, and then click Print Preview.  
2. Check the margins.  
The product uses the margins you have set in your software application, as long  
as they are greater than the minimum margins the product supports. For more  
information about setting margins in your software application, see the  
documentation that came with the software.  
3. Cancel the print job if the margins are not satisfactory, and then adjust the margins  
in your software application.  
Cause: The margins were not set correctly in your software application.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 2: Check the layout of the document  
Solution: Make sure the layout of the document you are trying to print fits on a paper  
size supported by the product.  
To preview the print layout  
1. Load the correct paper size into the input tray.  
2. Preview your print job before sending it to the product.  
In most software applications, click the File menu, and then click Print Preview.  
3. Check the graphics in the document to make sure that the current size fits within  
the printable area of the product.  
4. Cancel the print job if the graphics do not fit in the printable area of the page.  
TIP: Some software applications allow you to scale the document to fit the paper  
size currently selected. Additionally, you can scale the size of a document from  
the print Properties dialog box.  
Cause: The size of the document you were printing was larger than the paper  
loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Load the stack of papers correctly  
Solution: If the paper is misfeeding, it could cause parts of the document to cut off.  
Remove the stack of paper from the input tray, and then reload the paper.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The paper was loaded incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Try printing with borders  
Solution: Try printing with borders by turning off the borderless option.  
For more information, see:  
Print borderless  
Cause: Borderless printing was enabled. By selecting the Borderless option, your  
printed photo was enlarged and centered to fit the printable area of the page.  
Depending on the relative sizes of the digital photo and the paper on which you are  
printing, this could result in some parts of the image being cropped.  
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A blank page came out while printing  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Remove any extra pages or lines at the end of the document  
Solution 2: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution 3: Check the ink levels  
Solution 4: Clean the printhead  
Solution 5: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution 1: Remove any extra pages or lines at the end of the document  
Solution: Open the document file in your software application and remove any extra  
pages or lines at the end of the document.  
Cause: The document you were printing contained an additional blank page.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution: If the product has only a few sheets remaining, load more paper in the  
input tray. If there is plenty of paper in the input tray, remove the paper, tap the stack  
of paper against a flat surface, and reload the paper into the input tray.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The product picked up two sheets of paper.  
Solution 3: Check the ink levels  
Solution: The ink cartridges may be running low on ink.  
Cause: Ink levels are too low.  
Solution 4: Clean the printhead  
Solution:  
NOTE: Turn off the HP all-in-one by pressing the Power button located on the  
product. Wait until the Power light turns off before unplugging the power cord or  
turning off a power strip. If you improperly turn off the HP all-in-one, the print  
carriage might not return to the correct position causing problems with the ink  
cartridges and print quality issues.  
Complete the printhead cleaning procedure. For more information, see Clean the  
printhead.  
Cause: The product picked up two sheets of paper.  
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Solution 5: Load paper in the input tray  
Solution: If the product has only a few sheets remaining, load more paper in the  
input tray. If there is plenty of paper in the input tray, remove the paper, tap the stack  
of paper against a flat surface, and reload the paper into the input tray.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The product picked up two sheets of paper.  
Print quality troubleshooting  
Use this section to solve these print quality problems:  
Wrong, inaccurate, or bleeding colors  
Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely  
The printout has a horizontal band of distortion near the bottom of a borderless print  
Printouts have horizontal streaks or lines  
Printouts are faded or have dull colors  
Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy  
Printouts have vertical streaks  
Printouts are slanted or skewed  
Ink streaks on the back of the paper  
Paper is not picked up from the input tray  
Poor black text  
The product prints slowly  
Wrong, inaccurate, or bleeding colors  
If your printout has one of the following print quality problems, try the solutions in this  
section for help.  
Colors look wrong  
For example, magenta was replaced with cyan in your printout.  
Colors run into each other, or look like they are smeared on the page. The edges  
might have a feathering appearance instead of being sharp and defined.  
Try the following solutions if the colors appear wrong, inaccurate, or bleed into each other.  
Solution 1: Make sure you are using genuine HP ink cartridges  
Solution 2: Check the paper loaded in the input tray  
Solution 3: Check the paper type  
Solution 4: Check the ink levels  
Solution 5: Check the print settings  
Solution 6: Align the printer  
Solution 7: Clean the printhead  
Solution 8: Contact HP support  
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Solution 1: Make sure you are using genuine HP ink cartridges  
Solution: Check to see if your ink cartridges are genuine HP ink cartridges.  
HP recommends that you use genuine HP ink cartridges. Genuine HP ink cartridges  
are designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great results,  
time after time.  
NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP supplies. Product  
service or repairs required as a result of using a non-HP supply will not be covered  
under warranty.  
If you believe you purchased genuine HP ink cartridges, go to:  
www.hp.com/go/anticounterfeit  
Cause: Non-HP ink cartridges were being used.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the paper loaded in the input tray  
Solution: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly and that it is not wrinkled or too  
thick.  
Load paper with the side you want to print on facing down. For example, if you  
are loading glossy photo paper, load the paper with the glossy side down.  
Make sure the paper lays flat in the input tray and is not wrinkled. If the paper is  
too close to the printhead during printing, the ink might be smeared. This can  
happen if the paper is raised, wrinkled, or very thick, such as a mailing envelope.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The paper was loaded incorrectly, or it was wrinkled or too thick.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type that is  
appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.  
Store specialty media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a  
flat surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper  
you plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused  
photo paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.  
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Select print media  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Check the ink levels  
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes  
only. When you receive a low-ink alerts, consider having a replacement cartridge  
available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink  
cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For more information, see:  
Check the estimated ink levels  
Cause: The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the print settings to see if the color settings are incorrect.  
For example, check to see if the document is set to print in grayscale. Or, check  
to see if advanced color settings such as saturation, brightness, or color tone, are  
set to modify the appearance of colors.  
Check the print quality setting and make sure it matches the type of paper loaded  
in the product.  
You might need to choose a lower print quality setting, if colors are running into  
each other. Or, choose a higher setting if you are printing a high-quality photo,  
and then make sure photo paper such as HP Advanced Photo Paper, is loaded  
in the input tray.  
NOTE: On some computer screens, colors might appear differently than they do  
when printed on paper. In this case, there is nothing wrong with the product, print  
settings, or ink cartridges. No further troubleshooting is required.  
For more information, see:  
Select print media  
Cause: The print settings were set incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 6: Align the printer  
Solution: Align the printer.  
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Aligning the printer can help ensure excellent print quality.  
For more information, see:  
Align the printer  
Cause: The printer needed to be aligned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 7: Clean the printhead  
Solution: Check the following potential problems, and then clean the printhead.  
Check the orange pull tab on the ink cartridges. Make sure they were completely  
removed.  
Make sure all ink cartridges are properly installed.  
Make sure you turn off the device properly, by using the Power button. This allows  
the device to properly protect the printhead.  
After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality  
report to see if the print quality problem still exists.  
For more information, see:  
Clean the printhead  
Print and evaluate a print quality report  
Cause: The printhead needed to be cleaned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 8: Contact HP support  
Solution: Contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Cause: There was a problem with the printhead.  
Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely  
Try the following solutions if the ink is not filling the text or image completely so that it  
appears that parts are missing or blank.  
Solution 1: Make sure you are using genuine HP ink cartridges  
Solution 2: Check the ink levels  
Solution 3: Check the print settings  
Solution 4: Check the paper type  
Solution 5: Clean the printhead  
Solution 6: Contact HP support  
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Solution 1: Make sure you are using genuine HP ink cartridges  
Solution: Check to see if your ink cartridges are genuine HP ink cartridges.  
HP recommends that you use genuine HP ink cartridges. Genuine HP ink cartridges  
are designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great results,  
time after time.  
NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP supplies. Product  
service or repairs required as a result of using a non-HP supply will not be covered  
under warranty.  
If you believe you purchased genuine HP ink cartridges, go to:  
www.hp.com/go/anticounterfeit  
Cause: Non-HP ink cartridges were being used.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the ink levels  
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes  
only. When you receive a low-ink alerts, consider having a replacement cartridge  
available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink  
cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For more information, see:  
Check the estimated ink levels  
Cause: The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in  
the input tray.  
Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.  
Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.  
Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were set incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type that is  
appropriate for the product.  
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Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.  
Store specialty media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a  
flat surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper  
you plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused  
photo paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.  
For more information, see:  
Select print media  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Clean the printhead  
Solution: If the previous solutions did not resolve the issue, try cleaning the  
printhead.  
After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality  
report to see if the print quality problem still exists.  
For more information, see:  
Clean the printhead  
Print and evaluate a print quality report  
Cause: The printhead needed to be cleaned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 6: Contact HP support  
Solution: Contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Cause: There was a problem with the printhead.  
The printout has a horizontal band of distortion near the bottom of a borderless  
print  
Try the following solutions if your borderless print has a blurry band or line on the bottom  
of it.  
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NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.  
Solution 1: Check the paper type  
Solution 2: Use a higher print quality setting  
Solution 3: Rotate the image  
Solution 1: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type that is  
appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.  
Store photo media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a flat  
surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper you  
plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused photo  
paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.  
For more information, see:  
Select print media  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Use a higher print quality setting  
Solution: Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.  
Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.  
Cause: The print quality setting was set too low.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Rotate the image  
Solution: If the problem persists, use the software you installed with the product or  
another software application to rotate your image 180 degrees so that the light blue,  
gray, or brown hues in your image do not print at the bottom of the page.  
Cause: The defect is more noticible in areas of uniform light colors, so rotating the  
image may help.  
Printouts have horizontal streaks or lines  
Try the following solutions if your printout has lines, streaks, or marks on it that run across  
the width of the page.  
Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution 2: Check your print settings  
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Solution 3: Check the ink levels  
Solution 4: Align the printer  
Solution 5: Clean the printhead  
Solution 6: Contact HP support  
Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution: Make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the input tray.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The paper was not loaded correctly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check your print settings  
Solution: Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.  
Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.  
Check the media settings. Make sure the media selected matches the media loaded  
in the device.  
Cause: The print quality or copy setting on the product was set too low.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the ink levels  
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes  
only. When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge  
available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink  
cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For more information, see:  
Check the estimated ink levels  
Cause: The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Align the printer  
Solution: Align the printer.  
Aligning the printer can help ensure excellent print quality.  
For more information, see:  
Align the printer  
Cause: The printer needed to be aligned.  
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If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Clean the printhead  
Solution: Check the following potential problems, and then clean the printhead.  
After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality  
report to see if the print quality problem still exists.  
For more information, see:  
Clean the printhead  
Print and evaluate a print quality report  
Cause: The printhead needed to be cleaned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 6: Contact HP support  
Solution: Contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Cause: There was a problem with the printhead.  
Printouts are faded or have dull colors  
Try the following solutions if the colors in your printout are not as bright and intense as  
you expected.  
Solution 1: Check the print settings  
Solution 2: Check the paper type  
Solution 3: Check the ink levels  
Solution 4: Clean the printhead  
Solution 5: Contact HP support  
Solution 1: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in  
the input tray.  
Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.  
Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.  
Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were set incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 2: Check the paper type  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type that is  
appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.  
Store specialty media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a  
flat surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper  
you plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused  
photo paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.  
For more information, see:  
Select print media  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the ink levels  
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes  
only. When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge  
available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink  
cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For more information, see:  
Check the estimated ink levels  
Cause: The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Clean the printhead  
Solution: If the previous solutions did not resolve the issue, try cleaning the  
printhead.  
After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality  
report to see if the print quality problem still exists.  
For more information, see:  
Clean the printhead  
Print and evaluate a print quality report  
Cause: The printhead needed to be cleaned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 5: Contact HP support  
Solution: Contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Cause: There was a problem with the printhead.  
Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy  
Try the following solutions if your printout is not sharp or unclear.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.  
TIP: After reviewing the solutions in this section, you can go to HP's Web site to see  
if there is additional troubleshooting help. For more information, go to: www.hp.com/  
support.  
Solution 1: Check the print settings  
Solution 2: Use a higher quality image  
Solution 3: Print the image in a smaller size  
Solution 4: Align the printer  
Solution 1: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in  
the input tray.  
Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.  
Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.  
Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were set incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Use a higher quality image  
Solution: Use a higher resolution image.  
If you are printing a photo or graphic, and the resolution is too low, it will be blurry or  
fuzzy when printed.  
If a digital photo or rasterized graphic has been resized, it can be blurry or fuzzy when  
printed.  
Cause: The resolution of the image was low.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 3: Print the image in a smaller size  
Solution: Reduce the size of the image and then print it.  
If you are printing a photo or graphic, and the print size is set too high, it will be blurry  
or fuzzy when printed.  
If a digital photo or rasterized graphic has been resized, it can be blurry or fuzzy when  
printed.  
Cause: The image was printed in a larger size.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Align the printer  
Solution: Align the printer.  
Aligning the printer can help ensure excellent print quality.  
For more information, see:  
Align the printer  
Cause: The printer needed to be aligned.  
Printouts have vertical streaks  
Solution: HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type that is  
appropriate for the product.  
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing  
images, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.  
Store specialty media in its original packaging inside a resealable plastic bag on a  
flat surface in a cool, dry place. When you are ready to print, remove only the paper  
you plan to use immediately. When you have finished printing, return any unused  
photo paper to the plastic bag. This will prevent the photo paper from curling.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.  
For more information, see:  
Select print media  
Cause: The wrong kind of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
Printouts are slanted or skewed  
Try the following solutions if your printout does not appear straight on the page.  
Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution 2: Make sure only one type of paper is loaded  
Solution 3: Ensure that the rear access panel or duplexer is securely installed  
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Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution: Make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the input tray.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The paper was not loaded correctly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Make sure only one type of paper is loaded  
Solution: Load only one type of paper at a time.  
Cause: More than one type of paper was loaded in the input tray.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Ensure that the rear access panel or duplexer is securely installed  
Solution: Make sure that the rear door is securely installed.  
If you removed the rear door to clear a paper jam, replace it. Gently push the door  
forward until it snaps into place.  
Cause: The rear door was not securely installed.  
Ink streaks on the back of the paper  
Try the following solutions if there is smeared ink on the back of your printout.  
Solution 1: Print on a page of plain paper  
Solution 2: Wait while the ink dries  
Solution 1: Print on a page of plain paper  
Solution: Print one or several pages of plain paper to soak up any excess ink in  
the product.  
To remove excess ink using plain paper  
1. Load several sheets of plain paper in the input tray.  
2. Wait five minutes.  
3. Print a document with little or no text.  
4. Check the back of the paper for ink. If there is still ink on the back of the paper,  
try printing on another page of plain paper.  
Cause: Ink accumulated inside the product, where the back of the paper rests  
during printing.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 2: Wait while the ink dries  
Solution: Wait at least thirty minutes for the ink inside the product to dry, then try  
the print job again.  
Cause: The excess ink in the product needed to dry out.  
Paper is not picked up from the input tray  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Solution 1: Restart the product  
Solution 2: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution 3: Check the print settings  
Solution 4: Clean the rollers  
Solution 5: Check for a paper jam  
Solution 6: Service the product  
Solution 1: Restart the product  
Solution: Turn off the product, and then unplug the power cord. Plug the power  
cord back in, and then press the Power button to turn on the product.  
Cause: The product experienced an error.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly  
Solution: Make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the input tray.  
For more information, see:  
Load media  
Cause: The paper was not loaded correctly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Check the print settings  
Solution: Check the print settings.  
Check the paper type setting to make sure it matches the type of paper loaded in  
the input tray.  
Check the print quality setting and make sure it is not set too low.  
Print the image with a high print quality setting, such as Best or Maximum dpi.  
Cause: The paper type or print quality settings were set incorrectly.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
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Solution 4: Clean the rollers  
Solution: Clean the rollers.  
Make sure you have the following materials available:  
A lint-free cloth, or any soft material that will not come apart or leave fibers.  
Distilled, filtered, or bottled water (tap water might contain contaminants that can  
damage the ink cartridges).  
For more information, see Clean the device.  
Cause: The rollers were dirty and needed to be cleaned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 5: Check for a paper jam  
Solution: Check for paper debris in the front of the device. Remove any debris you  
find.  
CAUTION: Trying to clear a paper jam from the front of the device can damage  
the print mechanism. Always access and clear paper jams through the rear access  
panel or duplexer.  
Cause: Paper debris may be present, but not detected by the sensor.  
Solution 6: Service the product  
Solution: If you have completed all of the steps provided in the previous solutions,  
contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Cause: Your product needs servicing.  
Poor black text  
Try the following solutions if the text in your printouts is not sharp and the edges are rough.  
NOTE: For this issue, there is not a problem with your ink supplies. Therefore,  
replacing the ink cartridges or printhead is not necessary.  
Solution 1: Wait a couple of minutes and attempt to reprint  
Solution 2: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts  
Solution 3: Align the printer  
Solution 4: Clean the printhead  
Solution 1: Wait a couple of minutes and attempt to reprint  
Solution: After the print is finished, wait a couple of minutes and attempt to print  
the document again.  
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Cause: Many black print quality problems clear up with the automatic services  
performed after each print job is finished.  
Solution 2: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts  
Solution: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts to ensure that the product is able to  
print smooth fonts. When selecting a font, look for the TrueType or OpenType icon.  
OpenType icon  
TrueType icon  
Cause: The font was a custom size.  
Some software applications offer custom fonts that have jagged edges when enlarged  
or printed. Also, if you want to print bitmapped text, it might have jagged edges when  
enlarged or printed.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Align the printer  
Solution: Align the printer.  
Aligning the printer can help ensure excellent print quality.  
For more information, see:  
Align the printer  
Cause: The printer needed to be aligned.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 4: Clean the printhead  
Solution: If the previous solutions did not resolve the issue, try cleaning the  
printhead.  
After cleaning the printhead, print a print quality report. Evaluate the print quality  
report to see if the print quality problem still exists.  
For more information, see:  
Clean the printhead  
Print and evaluate a print quality report  
Cause: The printhead needed to be cleaned.  
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The product prints slowly  
Try the following solutions if the product is printing very slowly.  
Solution 1: Use a lower print quality setting  
Solution 2: Check the ink levels  
Solution 3: Contact HP support  
Solution 1: Use a lower print quality setting  
Solution: Check the print quality setting. Best and Maximum dpi provide the best  
quality but are slower than Normal or Draft. Draft provides the fastest print speed.  
Cause: The print quality was set to a high setting.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 2: Check the ink levels  
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges.  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes  
only. When you receive a low-ink alert, consider having a replacement cartridge  
available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink  
cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For more information, see:  
Check the estimated ink levels  
Cause: The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink. Insufficient ink may cause the  
printhead to overheat. When the printhead overheats, the printer slows down to allow  
it to cool.  
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.  
Solution 3: Contact HP support  
Solution: Contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Cause: There was a problem with the product.  
Solve paper-feed problems  
Media is not supported for the printer or tray  
Use only media that is supported for the device and the tray being used. For more  
information, see Understand specifications for supported media.  
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Media is not picked up from a tray  
Make sure media is loaded in the tray. For more information, see Load media. Fan  
the media before loading.  
Make sure the paper guides are set to the correct markings in the tray for the media  
size you are loading. Also make sure the guides are snug, but not tight, against the  
stack.  
Make sure media in the tray is not curled. Uncurl paper by bending it in the opposite  
direction of the curl.  
When using thin special media, make sure that the tray is completely loaded. If you  
are using special media that is only available in small quantities, try placing the special  
media on top of other paper of the same size to help fill the tray. (Some media is  
picked up more easily if the tray is full.)  
Media is not coming out correctly  
Make sure the output tray extension is extended; otherwise, printed pages may fall  
off the device.  
Remove excess media from the output tray. There is a limit to the number of sheets  
the tray can hold.  
Pages are skewing  
Make sure the media loaded in the trays is aligned to the paper guides. If needed,  
pull out the trays from the device and reload the media properly, making sure that the  
paper guides are properly aligned.  
Make sure the duplexer is properly installed.  
Load media into the device only when it is not printing.  
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Multiple pages are being picked up  
Fan the media before loading.  
Make sure the paper guides are set to the correct markings in the tray for the media  
size you are loading. Also make sure the guides are snug, but not tight, against the  
stack.  
Make sure the tray is not overloaded with paper.  
Use HP media for optimum performance and efficiency.  
Solve copy problems  
If the following topics do not help, see Support and warranty for information about HP  
support.  
No copy came out  
Copies are blank  
Documents are missing or faded  
Size is reduced  
Copy quality is poor  
Copy defects are apparent  
Error messages appear  
No copy came out  
Check the power  
Make sure that the power cord is securely connected, and the device turned on.  
Check the status of the device  
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The device might be busy with another job. Check the control-panel display for  
information about the status of jobs. Wait for any job that is processing to finish.  
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The device might be jammed. Check for jams. See Clear jams.  
Check the trays  
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Make sure that media is loaded. See Load media for more information.  
Check the computer.  
To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r),  
the HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be turned  
on and you must be logged on, and the software must be installed and running.  
Also, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed  
and turned on at all times. On a Macintosh computer, once the software is  
installed, it is always available when you turn on the computer.  
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Copies are blank  
Check the media  
The media might not meet Hewlett-Packard media specifications (for example, the  
media is too moist or too rough). See Select print media for more information.  
Check the settings  
The contrast setting might be set too light. Use the Copy button on the device control  
panel to create darker copies.  
Check the trays  
If you are copying from the ADF, make sure that the originals have been loaded  
correctly. For more information, see Load an original in the automatic document  
feeder (ADF).  
Documents are missing or faded  
Check the media  
The media might not meet Hewlett-Packard media specifications (for example, the  
media is too moist or too rough). See Select print media for more information.  
Check the settings  
The quality setting of Fast (which produces draft-quality copies) might be responsible  
for the missing or faded documents. Change to the Normal or Best setting.  
Check the original  
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The accuracy of the copy depends on the quality and size of the original. Use the  
Copy menu to adjust the brightness of the copy. If the original is too light, the  
copy might not be able to compensate, even if you adjust the contrast.  
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Colored backgrounds might cause images in the foreground to blend into the  
background, or the background might appear in a different shade.  
Size is reduced  
The reduce/enlarge or other copy feature might have been set from the device control  
panel to reduce the scanned image. Check the settings for the copy job to make sure  
that they are for normal size.  
The HP photo and imaging software settings might be set to reduce the scanned  
image. Change the settings, if needed. See the onscreen Help for the HP photo and  
imaging software for more information.  
Copy quality is poor  
Take steps to improve the copy quality  
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Use quality originals.  
Load the media correctly. If the media is loaded incorrectly, it might skew, causing  
unclear images. See Select print media for more information.  
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Use or make a carrier sheet to protect your originals.  
Check the device  
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The scanner lid might not be closed properly.  
The scanner glass or lid backing might need cleaning. See Clean the device for  
more information.  
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The ADF might need cleaning. See Clean the device for more information.  
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Copy defects are apparent  
Vertical white or faded stripes  
The media might not meet Hewlett-Packard media specifications (for example, the  
media is too moist or too rough). See Select print media for more information.  
Too light or dark  
Try adjusting the contrast and copy-quality settings.  
Unwanted lines  
The scanner glass, lid backing, or frame might need cleaning. See Clean the  
device for more information.  
Black dots or streaks  
Ink, glue, correction fluid, or an unwanted substance might be on the scanner glass  
or lid backing. Try cleaning the device. See Clean the device for more information.  
Copy is slanted or skewed  
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Make sure that the ADF input tray is not too full.  
Make sure that the ADF width adjusters are snug against the sides of the media.  
Unclear text  
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Try adjusting the contrast and copy-quality settings.  
The default enhancement setting might not be suitable for the job. Check the  
setting and change it to enhance text or photographs, if needed. For more  
information, see Change the copy settings.  
Incompletely filled text or graphics  
Try adjusting the contrast and copy-quality settings.  
Large, black typefaces look splotchy (not smooth)  
The default enhancement setting might not be suitable for the job. Check the setting  
and change it to enhance text or photographs, if needed. For more information, see  
Change the copy settings.  
Horizontal grainy or white bands in light-gray to medium-gray areas  
The default enhancement setting might not be suitable for the job. Check the setting  
and change it to enhance text or photographs, if needed. For more information, see  
Change the copy settings.  
Error messages appear  
“Reload document and then reload job”  
Press the OK button, and then load the next batch of documents in the ADF. For more  
information see Load originals.  
Solve scan problems  
If the following topics do not help, see Support and warranty for information about HP  
support.  
NOTE: If you are starting the scan from a computer, see the software Help for  
troubleshooting information.  
Scanner did nothing  
Scan takes too long  
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Part of the document did not scan or text is missing  
Text cannot be edited  
Error messages appear  
Scanned image quality is poor  
Scan defects are apparent  
Scanner did nothing  
Check the original  
Make sure that the original is placed on the scanner glass correctly. For more  
information, see Load an original on the scanner glass.  
Check the device  
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The device might be coming out of PowerSave mode after a period of inactivity,  
which delays processing a short while. Wait until the device reaches the  
READY state.  
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If you are using HP Officejet 6500 E709a/E709d, you cannot scan and print at the  
same time. The device must finish one job before it can begin another.  
Scan takes too long  
Check the settings  
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If you set the resolution too high, the scan job takes longer and results in larger  
files. To obtain good results when scanning or copying, do not use a resolution  
that is higher than needed. You can lower the resolution to scan more quickly.  
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If you acquire an image through TWAIN, you can change the settings so that the  
original scans in black and white. See the onscreen Help for the TWAIN program  
for information.  
Check the status of the device  
If you sent a print or copy job before you tried to scan, the scan starts if the scanner  
is not busy. However, the printing and scanning processes share memory, which  
means that the scan might be slower.  
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Part of the document did not scan or text is missing  
Check the original  
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Make sure that you loaded the original correctly. For more information, see Load  
originals.  
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If you scanned the document from the ADF, try scanning the document directly  
from the scanner glass. For more information, see Load an original on the scanner  
glass.  
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Colored backgrounds can cause images in the foreground to blend into the  
background. Try adjusting the settings before you scan the original, or try  
enhancing the image after you scan the original.  
Check the settings  
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Make sure that the input media size is large enough for the original that you are  
scanning.  
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If you are using the HP photo and imaging software, the default settings in the HP  
photo and imaging software might be set to automatically perform a specific task  
other than the one that you are attempting. See the onscreen Help for the HP  
photo and imaging software for instructions about changing the properties.  
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If you are scanning to a memory device, make sure you have selected the exact  
media size instead of the Automatic option.  
Text cannot be edited  
Check the settings  
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Make sure that the OCR software is set to edit text.  
When you scan the original, make sure that you select a document type that  
creates editable text. If text is classified as a graphic, it is not converted to text.  
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Your OCR program might be linked to a word-processing program that does not  
perform OCR tasks. See the product software Help for more information about  
linking programs.  
Check the originals  
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For OCR, the original must be loaded into the ADF with the top forward and face-  
up. Make sure that you loaded the original correctly. For more information, see  
Load originals.  
The OCR program might not recognize text that is tightly spaced. For example, if  
the text that the OCR program converts has missing or combined characters, "rn"  
might appear as "m."  
The accuracy of the OCR program depends on the image quality, text size, and  
structure of the original and the quality of the scan itself. Make sure that your  
original has good image quality.  
Colored backgrounds can cause images in the foreground to blend too much. Try  
adjusting the settings before you scan the original, or try enhancing the image  
after you scan the original. If you are performing an OCR operation on an original,  
any colored text on the original does not scan well, if at all.  
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Error messages appear  
"Unable to activate TWAIN source" or "An error occurred while acquiring the  
image"  
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If you are acquiring an image from another device, such as a digital camera or  
another scanner, make sure that the other device is TWAIN-compliant. Devices  
that are not TWAIN-compliant do not work with the device software.  
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Make sure that you have connected the USB Device Cable to the correct port on  
the back of your computer.  
Verify that the correct TWAIN source is selected. In the software, check the  
TWAIN source by selecting Select Scanner on the File menu.  
“Reload document and then restart job”  
Press the OK button, and then reload the remaining documents (up to 50 pages) in  
the ADF. For more information see Load originals.  
Scanned image quality is poor  
The original is a second-generation photo or picture  
Reprinted photographs, such as those in newspapers or magazines, are printed by using  
tiny dots of ink that make an interpretation of the original photograph, which degrades the  
quality. Often, the ink dots form unwanted patterns that can be detected when the image  
is scanned or printed or when the image appears on a screen. If the following suggestions  
do not solve the problem, you might need to use a better-quality version of the original.  
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To eliminate the patterns, try reducing the size of the image after scanning.  
Print the scanned image to see if the quality is better.  
Make sure that the resolution and color settings are correct for the type of scan job.  
For best results, use the flatbed scanner for scanning rather than the ADF.  
Text or images on the back of a two-sided original appear in the scan  
Two-sided originals can "bleed" text or images from the back side to the scan if the  
originals are printed on media that is too thin or too transparent.  
The scanned image is skewed (crooked)  
The original might have been loaded incorrectly. Be sure to use the media guides when  
you load the originals into the ADF. For more information, see Load originals.  
The image quality is better when printed  
The image that appears on the screen is not always an accurate representation of the  
quality of the scan.  
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Try adjusting your computer monitor settings to use more colors (or levels of gray).  
On Windows computers, you typically make this adjustment by opening Display on  
the Windows control panel.  
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Try adjusting the resolution and color settings.  
The scanned image shows blots, lines, vertical white stripes, or other defects  
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If the scanner glass is dirty, the image produced does not have optimum clarity. See  
Clean the device for cleaning instructions.  
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The defects might be on the original and not a result of the scanning process.  
Graphics look different from the original  
The graphics settings might not be suitable for the type of scan job that you are  
performing. Try changing the graphics settings.  
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Take steps to improve the scan quality  
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Use the glass to scan rather than the ADF.  
Use high-quality originals.  
Place the media correctly. If the media is placed incorrectly on the scanner glass, it  
might skew, which causes unclear images. For more information, see Load  
originals.  
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Adjust the software settings according to how you plan to use the scanned page.  
Use or make a carrier sheet to protect your originals.  
Clean the scanner glass. See Clean the scanner glass for more information.  
Scan defects are apparent  
Blank pages  
Make sure that the original document is placed correctly. Place the original document  
face down on the flatbed scanner with the top-left corner of the document located in  
the lower-right corner of the scanner glass.  
Too light or dark  
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Try adjusting the settings. Be sure to use the correct resolution and color settings.  
The original image might be very light or dark or might be printed on colored paper.  
Unwanted lines  
Ink, glue, correction fluid, or an unwanted substance might be on the scanner glass.  
Try cleaning the scanner glass. See Clean the device for more information.  
Black dots or streaks  
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Ink, glue, correction fluid, or an unwanted substance might be on the scanner  
glass, the scanner glass might be dirty or scratched, or the lid backing might be  
dirty. Try cleaning the scanner glass and lid backing. See Clean the device for  
more information. If cleaning does not correct the problem, the scanner glass or  
lid backing might need to be replaced.  
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The defects might be on the original and not a result of the scanning process.  
Unclear text  
Try adjusting the settings. Make sure that the resolution and color settings are correct.  
Size is reduced  
The HP software settings might be set to reduce the scanned image. See the product  
software Help for more information about changing the settings.  
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This section contains fax setup troubleshooting information for the device. If the device  
is not set up properly for faxing, you might experience problems when sending faxes,  
receiving faxes, or both.  
If you are having faxing problems, you can print a fax test report to check the status of  
the device. The test will fail if the device is not set up properly for faxing. Perform this test  
after you have completed setting up the device for faxing. For more information, see Test  
fax setup.  
If the test fails, review the report for information on how to fix any problems found. For  
more information, see The fax test failed.  
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Try these first if you are having problems with your fax features:  
Check the telephone cord. Try using another telephone cord to see if the problem  
continues.  
Remove other equipment from the HP device. Connect the HP device directly to the  
wall jack to see if the problem persists.  
The fax test failed  
The display always shows Phone Off Hook  
The device is having problems sending and receiving faxes  
The device is having problems sending a manual fax  
The device cannot receive faxes, but can send faxes  
The device cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes  
Fax tones are recorded on my answering machine  
The phone cord that came with my device is not long enough  
The computer cannot receive faxes (Fax to PC or Fax to Mac)  
Sent faxes are blank or have vertical lines  
Received faxes are blank or have vertical lines  
The fax test failed  
If you ran a fax test and the test failed, review the report for basic information about the  
error. For more detailed information, check the report to see which part of the test failed,  
and then review the appropriate topic in this section for solutions to try.  
This section contains the following topics:  
The "Fax Hardware Test" failed  
The "Fax Connected to Active Telephone Wall Jack" test failed  
The "Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax" test failed  
The "Using Correct Type of Phone Cord with Fax" test failed  
The "Dial Tone Detection" test failed  
The "Fax Line Condition" test failed  
The "Fax Hardware Test" failed  
Solution:  
Turn off the device by using the Power button located on the device control panel  
and then unplug the power cord from the back of the device. After a few seconds,  
plug the power cord in again, and then turn the power on. Run the test again. If  
the test fails again, continue reviewing the troubleshooting information in this  
section.  
Try to send or receive a test fax. If you can send or receive a fax successfully,  
there might not be a problem.  
If you are running the test from the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or HP Fax  
Setup Utility (Mac OS X), make sure the device is not busy completing another  
task, such as receiving a fax or making a copy. Check the display for a message  
indicating that the device is busy. If it is busy, wait until it is finished and in the idle  
state before running the test.  
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Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the device. If you do not use  
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the device,  
you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord  
that came with the device, run the fax test again.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a  
two-cord connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter  
and connecting the device directly to the telephone wall jack.  
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes  
and the device is ready for faxing. If the Fax Hardware Test continues to fail and you  
experience problems faxing, contact HP Support. Go to www.hp.com/support. If  
prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on  
calling for technical support.  
The "Fax Connected to Active Telephone Wall Jack" test failed  
Solution:  
Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the device to make  
sure the phone cord is secure.  
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the device. If you do not use  
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the device,  
you might not be able to send or receive faxes.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
Make sure you have correctly connected the device to the telephone wall jack.  
Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the  
back of the device. For more information on setting up the device for faxing, see  
Set up faxing for the device.  
If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a  
two-cord connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter  
and connecting the device directly to the telephone wall jack.  
Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that  
you are using for the device and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial  
tone, contact your telephone company and have them check the line.  
Try to send or receive a test fax. If you can send or receive a fax successfully,  
there might not be a problem.  
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes  
and the device is ready for faxing.  
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The "Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax" test failed  
Solution: Plug the phone cord into the correct port.  
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the  
back of the device.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
NOTE: If you use the 2-EXT port to connect to the telephone wall jack, you  
will not be able to send or receive faxes. The 2-EXT port should only be used  
to connect other equipment, such as an answering machine.  
Figure 9-1 Back view of the device  
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Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the "1-LINE" port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
2. After you have connected the phone cord to the port labeled 1-LINE, run the fax  
test again to make sure it passes and the device is ready for faxing.  
3. Try to send or receive a test fax.  
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the device. If you do not use  
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the device,  
you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord  
that came with the device, run the fax test again.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a  
two-cord connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter  
and connecting the device directly to the telephone wall jack.  
The "Using Correct Type of Phone Cord with Fax" test failed  
Solution:  
Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect  
to the telephone wall jack. One end of the phone cord should be connected to the  
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port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the device, and the other end to your telephone  
wall jack, as shown below.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
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2
Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the "1-LINE" port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
If the phone cord that came with the device is not long enough, you can use a  
coupler to extend the length. You can purchase a coupler at an electronics store  
that carries phone accessories. You will also need another phone cord, which can  
be a standard phone cord that you might already have in your home or office.  
Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the device to make  
sure the phone cord is secure.  
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the device. If you do not use  
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the device,  
you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord  
that came with the device, run the fax test again.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a  
two-cord connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter  
and connecting the device directly to the telephone wall jack.  
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The "Dial Tone Detection" test failed  
Solution:  
Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the device, might be causing  
the test to fail. To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect  
everything from the phone line, and then run the test again. If the Dial Tone  
Detection Test passes without the other equipment, then one or more pieces of  
the equipment is causing problems; try adding them back one at a time and  
rerunning the test each time, until you identify which piece of equipment is causing  
the problem.  
Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that  
you are using for the device and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial  
tone, contact your telephone company and have them check the line.  
Make sure you have correctly connected the device to the telephone wall jack.  
Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the  
back of the device.  
If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a  
two-cord connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter  
and connecting the device directly to the telephone wall jack.  
If your telephone system is not using a standard dial tone, such as some PBX  
systems, this might cause the test to fail. This will not cause a problem sending  
or receiving faxes. Try sending or receiving a test fax.  
Check to make sure the country/region setting is set appropriately for your  
country/region. If the country/region setting is not set or is set incorrectly, the test  
might fail and you might have problems sending and receiving faxes.  
Make sure you connect the device to an analog phone line or you will not be able  
to send or receive faxes. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular  
analog phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal  
sounding dial tone, it might be a phone line set up for digital phones. Connect the  
device to an analog phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.  
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the device. If you do not use  
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the device,  
you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord  
that came with the device, run the fax test again.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes  
and the device is ready for faxing. If the Dial Tone Detection test continues to fail,  
contact your telephone company and have them check the phone line.  
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The "Fax Line Condition" test failed  
Solution:  
Make sure you connect the device to an analog phone line or you will not be able  
to send or receive faxes. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular  
analog phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal  
sounding dial tone, it might be a phone line set up for digital phones. Connect the  
device to an analog phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.  
Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the device to make  
sure the phone cord is secure.  
Make sure you have correctly connected the device to the telephone wall jack.  
Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to your  
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the  
back of the device.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the device, might be causing  
the test to fail. To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect  
everything from the phone line, and then run the test again.  
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If the Fax Line Condition Test passes without the other equipment, then one  
or more pieces of the equipment is causing problems; try adding them back  
one at a time and rerunning the test each time, until you identify which piece  
of equipment is causing the problem.  
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If the Fax Line Condition Test fails without the other equipment, connect the  
device to a working phone line and continue reviewing the troubleshooting  
information in this section.  
If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a  
two-cord connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter  
and connecting the device directly to the telephone wall jack.  
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the device. If you do not use  
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the device,  
you might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord  
that came with the device, run the fax test again.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes  
and the device is ready for faxing. If the Fax Line Condition test continues to fail and  
you experience problems faxing, contact your telephone company and have them  
check the phone line.  
The display always shows Phone Off Hook  
Solution: You are using the wrong type of phone cord. Make sure you are using  
the phone cord that came with the device to connect the device to your phone line. If  
the phone cord that came with the device is not long enough, you can use a coupler  
to extend the length. You can purchase a coupler at an electronics store that carries  
phone accessories. You will also need another phone cord, which can be a standard  
phone cord that you might already have in your home or office.  
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You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
Solution: Other equipment that uses the same phone line as the device might be  
in use. Make sure extension phones (phones on the same phone line, but not  
connected to the device) or other equipment are not in use or off the hook. For  
example, you cannot use the device for faxing if an extension phone is off the hook,  
or if you are using a computer dial-up modem to send e-mail or access the Internet.  
The device is having problems sending and receiving faxes  
Solution: Make sure the device is turned on. Look at the display on the device. If  
the display is blank and the Power light is not lit, the device is turned off. Make sure  
the power cord is firmly connected to the device and plugged into a power outlet.  
Press the Power button to turn on the device.  
After turning on the device, HP recommends you wait five minutes before sending or  
receiving a fax. The device cannot send or receive faxes while it is initializing after  
being turned on.  
Solution:  
Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect  
to the telephone wall jack. One end of the phone cord should be connected to the  
port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the device and the other end to your telephone  
wall jack, as shown below.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
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Telephone wall jack  
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the "1-LINE" port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
If the phone cord that came with the device is not long enough, you can use a  
coupler to extend the length. You can purchase a coupler at an electronics store  
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that carries phone accessories. You will also need another phone cord, which can  
be a standard phone cord that you might already have in your home or office.  
Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that  
you are using for the device and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial  
tone, call your local telephone company for service.  
Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the device, might be in use.  
For example, you cannot use the device for faxing if an extension phone is off the  
hook, or if you are using a computer dial-up modem to send an e-mail or access  
the Internet.  
Check to see if another process has caused an error. Check the display or your  
computer for an error message providing information about the problem and how  
to solve it. If there is an error, the device will not send or receive a fax until the  
error condition is resolved.  
The phone line connection might be noisy. Phone lines with poor sound quality  
(noise) can cause faxing problems. Check the sound quality of the phone line by  
plugging a phone into the telephone wall jack and listening for static or other noise.  
If you hear noise, turn Error Correction Mode (ECM) off and try faxing again.  
For information about changing ECM, see the onscreen Help. If the problem  
persists, contact your telephone company.  
If you are using a digital subscriber line (DSL) service, make sure that you have  
a DSL filter connected or you will not be able to fax successfully. For more  
information, see Case B: Set up the device with DSL.  
If you are using a DSL service and have connected a DSL filter, the filter might  
be blocking the fax tones. Try removing the filter and connecting the device  
directly to the wall.  
Make sure the device is not connected to a telephone wall jack that is set up for  
digital phones. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular analog  
phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal sounding  
dial tone, it might be a phone line set up for digital phones.  
If you are using either a private branch exchange (PBX) or an integrated services  
digital network (ISDN) converter/terminal adapter, make sure the device is  
connected to the correct port and the terminal adapter is set to the correct switch  
type for your country/region, if possible. For more information, see Case C: Set  
up the device with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line.  
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If the device shares the same phone line with a DSL service, the DSL modem  
might not be properly grounded. If the DSL modem is not properly grounded, it  
can create noise on the phone line. Phone lines with poor sound quality (noise)  
can cause faxing problems. You can check the sound quality of the phone line by  
plugging a phone into the telephone wall jack and listening for static or other noise.  
If you hear noise, turn off your DSL modem and completely remove power for at  
least 15 minutes. Turn the DSL modem back on and listen to the dial tone again.  
NOTE: You might notice static on the phone line again in the future. If the  
device stops sending and receiving faxes, repeat this process.  
If the phone line is still noisy, contact your telephone company. For information  
on turning your DSL modem off, contact your DSL provider for support.  
If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a  
two-cord connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter  
and connecting the device directly to the telephone wall jack.  
The device is having problems sending a manual fax  
Solution:  
NOTE: This possible solution applies only in the countries/regions that receive  
a 2-wire phone cord in the box with the device, including: Argentina, Australia,  
Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Latin America,  
Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela,  
and Vietnam.  
Make sure the telephone you use to initiate the fax call is connected directly to  
the device. To send a fax manually, the telephone must be connected directly to  
the port labeled 2-EXT on the device, as shown below.  
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Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the device to connect to the "1-LINE" port  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your  
country/region.  
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If you are sending a fax manually from your phone that is connected directly to  
the device, you must use the keypad on the telephone to send the fax. You cannot  
use the keypad on the device control panel.  
NOTE: If using a serial-type phone system, connect your phone to the port  
labeled 2-EXT.  
The device cannot receive faxes, but can send faxes  
Solution:  
If you are not using a distinctive ring service, check to make sure that the  
Distinctive Ring feature on the device is set to All Rings. For more information,  
see Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring.  
If Auto Answer is set to Off, you will need to receive faxes manually; otherwise,  
the device will not receive the fax. For information on receiving faxes manually,  
see Receive a fax manually.  
If you have a voice mail service at the same phone number you use for fax calls,  
you must receive faxes manually, not automatically. This means that you must be  
available to respond in person to incoming fax calls. For information on setting up  
the device when you have a voice mail service, see Case F: Shared voice/fax line  
with voice mail. For information on receiving faxes manually, see Receive a fax  
manually.  
If you have a computer dial-up modem on the same phone line with the device,  
check to make sure that the software that came with your modem is not set to  
receive faxes automatically. Modems that are set up to receive faxes  
automatically take over the phone line to receive all incoming faxes, which  
prevents the device from receiving fax calls.  
If you have an answering machine on the same phone line with the device, you  
might have one of the following problems:  
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Your answering machine might not be set up properly with the device.  
Your outgoing message might be too long or too loud to allow the device to  
detect fax tones, and the sending fax machine might disconnect.  
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Your answering machine might not have enough quiet time after your outgoing  
message to allow the device to detect fax tones. This problem is most  
common with digital answering machines.  
The following actions might help solve these problems:  
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When you have an answering machine on the same phone line you use for  
fax calls, try connecting the answering machine directly to the device as  
described in Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine.  
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Make sure the device is set to receive faxes automatically. For information on  
setting up the device to receive faxes automatically, see Receive a fax.  
Make sure the Rings to Answer setting is set to a greater number of rings  
than the answering machine. For more information, see Set the number of  
rings before answering.  
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Disconnect the answering machine and then try receiving a fax. If faxing is  
successful without the answering machine, the answering machine might be  
causing the problem.  
Reconnect the answering machine and record your outgoing message again.  
Record a message that is approximately 10 seconds in duration. Speak slowly  
and at a low volume when recording your message. Leave at least 5 seconds  
of silence at the end of the voice message. There should be no background  
noise when recording this silent time. Try to receive a fax again.  
NOTE: Some digital answering machines might not retain the recorded  
silence at the end of your outgoing message. Play back your outgoing  
message to check.  
If the device shares the same phone line with other types of phone equipment,  
such as an answering machine, a computer dial-up modem, or a multi-port switch  
box, the fax signal level might be reduced. The signal level can also be reduced  
if you use a splitter or connect extra cables to extend the length of your phone. A  
reduced fax signal can cause problems during fax reception.  
To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect everything except  
the device from the phone line, and then try to receive a fax. If you can receive  
faxes successfully without the other equipment, one or more pieces of the other  
equipment is causing problems; try adding them back one at a time and receiving  
a fax each time, until you identify which equipment is causing the problem.  
If you have a special ring pattern for your fax phone number (using a distinctive  
ring service through your telephone company), make sure that the Distinctive  
Ring feature on the device is set to match. For more information, see Change the  
answer ring pattern for distinctive ring.  
The device cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes  
Solution:  
The device might be dialing too fast or too soon. You might need to insert some  
pauses in the number sequence. For example, if you need to access an outside  
line before dialing the phone number, insert a pause following the access number.  
If your number is 95555555, and 9 accesses an outside line, you might insert  
pauses as follows: 9-555-5555. To enter a pause in the fax number you are typing,  
press Redial/Pause, or press the Space (#) button repeatedly, until a dash (-)  
appears on the display.  
You can also send the fax using monitor dialing. This enables you to listen to the  
phone line as you dial. You can set the pace of your dialing and respond to  
prompts as you dial. For more information, see Send a fax using monitor  
dialing.  
The number you entered when sending the fax is not in the proper format or the  
receiving fax machine is having problems. To check this, try calling the fax number  
from a telephone and listen for fax tones. If you cannot hear fax tones, the  
receiving fax machine might not be turned on or connected, or a voice mail service  
could be interfering with the recipient's phone line. You can also ask the recipient  
to check the receiving fax machine for any problems.  
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Fax tones are recorded on my answering machine  
Solution:  
When you have an answering machine on the same phone line you use for fax  
calls, try connecting the answering machine directly to the device as described in  
Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine. If you do not connect the  
answering machine as recommended, fax tones might be recorded on your  
answering machine.  
Make sure the device is set to receive faxes automatically and that the Rings to  
Answer setting is correct. The number of rings to answer for the device should  
be greater than the number of rings to answer for the answering machine. If the  
answering machine and the device are set to the same number of rings to answer,  
both devices answer the call and fax tones are recorded on the answering  
machine.  
Set your answering machine to a low number of rings and the device to answer  
in the maximum number of rings supported. (The maximum number of rings varies  
by country/region.) In this setup, the answering machine answers the call and the  
device monitors the line. If the device detects fax tones, the device receives the  
fax. If the call is a voice call, the answering machine records the incoming  
message. For more information, see Set the number of rings before answering.  
The phone cord that came with my device is not long enough  
Solution: If the phone cord that came with the device is not long enough, you can  
use a coupler to extend the length. You can purchase a coupler at an electronics store  
that carries phone accessories. You will also need another phone cord, which can be  
a standard phone cord that you might already have in your home or office.  
TIP: If the device came with a 2-wire phone cord adaptor, you can use it with a  
4-wire phone cord to extend the length. For information on using the 2-wire phone  
cord adaptor, see the documentation that came with it.  
To extend your phone cord  
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the device, connect one end to the  
coupler, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the  
device.  
2. Connect another phone cord to the open port on the coupler and to the telephone  
wall jack.  
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for  
your country/region.  
The computer cannot receive faxes (Fax to PC or Fax to Mac)  
Cause: The HP Digital Imaging monitor is turned off (Windows only).  
Solution: Check the taskbar and ensure that the HP Digital Imaging monitor is  
turned on at all times.  
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Cause: The computer selected to receive faxes is turned off.  
Solution: Make sure the computer selected to receive faxes is switched on at all  
times.  
Cause: Different computers are configured for setup and receiving faxes and one  
of them may be switched off.  
Solution: If the computer receiving faxes is different from the one used for setup,  
both computers should be switched on at all times.  
Cause: There is no paper in the input tray.  
Solution: Load paper in the input tray.  
Cause: The internal memory is full.  
Solution: Clear the internal memory by clearing the fax log and memory.  
Cause: Fax to PC or Fax to Mac is not activated or the computer is not configured  
to receive faxes  
Solution: Activate Fax to PC or Fax to Mac and make sure the computer is  
configured to receive faxes.  
Cause: HP Digital Imaging Monitor (Windows only) is not operating properly  
Solution: Restart the HP Digital Imaging Monitor or restart the computer.  
Sent faxes are blank or have vertical lines  
Cause: When sending a fax, the pages appear blank or with vertical lines in the  
sent fax  
Solution: Make a copy of the fax. If the copy is correct, the recipient's fax machine  
may have a problem.  
If the copy is blank, the scanner glass, scanner lid backing, or automatic document  
feeder need to be cleaned. For more information, see Clean the device or Solve scan  
problems.  
Received faxes are blank or have vertical lines  
Cause: Faxes received by the product are blank or the printout shows vertical black  
lines through the image or text.  
Solution: Print a self-test page to see if it is printed correctly.  
If the self-test page prints correctly, the issue is probably with the sending fax - try  
receiving a fax from another fax machine.  
If the self-test page printed incorrectly, see Solve printing problems.  
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NOTE: After correcting any of the following, run the installation program again.  
General network troubleshooting  
• If you are unable to install the device software, verify that:  
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All cable connections to the computer and the device are secure.  
The network is operational and the network hub is turned on.  
All applications, including virus protection programs, spyware protection  
programs, and firewalls, are closed or disabled for computers running Windows.  
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Make sure the device is installed on the same subnet as the computers that will  
be using the device.  
If the installation program cannot discover the device, print the network  
configuration page, and enter the IP address manually in the installation program.  
For more information, see Understand the network configuration page  
If you are using a computer running Windows, make sure that the network ports  
created in the device driver match the device IP address:  
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Print the device’s network configuration page.  
Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers or Printers and Faxes.  
- Or -  
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.  
Right-click the device icon, click Properties, and then click the Ports tab.  
Select the TCP/IP port for the device, and then click Configure Port.  
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Compare the IP address listed in the dialog box and make sure it matches the IP  
address listed on the network configuration page. If the IP addresses are different,  
change the IP address in the dialog box to match the address on the network  
configuration page.  
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Click OK twice to save the settings and close the dialog boxes.  
Problems connecting to a wired network  
If the Link light on the network connector does not turn on, make sure that all of the  
“General network troubleshooting” conditions are met.  
Though it is not recommended that you assign the device with a static IP address,  
you might resolve some installation problems (such as a conflict with a personal  
firewall) by doing so.  
Solve wireless problems (some models only)  
If the device is unable to communicate with the network after completing the wireless  
setup and software installation, perform one or more of the following tasks in the order  
shown below.  
Basic wireless troubleshooting  
Advanced wireless troubleshooting  
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Basic wireless troubleshooting  
Perform the following steps in the order presented.  
NOTE: If this is the first time you are setting up the wireless connection, and you are  
using the included software, make sure that the USB cable is connected to the device  
and the computer.  
Step 1 - Make sure the wireless (802.11) light is turned on  
If the blue light near the HP device's wireless button is not lit, the wireless capabilities  
might not have been turned on. To turn on wireless, press and hold the Wireless button  
for three seconds.  
NOTE: If your HP device supports Ethernet networking, make sure that an Ethernet  
cable has not been connected to the device. Connecting an Ethernet cable turns off  
the HP device's wireless capabilities.  
Step 2 - Restart components of the wireless network  
Turn off the router and the HP device, and then turn them back on in this order: router  
first and then the HP device. If you still are unable to connect, turn off the router, HP  
device, and your computer. Sometimes, turning off the power and then turning it back on  
will recover a network communication issue.  
Step 3 - Run the Wireless Network Test  
For wireless networking issues, run the Wireless Network Test. To print a Wireless  
Network Test page, press the Wireless button. If a problem is detected, the printed test  
report will include recommendations that might help solve the problem.  
Advanced wireless troubleshooting  
If you have tried the suggestions provided in the Basic troubleshooting section and are  
still unable to connect to your HP device to the wireless network, try the following  
suggestions in the order presented:  
Make sure your computer is connected to your network  
Make sure that the HP device is connected to your network  
Check to see if the firewall software is blocking communication  
Make sure the HP device is online and ready  
Your wireless router is using a hidden SSID  
Make sure the wireless version of the HP device is set as the default printer driver  
(Windows only)  
Make sure the HP Network Devices Support service is running (Windows only)  
Add hardware addresses to a wireless access point (WAP)  
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Make sure your computer is connected to your network  
To check a wired (Ethernet) connection  
Ÿ Many computers have indicator lights beside the port where the Ethernet cable from  
the router connects to your computer. Usually there are two indicator lights, one that  
is on and another that blinks. If your computer has indicator lights, check to see if the  
indicator lights are on. If the lights are not on, try reconnecting the Ethernet cable to  
the computer and the router. If you still do not see lights, there might be a problem  
with the router, the Ethernet cable, or your computer.  
NOTE: Macintosh computers do not have indicator lights. To check the Ethernet  
connection on a Macintosh computer, click System Preferences in the Dock, and  
then click Network. If the Ethernet connection is working correctly, Built-in  
Ethernet appears in the list of connections, along with the IP address and other  
status information. If Built-in Ethernet does not appear in the list, there might be  
a problem with the router, the Ethernet cable, or your computer. For more  
information, click the Help button in the window.  
To check a wireless connection  
1. Make sure that your computer's wireless has been turned on. (For more information,  
see the documentation that came with your computer.)  
2. If you are not using a unique network name (SSID), then it is possible that your  
wireless computer could be connected to a nearby network that is not yours.  
The following steps can help you determine if your computer is connected to your  
network.  
Windows  
a. Click Start, click Control Panel, point to Network Connections, and then click  
View Network Status and Tasks.  
Or  
Click Start, select Settings, click Control Panel, double-click Network  
Connections, click the View menu, and then select Details.  
Leave the network dialog box open while you continue to the next step.  
b. Disconnect the power cord from the wireless router. The connection status of your  
computer should change to Not Connected.  
c. Reconnect the power cord to the wireless router. The connection status should  
change to Connected.  
Mac OS X  
Ÿ Click the AirPort icon in the menu bar at the top of the screen. From the menu  
that appears, you can determine if the AirPort is turned on and which wireless  
network your computer is connected to.  
NOTE: For more detailed information about your AirPort connection, click  
System Preferences in the Dock, and then click Network. If the wireless  
connection is working correctly, a green dot appears next to AirPort in the list  
of connections. For more information, click the Help button in the window.  
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If you are unable to get your computer connected to your network, contact the person  
who set up your network or the router manufacturer as there might be a hardware issue  
with either your router or computer.  
If you are able to access the Internet and are using a computer running Windows, you  
can also access HP Network Assistant at www.hp.com/sbso/wireless/tools-setup.html?  
jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN for help in setting up a network. (This Web site is only  
available in English.)  
Make sure that the HP device is connected to your network  
If your device is not connected to the same network as your computer, you will not be  
able to use the HP device over the network. Follow the steps described in this section to  
find out if your device is actively connected to the correct network.  
Make sure the HP device is on the network  
1. If the HP device supports Ethernet networking and is connected to an Ethernet  
network, make sure an Ethernet cable is not plugged into the back of the device. If  
an Ethernet cable is plugged into the back, then wireless connectivity is disabled.  
2. If the HP device is connected to a wireless network, print the device's Wireless  
Configuration page. For more information, see Understand the network configuration  
page.  
Ÿ After the page has been printed, check the Network Status and URL:  
Network Status  
If the Network Status is Ready, the HP  
device is actively connected to a  
network.  
If the Network Status is Offline, the HP  
device is not connected to a network.  
Run the Wireless Network Test (using  
the instructions at the beginning of this  
section) and follow any  
recommendations.  
URL  
The URL shown here is the network  
address assigned to the HP device by your  
router. You will need this to connect to the  
embedded Web server.  
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Check to see if you can access the embedded Web server (EWS)  
Ÿ After you establish that the computer and the HP device both have active connections  
to a network, you can verify if they are on the same network by accessing the device's  
embedded Web server (EWS). For more information, see Embedded Web server.  
To access the EWS  
a. On your computer, open the Web browser you normally use to access the Internet  
(for example, Internet Explorer or Safari). In the address box, type the URL of the  
HP device as it was shown on the Network Configuration Page (for example,  
http://192.168.1.101).  
NOTE: If you are using a proxy server in your browser, you might need to  
disable it to access the EWS.  
b. If you can access the EWS, try using the HP device over the network (such as to  
print) to see if your network setup was successful.  
c. If you cannot access the EWS or are still having problems using the HP device  
over the network, continue to the next section regarding firewalls.  
Check to see if the firewall software is blocking communication  
If you cannot access the EWS and are sure both the computer and HP device have active  
connections to the same network, the firewall security software might be blocking  
communication. Temporarily turn off any firewall security software running on your  
computer and then try to access the EWS again. If you can access the EWS, try using  
the HP device (for printing).  
If you are able to access the EWS and use your HP device with the firewall turned off,  
you will need to reconfigure your firewall settings to allow the computer and HP device  
to communicate with each other over the network.  
If you are able to access the EWS, but are still unable to use the HP device even with the  
firewall turned off, try enabling the firewall software to recognize the HP device.  
Make sure the HP device is online and ready  
If you have the HP software installed, you can check the HP device’s status from your  
computer to see if the device is paused or offline, preventing you from using it.  
To check the HP device’s status, complete the following steps:  
Windows  
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers or Printers and Faxes.  
- Or -  
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.  
2. If the printers on your computer are not being displayed in Details view, click the  
View menu, and then click Details.  
3. Do one of the following, depending on the printer status:  
a. If the HP device is Offline, right-click the device, and click Use Printer Online.  
b. If the HP device is Paused, right-click the device, and click Resume Printing.  
4. Try using the HP device over the network.  
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Mac OS X  
1. Click System Preferences in the Dock, and then click Print & Fax.  
2. Select the HP device, and the click Print Queue.  
3. If Jobs Stopped appears in the window that appears, click Start Jobs.  
If you can use the HP device after performing the steps above but find that the symptoms  
persist as you continue to use the device, your firewall might be interfering. If you still  
cannot use the HP device over the network, continue to the next section for additional  
troubleshooting help.  
Your wireless router is using a hidden SSID  
If your wireless router or Apple AirPort Base Station is using a hidden SSID, your HP  
device will not automatically detect the network.  
Make sure the wireless version of the HP device is set as the default printer driver  
(Windows only)  
If you install the software again, the installer might create a second version of the printer  
driver in your Printers or Printers and Faxes folder. If you have difficulties printing or  
connecting to the HP device, make sure the correct version of the printer driver is set as  
the default.  
1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers or Printers and Faxes.  
- Or -  
Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Printers.  
2. Determine if the version of the printer driver in the Printers or Printers and Faxes  
folder is connected wirelessly:  
a. Right-click the printer icon, and then click Properties, Document Defaults, or  
Printing Preferences.  
b. On the Ports tab, look for a port in the list with a checkmark. The version of the  
printer driver that is connected wirelessly has Standard TCP/IP Port as the Port  
description, next to the checkmark.  
3. Right-click the printer icon for the version of the printer driver that is connected  
wirelessly, and select Set as Default Printer.  
NOTE: If there is more than one icon in the folder for the HP device, right-click the  
printer icon for the version of the printer driver that is connected wirelessly, and select  
Set as Default Printer.  
Make sure the HP Network Devices Support service is running (Windows only)  
To restart the HP Network Device Support service  
1. Delete any print jobs currently in the print queue.  
2. On the desktop, right-click My Computer or Computer, and then click Manage.  
3. Double-click Services and Applications, and then click Services.  
4. Scroll down the list of services, right click HP Network Devices Support, and then  
click Restart.  
5. After the service restarts, try using the HP device over the network again.  
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If you still cannot use the HP device over the network or if you have to periodically perform  
this step in order to use your device over the network, your firewall might be interfering.  
If this still does not work, there might be a problem with your network configuration or  
router. Contact the person who set up your network or the router manufacturer for help.  
Add hardware addresses to a wireless access point (WAP)  
MAC filtering is a security feature in which a wireless access point (WAP) is configured  
with a list of MAC addresses (also called “hardware addresses”) of devices that are  
allowed to gain access to the network through the WAP. If the WAP does not have the  
hardware address of a device attempting to access the network, the WAP denies the  
device access to the network. If the WAP filters MAC addresses, then the device’s MAC  
address must be added to the WAP’s list of accepted MAC addresses.  
Print the network configuration page. For more information, see Understand the  
network configuration page.  
Open the WAP’s configuration utility, and add the device’s hardware address to the  
list of accepted MAC addresses.  
Solve photo (memory card) problems  
If the following topics do not help, see Support and warranty for information about HP  
support.  
NOTE: If you are starting a memory card operation from a computer, see the  
software Help for troubleshooting information.  
The device cannot read the memory card  
The device cannot read photos on the memory card  
The device cannot read the memory card  
Check the memory card  
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Make sure that the memory card is one of the supported types. For more  
information, see Insert a memory card.  
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Some memory cards have a switch that controls how they can be used. Make  
sure that the switch is set so that the memory card can be read.  
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Inspect the ends of the memory card for dirt or material that closes a hole or spoils  
a metal contact. Clean the contacts with a lint-free cloth and small amounts of  
isopropyl alcohol.  
Assure that the memory card is working properly by testing it with other devices.  
Check the memory card slot  
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Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted into the correct slot. For more  
information, see Insert a memory card.  
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Remove the memory card (when the light is not blinking) and shine a flashlight  
into the empty slot. See if any of the small pins inside are bent. When the computer  
is off, you can straighten slightly bent pins by using the tip of a thin, retracted  
ballpoint pen. If a pin has bent in such a way that it touches another pin, replace  
the memory card reader or have the device serviced. For more information, see  
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Make sure that only one memory card has been inserted at a time in the slots. An  
error message should appear on the control-panel display if more than one  
memory card is inserted.  
The device cannot read photos on the memory card  
Check the memory card  
The memory card might be corrupt.  
Solve device management problems  
This section provide solutions to common problems that involve managing the device.  
This section contains the following topic:  
Embedded Web server cannot be opened  
Embedded Web server cannot be opened  
Check your network setup  
Make sure you are not using a phone cord or a cross cable to connect the device to  
the network. For more information, see Configure the device (Windows) or Configure  
the device (Mac OS X).  
Make sure the network cable is securely connected to the device.  
Make sure the network hub, switch, or router is turned on and working properly.  
Check the computer  
Make sure the computer that you are using is connected to the network.  
Check your Web browser  
Make sure the Web browser meets the minimum system requirements. For more  
information, see System requirements.  
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Check the device IP address  
To check the IP address of the device from the control panel (color display models  
only), touch the Setup button, select Network, select View Network Settings, and  
then select either Display Wired Summary or Display Wireless Summary.  
For devices with a two-line display, the user must obtain the IP address by printing a  
network configuration page. Press the Setup button, select Network, select Network  
Settings, and then select Print Network Configuration Page.  
Ping the device using the IP address from the command prompt.  
For example, if the IP address is 123.123.123.123, type the following at the MS-DOS  
prompt:  
C:\Ping 123.123.123.123  
If a reply appears, the IP address is correct. If a time-out response appears, the IP  
address is incorrect.  
Troubleshoot installation issues  
If the following topics do not help, see Support and warranty for information about HP  
support.  
Hardware installation suggestions  
Software installation suggestions  
Hardware installation suggestions  
Check the device  
Make sure that all packing tape and material have been removed from outside and  
inside the device.  
Make sure that the device is loaded with paper.  
Make sure that no lights are on or blinking except the Ready light, which should be  
on. If the Attention light is blinking, check for messages on the device control panel.  
Check the hardware connections  
Make sure that any cords and cables that you are using are in good working order.  
Make sure that the power cord is connected securely to both the device and to a  
working power outlet.  
Make sure that the phone cord is connected to the 1-LINE port.  
Check the ink cartridges  
Make sure that all latches and covers are closed properly.  
Check the computer system  
Make sure that your computer is running one of the supported operating systems.  
Make sure that the computer meets at least the minimum system requirements.  
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Check the device to ensure the following  
Power light is on and not blinking. When the device is first turned on, it takes  
approximately 45 seconds to warm up.  
The device is in the Ready state, and no other lights on the device control panel are  
lit or blinking. If lights are lit or blinking, see the message on the device control panel.  
Ensure power cord and other cables are working, and are firmly connected to the  
device.  
All packing tapes and materials are removed from the device.  
Duplexer is locked into place.  
Paper is loaded correctly in the tray, and is not jammed in the device.  
All latches and covers are closed.  
Software installation suggestions  
Verify installation preliminaries  
Make sure to use the Starter CD that contains the correct installation software for your  
operating system.  
Before installing software, make sure that all other programs are closed.  
If the computer does not recognize the path to the CD-ROM drive that you type, make  
sure that you are specifying the correct drive letter.  
If the computer cannot recognize the Starter CD in the CD-ROM drive, inspect the  
Starter CD for damage. You can download the device driver from the HP Web site  
(www.hp.com/support).  
Check or perform the following  
Make sure the computer meets the system requirements.  
Before installing software on a Windows computer, ensure all other programs are  
closed.  
If the computer does not recognize the path to the CD drive that you typed, ensure  
you are specifying the correct drive letter.  
If the computer cannot recognize the Starter CD in the CD drive, inspect the CD for  
damage. You can download the device driver from the HP Web site (www.hp.com/  
support).  
In the Windows device manager, make sure that the USB drivers have not been  
disabled.  
If you are using a computer running Windows, and the computer cannot detect the  
device, run the uninstallation utility (util\ccc\uninstall.bat on the Starter CD) to perform  
a clean uninstallation of the device driver. Restart your computer, and reinstall the  
device driver.  
Check the computer system  
Make sure that your computer is running one of the supported operating systems.  
Make sure that the computer meets at least the minimum system requirements.  
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Clear jams  
Occasionally, media becomes jammed during a job. Try the following remedies before  
you attempt to clear the jam.  
Make sure that you are printing with media that meets specifications. For more  
information, see Select print media.  
Make sure that you are printing with media that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged.  
Make sure that the device is clean. For more information, see Clean the device.  
Make sure that the trays are loaded correctly and are not too full. For more  
information, see Load media.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Clear paper jams  
Avoid paper jams  
Clear paper jams  
If the paper was loaded in the input tray, you might need to clear the paper jam from the  
duplexer.  
Paper can also jam in the automatic document feeder. Several common actions can  
cause paper to jam the automatic document feeder:  
Placing too much paper in the document feeder tray. For information on the maximum  
number of sheets allowed in the automatic document feeder, see Load originals.  
Using paper that is too thick or too thin for the device.  
Trying to add paper to the document feeder tray while the device is feeding pages.  
To clear a jam  
1. Remove all media from the output tray.  
CAUTION: Trying to clear a paper jam from the front of the device can damage  
the print mechanism. Always access and clear paper jams through the duplexer.  
2. Check the duplexer.  
a. Push the button on either side of the duplexer, and then remove the panel or unit.  
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b. Locate any jammed media inside the device, grasp it with both hands and then  
pull it towards you.  
c. If the jam is not there, push the latch on the top of the duplexer and lower its cover.  
If the jam is inside, carefully remove it. Close the cover.  
d. Reinsert the duplexer into the device.  
3. Open the top cover and remove any debris.  
4. If you have not found the jam and have Tray 2 installed, pull out the tray and remove  
the jammed media, if possible. If not, do the following:  
a. Ensure the device is turned off and disconnect the power cord.  
b. Lift the device off Tray 2.  
c. Remove the jammed media from the bottom of the device or from Tray 2.  
d. Reposition the device on top of Tray 2.  
5. Open the print carriage access door. If there is paper remaining inside the device,  
ensure the carriage has moved to the right of the device, free any paper scraps or  
wrinkled media, and pull the media towards you through the top of the device.  
WARNING! Do not reach into the device when it is on and the carriage is stuck.  
When you open the print carriage access door, the carriage should return to its  
position on the right side of the device. If it does not move to the right, turn off the  
device before you remove any jam.  
6. After clearing the jam, close all covers, turn on the device (if you turned it off) and  
resend the print job.  
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To clear a paper jam in the automatic document feeder  
1. Lift the cover of the automatic document feeder.  
2. Gently pull the paper out of the rollers.  
CAUTION: If the paper tears when you are removing it from the rollers, check  
the rollers and wheels for torn pieces of paper that might be remaining inside the  
device. If you do not remove all the pieces of paper from the device, more paper  
jams are likely to occur.  
3. Close the cover of the automatic document feeder.  
Avoid paper jams  
To help avoid paper jams, follow these guidelines.  
Remove printed papers from the output tray frequently.  
Prevent curled or wrinkled paper by storing all unused paper flat in a resealable bag.  
Ensure that paper loaded in the input tray lays flat and the edges are not bent or torn.  
Do not combine different paper types and paper sizes in the input tray; the entire stack  
of paper in the input tray must be the same size and type.  
Adjust the paper-width guide in the input tray to fit snugly against all paper. Make sure  
the paper-width guide does not bend the paper in the input tray.  
Do not force paper too far forward in the input tray.  
Use paper types that are recommended for the device. For more information, see  
Understand specifications for supported media.  
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Incompatible Printhead  
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Fax Memory Full  
Device Disconnected  
Ink Alert  
Cartridge Problem  
Cartridge Problem  
Paper Mismatch  
The cartridge cradle cannot move  
Paper Jam  
Paper Jam  
The printer is out of paper  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)  
Printer Offline  
Printer Paused  
Sensor issue  
Sensor failure  
Previously used genuine HP cartridge  
Ink Service Capacity Warning  
Document failed to print  
General printer error  
Printhead Problem  
The printhead appears to be missing or damaged  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Advanced printhead maintenance  
Incompatible Printhead  
The printhead installed is not intended for use in this printer, or it may be damaged  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Advanced printhead maintenance  
Supplies  
Printhead problem and advanced printhead maintenance  
This section covers the following topics:  
Printhead problem - The following printhead has a problem  
Advanced printhead maintenance  
Printhead problem - The following printhead has a problem  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Advanced printhead maintenance  
Supplies  
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WARNING! Only reinstall the printhead as part of the procedure for Printhead  
Problem error messages  
To reinstall the printhead  
1. Make sure that the product is turned on.  
2. Open the ink cartridge door.  
3. Remove all of the ink cartridges and place them on a piece of paper with the ink  
opening pointing up.  
4. Lift the latch handle on the print carriage.  
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5. Remove the printhead by lifting it straight up.  
6. Clean the printhead.  
There are three areas of the printhead that need to be cleaned: the plastic ramps on  
both sides of the ink nozzles, the edge between the nozzles and the electrical  
contacts, and the electrical contacts.  
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Plastic ramps on the sides of the nozzles  
Edge between nozzles and contacts  
Electrical contacts  
CAUTION: Touch the nozzle and the electrical contact areas only with cleaning  
materials and not with your finger.  
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To clean the printhead  
a. Lightly dampen a clean, lint-free cloth and wipe the electrical contact area from  
the bottom to the top. Do not go past the edge between the nozzles and the  
electrical contacts. Clean until no new ink shows on the cloth.  
b. Use a fresh, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth to wipe any accumulated ink and  
debris from the edge between the nozzles and the contacts.  
c. Use a fresh, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth to wipe the plastic ramps on both  
sides of the nozzles. Wipe away from the nozzles.  
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d. Wipe the previously cleaned areas dry with a dry lint-free cloth before proceeding  
to the next step.  
7. Clean the electrical contacts inside the product.  
To clean the electrical contacts in the product  
a. Lightly dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with bottled or distilled water.  
b. Clean the electrical contacts in the product by wiping with the cloth from top to  
bottom. Use as many fresh, clean cloths as necessary. Clean until no ink shows  
on the cloth.  
c. Wipe the area dry with a dry lint-free cloth before proceeding to the next step.  
8. Make sure the latch handle is raised, and then reinsert the printhead.  
9. Carefully lower the latch handle.  
NOTE: Make sure you lower the latch handle before reinserting the ink  
cartridges. Leaving the latch handle raised can result in incorrectly seated ink  
cartridges and problems printing. The latch must remain down in order to correctly  
install the ink cartridges.  
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10. Using the colored shaped icons for help, slide the ink cartridge into the empty slot  
until it clicks into place and is seated firmly in the slot.  
11. Close the ink cartridge door.  
Fax Memory Full  
The device's memory is full  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Solve fax problems  
Device Disconnected  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Hardware installation suggestions  
Ink Alert  
Choose your error  
HP recommends you have a replacement available for when print quality becomes  
no longer acceptable  
The amount of ink in the following cartridge may be low enough to cause poor print  
quality and cartridge changes may be required soon. HP recommends you have  
replacement cartridges available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable  
Ink system failure  
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HP recommends you have a replacement available for when print quality becomes  
no longer acceptable  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Supplies  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive a low-ink alerts, consider having a replacement cartridge available  
to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink cartridges until  
print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For information on recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling  
program.  
The amount of ink in the following cartridge may be low enough to cause poor print  
quality and cartridge changes may be required soon. HP recommends you have  
replacement cartridges available to install when print quality is no longer  
acceptable  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Supplies  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive a low-ink alerts, consider having a replacement cartridge available  
to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink cartridges until  
print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For information on recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling  
program.  
Ink system failure  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Turn off the product, unplug the power cord, and wait 10 seconds. Then, plug the power  
cord back in and turn on the product.  
If you continue to receive this message, write down the error code provided in the  
message on the product display, and then contact HP support. Go to www.hp.com/  
support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on  
calling for technical support.  
Cause: The printhead or the ink delivery system failed and the product can no longer  
print.  
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Choose your error  
The following cartridge appears to be missing or damaged  
Cartridge(s) in Wrong Slot - The following cartridges are in the wrong slots  
The following cartridge appears to be missing or damaged  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Supplies  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive a low-ink alerts, consider having a replacement cartridge available  
to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink cartridges until  
print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For information on recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling  
program.  
Cartridge(s) in Wrong Slot - The following cartridges are in the wrong slots  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Supplies  
NOTE: Ink level alerts and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.  
When you receive a low-ink alerts, consider having a replacement cartridge available  
to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the ink cartridges until  
print quality becomes unacceptable.  
For information on recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling  
program.  
Cartridge Problem  
The following cartridge has a problem  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Supplies  
HP inkjet supplies recycling program  
Paper Mismatch  
Paper detected does not match paper size or type selected  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Load media  
Print on special and custom-sized media  
Change print settings  
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The cartridge cradle cannot move  
Please turn device power off. Check device for a paper jam or other obstruction  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Clear jams  
Hardware installation suggestions  
Paper Jam  
There is a paper jam (or misfeed). Clear the jam and press the Resume button on  
the printer  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Clear jams  
Paper Jam  
There is a paper jam (or misfeed) in the scan path. Clear the jam or re-insert the  
document and restart the task.  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Clear jams  
The printer is out of paper  
Load more paper and press the Resume button on the front of the printer  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Load media  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)  
Choose your error  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)  
The following cartridge is not intended for use in this printer  
Use the following to correct the error:  
Replace the ink cartridges  
Supplies  
HP inkjet supplies recycling program  
Incompatible Cartridge(s)  
The following cartridges are not intended for use in this printer as it is currently  
configured  
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Replace the ink cartridges  
Supplies  
HP inkjet supplies recycling program  
Printer Offline  
Your printer is currently offline  
Use the following to correct the error:  
To check if the printer is paused or offline (Windows)  
1. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers.  
Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and then  
click Printers and Faxes.  
2. Double-click the icon for your product to open the print queue.  
3. On the Printer menu, make sure there are no check marks next to Pause Printing  
or Use Printer Offline.  
4. If you made any changes, try to print again.  
To check if the printer is paused or offline (Mac OS X)  
1. Click System Preferences, click Print & Fax, and then click select the printer you  
want to use.  
2. Double-click the icon for your product to open the print queue.  
3. If Hold is selected, click Resume.  
4. If you made any changes, try to print again.  
Printer Paused  
Your printer is currently paused  
Use the following to correct the error:  
To check if the printer is paused or offline (Windows)  
1. Depending upon your operating system, do one of the following:  
Windows Vista: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and  
then click Printers.  
Windows XP: On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Control Panel, and then  
click Printers and Faxes.  
2. Double-click the icon for your product to open the print queue.  
3. On the Printer menu, make sure there are no check marks next to Pause Printing  
or Use Printer Offline.  
4. If you made any changes, try to print again.  
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To check if the printer is paused or offline (Mac OS X)  
1. Click System Preferences, click Print & Fax, and then click select the printer you  
want to use.  
2. Double-click the icon for your product to open the print queue.  
3. If Hold is selected, click Resume.  
4. If you made any changes, try to print again.  
Sensor issue  
There is a problem with sensing ink levels  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Clean the sensor  
Clean the sensor windows on the ink cartridges  
Contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
Sensor failure  
The ink sensor has failed. Printing can continue, but ink system behavior may  
change  
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most  
likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the  
remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.  
Clean the sensor  
Clean the sensor windows on the ink cartridges  
Contact HP support for service.  
Go to: www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information  
on calling for technical support.  
Previously used genuine HP cartridge  
The following cartridges are previously used:  
The genuine HP ink cartridge was previously used in some other product.  
Check the print quality of the current print job. If it is not satisfactory, try cleaning the  
printhead to see if that improves the quality.  
Follow the prompts on the display or computer screen to continue.  
For more information, see Clean the printhead.  
NOTE: HP recommends that you do not leave the ink cartridge outside of the printer  
for an extended period of time. If a used cartridge is installed, check the print quality.  
If it is not satisfactory, run the cleaning procedure from the toolbox.  
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Ink Service Capacity Warning  
Your printer has maximized the Ink Service Capacity.  
If you are going to move or transport the product after receiving this message, make sure  
you keep it upright and do not tip it on its side to avoid ink leakage.  
Printing can continue, but ink system behavior might change.  
The product has nearly maximized the ink service capacity.  
Document failed to print  
The job failed to print due to an error in the printing system.  
Solve printing problems.  
General printer error  
If you are going to move or transport the product after receiving this message, make sure  
you keep it upright and do not tip it on its side to avoid ink leakage. There was a problem  
with the product.  
Write down the error code provided in the message, and then contact HP support. Go to:  
www.hp.com/support.  
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on  
calling for technical support.  
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This section provides information on HP supplies and accessories for the device. The information is  
subject to changes, visit the HP Web site (www.hpshopping.com) for the latest updates. You may  
also make purchases through the Web site.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Order printing supplies online  
Accessories  
Supplies  
Order printing supplies online  
For a list of HP cartridge numbers that work with your printer, see the cover of the user manual that  
came with your HP printer.  
To order supplies online or create a printable shopping list, open the HP Solution Center desktop  
icon that was installed by your HP printer software and click the 'Shopping' icon. Select 'Shop Online'  
or 'Print My Shopping List'. HP Solution Center uploads, with your permission, printer information,  
including model number, serial number, and estimated ink levels. The HP supplies that work in your  
printer are pre-selected. You can change quantities, add or remove items, and then print the list or  
purchase online at the HP Store or other online retailers (options differ by country/region). Cartridge  
information and links to online shopping also appear on ink alert messages.  
You can also order online by visiting www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If prompted, choose your country/  
region, follow the prompts to select your product, and then the supplies you need.  
You can also order online via your embedded Web server: Click 'Order Supplies' button. Click 'Send'  
to send printer information (such as model number, serial number and estimated ink levels) to HP,  
and you will be re-directed to the HP SureSupply website for simple, smarter online ordering of HP  
supplies.  
NOTE: Ordering cartridges online is not supported in all countries/regions. However, many  
countries have information on ordering by telephone, locating a local store and printing a  
shopping list. In addition, you can select the 'How to Buy' option at the top of the www.hp.com/  
buy/supplies page to obtain information about purchasing HP products in your country.  
Accessories  
HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Q6236A, Q6259A  
Kit  
Upgrade non-wireless devices to use  
802.11g wireless technology  
HP Wireless G Print Server  
Q6301A, Q6302A  
802.11g print server for wireless  
communication to a computer  
Supplies  
This section contains the following topics:  
Supported ink cartridges  
HP media  
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You can check the following places to find which cartridges are supported by the device:  
The ink supplies label (located inside the printer, near the ink cartridges).  
The HP SureSuppply Web site (www.hp.com/buy/supplies). For more information, see Order  
printing supplies online.  
The label of the ink cartridge you are replacing.  
The HP software on your computer:  
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Solution Center (Windows): Click Status, and then click Estimated Ink Levels. The My  
Cartridges tab lists the currently installed cartridges. The All Cartridges tab lists all  
supported cartridges for the device.  
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Toolbox (Windows): Click the Estimated Ink Levels tab, and then click the Cartridge  
Details button to view information about replacement ink cartridges.  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X): Open the Information and Support panel, and the click  
Supply Info.  
Embedded Web server: Click the Information tab, and then click Device Information in  
the left pane.  
The self-test diagnostic page. For more information, see Understand the printer status page.  
NOTE: When replacing ink cartridges, make sure to use only replacement cartridges that have  
the same cartridge number as the ink cartridge you are replacing.  
HP media  
To order media such as HP Advanced Photo Paper, go to www.hp.com.  
Supplies  
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The information in Maintain and troubleshoot suggests solutions to common problems. If your device  
is not operating correctly and those suggestions did not solve your problem, try using one of the  
following support services to obtain assistance.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Obtain electronic support  
Warranty  
Ink cartridge warranty information  
Obtain HP telephone support  
Prepare the device for shipment  
Pack the device  
Obtain electronic support  
To find support and warranty information, go to the HP Web site at www.hp.com/support. If prompted,  
choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling for technical  
support.  
This Web site also offers technical support, drivers, supplies, ordering information and other options  
such as:  
Access online support pages.  
Send HP an e-mail message for answers to your questions.  
Connect with an HP technician by using online chat.  
Check for software updates.  
You can also obtain support from the Toolbox (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X), which  
provide easy, step-by-step solutions to common printing problems. For more information, see  
Toolbox (Windows) or HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X).  
Support options and availability vary by product, country/region, and language.  
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Ink cartridge warranty information  
The HP cartridge warranty is applicable when the product is used in its designated HP printing device.  
This warranty does not cover HP ink products that have been refilled, remanufactured, refurbished,  
misused, or tampered with.  
During the warranty period the product is covered as long as the HP ink is not depleted and the end  
of warranty date has not been reached. The end of warranty date, in YYYY-MM format, may be found  
on the product as indicated:  
For a copy of the HP Limited Warranty Statement, see the printed documentation that came with the  
product.  
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Obtain HP telephone support  
During the warranty period, you may obtain assistance from the HP Customer Care Center.  
NOTE: HP does not provide telephone support for Linux printing. All support is provided online  
at the following web site: https://launchpad.net/hplip. Click the Ask a question button to begin  
the support process.  
The HPLIP Web site does not provide suppport for Windows or Mac OS X. If you are using these  
operating systems, see www.hp.com/support.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Support process  
Before you call  
HP support by phone  
Additional warranty options  
HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan)  
HP Korea customer support  
Support process  
If you have a problem, follow these steps  
1. Check the documentation that came with the device.  
2. Visit the HP online support Web site at www.hp.com/support. HP online support is available to  
all HP customers. It is the fastest source for up-to-date device information and expert assistance  
and includes the following features:  
Fast access to qualified online support specialists  
Software and driver updates for the HP all-in-one  
Valuable troubleshooting information for common problems  
Proactive device updates, support alerts, and HP newsgrams that are available when you  
register the HP all-in-one  
3. Call HP support. Support options and availability vary by device, country/region, and language.  
Before you call  
Visit the HP Web site (www.hp.com/support) for the latest troubleshooting information, or product  
fixes and updates.  
Software programs from other companies might be included with the HP All-in-One. If you experience  
problems with any of those programs, you will receive the best technical assistance by calling the  
experts at that company.  
NOTE: This information does not apply to customers in Japan. For information on service  
options in Japan, see HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan).  
To assist our Customer Care Center representatives to serve you better, prepare the following  
information if you need to call HP.  
1. Print the self-test diagnostic page of the device. For more information, see Understand the  
printer status page. If the device does not print, get the following information ready:  
Device model number. For more information, see Finding the device model number.  
Serial number (check the back of the device)  
2. Check the operating system that you are using, such as Windows XP.  
3. If the device is connected to the network, check the network operating system.  
4. Note how the device is connected to your system, such as through USB or network connection.  
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5. Obtain the version number of the printer software. (To find the version number of the printer  
driver, open the printer settings or properties dialog box, and click the About tab.)  
6. If you have a problem printing from a particular application, note the application and version  
number.  
HP support by phone  
'The phone support numbers and associated costs listed here are those in effect at time of publication  
and are applicable only for calls made on a land line. Different rates may apply for mobile phones.  
For the most current HP list of telephone support numbers and call costs information, see  
www.hp.com/support.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Phone support period  
Telephone support numbers  
Placing a call  
After the phone support period  
Phone support period  
One year of phone support is available in North America, Asia Pacific, and Latin America (including  
Mexico).  
To determine the duration of phone support in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, go to  
www.hp.com/support. Standard phone company charges apply.  
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For the most current list of telephone support numbers, see www.hp.com/support.  
www.hp.com/support  
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Obtain HP telephone support  
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Appendix B  
Placing a call  
Call HP support while you are in front of the computer and the HP all-in-one. Be prepared to provide  
the following information:  
Model number (located on the label on the front of the device)  
NOTE: In addition to the model name that appears on the front of the device, this device  
has a specific model number. You can use this number to help determine which supplies or  
accessories are available for your product, as well as when obtaining support. The model  
number is printed on a label located inside the device near the ink cartridges area.  
Serial number (located on the back or bottom of the device)  
Messages that appear when the situation occurs  
Answers to these questions:  
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Has this situation happened before?  
Can you re-create it?  
Did you add any new hardware or software to your computer at about the time that this  
situation began?  
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Did anything else occur prior to this situation (such as a thunderstorm, HP all-in-one was  
moved, etc.)?  
After the phone support period  
After the phone support period, help is available from HP at an additional cost. Help may also be  
available at the HP online support Web site: www.hp.com/support. Contact your HP dealer or call  
the support phone number for your country/region to learn more about support options.  
Additional warranty options  
Extended service plans are available for the HP all-in-one at additional costs. Go to www.hp.com/  
support, select your country/region and language, then explore the services and warranty area for  
information about the extended service plans.  
250  
Support and warranty  
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HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan)  
For instructions on how to pack your product for exchange, see Pack the device.  
HP Korea customer support  
Obtain HP telephone support  
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251  
Appendix B  
Prepare the device for shipment  
If after contacting HP Customer Support or returning to the point of purchase, you are requested to  
send the device in for service, make sure you remove and keep the following items before returning  
your device:  
The control-panel faceplate  
The duplexer  
The output tray  
The power cord, USB cable, and any other cable connected to the device  
Any paper loaded in the input tray  
Remove any originals you might have loaded in the device  
This section contains the following topics:  
Remove the device control-panel faceplate  
Remove the rear access panel or duplexer  
Remove the output tray  
Remove the device control-panel faceplate  
NOTE: This information does not apply to customers in Japan.  
CAUTION: The device must be unplugged before following these steps.  
CAUTION: The replacement device will not be shipped with a power cord. Store the power  
cord in a safe place until the replacement arrives.  
To remove the control-panel faceplate  
1. Press the Power button to turn off the device.  
2. Unplug the power cord, and then disconnect it from the device. Do not return the power cord  
with the device.  
252  
Support and warranty  
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3. Remove the control-panel faceplate as follows:  
a. Lift the scanner lid.  
b. Use either your finger or insert a thin object in the tab on the upper right corner of the control-  
panel faceplate to pry the control-panel faceplate off.  
Prepare the device for shipment  
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253  
Appendix B  
4. Retain the control-panel faceplate. Do not return the control-panel faceplate with the HP all-in-  
one.  
CAUTION: The replacement device might not come with a control-panel faceplate. Store  
your control-panel faceplate in a safe place, and when the replacement device arrives,  
reattach your control-panel faceplate. You must attach your control-panel faceplate to use  
the control-panel functions on the replacement device.  
NOTE: See the setup poster that came with the device for instructions on how to attach  
your control-panel faceplate. The replacement device might come with instructions for  
setting up your device.  
Remove the rear access panel or duplexer  
Remove the duplexer before shipping the device.  
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Push the button on either side of the rear access panel or the duplexer, and then remove the  
panel or unit.  
Remove the output tray  
Remove the output tray before shipping the device.  
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Lift the output tray, and gently pull it out of the device.  
254  
Support and warranty  
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Pack the device  
Complete the following steps after you have prepared the device for shipment.  
To pack the device  
1. If available, pack the device for shipment by using the original packaging materials, or use the  
packaging materials that came with your replacement device.  
If you do not have the original packaging materials, please use other adequate packaging  
materials. Shipping damage caused by improper packaging and/or improper transportation is  
not covered under the warranty.  
2. Place the return shipping label on the outside of the box.  
3. Include the following items in the box:  
A complete description of symptoms for service personnel (samples of print quality problems  
are helpful).  
A copy of the sales slip or other proof of purchase to establish the warranty coverage period.  
Your name, address, and a phone number where you can be reached during the day.  
Pack the device  
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C Device specifications  
For media and media-handling specifications, see Understand specifications for supported media.  
This section contains the following topics:  
Physical specifications  
Product features and capacities  
Processor and memory specifications  
System requirements  
Network protocol specifications  
Embedded Web server specifications  
Print specifications  
Copy specifications  
Fax specifications  
Scan specifications  
Environmental specifications  
Electrical specifications  
Acoustic emission specifications (print in Draft mode, noise levels per ISO 7779)  
Memory card specifications  
Physical specifications  
Size (width x depth x height)  
Device with A4/Letter-size scanner glass and duplexer: 476 x 473 x 258 mm (19.0 x 18.9 x 10.3  
inches)  
Device weight (including print supplies)  
Device with A4/Letter-size scanner glass and duplexer: 8.6 kg (19 lb)  
Product features and capacities  
Feature  
Capacity  
Connectivity  
USB 2.0-compliant high speed  
Wireless 802.11b/g  
Wired network  
Ink cartridges  
Supply yields  
Four ink cartridges (black, yellow, magenta,  
cyan)  
Visit www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies/ for  
more information on estimated ink cartridge  
yields.  
Device languages  
Font support  
HP PCL 3  
US fonts: CG Times, CG Times Italic, Universe,  
Universe Italic, Courier, Courier Italic, Letter  
Gothic, Letter Gothic Italic.  
Duty cycle  
Up to 5000 pages per month  
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Device specifications  
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Feature  
Capacity  
Device control panel language support  
Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch,  
English, Finnish, French, German, Greek,  
Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean,  
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian,  
Russian, Simplified Chinese, Slovak,  
Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional  
Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian.  
Language availability varies by country/region.  
Processor and memory specifications  
Device processor  
192 MHz ARM946ES, ETM9 (medium)  
Device memory  
64 MB built-in RAM, 32 MB built-in Flash ROM  
System requirements  
NOTE: For the most current information about supported operating systems and system  
requirements, visit http://www.hp.com/support/.  
Operating system compatibility  
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP x64, Windows Vista  
NOTE: For Windows 2000 SP 4, Windows XP x64 Edition SP 1, Windows XP SP 1 Starter  
Edition, and Windows Vista Starter Edition only printer driver, scanner driver, and the  
Toolbox are available. Also, if you are using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet  
6500 (E709r), copying is not supported. To determine the model you have, see Finding the  
device model number.  
Mac OS X (10.4, 10.5)  
Linux (For more information, see www.hp.com/go/linuxprinting).  
Minimum requirements  
Microsoft Windows® 2000 Service Pack 4: Intel® Pentium II or Celeron® processor, 128 MB  
RAM, 200 MB free hard disk space, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0  
Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit) Service Pack 1: Intel Pentium II or Celeron processor, 512 MB  
RAM, 410 MB free hard disk space, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0  
Microsoft® Windows x64 Service Pack 1: AMD Athlon 64 or AMD Opteron processor, Intel Xeon  
or Pentium processor with Intel EM64T support, 512MB RAM, 290 MB free hard disk space,  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0  
Microsoft Windows Vista: 800 MHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor, 512 MB RAM, 425  
MB free hard disk space, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0  
Mac OS X (v10.4.11, v10.5): PowerPC G3, G4, G5, or Intel Core processor, 256 MB memory,  
500 MB free hard disk space  
Quick Time 5.0 or later (Mac OS X)  
Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later  
System requirements  
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Recommended requirements  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4: Intel Pentium III or higher processor, 256 MB RAM,  
200 MB free hard disk space, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later  
Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit) Service Pack 1: Intel Pentium III or higher processor, 512MB  
RAM, 500 MB free hard disk space, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later  
Microsoft® Windows® XP x64 Service Pack 1: AMD Athlon 64 or AMD Opteron processor, Intel  
Xeon processor with Intel EM64T support, or Intel Pentium 4 processor with Intel EM64T  
support, 512MB RAM, 290 MB free hard disk space, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later  
Microsoft Windows Vista: 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor, 1 GB RAM, 470 MB free  
hard disk space, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or later  
Mac OS X (v10.4.11, v10.5): PowerPC G3, G4, G5, or Intel Core processor, 512 MB memory,  
500 MB free hard disk space  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later (Windows 2000, Windows XP); Internet Explorer  
7.0 or later (Windows Vista)  
Network protocol specifications  
Network operating system compatibility  
Windows 2000, Windows XP (32-bit), Windows XP x64 (Professional and Home Editions),  
Windows Vista (32-bit) & (64-bit) [Ultimate, Enterprise & Business Edition]  
Mac OS X (10.4, 10.5)  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services with Citrix Metaframe XP with Feature  
Release 3  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services with Citrix Presentation Server 4.0  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Terminal Services  
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services  
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services with Citrix Presentation Server 4.0  
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services with Citrix Presentation Server 4.5  
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Terminal Services with Citrix Metaframe XP with Feature  
Release 3  
Microsoft Windows 2003 Small Business Server Terminal Services  
Novell Netware 6, 6.5, Open Enterprise Server 6.5  
Compatible network protocols  
TCP/IP  
Network management  
Embedded Web server  
Features  
Ability to remotely configure and manage network devices  
Embedded Web server specifications  
Requirements  
A TCP/IP-based network (IPX/SPX-based networks are not supported)  
A Web browser (either Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Mozilla Firefox 1.0 or higher,  
Opera 8.0 or higher, or Safari 1.2, or higher)  
A network connection (you cannot use the embedded Web server connected directly to a  
computer with a USB cable)  
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An Internet connection (required for some features)  
NOTE: You can open the embedded Web server without being connected to the Internet.  
However, some features will not be available.  
It must be on the same side of a firewall as the device.  
Print specifications  
Black print resolution  
Up to 1200 dpi with pigmented black ink  
Color print resolution  
HP enhanced photo quality (up to 4800 by 1200 dpi Optimized on HP Advanced Photo papers with  
1200 x 1200 input dpi)  
Copy specifications  
Digital image processing  
Up to 100 copies from original (varies by model)  
Digital zoom: from 25 to 400% (varies by model)  
Fit to page, pre-scan  
Copy speeds vary according to the complexity of the document  
NOTE: To make a copy using an HP Officejet 6500 (E709d) or HP Officejet 6500 (E709r), the  
HP All-in-One must be connected to a computer, the computer must be turned on and you must  
be logged on. The software must be installed and running. Also, the HP Digital Imaging  
Monitor in the Windows Taskbar must be installed and turned on at all times. On a Macintosh  
computer, once the software is installed, it is always available when you turn on the computer.  
To determine the model you have, see Finding the device model number  
Mode  
Type  
Black  
Color  
Black  
Color  
Black  
Color  
Scan resolution (dpi)  
up to 600 x 1200  
up to 600 x 1200  
up to 300 x 300  
up to 300 x 300  
up to 300 x 300  
up to 300 x 300  
Best  
Normal  
Fast  
Fax specifications  
Walk-up black-and-white and color fax capability.  
Up to 110 speed dials (varies by model).  
Up to 120-page memory (varies by model, based on ITU-T Test Image #1 at standard  
resolution). More complicated pages or higher resolution takes longer and uses more memory.  
Manual fax send and receive.  
Automatic busy redial up to five times (varies by model).  
Automatic no-answer redial one time (varies by model).  
Fax specifications  
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Confirmation and activity reports.  
CCITT/ITU Group 3 fax with Error Correction Mode.  
33.6 Kbps transmission.  
3 seconds per page speed at 33.6 Kbps (based on ITU-T Test Image #1 at standard resolution).  
More complicated pages or higher resolution take longer and use more memory.  
Ring detect with automatic fax/answering machine switching.  
Photo (dpi)  
Very Fine (dpi)  
Fine (dpi)  
Standard (dpi)  
Black  
Color  
196 x 203 (8-bit  
grayscale)  
300 x 300  
196 x 203  
196 x 98  
200 x 200  
200 x 200  
200 x 200  
200 x 200  
Fax to PC Specifications  
Supported file type: Uncompressed TIFF  
Supported fax types: black-and-white faxes  
Scan specifications  
Image editor included  
Integrated OCR software automatically converts scanned text to editable text  
Scan speeds vary according to the complexity of the document  
Twain-compliant interface  
Resolution: 2400 x 4800 ppi optical, up to 19,200 ppi enhanced  
Color: 16-bit per RGB color, 48-bit total  
Maximum scan size from glass: 216 x 297 mm (8.5 x 11.7 inches)  
Maximum scan size from ADF: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 inches)  
Environmental specifications  
Operating environment  
Operating temperature: 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)  
Recommended operating conditions: 15° to 32° C (59° to 90° F)  
Recommended relative humidity: 25 to 75% noncondensing  
Storage environment  
Storage temperature: -40° to 60° C (-40° to 140° F)  
Storage relative humidity: Up to 90% noncondensing at a temperature of 60° C (140° F)  
Electrical specifications  
Power supply  
Universal power adapter (external)  
Power requirements  
Input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC (± 10%), 50/60 Hz (± 3Hz)  
Output voltage: 32 Vdc at 1560 mA  
Power consumption  
28.4 watts printing (Fast Draft Mode); 32.5 watts copying (Fast Draft Mode)  
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Acoustic emission specifications (print in Draft mode, noise levels per  
ISO 7779)  
Sound pressure (bystander position)  
LpAd 55 (dBA)  
Sound power  
LwAd 6.9 (BA)  
Memory card specifications  
Maximum recommended number of files on a memory card: 1,000  
Maximum recommended individual file size: 12 megapixel maximum, 8 MB maximum  
Maximum recommended memory card size: 1 GB (solid state only)  
NOTE: Approaching any of the recommended maximums on a memory card might cause the  
performance of the device to be slower than expected.  
Supported memory card types  
Memory Stick, Memory Stck Duo, Memory Stick Pro, MagicGate Memory Stick Duo  
Memory Stick Micro (requires adapter, sold separately)  
Secure Digital  
High Capacity Secure Digital  
miniSD, microSD (requires adapter, sold separately)  
MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure MultiMediaCard  
Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC), MMC Mobile, MMCmicro (requires adapter, sold  
separately)  
xD-Picture Card  
Memory card specifications  
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The device meets product requirements from regulatory agencies in your country/region.  
This section contains the following topics:  
FCC statement  
Notice to users in Korea  
VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan  
Notice to users in Japan about the power cord  
Toxic and hazardous substance table  
LED indicator statement  
Noise emission statement for Germany  
Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements  
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network  
Notice to users in the European Economic Area  
Notice to users of the German telephone network  
Regulatory information for wireless products (some models only)  
Australia wired fax statement  
Regulatory model number  
Declaration of conformity  
Environmental product stewardship program  
Third-party licenses  
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FCC statement  
FCC statement  
The United States Federal Communications Commission (in 47 CFR 15.105) has specified  
that the following notice be brought to the attention of users of this product.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-  
able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
For further information, contact:  
Manager of Corporate Product Regulations  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
3000 Hanover Street  
Palo Alto, Ca 94304  
(650) 857-1501  
Modifications (part 15.21)  
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this  
device that are not expressly approved by HP may void the user's authority to operate the  
equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Notice to users in Korea  
VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan  
VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan  
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Notice to users in Japan about the power cord  
Toxic and hazardous substance table  
LED indicator statement  
LED indicator statement  
The display LEDs meet the requirements of EN 60825-1.  
Noise emission statement for Germany  
Geräuschemission  
LpA < 70 dB am Arbeitsplatz im Normalbetrieb nach DIN 45635 T. 19  
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Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements  
Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements  
This equipment complies with FCC rules, Part 68. On this equipment is a label that  
contains, among other information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalent  
Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your telephone  
company.  
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This  
equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using  
a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. This equipment connects to the  
telephone network through the following standard network interface jack: USOC  
RJ-11C.  
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone  
line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. Too many devices  
on one line might result in failure to ring in response to an incoming call. In most, but not  
all, areas the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the  
number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call  
your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.  
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, your telephone company might  
discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance  
notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also be advised of  
your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Your telephone company might make changes  
in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation  
of your equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice so you will have the  
opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service. If you experience trouble with this equipment,  
please contact the manufacturer, or look elsewhere in this manual, for warranty or repair  
information. Your telephone company might ask you to disconnect this equipment from the  
network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not  
malfunctioning.  
This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company.  
Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your state public utility commis-  
sion, public service commission, or corporation commission for more information.  
This equipment includes automatic dialing capability. When programming and/or making  
test calls to emergency numbers:  
Remain on the line and explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call.  
Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.  
Note The FCC hearing aid compatibility rules for telephones are not applicable  
to this equipment.  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a  
computer or other electronic device, including fax machines, to send any message unless  
such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page  
or on the first page of transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the  
business, other entity, or other individual sending the message and the telephone number  
of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual. (The telephone number  
provided might not be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local  
or long-distance transmission charges.) In order to program this information into your fax  
machine, you should complete the steps described in the software.  
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Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network  
Note à l’attention des utilisateurs du réseau téléphonique  
canadien/Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network  
Cet appareil est conforme aux spécifications techniques des équipements terminaux  
d’Industrie Canada. Le numéro d’enregistrement atteste de la conformité de l’appareil.  
L’abréviation IC qui précède le numéro d’enregistrement indique que l’enregistrement a été  
effectué dans le cadre d’une Déclaration de conformité stipulant que les spécifications  
techniques d’Industrie Canada ont été respectées. Néanmoins, cette abréviation ne signifie  
en aucun cas que l’appareil a été validé par Industrie Canada.  
Pour leur propre sécurité, les utilisateurs doivent s’assurer que les prises électriques reliées  
à la terre de la source d’alimentation, des lignes téléphoniques et du circuit métallique  
d’alimentation en eau sont, le cas échéant, branchées les unes aux autres. Cette précaution  
est particulièrement importante dans les zones rurales.  
Remarque Le numéro REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) attribué à chaque  
appareil terminal fournit une indication sur le nombre maximal de terminaux qui  
peuvent être connectés à une interface téléphonique. La terminaison d’une  
interface peut se composer de n’importe quelle combinaison d’appareils, à  
condition que le total des numéros REN ne dépasse pas 5.  
Basé sur les résultats de tests FCC Partie 68, le numéro REN de ce produit est 0.0B.  
This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical  
Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbreviation IC before the  
registration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of  
Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It does not  
imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the  
power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are  
connected together. This precaution might be particularly important in rural areas.  
Note The REN (Ringer Equivalence Number) assigned to each terminal device  
provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be  
connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface might consist  
of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the  
Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.  
The REN for this product is 0.0B, based on FCC Part 68 test results.  
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Notice to users in the European Economic Area  
Notice to users in the European Economic Area  
This product is designed to be connected to the analog Switched Telecommunication  
Networks (PSTN) of the European Economic Area (EEA) countries/regions.  
Network compatibility depends on customer selected settings, which must be reset to use  
the equipment on a telephone network in a country/region other than where the product  
was purchased. Contact the vendor or Hewlett-Packard Company if additional product  
support is necessary.  
This equipment has been certified by the manufacturer in accordance with Directive  
1999/5/EC (annex II) for Pan-European single-terminal connection to the public switched  
telephone network (PSTN). However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs  
provided in different countries, the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional  
assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network termination point.  
In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance.  
This equipment is designed for DTMF tone dialing and loop disconnect dialing. In the  
unlikely event of problems with loop disconnect dialing, it is recommended to use this  
equipment only with the DTMF tone dial setting.  
Notice to users of the German telephone network  
Hinweis für Benutzer des deutschen Telefonnetzwerks  
Dieses HP-Fax ist nur für den Anschluss eines analogen Public Switched Telephone Network  
(PSTN) gedacht. Schließen Sie den TAE N-Telefonstecker, der im Lieferumfang des  
HP All-in-One enthalten ist, an die Wandsteckdose (TAE 6) Code N an. Dieses HP-Fax kann  
als einzelnes Gerät und/oder in Verbindung (mit seriellem Anschluss) mit anderen zugelass-  
enen Endgeräten verwendet werden.  
Regulatory information for wireless products (some models only)  
This section contains the following regulatory information pertaining to wireless products:  
Exposure to radio frequency radiation  
Notice to users in Brazil  
Notice to users in Canada  
Notice to users in Taiwan  
European Union regulatory notice  
Regulatory information for wireless products (some models only)  
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Exposure to radio frequency radiation  
Exposure to radio frequency radiation  
Caution The radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio  
frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner  
that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. This  
product and any attached external antenna, if supported, shall be placed in such  
a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. In  
order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure  
limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches)  
during normal operation.  
Notice to users in Brazil  
Aviso aos usuários no Brasil  
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito à proteção  
contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar  
interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário. (Res.ANATEL 282/2001).  
Notice to users in Canada  
Notice to users in Canada/Note à l'attention des utilisateurs canadiens  
For Indoor Use. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  
emissions from the digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the  
Canadian Department of Communications. The internal wireless radio complies with RSS  
210 and RSS GEN of Industry Canada.  
Utiliser à l'intérieur. Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruit radioélectrique  
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe B prescrites dans  
le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications  
du Canada. Le composant RF interne est conforme a la norme RSS-210 and RSS GEN  
d'Industrie Canada.  
Notice to users in Taiwan  
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European Union regulatory notice  
European Union Regulatory Notice  
Products bearing the CE marking comply with the following EU Directives:  
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC  
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC  
CE compliance of this product is valid only if powered with the correct CE-marked AC  
adapter provided by HP.  
If this product has telecommunications functionality, it also complies with the essential  
requirements of the following EU Directive:  
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to harmonized European standards  
(European Norms) that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by HP for this  
product or product family. This compliance is indicated by the following conformity  
marking placed on the product.  
The wireless telecommunications functionality of this product may be used in the following  
EU and EFTA countries:  
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,  
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,  
Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic,  
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom.  
Products with 2.4-GHz wireless LAN devices  
France  
For 2.4 GHz Wireless LAN operation of this product certain restrictions apply: This  
product may be used indoor for the entire 2400-2483.5 MHz frequency band (channels  
1-13). For outdoor use, only 2400-2454 MHz frequency band (channels 1-9) may be used.  
For the latest requirements, see http://www.art-telecom.fr.  
Italy  
License required for use. Verify with your dealer or directly with the General Direction for  
Frequency Planning and Management (Direzione Generale Pianificazione e Gestione  
Frequenze).  
Australia wired fax statement  
In Australia, the HP device must be connected to Telecommunication Network through a line  
cord which meets the requirements of the Technical Standard AS/ACIF S008.  
Regulatory model number  
For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number. The  
Regulatory Model Number for your product is SNPRC-0801-01 (HP Officejet 6500 Wireless  
All-in-One or HP Officejet 6500 Premier All-in-One) or SNPRC-0801-02 (HP Officejet 6500  
Regulatory model number  
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All-in-One) . This regulatory number should not be confused with the marketing name (HP Officejet  
6500 All-in-One) or product number.  
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Declaration of conformity  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to ISO/IEC 17050-1 and EN 17050-1  
Supplier’s Name:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
DoC#: SNPRC-0801-01-A  
Supplier’s Address:  
60, Alexandra Terrace, # 07-01 The Comtech, Singapore 118502  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
HP Officejet 6500 All-In-One Series  
Regulatory Model Number:1)  
SNPRC-0801-01  
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Product Options:  
Radio Module Number:  
RSVLD-0707  
conforms to the following Product Specifications and Regulations:  
IEC 60950-1:2001 / EN60950-1:2001 + A11: 2004  
EN 60825-1 1994+A1:2002+A2: 2001  
SAFETY:  
CISPR 22:2005/ EN 55022: 2006 Class B  
EN 55024:1998 +A1:2001 + A2:2003  
EN 61000-3-2: 2000 + A2: 2005  
EMC:  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 +A1: 2001  
FCC CFR 47, Part 15 Class B / ICES-003, Issue 4 Class B  
EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1:2005 / EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1:2002  
EN 300 328 V1.7.1 : 2006  
TELECOM:  
TBR 21: 19983)  
FCC Rules and Regulations 47CFR Part 68  
TIA-968-A-1 +A-2 +A-3+A-4 Telecommunications – Telephone Terminal Equipment  
CS-03, Part I, Issue 9, Feb 2005  
Supplementary Information:  
1. This product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number which stays with the regulatory aspects of the design. The Regulatory  
Model Number is the main product identifier in the regulatory documentation and test reports, this number should not be  
confused with the marketing name or the product numbers.  
2. This product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC  
& the R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC and carries the CE-marking accordingly. In addition, it complies with the WEEE Directive  
2002/96/EC and RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC.  
3. This product complies with TBR21:1998, except clause 4.7.1 (DC characteristic), which complies with ES 203 021-3,  
clause 4.7.1.  
4. This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
5. The product was tested in a typical configuration.  
Singapore  
April 2008  
Local contact for regulatory topics only:  
EMEA: Hewlett-Packard GmbH, HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen, Germanywww.hp.com/go/certificates  
USA : Hewlett-Packard, 3000 Hanover St., Palo Alto 94304, U.S.A. 650-857-1501  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to ISO/IEC 17050-1 and EN 17050-1  
Supplier’s Name:  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
DoC#: SNPRC-0801-02-A  
Supplier’s Address:  
60, Alexandra Terrace, # 07-01 The Comtech, Singapore 118502  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
HP Officejet 6500 All-In-One Series  
Regulatory Model Number:1)  
SNPRC-0801-02  
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Product Options:  
conforms to the following Product Specifications and Regulations:  
IEC 60950-1:2001 / EN60950-1:2001 + A11: 2004  
EN 60825-1 1994+A1:2002+A2: 2001  
SAFETY:  
CISPR 22:2005/ EN 55022: 2006 Class B  
EN 55024:1998 +A1:2001 + A2:2003  
EN 61000-3-2: 2000 + A2: 2005  
EMC:  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 +A1: 2001  
FCC CFR 47, Part 15 Class B / ICES-003, Issue 4 Class B  
TBR 21: 19983)  
TELECOM:  
FCC Rules and Regulations 47CFR Part 68  
TIA-968-A-1 +A-2 +A-3+A-4 Telecommunications – Telephone Terminal Equipment  
CS-03, Part I, Issue 9, Feb 2005  
Supplementary Information:  
1. This product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number which stays with the regulatory aspects of the design. The Regulatory  
Model Number is the main product identifier in the regulatory documentation and test reports, this number should not be  
confused with the marketing name or the product numbers.  
2. This product complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC  
& the R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC and carries the CE-marking accordingly. In addition, it complies with the WEEE Directive  
2002/96/EC and RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC.  
3. This product complies with TBR21:1998, except clause 4.7.1 (DC characteristic), which complies with ES 203 021-3,  
clause 4.7.1.  
4. This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two Conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
5. The product was tested in a typical configuration.  
Singapore  
April 2008  
Local contact for regulatory topics only:  
EMEA: Hewlett-Packard GmbH, HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen, Germanywww.hp.com/go/certificates  
USA : Hewlett-Packard, 3000 Hanover St., Palo Alto 94304, U.S.A. 650-857-1501  
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Environmental product stewardship program  
Hewlett-Packard is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound manner.  
Design for recycling has been incorporated into this product. The number of materials has been kept  
to a minimum while ensuring proper functionality and reliability. Dissimilar materials have been  
designed to separate easily. Fasteners and other connections are easy to locate, access, and  
remove using common tools. High priority parts have been designed to access quickly for efficient  
disassembly and repair.  
For more information, visit HP’s Commitment to the Environment Web site at:  
www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/index.html  
This section contains the following topics:  
Paper use  
Plastics  
Material safety data sheets  
Recycling program  
HP inkjet supplies recycling program  
Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union  
Power consumption  
Chemical Substances  
Paper use  
This product is suited for the use of recycled paper according to DIN 19309 and EN 12281:2002.  
Plastics  
Plastic parts over 25 grams are marked according to international standards that enhance the ability  
to identify plastics for recycling purposes at the end of product life.  
Material safety data sheets  
Material safety data sheets (MSDS) can be obtained from the HP Web site at:  
www.hp.com/go/msds  
Recycling program  
HP offers an increasing number of product return and recycling programs in many countries/regions,  
and partners with some of the largest electronic recycling centers throughout the world. HP  
conserves resources by reselling some of its most popular products. For more information regarding  
recycling of HP products, please visit:  
www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/  
HP inkjet supplies recycling program  
HP is committed to protecting the environment. The HP Inkjet Supplies Recycling Program is  
available in many countries/regions, and lets you recycle used print cartridges and ink cartridges  
free of charge. For more information, go to the following Web site:  
www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/  
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Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union  
Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in Private Households in the European Union  
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste  
equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment  
at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where  
you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.  
Évacuation des équipements usagés par les utilisateurs dans les foyers privés au sein de l'Union européenne  
La présence de ce symbole sur le produit ou sur son emballage indique que vous ne pouvez pas vous débarrasser de ce produit de la même façon que vos déchets courants.  
Au contraire, vous êtes responsable de l'évacuation de vos équipements usagés et, à cet effet, vous êtes tenu de les remettre à un point de collecte agréé pour le recyclage des  
équipements électriques et électroniques usagés. Le tri, l'évacuation et le recyclage séparés de vos équipements usagés permettent de préserver les ressources naturelles et de s'assurer  
que ces équipements sont recyclés dans le respect de la santé humaine et de l'environnement. Pour plus d'informations sur les lieux de collecte des équipements usagés, veuillez contacter  
votre mairie, votre service de traitement des déchets ménagers ou le magasin où vous avez acheté le produit.  
Entsorgung von Elektrogeräten durch Benutzer in privaten Haushalten in der EU  
Dieses Symbol auf dem Produkt oder dessen Verpackung gibt an, dass das Produkt nicht zusammen mit dem Restmüll entsorgt werden darf. Es obliegt daher Ihrer Verantwortung, das  
Gerät an einer entsprechenden Stelle für die Entsorgung oder Wiederverwertung von Elektrogeräten aller Art abzugeben (z.B. ein Wertstoffhof). Die separate Sammlung und das  
Recyceln Ihrer alten Elektrogeräte zum Zeitpunkt ihrer Entsorgung trägt zum Schutz der Umwelt bei und gewährleistet, dass sie auf eine Art und Weise recycelt werden, die keine  
Gefährdung für die Gesundheit des Menschen und der Umwelt darstellt. Weitere Informationen darüber, wo Sie alte Elektrogeräte zum Recyceln abgeben können, erhalten Sie bei  
den örtlichen Behörden, Wertstoffhöfen oder dort, wo Sie das Gerät erworben haben.  
Smaltimento di apparecchiature da rottamare da parte di privati nell'Unione Europea  
Questo simbolo che appare sul prodotto o sulla confezione indica che il prodotto non deve essere smaltito assieme agli altri rifiuti domestici. Gli utenti devono provvedere allo  
smaltimento delle apparecchiature da rottamare portandole al luogo di raccolta indicato per il riciclaggio delle apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche. La raccolta e il riciclaggio  
separati delle apparecchiature da rottamare in fase di smaltimento favoriscono la conservazione delle risorse naturali e garantiscono che tali apparecchiature vengano rottamate  
nel rispetto dell'ambiente e della tutela della salute. Per ulteriori informazioni sui punti di raccolta delle apparecchiature da rottamare, contattare il proprio comune di residenza,  
il servizio di smaltimento dei rifiuti locale o il negozio presso il quale è stato acquistato il prodotto.  
Eliminación de residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos por parte de usuarios domésticos en la Unión Europea  
Este símbolo en el producto o en el embalaje indica que no se puede desechar el producto junto con los residuos domésticos. Por el contrario, si debe eliminar este tipo de residuo, es  
responsabilidad del usuario entregarlo en un punto de recogida designado de reciclado de aparatos electrónicos y eléctricos. El reciclaje y la recogida por separado de estos residuos  
en el momento de la eliminación ayudará a preservar recursos naturales y a garantizar que el reciclaje proteja la salud y el medio ambiente. Si desea información adicional sobre los  
lugares donde puede dejar estos residuos para su reciclado, póngase en contacto con las autoridades locales de su ciudad, con el servicio de gestión de residuos domésticos o con la  
tienda donde adquirió el producto.  
Likvidace vysloužilého zařízení uživateli v domácnosti v zemích EU  
Tato značka na produktu nebo na jeho obalu označuje, že tento produkt nesmí být likvidován prostým vyhozením do běžného domovního odpadu. Odpovídáte za to, že vysloužilé  
zařízení bude předáno k likvidaci do stanovených sběrných míst určených k recyklaci vysloužilých elektrických a elektronických zařízení. Likvidace vysloužilého zařízení samostatným  
sběrem a recyklací napomáhá zachování přírodních zdrojů a zajišťuje, že recyklace proběhne způsobem chránícím lidské zdraví a životní prostředí. Další informace o tom, kam můžete  
vysloužilé zařízení předat k recyklaci, můžete získat od úřadů místní samosprávy, od společnosti provádějící svoz a likvidaci domovního odpadu nebo v obchodě, kde jste produkt  
zakoupili.  
Bortskaffelse af affaldsudstyr for brugere i private husholdninger i EU  
Dette symbol på produktet eller på dets emballage indikerer, at produktet ikke må bortskaffes sammen med andet husholdningsaffald. I stedet er det dit ansvar at bortskaffe affaldsudstyr  
ved at aflevere det på dertil beregnede indsamlingssteder med henblik på genbrug af elektrisk og elektronisk affaldsudstyr. Den separate indsamling og genbrug af dit affaldsudstyr på  
tidspunktet for bortskaffelse er med til at bevare naturlige ressourcer og sikre, at genbrug finder sted på en måde, der beskytter menneskers helbred samt miljøet. Hvis du vil vide mere  
om, hvor du kan aflevere dit affaldsudstyr til genbrug, kan du kontakte kommunen, det lokale renovationsvæsen eller den forretning, hvor du købte produktet.  
Afvoer van afgedankte apparatuur door gebruikers in particuliere huishoudens in de Europese Unie  
Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden afgevoerd met het huishoudelijk afval. Het is uw verantwoordelijkheid uw afgedankte apparatuur  
af te leveren op een aangewezen inzamelpunt voor de verwerking van afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparatuur. De gescheiden inzameling en verwerking van uw afgedankte  
apparatuur draagt bij tot het sparen van natuurlijke bronnen en tot het hergebruik van materiaal op een wijze die de volksgezondheid en het milieu beschermt. Voor meer informatie over  
waar u uw afgedankte apparatuur kunt inleveren voor recycling kunt u contact opnemen met het gemeentehuis in uw woonplaats, de reinigingsdienst of de winkel waar u het product  
hebt aangeschaft.  
Eramajapidamistes kasutuselt kõrvaldatavate seadmete käitlemine Euroopa Liidus  
Kui tootel või toote pakendil on see sümbol, ei tohi seda toodet visata olmejäätmete hulka. Teie kohus on viia tarbetuks muutunud seade selleks ettenähtud elektri- ja elektroonikaseadmete  
utiliseerimiskohta. Utiliseeritavate seadmete eraldi kogumine ja käitlemine aitab säästa loodusvarasid ning tagada, et käitlemine toimub inimeste tervisele ja keskkonnale ohutult.  
Lisateavet selle kohta, kuhu saate utiliseeritava seadme käitlemiseks viia, saate küsida kohalikust omavalitsusest, olmejäätmete utiliseerimispunktist või kauplusest, kust te seadme  
ostsite.  
Hävitettävien laitteiden käsittely kotitalouksissa Euroopan unionin alueella  
Tämä tuotteessa tai sen pakkauksessa oleva merkintä osoittaa, että tuotetta ei saa hävittää talousjätteiden mukana. Käyttäjän velvollisuus on huolehtia siitä, että hävitettävä laite  
toimitetaan sähkö- ja elektroniikkalaiteromun keräyspisteeseen. Hävitettävien laitteiden erillinen keräys ja kierrätys säästää luonnonvaroja. Näin toimimalla varmistetaan myös,  
että kierrätys tapahtuu tavalla, joka suojelee ihmisten terveyttä ja ympäristöä. Saat tarvittaessa lisätietoja jätteiden kierrätyspaikoista paikallisilta viranomaisilta, jäteyhtiöiltä tai tuotteen  
jälleenmyyjältä.  
Απόρριψη άχρηστων συσκευών στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση  
Το παρόν σύμβολο στον εξοπλισμό ή στη συσκευασία του υποδεικνύει ότι το προϊόν αυτό δεν πρέπει να πεταχτεί μαζί με άλλα οικιακά απορρίμματα. Αντίθετα, ευθύνη σας είναι να  
απορρίψετε τις άχρηστες συσκευές σε μια καθορισμένη μονάδα συλλογής απορριμμάτων για την ανακύκλωση άχρηστου ηλεκτρικού και ηλεκτρονικού εξοπλισμού. Η χωριστή συλλογή και  
ανακύκλωση των άχρηστων συσκευών θα συμβάλει στη διατήρηση των φυσικών πόρων και στη διασφάλιση ότι θα ανακυκλωθούν με τέτοιον τρόπο, ώστε να προστατεύεται η υγεία των  
ανθρώπων και το περιβάλλον. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες σχετικά με το πού μπορείτε να απορρίψετε τις άχρηστες συσκευές για ανακύκλωση, επικοινωνήστε με τις κατά τόπους αρμόδιες  
αρχές ή με το κατάστημα από το οποίο αγοράσατε το προϊόν.  
A hulladékanyagok kezelése a magánháztartásokban az Európai Unióban  
Ez a szimbólum, amely a terméken vagy annak csomagolásán van feltüntetve, azt jelzi, hogy a termék nem kezelhető együtt az egyéb háztartási hulladékkal. Az Ön feladata,  
hogy a készülék hulladékanyagait eljuttassa olyan kijelölt gyűjtőhelyre, amely az elektromos hulladékanyagok és az elektronikus berendezések újrahasznosításával foglalkozik.  
A hulladékanyagok elkülönített gyűjtése és újrahasznosítása hozzájárul a természeti erőforrások megőrzéséhez, egyúttal azt is biztosítja, hogy a hulladék újrahasznosítása az  
egészségre és a környezetre nem ártalmas módon történik. Ha tájékoztatást szeretne kapni azokról a helyekről, ahol leadhatja újrahasznosításra a hulladékanyagokat, forduljon  
a helyi önkormányzathoz, a háztartási hulladék begyűjtésével foglalkozó vállalathoz vagy a termék forgalmazójához.  
Lietotāju atbrīvošanās no nederīgām ierīcēm Eiropas Savienības privātajās mājsaimniecībās  
Šis simbols uz ierīces vai tās iepakojuma norāda, ka šo ierīci nedrīkst izmest kopā ar pārējiem mājsaimniecības atkritumiem. Jūs esat atbildīgs par atbrīvošanos no nederīgās ierīces,  
to nododot norādītajā savākšanas vietā, lai tiktu veikta nederīgā elektriskā un elektroniskā aprīkojuma otrreizējā pārstrāde. Speciāla nederīgās ierīces savākšana un otrreizējā pārstrāde  
palīdz taupīt dabas resursus un nodrošina tādu otrreizējo pārstrādi, kas sargā cilvēku veselību un apkārtējo vidi. Lai iegūtu papildu informāciju par to, kur otrreizējai pārstrādei var  
nogādāt nederīgo ierīci, lūdzu, sazinieties ar vietējo pašvaldību, mājsaimniecības atkritumu savākšanas dienestu vai veikalu, kurā iegādājāties šo ierīci.  
Europos Sąjungos vartotojų ir privačių namų ūkių atliekamos įrangos išmetimas  
Šis simbolis ant produkto arba jo pakuotės nurodo, kad produktas negali būti išmestas kartu su kitomis namų ūkio atliekomis. Jūs privalote išmesti savo atliekamą įrangą atiduodami ją  
į atliekamos elektronikos ir elektros įrangos perdirbimo punktus. Jei atliekama įranga bus atskirai surenkama ir perdirbama, bus išsaugomi natūralūs ištekliai ir užtikrinama, kad įranga  
yra perdirbta žmogaus sveikatą ir gamtą tausojančiu būdu. Dėl informacijos apie tai, kur galite išmesti atliekamą perdirbti skirtą įrangą kreipkitės į atitinkamą vietos tarnybą, namų ūkio  
atliekų išvežimo tarnybą arba į parduotuvę, kurioje pirkote produktą.  
Utylizacja zużytego sprzętu przez użytkowników domowych w Unii Europejskiej  
Symbol ten umieszczony na produkcie lub opakowaniu oznacza, że tego produktu nie należy wyrzucać razem z innymi odpadami domowymi. Użytkownik jest odpowiedzialny za  
dostarczenie zużytego sprzętu do wyznaczonego punktu gromadzenia zużytych urządzeń elektrycznych i elektronicznych. Gromadzenie osobno i recykling tego typu odpadów  
przyczynia się do ochrony zasobów naturalnych i jest bezpieczny dla zdrowia i środowiska naturalnego. Dalsze informacje na temat sposobu utylizacji zużytych urządzeń można  
uzyskać u odpowiednich władz lokalnych, w przedsiębiorstwie zajmującym się usuwaniem odpadów lub w miejscu zakupu produktu.  
Descarte de equipamentos por usuários em residências da União Européia  
Este símbolo no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto não pode ser descartado junto com o lixo doméstico. No entanto, é sua responsabilidade levar os equipamentos  
a serem descartados a um ponto de coleta designado para a reciclagem de equipamentos eletro-eletrônicos. A coleta separada e a reciclagem dos equipamentos no momento do  
descarte ajudam na conservação dos recursos naturais e garantem que os equipamentos serão reciclados de forma a proteger a saúde das pessoas e o meio ambiente. Para obter mais  
informações sobre onde descartar equipamentos para reciclagem, entre em contato com o escritório local de sua cidade, o serviço de limpeza pública de seu bairro ou a loja em que  
adquiriu o produto.  
Postup používateľov v krajinách Európskej únie pri vyhadzovaní zariadenia v domácom používaní do odpadu  
Tento symbol na produkte alebo na jeho obale znamená, že nesmie by vyhodený s iným komunálnym odpadom. Namiesto toho máte povinnos odovzda toto zariadenie na zbernom  
mieste, kde sa zabezpečuje recyklácia elektrických a elektronických zariadení. Separovaný zber a recyklácia zariadenia určeného na odpad pomôže chráni prírodné zdroje a  
zabezpečí taký spôsob recyklácie, ktorý bude chráni ľudské zdravie a životné prostredie. Ďalšie informácie o separovanom zbere a recyklácii získate na miestnom obecnom úrade,  
vo firme zabezpečujúcej zber vášho komunálneho odpadu alebo v predajni, kde ste produkt kúpili.  
Ravnanje z odpadno opremo v gospodinjstvih znotraj Evropske unije  
Ta znak na izdelku ali embalaži izdelka pomeni, da izdelka ne smete odlagati skupaj z drugimi gospodinjskimi odpadki. Odpadno opremo ste dolžni oddati na določenem zbirnem  
mestu za recikliranje odpadne električne in elektronske opreme. Z ločenim zbiranjem in recikliranjem odpadne opreme ob odlaganju boste pomagali ohraniti naravne vire in zagotovili,  
da bo odpadna oprema reciklirana tako, da se varuje zdravje ljudi in okolje. Več informacij o mestih, kjer lahko oddate odpadno opremo za recikliranje, lahko dobite na občini,  
v komunalnem podjetju ali trgovini, kjer ste izdelek kupili.  
Kassering av förbrukningsmaterial, för hem- och privatanvändare i EU  
Produkter eller produktförpackningar med den här symbolen får inte kasseras med vanligt hushållsavfall. I stället har du ansvar för att produkten lämnas till en behörig återvinningsstation  
för hantering av el- och elektronikprodukter. Genom att lämna kasserade produkter till återvinning hjälper du till att bevara våra gemensamma naturresurser. Dessutom skyddas både  
människor och miljön när produkter återvinns på rätt sätt. Kommunala myndigheter, sophanteringsföretag eller butiken där varan köptes kan ge mer information om var du lämnar  
kasserade produkter för återvinning.  
Изхвърляне на оборудване за отпадъци от потребители в частни домакинства в Европейския съюз  
Този символ върху продукта или опаковката му показва, чеšпродуктът не трябва да се изхвърля заедно с домакинските отпадъци. Вие имате отговорността да изхвърлите  
оборудването за отпадъци, като го предадете на определен пункт за рециклиране на електрическо или механично оборудване за отпадъци. Отделното събиране и рециклиране  
на оборудването за отпадъци при изхвърлянето му помага за запазването на природни ресурси и гарантира рециклиране, извършено така, чеšда не застрашава човешкото  
здраве и околната среда. За повече информация къде можете да оставите оборудването за отпадъци за рециклиране се свържете със съответния офис в града ви, фирмата за  
събиране на отпадъци или сšмагазина, от който сте закупили продукта  
Înlăturarea echipamentelor uzate de către utilizatorii casnici din Uniunea Europeană  
Acest simbol de pe produs sau de pe ambalajul produsului indică faptul că acest produs nu trebuie aruncat alături de celelalte deşeuri casnice. În loc să procedaţi astfel, aveţi  
responsabilitatea să vă debarasaţi de echipamentul uzat predându-l la un centru de colectare desemnat pentru reciclarea deşeurilor electrice şi ašechipamentelor electronice.  
Colectarea şi reciclarea separată ašechipamentului uzat atunci când doriţi să îl aruncaţi ajută la conservarea resurselor naturale şi asigură reciclarea echipamentului într-o manieră care  
protejează sănătatea umană şi mediul. Pentru informaţii suplimentare despre locul în care se poate preda echipamentul uzat pentru reciclare, luaţi legătura cu primăria locală, cu  
serviciul de salubritate sau cu vânzătorul de la care aţi achiziţionat produsul.  
Power consumption  
Power usage drops significantly while in Sleep mode, which saves natural resources and saves  
money without affecting the high performance of this product. To determine the Energy Star  
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qualification status for this product, see the Product Data Sheet or Specification Sheet. Qualified  
produicts are also listed at http://www.hp.com/go/energystar.  
Chemical Substances  
HP is committed to providing our customers with information about the chemical substances in our  
products as needed to comply with legal requirements such as REACH (Regulation EC No  
1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council). A chemical information report for this  
product can be found at: www.hp.com/go/reach  
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Third-party licenses  
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implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.  
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are  
aheared to. The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,  
lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with this distribution  
is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).  
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in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.  
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provided that the following conditions are met:  
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following isclaimer.  
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions  
and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the  
distribution.  
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following  
acknowledgement:  
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The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the routines from the library being used are not  
cryptographic related :-).  
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(application code) you must include an acknowledgement:"This product includes software  
written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])"  
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Copyright (c) 1998-2001 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.  
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted  
provided that the following conditions are met:  
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions  
and the following disclaimer.  
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions  
and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the  
distribution.  
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following  
acknowledgment:  
"This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL  
Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"  
4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to endorse or  
promote products derived from this software without prior written permission. For written  
permission, please contact [email protected].  
5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" nor may "OpenSSL" appear  
in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project.  
6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment:  
"This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL  
Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"  
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED  
OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN  
NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR  
SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER  
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,  
OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE  
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
====================================================================  
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected]). This  
product includes software written by Tim Hudson [email protected]).  
====================================================================  
Copyright (c) 1998-2006 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.  
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted  
provided that the following conditions are met:  
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions  
and the following disclaimer.  
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions  
and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the  
distribution.  
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OpenSSLToolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"  
4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to endorse or  
promote products derived from this software without prior written permission. For written  
permission, please contact [email protected].  
5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" nor may "OpenSSL" appear  
in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project.  
6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment:  
"This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL  
Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"  
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY  
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS  
CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,  
EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR  
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF  
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS  
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
====================================================================  
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected]). This  
product includes software written by Tim Hudson([email protected]).  
====================================================================  
Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ECC cipher suite support in  
OpenSSL originally developed by SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., and contributed to the OpenSSL  
project.  
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to identify plastics for recycling purposes at the end of product life.  
FIPS 180-2 SHA-224/256/384/512 implementation  
Last update: 02/02/2007  
Issue date: 04/30/2005  
Copyright (C) 2005, 2007 Olivier Gay ([email protected]) All rights reserved.  
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted  
provided that the following conditions are met:  
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions  
and the following disclaimer.  
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions  
and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the  
distribution.  
3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or  
promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.  
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED  
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Index  
feeding problems,  
troubleshoot 160  
load originals 25  
capacity  
ADF 26  
tray 33  
cards  
Symbols/Numerics  
(ADF) automatic document  
feeder  
automatic fax reduction 66  
clean 160  
guidelines 29  
sizes supported 31  
tray supporting 33  
cartridges. See ink cartridges  
clean  
feeding problems,  
troubleshoot 160  
10 x 15 cm photo paper  
copy 86  
4 x 6 inch photo paper  
copy 86  
B
Back button 17  
backup fax reception 63  
baud rate 74  
automatic document  
feeder 160  
exterior 160  
best copy quality 86  
black and white pages  
copy 84  
A
printhead 151  
fax 53  
accessibility 13  
scanner glass 159  
clear  
fax logs 82  
collate  
copies 89  
color  
black dots or streaks,  
troubleshoot  
accessories  
part numbers 242  
self-test diagnostic  
page 101  
copies 199  
scan 203  
blank pages, troubleshoot  
copy 198  
acoustic emissions 261  
Add Printer installation 133  
ADF  
media sizes supported 30  
ADF (automatic document  
feeder)  
capacity 26  
load originals 25  
administrator  
copies 89  
dull 187  
fax 58  
print 165  
scan 203  
blocked fax numbers  
device control panel  
button 16  
color copy 84  
colored text, and OCR 47  
computer modem  
shared with fax (parallel  
phone systems) 114  
shared with fax and  
answering machine  
(parallel phone  
systems) 123  
reports 66  
set up 66  
view list 68  
settings 93  
borderless printing  
Mac OS X 38  
Windows 37  
both sides, print on 41  
broadcast faxing  
send 57  
ADSL, fax setup with  
parallel phone systems 109  
after the support period 250  
align printer 152  
answer ring pattern  
change 72  
parallel phone systems 111  
answering machine  
fax tones recorded 215  
set up with fax (parallel  
phone systems) 121  
set up with fax and  
modem 123  
shared with fax and voice  
line (parallel phone  
systems) 117  
shared with fax and voice  
mail (parallel phone  
systems) 127  
buttons, control panel 15  
C
cameras  
confirmation reports, fax 80  
connection type  
change 139  
insert memory cards 48  
cancel  
copy 91  
print job 43  
scan 47  
connections  
Attention light 16  
Auto Answer button 16  
automatic document feeder  
(ADF)  
features available 17  
connectors, locating 15  
contrast, fax 60  
scheduled fax 57  
Cancel button 16  
capacity 26  
clean 160  
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control panel  
buttons 15  
lights 15  
deleting faxes from memory 64  
device  
no response 168  
device control panel  
administrator settings 93  
copy from 84  
installation 38  
media sizes supported 30  
remove 254  
copy  
duty cycle 256  
cancel 91  
collate copies 89  
E
enhance light areas 89  
from the device control  
panel 84  
legal to letter 88  
margin shift 90  
number of copies 85  
paper size 86  
paper types,  
recommended 86  
quality 86, 198  
reduce 88  
settings 85  
specifications 259  
speed 86  
faceplate, removing 252  
locating 14  
menus 19  
messages 20  
network settings 103  
scan from 44  
ECM. See error correction mode  
edit  
scanned images 46  
text in OCR program 47  
electrical specifications 260  
embedded Web server  
about 97  
send faxes 54  
send scans to computer 45  
settings, change 21  
diagnostic page 154  
dial tone test, failure 208  
dial type, setting 73  
dial-up modem  
administrator settings 94  
blocked fax numbers,  
view 68  
fax log, view 82  
opening 98  
pages 99  
shared with fax (parallel  
phone systems) 114  
shared with fax and  
answering machine  
(parallel phone sy  
anstems) 123  
shared with fax and voice  
line (parallel phone  
systems) 117  
system requirements 258  
troubleshoot, cannot be  
opened 224  
troubleshoot 197  
two-sided 90  
Copy button 16  
Copy menu 19  
correct port test, fax 206  
critical error messages 21  
custom-sized media  
guidelines 30  
Webscan 45  
envelopes  
guidelines 29  
sizes supported 31  
tray supporting 33  
environmental  
specifications 260  
environmental sustainability  
program 273  
print on 36  
shared with fax and voice  
mail (parallel phone  
systems) 127  
sizes supported 33  
customer support  
electronic 244  
phone support 247  
warranty 250  
cut-off pages, troubleshoot 166  
digital cameras  
error correction mode 61  
error messages  
connect 49  
insert memory cards 48  
distinctive ringing  
change 72  
parallel phone systems 111  
DOC 271  
documentation 11  
dots or streaks, troubleshoot  
copies 199  
dots per inch (dpi)  
fax 16  
dots, troubleshoot  
scan 203  
double-sided printing 41  
driver  
settings 40  
version 248  
DSL, fax setup with  
parallel phone systems 109  
duplexer  
device control panel 21  
unable to activate TWAIN  
source 202  
error reports, fax 81  
error-correction mode, fax 73  
Ethernet connections 17  
EWS. See embedded Web  
server  
D
dark images, troubleshoot  
copies 199  
scans 203  
darken  
copies 88  
faxes 60  
date stamp  
print from memory card 52  
Declaration of Conformity  
(DOC) 271  
default settings  
copy 85  
F
faded copies 198  
faded stripes on copies,  
troubleshoot 199  
fast copy quality 86  
fax  
answer mode 71  
answering machine and  
modem, shared with  
device control panel 21  
driver 40  
fax 61  
clear jams 227  
print 40  
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(parallel phone  
systems) 123  
answering machine  
troubleshoot 215  
answering machine, set up  
(parallel phone  
modem, shared with (parallel  
phone systems) 114  
monitor dialing 55, 57  
paper size 65  
parallel phone systems 105  
PBX system, set up (parallel  
phone systems) 110  
phone cord connection test,  
failed 206  
voice mail, set up (parallel  
phone systems) 113  
wall jack test, failed 205  
Fax Menu button 16  
fax problems  
poor print quality 182  
Fax to Mac  
activate 68  
modify 68  
Fax to PC  
systems) 121  
auto answer 16, 71  
backup fax reception 63  
block numbers 16  
blocking numbers 66  
confirmation reports 80  
contrast 60  
phone cord too short 215  
phone cord type test,  
failed 206  
activate 68  
modify 68  
fit to page 87  
photos 58  
darken or lighten 60  
default settings 61  
deleting from memory 64  
dial tone test, failed 208  
dial type, setting 73  
distinctive ringing setup  
(parallel phone  
systems) 111  
distinctive ringing, change  
pattern 72  
DSL, set up (parallel phone  
systems) 109  
error correction mode 61  
error reports 81  
error-correction mode 73  
Fax Menu button 16  
Fax to Mac 68  
poll to receive 64  
poor quality printouts 182  
print last transaction  
details 82  
receive 61  
receive, troubleshoot 210,  
213  
redial options 74  
reduction 66  
reports 79  
reprint 64  
resolution 59  
rings to answer 72  
schedule 56  
send 53  
send to multiple  
recipients 58  
send, troubleshoot 210, 212,  
214  
FoIP 78  
fonts supported 256  
forwarding faxes 65  
G
glass, scanner  
clean 159  
load originals 24  
locating 14  
grainy or white bands on copies,  
troubleshoot 199  
graphics  
incompletely filled on  
copies 199  
look different from original  
scan 202  
groups, speed-dial  
set up 76  
Fax to PC 68  
forwarding 65  
header 71  
separate line setup (parallel  
phone systems) 108  
set up 104  
H
Internet Protocol, over 78  
ISDN line, set up (parallel  
phone systems) 110  
lighten or darken 60  
line condition test,  
failed 209  
log, clear 82  
log, print 81  
manual receive 62  
modem and answering  
machine, shared with  
(parallel phone  
hardware, fax setup test 204  
head 151  
settings 59  
header, fax 71  
help 244  
see also customer support  
Help button 17  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
notices 3  
HP Photosmart Software 22  
HP Photosmart Studio 22  
HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X)  
administrator settings 95  
opening 99  
settings, change 70  
setup types 106  
shared phone line setup  
(parallel phone  
systems) 112  
sound volume 75  
specifications 259  
speed 74  
speed-dial entries, set  
up 75  
speed-dial groups, set  
up 76  
test failed 204  
systems) 123  
modem and voice line,  
shared with (parallel  
phone systems) 117  
modem and voice mail,  
shared with (parallel  
phone systems) 127  
panels 99  
HP Solution Center  
send scans to computer 45  
send scans to computers 45  
humidity specifications 260  
test setup 79  
troubleshoot 203  
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margin shift  
copies 90  
margins  
I
L
index sheets  
print 50  
ink  
language, printer 256, 257  
left arrow 17  
legal paper  
incorrect 175  
setting, specifications 34  
text or graphic cut off 176  
low 178  
streaks on the back of  
copy 86  
letter paper  
media  
paper 191  
ink cartridge 147  
Ink cartridges  
copy 86  
light images, troubleshoot  
copies 199  
ADF capacity 26  
borderless printing 37  
clear jams 227  
supported 256  
scans 203  
duplexing 41  
ink cartridges  
lighten  
HP, order 243  
load tray 35  
print on custom-sized 36  
selecting 29  
skewed pages 196  
specifications 30  
supported sizes 30  
troubleshoot feeding 196  
types and weights  
supported 33  
check ink levels 144  
expiration dates 101  
locating 14  
copies 88  
faxes 60  
lights, control panel 15  
line condition test, fax 209  
lines  
low ink 178  
order online 242  
part numbers 101  
replace 145  
status 93, 101  
supported 243  
copies, troubleshoot 199  
scans, troubleshoot 202,  
203  
link speed, setting 104  
load  
tips 144  
memory  
yields 256  
tray 1 35  
deleting faxes 64  
reprint faxes 64  
save faxes 63  
ink levels, check 144  
installation  
log, fax  
print 81  
view 82  
Add Printer, Windows 133  
duplexer 38  
specifications 257  
memory cards  
software for Mac OS X 133  
software for Windows 129  
troubleshoot 225  
Windows network  
software 131  
M
date stamp 52  
index sheets 50  
insert 48  
new defaults 52  
photo fix 51  
Mac OS X  
borderless printing 38  
HP Photosmart Studio 22  
HP Printer Utility 99  
install software 133  
print on special, or custom-  
sized media 37  
Internet Protocol  
fax, using 78  
IP address  
print DPOF files 49  
print files 50  
red eye removal 51  
save photos to computer 51  
scan to 45  
checking for device 225  
IP settings 104  
ISDN line, set up with fax  
parallel phone systems 110  
print settings 41  
sharing device 133, 134  
uninstall software 142  
wireless communication  
setup 137  
specifications 261  
troubleshoot 223  
Memory Stick cards  
insert 48  
maintain  
J
jams  
ink cartridge 147  
printhead 151  
slot, locating 49  
clear 227  
menus, device control panel 19  
missing or incorrect information,  
troubleshoot 166  
MMC memory card  
insert 48  
media to avoid 29  
paper 227, 229  
jobs  
settings 21  
Junk Fax Blocker button 16  
junk fax mode 66  
maintenance  
align printer 152  
check ink levels 144  
clean printhead 151  
diagnostic page 154  
print quality report 154  
printhead 151  
model number 101  
modem  
shared with fax (parallel  
phone systems) 114  
shared with fax and  
answering machine  
replace ink cartridges 145  
manual faxing  
K
keypad, device control panel  
locating 16  
receive 62  
send 54, 55  
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(parallel phone  
systems) 123  
shared with fax and voice  
line (parallel phone  
systems) 117  
originals  
edit scans 46  
scan 44  
output tray  
phone support period  
period for support 248  
phone, fax from  
receive 62  
locating 14  
send, 54  
shared with fax and voice  
mail (parallel phone  
systems) 127  
media supported 34  
remove 254  
photo fix  
print from memory card 51  
photo media  
monitor dialing 55, 57  
monitoring tools 93  
multi-feeds, troubleshoot 197  
guidelines 29  
P
sizes supported 32  
Photo Menu button 16  
photo paper  
copy 86  
photos  
packing the device 255  
pages per month (duty  
cycle) 256  
paper  
N
Network tab, Toolbox  
(Windows) 96  
feed fails 192  
jams 227, 229  
legal to letter copy 88  
recommended copy  
types 86  
borderless printing 37  
date stamp 52  
edit scans 46  
networks  
advanced settings 103  
connector illustration 15  
Ethernet connections 17  
IP settings 104  
enhance copies 89  
index sheets 50  
insert memory cards 48  
new defaults 52  
print from DPOF files 49  
print from memory cards 50  
print with photo fix 51  
red eye removal 51  
save to computer 51  
troubleshoot memory  
cards 224  
size, set for fax 65  
paper size  
link speed 104  
copy setting 86  
Mac OS X setup 133  
operating systems  
supported 258  
paper-feed problems,  
troubleshoot 195  
parallel phone systems  
answering machine  
setup 121  
protocols supported 258  
settings, change 103  
sharing, Windows 131  
system requirements 258  
view and printsettings 103  
Windows setup 131  
wireless communication  
setup 134  
countries/regions with 105  
distinctive ringing setup 111  
DSL setup 109  
view 50  
Photosmart Software 22  
Photosmart Studio 22  
poll to receive fax 64  
poor fax printout quality 182  
poor printout quality 179  
ports, specifications 256  
power  
specifications 260  
troubleshoot 164  
power input, locating 15  
power on button 16  
print  
ISDN setup 110  
modem and answering  
machine setup 123  
modem and voice mail  
setup 127  
modem setup 114  
modem shared with voice  
line setup 117  
PBX setup 110  
separate line setup 108  
setup types 106  
wireless settings 101, 135  
new defaults  
print from memory card 52  
noise information 261  
normal copy quality 86  
number of copies 85  
O
OCR  
shared line setup 112  
PBX system, set up with fax  
parallel phone systems 110  
PCL 3 support 256  
phone cord  
blank printout 178  
borderless fails 168  
cancel 43  
diagnostic page 154  
distorted printout 184  
double-sided 41  
envelopes print  
incorrectly 168  
faded 187  
fax logs 81  
fax reports 79  
faxes 64  
edit scanned documents 47  
troubleshoot 201  
OK button 17  
On button 16  
one-touch speed dial  
buttons 16  
operating environment  
specifications 260  
operating systems  
supported 257  
connected to correct port  
test failed 206  
correct type test failed 206  
extend 215  
phone customer support 247  
phone line, answer ring  
pattern 72  
phone support 248  
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index sheets 50  
quality, troubleshoot  
copy 198  
S
last fax details 82  
margins incorrect 175, 176  
meaningless characters 171  
nothing happens 172  
photos from DPOF file 49  
photos from memory  
cards 50  
print quality report 154  
Printer Status page 101  
quality, troubleshoot 179,  
182, 185, 189  
reversed page order 175  
settings 40  
slow 165  
speed-dial entries 77  
troubleshoot 164  
troubleshooting 167  
vertical streaks 190  
Web pages 42  
save  
scan 202  
default settings 21  
faxes in memory 63  
photos to computer 51  
R
scan  
radio interference  
reducing 138  
cancel 47  
edit images 46  
regulatory information 267  
radio, turn off 103  
readme 11  
rear access panel  
clear jams 227  
illustration 15  
remove 254  
receive faxes  
error messages 202  
from a TWAIN- or WIA-  
compliant program 46  
from device control  
panel 44  
from Webscan 45  
OCR 47  
quality 202  
scan specifications 260  
Scan To button 16  
send to a computer 45  
settings for 47  
auto answer mode 71  
automatically 61  
blocking numbers 66  
forwarding 65  
manually 62  
polling 64  
print cartridge latch, locating 14  
print driver  
settings 40  
version 248  
print quality  
smeared ink 179  
print quality report 154  
print settings  
print quality 179  
print-carriage access door,  
locating 14  
slow 200  
Start Color Photo button 17  
Start Color Scan button 17  
to memory card 45  
troubleshoot 199  
rings to answer 72  
troubleshoot 210, 213  
recycle  
print cartridges 273  
red eye removal  
print from memory card 51  
redial options, setting 74  
reduce fax 66  
reduce/enlarge copies  
resize to fit letter 88  
resize to fit letter or A4 87  
regulatory information 262, 267  
regulatory model number 269  
release notes 11  
replace ink cartridges 145  
reports  
Scan menu 19  
Scan To button 16  
scanner glass  
clean 159  
load originals 24  
locating 14  
printer driver  
schedule fax 56  
Secure Digital memory card  
insert 48  
settings 40  
version 248  
Printer Status page  
print 101  
printer status page  
information on 100  
printer, align 152  
printhead  
clean 151  
printing  
slow, troubleshoot 195  
problems  
security  
wireless  
communication 140  
wireless settings 136  
send faxes  
confirmation, fax 80  
diagnostic 154  
error, fax 81  
fax test failed 204  
junk fax 66  
print quality 154  
printhead 151  
basic fax 54  
color fax 58  
manually 54  
memory, from 56  
monitor dialing 55, 57  
multiple recipients 58  
schedule 56  
print 167  
processor specifications 257  
pulse dialing 73  
reprint  
faxes from memory 64  
resolution  
troubleshoot 210, 212, 214  
send scans  
fax 16  
for OCR 47  
Resolution button 16  
resolution, fax 59  
Right arrow 16  
Q
to a computer 45  
troubleshoot 199  
serial number 101  
Quality button 16  
quality, copy 86  
rings to answer 72  
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serial phone systems  
countries/regions with 105  
setup types 106  
Services tab, Toolbox  
(Windows) 96  
voice mail (parallel phone  
systems) 113  
voice mail and computer  
modem (parallel phone  
systems) 127  
speed dial  
buttons 16  
fax numbers, set up 75  
groups, set up 76  
one-touch buttons 16  
print and view 77  
send fax 54  
settings  
Windows 129  
administrator 93  
control panel 21  
copy 85  
driver 40  
Windows networks 131  
Setup button 17  
setup poster 11  
sharing 17  
Start Color Photo button 17  
Start Color Scan button 17  
Start Copy buttons  
black 17  
fax 59  
sharing device  
network 103  
Mac OS X 133  
color 17  
scan 47  
Windows 131  
status  
speed, fax 74  
volume, fax 75  
setup  
shipping the device 252  
size  
scans, troubleshoot 203  
troubleshoot copy 198  
skew, troubleshoot  
copy 199  
print 196  
scan 202  
slow print, troubleshoot 165  
smeared ink 179  
software  
messages 20  
network configuration  
page 101  
self-test diagnostic  
page 101  
supplies 93  
answering machine (parallel  
phone systems) 121  
answering machine and  
modem (parallel phone  
systems) 123  
computer modem (parallel  
phone systems) 114  
computer modem and  
answering machine  
(parallel phone  
storage environment  
specifications 260  
streaks, troubleshoot  
copies 199  
scan 203  
connection types 17  
HP Photosmart 22  
installation on Mac OS  
X 133  
installation on Windows 129  
OCR 47  
uninstall from Mac OS  
X 142  
uninstall from Windows 141  
Webscan 45  
stripes on scans,  
troubleshoot 202  
subscriber identification  
code 71  
systems) 123  
computer modem and voice  
line (parallel phone  
systems) 117  
computer modem and voice  
mail (parallel phone  
systems) 127  
connection types 17  
distinctive ringing 72  
distinctive ringing (parallel  
phone systems) 111  
DSL (parallel phone  
systems) 109  
supplies  
order online 242  
self-test diagnostic  
page 101  
status 93  
yields 256  
Solution Center  
send scans to computers 45,  
45  
sound pressure 261  
specifications  
support. See customer support  
support process 247  
system requirements 257  
T
fax 104  
acoustic emissions 261  
electrical 260  
media 30  
network protocols 258  
operating environment 260  
physical 256  
technical information  
copy specifications 259  
fax specifications 259  
memory card  
specifications 261  
scan specifications 260  
telephone customer  
support 247  
telephone line, answer ring  
pattern 72  
telephone wall jack, fax 205  
telephone, fax from  
receive 62  
fax scenarios 106  
fax, with parallel phone  
systems 105  
ISDN line (parallel phone  
systems) 110  
PBX system (parallel phone  
systems) 110  
processor and memory 257  
storage environment 260  
system requirements 257  
speed  
separate fax line (parallel  
phone systems) 108  
shared phone line (parallel  
phone systems) 112  
test fax 79  
copy 86  
troubleshoot for  
scanner 200  
troubleshoot print 165  
send 54  
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temperature specifications 260  
tests, fax  
troubleshoot  
answering machines 215  
two-sided  
copies 90  
dial tone, failed 208  
failed 204  
blank pages printed 165  
copy 197  
two-sided printing 41  
fax line condition 209  
fax phone cord type test  
failed 206  
hardware, failed 204  
port connection, failed 206  
setup 79  
copy quality 198  
cut-off pages, incorrect text  
or graphics  
placement 166  
device control-panel  
messages 20  
U
uninstall software  
Mac OS X 142  
Windows 141  
USB connection  
features available 17  
port, locating 14, 15  
setup Mac OS X 133  
setup Windows 129  
specifications 256  
telephone wall jack 205  
text  
embedded Web server 224  
fax 203  
cannot be edited after scan,  
troubleshoot 201  
cut off 176  
incompletely filled on  
copies 199  
fax dial tone test failed 208  
fax hardware test failed 204  
fax line test failed 209  
fax phone cord connection  
test failed 206  
fax phone cord type test  
failed 206  
fax problems 182  
fax tests 204  
fax wall jack test, failed 205  
installation 225  
jams, paper 229  
media not picked up from  
tray 196  
memory cards 223  
missing or incorrect  
information 166  
multiple pages are  
picked 197  
V
vertical stripes on copies,  
troubleshoot 199  
view  
jagged 193  
meaningless characters 171  
missing from scan,  
troubleshoot 201  
not filled in 182  
blocked fax numbers 68  
fax log 82  
network settings 103  
photos 50  
smooth fonts 193  
splotchy on copies 199  
troubleshoot 166  
unclear on copies,  
troubleshoot 199  
unclear scans 203  
tone dialing 73  
speed-dial entries 77  
voice mail  
set up with fax (parallel  
phone systems) 113  
set up with fax and computer  
modem (parallel phone  
systems) 127  
Toolbox (Windows)  
about 95  
voltage specifications 260  
volume  
administrator settings 94  
Estimated Ink Level tab 96  
Network tab 96  
network configuration  
page 101  
paper-feed problems 195  
power 164  
fax sounds 75  
opening 95  
W
Services tab 96  
transparencies  
copy 86  
tray  
print 164  
wall jack test, fax 205  
warning messages 20  
warranty 250  
print quality 179  
printer status page 100  
receive faxes 210, 213  
scan 199  
scan quality 202  
send faxes 210, 212, 214  
skewed copies 199  
skewed pages 196  
slow print 165  
Web pages, print 42  
Web sites  
capacity 33  
media sizes supported 30  
media types and weights  
supported 33  
accessibility information 13  
Apple 134  
customer support 244  
environmental  
tray 1  
load media 35  
trays  
programs 273  
tips 163  
order supplies and  
accessories 242  
supply yield data sheet 256  
wireless security 136  
Webscan 45  
capacities 33  
clear jams 227  
load media 35  
locating 14  
media sizes supported 30  
paper guides illustration 14  
troubleshoot feeding 196  
troubleshooting  
print 167  
wireless problems 217  
TWAIN  
scan from 46  
unable to activate  
source 202  
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white bands or stripes,  
troubleshoot  
copies 199  
scans 202  
WIA (Windows Image  
Application), scan from 46  
Windows  
Add Printer installation 133  
borderless printing 37  
duplexing 41  
HP Photosmart Software 22  
HP Solution Center 97  
install software 129  
network setup 131  
print on special or custom-  
sized media 36  
print settings 40  
set up wireless  
communication 137  
sharing device 131  
system requirements 257  
uninstall software 141  
Windows Image Application  
(WIA), scan from 46  
wireless communication  
advanced wireless  
troubleshooting 218  
basic wireless  
troubleshooting 218  
Ethernet setup 137  
radio, turn off 103  
reducing interference 138  
regulatory information 267  
security 140  
set up 134  
set up on Mac OS X 137  
settings 135  
turn off 137  
wizard 137  
X
xD-Picture memory card  
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slot, locating 49  
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