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HP Officejet Pro 8610 e-All-in-One/HP
Officejet Pro 8620 e-All-in-One/HP
Officejet Pro 8630 e-All-in-One
User Guide
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Edition 1, 4/2014
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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
printer.
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 Solve a problem on page 121.
8. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Table of contents
1 How do I? .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 Get started ........................................................................................................................................................ 3
Accessibility .......................................................................................................................................... 4
HP EcoSolutions (HP and the Environment) ........................................................................................ 5
Manage Power ..................................................................................................................... 5
Optimize Printing Supplies ................................................................................................... 5
Understand the printer parts ................................................................................................................. 7
Front view ............................................................................................................................ 7
Printing supplies area .......................................................................................................... 8
Back view ............................................................................................................................. 8
Use the printer control panel ................................................................................................................ 9
Overview of buttons and lights ............................................................................................. 9
Control panel display icons .................................................................................................. 9
Change printer settings ...................................................................................................... 10
HP Digital Solutions ............................................................................................................................ 12
What are HP Digital Solutions? ......................................................................................... 12
HP Digital Filing ................................................................................................. 12
HP Digital Fax ................................................................................................... 12
Requirements .................................................................................................................... 12
Set up HP Digital Solutions ................................................................................................ 14
Set up HP Digital Filing ..................................................................................... 14
Set up Scan to Network Folder ......................................................... 14
Set up Scan to Email ........................................................................ 15
Set up HP Digital Fax ........................................................................................ 17
Use the HP Digital Solutions .............................................................................................. 18
Use HP Scan to Network Folder ....................................................................... 18
Use Scan to Email ............................................................................................. 18
Use HP Digital Fax ............................................................................................ 18
Near field communication (NFC) ........................................................................................................ 19
Paper basics ....................................................................................................................................... 20
Recommended papers for printing .................................................................................... 20
Order HP paper supplies ................................................................................................... 21
Tips for selecting and using paper ..................................................................................... 22
Load paper ......................................................................................................................................... 23
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Load standard-size paper .................................................................................................. 23
Load envelopes ................................................................................................................. 24
Load cards and photo paper .............................................................................................. 25
Load an original on the scanner glass ................................................................................................ 27
Load an original in the document feeder ............................................................................................ 28
Insert a USB flash drive ...................................................................................................................... 29
Set up and use accessories ............................................................................................................... 30
Install the automatic two-sided printing accessory (duplexer) ........................................... 30
Install and use second tray (Tray 2) .................................................................................. 30
Work with trays .................................................................................................................. 31
Maintain the printer ............................................................................................................................. 34
Clean the scanner glass .................................................................................................... 34
Clean the exterior .............................................................................................................. 34
Clean the automatic document feeder ............................................................................... 35
Update the printer ............................................................................................................................... 36
Open the HP printer software (Windows) ........................................................................................... 37
Turn the printer off .............................................................................................................................. 38
Restore defaults ................................................................................................................................. 39
3 Print ................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Print documents ................................................................................................................................. 42
Print on envelopes .............................................................................................................................. 43
Print photos ........................................................................................................................................ 45
Print using the maximum dpi .............................................................................................................. 47
Print on both sides (duplexing) ........................................................................................................... 48
Tips for print success ......................................................................................................................... 49
4 Copy and scan ................................................................................................................................................ 53
Copy ................................................................................................................................................... 54
Scan ................................................................................................................................................... 56
Scan an original ................................................................................................................. 56
Scan to a computer ........................................................................................... 56
Scan to a memory device .................................................................................. 57
Scan using Webscan ......................................................................................................... 57
Scanning documents as editable text ................................................................................ 58
5 Fax .................................................................................................................................................................. 61
Send a fax .......................................................................................................................................... 62
Send a standard fax ........................................................................................................... 62
Send a standard fax from the computer ............................................................................ 63
Send a fax manually from a phone .................................................................................... 63
Send a fax using monitor dialing ........................................................................................ 64
Send a fax from memory ................................................................................................... 65
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Send a fax to multiple recipients ........................................................................................ 65
Send a fax in Error Correction Mode ................................................................................. 66
Receive a fax ...................................................................................................................................... 67
Receive a fax manually ...................................................................................................... 67
Set up backup fax .............................................................................................................. 68
Reprint received faxes from memory ................................................................................. 68
Forward faxes to another number ...................................................................................... 69
Set the paper size for received faxes ................................................................................ 69
Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes ....................................................................... 70
Block unwanted fax numbers ............................................................................................. 70
Add numbers to the junk fax list ........................................................................ 70
Remove numbers from the junk fax list ............................................................. 71
Print a Junk Fax Report .................................................................................... 71
Receive faxes using HP Digital Fax ................................................................................... 71
HP Digital Fax requirements ............................................................................. 72
Activate HP Digital Fax ..................................................................................... 72
Modify HP Digital Fax settings .......................................................................... 72
Set up speed-dial entries .................................................................................................................... 74
Set up and change speed-dial entries ............................................................................... 74
Set up and change group speed-dial entries ..................................................................... 75
Delete speed-dial entries ................................................................................................... 75
Print a list of speed-dial entries .......................................................................................... 76
Change fax settings ............................................................................................................................ 77
Configure the fax header ................................................................................................... 77
Set the answer mode (Auto answer) ................................................................................. 77
Set the number of rings before answering ......................................................................... 78
Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring ........................................................... 78
Set the dial type ................................................................................................................. 79
Set the redial options ......................................................................................................... 79
Set the fax speed ............................................................................................................... 79
Set the fax sound volume .................................................................................................. 80
Fax and digital phone services ........................................................................................................... 81
Fax over Internet Protocol .................................................................................................................. 82
Fax reports ......................................................................................................................................... 83
Print fax confirmation reports ............................................................................................. 83
Print fax error reports ......................................................................................................... 84
Print and view the fax log ................................................................................................... 84
Clear the fax log ................................................................................................................. 84
Print the details of the last fax transaction ......................................................................... 85
Print a Caller ID Report ...................................................................................................... 85
View the Call History .......................................................................................................... 85
6 Web Services .................................................................................................................................................. 87
What are Web Services? .................................................................................................................... 88
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HP ePrint ........................................................................................................................... 88
Print apps ........................................................................................................................... 88
Set up Web Services .......................................................................................................................... 89
Set up Web Services using the printer control panel ......................................................... 89
Set up Web Services using the embedded web server ..................................................... 89
Set up Web Services using the HP printer software .......................................................... 90
Use Web Services .............................................................................................................................. 91
HP ePrint ........................................................................................................................... 91
Print using HP ePrint ......................................................................................... 91
Find the printer's email address ........................................................................ 91
Turn off HP ePrint ............................................................................................. 92
Print apps ........................................................................................................................... 92
Use print apps ................................................................................................... 92
Manage print apps ............................................................................................ 92
Turn off print apps ............................................................................................. 92
Remove Web Services ....................................................................................................................... 93
7 Work with ink cartridges .................................................................................................................................. 95
Information on ink cartridges and the printhead ................................................................................. 96
Check the estimated ink levels ........................................................................................................... 97
Printing with black or color ink only .................................................................................................... 98
Replace the ink cartridges .................................................................................................................. 99
Order ink cartridges .......................................................................................................................... 101
Store printing supplies ...................................................................................................................... 102
Anonymous usage information storage ............................................................................................ 103
8 Network setup ............................................................................................................................................... 105
Set up the printer for wireless communication ................................................................................. 106
Before you begin .............................................................................................................. 106
Set up the printer on your wireless network ..................................................................... 106
Change the connection type ............................................................................................ 107
Change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless connection ...................... 107
Change from a USB connection to a wireless connection .............................. 107
Test the wireless connection ........................................................................................... 108
Turn on or off the wireless capability of the printer .......................................................... 108
Change network settings .................................................................................................................. 109
View and print network settings ....................................................................................... 109
Set link speed .................................................................................................................. 109
Change IP settings .......................................................................................................... 109
Change from a wireless connection to a USB or Ethernet connection ............................................. 111
Use HP wireless direct ..................................................................................................................... 112
Turn on HP wireless direct ............................................................................................... 112
Print from a wireless-capable mobile device ................................................................... 113
Print from a wireless-capable computer .......................................................................... 113
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9 Printer management tools ............................................................................................................................. 115
Toolbox (Windows) ........................................................................................................................... 116
Open the Toolbox ............................................................................................................ 116
HP Utility (OS X) ............................................................................................................................... 117
Embedded web server ..................................................................................................................... 118
About cookies .................................................................................................................. 118
Open the embedded web server ..................................................................................... 118
10 Solve a problem .......................................................................................................................................... 121
HP support ....................................................................................................................................... 122
Register printer ................................................................................................................ 122
Support process ............................................................................................................... 122
Obtain electronic support ................................................................................................. 122
HP support by phone ....................................................................................................... 123
Before you call ................................................................................................ 123
Phone support period ...................................................................................... 123
Support phone numbers .................................................................................. 123
After the phone support period ........................................................................ 123
Get help from the printer control panel ............................................................................................. 124
Understand printer reports ............................................................................................................... 125
Printer status report ......................................................................................................... 125
Network configuration page ............................................................................................. 126
Solve printer problems ..................................................................................................................... 129
The printer shuts down unexpectedly .............................................................................. 129
Printhead alignment fails ................................................................................................. 129
Paper-feed problems ....................................................................................................... 129
The printer cannot read the memory device .................................................................... 130
Solve printing problems .................................................................................................................... 131
Solve copy problems ........................................................................................................................ 135
Copies are blank or faded ................................................................................................ 135
Size is reduced ................................................................................................................ 135
Copy quality is poor ......................................................................................................... 135
Solve scan problems ........................................................................................................................ 137
Scanner did nothing ......................................................................................................... 137
Scan takes too long ......................................................................................................... 137
Part of the document did not scan or text is missing ....................................................... 137
Text cannot be edited ...................................................................................................... 138
Scanned image quality is poor ......................................................................................... 139
Unable to scan to network folder ..................................................................................... 139
Unable to scan to email ................................................................................................... 140
Solve fax problems ........................................................................................................................... 141
The fax test failed ............................................................................................................ 141
The "Fax Hardware Test" failed ...................................................................... 141
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The "Fax Connected to Active Telephone Wall Jack" test failed .................... 142
The "Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax" test failed .................... 142
The "Using Correct Type of Phone Cord with Fax" test failed ........................ 143
The "Dial Tone Detection" test failed .............................................................. 144
The "Fax Line Condition" test failed ................................................................ 144
The display always shows Phone Off Hook ..................................................................... 145
The printer is having problems sending and receiving faxes ........................................... 145
The printer cannot receive faxes, but can send faxes ..................................................... 147
The printer cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes ..................................................... 148
Solve HP ePrint and HP Printables problems .................................................................................. 149
Solve network problems ................................................................................................................... 150
General network troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 150
Unable to connect the printer wirelessly .......................................................................... 150
Step 1: Make sure the Wireless (802.11) light is turned on ............................ 150
Step 2: Make sure the computer is connected to the wireless network .......... 151
Step 3: Run the wireless test .......................................................................... 151
Step 4: Restart components of the wireless network ...................................... 152
Solve printer management problems ............................................................................................... 153
Embedded web server cannot be opened ....................................................................... 153
Printhead maintenance .................................................................................................................... 155
Clean the printhead ......................................................................................................... 155
Align the printhead ........................................................................................................... 156
Calibrate the linefeed ....................................................................................................... 157
Reinstall the printhead ..................................................................................................... 157
Clear jams ........................................................................................................................................ 159
Clear paper jams inside the printer .................................................................................. 159
Clear paper jams in the automatic document feeder ....................................................... 160
Avoid paper jams ............................................................................................................. 161
Clear the print carriage ..................................................................................................................... 162
Appendix A Technical information ................................................................................................................... 163
Warranty information ........................................................................................................................ 164
Ink cartridge warranty information ................................................................................... 164
Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 165
System requirements ....................................................................................................... 165
Environmental specifications ........................................................................................... 165
Input tray capacity ............................................................................................................ 165
Output tray capacity ......................................................................................................... 166
Paper size and weights .................................................................................................... 166
Print specifications ........................................................................................................... 166
Copy specifications .......................................................................................................... 166
Scan specifications .......................................................................................................... 166
Fax specifications ............................................................................................................ 167
Cartridge yield .................................................................................................................. 167
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Acoustic emission specifications ..................................................................................... 167
Regulatory information ..................................................................................................................... 169
Regulatory Model Number ............................................................................................... 169
FCC statement ................................................................................................................. 170
Notice to users in Korea .................................................................................................. 170
VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan ............................................... 170
Notice to users in Japan about the power cord ............................................................... 170
Noise emission statement for Germany ........................................................................... 171
Visual display workplaces statement for Germany .......................................................... 171
Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements ................................. 171
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network ........................................................ 172
Notice to users in the European Economic Area ............................................................. 172
Notice to users of the German telephone network .......................................................... 173
Australia wired fax statement ........................................................................................... 173
European Union Regulatory Notice ................................................................................. 173
Products with external AC Adapters ............................................................... 173
Products with wireless functionality ................................................................. 173
European telephone network declaration (Modem/Fax) ................................. 174
Declaration of conformity ................................................................................................. 174
Regulatory information for wireless products ................................................................... 174
Exposure to radio frequency radiation ............................................................ 175
Notice to users in Brazil .................................................................................. 175
Notice to users in Canada ............................................................................... 175
Notice to users in Taiwan ................................................................................ 176
Notice to users in Mexico ................................................................................ 176
Wireless notice to users in Japan ................................................................... 176
Environmental product stewardship program ................................................................................... 177
Paper use ........................................................................................................................ 177
Plastics ............................................................................................................................ 177
Material safety data sheets .............................................................................................. 177
Recycling program ........................................................................................................... 178
HP inkjet supplies recycling program ............................................................................... 178
Disposal of waste equipment by users ............................................................................ 178
Power consumption ......................................................................................................... 178
Chemical substances ....................................................................................................... 178
Battery disposal in the Netherlands ................................................................................. 179
Battery disposal in the Taiwan ......................................................................................... 179
California Perchlorate Material Notice ............................................................................. 179
Toxic and hazardous substance table (China) ................................................................ 179
Restriction of hazardous substance (Ukraine) ................................................................. 179
Restriction of hazardous substance (India) ..................................................................... 180
EPEAT ............................................................................................................................. 180
China SEPA Ecolabel User Information .......................................................................... 180
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Appendix B Additional fax setup ...................................................................................................................... 181
Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) ............................................................................................ 182
Select the correct fax setup for your home or office ........................................................ 183
Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received) ........................................................ 184
Case B: Set up the printer with DSL ................................................................................ 185
Case C: Set up the printer with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line ............................ 186
Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line ........................................... 187
Case E: Shared voice/fax line .......................................................................................... 188
Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail ................................................................. 189
Case G: Fax line shared with computer modem (no voice calls received) ...................... 190
Set up the printer with a computer dial-up modem ......................................... 191
Set up the printer with a computer DSL/ADSL modem ................................... 192
Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem ..................................................... 193
Shared voice/fax with computer dial-up modem ............................................. 193
Shared voice/fax with computer DSL/ADSL modem ....................................... 194
Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine .................................................... 196
Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem and answering machine ............... 197
Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and answering
machine ........................................................................................................... 197
Shared voice/fax line with computer DSL/ADSL modem and answering
machine ........................................................................................................... 199
Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mail ................. 201
Serial-type fax setup ......................................................................................................................... 203
Test fax setup ................................................................................................................................... 204
Appendix C Errors (Windows) .......................................................................................................................... 205
Fax memory full ................................................................................................................................ 207
Unable to communicate with printer ................................................................................................. 208
Low on ink ........................................................................................................................................ 209
Printhead Problem ............................................................................................................................ 210
Ink Cartridge Problem ...................................................................................................................... 211
Replace the ink cartridge .................................................................................................................. 212
Incompatible older generation cartridge installed ............................................................................. 213
Paper Mismatch ............................................................................................................................... 214
The cartridge cradle cannot move .................................................................................................... 215
Paper Jam ........................................................................................................................................ 216
The printer is out of paper ................................................................................................................ 217
Printer Offline ................................................................................................................................... 218
Printer Paused .................................................................................................................................. 219
Document failed to print ................................................................................................................... 220
Printer failure .................................................................................................................................... 221
Door or cover open ........................................................................................................................... 222
Previously used ink cartridge installed ............................................................................................. 223
Ink cartridges depleted ..................................................................................................................... 224
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Ink cartridge failure ........................................................................................................................... 225
Printer supply upgrade ..................................................................................................................... 226
Printer supply upgrade successful ................................................................................................... 227
Printer supply upgrade problem ....................................................................................................... 228
Non-HP ink cartridges installed ........................................................................................................ 229
Using Genuine HP Cartridges has its Rewards ............................................................................... 230
Counterfeit Cartridge Advisory ......................................................................................................... 231
Used, Refilled or Counterfeit Cartridge Detected ............................................................................. 232
Use SETUP cartridges ..................................................................................................................... 233
Do not use SETUP cartridges .......................................................................................................... 234
Not enough ink at startup ................................................................................................................. 235
Use black ink only? .......................................................................................................................... 236
Use color ink only? ........................................................................................................................... 237
Incompatible ink cartridges ............................................................................................................... 238
Ink sensor failure .............................................................................................................................. 239
Ink sensor warning ........................................................................................................................... 240
Problem with printer preparation ...................................................................................................... 241
Color cartridge out of ink .................................................................................................................. 242
Black cartridge out of ink .................................................................................................................. 243
Automatic document feeder cover open ........................................................................................... 244
Problem with ink system ................................................................................................................... 245
Index ................................................................................................................................................................. 247
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1 How do I?
Get started on page 3
Print on page 41
Copy and scan on page 53
Fax on page 61
Web Services on page 87
Work with ink cartridges on page 95
Solve a problem on page 121
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2 Get started
This guide provides details about how to use the printer and how to resolve problems.
Accessibility
HP EcoSolutions (HP and the Environment)
Understand the printer parts
Use the printer control panel
HP Digital Solutions
Near field communication (NFC)
Paper basics
Load paper
Load an original on the scanner glass
Load an original in the document feeder
Insert a USB flash drive
Set up and use accessories
Maintain the printer
Update the printer
Open the HP printer software (Windows)
Turn the printer off
Restore defaults
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Accessibility
The printer provides a number of features that make it accessible for people with disabilities.
Visual
The HP software provided with the printer is accessible for users with visual impairments or low vision
by using your operating system's accessibility options and features. The software 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 HP software have simple text or icon labels
that convey the appropriate action.
Mobility
For users with mobility impairments, the HP software functions can be executed through keyboard
commands. The HP software also supports Windows accessibility options such as StickyKeys,
ToggleKeys, FilterKeys, and MouseKeys. The printer doors, buttons, paper trays, and paper-width
guides can be operated by users with limited strength and reach.
Support
For more details about the accessibility of this printer and HP's commitment to product accessibility,
visit HP's website at www.hp.com/accessibility.
(OS X) For accessibility information, visit the Apple website at www.apple.com/accessibility.
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HP EcoSolutions (HP and the Environment)
Hewlett-Packard is committed to helping you optimize your environmental footprint and empowering
you to print responsibly—at home or in the office.
For more detailed information about environmental guidelines that HP follows during the
manufacturing process, see Environmental product stewardship program on page 177. For more
information about HP's environmental initiatives, visit www.hp.com/ecosolutions.
Manage Power
Optimize Printing Supplies
Manage Power
To conserve electricity, the printer comes with the following features.
You can also turn the features on or off from the printer software or Embedded web server (EWS).
To open the printer software, see Open the HP printer software (Windows) on page 37.
To open the EWS, see Embedded web server on page 118.
Sleep mode
Power usage is reduced while in Sleep mode. After initial setup, the printer goes into low-power mode
after 5 minutes of inactivity.
To change the time to Sleep mode:
1. From the printer control panel display, touch (ECO).
2. Touch Sleep, and then touch the desired option.
NOTE: If you change your country or region from the printer control panel, the time to sleep mode is
automatcially set to the default, which is 5 minutes.
Schedule On and Off
Use this feature to automatically save energy during evenings and weekends. For example, you can
schedule the printer to turn on at 8 a.m. and turn off at 8 p.m. from Monday to Friday. In this way, you
will save energy during the night and weekends.
To configure the printer's Schedule On and Off feature:
1. From the printer control panel display, touch (ECO).
2. Touch Schedule On and Off.
3. Touch Schedule On and Schedule Off to set the time to turn the printer on and off.
CAUTION: Always turn off the printer properly, using either Sleep Mode, Schedule On and Off, or
(the Power button).
If you incorrectly turn the printer off, the print carriage might not return to the correct position, causing
problems with the ink cartridges and print quality issues.
Optimize Printing Supplies
To optimize printing supplies such as ink and paper, try the following:
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Optimize paper usage by printing on both sides of the paper.
Save ink and paper when printing web content with HP Smart Print. For more information, visit
www.hp.com/go/smartprint.
Change the print mode to a draft setting. The draft setting uses less ink.
Do not clean the printhead unnecessarily. Doing so wastes ink and shortens the life of the
cartridges.
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Understand the printer parts
This section contains the following topics:
Front view
Printing supplies area
Back view
Front view
1 Document feeder paper-width guides
2 Document feeder tray
3 Scanner glass
4 Control panel display
5 Output tray
6 Output tray extender
7 Main input tray
8 Front USB port
9 Power button
10 Near field communication (NFC)
NOTE: This feature is available with some models of the printer.
11 Document feeder tray
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Printing supplies area
1 Ink cartridge access door
2 Ink cartridges
3 Printhead
4 Printhead latch
NOTE: Printing supplies should be kept in the printer to prevent possible print quality issues or
printhead damage. Avoid removing supplies for extended periods of time. Do not turn off the printer
when a cartridge is missing.
Back view
1 Fax port (2-EXT)
2 Fax port (1-LINE)
3 Ethernet network port
4 Rear USB port
5 Power input
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Use the printer control panel
This section contains the following topics:
Overview of buttons and lights
Control panel display icons
Change printer settings
Overview of buttons and lights
The following diagram and related table provides a quick reference to the printer control panel
features.
Label Name and Description
1Wireless status light: Blue light indicates a wireless connection. Touch (Wireless) to turn on or off the printer wireless
capabilities.
2Home button: Returns to the home screen from any other screen.
3Control panel display: Touch the screen to select menu options. For addition menu options, touch and slide your finger
across the screen.
For information about the icons that appear on the display, see Control panel display icons on page 9.
4Back button: Returns to the previous menu.
5Help button: Opens the Help menu.
Control panel display icons
Icon Purpose
Shows that a wired network connection exists and also provides easy access to the network status screen.
Displays wireless status and menu options. For more information, see Set up the printer for wireless communication
on page 106.
NOTE: (Ethernet) and (Wireless) do not display at the same time. Showing the Ethernet icon or the wireless icon
depends on the way your printer is connected to network. If the network connection of the printer has not been set up, by
default, the printer control panel display shows (Wireless).
Turn on (with and without security) or off wireless direct. If turning on wireless direct with security, then you can also
display the wireless direct name and security password.
Displays a screen where you can configure the product power saving settings features.
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Icon Purpose
Touch the icon to display the Web Services Settings where you can view the printer's email address and make ePrint
settings.
For more information, see HP ePrint on page 91.
Displays a screen where you can make copies or select other options.
Displays a screen where you can send a fax, or choose fax settings.
Displays a screen where you can make a scan, or change scan settings.
Displays a screen where you can use print apps.
Displays the Setup screen for generating reports, changing fax and other maintenance settings, and accessing the Help
screen.
Provides more information about the printer features.
Displays a screen where you can see information about the ink cartridges, including fill levels. This icon has a red border
when an ink cartridge needs attention.
NOTE: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you receive a low-ink
warning message, consider having a replacement cartridge available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to
replace cartridges until prompted to do so.
Displays the status of the Auto Answer function. Touch Auto Answer to turn it on or off. For more information, see Set the
answer mode (Auto answer) on page 77.
Change printer settings
Use the control panel to change the printer function and settings, print reports, or get help for the
printer.
TIP: If the printer is connected to a computer, you can also change the printer settings using the
printer management tools.
For more information about these tools, see Printer management tools on page 115.
To change settings for a function
The Home screen of the control panel display shows the available functions for the printer.
1. From the control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then touch the
icon to select the desired function.
2. After selecting a function, touch and scroll through the available settings, and then touch the
setting you want to change.
3. Follow the prompts on the control panel display to change the settings.
NOTE: Touch (Home) to return to the Home screen.
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To change the printer settings
To change the printer settings or print reports, use the options available on the Setup Menu screen.
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch and scroll through the screens.
3. Touch the screen items to select screens or options.
NOTE: Touch (Home) to return to the Home screen.
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HP Digital Solutions
The printer includes a collection of digital solutions that can help you simplify and streamline your
work. These digital solutions include the following:
HP Digital Filing (including Scan to Network Folder and Scan to Email)
HP Digital Fax (including Fax to Network Folder and Fax to Email)
This section contains the following topics:
What are HP Digital Solutions?
Requirements
Set up HP Digital Solutions
Use the HP Digital Solutions
What are HP Digital Solutions?
HP Digital Solutions are a set of tools provided with this printer that can help improve your office
productivity.
HP Digital Filing
HP Digital Filing provides robust, general-office scanning—as well as basic, versatile, document-
management capabilities—for multiple users over a network. With HP Digital Filing, you can simply
walk up to the printer, select the options on the printer control panel, and either scan documents
directly to computer folders on your network or quickly share them with business partners as email
attachments—and all without using additional scanning software.
These scanned documents can be sent to a shared network folder for personal or group access or to
one or more email addresses for quick sharing. In addition, you can configure specific scan settings
for each scan destination, allowing you to make sure that the best settings are being used for each
specific task.
HP Digital Fax
Never lose important faxes misplaced within a stack of paper pages again!
With HP Digital Fax, you can save incoming, black-and-white faxes to a computer folder on your
network for easy sharing and storage, or you can forward faxes through email—allowing you to
receive important faxes from anywhere while working away from the office.
In addition, you can turn off fax printing altogether — saving money on paper and ink, as well as
helping reduce paper consumption and waste.
Requirements
Before you set up the HP Digital Solutions, make sure you have the following:
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For all HP Digital Solutions
A network connection
The printer can be connected either through a wireless connection or using an Ethernet cable.
NOTE: If the printer is connected using a USB cable, you scan documents to a computer or
attach scans to an email message using the HP software. For more information, see Scan an
original on page 56. You can receive faxes to your computer using HP Digital Fax. For more
information, see Receive faxes using HP Digital Fax on page 71.
The HP software
HP recommends that you set up HP Digital Solutions using the HP software provided with the
printer.
TIP: If you would like to set up HP Digital Solutions without installing the HP software, you can
use the printer’s embedded web server.
For Scan to Network Folder, Fax to Network Folder
An active network connection. You must be connected to the network.
An existing Windows (SMB) shared folder
For information about finding the computer name, see the documentation for your operating
system.
The network address for the folder
On computer running Windows, network addresses are usually written in this format: \\mypc
\sharedfolder
The name of the computer where the folder is located
For information about finding the computer name, see the documentation for your operating
system.
Appropriate privileges on the shared folder
You must have write access to the folder.
A username and password for the shared folder (if necessary)
For example, the Windows or OS X username and password used to log onto the network.
NOTE: HP Digital Filing does not support Active Directory.
For Scan to Email, Fax to Email
A valid email address
Outgoing SMTP server information
An active Internet connection
If you are setting up Scan to Email or Fax to Email on a computer running Windows, the setup wizard
can automatically detect the email settings for the following email applications:
Microsoft Outlook 2003–2007 (Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7)
Outlook Express (Windows XP)
Windows Mail (Windows Vista)
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Mozilla Thunderbird (Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7)
Qualcomm Eudora (version 7.0 and above) (Windows XP and Windows Vista)
Netscape (version 7.0) (Windows XP)
However, if your email application is not listed above, you can still set up and use Scan to Email and
Fax to Email if your email application meets the requirements listed in this section.
Set up HP Digital Solutions
You can set up HP Digital Solutions using the HP software provided with the printer—either using
software wizards that you can open from the HP printer software (Windows) or HP Utility (OS X).
TIP: You can also use the printer's EWS to set up the HP Digital Solutions. For more information
about using the EWS, see Embedded web server on page 118.
NOTE: If you are using the printer in an IPv6-only network environment, you must set up the digital
solutions using the EWS.
This section contains the following topics:
Set up HP Digital Filing
Set up HP Digital Fax
Set up HP Digital Filing
To set up HP Digital Filing, follow the appropriate instructions.
NOTE: You can also use these steps to change settings in the future.
This section contains the following topics:
Set up Scan to Network Folder
Set up Scan to Email
Set up Scan to Network Folder
You can configure up to 10 destination folders for each printer.
NOTE: To use Scan to Network Folder, you must have created and configured the folder you are
using on a computer connected to the network. You cannot create a folder from the printer's control
panel. Also, make sure the folder preferences are set to provide read and write access. For more
information about creating folders on the network and setting folder preferences, see the
documentation for your operating system.
After you finish setting up Scan to Network Folder, the HP software automatically saves the
configurations to the printer.
To set up Scan to Network Folder, complete the following steps for your operating system.
To set up Scan to Network Folder from the printer software (Windows)
1. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
2. Go to the Scan section under Print, Scan & Fax, and then double-click Scan to Network Folder
Wizard.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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NOTE: After you create destination folders, you can use the printer’s EWS to customize the scan
settings for these folders. On the last screen of the Scan to Network Folder Wizard, make sure the
Launch embedded web server when finished check box is selected. When you click Finish, the EWS
is displayed in your computer’s default web browser. For more information about the embedded web
server, see Embedded web server on page 118.
To set up Scan to Network Folder from the printer software (OS X)
1. Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117.
2. Click Scan to Network Folder under the Scan Settings section, and then follow the on-screen
instructions.
NOTE: You can customize the scan settings for each destination folder.
To set up Scan to Network Folder from Embedded web server (EWS)
1. Open the embedded web server (EWS). For more information, see Open the embedded web
server on page 118.
2. On the Home tab, click Network Folder Setup in the Setup box.
3. Click New, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
NOTE: You can customize the scan settings for each destination folder.
4. After you have entered the required information about the network folder, click Save and Test to
make sure the link to the network folder is working correctly. The entry is added to the Network
Folder list.
Set up Scan to Email
You can use the printer to scan documents and send them to one or more email addresses as
attachments—without additional scanning software. You do not need to scan files from your computer
and attach them to email messages.
To use the Scan to Email feature, complete the following preliminary steps:
Set the Outgoing Email Profiles
Configure the email address which will appear in the FROM portion of the email message sent by the
printer. You can add up to 10 Outgoing Email Profiles. You can use the HP software installed on your
computer to create these profiles.
Add email addresses to the Email Address Book
Manage the list of people to whom you can send email messages from the printer. You can add up to
15 email addresses with their corresponding contact names. You can also create email groups. To
add email addresses, you can use the printer’s embedded web server (EWS) or the printer’s control
panel.
Configure other email options
You can configure default SUBJECT and body text that is included in all email messages sent from
the printer. To configure these options, you can use the printer’s EWS or the printer’s control panel.
Step 1: Set up the outgoing email profiles
To set up the outgoing email profile used by the printer, complete the following steps for your
operating system.
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To set up the outgoing email profile from the printer software (Windows)
1. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
2. Go to the Scan section under Print, Scan & Fax, and then double-click Scan to E-mail Wizard.
3. Click New, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
NOTE: After you set the Outgoing Email Profile, you can use the printer’s embedded web server
(EWS) to add more Outgoing Email Profiles, add email addresses to the Email Address Book, and
configure other email options. To open the EWS automatically, make sure the Launch embedded web
server when finished check box is selected on the last screen of the Scan to Email Wizard. When you
click Finish, the EWS is displayed in your computer’s default web browser. For more information
about the embedded web server, see Embedded web server on page 118
To set up the outgoing email profile from the printer software (OS X)
1. Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117.
2. Click Scan to Email under the Scan Settings section.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
4. After you have entered the required information about the network folder, click Save and Test to
make sure the link to the network folder is working correctly. The entry is added to the Outgoing
Email Profiles list.
To set up the outgoing email profile from Embedded web server (EWS)
1. Open the embedded web server (EWS). For more information, see Embedded web server
on page 118.
2. On the Home tab, click Outgoing Email Profiles in the Setup box.
3. Click New, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
4. After you have entered the required information about the network folder, click Save and Test to
make sure the link to the network folder is working correctly. The entry is added to the Outgoing
Email Profile List.
Step 2: Add email addresses to the Email Address Book
To add email addresses to the Email Address Book, complete the following steps:
1. Open the embedded web server (EWS). For more information, see Embedded web server
on page 118.
2. On the Scan tab, click Email Address Book.
3. Click New to add a single email address.
-Or-
Click Group to create an email distribution list.
NOTE: Before you can create an email distribution list, you must have already added at least
one email address to the Email Address Book.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions. The entry is added to the Email Address Book.
NOTE: Contact names appear on the printer’s control panel display and in your email
application.
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Step 3: Configure other email options
To configure other email options (such as configuring default SUBJECT and body text that is included
in all email messages sent from the printer, as well as scan settings used when sending email from
the printer), complete the following steps:
1. Open the embedded web server (EWS). For more information, see Embedded web server
on page 118.
2. On the Scan tab, click Email Options.
3. Change any settings, and then click Apply.
Set up HP Digital Fax
With HP Digital Fax, the printer automatically receives faxes and saves them directly to a network
folder (Fax to Network Folder) or forwards them as email attachments (Fax to Email).
NOTE: You can configure HP Digital Fax to use either Fax to Network Folder or to use Fax to Email.
You cannot use both at the same time.
Received faxes are saved as TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) or PDF files.
CAUTION: HP Digital Fax is available for receiving black-and-white faxes only. Color faxes are
printed instead of being saved.
To set up HP Digital Fax from the printer software (Windows)
1. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
2. Go to the Fax section under the Print, Scan & Fax, and then double-click Digital Fax Setup.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
NOTE: After you set up HP Digital Fax, you can use the printer’s embedded web server (EWS) to
edit HP Digital Fax settings. To open the EWS automatically, make sure the Launch embedded web
server when finished check box is selected on the last screen of the Digital Fax Setup Wizard. When
you click Finish, the EWS is displayed in your computer’s default web browser. For more information
about the embedded web server, see Embedded web server on page 118.
To set up HP Digital Fax from the printer software (OS X)
1. Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117.
2. Click Digital Fax Archive.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
4. After you have entered the required information, click Save and Test to make sure the link to the
network folder is working correctly.
To set up HP Digital Fax from Embedded web server (EWS)
1. On the Home tab, click Fax to Email/Network Folder in the Setup box.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions.
3. After you have entered the required information, click Save and Test to make sure the link to the
network folder is working correctly.
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Use the HP Digital Solutions
To use the HP Digital Solutions available with the printer, follow the appropriate instructions.
Use HP Scan to Network Folder
1. Load your original print-side down on the right-front corner of the scanner glass or print-side up
in the ADF. For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or
Load an original in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Touch Scan, and then touch Network Folder.
3. On the control panel display, select the name that corresponds to the folder you want to use.
4. If prompted, enter the PIN.
5. Change any scan settings, and then touch Start Scan.
NOTE: The connection might take some time, depending on network traffic and connection speed.
Use Scan to Email
1. Load your original print-side down on the right-front corner of the scanner glass or print-side up
in the ADF. For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or
Load an original in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Touch Scan, and then touch Email.
3. On the control panel display, select the name that corresponds to the Outgoing Email Profile you
want to use.
4. If prompted, enter the PIN.
5. Select the TO email address (the email recipient) or enter an email address.
6. Enter or change the SUBJECT for the email message.
7. Change any scan settings, and then touch Start Scan.
NOTE: The connection might take some time, depending on network traffic and connection speed.
Use HP Digital Fax
After you set up HP Digital Fax, any black-and-white faxes that you receive print, by default, and then
are saved to the designated destination—either the network folder or email address that you have
specified:
If you are using Fax to Network Folder, this process happens in the background. HP Digital Fax
does not notify you when faxes are saved to the network folder.
If you are using Fax to Email and if your email application is set to notify you when new email
messages arrive in your inbox, you can see when new faxes arrive.
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Near field communication (NFC)
With near field communication (NFC), you can quickly print documents and images from a mobile
device (such as a smartphone or tablet) just by touching the device on the printer. Look for on the
front of the printer, near the printer control panel, and then touch your mobile device to this area to
print.
For more information about supported mobile devices and capabilities, visit the HP Mobile Printing
web site (www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting).
NOTE: This feature is available with some models of the printer.
To use this feature, make sure your mobile device supports NFC and make sure NFC is turned on in
the printer.
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Paper basics
The printer is designed to work well with most types of office paper. It is best to test a variety of print
paper types before buying large quantities. Use HP paper for optimum print quality. Visit the HP
website at www.hp.com for more information about HP paper.
HP recommends plain papers with the ColorLok logo for printing 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, and that 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
Order HP paper supplies
Tips for selecting and using paper
Recommended papers for 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.
Photo printing
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper is HP’s highest-quality photo paper for your best photos. With
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, you can print beautiful photos that are instant-dry so you can
share them right off the printer. It is available in several sizes, including A4, 8.5 x 11 inches, 4 x
6 inches (10 x 15 cm), 5 x 7 inches (13 x 18 cm), and 11 x 17 inches (A3), and in two finishes -
glossy or soft gloss (semi-gloss). Ideal for framing, displaying, or gifting your best photos and
special photo projects. HP Premium Plus Photo Paper delivers exceptional results with
professional quality and durability.
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 inches, 10 x
15 cm (4 x 6 inches), 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 inches). 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. It is available in glossy finish in several sizes, including A4,
8.5 x 11 inches, and 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inches). It is acid-free for longer lasting documents.
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Business documents
HP Premium Presentation Paper 120g Matte or HP Professional Paper 120 Matt
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 Brochure Paper 180g Glossy or HP Professional Paper 180 Glossy
These papers are glossy-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 Brochure Paper 180g Matte or HP Professional Paper 180 Matt
These papers are 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.
Everyday printing
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 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
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 smearing, bolder blacks and vivid colors.
Special projects
HP Iron-On Transfers
HP Iron-on Transfers (for light or white fabrics) are the ideal solution for creating custom T-shirts
from your digital photos.
Order HP paper supplies
The printer is designed to work well with most types of office paper. Use HP paper for optimum print
quality. Visit the HP website at www.hp.com for more information about HP paper.
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 and dry faster than ordinary
plain papers. Look for papers with the ColorLok logo in a variety of weights and sizes from major
paper manufacturers.
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You can purchase HP paper and supplies online at www.hp.com. Look for the Shop for Products and
Services link.
Tips for selecting and using paper
For the best results, observe the following guidelines.
Load only one type of paper at a time into a tray or automatic document feeder (ADF).
When loading the trays and ADF, make sure the paper is loaded correctly.
Do not overload the tray or ADF.
To prevent jams, poor print quality, and other printing problems, avoid loading the following
paper in the trays or ADF:
Multipart forms
Paper that is damaged, curled, or wrinkled
Paper with cutouts or perforations
Paper that is heavily textured, embossed, or does not accept ink well
Paper that is too lightweight or stretches easily
Paper that contains staples or clips
For more information on loading paper, see Load paper on page 23 or Load an original in the
document feeder on page 28.
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Load paper
This section provides instructions for loading paper into the printer.
Load standard-size paper
Load envelopes
Load cards and photo paper
Load standard-size paper
To load standard paper:
1. Pull out main input tray.
2. Slide the paper-width guides out as far as possible.
3. Insert the paper print-side down in the center of the tray.
Make sure the stack of paper is inserted as far inside the printer as possible and does not
exceed the higher line marking in the tray. For more help, refer to the diagram engraved in the
tray.
NOTE: Do not load paper while the printer is printing.
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4. Slide the paper-width guides in the tray until they touch the edge of the stack of paper, and then
reinsert the tray.
NOTE: To load legal-size paper, press the blue latch at the bottom left of the input tray and
fully extend the tray.
5. Pull out the output tray extension until the intended paper size is reached.
NOTE: If you have a second tray, see Install and use second tray (Tray 2) on page 30 for how to
load paper.
Load envelopes
To load an envelope:
NOTE: If your printer has a second tray (Tray 2), do not insert envelopes for printing in this slot.
1. Pull out main input tray.
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2. Insert the envelopes print-side down and load according to the graphic.
Make sure the stack of envelopes does not exceed the lower line marking in the tray. For more
help, refer to the diagram engraved in the tray.
NOTE: Do not load envelopes while the printer is printing.
3. Slide the paper-width guides in the tray until they touch the edge of the stack of envelopes, and
then reinsert the tray.
4. Pull out the output tray extension until the intended paper size is reached.
Load cards and photo paper
To load cards and photo paper:
If your printer has a second tray (Tray 2), do not insert cards or photo paper for printing in this slot.
1. Pull out main input tray.
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2. Insert the paper print-side down in the center of the tray.
Make sure the stack of paper is inserted as far inside the printer as possible and does not
exceed the lower line marking in the tray. For more help, refer to the diagram engraved in the
tray.
If the photo paper has a tab along one edge, make sure the tab is pointing towards the front of
the printer.
NOTE: Do not load paper while the printer is printing.
3. Slide the paper-width guides in the tray until they touch the edge of the stack of paper, and then
reinsert the tray.
4. Pull out the output tray extension until the intended paper size is reached.
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Load an original on the scanner glass
You can copy, scan, or fax originals by loading them on the scanner glass.
NOTE: Many of the special features do not work correctly if the scanner glass and lid backing are
not clean. For more information, see Maintain the printer on page 34.
NOTE: Remove all originals from the document feeder tray before lifting the lid on the printer.
To load an original on the scanner glass
Use these steps to load an original on the scanner glass.
1. Lift the scanner lid.
2. Load your original print-side down near to the engaved guides along the scanner glass edge as
shown in the following illustration.
NOTE: If you are using the scanner glass, ensure that the automatic document feeder is
empty. Otherwise, the printer will sense the document in the ADF instead of the paper on the
scanner glass.
3. Close the lid.
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Load an original in the document feeder
You can copy, scan, or fax a document by placing it in the document feeder.
CAUTION: Do not load photos in the document feeder; this might cause damage to your photos.
Use only paper that is supported by the document feeder.
For more information, see Tips for selecting and using paper on page 22.
NOTE: Scanning double-sided documents on A4, Letter-, or legal-size paper can only be supported
by some models of the printer ADF.
NOTE: Some features, such as the Fit to Page copy feature, do not work when you load your
originals in the ADF. You must load your originals on the scanner glass.
The document feeder tray holds a maximum of 35 or 50 sheets of plain A4-, Letter-, or legal-size
paper, depending on the printer model.
To load an original in the document feeder
Use these steps to load a document in the ADF.
1. Load your original print-side up into the ADF.
a. If you are loading an original printed in portrait orientation, place the pages so that the top
edge of the document goes in first. If you are loading an original printed in landscape
orientation, place the pages so that the left edge of the document goes in first.
b. Slide the paper into the ADF until you hear a tone or see a message on the display
indicating that the loaded pages were detected.
TIP: For more help on loading originals in the ADF, refer to the diagram engraved in the
document feeder tray.
2. Slide the paper-width guides inward until they stop at the left and right edges of the paper.
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Insert a USB flash drive
Using the USB port on the front of the printer, you can connect a USB flash drive. You can also
transfer files from the USB flash drive to your computer or scan files to the USB flash drive from the
printer.
CAUTION: Attempting to remove a USB flash drive while it is being accessed can damage files on
the USB flash drive. You can safely remove a USB flash drive only when the status light is not
blinking.
NOTE: The printer does not support encrypted USB flash drives.
To connect a USB flash drive
Insert the USB flash drive to the USB port on the front of the printer.
NOTE: If your USB flash drive does not fit into this port due to size limitations, or if the connector on
the device is shorter than 11 mm (0.43 in), you will need to purchase a USB extension cable in order
to use your device with this port.
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Set up and use accessories
If you want to install and set up accessories (such as a second tray and duplexer), see the following
sections.
When using more than one tray, you can make use of the tray features provided to achieve a better
experience.
NOTE: You can purchase the accessories online at www.hp.com. Look for Shop for Products and
Services.
To install a duplexer, see Install the automatic two-sided printing accessory (duplexer)
on page 30.
To install Tray 2, see Install and use second tray (Tray 2) on page 30.
To understand about using tray features, see Work with trays on page 31.
Install the automatic two-sided printing accessory (duplexer)
For information on duplexing, see Print on both sides (duplexing) on page 48.
To install a duplexer
Slide the duplexer into the back of the printer 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 printer.
Install and use second tray (Tray 2)
To install Tray 2
1. Unpack the tray, remove the packing tapes and materials, and move the tray to the prepared
location.
The surface must be sturdy and level.
2. Turn off the printer, and unplug the power cord from the electrical socket.
3. Set the printer on top of the tray.
CAUTION: Be careful to keep your fingers and hands clear of the bottom of the printer.
4. Connect the power cord and turn on the printer.
5. Enable Tray 2 in the printer driver.
For more information, see Work with trays on page 31.
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To load paper in Tray 2
Tray 2 supports only plain paper that are not smaller than A4 or Letter . For more information about
the capcity of the input tray, see Input tray capacity on page 165.
1. Pull the tray out of the printer by grasping under the front of the tray.
2. Insert the paper print-side down in the center of the tray.
Make sure the stack of paper aligns with the line on the paper-width guide, and does not exceed
the higher line marking in the tray.
NOTE: Tray 2 can be loaded only with plain paper.
3. Slide the paper-width guides in the tray to adjust them for the size that you have loaded.
4. Gently reinsert the tray.
5. Pull out the output tray extender.
Work with trays
When using more than one tray, you can make use of the tray features provided and change the
settings to achieve a better experience.
By default, the printer draws paper from Tray 1. If Tray 1 is empty and Tray 2 is installed and contains
paper, the printer will draw paper from Tray 2.
You can change the behaviors using the following features:
Default Tray: Set the default tray from which the printer draws paper first.
Tray Lock: Lock a tray to prevent it from accidental use; for example, when you have loaded
special paper (such as letterhead or preprinted paper).
The printer will not use a locked tray even when the other tray is empty.
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NOTE: For better experience, load only one type of paper in a tray.
NOTE: Tray 2 supports only plain paper.
To achieve this Follow these steps
Have paper loaded in both trays and use paper from one tray
if the other tray is empty.
Load paper in both trays. For more information, see
Load paper on page 23.
Turn off tray lock.
Have paper loaded in both trays and use paper from one of
the trays first.
Load paper in both trays.
Set the desired tray as the default tray.
Be able to choose from plain paper and another paper type
that you use occasionally.
NOTE: For better experience, load only one type of paper
in a tray.
Load special paper in main input tray and plain paper in
Tray 2.
Lock the main input tray and set Tray 2 as the default
tray.
To change tray settings
NOTE: You can also change the tray settings from the printer software or EWS.
To access EWS and the printer software, see Embedded web server on page 118 and Open the HP
printer software (Windows) on page 37.
1. Make sure the printer is turned on.
2. Make sure you have turned on automatic selection of paper source.
3. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and touch
Setup.
4. Touch Tray Setup, touch Default Tray or Tray Lock, and then select the appropriate option.
To turn on automatic selection of tray or paper source (Windows)
1. Depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
Windows 8: On the Start screen, click Control Panel, click View devices and printers; right-
click the printer icon, and then click Printing preferences.
Windows 7: Click Start, click Devices and Printers; right-click the printer icon, click Printing
preferences, and then select your printer name.
Windows Vista and Windows XP: Click Start, click Printers or Printers and Faxes; right-click
the printer icon, click Printing preferences.
2. On the Printing preferences tab, click the Paper/Quality tab.
3. Select Printer Auto Select from the Paper Source drop-down list in the Tray Selection area.
4. Click OK twice to close the pages and accept changes.
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To turn on automatic selection of tray or paper source (OS X)
1. From the File menu in your software, choose Print.
2. Make sure your printer is selected.
3. Select Automatically Select from the Source drop-down list.
Do the following if you do not see options on the Print dialog.
OS X v10.6: Click the blue disclosure triangle next to the Printer selection to access the
print options.
OS X Lion and Mountain Lion: Click Show Details to access the print options.
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Maintain the printer
This section provides instructions for keeping the printer in top working condition. Perform these
maintenance procedures as necessary.
Clean the scanner glass
Clean the exterior
Clean the automatic document feeder
Clean the scanner glass
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 such as fitting copies to
a certain page size.
To clean the scanner glass
1. Turn off the printer by pressing the (the Power button) and unplug the power cord from the
electrical socket.
2. Lift the scanner lid.
3. Clean the scanner glass and lid backing by using a soft, lint-free cloth that has been sprayed
with a mild glass cleaner.
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 scanner glass.
CAUTION: Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the scanner glass. If too much glass
cleaner is applied, the cleaner could leak under the scanner glass and damage the scanner.
4. Close the scanner lid, and turn on the printer.
Clean the exterior
WARNING! Before cleaning the printer, press (the Power button) to turn off the printer and
unplug the power cord from the wall socket.
Use a soft, damp, lint-free cloth to wipe dust, smudges, and stains off of the case. Keep fluids away
from the interior of the printer, as well as from the printer control panel.
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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.
To clean the rollers or separator pad
1. Turn off the printer by pressing the (the Power button) and unplug the power cord from the
electrical socket.
2. Remove all originals from the document feeder tray.
3. Lift the automatic document feeder cover (1).
This provides easy access to the rollers (2) and separator pad (3).
1Automatic document feeder cover
2Rollers
3Separator pad
4. Lightly dampen a clean lint-free cloth with distilled water, then squeeze any excess liquid from
the cloth.
5. 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.
6. Close the cover of the automatic document feeder.
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Update the printer
HP is always working to improve the performance of its printers and bring you the latest features.
NOTE: By default, if the printer is connected to a network and Web Services has been enabled, the
printer automatically checks for updates.
To update the printer using the printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch (HP ePrint), touch OK, touch Settings, and then
touch Printer Update.
2. Touch Check for Product Update, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
To enable the printer to automatically check for updates
NOTE: The default setting of Auto Update is On.
1. From the printer control panel display, touch (HP ePrint), touch OK, touch Settings, and then
touch Printer Update.
2. Touch Auto Update and then touch On.
To update the printer using the embedded web server
1. Open the EWS.
For more information, see Embedded web server on page 118.
2. Click the Web Services tab.
3. In the Web Services Settings section, click Product Update, click Check Now, and then follow
the on-screen instructions.
4. If the product update option is not available, follow these instructions:
a. In the Web Services Settings section, click Setup, click Continue, and follow the on-screen
instructions.
b. If prompted, choose to allow the printer to check for and install printer updates.
NOTE: If a printer update is available, the printer downloads and installs the update, and then
restarts.
NOTE: If prompted for proxy settings and if your network uses proxy settings, follow the on-
screen instructions to set up a proxy server. If you do not have the details, contact your network
administrator or the person who set up the network.
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Open the HP printer software (Windows)
After installing the HP printer software, depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
Windows 8: Right-click an empty area on the Start screen, click All Apps on the app bar, and
then select the printer name.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP: From the computer desktop, click Start, select All
Programs, click HP, click the folder for the printer, and then select the icon with the printer's
name.
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Turn the printer off
Turn the printer off by pressing (the Power button) located on the printer. Wait until the power light
turns off before unplugging the power cord or turning off a power strip.
CAUTION: If you incorrectly turn the printer off, the print carriage might not return to the correct
position, causing problems with the ink cartridges and print quality issues.
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Restore defaults
If you disable some functions or change some settings and want to change them back, you can
restore the printer to the original factory settings or network settings.
To restore the printer to the original factory settings
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Tools.
3. Touch Restore Factory Defaults, and then touch Yes.
A message appears stating that the printer defaults have been restored.
4. Touch OK.
To restore the printer to the original network settings
1. From the printer control panel, touch and slide your finger across the screen, touch Setup, and
then touch Network Setup.
2. Touch Restore Network Defaults, and then touch Yes.
A message appears stating that the network defaults have been restored.
3. Touch OK.
4. Print the network configuration page and verify that the network settings have been reset.
For more information, see Network configuration page on page 126.
NOTE: Previously configured wireless settings are removed when you reset the printer network
settings.
TIP: You can visit the HP online support website at www.hp.com/support for information and utilities
that can help you correct many common printer problems.
(Windows) If you're having trouble printing, run the HP Print and Scan Doctor to troubleshoot the
issue automatically. The utility will try to diagnose and fix the issue. The HP Print and Scan Doctor
may not be available in all languages.
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3Print
Most print settings are automatically handled by the software application. Change the settings
manually only when you want to change print quality, print on specific types of paper, or use special
features.
For more information about selecting the best print paper for your documents, see Paper basics
on page 20.
Choose a print job to continue:
Print documents on page 42
Print on envelopes on page 43
Print photos on page 45
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Print documents
TIP: This printer includes HP ePrint, a free service from HP that allows you to print documents on
your HP ePrint-enabled printer anytime, from any location, without any additional software or printer
drivers. For more information, see HP ePrint on page 91.
To print from software (Windows)
1. Load paper in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
2. From your software, select Print.
3. Make sure your printer is selected.
4. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box.
Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties, Options, Printer
Setup, Printer Properties, Printer, or Preferences.
5. Select the appropriate options.
On the Layout tab, select Portrait or Landscape orientation.
On the Paper/Quality tab, select the appropriate paper type from the Media drop-down list
in the Tray Selection area, and then select the appropriate print quality in the Quality
Settings area.
Click the Advanced button, in the Paper/Output area, select the appropriate paper size from
the Paper Size drop-down list.
For more printing options, see Tips for print success on page 49.
6. Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.
7. Click Print or OK to begin printing.
To print from software (OS X)
1. Load paper in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
2. From the File menu in your software, choose Print.
3. Make sure your printer is selected.
4. Specify the page properties.
Do the following if you do not see options on the Print dialog.
OS X v10.6: Click the blue disclosure triangle next to the Printer selection to access the
print options.
OS X Lion and Mountain Lion: Click Show Details to access the print options.
NOTE: The following options are available for your printer. Locations for the options can vary
from one application to another.
Choose the paper size.
Select the orientation.
Enter the scaling percentage.
5. Click Print.
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Print on envelopes
Avoid envelopes with the following characteristics:
Very slick finish
Self-stick adhesives, clasps, or windows
Thick, irregular, or curled edges
Areas that are wrinkled, torn, or otherwise damaged
Make sure the folds of envelopes you load in the printer are sharply creased.
NOTE: For more information about printing on envelopes, see the documentation available with the
software program you are using.
To print envelopes (Windows)
1. Load envelopes print-side down in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
2. On the File menu in your software, click Print.
3. Make sure your printer is selected.
4. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box.
Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties, Options, Printer
Setup, Printer Properties, Printer, or Preferences.
5. Select the appropriate options.
On the Layout tab, select Portrait or Landscape orientation.
On the Paper/Quality tab, select the appropriate paper type from the Media drop-down list
in the Tray Selection area, and then select the appropriate print quality in the Quality
Settings area.
Click the Advanced button, in the Paper/Output area, select the appropriate paper size from
the Paper Size drop-down list.
For more printing options, see Tips for print success on page 49.
6. Click OK, and then click Print or OK in the Print dialog box.
To print envelopes (OS X)
1. Load envelopes print-side down in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
2. From the File menu in your software, choose Print.
3. Make sure your printer is selected.
4. Set the print options.
Do the following if you do not see options on the Print dialog.
OS X v10.6: Click the blue disclosure triangle next to the Printer selection to access the
print options.
OS X Lion and Mountain Lion: Click Show Details to access the print options.
NOTE: The following options are available for your printer. Locations for the options can vary
from one application to another.
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a. Select the appropriate envelope size from the Paper Size pop-up menu.
b. From the pop-up menu, choose Paper Type/Quality, and verify the paper type setting is set
to Plain Paper.
5. Click Print.
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Print photos
Do not leave unused photo paper in the input tray. The paper might start to curl, which could impair
the quality of your printout. Photo paper should be flat before printing.
TIP: This printer includes HP ePrint, a free service from HP that allows you to print documents on
your HP ePrint-enabled printer anytime, from any location, and without any additional software or
printer drivers. For more information, see HP ePrint on page 91.
To print a photo from the computer (Windows)
1. Load paper in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
2. From your software, select Print.
3. Make sure your printer is selected.
4. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box.
Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties, Options, Printer
Setup, Printer Properties, Printer, or Preferences.
5. Select the appropriate options.
On the Layout tab, select Portrait or Landscape orientation.
On the Paper/Quality tab, select the appropriate paper type from the Media drop-down list
in the Tray Selection area, and then select the appropriate print quality in the Quality
Settings area.
Click the Advanced button, in the Paper/Output area, select the appropriate paper size from
the Paper Size drop-down list.
For more printing options, see Tips for print success on page 49.
NOTE: For maximum dpi resolution, go to Paper/Quality tab, select Photo Paper from the
Media drop-down list, and then select Best in the Quality Settings area. Then click the Advanced
button and select Yes from the Print in Max DPI drop-down list. If you want to print max DPI in
grayscale, select High Quality Grayscale from the Print in Grayscale drop-down list.
6. Click OK to return to the Properties dialog box.
7. Click OK, and then click Print or OK in the Print dialog box.
NOTE: After the printing is finished, remove unused photo paper from the input tray. Store the photo
paper so it does not start to curl, which could reduce the quality of your printout.
To print a photo from the computer (OS X)
1. Load paper in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
2. From the File menu in your software, choose Print.
3. Make sure your printer is selected.
4. Set the print options.
Do the following if you do not see options on the Print dialog.
OS X v10.6: Click the blue disclosure triangle next to the Printer selection to access the
print options.
OS X Lion and Mountain Lion: Click Show Details to access the print options.
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NOTE: The following options are available for your printer. Locations for the options can vary
from one application to another.
a. Choose the appropriate paper size in the Paper Size pop-up menu.
b. Select an Orientation.
c. From the pop-up menu, choose Paper Type/Quality, and then choose the following
settings:
Paper Type: The appropriate photo paper type
Quality: Best or Maximum dpi
Click the Color Options disclosure triangle, and then choose the appropriate Photo Fix
option.
Off: applies no changes to the image.
Basic: automatically focuses the image; moderately adjusts image sharpness.
5. Select any other print settings you want, and then click Print.
Print photos from a memory card
You can connect a USB flash drive (such as a keychain drive or portable hard drive) to the USB port
on the front of the printer.
For more information about using memory devices, see Insert a USB flash drive on page 29.
CAUTION: Attempting to remove a memory device while it is being accessed can damage files on
the memory device. You can safely remove a memory card only when the status light is not blinking.
1. Insert a USB flash drive into the front USB port.
2. From the control panel display, touch Print Photos.
3. Touch View & Print to display photos.
4. Touch a photo that you want to print, and then touch Select.
5. Scroll up or down to specify the number of photos to print.
6. Touch Edit to select options to edit the selected photos. You can rotate, crop a photo, or turn
Photo Fix or Red Eye Removal on and off.
7. Touch Done and touch Continue to preview the selected photo. If you wish to adjust layout or
paper type, touch Settings, and then touch your selection. You can also save any new settings
as defaults.
8. Touch Print to begin printing.
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Print using the maximum dpi
Use the maximum dots per inch (dpi) mode to print high-quality, sharp images on photo paper.
Printing in maximum dpi takes longer than printing with other settings and requires a large amount of
memory.
To print in maximum dpi mode (Windows)
1. From your software, select Print.
2. Make sure your printer is selected.
3. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box.
Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties, Options, Printer
Setup, Printer Properties, Printer, or Preferences.
4. Click the Paper/Quality tab.
5. From the Media drop-down list, select a media type from the available list.
HP Premium Plus Photo Papers
HP Advanced Photo Papers
6. Click the Advanced button.
7. In the Printer Features area, select Yes from the Print in Max DPI drop-down list.
8. Select the appropriate paper size from the Paper Size drop-down list.
9. Click OK to close the advanced options.
10. Confirm Orientation on the Layout tab, and then click OK to print.
To print using maximum dpi (OS X)
1. From the File menu in your software, choose Print.
2. Make sure your printer is selected.
3. Set the print options.
Do the following if you do not see options on the Print dialog.
OS X v10.6: Click the blue disclosure triangle next to the Printer selection to access the
print options.
OS X Lion and Mountain Lion: Click Show Details to access the print options.
NOTE: The following options are available for your printer. Locations for the options can vary
from one application to another.
a. Choose the appropriate paper size in the Paper Size pop-up menu.
b. From the pop-up menu, choose Paper Type/Quality, and then choose the following
settings:
Paper Type: The appropriate photo paper type
Quality: Best or Maximum dpi
4. Select any other print settings that you want, and then click Print.
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Print on both sides (duplexing)
You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper automatically using the automatic two-sided printing
accessory (duplexer).
NOTE: Two-sided printing requires an automatic two-sided printing accessory (duplexer) to be
installed on the printer.
NOTE: You can perform manual duplexing by first printing only the odd pages, flipping the pages
over, and then printing only the even pages.
To print on both sides of the page (Windows)
1. From your software, select Print.
2. Make sure your printer is selected.
3. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box.
Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties, Options, Printer
Setup, Printer Properties, Printer, or Preferences.
4. Select the appropriate options.
On the Layout tab, select Portrait or Landscape orientation.
On the Paper/Quality tab, select the appropriate paper type from the Media drop-down list
in the Tray Selection area, and then select the appropriate print quality in the Quality
Settings area.
Click the Advanced button, in the Paper/Output area, select the appropriate paper size from
the Paper Size drop-down list.
For more printing options, see Tips for print success on page 49.
5. On the Layout tab, select Flip on Long Edge or Flip on Short Edge from the Print on Both Sides
drop-down list.
6. Click OK to print.
NOTE: After one page of the document is printed, you are prompted to wait for a few seconds.
Then the printer automatically reloads the paper back to print on the other side. You do not need
to manually reload the paper.
To print on both sides of the page (OS X)
1. From the File menu in your software, choose Print.
2. In the Print dialog, choose Layout from the pop-up menu.
3. Choose the type of binding you want for your two-sided pages, and then click Print.
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Tips for print success
For good printing experience, HP ink cartridges should be correctly installed, have sufficient ink, and
working properly; and paper should be properly loaded with correct print settings.
Ink tips
If the print quality is not acceptable, see Solve printing problems on page 131 for more
information.
Use Original HP ink cartridges.
Install both the black and color cartridges correctly.
For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
Check the estimated ink levels in the cartridges to make sure there is sufficient ink.
For more information, see Check the estimated ink levels on page 97.
Always turn off the printer with (the Power button) to allow the printer to protect the nozzles.
Paper loading tips
For more information, also see Load paper on page 23.
Load a stack of paper (not just one page). All the paper in the stack should be of the same size
and type to avoid a paper jam.
Load paper with the print-side down in the main tray.
Ensure that paper loaded in the input tray lays flat and the edges are not bent or torn.
Adjust the paper-width guides in the input tray to fit snugly against all paper. Make sure the
guides do not bend the paper in the tray.
Printer settings tips (Windows)
To change default print settings, click Set Preferences under Print, Scan & Fax in the HP printer
software.
For more information to open the printer software, see Open the HP printer software (Windows)
on page 37.
To select the number of pages to print per sheet, on the Layout tab of the printer driver, select
the appropriate option from the Pages per Sheet drop-down list.
If you want to change the page orientation, set it in your application interface.
To view more printing settings, on the Layout or Paper/Quality tab of the printer driver, click the
Advanced button to open the Advanced Options dialog box.
Print in Grayscale: Allows you to print a black and white document using the black ink only.
Select Black Ink Only, and then click the OK button.
Pages per Sheet Layout: Helps you specify the order of the pages if you print document in
more than two pages per sheet.
NOTE: The preview on the Layout tab cannot reflect what you select from the Pages per
Sheet Layout drop-down list.
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Borderless Printing: Select this feature to print photos without border. Not all paper types
support this feature. You will see an alert icon beside the option if the selected paper type
in the Media drop-down list does not support it.
Preserve Layout: This feature only works with the duplex printing. If the image is larger than
the printable area, select this feature to scale the page content to be within the smaller
margins so that extra pages are not created.
HP Real Life Technologies: This feature smooths and sharpens images and graphics for
improved print quality.
Booklet: Allows you to print multiple-page document as a booklet. It places two pages on
each side of a sheet that can then be folded into a booklet in half size of the paper. Select a
binding method from the drop-down list, and then click OK.
Booklet-LeftBinding: The binding side after folded into a booklet appears at the left
side. Select the option if your reading habit is from left to right.
Booklet-RightBinding: The binding side after folded into a booklet appears at the right
side. Select the option if your reading habit is from right to left.
NOTE: The preview on the Layout tab cannot reflect what you select from the Booklet
drop-down list.
Page Borders: Allows you to add the borders to the pages if you print the document with
two or more pages per sheet.
NOTE: The preview on the Layout tab cannot reflect what you select from the Page
Borders drop-down list.
You can use printing shortcut to save setting time. A printing shortcut stores the setting values
that are appropriate for a particular kind of job, so that you can set all the options with a single
click. To use it, go to the Printing Shortcut tab, select one printing shortcut, and then click OK.
To add a new printing shortcut, after making settings on the Layout or Paper/Quality tab, click
the Printing Shortcut tab, click Save As and enter a name, and then click OK.
To delete a printing shortcut, select it, and then click Delete.
NOTE: You cannot delete the default printing shortcuts.
Printer settings tips (OS X)
On the Print dialog, use the Paper Size pop-up menu to select the size of paper loaded in the
printer.
On the Print dialog, choose the Paper Type/Quality pop-up menu and select the appropriate
paper type and quality.
To print a black and white document using only black ink, choose the Paper Type/Quality from
the pop-up menu and choose Grayscale from the Color pop-up menu.
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Notes
Original HP ink cartridges are designed and tested with HP printers and papers 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 Original HP ink cartridges, go to www.hp.com/go/anticounterfeit.
Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only.
NOTE: When you receive a low-ink warning message, consider having a replacement cartridge
available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace the cartridges until print
quality becomes unacceptable.
Software settings selected in the print driver only apply to printing, they do not apply to copying
or scanning.
You can print your document on both sides of the paper.
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Copy
Scan
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Copy
Using the Copy menu on the printer control panel display, you can easily select the number of copies
and color or black-and-white copying.
You can also access advanced settings, such as change the paper type and size, adjust the
darkness of the copy, or resize the copy.
To copy documents
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the main tray. For more information, see Load paper
on page 23.
2. Place your original print-side down on the scanner glass or print-side up in the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
NOTE: If you are copying a photo, place it face down on the scanner glass, as shown by the
icon on the edge of the glass.
3. From the printer control panel display, touch Copy.
4. Scroll up or down to select the number of copies.
TIP: To save these settings as defaults for future jobs, from the printer control panel display,
touch Copy, touch or Settings, and then touch Set As New Defaults.
5. Touch Black or Color to start the copy job.
NOTE: If you have a color original, selecting Black produces a black-and-white copy, while
selecting Color produces a full-color copy.
More copy settings
You can customize copy jobs using the various settings available from the printer control panel.
In the Copy menu, touch or Settings and change the desired settings.
Number of Copies
Paper Size
Paper Type
Tray Selection
HP Copy Fix
Two-Sided
ID Copy
Quality
Preview and Edit
Lighter/Darker
Resize
Collate
Margin Shift
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Scan
You can scan documents, photos, and other originals, and send them to a variety of destinations,
such as a folder on a computer.
Using the HP printer software, you can also scan documents into a format that you can search, copy,
paste, and even edit.
NOTE: Some scan functions are only available after you have installed the HP printer software.
TIP: If you have problems scanning documents, see Solve scan problems on page 137.
Scan an original
Scan using Webscan
Scanning documents as editable text
Scan an original
Using the Scan menu on the printer control panel display, you can easily select the location of the
scanning :
Scan to a computer
Scan to a memory device
NOTE: The printer must be connected to the computer and be turned on.
NOTE: If you are scanning an original from the printer control panel or from your computer using the
HP printer software, the printer software provided with the printer must be installed on your computer
prior to scanning. In addition, on Windows computers, the printer software must be running prior to
scanning.
NOTE: When scanning a borderless original, use the scanner glass and not the ADF.
Scan to a computer
NOTE: To scan to a computer, make sure the feature is enabled.
(Windows) Open the HP printer software, go to the Scan section, and then select Manage Scan to
Computer.
(OS X) If you installed HP Scan, open HP Utility. Under Scan Settings, click Scan to Computer, and
ensure that Enable Scan to Computer is selected.
To scan an original from the printer control panel
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or in the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Touch Scan, and then select Computer.
3. Touch a computer that you want to scan to.
4. Choose the type of scan profile you want.
5. Touch Start Scan.
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NOTE: You can also use the HP printer software to scan documents into editable text. For more
information, see Scanning documents as editable text on page 58.
To scan an original from HP printer software (Windows)
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or print-side up in
the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
3. In the HP printer software, click Scan a Document or Photo under Print, Scan & Fax.
4. Select the type of scan that you want from the shortcut menu and then click Scan.
NOTE: If Show Scan Preview is selected, you will be able to make adjustments to the scanned
image in the preview screen.
5. Select Save if you want to keep the application open for another scan, or select Done to exit the
application.
6. Click Scan and select a scan shortcut.
7. After the scan is saved, a Windows Explorer window will open in the directory where the scan
was saved.
To scan an original from HP printer software (OS X)
1. Open HP Scan.
HP Scan is located in the Applications/Hewlett-Packard folder at the top level of the hard disk.
2. Choose the type of scan profile you want and follow the on-screen instructions.
Scan to a memory device
You can scan directly to a USB flash drive from the printer control panel without using a computer or
the HP printer software.
NOTE: To scan documents as editable text, use the printer software. For more information, see
Scanning documents as editable text on page 58.
To scan an original to a memory device from the printer control panel
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or print-side up in
the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Insert a USB flash drive. For more information, see Insert a USB flash drive on page 29.
3. Touch Scan, and then select Memory Device.
4. Make changes to any other scan options, and then touch Start Scan.
Scan using Webscan
Webscan is a feature of the embedded web server that lets you scan photos and documents from
your printer to your computer using a web browser.
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This feature is available even if you have not installed the HP printer software on your computer.
NOTE: Webscan is turned off and needs to be turned on in the EWS. For more information about
how to open the EWS, see Open the embedded web server on page 118.
If you cannot find Webscan in the EWS, your network administrator might have turned it off. For more
information, contact your network administrator or the person who set up your network.
To scan using Webscan
NOTE: Scanning using Webscan offers basic scan options. For additional scan options or
functionality, scan from the HP printer software.
1. Load your original print-side down on the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or print-side up in
the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Open the embedded web server. For more information, see Embedded web server
on page 118.
3. Click the Settings tab.
4. In the Security section, click Administrator Settings, and click OK.
5. Select Webscan to enable Webscan.
6. Click Apply and then click OK.
7. Click the Scan tab, click Webscan in the left pane, change any settings, and then click Start
Scan.
Scanning documents as editable text
To be able to edit letters, newspaper clippings, and many other documents, you can use the HP
printer software to scan them into a format that you can search, copy, paste, and edit.
To scan documents as editable text (Windows)
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the glass or print-side up in the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
3. In the HP printer software, select Scan a Document or Photo under Print, Scan & Fax.
4. Select the type of editable text:
I want to... Follow these steps
Extract just the text, without any of the formatting of the
original
Select the Save as Editable Text (OCR) shortcut from the
list, and then select Text (.txt) from the File Type drop-
down menu.
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Extract the text, as well as some of the formatting of the
original
Select the Save as Editable Text (OCR) shortcut from the
list, and then select Rich Text (.rtf) from the File Type
drop-down menu.
Extract the text and make it searchable in PDF readers Select the Save as PDF shortcut from the list, and then
select Searchable PDF (.pdf) from the File Type drop-
down menu.
5. Click Scan and follow the on-screen instructions.
To scan documents as editable text (OS X)
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the glass or print-side up in the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
2. Open HP Scan.
HP Scan is located in the Applications/Hewlett-Packard folder at the top level of the hard disk.
3. Select the type of editable text.
I want to... Follow these steps
Extract just the text, without any of the formatting of the
original
Select TXT from the Format pop-up menu.
Extract the text, as well as some of the formatting of the
original
Select RTF from the Format pop-up menu.
Extract the text and make it searchable in PDF readers Select Searchable PDF from the Format pop-up menu.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the scan.
Guidelines for scanning documents as editable text
To ensure that the software can convert your documents successfully, do the following:
Make sure the scanner glass or ADF window is clean.
During a scan, smudges or dust on the scanner glass or ADF window might be scanned, as well,
and can prevent the software from converting the document to editable text.
Make sure the document is loaded correctly.
When scanning documents as editable text from the ADF, the original must be loaded into the
ADF with the top forward and print-side up. When scanning from the scanner glass, the original
must be loaded with the top facing the left edge of the scanner glass.
Also, make sure the document is not skewed. For more information, see Load an original on the
scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original in the document feeder on page 28.
Make sure the text on the document is clear.
To successfully convert the document to editable text, the original must be clear and of high
quality.
The following conditions can hinder the process:
The original is wrinkled.
The structure of the document is too complex.
The text is too faint or too small.
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The text is tightly spaced, or has missing or combined characters, "rn" might appear as "m."
The text is on a colored background. Colored backgrounds can cause images in the
foreground to blend too much.
Choose the correct type of editable text.
Be sure to select a shortcut or preset that allows scanning as editable text. These options use
scan settings designed to maximize the quality of your OCR scan.
(Windows) Use the Editable Text (OCR) or Save as PDF shortcuts.
(OS X) Use the Documents preset.
Save your file in the correct format.
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5Fax
You can use the printer 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 printer control panel, you can also set a number of fax options, resolution, and the
contrast between lightness and darkness on the faxes you send.
NOTE: Before you begin faxing, make sure you have set up the printer correctly for faxing.
You can verify if the fax set up is correct by running the fax setup test from the printer control panel.
Learn more about fax setup and test, click here to go online for more information.
Send a fax
Receive a fax
Set up speed-dial entries
Change fax settings
Fax and digital phone services
Fax over Internet Protocol
Fax reports
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Send a fax
You can send a fax in a variety of ways. Using the printer 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 standard fax
Send a standard fax from the computer
Send a fax manually from a phone
Send a fax using monitor dialing
Send a fax from memory
Send a fax to multiple recipients
Send a fax in Error Correction Mode
Send a standard fax
You can easily send a single- or multiple-page black-and-white or color fax by using the printer
control panel.
NOTE: If you need printed confirmation that your faxes were successfully sent, fax confirmation
must be enabled.
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 standard fax from the printer control panel
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or print-side up in
the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
NOTE: If you are using the scanner glass, ensure that the automatic document feeder is
empty. Otherwise, the printer will sense the document in the ADF instead of the paper on the
scanner glass.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch Fax.
3. Enter the fax number by using the keypad.
TIP: To add a pause in the fax number you are entering, touch * repeatedly, until a dash (-)
appears on the display.
4. Touch Black or Color.
If the printer 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.
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Send a standard fax from the computer
You can send a document on your computer as a fax, without printing a copy and faxing it from the
printer.
NOTE: Faxes sent from your computer by this method use the printer fax connection, not your
Internet connection or computer modem. Therefore, make sure the printer is connected to a working
telephone line and that the fax function is set up and functioning correctly.
To use this feature, you must install the printer software using the installation program provided on
the HP software CD provided with the printer.
To send a standard fax from the computer (Windows)
1. Open the document on your computer that you want to fax.
2. On the File menu in your software application, click Print.
3. From the Name list, select the printer that has “fax” in the name.
4. To change settings (such as selecting to send the document as a black fax or a color fax), click
the button that opens the Properties dialog box. Depending on your software application, this
button might be called Properties, Options, Printer Setup, Printer, or Preferences.
5. After you have changed any settings, click OK.
6. Click Print or OK.
7. Enter the fax number and other information for the recipient, change any further settings for the
fax, and then click Send Fax. The printer begins dialing the fax number and faxing the
document.
Send a standard fax from the computer (OS X)
1. Open the document on your computer that you want to fax.
2. From the File menu in your software, click Print.
3. Select the printer that has “(Fax)” in the name.
4. Select Fax Recipients from the pop-up menu below the Orientation setting.
NOTE: If you cannot find the pop-up menu, try clicking the disclosure triangle next to the
Printer selection.
5. Enter the fax number and other information in the boxes provided, and then click Add to
Recipients.
6. Select the Fax Mode and any other fax options you want, and then click Send Fax Now to begin
dialing the fax number and faxing the document.
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
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recipient before sending the fax. If a fax machine answers the call, 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 an extension phone
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or print-side up in
the ADF.
For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original
in the document feeder on page 28.
NOTE: If you are using the scanner glass, ensure that the automatic document feeder is
empty. Otherwise, the printer will sense the document in the ADF instead of the paper on the
scanner glass.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch Fax.
3. Dial the number by using the keypad on the phone that is connected to the printer.
NOTE: Do not use the keypad on the control panel of the printer when manually sending a fax.
You must use the keypad on your phone to dial the recipient's number.
4. 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.
5. When you are ready to send the fax, touch Black or Color.
NOTE: If prompted, select Send Fax.
If you were on the phone with the recipient, ask the recipient to start receiving the fax when they
hear fax tones on the fax machine.
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 printer 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 printer. This enables you to respond to
prompts while dialing, as well as control the pace of your dialing.
TIP: If you are using a calling card and do not enter your PIN fast enough, the printer 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. For more
information, see Set up speed-dial entries on page 74.
NOTE: Make sure the volume is turned on to hear a dial tone.
To send a fax using monitor dialing from the printer control panel
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or in the ADF.
For additional information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an
original in the document feeder on page 28.
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NOTE: If you are using the scanner glass, ensure that the automatic document feeder is
empty. Otherwise, the printer will sense the document in the ADF instead of the paper on the
scanner glass.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch Fax.
3. Touch Black or Color.
If the printer detects an original loaded in the automatic document feeder, you hear a dial
tone.
If the original is loaded on the scanner glass, select Fax from scanner glass.
4. When you hear the dial tone, enter the number by using the keypad on the printer control panel.
5. 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, touch (Speed dial) to select the speed dial
entry where you have your PIN stored. For more information about creating speed-dial entries,
see Set up speed-dial entries on page 74.
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 printer scans
the originals into memory and sends them once it is able to connect to the receiving fax machine.
After the printer scans the pages into memory, you can immediately remove the originals from the
document feeder tray or scanner glass.
NOTE: You can only send a black-and-white fax from memory.
To send a fax from memory
1. Load your original print-side down in the ADF.
For additional information, see Load an original in the document feeder on page 28.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch Fax.
3. Enter the fax number by using the keypad, touch (Speed dial) to select a speed dial, or touch
(Call history) to select a previously dialed or received number.
For more information about creating speed-dial entries, see Set up speed-dial entries
on page 74.
4. Touch Black or Color.
The printer scans the originals into memory and sends the fax when the receiving fax machine is
available.
Send a fax to multiple recipients
You can send a fax to multiple recipients at once by grouping individual speed dial entries into group
speed dial entries.
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To send a fax to multiple recipients using group speed dial
1. Load your original print-side down in the left-rear corner of the scanner glass or in the ADF.
For additional information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an
original in the document feeder on page 28.
NOTE: If you are using the scanner glass, ensure that the automatic document feeder is
empty. Otherwise, the printer will sense the document in the ADF instead of the paper on the
scanner glass.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch Fax and touch then (Speed dial).
3. Touch (Setup).
4. Touch Group Speed Dial and follow the on-screen instruction to create a recipient group.
5. Touch the recipient group from the Select Speed Dial screen.
6. Touch Start Fax.
If the printer 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 printer 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 printer 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.
For more information about change the redial options, see Set the redial options on page 79.
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 if you can accept
poorer quality in exchange for reduced charges.
Before turning the ECM setting off, consider the following. If you turn ECM off:
The quality and transmission speed of faxes you send and receive are affected.
The Fax Speed is automatically set to Medium.
You can no longer send or receive faxes in color.
To change the ECM setting from the control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Advanced Fax Setup.
4. Touch Error Correction Mode to turn on or off.
5. Select On or Off.
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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 printer
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.)
If you receive a Legal-size or larger fax and the printer is not currently set to use Legal-size paper, the
printer reduces the fax so that it fits on the paper that is loaded. If you have disabled the Automatic
Reduction feature, the printer prints the fax on two pages.
NOTE: If you are copying a document when a fax arrives, the fax is stored in the printer memory
until the copying finishes. This can reduce the number of fax pages stored in memory.
Receive a fax manually
Set up backup fax
Reprint received faxes from memory
Forward faxes to another number
Set the paper size for received faxes
Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes
Block unwanted fax numbers
Receive faxes using HP Digital Fax
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 printer (on the 2-EXT port)
On the same phone line, but not directly connected to the printer
To receive a fax manually
1. Make sure the printer is turned on and you have paper loaded in the main tray.
2. Remove any originals from the document feeder tray.
3. Set the Rings to Answer setting to a high number to allow you to answer the incoming call before
the printer answers. Or, turn off the Auto Answer setting so that the printer 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.
5. When you hear fax tones from a sending fax machine, do the following:
a. From the printer control panel display, touch Fax, and then select Black or Color.
b. After the printer begins to receive the fax, you can hang up the phone or remain on the line.
The phone line is silent during fax transmission.
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Set up backup fax
Depending on your preference and security requirements, you can set up the printer to store all the
faxes it receives, only the faxes it receives while the printer is in an error condition, or none of the
faxes it receives.
To set backup fax from the printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Advanced Fax Setup.
4. Touch Backup Fax Reception.
5. Touch the required setting.
On The default setting. When Backup fax is On, the printer stores all received faxes in
memory. This enables you to reprint up to 30 of the most recently printed faxes if they are
still saved in memory.
NOTE: When printer memory is low, it overwrites the oldest, printed faxes as it receives
new faxes. If the memory becomes full of unprinted faxes, the printer 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 printer to store faxes in memory only if an error condition exists that prevents
the printer from printing the faxes (for example, if the printer runs out of paper). The printer
continues to store incoming faxes as long as there is memory available. (If the memory
becomes full, the printer 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 for
security purposes. If an error condition occurs that prevents the printer from printing (for
example, the printer runs out of paper), the printer stops answering incoming fax calls.
Reprint received faxes from memory
The received faxes, which are not printed out, are stored in memory.
NOTE: After the memory becomes full, the printer cannot receive the new fax 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 printer control panel
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the main tray. For more information, see Load paper
on page 23.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
3. Touch Fax Setup.
4. Touch Fax Tools.
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5. Touch 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.
6. If you want to stop reprinting the faxes in memory, touch (Cancel).
Forward faxes to another number
You can set up the printer to forward your faxes to another fax number. If fax forwarding function is
enbabled, your printer can receive and forward the black-and-white faxes only. 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 printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Advanced Fax Setup.
4. Touch Fax Forwarding.
5. Touch On (Print and Forward) to print and forward the fax, or select On (Forward) to forward the
fax.
NOTE: If the printer is not able to forward the fax to the designated fax machine (for example, if
it is not turned on), the printer prints the fax. If you set up the printer to print error reports for
received faxes, it also prints an error report.
6. At the prompt, enter the number of the fax machine intended to receive the forwarded faxes, and
then touch Done. Enter the required information for each of the following prompts: start date,
start time, end date, and end time.
7. Fax forwarding is activated. Touch OK to confirm.
If the printer loses power when fax forwarding is set up, it saves the fax forwarding setting and
phone number. When the power is restored to the printer, the fax forwarding setting is still On.
NOTE: You can cancel fax forwarding by selecting Off from the Fax Forwarding 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 main tray. Faxes can be printed on Letter, A4, or Legal paper only.
NOTE: If an incorrect paper size is loaded in the main 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 touch
OK to print the fax.
To set the paper size for received faxes from the printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
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3. Touch Basic Fax Setup.
4. Touch Fax Paper Size, and then touch an option.
Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes
The Automatic Reduction setting determines what the printer 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 main tray.
To set automatic reduction from the printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Advanced Fax Setup.
4. Touch Automatic Reduction to turn on or off.
Block unwanted fax numbers
If you subscribe to a caller ID service through your phone provider, you can block specific fax
numbers so the printer does not print faxes received from those numbers. When an incoming fax call
is received, the printer 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 Setup does not appear in the Fax Options or Fax Settings menu.
NOTE: If no phone numbers are added in the Caller ID list, it is assumed that you are not
subscribed to a Caller ID service.
Add numbers to the junk fax list
Remove numbers from the junk fax list
Print a Junk Fax Report
Add numbers to the junk fax list
You can block specific numbers by adding them to the junk fax list.
To add a number to the junk fax list
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Basic Fax Setup.
4. Touch Junk Fax Blocker Setup.
5. A message appears stating that Caller ID is required to block junk faxes. Touch OK to continue.
6. Touch Add Numbers.
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7. To select a fax number to block from the caller ID list, touch Select from Caller ID History.
- or -
To manually enter a fax number to block, touch Enter new number.
8. After entering a fax number to block, touch Done, and then touch OK.
NOTE: 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.
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. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Basic Fax Setup.
4. Touch Junk Fax Blocker Setup.
5. Touch Remove Numbers.
6. Touch the number you want to remove, and then touch OK.
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. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Settings and touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Basic Fax Setup.
4. Touch Junk Fax Blocker Setup.
5. Touch Print Reports, and then touch Junk Fax List.
Receive faxes using HP Digital Fax
If the printer is connected to your computer with an Ethernet cable, wireless connection, or USB
cable, you can use HP Digital Fax to automatically receive faxes and save faxes directly to your E-
mail box or your network folder that you specify. With HP digital Fax, 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).
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.
NOTE: HP digital Fax is available for receiving black-and-white faxes only. Color faxes will be
printed.
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HP Digital Fax requirements
Activate HP Digital Fax
Modify HP Digital Fax settings
HP Digital Fax requirements
The destination folder of the 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.
Paper must be loaded in the input tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
Activate HP Digital Fax
To set up HP Digital Fax (Windows)
1. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
2. In the HP printer software, click Digital Fax Setup Wizard under Print, Scan & Fax.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
To set up HP Digital Fax (OS X)
1. Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117.
2. Select the printer.
3. Click Digital Fax Archive in the Fax Settings section.
Modify HP Digital Fax settings
You can turn off HP Digital Fax and disable printing faxes from the printer control panel.
To modify settings from the printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Basic Fax Setup, and then touch HP Digital Fax.
4. Select the setting that you want to change. You can change the following settings:
Fax Print: Choose this option to print faxes as they are received. If you turn off printing,
color faxes will still print.
Disable HP Digital Fax: Turn off HP Digital Fax.
NOTE: Use the HP printer software on your computer to turn on HP Digital Fax.
To modify settings from the HP printer software (Windows)
1. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
2. In the HP printer software, click Digital Fax Setup Wizard under Print, Scan & Fax.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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To modify settings from the HP printer software (OS X)
1. Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117.
2. Select the printer.
3. Click Digital Fax Archive in the Fax Settings section.
Turn off HP Digital Fax
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Basic Fax Setup and then touch HP Digital Fax.
4. Touch Disable HP Digital Fax.
5. Touch Yes.
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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 printer control panel.
TIP: In addition to creating and managing speed-dial entries from the printer control panel, you can
also use tools available on your computer, such as the HP software included with the printer and the
printer EWS. For more information, see Printer management tools on page 115.
Set up and change speed-dial entries
Set up and change group speed-dial entries
Delete speed-dial entries
Print a list of speed-dial entries
Set up and change speed-dial entries
You can store fax numbers as speed-dial entries.
To set up speed-dial entries
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Speed Dial Setup.
4. Touch Add/Edit Speed Dial, and then touch an unused entry number.
5. Type the fax number, and then touch Next.
NOTE: Be sure to 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.
6. Type the name for the speed-dial entry, and then touch Done.
7. Touch OK.
To change speed-dial entries
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Speed Dial Setup.
4. Touch Add/Edit Speed Dial, and then touch the speed-dial entry you want to change.
5. If you want to change the fax number, type the new number, and then touch Next.
NOTE: Be sure to 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.
6. Type the name for the speed-dial entry, and then touch Done.
7. Touch OK.
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Set up and change group speed-dial entries
You can store groups of fax numbers as group speed-dial entries.
To set up group speed-dial entries
NOTE: Before you can create a group speed-dial entry, you must have already created at least one
speed-dial entry.
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Speed Dial Setup.
4. Touch Group Speed Dial, and then touch an unused entry number.
5. Touch the speed-dial entries you want to include in the group speed-dial entry, and then touch
OK.
6. Type the name for the speed-dial entry, and then touch Done.
To change group speed-dial entries
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then select Speed Dial Setup.
3. Select Group Speed Dial, and then touch the entry you want to change.
4. If you want to add or change speed-dial entries from the group, touch the speed-dial entries you
want to include or those you want to change, and then touch OK.
5. If you want to change the name of the group speed-dial, type the new name, and then touch
Done.
To change speed-dial entries
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Speed Dial Setup.
4. Touch Add/Edit Speed Dial, and then touch the speed-dial entry you want to change.
5. If you want to change the fax number, type the new number, and then touch Next.
NOTE: Be sure to 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.
6. Type the name for the speed-dial entry, and then touch Done.
7. Touch OK.
Delete speed-dial entries
To delete speed-dial entries or group speed-dial entries, complete the following steps:
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1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Speed Dial Setup.
3. Touch Delete Speed Dial, touch the entry you want to delete, touch Delete, and then touch Yes
to confirm.
NOTE: Deleting a group speed-dial entry does not delete the individual speed-dial entries.
Print a list of speed-dial entries
To print a list of all of the speed-dial entries that have been set up, complete the following steps:
1. Load paper in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
2. From the printer control panel, touch Setup.
3. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Speed Dial Setup.
4. Touch Print Speed Dial List.
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Change fax settings
After completing the steps in the getting started guide that came with the printer, use the following
steps to change the initial settings or to configure other options for faxing.
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 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 HP printer software provided with the printer. You can
also set up the fax header from the printer 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
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Basic Fax Setup.
3. Touch Fax Header.
4. Enter your personal or company name, and then touch Done.
5. Enter your fax number, and then touch Done.
Set the answer mode (Auto answer)
The answer mode determines whether the printer answers incoming calls.
Turn on the Auto Answer setting if you want the printer to answer faxes automatically. The
printer 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 else the printer does not receive faxes.
To set the answer mode
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Basic Fax Setup.
3. Touch Auto Answer to turn it on or off.
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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 printer, because you want the answering machine to answer the phone before the printer does.
The number of rings to answer for the printer should be greater than the number of rings to answer
for the answering machine.
For example, set your answering machine to a low number of rings and the printer 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 printer monitors the line. If the printer 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
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Basic Fax Setup.
3. Touch Rings to Answer.
4. Touch the number of rings.
5. Touch Done to accept the setting.
Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring
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 printer to answer incoming calls that have a specific ring pattern.
If you connect the printer 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 printer detects the specified ring pattern, it answers the call
and receives the fax.
TIP: You can also use the Ring Pattern Detection feature in the printer control panel to set
distinctive ring. With this feature, the printer recognizes and records the ring pattern of an incoming
call and, based on this call, automatically determines the distinctive ring pattern assigned by your
telephone company to fax calls.
If you do not have a distinctive ring service, use the default ring pattern, which is All Rings.
NOTE: The printer cannot receive faxes when the main phone number is off the hook.
To change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring
1. Verify that the printer is set to answer fax calls automatically.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
3. Touch Fax Setup, and then select Advanced Fax Setup.
4. Touch Distinctive Ring.
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5. A message appears stating that this setting should not be changed unless you have multiple
numbers on the same telephone line. Touch Yes to continue.
6. Do one of the following:
Touch the ring pattern assigned by your telephone company to fax calls.
- Or -
Touch Ring Pattern Detection, and then follow the instructions on the printer control panel.
NOTE: If the Ring Pattern Detection feature cannot detect the ring pattern or if you cancel the
feature before it finishes, the ring pattern is automatically set to the default, which is All Rings.
NOTE: If you are using a PBX phone system that has different ring patterns for internal and
external calls, you must call the fax number from an external number.
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.
To set the dial type
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Basic Fax Setup.
3. Touch Dial Type.
4. Touch to select Tone Dialing or Pulse Dialing.
Set the redial options
If the printer was unable to send a fax because the receiving fax machine did not answer or was
busy, the printer 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 printer 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 printer redials automatically if the receiving fax
machine does not answer. The factory-set default for this option is Off.
To set the redial options
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Advanced Fax Setup.
3. Touch Busy Redial or No Answer Redial, and then select the appropriate options.
Set the fax speed
You can set the fax speed used to communicate between your printer and other fax machines when
sending and receiving faxes.
If you use one of the following, setting the fax speed to a slower speed might be required:
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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, try using a lower Fax Speed. The following
table provides the available fax speed settings.
Fax speed setting Fax speed
Fast v.34 (33600 baud)
Medium v.17 (14400 baud)
Slow v.29 (9600 baud)
To set the fax speed
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Advanced Fax Setup.
3. Touch Fax Speed.
4. Touch to select an option.
Set the fax sound volume
Use this procedure to increase or decrease the volume of the fax sounds.
To set the fax sound volume
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Basic Fax Setup.
3. Touch Fax Sound Volume.
4. Touch to select Soft, Loud, or Off.
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Fax and digital phone services
Many telephone companies provide their customers with digital phone services, such as the following:
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.
ISDN: An integrated services digital network (ISDN) system.
FoIP: A low-cost phone service that allows you to send and receive faxes with your printer by
using the Internet. This method is called Fax over Internet Protocol (FoIP).
For more information, see Fax over Internet Protocol on page 82.
HP printers are designed specifically for use with traditional analog phone services. If you are in
a digital phone environment (such as DSL/ADSL, PBX, or ISDN), you might need to use digital-to-
analog filters or converters when setting up the printer for faxing.
NOTE: HP does not guarantee that the printer will be compatible with all digital service lines or
providers, in all digital environments, or with all digital-to-analog converters. It is always
recommended that you discuss with the telephone company directly for the correct setup options
based on their line services provided.
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Fax over Internet Protocol
You might be able to subscribe to a low cost phone service that allows you to send and receive faxes
with your printer by using the Internet. This method is called Fax over Internet Protocol (FoIP).
You probably use a FoIP service (provided by your telephone company) when you:
Dial a special access code along with the fax number.
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 printer. 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.
TIP: Support for traditional fax transmission over any Internet protocol telephone systems are often
limited. If you experience problems faxing, try using a slower fax speed or disabling the fax error-
correction mode (ECM). However, if you turn off ECM, you cannot send and receive color faxes.
For more information about changing the fax speed, see Set the fax speed on page 79. For more
information about using ECM, see Send a fax in Error Correction Mode on page 66.
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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Fax reports
You can set up the printer 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 printer.
By default, the printer 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 or
the HP software. For more information, see Check the estimated ink levels on page 97.
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 Report
View the Call History
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 On (Send and
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.
NOTE: You can include an image of the first page of the fax on the Fax Sent Confirmation report if
you select On (Fax Send) or On (Send and Receive), and if you scan the fax to send from memory or
use the Scan and Fax option.
To enable fax confirmation
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Advanced Fax Setup and touch Fax Confirmation.
4. Touch to select one of the following options.
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.
On (Fax Receive) Prints a fax confirmation report for every fax you receive.
On (Send and Receive) Prints a fax confirmation report for every fax you send and receive.
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To include an image of the fax on the report
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Advanced Fax Setup and touch Fax Confirmation.
4. Touch On (Fax Send) or On (Send and Receive).
5. Touch Fax Confirmation with image.
Print fax error reports
You can configure the printer so that it automatically prints a report when there is an error during
transmission or reception.
To set the printer to print fax error reports automatically
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup.
3. Touch Advanced Fax Setup and touch Fax Error Report.
4. Touch to select one of the following.
On (Send and Receive) Prints whenever a fax error occurs.
Off Does not print any fax error reports.
On (Fax Send) Prints whenever a transmission error occurs. This is the default setting.
On (Fax Receive) Prints whenever a receiving error occurs.
Print and view the fax log
You can print a log of faxes that have been received and sent by the printer.
To print the fax log from the printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Fax Reports.
3. Touch Fax Log.
Clear the fax log
Use the following steps to clear the fax log.
NOTE: Clearing the fax log also deletes all faxes stored in memory.
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To clear the fax log
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Fax Tools.
3. Touch Clear Fax Log.
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. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Fax Reports.
3. Touch Last Transaction.
Print a Caller ID Report
Use the following procedure to print a list of Caller ID fax numbers.
To print a Caller ID History Report
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Fax Setup, and then touch Fax Reports.
3. Touch Caller ID Report.
View the Call History
Use the following procedure to view a list of all the calls placed from the printer.
NOTE: The call history cannot be printed. You can only view it from the printer control panel display.
To view the Call History
1. From the printer control panel display, touch Fax.
2. Touch (Call history).
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6Web Services
The printer offers innovative, web-enabled solutions that can help you quickly access the Internet,
obtain documents, and print them faster and with less hassle—and all without using a computer.
NOTE: To use these web features, the printer must be connected to the Internet (either using an
Ethernet cable or wireless connection). You cannot use these web features if the printer is connected
using a USB cable.
This section contains the following topics:
What are Web Services?
Set up Web Services
Use Web Services
Remove Web Services
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What are Web Services?
The printer includes the following Web Services:
HP ePrint
Print apps
HP ePrint
HP ePrint is a free service from HP that allows you to print to your HP ePrint-enabled printer anytime,
from any location. It's as simple as sending an email to the email address assigned to your printer
when you enable Web Services on the printer. No special drivers or software are needed. If you can
send an email, you can print from anywhere, using HP ePrint.
Once you have signed up for an account on HP Connected (www.hpconnected.com), you can sign in
to view your HP ePrint job status, manage your HP ePrint printer queue, control who can use your
printer's HP ePrint email address to print, and get help for HP ePrint.
Print apps
Print apps allow you to easily locate and print preformatted web content, directly from your printer.
You can also scan and store your documents digitally on the Web.
Print apps provide a wide range of content, from store coupons to family activities, news, travel,
sports, cooking, photos, and many more. You can even view and print your online images from
popular photo sites
Certain print apps also allow you to schedule the delivery of app content to your printer.
Pre-formatted content designed specifically for your printer means no cut-off text and pictures and no
extra pages with only one line of text. On some printers, you can also choose paper and print quality
settings on the print preview screen.
All without even having to turn on your computer!
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Set up Web Services
To set up Web Services, use one of the following methods.
NOTE: Before you set up Web Services, make sure your printer is connected to the Internet using
either an Ethernet or wireless connection.
Set up Web Services using the printer control panel
Set up Web Services using the embedded web server
Set up Web Services using the HP printer software
Set up Web Services using the printer control panel
The printer control panel provides an easy way to set up and manage Web Services.
To set up Web Services, complete the following steps:
1. Make sure the printer is connected to the Internet using either an Ethernet or wireless
connection.
2. From the printer control panel, touch (print apps) or (HP ePrint).
3. Touch Yes to accept the Web Services terms of use and enable Web Services.
4. In the Auto Update screen, touch Yes to allow the printer to automatically check for and install
product updates.
NOTE: If a printer update is available, the printer will download and install the update, and then
restart. You will have to repeat the instructions from step 1 to set up HP ePrint.
NOTE: If prompted for proxy settings and if your network uses proxy settings, follow the on-
screen instructions to set up a proxy server. If you do not have the proxy details, contact your
network administrator or the person who set up the network.
5. When the printer is connected to the server, the printer prints an information page. Follow the
instructions on the information page to finish the setup.
Set up Web Services using the embedded web server
You can use the printer's embedded web server (EWS) to set up and manage Web Services.
To set up Web Services, complete the following steps:
1. Open the EWS. For more information, see Embedded web server on page 118.
2. Click the Web Services tab.
3. In the Web Services Settings section, click Setup, click Continue, and follow the on-screen
instructions to accept the terms of use.
4. If prompted, choose to allow the printer to check for and install printer updates.
NOTE: If a printer update is available, the printer downloads and installs the update, and then
restarts. Repeat the instructions from step 1 to set up HP ePrint.
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NOTE: If prompted for proxy settings and if your network uses proxy settings, follow the on-
screen instructions to set up a proxy server. If you do not have the proxy details, contact your
network administrator or the person who set up the network.
5. When the printer is connected to the server, the printer prints an information page. Follow the
instructions on the information page to finish the setup.
Set up Web Services using the HP printer software
If you did not set up Web Services when you installed the HP software on your computer, you can still
use the software to set up Web Services.
To set up Web Services (Windows)
1. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
2. In the HP printer software, select ePrint Setup under Print, Scan & Fax. The printer EWS opens.
3. Click the Web Services tab.
4. In the Web Services Settings section, click Setup, click Continue, and follow the on-screen
instructions to accept the terms of use.
5. If prompted, choose to allow the printer to check for and install printer updates.
NOTE: If a printer update is available, the printer will download and install the update, and then
restart. You will have to repeat the instructions from step 1 to set up HP ePrint.
6. If your network uses proxy settings when connecting to the Internet, enter these settings:
a. Touch Enter Proxy.
b. Enter the proxy server settings, and then touch Done.
7. When the printer is connected to the server, the printer prints an information page. Follow the
instructions on the information page to finish the setup.
To set up Web Services (OS X)
To set up and manage Web Services, you can use the printer's embedded web server (EWS).
For more information, see Set up Web Services using the embedded web server on page 89.
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Use Web Services
The following section describes how to use and configure Web Services.
HP ePrint
Print apps
HP ePrint
HP ePrint allows you to print to your HP ePrint-enabled printer anytime, from any location.
To use HP ePrint, make sure to have the following:
An Internet- and email-capable computer or mobile device
An HP ePrint-capable printer on which Web Services has been enabled
TIP: For more information about managing and configuring HP ePrint settings and to learn about the
latest features, visit HP Connected at www.hpconnected.com.
Print using HP ePrint
To print documents using HP ePrint, complete the following steps:
1. Enable Web Services.
a. From the printer control panel display, touch (HP ePrint).
b. Accept the Terms of Use, and then follow the on-screen instructions to enable Web
Services.
c. Print the ePrint information page, and then follow the instructions on the page to sign up for
an HP ePrint account.
2. On your computer or mobile device, open your email application.
NOTE: For information about using the email application on your computer or mobile device,
see the documentation provided with the application.
3. Create a new email message, and then attach the file that you want to print.
4. Enter the printer's email address in the “To” line of the email message, and then select the
option to send the email message.
NOTE: The HP ePrint server does not accept email print jobs if there are multiple email
addresses included in the "To" or "Cc" fields. Only enter the email address of your HP printer in
the "To" field. Do not enter any additional email addresses in the other fields.
Find the printer's email address
NOTE: Make sure you have created an ePrint account.
To sign up for an account on HP Connected, visit HP Connected at www.hpconnected.com.
From the printer control panel display, touch (HP ePrint).
To customize the email address, touch Print Info. The printer prints an information page that
contains the printer code and instructions on how to customize the email address.
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Turn off HP ePrint
1. From the printer control panel, touch (HP ePrint), and then touch Settings.
2. Touch ePrint, and then touch Off.
NOTE: To remove all Web Services, see Remove Web Services on page 93.
Print apps
Print apps allow you to easily locate and print pre-formatted web content, directly from your printer.
Use print apps
Manage print apps
Turn off print apps
Use print apps
To use the print apps on your printer, touch (print apps) on the printer control panel display, and
then touch the print app you want to use.
For more information about individual print apps, visit www.hpconnected.com.
Manage print apps
You can manage your print apps with HP Connected. You can add, configure, or remove print app,
and set the order in which they appear on your printer control panel display.
NOTE: To manage print app from HP Connected, create an account on HP Connected and add
your printer. For more information, visit www.hpconnected.com.
Turn off print apps
To turn off print apps, complete the following steps:
1. From the printer control panel, touch (HP ePrint), and then touch Settings.
2. Touch Apps, and then touch Off.
NOTE: To remove all Web Services, see Remove Web Services on page 93.
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Remove Web Services
To remove Web Services, complete the following steps:
1. From the printer control panel display, touch (HP ePrint), and then touch Settings.
2. Touch Remove Web Services.
NOTE: You can also remove Web Services from EWS. To access EWS, see Open the embedded
web server on page 118.
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7 Work with ink cartridges
To ensure the best print quality from the printer, you need to perform some simple maintenance
procedures.
TIP: If you have problems copying documents, see Solve printing problems on page 131.
This section contains the following topics:
Information on ink cartridges and the printhead
Check the estimated ink levels
Printing with black or color ink only
Replace the ink cartridges
Order ink cartridges
Store printing supplies
Anonymous usage information storage
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Information on ink cartridges and the printhead
The following tips help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality.
The instructions in this user guide are for replacing ink cartridges, and are not intended for first
time installation.
Keep all ink cartridges in the original sealed packages until they are needed.
Be sure to turn off the printer properly. For more information, see Turn the printer off on page 38.
Store ink cartridges at room temperature (15-35° C or 59-95° F).
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 printer, do the following to prevent ink leaking from the printer or other
damage from occurring to the printer:
Make sure you turn off the printer by pressing (the Power button). Wait until all sounds of
internal motion stop before unplugging the printer. For more information, see Turn the
printer off on page 38.
Make sure you leave the ink cartridges installed.
The printer must be transported sitting flat; it should not be placed on its side, back, front, or
top.
CAUTION: HP recommends that you replace any missing cartridges as soon as possible to avoid
print quality issues and possible extra ink usage or damage to the ink system. Never turn off the
printer when ink cartridges are missing.
Related topics
Check the estimated ink levels on page 97
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Check the estimated ink levels
You can check the estimated ink levels from the printer software or from the printer control panel. For
information about using these tools, see Printer management tools on page 115 and Use the printer
control panel on page 9. You can also print the Printer Status page to view this information (see
Printer status report on page 125).
To check the estimated ink levels from the printer control panel
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Tools, and then touch Display Estimated Ink Levels.
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 prompted to do so.
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 printer 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.
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Printing with black or color ink only
For regular usage, this product is not designed to print using only the black cartridge when the color
cartridges are out of ink.
However, your printer is designed to let you print as long as possible when your cartridges start to run
out of ink.
When there is sufficient ink in the printhead, the printer will offer you the use of black ink only when
one or more of the color cartridges are out of ink, and the use of color ink only when the black
cartridge is out of ink.
The amount that you can print using black or color ink only is limited, so have replacement ink
cartridges available when you are printing with black or color ink only.
When there is no longer sufficient ink to print you will get a message that one or more cartridges
are depleted, and you will need to replace the depleted cartridges before you resume printing.
CAUTION: While ink cartridges are not damaged when left outside of the printer, the printhead does
need to have all cartridges installed at all times after the printer is set up and in use. Leaving one or
more cartridge slots empty for an extended period may lead to print quality problems and possibly
damage the printhead. If you have recently left a cartridge out of the printer for an extended period, or
if you have had a recent paper jam, and have noticed poor print quality, clean the printhead. For more
information, see Clean the printhead on page 155.
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Replace the ink cartridges
NOTE: For information on recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling program
on page 178.
If you do not already have replacement ink cartridges for the printer, see Order ink cartridges
on page 101.
NOTE: At this time, some portions of the HP web site are available in English only.
NOTE: Not all cartridges are available in all countries/regions.
CAUTION: HP recommends that you replace any missing cartridges as soon as possible to avoid
print quality issues and possible extra ink usage or damage to the ink system. Never turn off the
printer when ink cartridges are missing.
To replace the ink cartridges
Use these steps to replace the ink cartridges.
1. Make sure the printer is turned on.
2. Open the ink cartridge access door.
NOTE: Wait until the print carriage stops moving before proceeding.
3. Press 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.
5. Using the color-coded letters for help, slide the ink cartridge into the empty slot until it is securely
installed in the slot.
Make sure that you insert the ink cartridge into the slot that has the same colored letter as the
color you are installing.
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6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each ink cartridge you are replacing.
7. Close the print-carriage access door.
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Order ink cartridges
To order ink cartridges, go to www.hp.com. (At this time, some portions of the HP website are
available in English only.) 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 visit the www.hp.com/buy/supplies page to obtain
information about purchasing HP products in your country.
Use only the replacement cartridges that have the same cartridge number as the ink cartridge you are
replacing. You can find the cartridge number in the following places:
In the embedded web server, by clicking the Tools tab, and then, under Product Information
clicking Ink Gauge. For more information, see Embedded web server on page 118.
On the printer status report (see Printer status report on page 125).
On the label of the ink cartridge you are replacing.
On a sticker inside the printer. Open the ink cartridge access door to locate the sticker.
NOTE: The Setup ink cartridge that comes with the printer is not available for separate purchase.
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Store printing supplies
Ink cartridges can be left in the printer for extended periods of time. However, to assure optimal ink
cartridge health, be sure to turn off the printer properly.
For more information, see Turn the printer off on page 38.
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Anonymous usage information storage
The HP cartridges used with this printer contain a memory chip that assists in the operation of the
printer. In addition, this memory chip stores a limited set of anonymous information about the usage
of the printer, which might include the following: the number of pages printed using the cartridge, the
page coverage, frequency of printing, and the printing modes used.
This information helps HP design future printers 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 printer.
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 printers. 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 printer.
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 printer's usage information.
To disable the usage information function
1. From the printer control panel, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then touch
Setup.
2. Select Tools, and then touch Cartridge Chip Information.
3. Touch OK to disable usage information collection.
NOTE: To turn the usage information function on, restore the factory defaults. For more information
about how to restore the defaults, see Restore defaults on page 39.
NOTE: You can continue to use the cartridge in the HP printer if you turn off the memory chip's
ability to collect the printer's usage information.
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8 Network setup
Additional advanced settings are available from the printer's home page (embedded web server or
EWS).
For more information, see Embedded web server on page 118.
Set up the printer for wireless communication
Change network settings
Change from a wireless connection to a USB or Ethernet connection
Use HP wireless direct
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Set up the printer for wireless communication
Before you begin
Set up the printer on your wireless network
Change the connection type
Test the wireless connection
Turn on or off the wireless capability of the printer
NOTE: If you encounter problems connecting the printer, see Unable to connect the printer
wirelessly on page 150.
TIP: For more information about setting up and using the printer wirelessly, visit the HP Wireless
Printing Center (www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting).
Before you begin
Ensure the following:
The printer is not connected to the network using an Ethernet cable.
The wireless network is set up and working properly.
The printer and the computers that use the printer are on the same network (subnet).
While connecting the printer, you might be prompted to enter the wireless network name (SSID) and
a wireless password.
The wireless network name is the name of your wireless network.
The wireless password prevents other people from connecting to your wireless network without
your permission. Depending on the level of security required, your wireless network might use
either a WPA key or WEP passphrase.
If you have not changed the network name or the security passkey since setting up your wireless
network, you can sometimes find them on the back or side of the wireless router.
If you cannot find the network name or the security password or cannot remember this information,
see the documentation provided with your computer or with the wireless router. If you still cannot find
this information, contact your network administrator or the person who set up the wireless network.
Set up the printer on your wireless network
Use the Wireless Setup Wizard from the printer control panel display to set up wireless
communication. For more information, see Change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless
connection on page 107.
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Network Setup.
3. Touch Wireless Settings.
4. Touch Wireless Setup Wizard.
5. Follow the display instructions to complete the setup.
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If you are already using the printer with a different type of connection, such as a USB connection,
follow the instructions in Change the connection type on page 107 to set up the printer on your
wireless network.
Change the connection type
After you have installed the HP printer software and connected the printer to your computer or to a
network, you can use the software to change the connection type (for example, from a USB
connection to a wireless connection).
NOTE: If you are changing to a wireless connection, make sure that an Ethernet cable has not been
connected to the printer. Connecting an Ethernet cable turns off the wireless capability of the printer.
Also, you might be prompted to temporarily connect a USB cable during the setup process.
To change the connection type, do one of the following:
Change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless connection
Change from a USB connection to a wireless connection
Change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless connection
NOTE: Check the prerequisites before you begin. For more information, see Before you begin
on page 106.
To change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless connection (Windows)
1. Remove the Ethernet cable from the printer.
2. Open the printer software after the installation. For more information, see Open the HP printer
software (Windows) on page 37.
Run the Wireless Setup Wizard to make the wireless connection. For more information, see Set
up the printer on your wireless network on page 106.
To change from an Ethernet connection to a wireless connection (OS X)
Before you proceed, go through the list at Before you begin on page 106.
1. Connect the printer to your wireless network.
2. Use HP Setup Assistant in Applications/Hewlett-Packard/Device Utilities to change the software
connection to wireless for this printer.
Change from a USB connection to a wireless connection
NOTE: Check the prerequisites before you begin. For more information, see Before you begin
on page 106.
To change from a USB connection to a wireless network (Windows)
1. Depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
Windows 8: Right-click an empty area on the Start screen, click All Apps on the app bar,
select the printer name, and then click Utilities.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP: From the computer desktop, click Start,
select All Programs, click HP, click the folder of your printer.
2. Click Printer Setup & Software.
3. Select Convert a USB connected printer to wireless. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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To change from a USB connection to a wireless network (OS X)
1. Connect the printer to your wireless network.
2. Use HP Setup Assistant in Applications/Hewlett-Packard/Device Utilities to change the software
connection to wireless for this printer.
Learn more about how to change from a USB to wireless connection. Click here to go online for more
information.
Test the wireless connection
Print the wireless test report for information about the printer wireless connection. The wireless test
report provides information about the printer status, hardware (MAC) address, and IP address. If the
printer is connected to a network, the test report displays details about the network settings.
To print the wireless test report
1. From the printer control panel, touch (Wireless), and then touch Settings.
2. Touch Print Reports
3. Touch Print Wireless Test Report.
Turn on or off the wireless capability of the printer
The wireless capability of the printer is on by default, as indicated by the blue Wireless light on the
printer control panel. If the wireless light is blinking, wireless enable (wireless radio on) but you do not
have a wireless connection. If the wireless light is on solid blue, the printer has an active connection
to a wireless network.
If your printer is connected using an Ethernet, the wireless capability is not used, in this case you
might want to turn off the printer wireless capability.
NOTE: Connecting an Ethernet cable to the printer automatically turns off the wireless capability
and the Wireless light also goes off.
1. From the printer control panel, touch and slide your finger across the screen, touch Setup, and
then touch Network Setup.
2. Touch Wireless Settings.
3. Touch Wireless to turn on or turn off the radio.
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Change network settings
From the printer control panel, you can set up and manage your printer wireless connection and
perform a variety of network management tasks. This includes viewing and changing network
settings, restoring network defaults, and turning the wireless function on or off.
View and print network settings
Set link speed
Change IP settings
CAUTION: Network settings are provided for your convenience. However, unless you are an
advanced user, you should not change some of these settings (such as the link speed, IP settings,
default gateway, and firewall settings).
View and print network settings
To view or print network settings, use one of the following ways:
From the printer control panel, touch (Wireless) or (Ethernet). The network status screen
is displayed.
Print the network configuration page. For more information, see Network configuration page
on page 126.
Run the wireless test. For more information, see Step 3: Run the wireless test on page 151.
To access the software, see Open the HP printer software (Windows) on page 37.
Set link speed
You can change the speed at which data is transmitted over the network. The default is Automatic.
1. From the printer control panel, touch and slide your finger across the screen, touch Setup, and
then touch Network Setup.
2. Touch Ethernet Settings.
3. Select Advanced Setup.
4. Touch Link Speed.
5. Touch the appropriate option that matches your network hardware.
Change IP settings
The default IP setting for the IP settings is Automatic, which sets the IP settings automatically. If you
are an advanced user and want to use different settings (such as the IP address, subnet mask, or the
default gateway), you can change them manually.
CAUTION: Be careful when manually assigning an IP address. If you enter an invalid IP address
during the installation, your network components cannot connect with the printer.
1. From the printer control panel, touch and slide your finger across the screen, touch Setup, and
then touch Network Setup.
2. Touch Ethernet Settings or Wireless Settings.
3. Touch Advanced Setup.
4. Touch IP Settings.
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5. A message appears warning that changing the IP address removes the printer from the network.
Touch OK to continue.
6. Automatic is selected by default. To change the settings manually, touch Manual, and then enter
the appropriate information for the following settings:
IP
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Address
7. Enter your changes, and then touch Done.
8. Touch OK.
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Change from a wireless connection to a USB or Ethernet
connection
To change from a wireless connection to a USB or Ethernet connection(Windows)
1. Depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
Windows 8: Right-click an empty area on the Start screen, click All Apps on the app bar,
select the printer name, and then click Utilities.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP: From the computer desktop, click Start,
select All Programs, click HP, click the folder of your printer.
2. Click Printer Setup & Software.
3. Click Connect a new printer.
4. Select the appropriate connection type when prompted and then follow the display instructions to
complete the setup.
To change from a wireless connection to a USB or Ethernet connection (OS X)
1. Connect the printer to your wireless network.
2. Use HP Setup Assistant in Applications/Hewlett-Packard/Device Utilities to change the software
connection to wireless for this printer.
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Use HP wireless direct
With HP wireless direct, you can print wirelessly from a computer, smart phone, tablet, or other
wireless-capable device—without connecting to an existing wireless network.
When using HP wireless direct, note the following guidelines:
Make sure your computer or mobile device has the necessary software.
If you are using a computer, make sure you have installed the printer software provided with the
printer.
If you are using a mobile device, make sure you have installed a compatible printing app. For
more information about mobile printing, visit www.hp.com/global/us/en/eprint/
mobile_printing_apps.html.
Make sure HP wireless direct is turned on in the printer and, if necessary, security is enabled.
For more information, see Turn on HP wireless direct on page 112.
If you have not installed the HP printer software on the computer, connect to wireless direct first
and then install the printer software. Select Wireless when prompted by the printer software for a
connection type.
Up to five computers and mobile devices can use the same HP wireless direct connection.
HP wireless direct can be used while the printer is also connected to a computer using USB
cable or to a network using a wireless connection.
HP wireless direct cannot be used to connect a computer, mobile device, or printer to the
Internet.
Click here to go online for more information.
NOTE: At this time, these websites might not be available in all languages.
This section contains the following topics:
Turn on HP wireless direct
Print from a wireless-capable mobile device
Print from a wireless-capable computer
Turn on HP wireless direct
1. From the printer control panel, touch (wireless direct).
2. User the slider next to HP Wireless Direct to turn wireless direct on or off.
TIP: If you would like to use HP wireless direct with greater security and if the computer or
mobile device supports WPA2 encryption, touch Security to enable or disable security. With
security enabled, only users with the password can connect wirelessly to the printer. Without
enabling security, anyone with a wireless device within the wireless range of the printer can
connect to the printer.
3. Touch Wireless Direct Name to display the wireless direct name.
4. If you have enabled security, touch Security Passcode to display the wireless direct password.
TIP: You can also turn on HP wireless direct from the EWS. For more information about using the
EWS, see Embedded web server on page 118.
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Print from a wireless-capable mobile device
Make sure you have installed a compatible printing app on your mobile device. For more information,
visit www.hp.com/global/us/en/eprint/mobile_printing_apps.html.
1. Make sure you have turned on HP wireless direct on the printer. For more information, see Turn
on HP wireless direct on page 112.
2. Turn on the Wi-Fi connection on your mobile device. For more information, see the
documentation provided with the mobile device.
NOTE: If your mobile device does not support Wi-Fi, you are not able to use HP wireless
direct.
3. From the mobile device, connect to a new network. Use the process you normally use to
connect to a new wireless network or hotspot. Choose the HP wireless direct name from the list
of wireless networks shown such as HP-Print-**-Officejet Pro XXXX (where ** are the unique
characters to identify your printer and XXXX is the printer model located on the printer).
If HP wireless direct is turned on with security, enter the password when prompted.
4. Print your document.
Print from a wireless-capable computer
With HP wireless direct, you can print wirelessly from a computer without connecting to an existing
wireless network or using the HP printer software provided with the printer.
Follow the instructions to print from your wireless-capable computer.
To print from a wireless-capable computer (Windows)
1. Make sure you have turned on HP wireless direct on the printer. For more information, see Turn
on HP wireless direct on page 112.
2. Turn on the computer's Wi-Fi connection. For more information, see the documentation provided
with the computer.
NOTE: If your computer does not support Wi-Fi, you are not able to use HP wireless direct.
3. From the computer, connect to a new network. Use the process you normally use to connect to
a new wireless network or hotspot. Choose the HP wireless direct name from the list of wireless
networks shown such as HP-Print-**-Officejet Pro XXXX (where ** are the unique characters to
identify your printer and XXXX is the printer model located on the printer).
If HP wireless direct is turned on with security, enter the password when prompted.
4. Proceed to step 5 if the printer has been installed and connected to the computer over a wireless
network. If the printer has been installed and connected to your computer with a USB cable,
follow the steps below to install the printer software using the HP wireless direct connection.
a. Depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
Windows 8: Right-click an empty area on the Start screen, click All Apps on the app
bar, select the printer name, and then click Utilities.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP: From the computer desktop, click Start,
select All Programs, click HP, click the folder of your printer.
b. Click Printer Setup & Software, and then select Connect a new printer.
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c. When the Connection Options software screen appears, select Wireless.
Select your HP printer software from the list of detected printers.
d. Follow the on-screen instructions.
5. Print your document.
To print from a wireless-capable computer (OS X)
1. Make sure you have turned on HP wireless direct on the printer. For more information, see Turn
on HP wireless direct on page 112.
2. Turn on AirPort.
For more information, see the documentation provided by Apple.
3. Click the AirPort icon and choose the HP wireless direct name, such as HP-Print-**-Officejet Pro
XXXX (where ** are the unique characters to identify your printer and XXXX is the printer model
located on the printer).
If HP wireless direct is turned on with security, enter the password when prompted.
4. Add the printer.
a. In System Preferences, select Print & Fax or Print & Scan, depending on your operating
system.
b. Click + below the list of printers at the left.
c. Select the printer from the list of detected printers (the word “Bonjour” is listed the right
column beside the printer name), and click Add.
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9 Printer management tools
This section contains the following topics:
Toolbox (Windows)
HP Utility (OS X)
Embedded web server
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Toolbox (Windows)
The Toolbox provides maintenance information about the printer.
NOTE: The Toolbox can be installed from the HP Software CD if the computer meets the system
requirements.
Open the Toolbox
Open the Toolbox
1. Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer software
(Windows) on page 37.
2. In the HP printer software, click Maintain Your Printer under Print, Scan & Fax.
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HP Utility (OS X)
HP Utility contains tools to configure print settings, calibrate the printer, order supplies online, and find
web site support information.
NOTE: The features available in HP Utility vary depending on the selected printer.
Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you receive
a low-ink warning message, consider having a replacement cartridge available to avoid possible
printing delays. You do not need to replace cartridges until prompted to do so.
Double-click HP Utility in the Hewlett-Packard folder in the Applications folder at the top level of the
hard disk.
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Embedded web server
When the printer is connected to a network, you can use the printer's home page (embedded web
server or EWS) to view status information, change settings, and manage it from your computer.
NOTE: To view or change some settings, you might need a password.
You can open and use the embedded web server without being connected to the Internet. However,
some features are not available.
About cookies
Open the embedded web server
About cookies
The embedded Web server (EWS) places very small text files (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 have
selected so that the next time you access the EWS, the pages are displayed in that language. Some
cookies (such as the 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 which cookies to accept or refuse. You can also use
your browser to remove unwanted cookies.
NOTE: Depending on your printer, if you disable cookies, you also disable one or more of the
following features:
Starting where you left the application (especially useful when using setup wizards)
Remembering the EWS browser language setting
Personalizing the EWS Home page
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.
Open the embedded web server
You can access the embedded Web server through either the network or Wireless Direct.
NOTE: The printer must be on a network and must have an IP address. The IP address and
hostname for the printer are listed on the status report. For more information, see Network
configuration page on page 126.
To open the embedded web server from a web browser
In a supported web browser on your computer, type the IP address or hostname assigned to the
printer.
For example, if the IP address is 123.123.123.123, type the following address into the web
browser: http://123.123.123.123
To open the embedded web server through wireless direct
1. Touch (wireless direct) from the printer control panel display.
2. If the display shows that wireless direct is Off, touch Wireless Direct to turn it on.
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3. From your wireless computer, turn wireless on, search for and connect to the wireless direct
name. If you have wireless direct security on, enter the wireless direct password when
prompted.
4. In a supported Web browser on your computer, type the following address: http://
192.168.223.1.
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10 Solve a problem
The information in this section suggests solutions to common problems. If your printer is not operating
correctly and these suggestions did not solve your problem, try using one of the following support
services to obtain assistance.
This section contains the following topics:
HP support
Get help from the printer control panel
Understand printer reports
Solve printer problems
Solve printing problems
Solve copy problems
Solve scan problems
Solve fax problems
Solve HP ePrint and HP Printables problems
Solve network problems
Solve printer management problems
Printhead maintenance
Clear jams
Clear the print carriage
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HP support
Register printer
Support process
Obtain electronic support
HP support by phone
Register printer
By taking just a few quick minutes to register, you can enjoy quicker service, more efficient support,
and product support alerts. If you did not register your printer while installing the software, you can
register now at http://www.register.hp.com.
Support process
If you have a problem, follow these steps:
1. Check the documentation that came with the printer.
2. Visit the HP online support website at www.hp.com/support.
HP online support is available to all HP customers. It is the fastest source for up-to-date product
information and expert assistance, and includes the following features:
Fast access to qualified online support specialists
Software and driver updates for the printer
Valuable troubleshooting information for common problems
Proactive printer updates, support alerts, and HP newsgrams that are available when you
register the printer
3. Call HP support. For more information, see HP support by phone on page 123.
Support options and availability vary by printer, country/region, and language.
Obtain electronic support
To find support and warranty information, go to the HP web site at www.hp.com/support. This website
provides information and utilities that can help you correct many common printer problems. If
prompted, select your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information about 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 email message for answers to your questions.
Connect with an HP technician by using online chat.
Check for HP software updates.
You can also obtain support from the HP software for Windows or OS X, which provide easy, step-by-
step solutions to common printing problems. For more information, see Printer management tools
on page 115.
Support options and availability vary by printer, country/region, and language.
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HP support by phone
Phone support options and availability vary by printer, country/region, and language.
This section contains the following topics:
Before you call
Phone support period
Support phone numbers
After the phone support period
Before you call
Call HP support while you are in front of the computer and the printer. Be prepared to provide the
following information:
Model number
Serial number (located on the back or bottom of the printer)
Messages that appear when the situation occurs
Answers to these questions:
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?
Did anything else occur prior to this situation (such as a thunderstorm or moving the
printer)?
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.
Support phone numbers
For the most current HP list of telephone support numbers and call costs information, see
www.hp.com/support.
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.
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Get help from the printer control panel
You can use the printer’s help topics to learn more about the printer, and some help topics include
animations that guide you through procedures, such as clearing jams.
To open the help topics from the printer control panel, touch “ (Help) from the Home screen.
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Understand printer reports
You can print the following reports to help troubleshoot problems with the printer.
Printer status report
Network configuration page
Printer status report
Use the printer status report to view current printer information and ink cartridge status. Also use the
printer status report to help you troubleshoot problems with the printer.
The printer status report also contains a log of recent events.
If you need to call HP, it is often useful to print the printer status report before calling.
To print the Printer Status Report
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Print Reports and then touch Printer Status Report.
1. Product Information: Shows printer information (such as the printer name, model number, serial
number, and firmware version number), the accessories that are installed (such as the automatic
two-sided printing accessory or duplexer), and the number of pages printed from the trays and
accessories.
2. Print Usage Information: Shows summary information about pages printed from the printer.
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3. Ink Delivery System Information: Shows the estimated ink levels (represented in graphical form
as gauges) and the part numbers and warranty expiration dates for the ink cartridges.
NOTE: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When
you receive a low-ink warning message, consider having a replacement cartridge available to
avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace cartridges until prompted to do so.
4. Additional Assistance: Provides information about where you can go to get more information
about the printer, as well as information about how to set up a Fax Text and how to run a
Wireless Network Test.
Network configuration page
If the printer is connected to a network, you can print a network configuration page to view the
network settings for the printer and a list of networks detected by your printer. The last page of the
report includes a list of all detectable wireless networks in the area, along with singal strength and the
channels being used. This might help you select a channel for your network which is not heavily used
by other networks (which will improve network performance).
You can use the network configuration page to help troubleshoot network connectivity problems. If
you need to call HP, it is often useful to print this page before calling.
To print the network configuration page
1. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
2. Touch Print Reports and then touch Network Configuration Page.
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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 Ethernet network connection, such as the IP
address, subnet mask, default gateway, as well as the hardware address of the printer.
3. 802.11 Wireless: Shows information about your wireless network connection, such as the host
name, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and server. It also indicates the network name
(SSID), the relative signal strengths and the channels being used. You can check the network
list to view if your own network signal strength is good and change the wireless communication
setup using Wireless Setup Wizard. For more information, see Change from an Ethernet
connection to a wireless connection on page 107.
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4. Wireless Direct: Shows information about your wireless directconnection, such as the network
name (SSID), IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and server.
5. Miscellaneous: Shows information about more advanced network settings.
Port 9100: The printer supports raw IP printing through TCP Port 9100. This HP-proprietary
TCP/IP port on the printer is the default port for printing. It is accessed by HP software (for
example, the HP Standard Port).
LPD: Line Printer Daemon (LPD) refers to the protocol and programs associated with line-
printer spooling services that may be installed on various TCP/IP systems.
NOTE: The LPD functionality can be used with any host implementation of LPD that
complies with the RFC 1179 document. The process for configuring printer spoolers,
however, might differ. See your system documentation for information about configuring
these systems.
Bonjour: Bonjour services (which use mDNS, or Multicast Domain Name System) are
typically used on small networks for IP address and name resolution (through UDP port
5353), where a conventional DNS server is not used.
SLP: Service Location Protocol (SLP) is an Internet standard network protocol that provides
a framework to allow networking applications to discover the existence, location, and
configuration of networked services in enterprise networks. This protocol simplifies
discovery and use of network resources such as printers, web servers, fax machines, video
cameras, files systems, backup devices (tape drives), databases, directories, mail servers,
calendars.
Microsoft Web Services: Enable or disable the Microsoft Web Services Dynamic Discovery
(WS Discovery) protocols or Microsoft Web Services for Devices (WSD) Print services
supported on the printer. Disable unused print services to prevent access through those
services.
NOTE: For more information about WS Discovery and WSD Print, visit
www.microsoft.com.
SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used by network management
applications for device management. The printer supports SNMPv1/v2 and SNMPv3
protocols on IP networks.
WINS: If you have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server on your network,
the printer automatically obtains its IP address from that server and registers its name with
any RFC 1001 and 1002-compliant dynamic name services as long as a WINS server IP
address has been specified.
IPP: Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a standard network protocol for remote printing.
Unlike other remote IP-based protocols, IPP supports access control, authentication, and
encryption, allowing for more secure printing.
Proxy Settings: Shows information about proxy address, port, and the status of
authentication. You can change the proxy settings from EWS.
To change the proxy settings, click Web Services from EWS, click Proxy Settings in the
Web Services Settings, select the appropriate options.
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Solve printer problems
This section contains the following topics:
The printer shuts down unexpectedly
Printhead alignment fails
Paper-feed problems
The printer cannot read the memory device
The printer shuts down unexpectedly
Check the power and power connections
Make sure the printer's power cord is connected firmly to a functioning power outlet.
Check the Schedule on and off feature
The printer's Schedule On and Off feature will turn off the printer at the time you set.
Check if you enable the Schedule On and Off feature. For more information, see Manage Power
on page 5.
Printhead alignment fails
If the alignment process fails, make sure you have loaded unused, plain white paper into the input
tray. If you have colored paper loaded in the input tray when you align the ink cartridges, the
alignment fails.
If the alignment process fails repeatedly and the print quality is poor, you might need to clean the
printhead. To clean the printhead, see Clean the printhead on page 155.
If cleaning the printhead does not solve the problem, contact HP support. Go to www.hp.com/support.
This website provides information and utilities that can help you correct many common printer
problems. If prompted, select your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling
for technical support.
Paper-feed problems
TIP: You can visit the HP online support website at www.hp.com/support for information and utilities
that can help you correct many common printer problems.
Paper is not picked up from a tray
Make sure paper is loaded in the tray. For more information, see Load paper on page 23. Fan
the paper before loading.
Make sure the paper-width guides are set to the correct markings in the tray for the paper size
you are loading. Also make sure the paper guides are snug, but not tight, against the stack.
Make sure paper in the tray is not curled. Uncurl paper by bending it in the opposite direction of
the curl.
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Pages are skewing
Make sure the paper loaded in the trays is aligned to the paper-width guides. If needed, pull out
the trays from the printer and reload the paper correctly, making sure that the paper guides are
aligned correctly.
Load paper into the printer only when it is not printing.
Remove and replace the automatic two-sided printing accessory (duplexer).
Push the button on either side of the duplexer, and then remove the unit.
Reinsert the duplexer into the printer.
Multiple pages are being picked up
Make sure the paper-width guides are set to the correct markings in the tray for the paper size
you are loading. Also make sure the paper-width guides are snug, but not tight, against the
stack.
Make sure the tray is not overloaded with paper.
Use HP paper for optimum performance and efficiency.
The printer cannot read the memory device
Make sure that the memory device is one of the supported types and fully inserted into the correct
slot. For more information, see Insert a USB flash drive on page 29.
Some memory devices have a switch that controls how they can be used. Make sure that the switch
is set so that the memory device can be read.
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TIP: (Windows) If you're having trouble printing, run the HP Print and Scan Doctor to troubleshoot
the issue automatically. The utility will try to diagnose and fix the issue. The HP Print and Scan Doctor
may not be available in all languages.
The printer is not responding (nothing prints)
There are print jobs stuck in the print queue
Open the print queue, cancel all documents, and then reboot the computer. Try to print after the
computer reboots. Refer to the Help system for the operating system for more information.
Check the HP software installation
If the printer is turned off when printing, an alert message should appear on your computer
screen; otherwise, the HP software provided with the printer might not be installed correctly. To
resolve this, uninstall the HP software completely, and then reinstall the HP software.
Check the cable connections
Make sure both ends of the USB cable or Ethernet cable are secure.
If the printer is connected to a network, check the following:
Check the Link light on the back of the printer above the power input.
Make sure you are not using a phone cord to connect the printer.
Check the printer’s wireless connection
If the printer is connected to the network with a wireless connection, check that the blue Wireless
light is on and not blinking. A blinking light indicates there is connection problem between the
printer and the network. You can print a Wireless Test Report to help diagnose any issues.
Check any personal firewall software installed on the computer
The personal software firewall is a security program that protects a computer from intrusion.
However, the firewall might block communication between the computer and the printer. If there
is a problem communicating with the printer, try temporarily disabling the firewall. If the problem
persists, the firewall is not the source of the communication problem. Re-enable the firewall.
Use this troubleshooter to help you get your printer on the network if you have a firewall or
antivirus protection that is causing a problem. Click here to go online for more information. At
this time, this website might not be available in all languages.
Restart the printer and the computer
If the printer is still not responding, turn off the printer and the computer, and turn them back on.
If the above solutions do not resolve the problem, click here for more online troubleshooting.
Something on the page is missing or incorrect
Try the solutions in Print quality is not acceptable
Check the printer 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 printer 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.
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Print quality troubleshooting
1. Make sure you are using 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. Printer service or
repairs required as a result of using a non-HP supply are not covered under warranty.
If you believe you purchased genuine HP ink cartridges, go to:
www.hp.com/go/anticounterfeit
2. Check the ink levels.
The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.
Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges. For more information, see Check the
estimated ink levels on page 97.
NOTE: For regular usage, this product is not designed to print using only the black cartridge
when the color cartridges are out of ink.
However, your printer is designed to let you print as long as possible when your cartridges start
to run out of ink.
When there is sufficient ink in the printhead, the printer will offer you the use of black ink only
when one or more of the color cartridges are out of ink, and the use of color ink only when the
black cartridge is out of ink.
The amount that you can print using black or color ink only is limited, so have replacement
ink cartridges available when you are printing with black or color ink only.
When there is no longer sufficient ink to print you will get a message that one or more
cartridges are depleted, and you will need to replace the depleted cartridges before you
resume printing.
For more information about printing under these conditions, see the following:
When one or more color cartridges are out of ink, see Use black ink only? on page 236.
When black cartridge is out of ink, see Use color ink only? on page 237.
CAUTION: While ink cartridges are not damaged when left outside of the printer, the printhead
does need to have all cartridges installed at all times after the printer is set up and in use.
Leaving one or more cartridge slots empty for an extended period may lead to print quality
problems and possibly damage the printhead. If you have recently left a cartridge out of the
printer for an extended period and have noticed poor print quality, clean the printhead.
For more information, see Clean the printhead on page 155.
3. Check the paper loaded in the input tray. Make sure the paper is loaded correctly and that it is
not wrinkled or too thick.
Load paper with the print side 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 paper on page 23.
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4. Check the paper type.
HP recommends that you use HP papers or any other paper type with ColorLok technology that
is appropriate for the printer. 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 and dry faster than ordinary plain papers. For more information, see Paper basics
on page 20.
Always make sure the paper you are printing on is flat. For best results when printing images,
use HP Advanced Photo Paper.
Store specialty paper 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 prevents the photo paper from curling.
5. Check the print settings by clicking the button that opens the Properties dialog box. (Depending
on your software application, this button might be called Properties, Options, Printer Setup,
Printer Properties, Printer, or Preferences.)
Check the print settings in the printer driver 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
printer.
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 printer, print settings, or ink cartridges. No
further troubleshooting is required.
6. 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 correctly.
To print a print quality report
a. Touch and slide your finger across the screen, touch Setup.
b. Touch Print Reports.
c. Touch Print Quality Report.
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If defects are seen on the page, follow the steps below:
a. If the Print Quality Diagnostic report shows faded, partial, streaked, or missing color bars or
patterns, check for depleted ink cartridges, and replace the ink cartridge that corresponds
to the defective color bar or color pattern. If there is no depleted ink cartridge, remove and
reinstall all ink cartridges to make sure they are properly installed.
Do not remove the depleted cartridge until you have a new ink cartridge available to
replace. For information about how to install new cartridges, see Replace the ink cartridges
on page 99.
b. If you see white or dark lines where the arrows are pointing in Test Pattern 1, calibrate the
linefeed. For more information, see Calibrate the linefeed on page 157.
c. If the lines in Test Pattern 2 are not straight and connected, align the printer. For more
information, see Align the printhead on page 156.
d. If you see white lines in any of the color blocks in Test Pattern 3, clean the printhead. For
more information, see Clean the printhead on page 155.
e. If none of the previous steps have helped, contact HP support to replace the printhead. For
more information, see HP support on page 122.
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Solve copy problems
If the following topics do not help, see HP support on page 122 for information about HP support.
Copies are blank or faded
Size is reduced
Copy quality is poor
Learn more about how to solve copy issues. Click here to go online for more information.
Copies are blank or faded
The contrast setting might be set too light. From the printer control panel display, touch Copy,
touch and Settings, touch Lighter/Darker, and then use the arrows to create darker copies.
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.
The contrast setting might be set too light. From the printer control panel display, touch
Copy, touch and Settings, touch Lighter/Darker, and then use the arrows to create
darker copies.
Size is reduced
The reduce/enlarge or other copy feature might have been set from the printer 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 software settings might be set to reduce the scanned image. Change the settings, if
needed. For more information, see the on-screen Help for the HP software.
The dirty scanner glass might reduce the scanned image. Clean the scanner glass or lid
backing. For more information, see Maintain the printer on page 34.
This incoming page size may be larger than the original currently loaded.
Copy quality is poor
Check the printer
The scanner lid might not be closed correctly.
The scanner glass or lid backing might need cleaning. For more information, see Maintain
the printer on page 34.
The automatic document feeder (ADF) might need cleaning. For more information, see
Maintain the printer on page 34.
Unwanted lines
The scanner glass, lid backing, or frame might need cleaning. For more information, see
Maintain the printer on page 34.
Copy is slanted or skewed
If you are using the automatic document feeder (ADF), check the following:
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 paper.
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For more information, see Load an original in the document feeder on page 28.
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 Copy
on page 54.
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Scanner did nothing
Scan takes too long
Part of the document did not scan or text is missing
Text cannot be edited
Scanned image quality is poor
Unable to scan to network folder
Unable to scan to email
Learn more about how to solve scan issues. Click here to go online for more information.
Scanner did nothing
Check the original
Make sure that the original is loaded correctly. For more information, see Load an original
on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original in the document feeder on page 28.
Check the printer
The printer might be coming out of Sleep mode after a period of inactivity, which delays
processing a short while. Wait until the printer displays the Home screen.
Check the HP software
Make sure that the HP software provided with the printer is installed correctly.
NOTE: If you do not scan frequently, you can choose to turn off the feature.
(Windows) Open the HP printer software. For more information, see Open the HP printer
software (Windows) on page 37. In the window that appears, go to the Scan section under
Print, Scan & Fax, select Scan a Document or Photo.
(OS X) Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117. Under
Scan Settings, select Scan to Computer, and ensure that Enable Scan to Computer is
selected.
Scan takes too long
Scanning with higher scan resolution takes longer and results in larger file sizes. Lower the resolution
to scan more quickly.
Part of the document did not scan or text is missing
Check the original
Make sure that you loaded the original correctly.
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For more information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27 or Load an
original in the document feeder on page 28.
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 on page 27.
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
Make sure that the input paper size is large enough for the original that you are scanning.
If you are using the HP printer software, the default settings in the printer software might be
set to automatically perform a specific task other than the one that you are attempting. See
the on-screen Help for the printer software for instructions about changing the properties.
Text cannot be edited
Make sure that the OCR has been installed:
Depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
Windows 8: Right-click an empty area on the Start screen, click All Apps on the app bar,
select the printer name, and then click Utilities. Select Printer Setup & Software. Click Add
more software, click Customize Software Selections, and make sure the OCR option is
selected.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP: From the computer desktop, click Start,
select All Programs, click HP, select your printer name, and then select Printer Setup &
Software. Click Add More Software, click Customize Software Selections, and make sure
the OCR option is selected.
(OS X) If you have installed the HP printer software using the Minimum installation option,
the OCR software might not have been installed. To install this software, place the printer
software CD into the computer, double-click the HP Installer icon on the printer software
CD.
When you scan the original, make sure that you select a document type in the software that
creates editable text. If text is classified as a graphic, it is not converted to text.
If you are using a separate OCR (optical character recognition) program, the OCR program
might be linked to a word-processing program that does not perform OCR tasks. For more
information, see the documentation provided with the OCR program.
Make sure you have selected an OCR language that corresponds to the language used for the
document you are scanning. For more information, see the documentation provided with the
OCR program.
Check the originals
When scanning documents as editable text from the ADF, the original must be loaded into
the ADF with the top forward and print-side up. When scanning from the scanner glass, the
original must be loaded with the top facing the right edge of the scanner glass. Also, make
sure the document is not skewed. For more information, see Load an original on the
scanner glass on page 27 or Load an original in the document feeder on page 28.
The software might not recognize text that is tightly spaced. For example, if the text that the
software converts has missing or combined characters, "rn" might appear as "m."
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The accuracy of the software 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.
Scanned image quality is poor
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 paper that is too thin or too transparent.
Unwanted lines
Ink, glue, correction fluid, or an unwanted substance might be on the scanner glass. Try cleaning
the scanner glass.
For more information, see Maintain the printer on page 34.
The scanned image is skewed (crooked)
The original might have been loaded incorrectly. Be sure to use the paper-width guides
when you load the originals into the ADF. For more information, see Load an original in the
document feeder on page 28.
For best results, use the scanner glass for scanning rather than the ADF. For more
information, see Load an original on the scanner glass on page 27.
The scanned image shows blots, lines, vertical white stripes, or other defects
If the scanner glass is dirty, the image produced does not have optimum clarity.
See Maintain the printer on page 34 for cleaning instructions.
The defects might be on the original and are not a result of the scanning process.
Size is reduced
The HP printer software settings might be set to reduce the scanned image.
See the HP printer software Help for more information about changing the settings.
Unable to scan to network folder
NOTE: HP Digital Filing does not support Active Directory.
The computer where the network folder is located is turned off
Make sure the computer where the network folder is stored is turned on and connected to the
network.
The network folder has not been set up correctly
Make sure the folder is created on the server. For more information, see the documentation
available for your operating system.
Make sure the folder has been shared and that users can both read and write to the folder.
If you are using a Mac computer, make sure you have enabled SMB sharing. For more
information, see the documentation available for your operating system.
Make sure the folder name uses only the letters or characters supported by the operating
system. For more information, see the documentation available with the operating system.
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Make sure the folder name is entered in the correct format in the HP software. For more
information, see the information in the wizard or the setup assistant.
Make sure the valid username and password have been entered. For more information, see
the information in the wizard or the setup assistant.
The disk is full
Make sure the server containing the network folder has sufficient free disk space.
The printer cannot create a unique filename using the assigned prefix and suffix or the filename
prefix has not been set up correctly
The printer can create up to 9,999 files using the same prefix and suffix. If you have
scanned many files to a folder, change the prefix.
Make sure the filename prefix uses only the letters or characters supported by the
operating system. For more information, see the documentation available with the operating
system.
Unable to scan to email
The email profile has not been set up correctly
Make sure the valid outgoing SMTP server settings have been specified in the HP software. For
more information about the SMTP server settings, see the documentation provided by your
email service provider.
Email messages are sent to some recipients but not to others when sending to multiple
recipients
The email addresses might not be correct or might not be recognized by the email server. Make
sure that the email addresses for all email recipients have been entered correctly in the HP
software. Check your email Inbox for any delivery notification failure messages from the email
server.
Sending large email messages
Some email servers have been configured to reject email messages larger than a pre-
determined size. To determine if your email server has a maximum file-size limit, see the
documentation provided by your email service provider. If the email server does have such
a limit, change the maximum email attachment size for the outgoing email profile to a value
smaller than that of the email server.
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Solve fax problems
This section contains fax setup troubleshooting information for the printer. If the printer is not set up
correctly 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 printer.
The test fails if the printer is not set up correctly for faxing. Perform this test after you have completed
setting up the printer for faxing. For more information, see Test fax setup on page 204.
If the test fails, review the report for information on how to fix any problems found. Learn more
information about running fax test, click here to go online for more information.
Learn more about fax troubleshooting, click here to go online for more information. (At this time, this
website might not be available in all languages.)
For further assistance, visit the HP online support site www.hp.com/support.
The fax test failed
The display always shows Phone Off Hook
The printer is having problems sending and receiving faxes
The printer cannot receive faxes, but can send faxes
The printer cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes
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
Turn the printer off by pressing (the Power button) located on the printer control panel and
then unplug the power cord from the back of the printer. 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 Utility (OS X), make sure
the printer is not busy completing another task, such as receiving a fax or making a copy. Check
the display for a message indicating that the printer 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 printer. If you do not use the supplied
phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer, you might not be able to send
or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came with the printer, run the fax test
again.
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
printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes and the printer 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. This website provides information and utilities that
can help you correct many common printer problems. If prompted, select 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
Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the printer to make sure the phone
cord is secure.
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied
phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer, you might not be able to send
or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came with the printer, run the fax test
again.
Make sure you have correctly connected the printer to the telephone wall jack. Using the phone
cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone wall jack, then
connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer. Learn more about
setting up the printer for faxing, click here to go online for more information.
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
printer 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 printer 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 printer is
ready for faxing.
The "Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax" test failed
Plug the phone cord into the correct port.
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied
phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer, you might not be able to send
or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came with the printer, run the fax test
again.
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
printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
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1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
NOTE: If you use the 2-EXT port to connect to the telephone wall jack, you cannot send or
receive faxes. The 2-EXT port should only be used to connect other equipment, such as an
answering machine.
Figure 10-1 Back view of the printer
1Telephone wall jack
2Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the "1-LINE" port
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 printer is ready for faxing.
3. Try to send or receive a test fax.
The "Using Correct Type of Phone Cord with Fax" test failed
Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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 printer, and the other end to your telephone wall jack, as shown in the
illustration.
1Telephone wall jack
2Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the "1-LINE" port
If the phone cord that came with the printer is not long enough, you can use a longer 2-wire
phone cord to extend the length. You can purchase the cord at an electronics store that carries
phone accessories.
Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the printer to make sure the phone
cord is secure.
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Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied
phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer, you might not be able to send
or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came with the printer, run the fax test
again.
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
printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
The "Dial Tone Detection" test failed
Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the printer, 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 printer 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 printer to the telephone wall jack. Using the phone
cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone wall jack, then
connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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
printer 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 does 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 printer to an analog phone line or you cannot 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 printer to an analog phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied
phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer, you might not be able to send
or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came with the printer, run the fax test
again.
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes and the printer is
ready for faxing. If the Dial Tone Detection test continues to fail, contact your telephone company and
have them check the phone line.
The "Fax Line Condition" test failed
Make sure you connect the printer to an analog phone line or you cannot 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 printer to an analog phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.
Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the printer to make sure the phone
cord is secure.
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Make sure you have correctly connected the printer to the telephone wall jack. Using the phone
cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone wall jack, then
connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the printer, 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 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.
If the Fax Line Condition Test fails without the other equipment, connect the printer 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
printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the printer. If you do not use the supplied
phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the printer, you might not be able to send
or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came with the printer, run the fax test
again.
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes and the printer 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
You are using the wrong type of phone cord. Make sure you are using the 2-wire phone cord
that came with the printer to connect the printer to your phone line. If the phone cord that came
with the printer is not long enough, you can use a longer phone cord to extend the length. You
can purchase the cord at an electronics store that carries phone accessories.
Other equipment that uses the same phone line as the printer might be in use. Make sure
extension phones (phones on the same phone line, but not connected to the printer) or other
equipment are not in use or off the hook. For example, you cannot use the printer for faxing if an
extension phone is off the hook, or if you are using a computer dial-up modem to send email or
access the Internet.
The printer is having problems sending and receiving faxes
Make sure the printer is turned on. Look at the display on the printer. If the display is blank and
(the Power button) light is not lit, the printer is turned off. Make sure the power cord is firmly
connected to the printer and plugged into a power outlet. Press (the Power button) to turn on
the printer.
After turning on the printer, HP recommends you wait five minutes before sending or receiving
a fax. The printer cannot send or receive faxes while it is initializing after being turned on.
If HP Digital Fax has been enabled, you might not be able to send or receive faxes if the fax
memory is full (limited by printer memory).
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Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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 printer and the other end to your telephone wall jack, as shown in the
illustration.
1Telephone wall jack
2Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the "1-LINE" port
If the phone cord that came with the printer is not long enough, you can use a longer 2-wire
phone cord to extend the length. You can purchase the cord at an electronics store that carries
phone accessories.
Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that you are using for
the printer 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 printer, might be in use. For example,
you cannot use the printer for faxing if an extension phone is off the hook, or if you are using
a computer dial-up modem to send an email 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 printer cannot 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 Send a fax in
Error Correction Mode on page 66. 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 cannot fax successfully. Click here to go online for more information.
Make sure the printer 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 printer is connected to the correct port and the
terminal adapter is set to the correct switch type for your country/region, if possible. Click here to
go online for more information.
If the printer shares the same phone line with a DSL service, the DSL modem might not be
grounded correctly. If the DSL modem is not grounded correctly, 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
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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 printer 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
printer directly to the telephone wall jack.
The printer cannot receive faxes, but can send faxes
If you are not using a distinctive ring service, check to make sure that the Distinctive Ring
feature on the printer is set to All Rings. For more information, see Change the answer ring
pattern for distinctive ring on page 78.
If Auto Answer is set to Off, you need to receive faxes manually; otherwise, the printer cannot
receive the fax. For information on receiving faxes manually, see Receive a fax manually
on page 67.
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. Learn more about setting up the printer when you have a voice mail
service, click here to go online for more information. For information on receiving faxes
manually, see Receive a fax manually on page 67.
If you have a computer dial-up modem on the same phone line with the printer, 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 printer from receiving fax calls.
If you have an answering machine on the same phone line with the printer, you might have one
of the following problems:
Your answering machine might not be set up correctly with the printer.
Your outgoing message might be too long or too loud to allow the printer to detect fax
tones, and the sending fax machine might disconnect.
Your answering machine might not have enough quiet time after your outgoing message to
allow the printer to detect fax tones. This problem is most common with digital answering
machines.
The following actions might help solve these problems:
When you have an answering machine on the same phone line you use for fax calls, try
connecting the answering machine directly to the printer, click here to go online for more
information.
Make sure the printer is set to receive faxes automatically. For information on setting up the
printer to receive faxes automatically, see Receive a fax on page 67.
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
on page 78.
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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 printer 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 printer
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 printer is
set to match. For more information, see Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring
on page 78.
The printer cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes
The printer 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, touch * 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 on page 64.
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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Solve HP ePrint and HP Printables problems
If you are having problems using Web Services, such as HP ePrint and print apps, check the
following:
Make sure the printer is connected to the Internet using an Ethernet or wireless connection.
NOTE: You cannot use these web features if the printer is connected using a USB cable.
Make sure the latest product updates have been installed on the printer. For more information,
see Update the printer on page 36.
Make sure Web Services is enabled on the printer. For more information, see Set up Web
Services using the printer control panel on page 89.
Make sure the network hub, switch, or router is turned on and working correctly.
If you are connecting the printer using an Ethernet cable, make sure you are not connecting the
printer using a phone cord or a crossover cable to connect the printer to the network and that the
Ethernet cable is securely connected to the printer. For more information, see General network
troubleshooting on page 150.
If you are connecting the printer using a wireless connection, make sure the wireless network is
functioning properly. For more information, see Unable to connect the printer wirelessly
on page 150.
If you are using HP ePrint, check the following:
Make sure the printer's email address is correct.
Make sure that the printer's email address is the only address listed in the “To” line of the
email message. If other email addresses are listed in the “To” line, the attachments you are
sending might not print.
Make sure you are sending documents that meet the HP ePrint requirements.
If your network uses proxy settings when connecting to the Internet, make sure the proxy
settings you are entering are valid:
Check the settings being used by the Web browser you are using (such as Internet
Explorer, Firefox, or Safari).
Check with the IT administrator or person who set up your firewall.
If the proxy settings used by your firewall have changed, you must update these settings in
either the printer control panel. If these settings are not updated, you will not be able to use
Web Services. Learn how to work with your firewall and antivirus programs. Click here to go
online for more information.
TIP: For additional help on setting up and using Web Services, visit HP Connected at
www.hpconnected.com.
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Solve network problems
This section provides solutions to common problems on connecting or using the printer on the
network.
TIP: (Windows) If you're having trouble printing, run the HP Print and Scan Doctor to troubleshoot
the issue automatically. The utility will try to diagnose and fix the issue. The HP Print and Scan Doctor
may not be available in all languages.
General network troubleshooting
Unable to connect the printer wirelessly
For more information about network problems, check the following:
Learn how to find your network security settings. Click here to go online for more information.
Learn about the network troubleshooting tips. Click here to go online for more information.
Learn how to work with your firewall and antivirus programs during printer setup. Click here to go
online for more information.
General network troubleshooting
If the installation program cannot discover the printer, from the printer control panel, print the network
configuration page, and enter the IP address manually in the installation program. For more
information, see Network configuration page on page 126.
TIP: You can visit the HP online support website at www.hp.com/support for information and utilities
that can help you correct many common printer problems.
(Windows) If you're having trouble printing, run the HP Print and Scan Doctor to troubleshoot the
issue automatically. The utility will try to diagnose and fix the issue. The HP Print and Scan Doctor
may not be available in all languages.
Ensure the following:
Do not turn on the wireless capability of the printer prior to installing the HP printer software.
Make sure the Wireless light is not on.
When prompted during software installation, be sure to connect the Ethernet cable and check
that the Ethernet light near the connector gets turned on.
All cable connections to the computer and the printer are secure.
The network is operational and the network hub, switch, or router is turned on.
(Windows) All applications, including virus protection programs, spyware protection programs,
and firewalls, are closed or disabled.
Unable to connect the printer wirelessly
Make sure you have already set up the printer wireless capabilities.
For more information about the wireless connection setup, see Set up the printer for wireless
communication on page 106.
Step 1: Make sure the Wireless (802.11) light is turned on
Understand the behaviors of the Wireless light on the printer.
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Light description/Light pattern Explanation
The Wireless light is off. The wireless capability of the printer is
turned off.
The Wireless light is on but blinking. The wireless capability of the printer is
turned on and the printer is not
connected to a network.
The Wireless light is on and solid. The wireless capability of the printer is
turned on and the printer is connected to
a network.
If the blue wireless light on the printer control panel is not lit, the wireless capability of the printer
might be turned off.
NOTE: If your printer supports Ethernet networking, make sure that an Ethernet cable has not been
connected to the printer. Connecting an Ethernet cable turns off the printer wireless capability.
To turn on the wireless capability of the printer
1. Touch (Wireless) from the printer control panel, and then touch Settings.
2. Touch Wireless Settings.
3. Slide the button to turn on the printer wireless capability.
If the blue wireless light is blinking, it means the printer is not connected to a network. Use the HP
printer software to connect the printer wirelessly.
Step 2: Make sure the computer is connected to the wireless network
Make sure your computer is connected to your wireless network. If you cannot connect the computer
to the network, there might be a hardware issue with the router or computer.
Step 3: Run the wireless test
To check that the wireless connection is working properly, print the wireless test report.
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1. Make sure the printer is turned on and paper is loaded in the tray.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
3. Touch Print Reports.
4. Touch Print Wireless Test Report.
If the test fails, review the report for information on how to fix the problem and run the test again.
TIP: If the wireless signal is weak or the printer has trouble staying connected, try moving the printer
closer to the wireless router.
Step 4: Restart components of the wireless network
Turn off the router and the printer, and then turn them back on in this order: router first and then
printer.
Sometimes, turning off devices and then turning them back on help resolve network communication
issues. If you still cannot connect, turn off the router, the printer, and the computer, and then turn
them back on in this order: router first, then printer, and then computer.
NOTE: If you still have problems, visit the HP Wireless Printing Center (www.hp.com/go/
wirelessprinting). (At this time, this website might not be available in all languages.) The website
contains the latest information about setting up and using the printer on a wireless network, and
resolving issues on wireless connection and security software.
TIP: (Windows) If you're having trouble printing, run the HP Print and Scan Doctor to troubleshoot
the issue automatically. The utility will try to diagnose and fix the issue. The HP Print and Scan Doctor
may not be available in all languages.
If the wireless connection cannot be made, the printer can also be connected to the network using an
Ethernet cable.
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Solve printer management problems
This section provides solutions to common problems that involve managing the printer.
NOTE: To use the embedded web server, the printer must be connected to a network using either
an Ethernet or a wireless connection. You cannot use the embedded web server if the printer is
connected to a computer with a USB cable.
TIP: You can visit the HP online support website at www.hp.com/support for information and utilities
that can help you correct many common printer problems.
Embedded web server cannot be opened
Check your network setup
Make sure you are not using a phone cord or a crossover cable to connect the printer to the
network.
Make sure the network cable is securely connected to the printer.
Make sure the network hub, switch, or router is turned on and working correctly.
Check the computer
Make sure the computer that you are using is connected to the network.
NOTE: To use the EWS, the printer must be connected to a network. You cannot use the
embedded web server if the printer is connected to a computer with a USB cable.
Check your web browser
Make sure the web browser meets the minimum system requirements. For more information,
see system requirements in the Readme file.
If your web browser uses any proxy settings to connect to the Internet, try turning off these
settings. For more information, see the documentation available with your web browser.
Make sure JavaScript and cookies are enabled in your web browser. For more information, see
the documentation available with your web browser.
Check the printer IP address
To check the IP address of the printer, obtain the IP address by printing a network configuration
page. From the printer control panel display, touch (Wireless), touch Settings, and then touch
Print Network Configuration.
Ping the printer using the IP address from the command prompt (Windows) or from Network
Utility (OS X). (Network Utility is located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder at the top
level of the hard disk.)
For example, if the IP address is 123.123.123.123, type the following at the command prompt
(Windows):
C:\Ping 123.123.123.123
Or
In Network Utility (OS X), click the Ping tab, type the 123.123.123.123 in the box, and then click
Ping.
If a reply appears, the IP address is correct. If a time-out response appears, the IP address is
incorrect.
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TIP: If you are using a computer running Windows, you can visit the HP online support website at
www.hp.com/support. This website provides information and utilities that can help you correct many
common printer problems.
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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.
This section contains the following topics:
Clean the printhead
Align the printhead
Calibrate the linefeed
Reinstall the printhead
Clean the printhead
If your printed output is streaked or has any incorrect or missing colors, the printhead might need to
be cleaned.
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. For more information,
see HP support on page 122.
NOTE: Cleaning uses ink, so clean the printhead only when necessary. The cleaning process takes
a few minutes. Some noise might be generated in the process. Before cleaning the printhead, make
sure you load paper. For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
Not turning the printer off correctly can cause print quality problems. For more information, see Turn
the printer off on page 38.
To clean the printhead from the control panel
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
3. Touch Tools, and then touch Clean Printhead.
To clean the printhead from Toolbox (Windows)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open Toolbox. For more information, see Open the Toolbox on page 116.
3. From the Device Services tab, click the icon to the left of Clean Printheads.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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To clean the printhead from HP Utility (OS X)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117.
3. In the Information And Support section, click Clean Printheads.
4. Click Clean, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
To clean the printhead from the embedded web server (EWS)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open the EWS. For more information, see Embedded web server on page 118.
3. Click the Tools tab, and then click Print Quality Toolbox in the Utilities section.
4. Click Clean Printhead and follow the on-screen instructions.
Align the printhead
The printer automatically aligns the printhead during the initial setup.
You might want to use this feature for print quality issues in printouts where straight lines look wavy or
jagged.
To align the printhead from the control panel
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
3. Touch Tools, and then select Align Printhead.
To align the printhead from Toolbox (Windows)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open Toolbox. For more information, see Open the Toolbox on page 116.
3. From the Device Services tab, click the icon to the left of Align Printheads.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
To align the printhead from HP Utility (OS X)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open HP Utility. For more information, see HP Utility (OS X) on page 117.
3. In the Information And Support section, click Align Printhead.
4. Click Align, and then follow the on-screen instructions.
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To align the printhead from the embedded web server (EWS)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open the EWS. For more information, see Embedded web server on page 118.
3. Click the Tools tab, and then click Print Quality Toolbox in the Utilities section.
4. Click Align Printer and follow the on-screen instructions.
Calibrate the linefeed
If you are still seeing streaks and white lines, after aligning the printhead, then calibrate the linefeed.
To calibrate the linefeed from the control panel
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. From the printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
3. Touch Tools, and then touch Calibrate Linefeed.
To calibrate the linefeed from Toolbox (Windows)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open Toolbox. For more information, see Open the Toolbox on page 116.
3. From the Device Services tab, click the icon to the left of Linefeed Calibration.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
To calibrate the linefeed from the embedded web server (EWS)
1. Load Letter, A4, or Legal unused plain white paper into the main input tray. For more
information, see Load standard-size paper on page 23.
2. Open the EWS. For more information, see Embedded web server on page 118.
3. Click the Tools tab, and then click Print Quality Toolbox in the Utilities section.
4. Click Calibrate Linefeed and follow the on-screen instructions.
Reinstall the printhead
This procedure should only be performed when a Missing or Failed Printhead message has been
seen and the printer has first been turned off and then back on to try to resolve the message. If the
message persists, try this procedure.
To reinstall the printhead
1. Make sure that the printer is turned on.
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2. Open the ink cartridge access door.
3. Lift the latch handle on the print carriage.
4. Remove the printhead by lifting it up and then pulling it out of the printer.
5. Make sure the latch handle is raised, and then reinsert the printhead.
6. 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.
7. Close the ink cartridge access door.
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Clear jams
Occasionally, paper becomes jammed during a job.
Paper jams can occur either inside the printer or in the automatic document feeder.
CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to the printhead, clear paper jams as soon as possible.
TIP: If you notice poor print quality, clean the printhead. For more information, see Clean the
printhead on page 155.
Clear paper jams inside the printer
Clear paper jams in the automatic document feeder
Avoid paper jams
Clear paper jams inside the printer
1. Remove all paper from the output tray.
CAUTION: Trying to clear a paper jam from the front of the printer can damage the print
mechanism. Always access and clear paper jams through the automatic two-sided printing
accessory (duplexer).
2. Check the duplexer.
a. Push the buttons on either side of the duplexer, and then remove the duplexer.
b. Locate any jammed paper inside the printer, grasp it with both hands, and then pull it
towards you.
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 printer. If you do not
remove all the pieces of paper from the printer, more paper jams are likely to occur.
c. If the jam is not there, push the latch on top of the duplexer and lower the cover. If paper is
jammed inside, carefully remove it. Close the cover.
d. Reinsert the duplexer into the printer until it snaps into place.
3. If you have not found the jam and have Tray 2 installed, pull out the tray and remove the
jammed paper, if possible. If not, do the following:
a. Ensure the printer is turned off and disconnect the power cord.
b. Lift the printer off Tray 2.
c. Remove the jammed paper from the bottom of the printer or from Tray 2.
d. Reposition the printer on the top of Tray 2.
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4. Open the ink cartridge access door. If there is paper remaining inside the printer, ensure the
carriage has moved to the right of the printer, free any paper scraps or wrinkled paper, and pull
the paper towards you through the top of the printer.
WARNING! Do not reach into the printer when it is turned on and the carriage is stuck. When
you open the ink cartridge access door, the carriage should return to its position on the right side
of the printer. If it does not move to the right, turn off the printer before you remove any jam.
5. After clearing the jam, close all covers, turn on the printer (if you turned it off) and resend the
print job.
If the above solutions do not resolve the problem, click here for more online troubleshooting.
Clear paper jams in the automatic document feeder
1. Lift the cover of the automatic document feeder.
2. Lift the tab located on the front edge of the ADF.
- OR -
Push the green tab located in the center of the automatic document feeder.
3. 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 remain inside the printer. If you do not remove all the
pieces of paper from the printer, more paper jams are likely to occur.
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4. If you have pushed the green tab in step 2, pull it back in place.
5. Close the cover of the automatic document feeder, pressing down firmly until it snaps into place.
If the above solutions do not resolve the problem, click here for more online troubleshooting.
Avoid paper jams
To help avoid paper jams, follow these guidelines.
Remove printed papers from the output tray frequently.
Make sure that you are printing with paper that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged.
Prevent curled or wrinkled paper by storing all unused paper flat in a resealable bag.
Do not use paper that is too thick or too thin for the printer.
Make sure that the trays are loaded correctly and are not too full. For more information, see
Load paper on page 23.
Ensure that paper loaded in the input tray lays flat and the edges are not bent or torn.
Do not place too much paper in the document feeder tray. For information on the maximum
number of sheets allowed in the automatic document feeder, see Paper size and weights
on page 166.
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 guides in the input tray to fit snugly against all paper. Make sure the
paper-width guides do not bend the paper in the input tray.
Do not force paper too far forward in the input tray.
If you are printing on both sides of a page, do not print highly saturated images on light weight
paper.
Use paper types that are recommended for the printer. For more information, see Paper size
and weights on page 166.
If the printer is about to run out of paper, allow the printer to run out of paper first, and then add
paper. Do not try to add paper when the printer is trying to pick up a sheet.
Make sure that the printer is clean. For more information, see Maintain the printer on page 34.
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Clear the print carriage
Remove any objects, such as paper, that are blocking the print carriage.
See Clear jams on page 159 for more information.
NOTE: Do not use any tools or other devices to remove jammed paper. Always use caution when
removing jammed paper from inside the printer.
Click here to go online for more information.
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A Technical information
This section contains the following topics:
Warranty information
Specifications
Regulatory information
Environmental product stewardship program
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Warranty information
This section contains the following topics:
Ink cartridge warranty information
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:
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Specifications
For more information, visit www.hp.com/support. Select your country or region. Click Product Support
& Troubleshooting. Enter the name shown on the front of the printer, and then select Search. Click
Product information, and then click Product specifications.
System requirements
Environmental specifications
Input tray capacity
Output tray capacity
Paper size and weights
Print specifications
Copy specifications
Scan specifications
Fax specifications
Cartridge yield
Acoustic emission specifications
System requirements
Software and system requirements can be found in the Readme file, which is available on the HP
printer software CD provided with your printer.
For information about future operating system releases and support, visit the HP online support
website at www.hp.com/support.
Environmental specifications
Operating temperature: 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Operating humidity: 15 to 80% RH non-condensing
Recommended operating conditions: 15° to 32° C (59° to 90° F)
Recommended relative humidity: 20 to 80% noncondensing
Input tray capacity
Main input tray
Plain paper sheets: Up to 250
Envelopes: Up to 30
Index cards: Up to 80
Photo paper sheets: Up to 100
Tray 2
Plain paper sheets (60 to 105 g/m2 [16 to 28 lb]): Up to 250
NOTE: Tray 2 supports only plain paper.
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Output tray capacity
Plain paper sheets: Up to 150
Envelopes: Up to 30
Index cards: Up to 80
Photo paper sheets: Up to 100
Paper size and weights
For the list of supported paper sizes, see the HP printer software.
Plain paper: 60 to 105 g/m
2
(16 to 28 lb)
Envelopes: 75 to 90 g/m
2
(20 to 24 lb)
Cards: Up to 200 g/m
2
(110-lb index maximum)
Photo paper: 280 g/m
2
(75 lb)
Print specifications
Print speeds vary according to the complexity of the document and printer model
Method: drop-on-demand thermal officejet
Language: PCL3 GUI
Print resolution:
Draft mode Color Input/Black Render: 300x300dpi
Output (Black/Color): Automatic
Normal mode Color Input/Black Render: 600x600dpi
Output (Black/Color): Automatic
Plain-Best mode Color Input/Black Render: 600x600dpi
Output (Black/Color): Automatic
Photo-Best mode Color Input/Black Render: 600x600dpi
Output (Black/Color): Automatic
Max DPI mode Color Input/Black Render: 1200x1200dpi
Output: Automatic (Black), 4800x1200 optimized dpi (Color)
Copy specifications
Digital image processing
Copy speeds vary according to the complexity of the document and printer model
Scan specifications
Resolution: Up to 1200 x 1200 ppi optical
For more information about scan resolution, see the HP printer software.
Color: 24-bit color, 8-bit grayscale (256 levels of gray)
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Maximum scan size from scanner glass:
U.S. Letter (A): 215.9 x 279.4 mm (8.5 inches x 11 inches)
U.S. Legal (HP Officejet Pro 8620 and HP Officejet Pro 8630 only): 215.9 x 355.6 mm (8.5
inches x 14 inches)
ISO A4: 210 x 297mm (8.27 inches x 11.7 inches)
Maximum scan size from ADF:
ADF: 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 inches)
Fax specifications
Walk-up black-and-white and color fax capability.
Up to 99 speed dials.
Up to 100-page memory (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).
Confirmation and activity reports.
CCITT/ITU Group 3 fax with Error Correction Mode.
33.6 Kbps transmission.
4 seconds per page speed at 33.6 Kbps (based on ITU-T Test Image #1 at standard resolution).
More complicated pages or higher resolution takes longer and uses more memory.
Ring detect with automatic fax/answering machine switching.
Photo (dpi) Very Fine (dpi) Fine (dpi) Standard (dpi)
Black 205 x 196 (8-bit grayscale) 308 x 300 205 x 196 205 x 98
Color 205 x 200 205 x 200 205 x 200 205 x 200
HP Digital Fax Specifications
Supported file type: Uncompressed TIFF
Supported fax types: black-and-white faxes
Cartridge yield
Visit www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies/ for more information on estimated cartridge yields.
Acoustic emission specifications
Visit www.hp.com/support. Select your country or region. Click Product Support & Troubleshooting.
Enter the name shown on the front of the printer, and then select Search. Click Product information,
and then click Product specifications.
Sound pressure (bystander position)
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LpAm 55 (dBA) (mono Draft print)
Sound power
LwAd 6.8 (BA)
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Regulatory information
The printer meets product requirements from regulatory agencies in your country/region.
This section contains the following topics:
Regulatory Model Number
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
Noise emission statement for Germany
Visual display workplaces 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
Australia wired fax statement
European Union Regulatory Notice
Declaration of conformity
Regulatory information for wireless products
Regulatory Model Number
For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number. The
Regulatory Model Number for your product is SNPRC-1401-02. This regulatory number should not be
confused with the marketing name (HP Officejet Pro 8610 e-All-in-One, HP Officejet Pro 8620 e-All-
in-One, and HP Officejet Pro 8630 e-All-in-One) or product number (A7F64A, A7F65A, or A7F66A).
NOTE: The printer availability varies by country or region.
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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
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Noise emission statement for Germany
Visual display workplaces statement for Germany
Notice to users of the U.S. telephone network: FCC requirements
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Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network
Notice to users in the European Economic Area
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Notice to users of the German telephone network
Australia wired fax statement
European Union Regulatory Notice
Products bearing the CE marking comply with one or more of the following EU Directives as may be
applicable: Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC, EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, Ecodesign Directive
2009/125/EC, R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC, RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. Compliance with these
directives is assessed using applicable European Harmonised Standards. The full Declaration of
Conformity can be found at the following website: www.hp.com/go/certificates (Search with the
product model name or its Regulatory Model Number (RMN), which may be found on the regulatory
label.)
The point of contact for regulatory matters is:
Hewlett-Packard GmbH, Dept./MS: HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen,
GERMANY
Products with external AC Adapters
CE compliance of this product is valid only if powered with the correct CE-marked AC adapter
provided by HP.
Products with wireless functionality
EMF
This product meets international guidelines (ICNIRP) for exposure to radio frequency radiation.
If it incorporates a radio transmitting and receiving device then in normal use, a separation
distance of 20 cm ensures that radio frequency exposure levels comply with EU requirements.
Wireless functionality in Europe
This product is designed for use without restrictions in all EU countries plus Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
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European telephone network declaration (Modem/Fax)
HP products with FAX capability comply with the requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
(Annex II) and carry the CE marking accordingly. However, due to differences between the individual
PSTNs provided in different countries/regions, 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.
Declaration of conformity
Regulatory information for wireless products
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
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Notice to users in Taiwan
Notice to users in Mexico
Wireless notice to users in Japan
Exposure to radio frequency radiation
Notice to users in Brazil
Notice to users in Canada
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Notice to users in Taiwan
Notice to users in Mexico
Wireless notice to users in Japan
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Environmental product stewardship program
Hewlett-Packard is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sustainable 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 www.hp.com/ecosolutions
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
Power consumption
Chemical substances
Battery disposal in the Netherlands
Battery disposal in the Taiwan
California Perchlorate Material Notice
Toxic and hazardous substance table (China)
Restriction of hazardous substance (Ukraine)
Restriction of hazardous substance (India)
EPEAT
China SEPA Ecolabel User Information
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 website at:
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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/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 website:
www.hp.com/hpinfo/globalcitizenship/environment/recycle/
Disposal of waste equipment by users
This symbol means do not dispose of your product with your other household waste.
Instead, you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your
waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical
and electronic equipment. For more information, please contact your household waste
disposal service, or go to http://www.hp.com/recycle.
Power consumption
Hewlett-Packard printing and imaging equipment marked with the ENERGY STAR® logo is qualified
to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR specifications for imaging equipment.
The following mark will appear on ENERGY STAR qualified imaging products:
Additional ENERGY STAR qualified imaging product model information is listed at: 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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Battery disposal in the Netherlands
Battery disposal in the Taiwan
California Perchlorate Material Notice
Toxic and hazardous substance table (China)
Restriction of hazardous substance (Ukraine)
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Restriction of hazardous substance (India)
EPEAT
China SEPA Ecolabel User Information
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B Additional fax setup
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 learn how to set up the printer so that faxing works successfully with equipment
and services you might already have on the same phone line.
TIP: You can also use the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or HP Utility (OS X) to help you quickly set
up some important fax settings such as the answer mode and fax header information. You can
access these tools through the HP software you installed with the printer. After you run these tools,
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
Test fax setup
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Set up faxing (parallel phone systems)
Before you begin setting up the printer 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, 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 printer. 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 printer 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 printer.
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, 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 printer.
NOTE: If you have a parallel-type phone system, HP recommends you use the 2-wire phone
cord supplied with the printer to connect it to the telephone wall jack.
Table B-1 Countries/regions with a parallel-type phone system
Argentina Australia Brazil
Canada Chile China
Colombia Greece India
Indonesia Ireland Japan
Korea Latin America Malaysia
Mexico Philippines Poland
Portugal Russia Saudi Arabia
Singapore Spain Taiwan
Thailand USA Venezuela
Vietnam
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:
Select the correct fax setup for your home or office
Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received)
Case B: Set up the printer with DSL
Case C: Set up the printer 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
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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
Select 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 printer. This is important because you might need to connect some of your
existing office equipment directly to the printer, 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.
For more information, see Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) on page 182.
a. Serial-type telephone system—See Serial-type fax setup on page 203.
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
printer.
Computer dial-up modem: A computer dial-up modem is on the same phone line as the
printer. If you answer Yes to any of the following questions, you are using a computer dial-
up modem:
Do you send and receive faxes directly to and from your computer software
applications through a dial-up connection?
Do you send and receive email 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 printer.
Voice mail service: A voice mail subscription through your telephone company at the same
number you use for fax calls on the printer.
3. From the following table, select 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.
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NOTE: If your home or office setup is not described in this section, set up the printer 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 printer. 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 Recommended fax setup
DSL PBX Distinctive
ring service
Voice
calls
Computer dial-
up modem
Answering
machine
Voice mail
service
Case A: Separate fax line
(no voice calls received)
on page 184
Case B: Set up the printer
with DSL on page 185
Case C: Set up the printer
with a PBX phone system or
an ISDN line on page 186
Case D: Fax with
a distinctive ring service on
the same line on page 187
Case E: Shared voice/fax
line on page 188
Case F: Shared voice/fax
line with voice mail
on page 189
Case G: Fax line shared
with computer modem (no
voice calls received)
on page 190
Case H: Shared voice/fax
line with computer modem
on page 193
Case I: Shared voice/fax
line with answering machine
on page 196
Case J: Shared voice/fax
line with computer modem
and answering machine
on page 197
Case K: Shared voice/fax
line with computer dial-up
modem and voice mail
on page 201
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 printer as described in this section.
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Figure B-1 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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 printer with a separate fax line
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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 printer answers automatically after the number of rings you set in the
Rings to Answer setting. The printer begins emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax machine
and receives the fax.
Case B: Set up the printer with DSL
If you have a DSL service through your telephone company, and do not connect any equipment to
the printer, use the instructions in this section to connect a DSL filter between the telephone wall jack
and the printer. The DSL filter removes the digital signal that can interfere with the printer, so the
printer can communicate correctly 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 cannot send and receive
faxes with the printer.
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Figure B-2 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 DSL (or ADSL) filter and cord supplied by your DSL provider
3 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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 printer with DSL
1. Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider.
2. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, 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
printer.
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 printer, 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 printer with optional equipment, contact your local service
provider or vendor for further assistance.
Case C: Set up the printer 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 printer 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.
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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 interferes with any fax transmission, and you cannot send or receive faxes with
the printer. Refer to the documentation that came with your PBX phone system for instructions
on how to turn off the call-waiting tone.
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 printer. 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 longer 2-wire phone cord 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 printer 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 printer
as described in this section.
Figure B-3 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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 printer with a distinctive ring service
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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. Change the Distinctive Ring setting to match the pattern that the telephone company assigned to
your fax number.
NOTE: By default, the printer 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 printer might answer both voice
calls and fax calls or it might not answer at all.
TIP: You can also use the Ring Pattern Detection feature in the printer control panel to set
distinctive ring. With this feature, the printer recognizes and records the ring pattern of an
incoming call and, based on this call, automatically determines the distinctive ring pattern
assigned by your telephone company to fax calls. For more information, see Change the answer
ring pattern for distinctive ring on page 78.
4. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).
5. Run a fax test.
The printer 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 printer begins
emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax machine and receives the fax.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer 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 printer as described in this section.
Figure B-4 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
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2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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)
To set up the printer with a shared voice/fax line
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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 printer, 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
printer cable which has a wall plug attached to it.
3. Now you need to decide how you want the printer to answer calls, automatically or manually:
If you set up the printer to answer calls automatically, it answers all incoming calls and
receives faxes. The printer cannot distinguish between fax and voice calls in this case; if
you suspect the call is a voice call, you need to answer it before the printer answers the
call. To set up the printer to answer calls automatically, turn on the Auto Answer setting.
If you set up the printer to answer faxes manually, you must be available to respond in
person to incoming fax calls or the printer cannot receive faxes. To set up the printer to
answer calls manually, turn off the Auto Answer setting.
4. Run a fax test.
If you pick up the phone before the printer answers the call and hear fax tones from a sending fax
machine, you need to answer the fax call manually.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer 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 printer 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 B-5 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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 printer with voice mail
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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 printer cannot receive faxes.
You must initiate the manual fax before voicemail picks up the line.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer 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 printer as described in this section.
NOTE: If you have a computer dial-up modem, your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line
with the printer. You cannot use both your modem and the printer simultaneously. For example, you
cannot use the printer for faxing while you are using your computer dial-up modem to send an email
or access the Internet.
Set up the printer with a computer dial-up modem
Set up the printer with a computer DSL/ADSL modem
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Set up the printer 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 printer.
Figure B-6 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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 printer with a computer dial-up modem
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the printer.
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 printer.
3. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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. 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
printer cannot 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 printer automatically answers after the number of rings you set in the
Rings to Answer setting. The printer begins emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax machine
and receives the fax.
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If you encounter problems setting up the printer with optional equipment, contact your local service
provider or vendor for further assistance.
Set up the printer 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 Telephone wall jack
2 Parallel splitter
3 DSL/ADSL filter
Connect one end of the phone jack that was supplied with the printer to connect to the 1-LINE
port on the back of the printer. 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 Computer
5 Computer DSL/ADSL modem
NOTE: You 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.
Figure B-7 Example of a parallel splitter
To set up the printer 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 printer, connect one end to the DSL filter, and
then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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.
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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 printer automatically answers after the number of rings you set in the
Rings to Answer setting. The printer begins emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax machine
and receives the fax.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer with optional equipment, contact your local service
provider or vendor for further assistance.
Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer modem
There are two different ways to set up the printer 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.
NOTE: If your computer has only one phone port, you need to purchase a parallel splitter (also
called a coupler), as shown in the illustration. (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.)
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.
There are two different ways to set up the printer 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.
NOTE: If your computer has only one phone port, you need to purchase a parallel splitter (also
called a coupler), as shown in the illustration. (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 B-8 Example of a parallel splitter
To set up the printer on the same phone line as a computer with two phone ports
Figure B-9 Back view of the printer
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1 Telephone wall jack
2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the 1-LINE port.
3 Parallel splitter
4 Computer with modem
5 Telephone
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the printer.
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 printer.
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 printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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
printer cannot receive faxes.
6. Now you need to decide how you want the printer to answer calls, automatically or manually:
If you set up the printer to answer calls automatically, it answers all incoming calls and
receives faxes. The printer cannot distinguish between fax and voice calls in this case; if
you suspect the call is a voice call, you need to answer it before the printer answers the
call. To set up the printer to answer calls automatically, turn on the Auto Answer setting.
If you set up the printer to answer faxes manually, you must be available to respond in
person to incoming fax calls or the printer cannot receive faxes. To set up the printer to
answer calls manually, turn off the Auto Answer setting.
7. Run a fax test.
If you pick up the phone before the printer answers the call and hear fax tones from a sending fax
machine, you 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 printer with optional equipment, contact your local service
provider or vendor for further assistance.
Shared voice/fax with computer DSL/ADSL modem
Use these instructions if your computer has a DSL/ADSL modem
194 Appendix B Additional fax setup ENWW
1 Telephone wall jack
2 Parallel splitter
3 DSL/ADSL filter
4 Use the phone cord provided to connect to the 1-LINE port on the back of the printer.
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/
region.
5 DSL/ADSL modem
6 Computer
7 Telephone
NOTE: You 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.
Figure B-10 Example of a parallel splitter
To set up the printer 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 need to be connected to additional DSL filters to avoid noise when making voice calls.
2. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printers, connect one end to the DSL filter,
then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, you might not be
able to fax successfully. This special phone cord 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 printer, and then connect a phone to this port.
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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 printer automatically answers after the number of rings you set in the
Rings to Answer setting. The printer begins emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax machine
and receives the fax.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer 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 printer as described in
this section.
Figure B-11 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 Use the phone cord provided to connect to the 1-LINE port on the back of the printer
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/
region.
3 Answering machine
4 Telephone (optional)
To set up the printer 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 printer.
2. Unplug your answering machine from the telephone wall jack, and connect it to the port labeled
2-EXT on the back of the printer.
NOTE: If you do not connect your answering machine directly to the printer, fax tones from
a sending fax machine might be recorded on your answering machine, and you might not
receive faxes with the printer.
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3. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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 printer. 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 printer to the maximum number of rings supported
by your printer. (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 printer monitors the call during this time, "listening" for fax
tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the printer emits fax reception tones and receives the fax; if
there are no fax tones, the printer stops monitoring the line and your answering machine can record
a voice message.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer with optional equipment, contact your local service
provider or vendor for further assistance.
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 printer as
described in this section.
NOTE: Since your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line with the printer, you cannot use
both your modem and the printer simultaneously. For example, you cannot use the printer for faxing
while you are using your computer dial-up modem to send an email 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 up the printer 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.
NOTE: If your computer has only one phone port, you need to purchase a parallel splitter (also
called a coupler), as shown in the illustration. (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.)
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Figure B-12 Example of a parallel splitter
To set up the printer on the same phone line as a computer with two phone ports
Figure B-13 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 "IN" phone port on your computer
3 "OUT" phone port on your computer
4 Telephone (optional)
5 Answering machine
6 Computer with modem
7 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer to connect to the 1-LINE port.
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/
region.
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the printer.
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 printer.
3. Unplug your answering machine from the telephone wall jack, and connect it to the port labeled
"OUT" on the back of the computer (the computer dial-up modem).
4. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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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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 printer. 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
printer cannot receive faxes.
7. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.
8. Set your answering machine to answer after a low number of rings.
9. Change the Rings to Answer setting on the printer to the maximum number of rings supported
by the product. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/region.)
10. 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 printer monitors the call during this time, "listening" for fax
tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the printer emits fax reception tones and receives the fax; if
there are no fax tones, the printer stops monitoring the line and your answering machine can record
a voice message.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer 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 Telephone wall jack
2 Parallel splitter
3 DSL/ADSL filter
4 Phone cord provided with the printer connected to the 1-LINE port on the back of the printer
You might need to connect the supplied phone cord to the adapter provided for your country/
region.
5 DSL/ADSL modem
6 Computer
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7 Answering machine
8 Telephone (optional)
NOTE: You 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.
Figure B-14 Example of a parallel splitter
To set up the printer 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 need to be connected to additional DSL/ADSL filters, to avoid noise when making
voice calls.
2. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer, connect one end to the DSL/ADSL
filter, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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 printer.
NOTE: If you do not connect your answering machine directly to the printer, fax tones from
a sending fax machine might be recorded on your answering machine, and you might not
receive faxes with the printer.
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 printer to the maximum number of rings supported
by the printer.
NOTE: The maximum number of rings varies by country/region.
9. Run a fax test.
When the phone rings, your answering machine answers after the number of rings you have set, and
then play your recorded greeting. The printer monitors the call during this time, “listening” for fax
tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the printer emits fax reception tones and receive the fax; if
there are no fax tones, the printer 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 printer 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 printer 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 printer, you cannot use both your
modem and the printer simultaneously. For example, you cannot use the printer for faxing if you are
using your computer dial-up modem to send an email or access the Internet.
There are two different ways to set up the printer 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 need to purchase a parallel splitter (also called
a coupler), as shown in the illustration. (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 B-15 Example of a parallel splitter
If your computer has two phone ports, set up the printer as follows:
Figure B-16 Back view of the printer
1 Telephone wall jack
2 Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the printer 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
4 Telephone
ENWW Set up faxing (parallel phone systems) 201
To set up the printer 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 printer.
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 printer.
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 printer, connect one end to your telephone
wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the printer.
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 printer, 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
printer cannot 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 printer cannot receive faxes.
If you encounter problems setting up the printer with optional equipment, contact your local service
provider or vendor for further assistance.
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Serial-type fax setup
For information on setting up the printer for faxing using a serial-type phone system, see the Fax
Configuration web site for your country/region.
Austria www.hp.com/at/faxconfig
Germany www.hp.com/de/faxconfig
Switzerland (French) www.hp.com/ch/fr/faxconfig
Switzerland (German) www.hp.com/ch/de/faxconfig
United Kingdom www.hp.com/uk/faxconfig
Finland www.hp.fi/faxconfig
Denmark www.hp.dk/faxconfig
Sweden www.hp.se/faxconfig
Norway www.hp.no/faxconfig
Netherlands www.hp.nl/faxconfig
Belgium (Dutch) www.hp.be/nl/faxconfig
Belgium (French) www.hp.be/fr/faxconfig
Portugal www.hp.pt/faxconfig
Spain www.hp.es/faxconfig
France www.hp.com/fr/faxconfig
Ireland www.hp.com/ie/faxconfig
Italy www.hp.com/it/faxconfig
ENWW Serial-type fax setup 203
Test fax setup
You can test your fax setup to check the status of the printer and to make sure it is set up correctly for
faxing. Perform this test after you have completed setting up the printer for faxing. The test does the
following:
Tests the fax hardware
Verifies the correct type of phone cord is connected to the printer
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 printer 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 printer control panel
1. Set up the printer 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 printer control panel display, touch and slide your finger across the screen and then
touch Setup.
4. Touch Tools, and then touch Run Fax Test.
The printer 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.
204 Appendix B Additional fax setup ENWW
C Errors (Windows)
Fax memory full
Unable to communicate with printer
Low on ink
Printhead Problem
Ink Cartridge Problem
Replace the ink cartridge
Incompatible older generation cartridge installed
Paper Mismatch
The cartridge cradle cannot move
Paper Jam
The printer is out of paper
Printer Offline
Printer Paused
Document failed to print
Printer failure
Door or cover open
Previously used ink cartridge installed
Ink cartridges depleted
Ink cartridge failure
Printer supply upgrade
Printer supply upgrade successful
Printer supply upgrade problem
Non-HP ink cartridges installed
Using Genuine HP Cartridges has its Rewards
Counterfeit Cartridge Advisory
Used, Refilled or Counterfeit Cartridge Detected
Use SETUP cartridges
ENWW 205
Do not use SETUP cartridges
Not enough ink at startup
Use black ink only?
Use color ink only?
Incompatible ink cartridges
Ink sensor failure
Ink sensor warning
Problem with printer preparation
Color cartridge out of ink
Black cartridge out of ink
Automatic document feeder cover open
Problem with ink system
206 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Fax memory full
If Backup Fax Reception or HP Digital Fax is enabled and the printer has a problem (such as a paper
jam), the printer saves incoming faxes to memory until the problem is resolved. However, the printer's
memory might fill up with faxes that have not been printed yet or transferred to the computer.
To solve this problem, resolve any problems with the printer.
For more information, see Solve fax problems on page 141.
ENWW Fax memory full 207
Unable to communicate with printer
The computer cannot communicate with the printer because one of the following events has
occurred:
The printer has been turned off.
The cable connecting the printer, such as a USB cable or a network (Ethernet) cable, has been
disconnected.
If the printer is connected to a wireless network, the wireless connection has been broken.
To solve this problem, try the following solutions:
Make sure the printer is turned on and that (the Power light) is on.
Make sure the power cord and other cables are working and are firmly connected to the printer.
Make sure the power cord is connected firmly to a functioning, alternating current (AC) power
outlet.
If the printer is connected to a network, make sure the network is functioning properly. For more
information, see General network troubleshooting on page 150.
If the printer is connected to a wireless network, make sure the wireless network is functioning
properly. For more information, see Unable to connect the printer wirelessly on page 150.
208 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Low on ink
The ink cartridge identified in the message is low on ink.
Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you receive
a low ink warning message, consider having a replacement cartridge available to avoid possible
printing delays. You do not need to replace cartridges until prompted to do so.
For information about replacing ink cartridges, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99. For
information about ordering ink cartridges, see Order ink cartridges on page 101. For information
about recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling program on page 178.
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 printer and cartridges for printing. In
addition, some residual ink is left in the cartridge after it is used. For more information see
www.hp.com/go/inkusage.
ENWW Low on ink 209
Printhead Problem
The printhead is missing, not detected, incorrectly installed, or incompatible.
If this error occurs at printer setup, try the following solutions:
Reinstall the printhead.
For more information, see Reinstall the printhead on page 157.
CAUTION: The printheads contain electrical contacts that can be damaged easily.
If this error occurs after the printer has been used for a period of time, try the following solutions:
Turn the printer off and on.
Turn off the printer, and then turn it on again by pressing (the Power button).
If the problem persists, contact HP support for service or replacement. For more information, see
HP support on page 122.
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Ink Cartridge Problem
The ink cartridge identified in the message is missing, damaged, or inserted into the wrong slot in the
printer.
To solve this problem, try the following solutions. 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 the printer off and on
Turn off the printer, and then turn it on again.
If the problem persists, try the next solution.
Solution 2: Install the ink cartridges correctly
Make sure all of the ink cartridges are properly installed:
1. Gently pull open the ink cartridge access door.
2. Remove the ink cartridge by pushing it in to release it, and then pulling it firmly toward you.
3. Insert the cartridge into the slot. Press firmly on the cartridge to ensure proper contact.
4. Close the ink cartridge access door and check if the error message has gone away.
ENWW Ink Cartridge Problem 211
Replace the ink cartridge
Replace the indicated ink cartridge. For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
NOTE: If your cartridge is still under warranty, contact HP support for service or replacement. For
more information about ink cartridge warranty, see Ink cartridge warranty information on page 164. If
the problem persists after you replace the cartridge, contact HP support. For more information, see
HP support on page 122.
212 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Incompatible older generation cartridge installed
You will need to use a newer version of this cartridge. In most cases you can identify a newer version
of the cartridge by looking at the exterior of the cartridge package. Find the Warranty Ends date.
If it says ‘v1’ several spaces to the right of the date, then the cartridge is the updated newer version.
Click here to go online for more information .
ENWW Incompatible older generation cartridge installed 213
Paper Mismatch
The paper size or type selected in the printer driver does not match the paper loaded in the printer.
Make sure that the correct paper is loaded in the printer, and then print the document again. For more
information, see Load paper on page 23.
NOTE: If the paper loaded in the printer is the correct size, change the selected paper size in the
printer driver, and then print the document again.
214 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
The cartridge cradle cannot move
Something is blocking the ink cartridge cradle (the part of the printer that holds the ink cartridges).
To clear the obstruction, press (the Power button) to turn off the printer, and then check the printer
for jams.
For more information, see Clear jams on page 159.
ENWW The cartridge cradle cannot move 215
Paper Jam
Paper has become jammed in the printer.
Before you try to clear the jam, check the following:
Make sure that you have loaded paper that meets specifications and is not wrinkled, folded, or
damaged. For more information, see Paper size and weights on page 166.
Make sure that the printer is clean. For more information, see Maintain the printer on page 34.
Make sure that the trays are loaded correctly and are not too full. For more information, see
Load paper on page 23.
For instructions on clearing jams, as well as more information about how to avoid jams, see Clear
jams on page 159.
216 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
The printer is out of paper
The default tray is empty.
Load more paper, and then touch OK.
For more information, see Load paper on page 23.
ENWW The printer is out of paper 217
Printer Offline
The printer is currently offline. While offline, the printer cannot be used.
To change the printer's status, complete the following steps.
1. Depending on your operating system, do one the following:
Windows 8: On the Start screen, click Control Panel, and then click View devices and
printers.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP: Click Start, and then click Devices and
Printers, Printers, or Printers and Faxes.
2. If the printers listed in the dialog box are not being displayed in Details view, click the View
menu, and then click Details.
3. If the printer is Offline, right-click the printer, and click Use Printer Online.
4. Try using the printer again.
218 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Printer Paused
The printer is currently paused. While paused, new jobs are added to the queue but are not printed.
To change the printer's status, depending on your operating system, do one of the following:
To change the printer's status, do one of the following:
1. Depending on your operating system, do one the following:
Windows 8: On the Start screen, click Control Panel, and then click View devices and
printers.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP: Click Start, and then click Devices and
Printers, Printers, or Printers and Faxes.
2. If the printers listed in the dialog box are not being displayed in Details view, click the View
menu, and then click Details.
3. If the printer is paused, right-click the printer, and click Resume Printing.
4. Try using the printer again.
ENWW Printer Paused 219
Document failed to print
The printer could not print the document because a problem occurred in the printing system.
For information about solving printing problems, see Solve printer problems on page 129.
220 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Printer failure
There was a problem with the printer. Usually, you can resolve such problems by completing the
following steps:
1. Press (the Power button) to turn off the printer.
2. Unplug the power cord, and then plug in the power cord again.
3. Press (the Power button) to turn on the printer.
If this problem persists, write down the error code provided in the message, and then contact HP
support. For more information about contacting HP support, see HP support on page 122.
ENWW Printer failure 221
Door or cover open
Before the printer can print documents, all doors and covers must be closed.
TIP: When completely closed, most doors and covers snap into place.
If the problem persists after you’ve securely closed all doors and covers, contact HP support. For
more information, see HP support on page 122.
222 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Previously used ink cartridge installed
The ink cartridge identified in the message was previously used in a different printer.
You can use ink cartridges in different printers, but if the cartridge was left outside of a printer for an
extended period of time, the print quality of your documents might be affected. Also, if you use ink
cartridges that have been used in a different printer, the ink level indicator might be inaccurate or
unavailable.
If the print quality is unsatisfactory, try cleaning the printheads.
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 printer 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.
For more information about storing ink cartridges, see Order ink cartridges on page 101.
ENWW Previously used ink cartridge installed 223
Ink cartridges depleted
The cartridges listed in the message must be replaced to resume printing. HP recommends that you
do not remove an ink cartridge until a replacement is ready to install.
For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
224 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Ink cartridge failure
The cartridges listed in the message are damaged or have failed.
See Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
ENWW Ink cartridge failure 225
Printer supply upgrade
The cartridge listed in the message can only be used to upgrade one printer. Click OK to use it on this
printer. If you do not wish to proceed with the supply upgrade for this printer, click Cancel Print and
then remove the cartridge.
226 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Printer supply upgrade successful
The supply upgrade was successful. The cartridges listed in the message can now be used in the
printer.
ENWW Printer supply upgrade successful 227
Printer supply upgrade problem
The supply upgrade was not successful. The cartridges listed in the message can still be used in this
printer. Replace the Supply Upgrade cartridge. For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges
on page 99.
228 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Non-HP ink cartridges installed
HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP supplies. Printer 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, visit HP at www.hp.com/go/anticounterfeit for more information or to
report fraud.
ENWW Non-HP ink cartridges installed 229
Using Genuine HP Cartridges has its Rewards
HP rewards loyal customers for using genuine HP supplies. Click the button below the message to
view Rewards online. Reward may not be available in all regions.
230 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Counterfeit Cartridge Advisory
The installed cartridge is not a new, genuine HP cartridge. Contact the store where this cartridge was
purchased. To report suspected fraud, visit HP at www.hp.com/go/anticounterfeit. To continue using
the cartridge, click Continue.
ENWW Counterfeit Cartridge Advisory 231
Used, Refilled or Counterfeit Cartridge Detected
The original HP ink in the cartridge has been depleted. The solution for this problem is to replace the
ink cartridge or click OK to continue using the cartridge. For more information about replacing the
cartridge, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99. HP rewards loyal customers for using genuine
HP supplies. Click the button below the message to view Rewards online. Rewards may not be
available in all regions.
WARNING! HP's ink cartridge warranty does not cover non-HP ink or cartridges. HP's printer
warranty does not cover repairs or service due to use of non-HP cartridges or ink. HP does not
guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP ink. Information about ink levels will not be available.
232 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Use SETUP cartridges
When you first setup the printer, you must install the cartridges that shipped in the box with the
printer. These cartridges are labeled SETUP, and they calibrate your printer before the first print job.
Failure to install the SETUP cartridges during the initial product setup causes an error. If you installed
a set of regular cartridges, remove them and install the SETUP cartridges to complete printer setup.
After printer setup is complete, the printer can use regular cartridges.
if you still receive error messages and the printer cannot complete ink system initialization, contact
HP support. For more information, see HP support on page 122.
Click here to go online for more information .
ENWW Use SETUP cartridges 233
Do not use SETUP cartridges
SETUP cartridges cannot be used after the printer has been initialized. Remove and install non-
SETUP cartridges. For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
234 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Not enough ink at startup
The used cartridges listed in the message might not have enough ink to complete one-time startup
processes.
Solution: Install new cartridges or click OK to use installed cartridges.
If startup cannot complete with installed cartridges, new cartridges will be needed. For information on
how to install new cartridges, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
ENWW Not enough ink at startup 235
Use black ink only?
The cartridges listed in the message are out of ink.
Solutions: To print in color, replace the empty cartridges. For information about how to install new
cartridges, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
To temporarily print using Black ink only, click Use Black Only. The printer will replace color with
grayscale. The empty cartridges will need to be replaced soon.
CAUTION: Do NOT remove the empty color cartridge to print in Use Black Only mode.
236 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Use color ink only?
The black cartridge is out of ink.
Solutions: To temporarily replace black with color, click Use Color Only. Black will be simulated. Text
and photo quality will differ from those printed when using all cartridges. The black cartridge will need
to be replaced soon.
To print with black, replace the black ink cartridge. For information about how to install new
cartridges, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
CAUTION: Do NOT remove the empty black cartridge to print in Use Color Only mode.
ENWW Use color ink only? 237
Incompatible ink cartridges
The ink cartridge is not compatible with your printer. This error can occur if you install an HP Instant
Ink cartridge into a printer that has not been enrolled in the HP Instant Ink program. It can also occur
if the HP Instant Ink cartridge was previously used in a different printer enrolled in the HP Instant Ink
program.
Visit the HP Instant Ink program website for more information.
238 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Ink sensor failure
The ink sensor has failed and the printer can no longer print.
Contact HP support. For more information, see www.hp.com/support.
ENWW Ink sensor failure 239
Ink sensor warning
The ink sensor is reporting an unexpected condition. This could be caused by the cartridge, or the
sensor may have failed. If the sensor has failed, it can no longer sense when your cartridges are out
of ink. Printing with an empty cartridge will cause air to enter the ink system, which causes poor print
quality. Significant amounts of ink will be used up to recover from this condition, which will deplete
much of the ink supply for all cartridges.
Solution: Click OK to continue printing or replace the cartridge. For information about how to install
new cartridges, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
240 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Problem with printer preparation
The printer clock has failed and ink preparation may not be complete. The estimated Ink Level gauge
might be inaccurate.
Solution: Check the print quality of your print job. If it is not satisfactory, running the printhead
cleaning procedure from the toolbox might improve it.
ENWW Problem with printer preparation 241
Color cartridge out of ink
The cartridges listed in the message are out of ink.
Solutions: To print in color, replace the empty cartridges. For information about how to install new
cartridges, see Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
To temporarily print using black ink only, click Cancel Print and then re-send the print job. The Use
black ink only? message appears before the job prints. The empty cartridges will need to be replaced
soon.
CAUTION: Do NOT remove the empty color cartridge to print in Use Black Only mode.
242 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Black cartridge out of ink
The black cartridge is out of ink.
Solutions: Replace the black ink cartridge. For information about how to install new cartridges, see
Replace the ink cartridges on page 99.
CAUTION: Do NOT remove the empty black cartridge to print in Use Color Only mode.
To temporarily replace black with color, click Cancel Print and re-send the print job. The Use color ink
only? message appears before the job prints. The black cartridge will need to be replaced soon.
ENWW Black cartridge out of ink 243
Automatic document feeder cover open
Close the cover of the Automatic Document Feeder to continue.
244 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Problem with ink system
Please remove the ink cartridges and examine them for any sign of leaks. If any cartridges have
leaks, contact HP support. Do not use cartridges that are leaking.
If there are no leaks, re-install cartridges and close the printer cover. Turn the printer off then on
again. If you get this message a second time, contact HP support.
For more information about contacting HP support, see HP support on page 122.
ENWW Problem with ink system 245
246 Appendix C Errors (Windows) ENWW
Index
A
accessibility 4
accessories
printer status report 125
setup 30
acoustic emissions 167
ADSL, fax setup with
parallel phone systems 185
after the support period 123
align printhead 156
answer ring pattern
change 78
parallel phone systems 187
answering machine
set up with fax (parallel phone
systems) 196
set up with fax and modem
197
automatic document feeder (ADF)
clean 35
feeding problems,
troubleshoot 35
automatic fax reduction 70
B
backup fax 68
baud rate 79
black and white pages
fax 61
blank pages, troubleshoot
copy 135
blocked fax numbers
set up 70
broadcast faxing
send 65
buttons, control panel 9
C
calibrate linefeed 157
carriage
clear carriage jams 162
cartridges 101
clean
automatic document feeder
35
exterior 34
printhead 155
scanner glass 34
clear
fax logs 84
colored text, and OCR 58
computer modem
shared with fax (parallel phone
systems) 190
shared with fax and answering
machine (parallel phone
systems) 197
shared with fax and voice line
(parallel phone systems)
193
shared with fax and voice mail
(parallel phone systems)
201
confirmation reports, fax 83
connectors, locating 8
control panel
buttons 9
lights 9
status icons 9
Copy 10
copy
quality 135
specifications 166
troubleshoot 135
correct port test, fax 142
customer support
electronic 122
D
dial tone test, failure 144
dial type, setting 79
dial-up modem
shared with fax (parallel phone
systems) 190
shared with fax and answering
machine (parallel phone
systems) 197
shared with fax and voice line
(parallel phone systems)
193
shared with fax and voice mail
(parallel phone systems)
201
distinctive ringing
change 78
parallel phone systems 187
document feeder
load originals 28
DSL, fax setup with
parallel phone systems 185
duplexer
clear jams 159
installation 30
E
ECM.
See
error correction mode
edit
text in OCR program 58
embedded web server
about 118
opening 118
troubleshoot, cannot be
opened 153
Webscan 57
environmental specifications 165
environmental sustainability
program 177
error correction mode 66
error reports, fax 84
EWS.
See
embedded web server
F
fax
answer mode 77
answering machine and
modem, shared with (parallel
phone systems) 197
ENWW Index 247
answering machine, set up
(parallel phone systems)
196
auto answer 77
backup fax 68
blocking numbers 70
confirmation reports 83
dial tone test, failed 144
dial type, setting 79
distinctive ringing setup
(parallel phone systems)
187
distinctive ringing, change
pattern 78
DSL, set up (parallel phone
systems) 185
error correction mode 66
error reports 84
forwarding 69
header 77
Internet Protocol, over 82
ISDN line, set up (parallel
phone systems) 186
line condition test, failed 144
log, clear 84
log, print 84
manual receive 67
modem and answering
machine, shared with (parallel
phone systems) 197
modem and voice line, shared
with (parallel phone
systems) 193
modem and voice mail, shared
with (parallel phone
systems) 201
modem, shared with (parallel
phone systems) 190
monitor dialing 64, 65
paper size 69
parallel phone systems 182
PBX system, set up (parallel
phone systems) 186
phone cord connection test,
failed 142
phone cord type test, failed
143
print last transaction details
85
receive 67
receive, troubleshoot 145,
147
redial options 79
reduction 70
reports 83
reprint 68
rings to answer 78
send 62
send, troubleshoot 145, 148
separate line setup (parallel
phone systems) 184
settings, change 77
setup types 183
shared phone line setup
(parallel phone systems)
188
sound volume 80
specifications 167
speed 79
test failed 141
test setup 204
troubleshoot 141
voice mail, set up (parallel
phone systems) 189
wall jack test, failed 142
Fax screen 10
firewalls, troubleshoot 131
FoIP 82
forwarding faxes 69
G
glass, scanner
clean 34
load originals 27
locating 7
grainy or white bands on copies,
troubleshoot 136
H
hardware, fax setup test 141
head 155
header, fax 77
Help 10
HP Utility (OS X)
opening 117
humidity specifications 165
I
ink cartridges 8
check ink levels 97
locating 8
part numbers 101, 126
replace 99
status 126
tips 96
warranty expiration dates 126
ink level icons 10
ink levels, check 97
ink-cartridge access door,
locating 8
installation
duplexer 30
Internet Protocol
fax, using 82
IP address
checking for printer 153
IP settings 109
ISDN line, set up with fax
parallel phone systems 186
J
jams
clear 159
paper 161
paper to avoid 22
junk fax mode 70
L
lights, control panel 9
line condition test, fax 144
linefeed, calibrate 157
lines
copies, troubleshoot 135
scans, troubleshoot 139
link speed, setting 109
log, fax
print 84
M
maintain
printhead 155
maintenance
align printhead 156
calibrate linefeed 157
check ink levels 97
clean printhead 155
printhead 155
reinstall the printhead 157
replace ink cartridges 99
manual faxing
receive 67
send 63, 64
memory
reprint faxes 68
save faxes 68
missing or incorrect information,
troubleshoot 131
model number 125
modem
shared with fax (parallel phone
systems) 190
248 Index ENWW
shared with fax and answering
machine (parallel phone
systems) 197
shared with fax and voice line
(parallel phone systems)
193
shared with fax and voice mail
(parallel phone systems)
201
monitor dialing 64, 65
multi-feeds, troubleshoot 130
N
networks
connector illustration 8
firewalls, troubleshoot 131
IP settings 109
link speed 109
settings, change 109
solve problems 150
view and print settings 109
wireless communication
setup 106
wireless settings 126
noise information 167
O
OCR
edit scanned documents 58
troubleshoot 138
operating systems supported 165
originals
scan 56
OS X
HP Utility 117
output tray
locating 7
P
paper
clear jams 159
HP, order 21
jams 161
load tray 23
selecting 22
size, set for fax 69
skewed pages 130
specifications 166
troubleshoot feeding 129
paper-feed problems,
troubleshoot 129
parallel phone systems
answering machine setup 196
countries/regions with 182
distinctive ringing setup 187
DSL setup 185
ISDN setup 186
modem and answering
machine setup 197
modem and voice mail setup
201
modem setup 190
modem shared with voice line
setup 193
PBX setup 186
separate line setup 184
setup types 183
shared line setup 188
PBX system, set up with fax
parallel phone systems 186
phone cord
connected to correct port test
failed 142
correct type test failed 143
phone line, answer ring pattern
78
phone support 123
phone support period
period for support 123
phone, fax from
receive 67
send, 63
photos
insert USB flash drive 29
power
troubleshoot 129
power input, locating 8
print
fax logs 84
fax reports 83
faxes 68
last fax details 85
printer status report 125
troubleshoot 129
print settings
print quality 132
print-carriage access door,
locating 8
printer control panel
locating 7
network settings 109
scan from 56
send faxes 62
printer software (Windows)
about 116
opening 37, 116
printer status report
information on 125
print 125
printhead 157
clean 155
printhead, align 156
pulse dialing 79
Q
quality, troubleshoot
copy 135
scan 139
R
radio interference
regulatory information 174
rear access panel
clear jams 159
illustration 8
receive faxes
auto answer mode 77
automatically 67
blocking numbers 70
forwarding 69
manually 67
rings to answer 78
troubleshoot 145, 147
recycle
ink cartridges 178
redial options, setting 79
reduce fax 70
regulatory information 169, 174
regulatory model number 169
Reinstall the printhead 157
replace ink cartridges 99
reports
confirmation, fax 83
error, fax 84
fax test failed 141
printhead 155
reprint
faxes from memory 68
rings to answer 78
S
save
faxes in memory 68
scan
from printer control panel 56
from Webscan 57
OCR 58
quality 139
Scan screen 10
scan specifications 166
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slow 137
troubleshoot 137
Scan screen 10
scanner glass
clean 34
load originals 27
locating 7
second tray
use Tray 2 31
send faxes
basic fax 62
manually 63
memory, from 65
monitor dialing 64, 65
troubleshoot 145, 148
send scans
for OCR 58
troubleshoot 137
serial number 125
serial phone systems
countries/regions with 182
setup types 183
settings
network 109
speed, fax 79
volume, fax 80
Setup 10
setup
accessories 30
answering machine (parallel
phone systems) 196
answering machine and
modem (parallel phone
systems) 197
computer modem (parallel
phone systems) 190
computer modem and
answering machine (parallel
phone systems) 197
computer modem and voice
line (parallel phone
systems) 193
computer modem and voice
mail (parallel phone
systems) 201
distinctive ringing 78
distinctive ringing (parallel
phone systems) 187
DSL (parallel phone systems)
185
fax scenarios 183
fax, with parallel phone
systems 182
ISDN line (parallel phone
systems) 186
PBX system (parallel phone
systems) 186
separate fax line (parallel
phone systems) 184
shared phone line (parallel
phone systems) 188
test fax 204
voice mail (parallel phone
systems) 189
voice mail and computer
modem (parallel phone
systems) 201
size
scans, troubleshoot 139
troubleshoot copy 135
skew, troubleshoot
copy 135
print 130
scan 139
software
OCR 58
Webscan 57
sound pressure 167
specifications
acoustic emissions 167
paper 166
physical 165
system requirements 165
speed
troubleshoot for scanner 137
speed dial
send fax 62
status
network configuration page
126
printer status report 125
status icons 9
stripes on scans, troubleshoot
139
subscriber identification code 77
supplies
printer status report 125
support 122
support process 122
system requirements 165
T
technical information
copy specifications 166
fax specifications 167
scan specifications 166
telephone line, answer ring
pattern 78
telephone wall jack, fax 142
telephone, fax from
receive 67
send 63
temperature specifications 165
tests, fax
dial tone, failed 144
failed 141
fax line condition 144
fax phone cord type test
failed 143
hardware, failed 141
port connection, failed 142
setup 204
telephone wall jack 142
text
cannot be edited after scan,
troubleshoot 138
missing from scan,
troubleshoot 137
tone dialing 79
trays
clear jams 159
load paper 23
locating 7
paper-width guides
illustration 7
troubleshoot feeding 129
troubleshoot
control panel help system 124
copy 135
copy quality 135
embedded web server 153
fax 141
fax dial tone test failed 144
fax hardware test failed 141
fax line test failed 144
fax phone cord connection test
failed 142
fax phone cord type test
failed 143
fax tests 141
fax wall jack test, failed 142
firewalls 131
jams, paper 161
missing or incorrect
information 131
multiple pages are picked 130
network configuration page
126
nothing prints 131
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paper not picked up from tray
129
paper-feed problems 129
power 129
print 129
printer status report 125
printing problem 131
receive faxes 145, 147
scan 137
scan quality 139
send faxes 145, 148
skewed copies 135
skewed pages 130
troubleshooting
solve network problems 150
U
USB connection
port, locating 7, 8
USB flash drive
insert 29
V
view
network settings 109
voice mail
set up with fax (parallel phone
systems) 189
set up with fax and computer
modem (parallel phone
systems) 201
volume
fax sounds 80
W
wall jack test, fax 142
web sites
customer support 122
environmental programs 177
Webscan 57
websites
accessibility information 4
white bands or stripes,
troubleshoot
copies 136
scans 139
Windows
system requirements 165
wireless communication
regulatory information 174
set up 106
wireless connection icons 9
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