HP (Hewlett-Packard) 2840 manual

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    HP C olor L a se rJet 2 8 20/2 8 3 0/2 8 4 0 S oft w ar e T ec hnical R ef er ence[...]

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    HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 Software Technical Reference[...]

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    Copyright © 2005 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reproduction, adaptation or translation without prior written per mission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express[...]

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    Table of contents 1 Purpose and scope Introduction ............. ..................... ................... ...................... ..................... .................. ................ ..........2 HP Las erJet all- in-one product co mparison ............... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. .....3 Softwar[...]

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    Scanni ng metho ds ...... ......... ................. ........... ................. .......... ................ ........... ............. 37 HP Scan sof tware .......... ........... ................. ......... ................. ........... ................... ................ .38 E-mail .. ........... ................. ........... .................[...]

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    Color Printing Mode (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) ........... .............. .............. ............. ..............6 2 Print Optimizations (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) ........... .............. .............. ............. ..............6 2 PostScript Options (PS Emulation Unidriver only) ........... .............. .............. ............. .....[...]

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    Color ............................... .................78 Shading ... ............. ......................... ...79 Size ........ ....................................... ...79 Style . ......................................... .......79 Default s ettings .............. ................. .79 Finishing tab features .... .......................... ....[...]

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    PostScript Passthrough (PS Emulation Unidriv er only) ..................................................94 Additional Device Settings options (PS Emulation Unidriv er only) ......... ............. ..................... ............ ............94 Available PostScript Memory .... ................. .......95 Output P rotocol ........ ................[...]

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    Scale to Fit .......... ..................... ................. ................. ................. .....114 % of Normal Size ...... ................... ..................... .................. .............115 Watermarks ............ .............. ............... ................ .............. ............... ................ 115 Curren t Waterm[...]

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    Fonts .......... ................... .............. .................. ................. .................. 140 Printe r Memory ................... .............. ....................... ............... .........141 Include Types in Applic ation Sou rce List selec tion ........ ............... ...141 Printer image ......... ................ .......[...]

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    Print ...... ................ ......................... ................ .......................... ........161 Fax .............. ................. ............... .................. .................. ................. 161 Networking ........ ................. ................. ................. .................. ..........162 System requirement[...]

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    Fax Viewer ......... ................. .................. ................. ................. .........216 Fax Data Properties ............ ............... .................. .................. ..........217 Fax Re ports s creen ....................... . .......... .......................................218 Detailed Fax Settings ...................[...]

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    General ................ ................ ........... ............... ........... ................ .......2 65 Fax Send ............ .................. ............................. .................. ............265 Fax Receive ............ ................. ............. ................. ................. .........267 Fax Set up Wizard .........[...]

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    Using the HP LaserJet all-in-o ne software Uninstall componen t (recomm ended) ...................... ...................... ................................... 326 Using the Windows Add o r Remove Programs compon ent .. .. . .. .. . ..327 Uninstalling a Minimum installation ........ ................ ............................... ...........327 U[...]

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    For OS 9.2.2 users only .......... ................ ............. ................. ...........350 For More I nformation ..... ................ .......................... ................. .......350 Copyright ........................... .................. ............................ ................3 50 HP System Diagnostics ......... ...........[...]

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    List of tables Table 1-1 Features of the HP LaserJet all-in-one products ............... ..................... .................. ................ ......3 Table 1-2 CD part numbers f or the HP Lase rJet all- in-one s oftware .............................................................6 Table 1-3 User documentation availab ility and localization ..[...]

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    Table 8-5 Custom media sizes .................. .................... ................. ................. ................. .......... .............. ..335 Table 8-6 Media-type commands ....... ................. ................. ................. ................ ................. ....... .............335 Table 8-7 Devices installed by the HP Color[...]

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    List of figures Figure 2-1 HP Director screen ....... ................. ............... ................. ................. ................. ........ ................ .....27 Figure 2-2 Device St atus screen .. ............ .................. ............ .................. ............ ...................... ................... 29 Figure 2-3 Devi[...]

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    Figure 4-7 Effects tab - HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver ......... ....................... ...................... .................... . ... .....113 Figure 4-8 Preview images - Legal on Le tter; Scale to Fit off (lef t) and on (righ t) ................... ....................114 Figure 4-9 Watermark Details dialog bo x ........................ .......[...]

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    Figure 6-8 Device Co nfiguration scre en – 2 of 4 ................... ............ .......... ........... ........... ................. .........200 Figure 6-9 Device Co nfiguration scre en – 3 of 4 ................... ............ .......... ........... ........... ................. .........201 Figure 6-10 Device Config uration screen – 4 o[...]

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    Figure 6-58 Service s creen ........... ............. ......................... ......................... .............. ............. ..... .................258 Figure 6-59 Device Polling Settings screen .. ..................... ...................... ..................... ................... ............ ..260 Figure 6-60 Save / Restore Settings [...]

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    Figure 7-18 USB inst all – Time Remaining dialog bo x ............ ........... ........... ............ ........... ........... ........ ......312 Figure 7-19 USB install – Restart your computer dialog box ...................... ..................... ................. ......... ....313 Figure 7-20 USB install – Congratulation s! Software ins [...]

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    xxii ENWW[...]

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    1 Purpose and scope This chapter provid es information about the fo llowing topics: ● Introduction ● HP LaserJet all-in-one product compar ison ● Software availabi lity and fulfillment ● Documentation availab ility and localization ENWW 1 Purpose and scope[...]

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    Introduction This software technical reference (STR) provides info rmation a bout and troublesho oting tips for the all- in-one softw are for the HP Color La serJe t 2820/2 830/2840 all-in-one products. This document is prepared in an el ectronic format to serve as a quick-refere nce tool for Cust omer Care Center (CCC) agents, s upport engineers, [...]

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    HP LaserJet all-in-one product comparison The following table contains de scriptions of the thre e HP LaserJet all-in-one products that are described in this STR. Table 1-1 Features of the HP LaserJet all-in -one products Feature HP Color LaserJet 2 820 HP Color LaserJet 2830 HP Color LaserJet 2840 HP Product number Q3948A Q3949A Q3950A Memory ■ [...]

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    Feature HP Color LaserJet 28 20 HP Color LaserJet 2830 HP Color LaserJet 2840 HP Product number Q3948A Q3949A Q3950A Paper handling ■ One 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF); maximum media size, 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 inches) ■ One 125-sheet or 10- envelope media input tra y (tray 1); maximum media size, 216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 inches) ■ [...]

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    Feature HP Color LaserJet 2 820 HP Color LaserJet 2830 HP Color LaserJet 2840 HP Product number Q3948A Q3949A Q3950A Table 1-1 Features of the HP LaserJet all-in-one products (continued) ENWW HP LaserJet all-in- one prod uct comparison 5 Purpose and scope[...]

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    Software availability and fulfillment Ordering software To order the so ftware if the CD is damage d or mi ssing, contact HP Support at the followi ng Web site. www.hp.com/ support/clj2800series To request the softwa re CD by phone, see the following Web site for the correct contact number for your country/region: welcome.hp.com / country/us/en/wwc[...]

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    Part number Description Languages included on CD ■ Traditional Chinese Q3948–60183 ReadIRIS V9.0 software CD for the HP Co lor LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 all-in-one pr oduct NOTE The ReadIRIS CD is not set up at fulfillment. The CD will be available from Global Support Organization (GSO) or HP Parts due to contr actual and licensing agreements. Th[...]

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    Documentation availability and localization The documentation in the following table is availabl e for the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 all-in- one product . Table 1-3 User documentation availability an d localization Document name Languag es Part number Location HP Color LaserJe t 2820/2830/2840 User Guide ■ Danish ■ Dutch ■ English ■ [...]

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    Document name Languages Part number Location ■ Danish ■ English ■ Finnish ■ Hebrew ■ Norwegian ■ Swedish Q3948–90922 ■ Arabic ■ English ■ Estonian ■ Kazakh ■ Latvian ■ Lithuanian ■ Russian ■ Turkish Q3948-90923 ■ Bulgarian ■ Croatian ■ English ■ Greek ■ Romanian ■ Slovenian Q3948–90924 ■ Czech ■ Engli[...]

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    The HP Color La serJet 2820/2830/284 0 User Guide is available, on a print-on-demand b asis, in the languages shown in the following table. Language Part number English (EN) Q3948-90901 Czech (CS) Q3948-90902 Danish (DN) Q3948-90903 Dutch (NL) Q3948-90904 Finnish (FI) Q3948-90905 French (FR) Q3948-90906 German (DE) Q3948-90907 Hungarian (HU) Q3948-[...]

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    2 Software overview for Windows This chapter provid es information about the fo llowing topics: ● Operating systems ● Softwar e component info rmation ● HP Extended Capabilities ● HP Director ● Scanning system ● HP Send Fax software ● Available product configu rations ● Supported third- party software NOTE For information about the [...]

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    Operating systems This section contain s information about the followin g topics: ■ Supported Windows operating systems ■ Windows system requiremen ts ■ Printing from other o perating systems Supported Windows operating systems The all-in-one software for the HP Color LaserJet 28 20/2830/2840 all-in-one products supports the following operati[...]

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    the HP LaserJet all-in-one software. This provides t he full functionality of th e HP LaserJet all-in-o ne products and is th e easiest method for setting required features. The HP LaserJet all-in-one software has the following minimum system requirements. Windows operating system requirements ■ Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Windows M e , Windo ws 200[...]

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    www.hp.com/ support/net_printing Click the Support & Drive rs link. Linux users should che ck for th e availability of drivers at the following Web site: www.hp.com/ go/linuxprinting NOTE The Linux drivers are supported through the Linux community. The HP Color LaserJet 2820/2 830/2840 all-in-one se ries print drivers have been tested and have [...]

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    Software component information This section contains info rmation about the following topics: ● New HP Laser Jet all-in-one soft ware features ● HP LaserJet all-in-one software for Windows ● Software compon ent comparison ● Software componen t availability ● Software componen t localization New HP LaserJet all-in- one software features Th[...]

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    Compone nts Description HP install er Installs the HP LaserJet all-in-one software based on the hardware it detects from the host computer. Uninstaller Removes files and folders that were installed when the HP LaserJet all-in-one software was originally installed on the computer. Scrubber utility After running the uninstaller, removes files and fol[...]

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    Components De scription ReadIRIS Pro V9.0 supports text recognition in 2-byte Asian characters. You must have your operating system set up to display 2-byte char acters in order to see the resulting text. NOTE For better text-recognition scanning result s, start ReadIRIS and scan directly into the program. ReadIRIS V9.0 automatically star ts a wiza[...]

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    Windows softw are components HP LaserJet 3015, HP Las erJet 3020 and 3030, and HP LaserJet 3380 all- in-one products HP Col or LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 all-in- one products Online Help X X HP Toolbox and Fax Management X X (in Windows 2000 and Windows XP only) Scan Application X X TWAIN drivers X X WIA drivers X X Scrubber utility X X Online user gu[...]

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    Componen t Wind ows 98 S E and Windows Me Windows 2000 and Windows XP UNIX Linux Common Windows Installer X X CD Browser X X Fonts X 5 .INF File (Add Printer) X X Bidirectional communication Direct Connect Bidirectional Communications X X Remote managem ent and status HP Web Jetadmin 6 X X Applet for HP We b Jetadmin 6 X X HP Tool box X Online Docu[...]

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    Table 2-4 Software component lo calization by lang uage, A-K Component 1 Operating system A R B G C S D E D N E L E N E S E T FI F R H E H R H U ID IT K K K O HP Toolbox 2000, XP X X X X X X X X X X HP Direct or 2000, XP X X X X X X X X X X HP Image Zone 2000, XP X X X X X X X X X X HP Document Viewer 2000, XP X X X X X X X X X X HP Traditional PCL[...]

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    ■ FI = Finnish ■ FR = French ■ HE = Hebrew ■ HR = Croatian ■ HU = Hungarian ■ ID = Indonesian ■ IT = Italian ■ KK = Kazakh ■ KO = Korean Table 2-5 Software component localization by language, L -Z Component 1 Operating system LT LV NL N O PL PT R O R U S K SL SV TH TR VI ZH C N ZH T W HP Tool box 2000, XP X X X X X X X X X X HP Di[...]

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    Language key for Tabl e 2-5 Software component localization by langu age, L-Z : ■ LT = Lithuanian ■ LV = Latv ian ■ NL = Dutch ■ NO = Norwegian ■ PL = Polish ■ PT = Portuguese ■ RO = Romanian ■ RU = Russian ■ SK = Slovak ■ SL = Slovenian ■ SV = Swedish ■ TH = Th ai ■ TR = T urkish ■ VI = Vietnamese ■ ZHCN = Simplified [...]

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    ■ Bislama ■ Brazilian ■ Breton ■ Bulgarian - English ■ Byelorussian ■ Byelorussian - English ■ Catalan ■ Cebuano ■ Chamorro ■ Corsican ■ Esperanto ■ Faroese ■ Fijian ■ Frisian ■ Friulian ■ Galician ■ Ganda ■ Greek - English ■ Greenlandic ■ Haitian (Creole) ■ Hani ■ Hiligaynon ■ Icelandic ■ Ido ■ Ilo[...]

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    ■ Kinyarwanda ■ Kurdish ■ Latin ■ Luba ■ Luxemburg h ■ Macedonia n ■ Macedonian-English ■ Madurese ■ Malagasy ■ Malay ■ Maltes e ■ Manx (Gaelic) ■ Maori ■ Mayan ■ Minangkabau ■ Nahuatl ■ Numeric ■ Nyanja ■ Nynorsk ■ Occitan ■ Papiamento ■ Pidgin English ■ Quechua ■ Rhaeto-Roman ■ Rundi ■ Russian -[...]

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    ■ Serbian (Latin) ■ Shona ■ Somali ■ Sotho ■ Sudanese ■ Swahili ■ Tagalog ■ Tahitian ■ Tatar ■ Tok Pisin ■ Tonga ■ Tswana ■ Turkmen ■ Ukrainian ■ Ukrainian-English ■ Waray ■ Welsh ■ Wolof ■ Xhosa ■ Zapotec ■ Zulu ENWW Software component information 25 Software overview for Windows[...]

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    HP Extended Capabilities When you install your HP Color Laser Jet 2820/2830/2840, you have the option of participat ing in HP's voluntary program for communication between your system and HP. Th is feature, av ailable through software that is included on your printing-system software C D, helps HP monitor toner usage. At the time of the invita[...]

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    HP Director Use the HP Director to gain a c cess to the produc t-specific software, default settings, status, and onscreen He lp. By using the HP Dire ctor, you can scan various typ es of originals (pictur es, documents, and slides), send faxes, make copies , view and print images or video clip s, go to the HP Shopping Web site, and update yo ur HP[...]

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    ■ Softwa re Update Select Device If more than one HP device is insta lled on your syste m, use this drop-down menu to select the one you want to use . Status Click Status to open the H P Toolbox Device Status screen, as shown in th e following illustration. 28 Chapter 2 Software overview for Windows ENWW Software overview for Windows[...]

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    Figure 2 -2 De vice Status screen ENWW HP Director 29 Software overview for Windows[...]

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    Settings When you click Settings , the options that are available depe nd on the capabilities and configuration of your HP Color LaserJe t 2820/2830/2840 all -in-one. Th e following table lists various op tions and settings that might be accessible from the Settings menu. Setting Details Scan Settings & Preferences ■ Scan Picture Settings ■[...]

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    Setting Detail s Auto Prompt Settings Click this setting to cause the HP Director to appear automatically when you load a document into the automatic document feeder (ADF). This option ap pears only if your HP device has an ADF and supports this function. To enable this feature, select the Au tomatically display the HP Director when a doc ument is [...]

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    Send a Fax When you click Send a Fax , the HP LaserJe t Send a Fax software opens. For more information ab out sending faxes, see HP Send Fax software . NOTE This feature is not avai lable for the HP Co lor LaserJet 2820 product. HP Image Zone When you click HP Image Zone , the HP Image Zone scre en appears. Figure 2-4 My Images screen 32 Chapter 2[...]

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    Four tabs are avail able on the Image Zone UI: ■ My Images . You can navigate to any imag es in your system from the Folders Menu at the left of the screen. ■ Edit . Select an image and click the Edit tab to open and make changes to the image. ■ Projects . Click this tab to use your photos a nd other im ages in creative print proje cts such a[...]

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    Figure 2-5 HP Document Viewer screen Two tabs are availa ble on t he HP Document vie w er screen: ■ View Thumbna ils . This view shows thumbnail images of t he images in the folder th at is selected. You can navi gate to any imag es in your system by using the Folders Menu at the left of th e screen. ■ View Page . Select an image or document an[...]

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    You can also open the web page directly by going to the fo llowing Web site: www.hp.com/ support/clj2800series How Do I Click the How Do I icon to open the HP Toolbox to th e Print: How do I…? screen on th e Documentation tab. For more information ab out the HP Tool box, see the The HP Too lbox chapter in this guide. For more informati on about t[...]

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    Software Update If you have Internet access, you can click the Software Update icon to open the Welcom e to HP Software Update dialog box, which is shown in the following illustration . This software automatically checks the web for updates to the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 software. Figure 2-7 HP Software Upda te screen You can also gain acc[...]

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    Scanning system This section contains info rmation about the following topics. ● Scanning methods ● HP Scan software ● Scan drivers Scanning methods You can scan from your HP LaserJet all-in-one produc t by using any of the follo wing methods. ■ Open the HP Director. Click Start , click Programs , click HP , click HP Director , a nd then cl[...]

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    HP Scan software Use the HP Scan software to scan from the HP LaserJ et all-in-one product or to read from a file and then complete any of the following tasks with the data: ■ Save the scanne d item to a file. ■ Attach the scanned item to an e-mail. ■ Perform text recognition on th e scanned item th rough ReadIRIS (if ReadIRIS text-recognitio[...]

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    Figure 2 -8 hp LaserJet Scan dialog box Click Settings to open a more detailed property dialog box called th e Scan Settings dialog box, wher e you can make changes to the scan settings. The tabs that are avail able in the Scan Settings dialog box depend o n the destination that yo u select on the HP LaserJet Scan dialog box. For example, the E-mai[...]

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    CAUTION If you move the My Documents folder, the My Scans folder d oes not follow to the new location. It remains h ard-coded to the curre nt-user's home, and scan jobs continue to be stored there . Selecting the third-par ty destination option saves the sca nned image to a file of the specified file type. The HP LaserJet Scan software then st[...]

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    NOTE A network administrator must initiate the scan and fax featur es. Faxing is not available for the HP Color LaserJet 2820 produ ct. TWAIN driver The HP Color Lase rJet 2820/2830/2 840 all-in-one product software includes a TWAIN driver user interface that provid es great flexibility and a wide range of image-q ual ity options. TWAI N is an indu[...]

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    TWAIN dr iver user in terface Figure 2-10 TWAIN dr iver user interface The TWAIN user int erface co ntains the following option s: ■ New Scan. Use this contro l to rescan the image. Flatbed previews are al ways at 75 dpi an d in color: ■ Accept. Use this control to rescan the i mage if the original i s on a flatbed scanner and the n to send the[...]

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    ■ Zoom. Use this control to zoom in on the selected area of th e scan. This automatically starts a rescan if one is neede d to obtain a clear imag e. ■ Reset Tools. Use th is option to reset all the controls to thei r default values. To set additional sca n settings, on the Scan menu, click Scan preferences . Figure 2 -11 Scan Preferences – W[...]

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    WIA has its own user interface. It is relatively si mple and does not contain th e wide range of image- quality options tha t are available in the TWAIN d river user interface. When you us e the WIA scan driver, you must modify the brightness and contrast after you perform the scan. Contrast or brightness modifications cannot be set on the device. [...]

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    HP Send Fax sof tware NOTE The HP Color LaserJet 2820 al l-in- one product does not support faxing. Use the HP Send Fax software to send faxes from your computer. To use the HP Send Fax software, click Start , click Programs , click HP , select the name of your HP L ase rJet all-in-one product, and then click Send Fax . Figure 2 -12 hp LaserJet Sen[...]

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    In some cases, faxing from the co mputer is more convenient than fa xing from the HP LaserJet all-in- one control panel, su ch as in the following examples. ■ Faxing to multiple recipients ■ Creating a cover page ■ Faxing without first p rinting and sca nning the document Faxing to multiple recipients If you need to send a fax to multiple rec[...]

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    Creating a cover page If you want to create a cover page to accompany your fax, click Cover Page . Figure 2 -14 hp LaserJet Sen d Fax dialog box – cover page After you run the HP Toolbox Fax Setup Wizard (you need to d o this only once for the life of the software), your name, company name, phone number, and fax number are e ntered automatically [...]

  • Page 72

    document, click File , click Print , and then sele ct the Fax Printer Driver from the drop-dow n menu of printers. The HP Send Fax softwa re starts with the document alre ady attached. If you w ant to view the fax, click Preview . You can add a scanned document by clicking Pages in Do cument Tray . You can add a cover page by clicking Cover Page . [...]

  • Page 73

    Available product configurations This section contains info rmation about the following topics: ■ Software features by co nnection type ■ Supported configura tions ■ Configuration options ■ Multi-tasking capab ilities by connection type ■ Differences between network an d direct connection configurations Software features by connection typ[...]

  • Page 74

    Feature or F unction Connected directly to computer (local user) 1 Connected directly to computer, but shared with other users 2 Connected to network Access through the software to the product setup options and setup for speed-dial numbers X X 1 Available to the user of the computer t hat is directly connected to the product. 2 Available to the oth[...]

  • Page 75

    Networking requireme nts The following a re required for your HP LaserJet all-in-one product to work on a network connection . ■ An installed network that use s the TCP/IP network protocol . ■ A cable for your type of n etwork connections (not included ). Multitasking capabilities The HP Color Lase rJet 2820/2830/2 840 all-in-one products are d[...]

  • Page 76

    copy job ends. Sending a PC fax Yes No. Telephone line is in use. Yes. Sends when the first fax job ends. No. Telephone line is in use. Yes. Sends when the first fax job ends. Yes, if the scanner is not in use. Yes Receiving a PC fax Yes No. Telephone line is in use. Yes. Sends when the first fax job ends. No. Telephone line is in use. Yes. Sends w[...]

  • Page 77

    Supported third-party software This section describes third -party software pr ograms that are supported by your HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/28 40 all-in-one software. Text-recognition software The HP all-in-one product so ftware has an integrated text-recognition feature. Th is feature is also kno wn as optical character recognition, or OCR. Text-[...]

  • Page 78

    54 Chapter 2 Software overview for Windows ENWW Software overview for Windows[...]

  • Page 79

    3 Windows HP unidriver features Introduction This chapter includ es the following info rmation. ● HP PCL 6 and PS emula tion unidriver feat ur es (for Windows 200 0 and Windows XP) NOTE A PCL 5e driver is not i ncluded on th e HP Colo r LaserJet 2820 /2830/2840 printing- system software CD. However, the HP Traditional PC L 5e Driver is supported [...]

  • Page 80

    HP PCL 6 and PS emulation unidriver features (for Windows 2000 and Windows XP) This section contains the foll owing information. ● Access to drivers ● Help system ● HP postscript level 3 emulation support ● Driver tab features Access to drivers To gain ac cess to driver se ttings fr om within most software pr ograms, click File , click Prin[...]

  • Page 81

    What's this? Help "What's this?" Help is su pported in Windows 2000 and Windows XP. You can gain access to "What' s this?" Help messages in any of the followin g ways: ■ Right-click a control and click What's this? , and a pop-up Help window appears. ■ Click the ? button a t the upper-right corner of the [...]

  • Page 82

    A set of 92 PS Leve l 3 soft fonts is included with th e printing-system software. If you want to permanently install the fonts in the printer, HP postscript level 3 emulation fonts are a lso available from HP in a n optional font DIMM. Users of Adobe-licensed applicatio ns might also ha ve the right to use the Adobe PS level 3 print drivers from A[...]

  • Page 83

    Figure 3 -2 Ad vanced tab – HP PCL 6 Unidriver Figure 3 -3 Ad vanced tab – PS Emulation U nidriver ENWW HP PCL 6 and PS emu lation unidriver feat ures (for Windows 2000 and Windows XP) 59 Windows HP unidriver features[...]

  • Page 84

    The Advanced tab contains th e following controls: ■ Paper/Output settings ■ Graphic settings ■ Document Options settin gs Paper/Output s ettings The Paper/Output settings contain the following o ptions: ■ Copy Count setting Copy Count setting This driver setting is usef ul for software programs that do not provide a copy co unt. If a copy [...]

  • Page 85

    printing so that th e color of images displaye d on the screen more closely match the color o f images when printed. The foll owing options are available: ■ ICM Method . The ICM Method se tting specifies ho w to print your color graphics. To enable Image Color Management, click ICM Method . The drop-d own menu beside this setting be comes highlig[...]

  • Page 86

    Advanced Prin ting Features When the Advanced Pr inting Feature s setting is Enabled , metafile spooling is turned on and Finishi ng tab options such as Page Or der , Booklet Layout , and Page s per Sheet are available, depending on your product. For norma l printing, leave the Advanced Pri nting Features setting at the default ( Enabled ). If comp[...]

  • Page 87

    Figure 3 -4 Ad vanced tab - PS Emulation Unidriver - PostScript Options ■ PostScript Output Option ■ TrueType Fon t Download Option ■ PostScrip t Language Level ■ Send PostScript Error Handler ■ Mirrored Output PostScript Output option The PostScript Output Option specifies the output format for PS files. Generally, you use the default se[...]

  • Page 88

    click Bitmap . If your printer is a True Type rasteriz er printer, click Native TrueType to d ownload the TrueType font as an outline font. PostScript Languag e Level The PostScript Language Level option spe cifies which PS language level to use, from 1 to 3. The highest level supp orted by the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2 830/28 40 all-in-one is 3, an[...]

  • Page 89

    Raster Compression (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) Use the Raster Compre ssion feature to sele ct the graphics compression method: ■ Automatic . The software determines the best compression method to use. ■ Best Quality . Forces the software to use a lossless compression method. (Lossless means th at no data is lost during comp ression.) ■ Maximum [...]

  • Page 90

    Figure 3-5 Paper/Quality tab The Paper/Quality tab contains the following controls: ■ Print Task Quick Sets group box ■ Paper Options group box ■ Document preview image Print Task Quick Sets The first group box in the uppe r portion of the Paper/Quality tab is Print Task Quick Sets . Any change to the Print Task Quick Sets group box that is m[...]

  • Page 91

    Default Print Settings When you select Default Print Settings , nearly all of the settings are restored to the combination that existed after the driver was installed (the origi nal se ttings). However, if the attribute combinations that are associated with wate rmark defini tions, custom paper sizes, or the User Guide Print Settings qui ck set hav[...]

  • Page 92

    Figure 3-6 Paper Options group box The appearance of the Paper Options group box changes when the Use Diffe rent Paper/Covers check box is selected. The following settings in the Paper Options group box are available: ■ Size is: ■ Source Is: drop-down menu ■ Type is: drop-down menu ■ Use Different Paper/Covers o ptions Size is: The Size is:[...]

  • Page 93

    To create a custom paper size, click Start , click Settings , and then click Printers (Windows 2000) or Printers and Faxes (Windows XP or Windows Server 2003). Click the File menu, cl ick Server Properties , and then select the Create a new form check box. Specify a nam e and dimensions for your paper si ze, and then cli ck the Save Form button. Th[...]

  • Page 94

    Paper type Engine spe ed Prepunched Full Labels 1/2 speed Bond Full Recycled Full Color Full Light (< 70 g/m 2 ) Full Heavy (91 to 105 g/m 2 ) Full Cardstock (106 to 163 g/m 2 ) 1/2 speed Gloss (75 to 105 g/m 2 ) Full Heavy Gloss (106 to 163 g/m 2 ) Black and white: 1/2 speed Color: 1/4 speed Tough Paper (Gloss Film) 1/2 speed Envelope 1/2 speed[...]

  • Page 95

    To configure th e Use Different Paper/Covers options for a p rint job For each option, you can set a different tray using the Source Is: drop-down men u. For some options, the Type is : drop-d own menu is also availa ble. 1 To use different pa per or cover stock, select the Use Different Paper/Covers check box. A list of options appears in the dia [...]

  • Page 96

    The Front Cover and Back Cover options are as follows: ■ Add a Blank or Prep rinted Cover check box ■ Source is: drop-down menu ■ Type is: drop-down menu When you select Front Cover or Back Cov er , you must also select the Add a Bla nk or Preprinted Cover check box to enable the setting. When you select this check box, the Source is: and Typ[...]

  • Page 97

    The Size is: driver setting for the first page applies to the entire print job. When this is set, the setting becomes unava ilable for all the othe r Use Differ ent Paper/Covers options. Document preview image The document p review image is a line -drawn image of a page that represents graphics and text. The document preview imag e is always orient[...]

  • Page 98

    Print Task Quick Sets Use the Print Task Quick Sets control to store the current combinat io n of driver settings that are found on all other Printing Preferences driver tabs. Print task q u ick sets are either preset or user-defined printing specif ications, such as pape r size and pages per sheet. For more information, see Print Task Quick Sets i[...]

  • Page 99

    Figure 3 -10 Preview images - Legal on Letter; Scale to Fit off (left) and on (right) When the size for w hich the document is formatted (th at is, the logical size ) differs from the target size, the preview image us es a dashed gray line to show the bo undaries of the logical pa ge in relation to the target page size. % of Normal Size option The [...]

  • Page 100

    to a gloved h and. You can to ggle between portrait and landscape page orientation by clicking the document preview image. Watermarks group box Use the Watermarks feature to select a watermark, create your own custom watermarks (text only), or edit an existing wa termark. The following watermarks are preset in the driver: ■ (none) ■ Confidentia[...]

  • Page 101

    Click OK to accept all of the changes that are made in the Watermark Details dialog box. However, clicking Cancel does not cancel all of the changes. If you make changes to a watermark and then select a different watermark or click New , a ll of the changes ma de to the previous watermark a re saved, and only the curren t, unsaved changes can be ca[...]

  • Page 102

    ■ Shading drop-down me nu ■ Size spin box ■ Style drop-down menu Name The Name drop-down menu lists fonts that are currently installed on t he system. The defau lt is language- dependent. Color The Color drop-down menu pro vides a fixed, unalterab le set of color choices, in palette/color name- pair form, for the watermark. Th e triplet value[...]

  • Page 103

    Setting Gray Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta 32 32 32 32 32 255 255 255 Darkest 0 0 0 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 0 0 255 255 0 0 255 255 0 255 Shading The default Shading setting for new and pr eset watermarks is Very Light . The following range of shades is available from the Shadi ng drop-do wn menu. ■ Lighte st ■ Very Light (default) ■ Lig[...]

  • Page 104

    Finishing ta b features Use the Finishing tab to print bookle ts and control the media output. The following illu stration shows the Finishing ta b. Figure 3-12 Finishing tab - HP PCL 6 Unidriver The Finishing tab contains the followi ng controls: ■ Print Task Quick Sets group box ■ Document Options group box ■ Document preview image ■ Orie[...]

  • Page 105

    Document Options The Documen t Options group box contains the following controls. ■ Correct Order for Str aight Paper Path ■ Print on Both Sid es (Manually) check box (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) ■ Flip Pages Up option (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) ■ Booklet La yout drop-down menu (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) ■ Pages per Sheet drop-down menu ■ Pr[...]

  • Page 106

    Orientation (Finishing tab) Flip Pages Up selected Flip Pages Up not selecte d Portrait Short-edge binding Long-edge binding Landscape Long-edge binding Short-edge binding When Pr int on Both Sides i s selecte d, the document preview image changes to show a spiral binding along eith er the left edge or the to p edge of the page . In addition, a fol[...]

  • Page 107

    3 In the Booklet La yout drop-down menu, se lect the type of booklet printing that you want (for example, Right Edge Binding ). 4 Click OK in the print driver. 5 Click OK in the Print dialog box to prin t. Printing a book You can print a b ook in which the front cover, fi rst page, other pages, last page, and back cover are printed on different med[...]

  • Page 108

    The preview docume nt image changes to reflect altera tio n s in th ese settings, as shown by the e xamples in the following illustration. Figure 3-13 Page-orde r preview images ■ 2 pages per s heet ■ 4 pages per s heet ■ 6 pages per s heet ■ 9 pages per s heet ■ 16 pages p er sheet Document pre view image The document preview image is a [...]

  • Page 109

    Rotate by 180 degrees check box Select this feature to rotate the document image on th e paper 180°. For example: If the return ad dress on an envelope is smudged, try usin g this setting an d feed the envel ope so that the return address area is fed into the prod uct first. Color tab Use the Color tab to specify prede fined color-option setting s[...]

  • Page 110

    Print Task Quick Sets The Print Task Quick Sets control i s available on e ach Printing Pre ference tab, and is used to store the current combination of driver sett ings found on all of the othe r tabs. Print Task Quick Sets are either preset or user-defined printin g specifications, su ch as paper size and pagers per sheet. For more information, s[...]

  • Page 111

    Figure 3 -15 Color Settings dialog bo x The Color Settings dialog box g ives you independen t control of the following settin gs: ■ Text ■ Graphics ■ Photographs ■ General Text, Graphics, and Photographs sections Use these sections to ad just the Neutral G rays setting for each control. Neutral Grays The Neutral Grays drop-down menu control[...]

  • Page 112

    General Use the General setting group to control the Edge Control , Halftone , and RGB settings for all color printing. Edge Control Edge Control determines how ed ges are rendered. Edge Control consi s ts of these compon ents: Adaptive Halftoning and Trapping . Adaptive Halftoning increases the edge sharpness. Trapping reduces the effect of color-[...]

  • Page 113

    RGB Color The RGB Co lor settings affect the color treatment for ob ject types and determines how colors are rendered. The options are Default (sRGB) , Vivid , and Device . ■ Default (sRGB). This opt ion interprets RGB color space (sRGB), which is the accep ted standard for many software companies a nd organizations such as Microsoft and the Worl[...]

  • Page 114

    Figure 3-16 Device Settin gs tab - HP PCL 6 Unidriver Figure 3-17 Device Settin gs tab - PS Emulatio n Unidriver 90 Chapter 3 Windows HP unidriver features ENWW Windows HP unidriver features[...]

  • Page 115

    The Device Settings tab contains the following controls: ■ Form to Tray Assignment optio ns ■ Font Substitution Table options ■ External Fonts option (HP PCL 6 Un idriver only) ■ Installable Options options Form to Tray Assignment A network administrator can use Form to Tray Assignme nt to specify the media size in each input tray. The HP C[...]

  • Page 116

    Figure 3-18 Font Substituti on Table External Fonts (HP PCL 6 Unidriver only) Use the External Fonts option to install and remove external fo nts for the printer. Externa l fonts can be soft font s or DIMM fonts. Clicking the External Fonts option causes the Properties butt on to appear. Clicking the Prop erties button opens the Font Ins taller dia[...]

  • Page 117

    Installing e xternal fonts Follow these steps to install exte rnal fonts. 1 Click Start , click Settings , click Printers in Windows 200 0 or Printers and Faxes in Wi ndows XP, right-click the name of the printer, and then click Properties . 2 Click the Device Settings tab. 3 Click the External Fonts opti on. The Prope rties button appears. 4 Click[...]

  • Page 118

    Tray 2 This control specifies whether you have an additional 2 50-sheet Tray 2 instal led on your printer. The default setting is Not Installed . In orde r to use Tray 2 , you must change this setting to Installed . Allow Manual Duplexing Use this setting to all ow printing on both sides of a page usin g manual two-sided printing. Printer Memory Th[...]

  • Page 119

    Available PostScript Memory This option specifies the amount of available PS memory and provides a spin box for changing this value. The availabl e PS memory is a subset of the printer's total physica l memory. The de fault PS memory setting for the HP Colo r LaserJet 282 0/2830/2 840 all-in-one is 2048 KB. It is usually best to set the PS mem[...]

  • Page 120

    Convert Gray Graphics to Post Script Gray This option specifi es whether to convert the true gr ay (RGB value) in graphics to the gray th at the PS Emulation Unidriver provides. T he default setting is No . Add Euro Currency Symbol to PostScript Font s This option specifie s whether to augment the device fonts with the euro characte r. The default [...]

  • Page 121

    Figure 3 -20 About tab The About tab lists driver installation fi le names and their version numbers. The About tab also indica tes whether the driver was autoconfigured , whether admi nistra tor preferences were se t, the date the driver was last configured, and whether the conf iguration is de fault or user-defined . ENWW HP PCL 6 and PS emu lati[...]

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    98 Chapter 3 Windows HP unidriver features ENWW Windows HP unidriver features[...]

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    4 Windows HP traditional driver features This chapter includ es the following info rmation. ● HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver features (for Windows 98 SE and Win d ows Me) ● Windows PS Emulation Driver features (for Wind ows 98 SE and Windows Me) NOTE A PCL 5e driver is not i ncluded on th e HP Colo r LaserJet 2820 /2830/2840 printing- system softw[...]

  • Page 124

    HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver features (for Windows 98 SE and Windows Me) This section describes the options available on each tab o f the HP Traditiona l PCL 6 Driver interface. The following i nformation is included . ● Help system ● Finishing tab feat ures ● Effects tab features ● Paper tab features ● Basics tab features ● Color tab fe[...]

  • Page 125

    Constraint messages Constraint messages are unsolicited messa ges that ap pea r in response to sp ecific actions you take. These messages alert you to selections that are illo gical or impossible given the capabilities of the product or the current settings of o ther controls. For examp le, if you click Print on Both Sides and then change the pa pe[...]

  • Page 126

    Figure 4-2 A prope r ty page with a Bubb le Help icon The bubble typica lly appears next to a d isabled c ontrol, a lthough it can also accompa ny an enabled control if there is an important note concern ing its use. Moving the pointer over the bubble changes the arrow to a g loved hand, which indicate s that the ar ea underneath the pointer is sel[...]

  • Page 127

    Condition /Cause Effect Message The Pages per Sheet setting is greater than 1 Finishing tab: The Pages per Sheet setting is greater than 1 Effects tab: % of Normal Size is not available. To use this feature, set Pages per Sheet to 1 (see Finishing ta b). Finishing tab: The Booklet Printing setting is On . Finishing tab : Pages per Sheet is not avai[...]

  • Page 128

    Condition/Cau se Effect Message existing watermarks, or you can d elete one or more to make more room. Finishing tab: The Booklet Printing option is not set to Off . Paper tab, Back Cover option: The Bubble Help points to the N o back Cover option button. To use this feature, set the Booklet Printing option to Off (see Finishing tab). Finishing tab[...]

  • Page 129

    The Finishing tab contains the following options. ■ Print Task Quick Sets ■ Document Options ■ Document preview image ■ Print Quality Print Task Quick Sets This group box appears on each of the print driver tabs. Print Task Quick Sets are either preset or user- defined printing specifica tions (such as pape r size, pages per sheet, and so o[...]

  • Page 130

    Figure 4-4 Document Op tions group box The Document Opti ons group bo x contains the following co ntrols. ■ Correct Order for Straight Paper Path . ■ Print on Both Sides (Manually) . This setting is available only when the Allow Manual Duplexing check box on the Configure tab is selected. The Allow Manual Duplexing check box is selected by defa[...]

  • Page 131

    Manually printing on both sides To manually pri nt on both sides of the pa per, you must send the paper through the printer twice. You can print by usi ng the media output bin or the stra ight-through output path. HP recommends th at you use the media ou tput bin for lightweight paper and us e the straight-through output pa th for any heavy media o[...]

  • Page 132

    use the media outp ut bin for lightweight paper and us e the straight-through output path for any heavy media or media tha t curls excessive ly when printed. Follow these steps to print on both sides manually: 1 Insert enough pap er into one of the trays to accommodate the print job. If you are loading sp ecial paper such as letterh ead, load it in[...]

  • Page 133

    Paper size selected Entries in Booklet Printing Drop-down menu Legal (Left Binding) Legal (Right Binding) A4 Off A4 (Left Binding) A4 (Right Binding) Booklet printing is di sabled when the followi ng paper sizes are selected: Executive , A5 , and B5 , and envelopes and postcards of any size. The Booklet Printing drop -down menu appears on ly wh en [...]

  • Page 134

    Pages per Sheet The Pages per Sheet drop-down menu provides six settings: 1 (default), 2 , 4 , 6 , 9 , and 16 . If y ou typ e another value into the bo x (for example, 3), the control will round the value to the nearest valid value (in this example, 4). Print Page Borders sets a line arou nd each page image on a printed sh eet to help visually defi[...]

  • Page 135

    Print Quality The Print Quali ty group box provides options that cont rol reso lution, graphics settings, and font settings. The group box in cludes the following optio ns: ■ Default ■ Custom The Print Quality group box also includes a Details button. Clicking this button opens the Print Qual ity Details dialog b ox, which provides options for [...]

  • Page 136

    Output Settings grou p box The Output Settings group box con tains the following optio ns: ■ Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG) . Select the Scale Patterns (WYSIWYG) This feature is imple mented to address the moiré effect created when certain softwa re programs encounte r certain patterns. Use this feature to turn off the patter n scaling. What you lose [...]

  • Page 137

    Figure 4 -7 Effects tab - HP Traditio nal PCL 6 Driver The Effects tab contains the following options: ■ Print Task Quick Sets ■ Document preview image ■ Fit To Page ■ Watermarks Print Task Quick Sets Use Print Task Quick Sets to store the current combinati on of dr iver settings . Print Task Quick Sets are either preset by netw ork-adminis[...]

  • Page 138

    Document preview image The document previe w image is a line-drawn co lor image of a pa ge that represents grap hics and text. The image is always o riented so that the conten ts of the page are righ t-side-up. The preview image appears in the up per-right corner of all pr operties tabs except f or the Configure tab. For more information, see the D[...]

  • Page 139

    % of Normal Size The % of Normal Si ze setting provides a slider bar for scaling the percentage se tting. The default setting in the entry box is 100 , or 10 0% of normal size. Normal size is defined as the p aper size selected within the driver or what the driver re ceives from the so ftware program (i f the program does not negotiate the paper si[...]

  • Page 140

    Figure 4-9 Watermark Details dialo g box The dialog bo x shows a preview image an d provid es options for creating a n ew watermark and controlling the mess age angle and font attributes. Click OK to accept all changes made in the Watermark Details dialog box. However, clicking Cancel does not canc el all changes. If you make ch anges to a watermar[...]

  • Page 141

    To edit an existing watermark, select the waterma r k in the Current Watermarks list. If you change the Watermark Message for that waterma r k, you are, in ef fect, creating a new watermark. Watermark Message The Watermark Message is also the name that id en tifies the watermark in the Current Watermarks list, except when more than o ne watermark h[...]

  • Page 142

    Setting Gray Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue Magenta 224 224 224 224 224 255 255 255 Light 192 192 192 255 192 192 255 255 192 192 255 192 192 255 255 192 192 255 255 192 255 Med Ligh t 160 160 160 255 160 160 255 255 160 160 255 160 160 255 255 160 160 255 255 160 255 Medium 128 128 128 255 128 128 255 255 128 128 255 128 128 255 255 128 128 255 255 12[...]

  • Page 143

    ■ Dark ■ Very Dark ■ Darkest These values repres ent the intensity of the colo r selected in the Color attribute. For example, a choice of Light plus Yellow (from t he Color attribute) produces a lightly saturated yello w watermark. Very Dark plus Yellow produces a strongly saturated, dee p-yellow watermark. Likewise, the various shading choi[...]

  • Page 144

    Figure 4-10 Paper tab - HP Traditional PCL 6 Driver The Paper tab co ntains the following opt ions. ■ Print Task Quick Sets ■ Paper Options ■ Document preview image ■ Printer image Print Task Quick Sets Use the Print Task Quick Sets control to store the current combinat io n of driver settings that are found on all other driver tabs. Print [...]

  • Page 145

    Paper Option s group box The settings specified in the Pap er Options group box on t he Paper tab apply to all of th e pages of the document. The following illustration shows the Paper O ptions gr oup box and the selection s that are available by default. Figure 4 -11 Paper Options group box The appearance of the Paper Options gro up box changes wh[...]

  • Page 146

    media type, and you choose to keep the conflicting settings, the settings are processed in the fo llowing order: media size, med ia type, and then me dia source. Because driver settings are overridde n by media-size settings in most softwa r e programs, it is g enerally best to use the driver to set media size only for software programs that lack a[...]

  • Page 147

    The new name is comp ared only against the list o f user-defined custom paper-size names, an d not against the stan dard paper-size names. The complete set of titles for this button and the specific cha racte ristics that de termine its title and capabilities are di scussed in the Dynamic command button dynamic command button section of this guide.[...]

  • Page 148

    The following table illustrates the relationship s between the Name drop-down menu, the command button, and the actions that take users from one state to another. State Drop-dow n menu contents Button label Action Next state 1 Untitled Save Click Save . 3 Type something into the Name drop-dow n menu. 2 Change the width or height values. 1 Select a [...]

  • Page 149

    Width and height controls The width and h eight values can be changed either by typing numeric strings into the edit boxes or by selecting the up and down arrows . Any entry that is greater than the maximum limits of the width and height control is ro unded down to the maximum valid entry, while any entry that is smaller th an the minimum limits of[...]

  • Page 150

    Close button The Close button clos es the Custom Paper Size dialog bo x according to the logic described in the following table. In all case s, any custom paper si zes successfully saved (and not renamed or deleted) while the dialog box is open will re main in the paper-size list on the Paper tab. The following table lists options that appear when [...]

  • Page 151

    To use Use Different Pa per/Covers options, you must configure the sett ing for the print job. Each option for the Use Different Paper/Covers setting is described in the sections that foll ow this proced ure. Use the following instru ctions to configure th e setting. To configure th e Use Different Paper/Covers options for a p rint job For each opt[...]

  • Page 152

    Figure 4-13 Front Cover setting The Front Cover and Back Cover options are as follows: ■ Add a Blank or Prep rinted Cover check box ■ Source is: drop-down menu ■ Type is: drop-down menu When you select Front Cover or Back Cov er , you must also select the Add a Bla nk or Preprinted Cover check box to enable the setting. When you select this c[...]

  • Page 153

    Figure 4 -14 First Page , Other Pages , and Last Page options The First Page , Other Pa ges , and Last Page option s are as follows: ■ Size is: drop-down menu ■ Source is: drop-down menu ■ Type is: drop -down menu The Size is: driver setting for the first page applies to the entire print job. When this is set, the setting becomes unava ilable[...]

  • Page 154

    Type is: dr op-down menu The Type is: drop-down me nu shows all the paper ty pes that the HP Color Laser Jet 2820/2830/284 0 all-in-one supp orts. When you use the de fault setting, Unspecifie d , the printer uses the default media type, which is usually Plain . No mechanism exists for manually adding custom medi a types throug h the driver. Custom[...]

  • Page 155

    Printer image The bitmap image in the lower-right portion of the Paper tab screen represents the current physical configuration of th e printer according to the driver configuration data (o btained automatically through bidirectional commun ication, or configured ma nually through the driver). It shoul d have the same appearance as the image in the[...]

  • Page 156

    ● Copies ● Orientation ● Document preview image ● About Print Task Quick Sets Use the Print Task Quick Sets control to store the current combinat io n of driver settings that are found on all other driver tabs. Print task quick sets are ei ther preset or user-defin ed printing specifications, such as paper size and pages per sheet. For more[...]

  • Page 157

    Landscape Select this option to print your document in La ndscape orientation. Rotate by 180 degrees Select the Rota te by 180 degrees che c k bo x to rotate the document i mage on the paper 180°. For example: If the return address on an envelope is smudged, try using this setting an d feed the envelope so that the retu rn address area is fed into[...]

  • Page 158

    Color tab features Use the Color ta b to specify predefined color-option sett i ngs or to fine-tune the color treatments and half-toning. Color output can also be converted to grayscale. The Color tab is shown in the following illustration. Figure 4-17 Color tab The Color tab contains the follo wing options: ● Print Task Quick Sets ● Color Opti[...]

  • Page 159

    such as paper size and p ages per sheet. For more information , see Print Task Quick Sets in the Finis hing tab section in this chapter. Color Options Use the Color Options group box to adjust the ind ependent color contro ls. The settings affect the color rendering and print qu ality. To use default coloration settings, click the Automatic option [...]

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    menu controls the selection of a device-dependent color tab le that is embedded in the printer firmware. The opti ons are Black Only or 4-Co lor. ■ Black Only . This option generates neutra l colors (grays and blacks) by using only black toner which ensures that ne utral colors do not have a color cast. ■ 4-Color . This option generates neutral[...]

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    RGB Color settings affect the color treatment for all objects and de termines how colors are ren d ered. The options are Default (sRGB) , Vivid , and Device . ■ Default . This option inte rprets RGB color as standa rd default RGB co lor space (sRGB), which is the accepted standard for many softwar e companie s and organizations, such as Microsoft[...]

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    Figure 4-19 Configure tab The printer image in the lower-right p ortion of the Con f igure tab represents the curren t physical configuration of the product and corresponds to its configuration data, wh ich is either obtained automatically through b idirectional communication or configured manually. It shou ld look the same as the image th at appea[...]

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    For the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830 /2840 all-in -one, the following pap er-handling options are available. ■ Allow Manual Duplexing (selected by default ) ■ Allow Scaling from Large Paper (cleared by default) Optional Paper Sources The Optional Pa per Sources drop-d own menu lists optio nal media sources for the HP Colo r LaserJet 2820/2830/28[...]

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    Fonts The Fonts group box contains a Font D IMM check box and a cor responding Configure button. Selecting the Font DIMM check box tells the dr iver that a Font DIMM is installed, an d that stored data about the fonts on the DI MM is available. When the check box is selected, the Configure button is enabled. Click the Configure button to op en the [...]

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    3 Click Browse . The Font DIMM Files d ialog box appears. 4 Find and select the appropriate Printe r Cartridge Me trics (.PCM) fil e that came with the font DIMM. 5 Click Open . 6 If you want to, specify a Font DIMM Name in the Add Font DIMM dial og box. 7 Click OK . The selected printer cartridge metrics (.PCM) file appears in the Installed DIMMs [...]

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    Windows PS Emulation Driver features (for Windows 98 SE and Windows Me) This section provide s information about the featur es of the HP PS traditio nal driver. The following information is provided: ● HP postscript level 3 emulation support ● Paper tab features ● Graphics tab features ● Device Options tab features ● PostScript tab featur[...]

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    Figure 4 -22 Paper tab - HP PS traditional driver The Paper tab contai ns controls for the follo wing options: ● Paper size ● Layout ● Orientation ● Paper source ● Copies ● Custom button ● Unprintable Area bu tton ● About button ● Restore Defaults button Paper size Displays the pape r or envelope sizes supported by your prin ter. [...]

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    size of paper. T he setting may be in this d ialog box, such as the Paper source setting, or it may be a setting on the product. Layout Specifies how many pages of your document to pri n t on on e piece of paper. F or example, 1 up prints one page of you r document per piec e of paper; 2 up prints two pages on one piece of paper, divid ing the pape[...]

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    ● Halftoning ● Special ● Scaling ● Restore Defaults button Figure 4 -23 Graphics tab Resolution Specifies the resolution you wan t for printing, in dots per in ch (dpi). Higher-resolution settings produce higher-quality printing; however, yo ur documents may take longer to print. The resolutions a vailable depend on the pr oduct capabilitie[...]

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    Choose Rend ering Intent button Click the Choose Rend ering Intent button to specify how you want yo ur color images created to produce the best-loo king image on the printed page. If you are printing a chart o r using fully satura ted, bright colors, it's best to click Saturation . For photographs or picture s wh ere the co lors blend togethe[...]

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    ● Restore Defaults button Figure 4 -25 Device Options tab Available printer memory (in KB) Specifies the amount of me mory in your printer. If the value h e re does not match the a mount of memory on your printer, you ma y need to change it if you have problems pri nting. Printer features Displays settings specific to your printer. You can change[...]

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    ● PostScript Output Format ● PostScript header ● PostScript error info ● Advanced ● Restore Defaults Figure 4-26 PostScript tab PostScript Ou tput Format Specifies the format for PostScript files. In general, use PostScript (optimize for speed) for printing a document. To create a file that conforms to the Adobe Document Structuring Conve[...]

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    If you have an HP printer that supports both PostScript and another printer languag e, you may need to click PJL archive forma t . This notifies the prin ter that the document is bein g printed in a different pr inter language. PostScript header Specifies whether to send hea der information to th e printer each time you prin t a document. If you pr[...]

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    Figure 4-27 Advanced PostScript options ■ PostScript language level specifie s which level of PostScript l anguage to use. Some printers support both level 1 and 2. If your printer supports le vel 2, it is probably best to use level 2. ■ Bitmap compression specifies whether to compress graph ics before sending your document to the printer. If y[...]

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    ■ Send CTRL+D after job sends a CTRL+D to notify the printer th at the current job has finished printing and to reset the pri nter. If you are printi ng over a UNIX-based network, such as Banyan VINES, AT&T StarGROUP, or Sun, you may need to clear these settings. Restore Defaults Click the Restore Defaults button to restore the settings in th[...]

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    152 Chapter 4 Windows HP tr aditional driver features ENWW Windows HP traditional driver features[...]

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    5 Macintosh software overview This chapter provid es information about the fo llowing topics: ● Supported Macintosh operating systems ● Supported e-mail p rograms ● All-in-one software for Macintosh ● System requirements for a direct connection (Macintosh) ● Installation overview ● Installation options ● Installation dialog-box option[...]

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    Supported Macintosh operating systems The Macintosh all-in-o ne software for the H P Co lor LaserJet 2820/2830/28 40 all-in-one products supports the following o perating systems: ■ Apple Mac OS 9.2. 2 ■ Apple Mac OS X (V10.2.8 an d V10.3. x ) 154 Chapter 5 Macintosh software overview ENWW Macintosh software overview[...]

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    Supported e-mail programs The following tab le lists some exampl es of supported e-mail programs for Macintosh. Table 5-1 Supported e-mail programs Program Name Macintosh OS Apple M ail Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X Microsoft Entourage Ma c OS X Microsoft Outlook Express Mac OS 9 ENWW Supported e-mail programs 155 Macintosh software overview[...]

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    All-in-one software for Macintosh This section provide s information about the following topi cs: ● Software components for Ma cintosh ● Software features not availabl e on Macintosh operating system s ● Software component avai lability for Macintosh ● Softwa re compo nent localization ● Ordering software for Macintosh ● HP EWS Device C[...]

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    Componen t D escription NOTE On Macintosh operating systems that use the HP LaserJet all-in-one product software, you can send faxes from the computer, but you can not receive faxes to the computer. HP LaserJet Scanner pro gram Allows you to select scan options and then store the image to a file. Open the scanning softw are from either the HP Laser[...]

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    Table 5-3 Software component avai lability for Macintosh Compone nt Macintos h Drivers Mac PostScript Printer Description PPD X Fax driver X Scan driver X Installers Macintosh Installer for OS 9 X Macintosh Installer for OS X X Bidirectional communication Network Bidirectional Communications X Direct Connect Bidirectional Communication s X HP Aio S[...]

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    To request the software CD by phone, see the followi ng Web site fo r the correct contact number for your country/region. welcome.hp.com/ countr y /us /en/wwcon tact.html The following tab le lists the part n umbers and langua ge groups of the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 all-in-one software CDs. Table 5-4 CD part nu mbers for the H P LaserJet [...]

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    ● System ● Print ● Fax ● Networking NOTE If you are not using the most re cent version of your browser, you might n eed to click the refresh button to gain access to the full feature set. Status The Status tab allows you to access and print out deta iled information regarding device and supply status, device co nfiguration, ne twork configu[...]

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    Figure 5 -2 HP EWS Device Configuration – System tab Print The Print tab allows yo u to view and change settings for print jobs, memory ca rds, PCL5e fonts, and PostScript error reaction. Figure 5 -3 HP EWS Device Configuration – Print tab Fax The Fax tab allows you to view and cha nge settings fo r fax sending, fax reception, error correction,[...]

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    Figure 5-4 HP EWS Devi ce Configuration – Fax tab Networki ng The Networking tab allows you to view and change settings for your device’s network connec tion and communication. 162 Chapter 5 Macintosh software overview ENWW Macintosh software overview[...]

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    Figure 5 -5 HP EWS Device Configuration – Network ing tab ENWW All-in-one softwar e for Macintosh 163 Macintosh software overview[...]

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    System requirements for a direct connection (Macintosh) The HP all-in-one software has the followin g minimum system requiremen ts: ■ Mac OS 9.2.2 or Mac O S X, V10.2.8 and V10.3. x ■ Macintosh computer (Power PC proce ssor), such as an iMac, Po wer Macintosh G3, Power Macintosh G4 233 MHz, Power Mac G5, or hi gher ■ RAM: Mac OS 9 - minimum s[...]

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    Installation overview The software for the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2 830/ 2840 all-in-one products comes on a singl e CD. On Macintosh operating systems, the HP a ll-in- one Installer installs the HP LaserJet all-in-one software for your product fro m the CD onto the hard disk. During installation, you are presented with two options: ■ Typical ins[...]

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    Installation options The HP all-in-one software ca n be used with th e HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 all-in-one p roducts in the following con figurations: ■ A computer is directly connected to the product through a USB port and the HP all-in-on e software is loaded on the computer. (This prov ides the most prod uct functionality.) ■ The pro[...]

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    3 Double-click the Start Here icon. Figure 5 -6 Start Here icon The Animated Getting Started Guide opens. NOTE The following graphic shows the Ma c OS X version of the Animated Ge tting Started Guide Screen. Figure 5 -7 Macintosh install – Animated Getting Started Guide ENWW Installation options 167 Macintosh software overview[...]

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    4 If you have not set up your HP Color LaserJet 2820/2 830/2840, click Begin Setup and follow the setup sequence to the end. The fol lowing screen appea rs when setup is complete. Figure 5-8 Congratula tions! Your all- in-one setup is comp lete screen 5 Click Install So ftware . Macintosh installation instru ctions for direct connections This secti[...]

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    5 When prompted, restart the computer. After the co mputer restarts, the HP Setup Assistant starts automatically. 6 Follow the onscreen instructions to complet e the installat ion. Installation instructions for Mac OS X Use the following instru ctions to install the so ftware on a Macintosh co mputer running Mac OS X. 1 Follow the instructions in t[...]

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    6 Under Select Devi ce , click the TCP/IP option, and then click Create . Type th e HP LaserJet all-in- one product TC P/IP address, and the n click OK . 7 Follow the o n screen in structions to complete the setup and then click Done . 170 Chapter 5 Macintosh software overview ENWW Macintosh software overview[...]

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    Installation dialog-box options for Macintosh The following sequen ce describes the dialog-box optio ns that appea r during the HP all-in-one software installation on Macintosh systems. NOTE In the following installa tion sequence, the product name HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 represents the specific HP all-in-one pr oduct that you are installi[...]

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    Figure 5-10 License dia log box – HP Software License Agreement Click Accept to initiate the in stallation process. Click Print to open the Page Setup dialog box for yo ur default printer and then print a copy of the licen se agreement. Click the lang uage list to cha nge the language of the License Agreement and the user interface. Click Save As[...]

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    Figure 5 -12 If you are using a USB cable... dialog box After you have conne cted the USB cable, click OK . When software installa tion is complete, the Restart alert appears. Figure 5 -13 Restart alert Click Restart to close the installer and restart the comput er. After the computer restarts, you must log in to the computer, an d then the HP All-[...]

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    Figure 5-14 hp all-in-one Setup Ass istant – Introductio n Click Next to go to the Se lect Device dialog box. 174 Chapter 5 Macintosh software overview ENWW Macintosh software overview[...]

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    Figure 5 -15 hp all-in-one Setup Assistant – Select Device NOTE If you have not yet connected th e product to your computer, the N o devices found message appears i nstead of a list of HP all-in-o n e products. Connect the product to the computer with the USB cable, turn on the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830 /2840, and then click Resc an USB . The H[...]

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    Figure 5-16 hp all-in-one Setup Ass istant – User Identification NOTE This step occurs only when you are installing the HP Co lor LaserJet 2830 or the HP Color LaserJet 2 840. Type the re quired information in the red fields. Click Next to go to the Phone Line dialog box. Click Back to re turn to the Select Device dialog box. 176 Chapter 5 Macint[...]

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    Figure 5 -17 hp all-in-one Setup Assistant – Phone Line NOTE This step occurs only when you are installing the HP Co lor LaserJet 2830 or the HP Color LaserJet 2840 all-in-one products. Select the appropriate options. If you have a separate (dedicated) phone line fo r fax calls, click the Yes, I will have sepa rate fax and voice lines. option. Al[...]

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    Figure 5-18 hp all-in-one Setup Ass istant – Outsid e Line NOTE This step occurs only when you are installing the HP Co lor LaserJet 2830 or the HP Color LaserJet 2 840. Select the appropria te option. If you do not need to dial a numbe r to get to an outside line, cl ick the No, I don't use a dia l prefix option. If you do need to dial a nu[...]

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    Figure 5 -19 hp all-in-one Setup Assistant – Distinctive Ring NOTE This step occurs only when you are installing the HP Co lor LaserJet 2830 or the HP Color LaserJet 2840. Select the appropria te option. If you have a distinctive ring service, click Yes , and then select the type of ring from the drop-down menu. If you do not have a distinctive r[...]

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    Figure 5-20 hp all-in-one Setup Ass istant – Answering Mach ine NOTE This step occurs only when you are installing the HP Co lor LaserJet 2830 or the HP Color LaserJet 2 840. Select the appropria te option. If you have an answer ing machine th at answers calls at the spec ified number, click Yes, I will . If you do not have an answe ring machine [...]

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    Figure 5 -21 hp all-in-one Setup Assist – Fi nish The information you typed in previous dialog boxe s appears in the Finis h dialog box. If any items need to be changed, click the Ba ck button to return to the dialog boxes that you need to change. If you have separate line s for your fax and voice calls, click Back to retu rn to th e Outside Line[...]

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    Figure 5-22 hp all-in-one Setup Ass istant – Congratulations Click Done to close the HP All-in-One Setup Assistant. 182 Chapter 5 Macintosh software overview ENWW Macintosh software overview[...]

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    HP LaserJet all-in-one uninst all instructions for Macintosh Use the following in structions to uninstall the HP L aserJet all-in-one software from the computer: 1 Locate the HP All-in-One Uninstaller utility icon in the HP All- In-One Software fo lder by using the following path: <system drive>/A pplications/h plaserjetaio/HP Uninstaller Dou[...]

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    184 Chapter 5 Macintosh software overview ENWW Macintosh software overview[...]

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    6 The HP Toolbox This section provides information about the following topics: ● Overview of the HP Tool box ● System requirements ● Key features ● Configuration options ENWW 185 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Overview of the HP Toolbox NOTE The HP Toolbox is available fo r Windows operating systems only. NOTE The HP Color LaserJet 28 20/2830/2840 all-in-o ne products use V4 .0 of the HP Toolbox. Some differences ma y exist between this version of HP To olbox and previous versio ns. The HP Toolbo x is a web application that allows end users to easily com[...]

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    Device Content Page fo r that HP LaserJet all-in- one product ap pears when you op en the program. If you have installe d the HP Toolbox for mul tiple produ cts, the Device Select screen appears when you open the pr ogram. On the Device Selec t screen, you can select th e HP LaserJet all-in-one pr oduct you want to manage with the HP Toolbox. Navig[...]

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    System requirements The following tabl e describes the system requirements for the HP To olbox. Web browser requirements The browser require ments presented in this sectio n are not necessarily minimum standards; rather, they are the minimum tested environmen t s. Other curre n t We b b r owsers, even if u ntested, might also provide access to HP T[...]

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    Key features This section provides information about the following topics: ● Scan to e-mail or a folder ● Receive faxes to this computer ● Receive Alert message s for device events Scan to e-mail or a folder In the Scan to e-mail or a folder feature, you can se t up the HP LaserJet a ll-in-one product to later initiate a scan directly from th[...]

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    Receive faxes to this computer This feature of the HP Toolbo x allows you to receive incoming faxes to the computer, rath er than printing them or forwarding them to another fax num ber. NOTE If the host computer is turn ed off or discon nected from the HP Las erJet all-in-one prod uct when a fax is receive d, the fax is stored on the all-in-one pr[...]

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    ■ Manual feed ■ Device errors (such as insufficient memory) The following ale rt messages are available: ● HP Device pop-up alert messages ● System-tray icon alert ● E-mail alert HP Device pop-u p alert messages Pop-up alert message s notify you immediately when an error or print-ca rtridge warning occurs in the device. An error , such as[...]

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    Configuration options The HP Toolbo x is divided in to two main sections: the HP Toolbox section and the Device Setting s section. Each of these sections has controls grouped in to a set of tabs. In addition to thes e two sections, the HP Toolbox has other scre ens that are accessible from vario us points within th e HP Toolbox. The following lists[...]

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    ■ Print Info Pages screen Device Status The Device Status screen shows device status m essages from the device. The Device Status screen also displays some pe rtinent product information an d device settin gs. ENWW Configuration options 193 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-2 Device Status screen Supplies Status Use this screen to view th e status of various produc t supplies, such as the amount of toner in the print cartridge. 194 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -3 Supplies Status screen Setup Stat us Alerts Use this screen to set up on the Status Alerts fo r the HP LaserJet all-in-one product. Select the Turn on alerts option and click the Apply button to turn on alerts. ENWW Configuration options 195 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-4 Set up Status Alerts screen By selecting the options un der Show an alert , you can receive the alerts like those listed in the follo wing table. Table 6-2 Alerts Setting Alerts When the device cannot print ■ Close Door ■ Manual Feed ■ Paper Out ■ Paper Jam ■ Device errors (for example, insufficient memory) When the HP print ca[...]

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    By selecting the opti ons under Show the alert , you can receive the alerts in either or both of two forms: ■ As a pop-up message ■ As a system tray icon Set up E-mail Alerts The following ill ustration shows the Set up E-mail Alerts screen. Figure 6 -5 Set up E-mail Alerts screen – 1 of 2 ENWW Configuration options 197 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-6 Set up E-mail Alerts screen – 2 of 2 E-mail messages can be sent to you when certain events occur at the device. You can select the specific events about which you want to be notified. To use this feature, you must use a valid e-mail addre ss, select the events for which you want noti fication, configure the SNMP e-ma il server that wi[...]

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    To ensure that the proper e-mail a ddresses have been used and that the SNMP server information is valid, you can click the Test E-mail Settings button. Device Conf iguration The Device Configur ation screen disp lays the values of all of the settings availa ble to be set in the device, and also other configu ration items such as instal led DIMMs, [...]

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    Figure 6-8 Device Configuration scr een – 2 of 4 200 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -9 De vice Configuration screen – 3 of 4 ENWW Configuration options 201 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-10 Device Confi guration screen – 4 of 4 Network Configura tion The following illu stration shows the Network Configuration screen. Use this screen to configure various network sett ings. 202 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -11 Network Configuration screen ENWW Configuration options 203 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Print Info Pages The Print Info Pages screen provides users the a bility to easily print out th e internal special pa ges that are genera ted by the device. Figure 6-12 Prin t Information P ages screen The contents of these rep orts are generated by the device firmware, and not by th e HP Toolbox. The screen also provides a link that you can c lick[...]

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    Figure 6 -13 Event Log screen Fax tab The Fax tab co ntains the following scre ens. ■ Fax Tasks ■ Fax Phone Book ■ Phone Book - Edit Entry ■ Phone Book - Create Group ■ Phone Book - Edit Group ■ Phone Book - Impor t ■ Phone Book Import - Select Entries ■ Fax Send Log ■ Fax Receive Log ■ Fax Viewer . This screen is available from[...]

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    Fax Tasks This screen provide s access to common fax related function ality and settings. Figure 6-14 Fax Tasks screen The options in the Fa x Functions section send commands to the HP LaserJet all-in-one produ ct. The following options are a vailable. ■ Send Fax. The Send Fax b utton opens the Send Fax application. ■ Reprint Last Faxes. Th e R[...]

  • Page 231

    and delete en ough marked fax jobs to free up th e fax storage needed. The Clear Stored Faxes removes all faxes stored in the pr oduct's memory. This includes faxe s marked "ok to delete," faxes which have not yet been printed or sent to the computer, any delayed-send faxes, and any pending redial faxes. The Fax Receive Mode section [...]

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    Figure 6-15 Fax Ph one Book screen Fax Phone Book - Edit Entry This screen opens after clicking Edit for an entry that corresponds to an individual phone book entry (NOT a group entry). 208 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -16 Fax Phone Book – Edit Entry screen Fax Phone Book - Create a New Group This screen opens by clicking New Group on the Fax Phone Boo k sc reen. The Entry number field is populated with the first available entry in the phone bo ok. The maximum number of characters that a name can ha ve in a phon e book entry is 16. Only 12 of these cha[...]

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    Figure 6-17 Fax Phone B ook - Create a New Group screen Fax Phone Book - Edit a Group This screen opens by clicking Edit for a G roup entry on the Fax Phone Book screen. The behavior of this screen is identical to the Create a New Group screen. 210 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -18 Fax Phone Book - Ed it a Group screen Import information into the Fax Phone Book Use the Import info rmation into the Fax Phone Book screen to import phon e book data that has been exported from external e-ma il applications. You mu st select one of the following applica tions. ■ Microsoft Outloo k ■ Microsoft Outloo k Express ■ [...]

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    Figure 6-19 Import information in to the Fax Phone Boo k screen NOTE Phone book files that were created us ing th e HP LaserJet 3300 series produ ct software cannot be imported i nto HP Toolbox for use with the HP Color La serJet 2820/2830/2840 all-in- one products. Any phon e numbers used with th e HP LaserJet 3300 series prod uct must be reconfig[...]

  • Page 237

    Your designated file name and p ath now appear in the text b ox. Click Next to continue. 7 Click Finish . 8 Open the HP Toolb ox and click the Fax tab. 9 From the left navigati on bar, click Fax Phone Book . 10 Click Import Ph one Book . 11 Click the phone book a pplication optio n button from wh ich you are importing. 12 Click Browse and navigate [...]

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    Figure 6-20 Fax Phone Book – Import – Select Entries screen NOTE Although this illustration shows only the first 20 entries, you can import up to 120 entries. Fax Send Log a nd Fax Receive Log The Fax Send log and the F ax Receive log list the faxes that have been sent or received by the HP LaserJet all-in-one product. 214 Chapter 6 The HP Tool[...]

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    Figure 6 -21 Fax Send Log screen Figure 6 -22 Fax Receive log screen ENWW Configuration options 215 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Clicking the Refresh bu tton causes the HP T oolbox to pu ll new fax data from the HP Lase rJet all-in- one product. The following information is displayed about each fax in the log. ■ Date and time ■ Job number ■ Fax number ■ Pages ■ Result The fax logs ca n be sorted by any o f these column s by clicking on the column name that you want[...]

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    Figure 6 -23 Fax Viewer screen Fax Data Properties Use these settings to manage t he space used to store faxes on your computer. You ca n save more faxes if you specify a larger t otal data size. ENWW Configuration options 217 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-24 Fax Data Properties screen These settings apply to faxes that have bee n sent from or received to your compu ter. These settings apply only if you have chose n to send or receive faxes remotely from your computer. If you select eith er the Delete fax data files old er than: check box or the Limit total data sto rage size: check box, you[...]

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    Figure 6 -25 Fax Reports screen Detailed Fax Settings This screen provides navig a tional lin ks to the Fax Settings tab and the Fax Set-up Wizard . ENWW Configuration options 219 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-26 Detailed Fax Setting s screen Fax: How do I... ? The following i llustration shows the Fax: How do I... ? screen. Figure 6-27 Fax: How do I... ? screen 220 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Scan to tab The Scan to tab contains the following screens: ● Scan to E-mail or Folder ● Preferences ● How do I... ? Scan to E-mail or Folder Use this screen to add entrie s to the list that ap pear s on the HP LaserJet all-in-one product control pane l when you press the SCAN-TO button on the control p anel. Enter an e-mail ad dress or a fol[...]

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    Preferences This screen allows you to make chang es to the way the product scans documents. Figure 6-29 Preferenc es for Scan to E-mail or a Fo lder screen NOTE These preferen ces apply only to scans tha t you initiate by using the S CAN T O button on the HP Color LaserJe t 2820/2830/2840 all-in -one control panel. The following ta ble shows the sc[...]

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    Option Scan to e-mail settings Scan to a folder settings File type ■ Adobe PDF (*.pdf); default setting ■ JPEG (*.jpg, *.jpeg) ■ GIF (*.gif) ■ Windows Bitmap (*.bmp) ■ TIFF (*.tiff, *.tif) ■ TIFF – compressed (*.tiff, *.tif) ■ Adobe PDF (*.pdf) ■ JPEG (*.jpg, *.jpeg); default setting ■ GIF (*.gif) ■ Windows Bitmap (*.bmp) ■ [...]

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    Option Scan to e-mail settings Scan to a folde r settings ■ Photo: 8x6 in (24x15 cm) ■ Photo: 8x10 in (20x25 cm) ■ Photo: 8x6 in (24x15 cm) ■ Photo: 8x10 in (20x25 cm) The HP LaserJ et all-in-one softwar e converts scanne d documents to a format that you specify and sends them directly to an e-mail address or a fo lder that you have design [...]

  • Page 249

    ■ Print Problems screen ■ Scan Problems screen ■ Copy Problems screen ■ Fax Problems screen ■ Memory Card Problems screen ■ Troubleshootin g Tools screen ■ Animated Demons trations screen Troubleshootin g Process The following ill ustration shows the Troubleshooting Process screen. Figure 6 -31 Troubleshootin g Process screen Troubles[...]

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    Figure 6-32 Troublesho oting tools screen Control Panel Messages The following i llustration shows the Control Panel Message s screen. 226 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -33 Control panel messages screen Clearing Jams The following ill ustration shows the Clearing Jams screen. ENWW Configuration options 227 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-34 Clearing jams screen Print Problems screen Use this section to find tips for so lving print pr o blems with the HP Lase rJet all-in-one product. NOTE All of the Troubleshoo ting content provided from th is screen is also provided in the HP Color LaserJet 2 820/2830/2840 User Guide . 228 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -35 Print problems screen Scan Problems Use this section to help yo u troubleshoot scan prob lems with your HP LaserJet all-in-one product. ENWW Configuration options 229 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-36 Scan proble m s screen NOTE All of the Troubleshoo ting content provided from th is screen is also provided in the HP Color LaserJet 2 820/2830/2840 User Guide . Copy Problems Use this screen to he lp you troubleshoot co py prob lems with your HP LaserJet all-in-one product. 230 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -37 Copy problems screen NOTE All of the Troublesho oting content provided from this screen is also provided in the HP Color LaserJet 28 20/2830/284 0 User Guide . Fax Problems Use the information in this section to trouble shoot general fax issues. NOTE All of the Troublesho oting content provided from this screen is also provided in the [...]

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    Figure 6-38 Fax proble m s screen Memory Card Problems The following i llustration shows the Memory card prob lems sc reen. 232 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -39 Memory card pro blems scr een Troubleshootin g Tools The following ill ustration shows the Troubleshooting Tools screen. ENWW Configuration options 233 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-40 Troublesho oting Tools screen Animated Demonstrations The following i llustration shows the Animated De monstrations screen. Click the links on this screen to view animated demon strations about your HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 al l-in-one. 234 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -41 Animated Demons trations screen Documentation tab The Documentation tab conta ins the following screens. ● How do I... ? scree ns ● Print: How do I... ? ● Fax: How do I... ? ● Copy: How do I... ? ● Scan: How do I... ? ● Photo: How do I... ? ● Network: How do I... ? ● Other: How do I... ? ● User Guide How do I... ? scr[...]

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    Print: How do I... ? This screen provides links to information to help you perform print tasks. Figure 6-42 Print: How do I... ? screen Fax: How do I... ? This screen provides links to inform ation to help you perform fax tasks. 236 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -43 Fax: How do I? screen Copy: How do I... ? This screen provides links to inform ation to help you perform copy tasks. Figure 6 -44 Copy: How do I... ? screen ENWW Configuration options 237 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Scan: How do I... ? This screen provides links to inform ation to help you perform scan tasks. Figure 6-45 Scan: How do I... ? sc reen Photo: How do I... ? The following i llustration shows the Photo: How do I... ? screen. 238 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -46 Photo: How do I... ? sc reen Network: How do I... ? The following ill ustration shows the Network: How do I... ? screen. Figure 6 -47 Network: How do I... ? screen ENWW Configuration options 239 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Other: How do I... ? The following i llustration shows the Other: How do I... ? screen. Figure 6-48 Other: How do I... ? screen User Gu ide Use this screen to gain access to the HP Color Lase rJet 2820/2830/284 0 User Guide . 240 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

  • Page 265

    Figure 6 -49 User Guide screen Device Settings section The Device Settings section comprises the following tabs. ■ System Settings tab ■ Print Settings tab ■ Fax Settings tab ■ Copy Setting s ta b ■ Network Set tings tab NOTE Settings that are specified in the HP LaserJet all-in-o ne pr oduct driver override settings made in the HP T oolb[...]

  • Page 266

    System Settings tab The Syst em Settings tab contains the follo wing screens: ■ Device Info rmation ■ Paper Handling ■ Print Quality ■ Print Density ■ Print Modes ■ System Setup ■ Volumes ■ Date/Time ■ Service ■ Device Polli ng ■ Save/Restore Device Info rmation Use this screen to ad d or change informatio n about you r HP Las[...]

  • Page 267

    Paper Handlin g Use this screen to change th e paper handling de fa ults for your HP LaserJet all-in-one product. Figure 6 -51 Paper Handlin g sc reen The following tab le shows the Paper Handling settings that are ava ilable. Table 6-4 Paper Handling options and sett ings Option Settings Default paper size ■ Letter; default setting ■ Legal ■[...]

  • Page 268

    Option Settings ■ Envelope C5 ■ Envelope DL ■ Envelope B5 ■ Custom ■ B5 (JIS) ■ Postcard (JIS) ■ Double Postscard (JIS) ■ A5 ■ 8.5x13 (Foolscap) ■ 16K Default paper typ e ■ Bond ■ Cardstock (106–163 g/m2) ■ Colored ■ Envelope ■ Glossy ■ Heavy Glossy ■ Heavy (90-105g/m2) ■ ■ Labels ■ Letterhead ■ Light (&l[...]

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    Option Settings ■ A4 ■ Executive ■ B5 (ISO) ■ Envelope #10 ■ Envelope Monarch ■ Envelope C5 ■ Envelope DL ■ Envelope B5 ■ Custom ■ B5 (JIS) ■ Postcard (JIS) ■ Double Postscard (JIS) ■ A5 ■ 8.5x13 (Foolscap) ■ 16K Tray 1 type ■ Any; default setting ■ Bond ■ Cardstock (106–163 g/m2) ■ Colored ■ Envelope ■ G[...]

  • Page 270

    Option Settings Tray 2 size ■ Any; default setting ■ Letter ■ Legal ■ A4 ■ Executive ■ B5 (ISO) ■ B5 (JIS) ■ A5 ■ 8.5x13 (Foolscap) Tray 2 type ■ Any; default setting ■ Bond ■ Colored ■ Heavy (90-105g/m2) ■ Letterhead ■ Light (<75gm2) ■ Plain ■ Preprinted ■ Prepunched ■ Recycled Print Quality Use this screen[...]

  • Page 271

    Figure 6 -52 Print Quality screen The following tab le shows the option s and settings for the Print Qual ity screen. Table 6-5 Print Quality options and settings Option Settings Color Calibration Power On Calibra tion ■ Never ■ Always ■ After 5 minutes ENWW Configuration options 247 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Option Settings ■ After 15 minutes; default setting ■ After 30 minutes ■ After 60 minutes Calibration Timing ■ Never ■ 12 hours ■ 24 hours ■ 48 hours; default setting ■ 96 hours ■ 168 hours Calibrate Now Check box (select or clear) Optimize Cleaning Pass ■ On ■ Off; default setting More ITB Current ■ On ■ Off; default sett[...]

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    Print Density The following ill ustration shows the Print Dens ity screen Figure 6 -53 Print Density screen The following tab le shows the option s and settings for the Print Density screen. Table 6-6 Print Density options and settings Option Settings Contrasts ENWW Configuration options 249 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Option Settings Cyan density ■ -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; 0 is the default setting Magenta density ■ -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; 0 is the default setting Yellow density ■ -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; 0 is the default setting Black density ■ -8, -7, [...]

  • Page 275

    Option Settings Yellow density ■ -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 . 5, 6, 7, 8; 0 is the default setting Black density ■ -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8; 0 is the default setting Print Modes Use this screen to change th e print mode defaults for your HP LaserJet all-in-one product. After you change the Pri[...]

  • Page 276

    Figure 6-54 Print Modes screen A print mode is a special setting tha t controls the print speed a nd the fuser temper ature of the HP LaserJet all-in-one produ ct. The product speed a nd fuser temperature are adj usted to match the print mode that you select, which can result in better prin t quality when prin ting on certain media types. The follo[...]

  • Page 277

    NOTE Not all of the print modes can be adjusted from the Print Modes screen. ■ Heavy Mode ■ Normal Mode ■ Light M ode ■ Cardstock Mode ■ Transparen cy Mode ■ Envelope M ode ■ Label Mode ■ Glossy Mode ■ Heavy Glossy Mode ■ Tough Paper Mo de ■ Extra Heavy Mode ■ Toner Mode ■ Slow/Less Toner Mode ■ Dry Media Mode ■ Humid [...]

  • Page 278

    Media type Fuser mode d efault setting Transparency Transparency Mo de Prepunched Normal Mode Labels Label Mode Bond Heavy Mode Recycled Normal Mode Color Normal Mode Light <75 g/m 2 Light Mode Heavy (90 to 105 g/m 2 ) Heavy Mode Cardstock (105 to 163 g/m 2 ) Cardstock Mode Glossy (75-105 g/m 2 Glossy Mode Heavy Glossy (106-163 g/m 2 Heavy Gloss[...]

  • Page 279

    Figure 6 -55 System Setup screen The following d evice languages ar e available for the HP Color LaserJet 28 20/2830/2840: ■ Czech ■ Danish ■ German ■ English ■ Spanish ■ Finnish ■ French ■ Hungarian ■ Italian ■ Dutch ■ Norwegian ■ Polish ENWW Configuration options 255 The HP To olbox[...]

  • Page 280

    ■ Portuguese ■ Russian ■ Swedish ■ Turkish The following Jam recovery settings are available: ■ Auto; default setting ■ On ■ Off The following Auto continue settings are available: ■ On ■ Off; d efault s etting From this scre en, you can apply perce ntage values from 1 to 2 0 for the Cartridge low threshold and the Drum low thresh[...]

  • Page 281

    Date/Time Use this screen to change th e date and time se tt ings for your HP L aserJet all-in-one product. Figure 6 -57 Date/Time screen NOTE Automatic is selected by default, but the op tion will not be initiated until you click Apply . The setting does not remain in p lace over time; you must click Auto matic and Apply each time you want to sync[...]

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    Figure 6-58 Service screen If a password has been (for instance, to p r otect th e m emory-card or network settings) and lost, the factory settings for the HP Col or LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 must be restored and a new password assigned. To restore factory settings, click the Restore button under Rese ts . Performing an operation to restore factory s[...]

  • Page 283

    Automatic trace pri nt values are as follows: ■ If Error ■ At End of Call ■ Never; default setting Power save time settings are as follows: ■ 2 hours ■ 4 hours ■ 8 hours; default setting ■ 12 hours Device Polling The following ill ustration shows the Device Polling screen. ENWW Configuration options 259 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-59 Device Polling Settings screen Clicking Turn off device polling on the Device Polling Settings screen does not turn off the HP Toolbox, but acts like a master switch to turn off all polling. You can then go back in to the HP Toolbox and turn off indi vidual components such as the Scan-to functionality or some fax functionality. Save/Res[...]

  • Page 285

    Figure 6 -60 Save / Restore Settings screen When you click Save , the Save as dialog box might be hidd en. Look behind your browser window or on the task bar. You cannot restore settings that were saved from a previous HP product. You can restore only setting s that were saved fr om an HP Color LaserJet 2820/2 830/2840 all-in-one produ ct. NOTE The[...]

  • Page 286

    Figure 6-61 Printing screen The following tabl e shows the options a nd settings availa ble on the Printing screen. Table 6-8 Printing options and settings Option Settings Copies Type a value from 1 to 999. Wide A4 ■ Yes ■ No; default setting Courier font ■ Dark ■ Regular; default setting Orientation ■ Landscape ■ Portrait; default sett[...]

  • Page 287

    NOTE On some HP p rinters, the HP Tra ditional PCL 5e Driver is typic ally used fo r monochrome (b lack and white) printers. Th e HP Color LaserJet 2820/283 0/2840 all-in-one, a color printer, su pports this driver as well, even though the driver is not in cluded in the printing- system software. The HP Traditional PCL 5c Driver is not supported. F[...]

  • Page 288

    Figure 6-64 Memory Card Printing Settings screen NOTE The Memory Card Printing Settings screen is available only on the HP Color LaserJet 2840. On the Memory Card Printing Settings screen , you can chang e the settings associated with p rinting photos that ar e stored on memory cards. The Enable memory ca rds check box is selected by default. Clear[...]

  • Page 289

    Fax Settings tab NOTE Because the HP Col or LaserJet 2820 does not ha ve a fax component, the HP Toolbox for the HP Color LaserJet 2820 does not have this tab. The Fax Settings tab contains the following screens: ● General ● Fax Send ● Fax Receive ● Fax Setup Wizard General The General Settings screen allows you to configur e general fax se[...]

  • Page 290

    Use the Reporting and Erro r Correction settings to receive reports about fa x functions. The following settings are available: ■ Error correction (ECM); enabled by defa ult ■ V.34; enabled by defau lt ■ Automatic log printing ; enabled by default ■ Fax Call Report The Fax Call Report option has the followi ng settings: ■ Every fax error;[...]

  • Page 291

    Figure 6 -66 Send screen Fax Receive Use this screen to configure the fax receive setti ngs on your HP LaserJet all-in-one product. The Resoluti on option ha s the following settings: ■ Standard ■ Fine ; default setting ■ Super fine ■ Photo The Contrast o p tion ha s a series of settings fro m Lig ht to Dark . ENWW Configuration options 267[...]

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    The Dial mode option has the following settings: ■ Pulse ■ Tone ; default setting The Redial option has the fo llowing settings: ■ On Busy ; enabled by default ■ On no-answe r ■ On communication errors ; enabled by default If you must use a dial prefix to send faxes, select the Dial prefix chec k box and type the dial-p refix number in th[...]

  • Page 293

    Fax Setup Wizard The Answer ring pattern option has the following settings : ■ All rings ; defa ult setting ■ Single ring ■ Double ring ■ Triple ring ■ double and tr iple ring The Fax Setup Wizard app ears after you install the software and restart your computer . HP recommends that you run the Wizard to configure y our fax settings for b[...]

  • Page 294

    Figure 6-69 Fax Setup Wizard – Fax Identification: Us er Information screen Type your name and, if de sired, yo ur company name in the appropriate fie lds. In this and the following scree ns, click Back to return to the previous sc reen, or Cancel to stop the Fax Setup Wizard. Click Next to continue. The Fax Setup Dial prefix screen appears. 270 [...]

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    Figure 6 -70 Fax Setup Wizard – Fax Setup: Di al prefix screen If you do not need to dial a prefix number in order to send a fax, select No, I do not need to enter any numbers befo re the fax number . If you need to dial a prefix nu mber in order to send a fa x, select Yes, I need to ente r a dial prefix before the fax number , and type the numbe[...]

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    Figure 6-71 Fax Setup Wizard – Fax Setup: Di stinctive Ring screen If you have a distinctiv e-ring service, select Yes, I have a distinctive ring s ervice . If you do not, select No, I do not have a di stinctive ring service . Click Next to continue. the Fax Setup: Fax Line screen appears . Figure 6-72 Fax Setup Wizard – Fax Setup: Fax Line scr[...]

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    If you have a dedicated fax line , select Yes, I have a dedicated fax line . If you do not, select No, I do not have a dedicated fax line . Click Next to continue. Th e Fax Setup Confirma tion screen appears. Figure 6 -73 Fax Setup Wizard – Fax Setup C onfirmation screen If you do not want to confirm these settings, click Back to return to prev i[...]

  • Page 298

    Type the re quired fax number in the Fax number field. If you choose, you can also type your phone number in the Phone number (voic e calls) field. Figure 6-75 Fax Setup Wizard – Finish Fax Setup screen Click Finis h to complete the fax setup process. The Settings Saved screen appears. Figure 6-76 Fax Setup Wizard – Settings Saved screen Click [...]

  • Page 299

    Copy Settings tab The Copy Sett ings tab contains the follo wing screens: ● Copying ● Reduce / Enlarge Copying Use the Copying screen to configu re general copy settings for your HP Lase rJet all-in-one product. Figure 6 -77 Copying screen The following tab le shows the option s and settings that ar e available for th e Copying screen. Table 6-[...]

  • Page 300

    Reduce / Enlarge Use the Reduce/Enlar ge screen to configure the default size and format copy setting s for your HP LaserJet all-in-one product. Figure 6-78 Reduce / Enlarge screen The following table sho w s the optio ns and settings that are available for the Reduce / Enlarge screen. Table 6-10 Reduce / Enlarge options and se ttings Option Settin[...]

  • Page 301

    See the HP Color La serJet 2820/2830/2840 Advanced Network Referenc e Guide for more information about the settings on the Network Settings tab. For network installations, the HP Toolb ox communica tes with the device by using the network settings displayed on the Network Settings scree ns. The following screens can be opened by clicking th e menu [...]

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    Figure 6-79 IP Configuration screen The IP Configuration screen shows the host name and domain of the device. By default, the device uses automatic IP configu ration and DNS Server. Us e this screen to configure the TCP/IP addre ss and DNS Server manually. The following IP Addres s Configurat ion optio ns are available: ■ Automatic IP . This opti[...]

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    The following DNS Addre ss Configuraito n options are available: ■ Automatic DNS Server . This option is selected b y default. It causes the device to automatically obtain network addresses for DNS server s from the network. If you select th is option, a DHCP server provides this inf ormation. ■ Manual DNS Server . Select t his option t o manua[...]

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    Table 6-11 Advanced Network Settings options a nd settings Option Settings Enabled Features ■ DHCP; enabled by default ■ BOOTP; enabled by default ■ AUTOIP; enabled by default ■ Memory card sharing (CIFS); enabled by d efault ■ 9100 Printing; enabled by default ■ LPD Printing; enabled by default ■ HP SLP Discovery; enabled by default [...]

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    Figure 6 -81 SNMP screen The following o ptions are available on the SNMP screen : ■ Enable SNMP v1 read -write access . Sele ct this option to enable SNMP V1 agents on the prin ter. Custom community names can be configured to cont rol management access to the printer. ■ Set Community name: Type the SNMP Set Community Name (passw ord) to allow [...]

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    Network Configura tion The Netw ork Configuration screen is shown in th e following illustration. 282 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    Figure 6 -82 Network Configuration screen ENWW Configuration options 283 The HP To olbox[...]

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    The Netw ork Configuration scree n provides an overview of the network settings that have been enabled for the device. Th e settings appear under the following headi ngs: ■ Network Hardware Configur ation ■ Enabled Featur es ■ TCP/IP ■ SNMP ■ Network Statistics A Print link and icon appear in th e upper right corne r of the screen. Click [...]

  • Page 309

    Screen Access About HP Toolb ox screen Click the About Toolbox link that appears in the upper left corner of the HP Toolbox screens, just beneath the H P logo. This link is not available on any of the HP EWS scree ns that appear when you click the D evice Settings button. Select Device screen Click the Select a device link in the Toolbox Links box [...]

  • Page 310

    Select Device Use the Device Select screen to select and open the individual se t of tools for your HP LaserJet all-in- one produc t. This screen is displa yed as a list of the HP LaserJet all-in-one products th at are available to the HP Toolbox. T he items listed in the Information or Options section appear for each all-in-one product on the list[...]

  • Page 311

    Click the Always use T ext Only page when accessing Too lbox check box and then click Apply to make the text-only Toolbox screen your default screen when you open the HP Toolbox. Figure 6 -86 Text-only Toolbox screen Figure 6 -87 Text-only scre en – sample expanded section Product Registration The Product Reg istration link co nnects you to a web[...]

  • Page 312

    Figure 6-88 Product Registra tion screen Order Supplies The Order Supplies link connects yo u to a web page that helps you order supplies online from a reseller of your choice. The supp lies you nee d for your HP LaserJet all-in-on e product are pre-sele cted. You can change quantities o r select additio nal items. Your items are dropped into the s[...]

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    Figure 6 -89 Order Supplies screen Product Support The Product Support link connects you to a web p age that helps get o nline support for your HP LaserJet all-in-one product. ENWW Configuration options 289 The HP To olbox[...]

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    Figure 6-90 Product Suppo rt screen 290 Chapter 6 The HP Toolbox ENWW The HP Toolbox[...]

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    7 Software installation for Windows operating systems NOTE This chapte r covers installation about the HP LaserJet all-in-one product software for Windows only. For i nformation about Macintosh installatio n s, see Macintosh software overview . This chapter provid es information about the fo llowing topics: ● Installation overview ● Installatio[...]

  • Page 316

    Installation overview NOTE The ReadIRIS softwar e uses a separate installer th at comes on a separate CD. The software for the HP Color LaserJet 2 820/2830/2840 all-in-one products comes on a single CD. On Windows systems, the Setup program installs the HP La serJet all-in-one sof tware from the CD onto the hard disk and updates Wi ndows files. Dur[...]

  • Page 317

    For all of the supporte d platforms, each install optio n presents a series of query dialog boxes th at guide you through the in stallation process. You are aske d to provide information about your computer environment. The Ins taller guides you through the installation, whether you are configuring a directly- connected or networked HP LaserJet all[...]

  • Page 318

    Installation options The HP LaserJet a ll-in-one software can be used with the HP Co lor LaserJet 2 820/2830/2840 all-in-one products in the following configurations: ■ Install the full HP La serJet all-in-one software on a computer tha t is directly connected to the pr oduct through a USB port. This option provide s the most product functionalit[...]

  • Page 319

    NOTE Using Windows shari ng, the person who uses th e computer that is directly connected to the product can allow other users o n the network to print to the product. When the product is shared, in stall the print driv ers on all of the computers that you want to be able to print to the product. The client computers will have print-only func tiona[...]

  • Page 320

    5 Type the path and share name of the HP Color Lase rJet 2820/2830/2 840 all-in -one product to which you want to connect. -or- Click Browse and navigate to find the HP Color Lase rJet 2820/2830/284 0 all-in-one product to which you want to connect. 6 Click Yes or No when asked if you want to use this prin ter as your default printer for Win dows-b[...]

  • Page 321

    To connect an HP La serJet all-in-one product to a network, use the followin g instructions: 1 Connect the HP Color LaserJet 28 20/2830/2840 to the network. 2 Turn on the HP Color La serJet 2820/2830/2840. NOTE You must complete the powe r-up sequence in this ord er or the installer discovery utility fails to recognize the prod uct. It may take a f[...]

  • Page 322

    Installing the print driver only Use the following instructions to install only the p rint driver. Print driver installation fo r Windows 98 SE or Windo ws Me You might need to install the Install Network Prin ter Wizard to co mplete the following procedure. To download the Install Networ k Printer Wizard from HP's Web site, go to www.hp.com/ [...]

  • Page 323

    6 To install the HP PCL 6 Unidriver (color), naviga te to the root folder o f the CD (where X is the letter of the CD-ROM drive) and click OK . The Install Printer Softwa re dialog box appears. Sele ct the driver for yo ur product an d click OK . To install the HP PCL 6 Unidrive r (black and white) o r the or the PS Emulatio n Driver, click Browse [...]

  • Page 324

    Printing-system software installation This section contain s information about the followin g topics: ● Animated Install Guide ● Printing-system software installation Animated Install Guide When you insert your printing-syst em software CD into the CD-ROM drive, the Animat ed Install Guide starts automatically. The Begin Setup screen appears, a[...]

  • Page 325

    Figure 7 -2 Co ngratulations! Your all- in-one setup is complete screen If your HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 has alrea dy been set up or is already installed on a ne twork, click Install Software to install th e print drivers and other softwa r e fe atures. Printing-system software installation NOTE HP recommends th at you install the so ftware[...]

  • Page 326

    Figure 7-3 HP Color Lase rJet 2820/2830/2840 CD Browser screen The first dialog box inclu des the following command b uttons: Install HP Color LaserJ et Software . This link contains the initial command for installing the software. Click this link to close the CD Bro wser and the i nitial installation wizard a nd open the Welcom e to the HP LaserJe[...]

  • Page 327

    Figure 7 -4 HP Co lor LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 doc umentation View User Guide : Click this option to open the .CHM (onlin e help) versi on of the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/28 40 User Guide . Print User Guide : Click this option to open Adobe Acroba t Reader and see a printable ve rsion of the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2 840 User Guide in .PDF fo[...]

  • Page 328

    Figure 7-5 HP Color LaserJet 282 0/2830/2840 Online Support Click Product Support to open ano ther screen where you can se lect the product for which you want information: the HP Color La serJet 2820, HP Col or LaserJet 2830, or HP Color LaserJet 2840. Clicking any of these options starts your Web browser and ope ns the product support page on the [...]

  • Page 329

    USB installa tion dialog box options for Windows Figure 7 -6 USB install – Welcome to the Install Wizard dialog box Click Next to open the Check for recommen ded installation updates dialog box. NOTE The Check for recommen ded installation updates dialog box appears only if the installer detects that a network connection is available. Click Cance[...]

  • Page 330

    If you have Web acce ss, you can click Yes to check for ins tallation update s for th e HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 . This step is optional. Click No to continue the installation. Click the following lin ks to open a screen that pr ovides further informat ion: ■ Show t he inform ation that will b e sent to HP ■ More information abou t inst[...]

  • Page 331

    Figure 7 -9 USB Install – sample System Requiremen ts Results dialog box NOTE In some cases, yo u can proceed with the inst allation even if your system does not meet recommended requir ements. The System Requirements Results screen in the for egoing illustration shows a blocking condition that is preventing the installatio n from continui ng, an[...]

  • Page 332

    Select I accept the terms in the licen se agreement , and then click Next to continue the installation. The HP Extended Capabilit ies dialog box appears. Figure 7-11 USB install – HP Extended Capa bilities dialog box If you select the Install HP Extended capabilities option, a dialog bo x appears two weeks after you install the HP Color LaserJet [...]

  • Page 333

    Figure 7 -13 USB install – D estination Folder dialo g box The Destination Fo lder dialog box show s you where the printing-system softw are files are installed. The default option creates an HP program group, which you can gain access to by clicking Start and selecting Programs . NOTE The destination-folder path might differ from what is shown i[...]

  • Page 334

    Figure 7-14 USB install – Ready to Install dialog box If you do n ot want to add shortcut icon s to your Desktop, click to clear the Add shortcuts to Desktop check box. NOTE The Add shortcuts to Des ktop check box do es not appear during a Minimum Installation (Windows 2000 and Windows 2000). To continue the installation, click Next . Th e Connec[...]

  • Page 335

    Click Directly to this computer (a "direct connection"). The Connect Your Device Now dia log box appears. If you have Web access, you have three options for conne cting to Windows Upd ate, which will search for updated software for yo ur all-in-one: ■ Yes, this time only ■ Yes, now and ev ery time I conne ct a devic e ■ No, not this[...]

  • Page 336

    Figure 7-17 USB install – Device Foun d dialog box The Device Found dialog box appears. C lick Next to continue the installation. Figure 7-18 USB install – Time Remaining dialog box The Time Remaining dialog box ap pears. Click Next to continue the installation. It may take as long as 35 minutes for this step to finish. When this step of the in[...]

  • Page 337

    Figure 7 -19 USB install – Restart your computer di alog box The You must re start your computer to fi nish the installation of yo ur device dialog box a ppears. Click Restart to c ontinue t he installation. Figure 7 -20 USB install – C ongratulations! Softw are installation co mplete dialog box When you start your machine again, the Congratula[...]

  • Page 338

    Figure 7-21 USB install – Test Page dialog box The Test Page dialog box indicates tha t a test page is being se nt to the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 . If the test page prints successfu lly, click OK . If the test page fails to print, click Troubleshoot . This optio n opens a series o f dialog box es that can help you troubleshoo t the probl[...]

  • Page 339

    If you have Web access, you can sign up to receive in formation from HP by follow ing instructions on the Sign Up Now screen. Click Next to open the HP Regi stration Web page. Follow the onscreen instructions to register. Figure 7 -23 HP Registration screen NOTE After you install the HP Las erJet all-in-o ne product software, the Fax Setup Wizard o[...]

  • Page 340

    Figure 7-24 Network install — Welcome di alog box Click Next to continue. Between dialog boxes, a Cu rrent Progress screen appears. This screen shows the progress of the installation a nd provides information about the number of subtasks that have been completed in ea ch step. The screen disappea rs, and a new dialog box appears tha t gives you t[...]

  • Page 341

    Figure 7 -26 Network install – Licence Agreement dialo g box When you select the I accept the terms in the license agreement option, the Next button becomes available. Click Next . The HP Extended Ca pabilities dialog box appears. Figure 7 -27 Network install – HP Extended Capabilities dialog box If you select the Install HP Extended capabiliti[...]

  • Page 342

    Figure 7-28 Welcome to th e HP Product Survey Prog ram screen If you select the Do not install HP Extend ed capabilities option, click Next to contin ue the installatio n . The Thank you for buying ano ther HP product dialog box appears. Figure 7-29 Network install – Thank you for buying another HP product! dialo g box This dialog box shows you t[...]

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    Figure 7 -30 Network install – Ready to Install dialog box If you do not wa nt to add shortcut icon s to your Desktop, click to clear the Add shortc uts to Desktop check box. To continue the installation, click Next . The Connection Type d ialog box appe ars. Figure 7 -31 Network install – Conn ection Type dialog box Select Through th e Network[...]

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    Figure 7-32 Network install – Identify Printer dialog boxIdentify Printe r If you select Searc h from a list of de tected printers (Recommended) , your system searches the network for th e HP Color LaserJe t 2820/2830/2840, and the Searching dialog bo x appears, as shown in the following illustration. Figure 7-33 Network install – Searching dia[...]

  • Page 345

    Figure 7 -34 Network install – Specify Printer dialog box You can specify the HP Co lor LaserJet 2820/2830/ 2840 all-in-o ne by hardware ad dress (MAC), TCP/ IP address, or IP Hostname. Af ter typing one of these options in the appro priate field, cl ick Next to continue. The Printer Found dialog box appears either after your system completes its[...]

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    Figure 7-36 Network install – Confirm Settings dialog box To accept the settings (recomm ended), click Next to continue the installation. The Congratulations! Software installatio n complete dialog bo x appears (see Figure 7-39 Network install – Congratulati ons! Software installation co mplete dialog box ). If you want to change the settings, [...]

  • Page 347

    Figure 7 -38 Network Install – Set Ne twork Protocol dia log box To change the setti ngs, click Change Settings , make your changes in the dialog box that appears, and then click Next to continue. The Confirm Settings dialog bo x appears (see Figure 7-36 Network in stall – Confirm Settings dialog box ). Click Next to continue. The Congratulatio[...]

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    Figure 7-40 Network install – Test Page dialog box Click OK to print the test page. The Sign Up Now screen appe ars. Figure 7-41 Sign Up Now scr een If you have Web access, you can sign up to receive information from HP by following instructions on the Sign Up Now screen. Clicking Next opens th e HP Regist ration web page. F ollow the onscreen in[...]

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    Figure 7 -42 HP Registration screen NOTE After you install the HP Las erJet all-in-o ne product software, the Fax Setup Wizard opens automatically. Run the Wizard even if your HP LaserJet all-in-one fax para meters have already been set up . The HP Toolbox tha t you provide in th e Fax Setup Wizard to properly run other features, such a s the fax c[...]

  • Page 350

    Uninstall This section provide s information about the following topi cs: ● Uninstall instruct ions for Wind ows ● Files not removed and manual uninstall (Wind o ws) Uninstall instruct ions for Windows The uninstall proced ures vary according to the type of installat ion you used. Uninstalling HP Image Zone in Windows operatin g systems When yo[...]

  • Page 351

    NOTE To uninstall the softwa re from Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you mu st log on with administrator pr ivileges. 1 Quit all open programs. 2 Click Start , click Programs , select HP , select hp Color LaserJet 2820,2830,28 40 , and then click Uninstall . 3 The Important Un install Information dialog box appears. Click Continue . 4 The Cleanup pro g[...]

  • Page 352

    Follow these steps to uninstall the HP LaserJet all-in-o ne software if you have use d a Minimum Installation. 1 In Windows XP, click Start and then click Control Panel . NOTE In Windows 98 SE, Windo ws Me, and Windows 2000, click Start , click Settings , and then click Control Panel . 2 Click Add or Rem ove Programs . 3 Click hp Laser Jet all-in-o[...]

  • Page 353

    Windows 2000 or Windows XP NOTE To uninstall the softwa re from Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you mu st log on with administrator pr ivileges. 1 Click Start , click Settings , and t hen click Printers . NOTE For Windows XP, click Start , and then click Pri nters and Faxes . 2 Right-click the icon for your HP La serJet all-in-one product and then clic[...]

  • Page 354

    Other files that are no t removed when using th e recommended automated uninstall procedu re are as follows: ■ The LaserJet 28XX directory (where 28XX is the model numb er of your HP LaserJet a ll-in-one product) in your data/document folder (in the MY DOCU MENTSMY SCANS folder on your computer) CAUTION Do not remove the LaserJet 28XX d irectory[...]

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    8 Engineering details This chapter provid es information about the fo llowing topics: ● Media attributes ● Readme ● HP System Diagnostics ● Troubleshooti ng ● Summary of HP Toolbox know n issues ENWW 331 Engineering details[...]

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    Media attributes This section includ es the following information about media attrib utes: ● Media sources and de stinations ● Source commands ● Media types and sizes Media sources and destinations The followin g table indicate s the standard and option al med ia sources and destinations for the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/284 0: Table 8-1 HP[...]

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    Media features and attributes The following tab le lists the feature s and attributes of the media that appe ars under the Size Is: drop- down menu on the Paper tab. The list order can vary, dependin g on the product and operating system. The list contai ns all of the followi ng sizes, and might contain sizes from other drivers. Table 8-3 Supported[...]

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    Paper sizes 1 Width Height PCL 6 2 (3.88 inche s) (7.5 inches) Executive 185 mm (7.25 inche s) 266 mm (10.5 inches) "EXEC" Executive (JIS) 216 mm (8.5 in ches) 330 mm (12.99 inches) "JISEXEC" Legal 216 mm (8.5 in ches) 355 mm (14.0 inches) "LEGAL" Custom Minimum: 98 mm (3.86 inche s) Maximum: 312 mm (12.28 inches) Mini[...]

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    Media types (comma nd string) Tray 1 ( 125-sheet; multipurpose Tray 2 (250 -sheet) Tough Paper Y N Transparency Y Y 1 Tray 1 accepts cardstock between 106 g/m 2 (29 lb) and 163 g/m 2 (45 lb) in weight. If you want to print o n HP LaserJet Photo paper, u se the Heavy Glossy setting in your print driver. Custom media sizes The following tab le shows [...]

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    Esc& n# Wd Paper type Esc& 6 Wd Rough Esc& 9 Wd Envelope 1 You must spell out the word "Transparency" in the string, although it is abbreviated as TRNSPRNCY on the co ntrol panel. 2 The correct command for cardstock is "Esc&n11WdCard Stock", with a space between the "d" and the "S", and with a[...]

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    Readme The Readme files for the HP Color LaserJet 2820/28 30/2840 all-in-one are also available on the following Web site: www.hp.com/ support/clj2800series Windows Readme ● Introduction ● Late-breaking information ● Installation Instructions ● Technical assistance ● Legal statements Introduction Purpose of this documen t This document pr[...]

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    ■ HP Color LaserJet 2830 all-in-one p rinter, scanner, fax, copier. 96 megabytes (MB) of random access memory (RAM), expandable to 224 MB; a Hi-Speed universal serial bus (USB) 2.0 port; an internal print server for conn ecting to a 10/1 00Base-T network; a 125-shee t or 10-envelope multipurpose tra y for automatic and manual f eedi ng of envelop[...]

  • Page 363

    End-user software compo nents for Minimal Install (Available on Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP) Drivers A driver is softwar e that provides software ap plications access to the device features. Ty pically, you should install drivers for each device. The printing -system software CD-ROM that came with your device includes the[...]

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    needed at the device. HP Toolb o x is al so used for fa x setup, receiving faxes on your PC, setting up the fax speed dial buttons and fax phone bo ok entries, configuring the Scan to bu tton, and configurin g the device settings. Adobe Acrobat Reader Acrobat Reader should be use d to vi ew the online manuals. A ve rsion is available o n the CD. Pa[...]

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    ■ Plug and Play Print/Sca n driver packages are available on th e Web at the following UR L: www.hp.com/ support/clj2800series ■ Functionality on systems that meet only minimum system requirements will be limited. Use of many images or videos requires a system that meets the recommended system requirements f or acceptable performance and reliab[...]

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    HP Toolbox ■ Firewall software can interfere with network commu nication between the device an d HP Toolbox software. If you see a prompt to a llow "javaw" or "s tatuscl ient" network access, you must allow it for HP Toolbox to work pro perly. The network ports tha t HP Toolbox software mu st have access to are 5225 and 522 6.[...]

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    ■ If you change to or from a Transparency Mate ri als Adapter (TMA) by load ing a profile, you must select preview again to see an image in the HP Scanning software preview window. ■ If your scanner supports an automatic feeder, you cannot use the TMA if there is paper in a feeder connected to the scanner. To use the T MA, remove paper from the[...]

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    2. Select your country/reg ion. The Support & Drive rs web page opens. 3. Select the Do wnload drivers and software option. 4. Enter your HP Scanje t product name and click th e button to the ri ght of the list. 5. If necessary, select yo ur scanner from the list. 6. Select your operating system from the software & dr iver downlo ads list. [...]

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    ■ The Image Zo ne displays or prints on ly th e first page of a multi-page T I FF file. ■ Moving files outside Image Zone (for example, in Windows Explorer) w ill remove any keywords applied to those images. HP Instant Share ■ For some ISPs (Internet Service Providers), the autodial function does not always work with HP Instant Share. If your[...]

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    Unloading and Memory Card Issues ■ If possible, format memo ry cards in the image capture device (e .g., a digital camera ). Do not use Windows Explorer to format card s. ■ Secure digital cards have a lock sw itch that should neve r be set when the card is in the camera. ■ If you experience tro uble unloading im ages from the image capture de[...]

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    "Release Notes" or "Readme F ile" found on the dr iver download page fo r your operating system and driver version. Installation Instructions When operating in a Windows environment, the CD-ROM setup or installati on software detects the version and langua ge of the operating system that you are running. Installation op tions Tw[...]

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    3 If you have performe d a Typical install a nd you do not have any other HP device s installed, you will also need to follow steps 4 and 5. Fo llowing thes e steps may break certain functionality of other HP devices you have previously installe d because they share the software. 4 Open your Microsoft Windows Control Panel. Doub le-click Add/ Remov[...]

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    Macintosh Readme The following section includes the te xt of the Mac Readme, which is available on the HP LaserJet all- in-one software CD-RO M for Macintosh. Information about the hp LaserJet all-in-one software version 5.8 Edition 1, 5/2005 Contents ■ Supported HP Products ■ Supported Opera ting Systems ■ For OSX users on ly ■ For OS 9.2.[...]

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    4 Select your printer in the browser list and click Add . Your device is added to the Print Cente r's printer list, with the suffix "(Printer)". 5 Quit Prin t Center. To configur e a fax queue for y our HP LaserJet all-in-one (fax models only) 1 Open Print Center fr om <disk>/Applications/Ut ilities/Pri nt Center . 2 Click Add [...]

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    Reproduction, adaptati on or translati on withou t prior written pe rmission is prohibited, except as allowed under the cop yright laws. The information in this d o cument is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP produc ts and services are set forth in the express warra nty statements accompanying such prod ucts and services.[...]

  • Page 376

    HP System Diagnostics The HP System Diagno stics software is a new tool that is de signed to give IT administrator s direct access to system information about HP products and software. To open the HP Sys tem Diagnostics software, click Start , click Programs , click HP , and then select HP System Diagnostics . The HP System Diag nostics software us[...]

  • Page 377

    Figure 8 -2 HP System Diagnostic s – Devices tab Applications When you click the Application s tab, a list appears that shows curr ently installed third-party software programs. Click the Refresh button to update the information on the tab. Sele ct any item in the Running Applic ation field to view related system information. Figure 8 -3 HP Syste[...]

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    HP Applications When you click the HP Applications tab, a list appears that shows cu rrently installed HP software programs. Click the Refresh button to update the information on the tab. Select any item on the tab to view related system information. Figure 8-4 HP System Diagn ostics – HP Applications tab Logging Use the Logging tab to generate a[...]

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    Figure 8 -5 HP System Diagnostic s – Logging tab ENWW HP System Diagnostics 355 Engineering details[...]

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    Troubleshooting The following to pics are de scribed in this section: ● Port communication ● File to E-mail utility ● Standalone scrubber ● Two-pass cleaning-page utility ● Collect.bat utility ● E-mail ● My Scans directory Port communication This section provides information on the following topics: ● Overview ● USB port connectio[...]

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    continuing to troubleshoot two-way commun ication issues. The following section s contain a few guidelines for iden tifying and re solving these conflicts. NOTE USB connections for the HP Co lor LaserJet 2820/2830/28 40 are supported only in Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 , and Windows XP. Opening the Window s Device Manager Follow these s[...]

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    Guidelines for troubleshooting and resolv ing device conflicts Follow these step s for resolving device conflicts. 1 If the conflicting device is no longer present in the list of devices, click the device name, click Remove , and then click Yes . Click Yes to restart Windows. 2 If the conflicting device is a d uplicate (and one of the duplicate lis[...]

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    Installed De vices Figure 8 -6 Sample Device Ma nager screen – Windows XP Click the View menu to see further optio ns: ■ Devices by Type ■ Devices by Connection ■ Resources by Type ■ Resources by connection ■ Hidden Device s The following tab le shows devices th at are install ed by the HP Color Lase rJet 2820/2830/2840 software in Wind[...]

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    Table 8-7 Device s installed by the H P Color LaserJet 28 20/2830/2840 sof tware in Windows 2000 and Windows XP Device by type Device Disk drives ■ HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 USB Device IEE E 128 4 .4 compatible p r inters (Windo w s X P ) DOT4Print HPZ12 (Windows 2000) ■ HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840 (DOT4PRT) IEEE 128 4 .4 devices DO[...]

  • Page 385

    troubleshooting. The ut ility runs on your co mputer, but does not interact wi th your HP La serJet all-in- one product. The tool is includ ed on the installer CD, but is not copied to your computer during th e software installation. HP Customer Support can also send the utility to you by e-mail or by posting it to an HP web page. The tool i s comp[...]

  • Page 386

    Standalone scrubber If the installer fails and trou bleshooting efforts have not solved the problem, you can use HP' s standalone scrubber utility to remove files. The scrubber utility is located on the HP Color La serJet 2820/28 30/2840 software CD in the following folder: <CD-ROM drive>utilCCC Two-pass cleaning-page utility The two-pa[...]

  • Page 387

    E-mail If e-mail messages fail to be se nt, try following these steps: 1 Open Windows Microsoft Explorer or Intern et Explore r and navigate to the file. 2 Right-click the file, select Send To , and then click Mail Recipient . If this meth od fails, check the MAP I mail setu p. The MAPI setup is a third-party issue. My Scans directory During softwa[...]

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    Summary of HP Toolbox known issues This section summarizes i ssues that are known to affect th e version HP Too lbox released with the HP Color LaserJet 2820/2830/2840. T he following topics are includ ed: ● Firewalls block HP Toolbox communication ● USB drivers are unsigned ● Second restart is requ ired after installation ● Problems occur [...]

  • Page 389

    This data, which includes PDF file s for each fax job received , can be copied to any directory tha t you choose. After you perform an opera tion to restore factory de faults, or repla c e the device with a new one, save any fax data, and restart the HP Toolbox, the system will be in a f resh state, as if a fresh install had just occurred. The fax [...]

  • Page 390

    To recover from this situa tion, follow this procedure: 1 Rename the folder tha t contain s all data stored on th e computer for the Received to PC faxes. All data that is stor ed on the computer for th e Received to PC faxes is located in the following directory: C:Program Files Hewlett-Packard ToolboxApache To mcat 4.0webapps Toolboxproduc[...]

  • Page 391

    Functionality that wil l be lost when HP Toolbox is disabled incl udes: ■ Status alerts ■ E-mail alerts ■ The ability to initiate a scan from the device (by pressi ng the S CAN TO and S TART S CAN buttons on the control panel) ■ Fax Receive to PC ENWW Summary of HP Toolbox known issues 367 Engineering details[...]

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    368 Chapter 8 Engineerin g details ENWW Engineering details[...]

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    Index Symbols/Numerics % of Normal Size sett ing PCL 6 traditional driver 115 unidrivers 75 A About HP Toolbox screen 285 About tab PCL 6 traditional driver 133 unidrivers 97 activity log, fax 218 ADF HP Directo r 156 media supported 4 Adobe Acrobat Re ader 17 Advanced network settings 279 Advanced Printing F e atures setting, unidrivers 62 Advance[...]

  • Page 394

    Confirm Changing Setting screen (Windows network installation) 322 Confirm Settings screen (Windows network installation) 322 conflicts, device 356 Congratulations Software installation complete screen (USB Windows installation) 313 Congratulations Software installation complete screen (Windows network installation) 323 Connect Your Device Now scre[...]

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    unidrivers 73 Document Viewer. See HP Document Viewer documentation dialog box, Windows instal lation 303 localized versions 8 operating systems supported 19, 158 Print Task Quick Set for use guide, unidri ver 67 Readme files 337 User Guide Quick Set, PCL 6 traditional driver 105 Documentation tab, HP Toolbo x 235 dots per inch (dpi) setting , PCL [...]

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    Fit-to-Page option, PCL 6 traditiona l driver 114 Flip Pages Up settings PCL 6 traditional driver 107 PCL 6 unidriver 81 folders scanning to 189, 221 Windows installation 165, 329 fonts download as outlin e, PS Emulation Unidriver settings 96 External, PCL 6 unidriver 92 HP postscript level 3 emulation support 58, 142 PCL 6 traditional driver setti[...]

  • Page 397

    Fax Problems screen 231 Fax ReceiveLog screen 214 Fax Reports screen 218 Fax Send Log screen 214 Fax Settings tab 265 Fax Setup Wizard screen 269 Fax tab 205 Fax Tasks screen 206 Fax Viewer screen 216 features 16, 186 How do I? scree ns 235 IP Configuration settings 277 Jam recovery settings 256 language settin gs 255 localized versions 19 Memory C[...]

  • Page 398

    laptop computers, receiving faxes 190 LaserJet Scan software 3 8 LaserJet Scanner prog ram 157 LaserJet Send Fax program 156 Layout Opt ions, unidrivers 65 license agreem ent (USB Windows installation) 307 License Agreement screen (Windows network installation) 317 Linux support 13, 18 localized versions documentation 8 Macintosh softw are componen[...]

  • Page 399

    Windows so ftware 16 online help HP Toolbo x screens 235 Macintosh 157 Window s 17 Online support screen 304 operating systems supported 154 Windows, su pported 12 optical character recognitio n. See OCR Optimizations option, PCL 6 unidriver 62 Optional Paper Sources menu, PCL 6 traditional drive r 139 order of pages 110 Order Supplies screen, HP T[...]

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    Type is paper settings 130 watermarks 115 PCL 6 unidriver About tab 97 Advanced Printing Fe atures, enabling 62 Advanced tab 58 booklet printing 82 Color Printing Mode 62 Color tab 85 constraint messages 57 Copy Cou nt 60 custom paper sizes 335 Device S ettings tab 89 Document Options 61 document prev iew image 73 Effect s tab 73 External Fonts set[...]

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    PS Emulation Unidriver About tab 97 Advanced Printing Features, enabling 62 Advanced tab 5 8 booklet printing 82 Color tab 85 constraint messages 57 Copy Count 60 CTRL-D se ttings 95 Device Settings tab 89 Document Opt ions 61 document previ ew image 73 Effects tab 73 Finishing tab 80 font substitution table 91 Form to Tray Assignment 91 Graphic se[...]

  • Page 402

    Searching screen (Windo ws network installation) 320 Select Device screen, HP Toolbox 286 Send CTRL-D settings, PS Emulation Unidriver 95 Send Fax program 45, 156 Send Log screen 214 Send screen, fax 265 Send TrueType as Bitmap PCL 6 traditional driver 112 PS Emulation Unidriver 63 serial number 199 Service ID 199 Service screen, HP Too lbox 257 Se[...]

  • Page 403

    Fax Problems screen 231 File to E-mail utility 360 HP System Diagnostics 352 HP Toolbox 364 Information screen, HP Toolbox 225 Memory Card Pr oblems screen 232 My Scans directory 363 pop-up alerts 191 Print Problems screen 228 Process screen, HP Toolbox 225 Scan Problems screen 229 scanning 366 scrubber ut ility 362 tab, HP Toolbox 224 Tools screen[...]

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    Windows Animated Install Guide 300 components, software 15, 18 device conflicts 356 dialog boxes, installation 301 driver-only installation 298 drivers supported 16 installation options 292 installers 18 installing product software 294 manual uninstall 329 network software installation 296 operating systems supported 12 Readme file 337 sharing, set[...]

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