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Print server status light

The status light on the back of the print server can indicate problems with the print server. Use the table below to interpret the print server status light.

Print server status light

Light behavior

Description

 

 

Off

The print server is not receiving power.

 

 

On (solid green)

The print server is on and ready.

 

 

Blinking slowly (amber)

An error occurred during a self-test or operation. Disconnect and reconnect

 

the print server. If the problem still exists, reinstall the print server software.

 

 

Blinking slowly (green)

The print server is receiving power, but it is not ready, or a self-test might be

 

in progress. Wait for the light to turn solid green.

 

The print server might have lost its connection to the network. Check the

 

10/100 link lights, which are located near the network connection. If the 10

 

and 100 link lights are both off, there is no network connection.

 

 

Blinking quickly (green)

The print server is processing the configuration page. Wait until the

 

configuration page finishes.

 

 

Flashing intermittently (green)

The print server is on and ready, and there is activity on the network.

 

 

ENWW

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Contents Use Page User guide Copyright Information Contents Media Problemsolving Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories Printer basics User guide links Quick access to more informationWhere to look for more information WWW links for drivers, software, and supportHp LaserJet Printer configurationsHp LaserJet 1300n Save money Printer featuresPrint with excellent quality Save timeHp LaserJet 1150 printer and hp LaserJet 1300 series printer Walk aroundWalk around Printer control panel Printer media guides Media pathsMain input tray Priority input trayOutput bin Straight-through output pathPrint cartridge door Print cartridge accessPrinter software Installing printer softwareTo install printer software for Windows 95 and Windows NT To install printer software for all other operating systemsClick Properties, or click Printing Preferences Printer properties driverPrinter properties online help Print setting prioritiesTo access the printer properties online help Available printer drivers Software for WindowsPrinter drivers Available printer driversEmbedded Web server hp LaserJet 1300 series only Hp toolboxHp LaserJet 1150 printer Accessing the print driver Mac OSAccessing the print driver Mac OS X Software for Macintosh computersClick Printer USB Click Auto SetupHp LaserJet 1300 series printer PostScript Printer Description files PPDsStarting hp Web Jetadmin Software for network installations onlyHp Web Jetadmin USB connections Connecting the USB cablePrinter connections Parallel connections Network connections Wireless connectionsConnecting to the network Media Choosing paper and other media Media that may damage the printer Media to avoidOptimizing print quality for media types Specific types of media Loading media into the input traysTo print transparencies or labels Printing on transparencies or labelsPrinting one envelope Printing on envelopesEnww Printing multiple envelopes Enww To print letterhead or preprinted forms Printing on letterhead and preprinted formsTo print on custom-sized media or cardstock Printing on custom-sized media and cardstockPrinting tasks Manual feed Printing watermarks Accessing the watermark featureAccessing the multiple pages per sheet feature Printing on both sides of the paper manual duplexing Manual duplex using the top output binEnww Manual duplex on heavy media or card stock Printing booklets Printing booklets Canceling a print job Understanding print quality settings Using EconoMode Saves toner Maintenance HP policy on non-HP print cartridges Using HP print cartridgesStoring print cartridges Print cartridge life expectancy Saving toner Water sets toner into the fabric Redistributing tonerChanging the print cartridge Water sets toner into the fabric Cleaning the print cartridge area Cleaning the printerCleaning the printer media path Managing the printer Demo ConfigurationPrinter information pages To view hp toolbox Using the hp toolboxSupported browsers Other links Hp toolbox sectionsStatus tab Troubleshooting tabAlerts tab Set up status alertsSet up e-mail alerts Administrative settingsInformation tab Advanced Printer Settings windowSettings tab Network windowTo open the embedded Web server Using the embedded Web serverInformation tab Settings tabNetworking tab Ieee 802.11b standard Wireless printingBluetooth Chapter Problemsolving Can you print a demo page? Finding the solutionIs the printer set up correctly? Is the Ready light on?Contact HP support Is the print quality acceptable?Is the printer communicating with the computer? Does the printed page look like you expected?Light status legend Status light patternsReturn to Finding the solution Symptom Possible Cause Solution Problems in the Chooser Common Macintosh problemsLaserWriter Symptom Possible Cause Solution Printing ErrorsHardware troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Solution USB ProblemsSymptom Possible Cause Solution OS X problems Click Select PPD Renaming the Printer hp LaserJet 1300 series onlyMac OS Troubleshooting PostScript PS errors Media handling problems Problem Solution Paper handling problemsThis may cause toner to fuse improperly if using heavy Printed page is different than what appeared on screen Printed page problems Problem SolutionPrinter properties driver for more information Printed page problems ProblemSolutionPrinter software problems ProblemSolution Printer software problemsDropouts Improving print qualityLight print or faded Toner specksVertical repetitive defects Gray backgroundToner smear Loose tonerWrinkles or creases Misformed charactersSkew Curl or waveToner scatter outline Typical media jam locations Clearing jamsRemoving a jammed Return to Finding the solution Changing the pickup roller Failure to complete this procedure might damage the printerChanging the pickup roller Enww Cleaning the pickup roller Changing the printer separation pad Tab on the right is larger to help you position it correctly Snap both sides into place Printer specifications Acoustic emissions SpecificationsPrinter specifications Environmental specifications Printer specifications Electrical specifications1 Printer capacities and ratings Printer specifications Physical specificationsPort availability Printer specifications Memory specificationsFCC compliance Protecting the environment Environmental product stewardship programFor more information PaperMaterial restrictions Spare parts and supplies availabilityMaterial safety data sheet Declaration of Conformity Regulatory statementsRegulatory statements Korean EMI statement Vcci statement Japan Laser safety statementCanadian DOC regulations Laserturvallisuus Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat Laser statement for FinlandAppendix a Media specifications Printer media specifications Supported media sizes Paper Guidelines for using mediaPaper usage Symptom Problem with paper Solution Label construction LabelsTransparencies Envelopes with adhesive strips or flaps EnvelopesEnvelope construction Envelopes with double-side seamsCard stock guidelines Card stock and heavy mediaCard stock construction Appendix B Warranty and licensing HP Software License Terms Hewlett-Packard software license agreementHewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Frequently asked questions Limited warranty for print cartridge lifeHardware service Extended warranty Guidelines for repacking the printer How to contact HP Ordering information Description or use Order number Ordering supplies and accessoriesOrdering supplies and accessories Supplies and accessoriesAppendix D Ordering supplies and accessories 10/100 networking and wireless print servers Appendix D Ordering supplies and accessories Click Have Disk Network configurationInstalling a shared printer on Windows 98 and Millennium Installing a shared printer on Windows Double-clickPrinters and Other Hardware Click Add a printer Installing a shared printer on Windows XPAppendix E Network configuration Memory Installing a memory Dimm 1300 series only Installing a memory Dimm 1300 series only Testing the Dimm installation Removing a Dimm Store the Dimm chip in an antistatic bag Working with the print server To install the print server software Installing the print serverPrinting a configuration Changing the IP address Using the print server’s embedded Web serverTo assign a static IP address Troubleshooting the print serverInstalled print server stops working Print server status light Light behavior Description Print server status lightRestoring the factory default settings Index IndexIndex Index USB Page Q1334-90941
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