HP 4500 manual Index, Symbols/Numerics

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Index

Symbols/Numerics

(ADF) automatic document feeder

clean 22

feeding problems, troubleshoot 22

A

accessibility 3, 9 accessories

Printer Status Report 123 Self-Test Report 124 warranty 129

acoustic emissions 139 ADF (automatic document

feeder) capacity 19 load originals 19

ADSL, fax setup with parallel phone systems 178

after the support period 73 align ink cartridges 65 answer ring pattern

change 52

parallel phone systems 179 answering machine

fax tones recorded 110 set up with fax (parallel phone systems) 188

set up with fax and modem 189

automatic document feeder (ADF)

capacity 19 clean 22 feeding problems,

troubleshoot 22 load originals 19

automatic fax reduction 47 available 120

B

Back button 12 backup fax 44 baud rate 53

black and white pages copy 36

fax 38

black dots or streaks, troubleshoot copies 94

scan 99

blank pages, troubleshoot copy 93

print 75 scan 98

blocked fax numbers set up 47

broadcast faxing send 42

buttons, control panel 12

C cancel

scheduled fax 42 Cancel button 13 capacity

ADF 19 tray 135

cards

sizes supported 134 tray supporting 135

clean

automatic document feeder 22

exterior 22

ink cartridge contacts 88 ink cartridge ink nozzle

area 89

ink cartridges 67 scanner glass 21

clear

fax logs 57 color copy 36

colored text, and OCR 35 computer modem

shared with fax (parallel phone systems) 182

shared with fax and answering machine

(parallel phone systems) 189

shared with fax and voice line (parallel phone systems) 185

shared with fax and voice mail (parallel phone systems) 193

Configure firewall 118

confirmation reports, fax 55 connection type

change 202 connectors, locating 11 control panel

buttons 12 lights 12 messages 14

copy quality 94 settings 36 specifications 137 troubleshoot 92

Copy B&W function indicator 13

Copy Color function indicator 13

copy settings copy 37

correct port test, fax 101 critical error messages 15 custom-sized media

sizes supported 135 custom-sized paper

Mac OS 31 print on 30 customer support

electronic 70

cut-off pages, troubleshoot 76

D

dark images, troubleshoot copies 94

scans 98 Declaration of Conformity

(DOC) 148

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Contents Officejet Officejet Advantage Page User Guide Hewlett-Packard Company notices Safety informationAccessibility Copyright informationContents Scan CopyFax Work with ink cartridges Solve a problemPage Technical information HP supplies and accessories Additional fax setup Network setup some models onlyDevice management tools Errors Windows Mobility AccessibilityGet started VisualEco-Tips Understand the device partsFront view Back view Printing supplies areaUse the product control panel Overview of buttons and lightsLabel Name and Description Select the mode Change product settingsTypes of messages Recommended papers for printing and copying Critical error messagesFinding the device model number Select print mediaHP Photo Value Packs HP Everyday Photo Paper Tips for selecting and using mediaRecommended papers for photo printing HP Advanced Photo PaperTo load an original on the scanner glass Load an original on the scanner glassLoad an original in the automatic document feeder ADF Load mediaTo load an original in the document feeder tray To load media Clean the scanner glass To clean the scanner glassMaintain the device Clean the exterior Clean the automatic document feeder ADF Some models onlyTo clean the rollers or separator pad Maintain the device Turn off the device Print Print documentsPrint documents Windows Print brochures Mac OS Print brochuresPrint documents Mac OS Print brochures WindowsQuality Normal or Best Print on envelopesPrint on envelopes Windows Print on envelopes Mac OSPrint a Web Print a Web page WindowsPrint a Web page Mac OS Quality Best or Maximum dpi Print photosPrint photos on photo paper Windows Print photos on photo paper Mac OSPrint on special or custom-sized paper Windows Print on special and custom-sized paperChoose Manage Custom Sizes in the Paper Size pop-up menu Set up custom sizes Mac OSPrint borderless documents Print on special or custom-sized paper Mac OSTwo-sided printing duplexing Print borderless documents WindowsPrint borderless documents Mac OS Perform two-sided printing Mac OS Perform two-sided printing WindowsTo scan from the product control panel ScanScan an original Scan an original from the product control panelPage To copy documents Change copy settingsCopy Copy documentsTo save the current settings as defaults for future jobs To change copy settings for a single jobFax Send a faxSend a basic fax Send a fax manually from a phone To send a basic fax from the device control panelTo send a fax manually from an extension phone Send a fax using monitor dialing To schedule a fax from the device control panel Send a fax from memorySchedule a fax to send later To send a fax from memorySend a fax to multiple recipients Send a fax in Error Correction ModeTo cancel a scheduled fax To send a fax to multiple recipients using group speed dialTo change the ECM setting from the control panel Receive a faxReceive a fax manually Set up backup fax On Error Only OffTo receive a fax manually To reprint faxes in memory from the device control panel To set backup fax from the device control panelReprint received faxes from memory Poll to receive a faxForward faxes to another number Set the paper size for received faxesTo forward faxes from the device control panel Set automatic reduction for incoming faxes Block junk fax numbersTo set automatic reduction from the device control panel If you are done, press No Print a Junk Fax Report Add numbers to the junk fax listTo manually enter a number to block To remove numbers from the list of junk fax numbersReceive faxes to your computer Fax to PC and Fax to Mac Change fax settings To set or change the fax header Configure the fax headerSet the answer mode Auto answer Set the number of rings before answeringChange the answer ring pattern for distinctive ring Set the fax error correction modeSet the dial type Set the redial optionsSet the fax speed Fax over Internet Protocol FoIP Set the fax sound volumeTo set the fax sound volume via the device control panel Fax speed setting Fast Medium SlowTo enable fax confirmation Use reportsPrint fax confirmation reports Print and view the fax log Print fax error reportsPrint the details of the last fax transaction Clear the fax logPrint a Caller ID History Report Information about ink cartridges Work with ink cartridgesRelated topics Check the estimated ink levelsReplace the ink cartridges Handle the ink cartridgesTo replace the ink cartridges Page Chapter To align the cartridges from the product control panel Store printing suppliesAdvanced ink cartridge maintainance Align the ink cartridgesChapter Clean the ink cartridges To align the ink cartridges from the HP softwareClick Align the ink cartridges Mac OS To clean the ink cartridges from the HP software To clean the ink cartridges from the product control panelSolve a problem If you have a problem, follow these stepsHP support Obtain electronic support HP support by phoneBefore you call Telephone support numbers Phone support period$OJ«ULH General troubleshooting tips and resources Troubleshooting topicsAfter the phone support period Alignment fails Solve printing problemsError message appears on control-panel display Device shuts down unexpectedlyBlank or partial page printed Device takes a long time to printSomething on the page is missing or incorrect Placement of the text or graphics is wrongDevice prints half a page, then ejects the paper Solution 1 Use genuine HP cartridgesSolution 2 Check the paper Poor print quality and unexpected printoutsSolution 4 Check the print settings Solution 3 Wait a short period of time if possibleCheck the Print in Grayscale setting Check the print quality settingsMac OS Example Ink Level Black is low replace. Tri-color is OK Print Quality Diagnostic ReportRagged or irregularly streaked or faded bars Bar colors are not uniform Regular white streaks in the barsExamples of bad large-font text Self-Test Report To evaluate the Diagnostic Black Text Solution 7 Clean the ink cartridgesSolution 10 Service the product Clean the ink cartridge contactsSolution 8 Align the ink cartridges Solution 9 Replace the problem ink cartridgeTo clean the ink cartridge contacts Clean the area around the ink nozzlesTo clean the area around the ink nozzles Solve paper-feed problems Media is not supported for the printer or trayMedia is not picked up from a tray Multiple pages are being picked up Solve copy problemsMedia is not coming out correctly Pages are skewingNo copy came out Copies are blankDocuments are missing or faded Size is reduced Copy quality is poorCopy defects are apparent Large, black typefaces look splotchy not smooth Solve scan problemsPaper mismatch Scanner did nothingPart of the document did not scan or text is missing Scan takes too longCheck the originals Error messages appearText cannot be edited Scanned image quality is poorScan defects are apparent Solve fax problems Fax test failedSize is reduced Fax Hardware Test failed Solution Back view of the device Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax test failedChapter Dial Tone Detection test failed Solution Display always shows Phone Off Hook Fax Line Condition test failed SolutionDevice is having problems sending and receiving faxes Chapter Device cannot receive faxes, but can send faxes Solution Device is having problems sending a manual fax SolutionChapter Device cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes Solution Color faxes do not print Fax tones are recorded on my answering machine SolutionPhone cord that came with my device is not long enough To extend your phone cordSolve wired Ethernet network problems some models only General network troubleshootingComputer cannot receive faxes Fax to PC and Fax to Mac Solve wireless problems some models only Basic wireless troubleshootingMake sure the wireless 802.11 light is turned on Advanced wireless troubleshooting Restart components of the wireless networkRun the Wireless Network Test Make sure that the HP device is connected to your network To check a wireless connectionNetwork Status Check to see if you can access the embedded Web server EWSTo access the EWS Make sure the HP device is on the networkMake sure the HP device is online and ready Add hardware addresses to a wireless access point WAP Configure your firewall to work with HP devices Ports are used for the following functions Printing Solve device management problemsAdvanced firewall information Incoming UDP ports 137, 138, 161EWS is only available in English Embedded Web server cannot be openedCheck the computer system Troubleshoot installation issuesHardware installation suggestions Check the hardware connectionsCheck or perform the following Software installation suggestionsVerify installation preliminaries Understand the Printer Status Report and Self-Test ReportPrinter Status Report To print the Printer Status Report or Self-Test Report Understand the network configuration page some models onlyClear jams Network ConfigurationTo clear a paper jam from the rear door Clear paper jamsAvoid paper jams Technical information Warranty informationHP product Duration of limited warranty Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statementInk cartridge warranty information Processor and memory specifications Device specificationsPhysical specifications Product features and capacitiesSystem requirements Network protocol specifications Some models onlyEmbedded Web server specifications some models only Media specificationsUnderstand supported sizes Photo media Media sizeEnvelopes Main tray CardsUnderstand supported media types and weights Tray Type Weight CapacityOther media Main tray Media Left Right Top Bottom Margin Set minimum marginsGuidelines for two-sided duplex printing Print resolutionPrint specifications Copy specificationsPhoto dpi Very Fine dpi Standard dpi Fax specificationsElectrical requirements Scan specificationsAcoustic emission specification Operating environmentRegulatory information Vcci Class B compliance statement for users in Japan FCC statementNoise emission statement for Germany LED indicator statementRegulatory information 143 Appendix a Regulatory information for wireless products Australia wired fax statementExposure to radio frequency radiation Regulatory model number European Union regulatory noticeDeclaration of Conformity Declaration of conformityDeclaration of Conformity Energy Use Environmental product stewardship program Απόρριψη άχρηστων συσκευών στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση Power consumption Third-party licenses HP Officejet 4500 Desktop Third-party licensesSHA2 Zlib Third-party licenses Expat OpenSSL Third-party licenses 161 Appendix a Third-party licenses 163 Zlib HP Officejet 4500 Wireless Expat Third-party licenses 167 Appendix a Third-party licenses 169 SHA2 Third-party licenses 171 Supported ink cartridges HP supplies and accessoriesOrder printing supplies online SuppliesHP media Set up faxing parallel phone systems Additional fax setupUSA Choose the correct fax setup for your home or officeDSL PBX Other equipment or services sharing your fax lineCase a Separate fax line no voice calls received To set up the device with a separate fax lineTo set up the device with DSL Case B Set up the device with DSLCase D Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line Case E Shared voice/fax line To set up the device with a distinctive ring serviceCase F Shared voice/fax line with voice mail To set up the device with a shared voice/fax lineTo set up the device with voice mail To set up the device with a computer dial-up modem Set up the device with a computer dial-up modemTo set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modem Set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modemBack view of the product Case H Shared voice/fax line with computer modemShared voice/fax with computer dial-up modem Example of a parallel splitterPage Shared voice/fax with computer DSL/ADSL modem Case I Shared voice/fax line with answering machine Answering machine Example of a parallel splitter Page Appendix C To set up the device with a computer DSL/ADSL modem Example of a parallel splitter Serial-type fax setup To test fax setup via the device control panel Test fax setupView and print network settings Network setup some models onlyChange basic network settings Change advanced network settingsTo View IP settings To Change IP settingsSet link speed Understand 802.11 wireless network settings Communication modeNetwork name Ssid Data encryption Security settingsMethod To set up wireless communication using the installer Mac OSChange the connection method To turn off wireless communicationTo print a wireless test Reset wireless settingsTo add hardware addresses to a WAP Uninstall and reinstall the softwareGuidelines for ensuring wireless network security Guidelines for reducing interference on a wireless networkTo uninstall from a Windows computer, method To uninstall from a Macintosh computer, method HP Utility Mac OS Use the HP Solution Center WindowsDevice management tools Toolbox WindowsTo open the HP Utility Embedded Web server some models onlyOpen the HP Utility To open the embedded Web serverPage Ink Alert Errors WindowsFax Memory Full Device DisconnectedSolution 1 Install the ink cartridges correctly Cartridge ProblemPage Paper Mismatch Cartridge cradle cannot movePaper Jam Printer Paused General printer errorPrinter is out of paper Printer OfflineAlign cartridge Index Symbols/NumericsFailed Index Test setup 196 troubleshoot OCR Answering machine and modem parallel phone systems Twain 221 222 Page Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P
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4500 specifications

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