HP 2500 manual Printing a job

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Printer driver. The printer driver opens when you click Properties in the Print dialog box. Settings changed here do not override settings changed anywhere else. (For Macintosh, the printer driver settings are integrated into the Print dialog box.)
“Page Setup” dialog box. This dialog box opens when you click Page Setup or a similar command on the File menu. This dialog box is part of the program in which you are working. Settings changed here override settings changed anywhere else.
“Print” dialog box. This dialog box opens when you click Print, Print Setup, or a similar command on the File menu. It is also part of the program, but it has a lower priority than the Page Setup dialog box. Settings changed in the Print dialog box do not override settings changed in the Page Setup dialog box. Settings changed here do override settings changed in the printer driver.

Printing a job

This section provides basic printing instructions. When making changes to printing settings, there is a hierarchy to how changes are prioritized. (Note that the names of commands and dialog boxes might vary depending on your program.)

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￿About printing by Source versus by Type or Size

Three settings affect how the printer driver tries to pull paper when you send a print job. These settings, Source, Type, and Size, appear in your program Page Setup dialog box, the Print dialog box, or the printer driver. The printer automatically selects a tray if you do not change these settings. If you do want to change these settings, you can print by Source, by Type, by Size, or by Type and Size. (For Macintosh, types and sizes are both available from the Paper Source pop-up menu.)

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Source. Printing by Source means you choose a specific tray from which you want the printer to pull paper. The printer tries to print from this tray, no matter what type or size is loaded in it. However, if you choose a tray that is configured from the embedded Web server for a type or size that does not match your print job, the printer does not print automatically. Instead, it waits for you to load the tray you chose with the type or size of print media for your print job. If you load the tray, the printer begins printing. (If it does not begin, you might need to

configure the tray to match the size or type of the print job.) Or, press (GO) to have the printer try to print from another tray.

Type or Size. Printing by Type or Size means you want the printer to pull paper or print media from the first tray that is loaded with the type or size that you choose. Always print by Type for special print media such as labels or grayscale transparencies.

If you want to print by Type or Size and the trays have not been configured for a certain type or size from the embedded Web server, load the paper or print media into tray 1 and then select the Type or Size from the Page Setup dialog box, the Print dialog box, or the printer driver.

If you often print on a certain type or size of media, the printer administrator (for a network printer) or you (for a directly connected printer) can use the embedded Web server to configure a tray for that type or size. (See “Using the embedded Web server” on page 60.) Then, when you choose that Type or Size as you print a job, the printer pulls from the tray configured for that type or size.

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Contents Use Page User guide Copyright and License HP Customer Care Telephone supportOnline and other support Page Contents Managing the printer Index Page Printer basics IntroductionPrinter configurations HP Color LaserJet 2500LHP Color LaserJet HP Color LaserJet 2500nPrinter features Color printingEnhanced memory Printer parts Interface ports Control panel features Understanding Supplies StatusBlack, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow Supplies Status lights Rotate Carousel buttonCancel Job button Understanding Printer StatusReady light Go light and Go buttonSoftware and supported operating systems Macintosh UNIX, OS/2 LinuxUsing Help Software for WindowsPrinter drivers HP Color LaserJet 2500 ToolboxSoftware for network installations only HP Web JetadminStarting HP Web Jetadmin Embedded Web serverSoftware for Macintosh PPDs Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x and Mac OS X classicPDEs Mac OS How do I gain access to printer features? Software tipsHow do I get the latest printing software? To download driversUninstalling the printing software Uninstalling software for WindowsTo uninstall software for Windows To uninstall software for Windows 98 and higherUninstalling software for Macintosh Accessories and ordering information Option Description or use Part numberExtended service packs Printer basics Printing tasks Choosing paper and other print media Printer models come with input trays as specified belowSupported print media for tray Supported print media for optional traySupported sizes Supported typesPurchasing paper and other print media Loading trays Loading trayTo load tray Loading optional tray To load optional trayLoading optional tray Printing a job To print from Windows To print from Macintosh Gaining access to printer driver settings Using the PCL printer-driver Help Windows onlyFeatures in the printer driver Selecting a SourceSelecting a Type or Size Setting a custom paper size Changing color settingsCreating and using watermarks Creating and using Quick Sets Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper N-up printingReducing or enlarging Restoring default printer-driver settings Printing on different paper for the firstChoosing an output location Printing on special print media Printing on envelopesTo print on envelopes Printing on labels More detailsPrinting on grayscale transparencies Printing on custom-sized print media or cardstock Printing on letterhead or preprinted forms Printing on both sides duplexing manually To duplex manuallyCanceling a print job Using color HP ImageREtAutomatic versus Manual color adjustment HP ColorSmartManaging color options Print in GrayscaleManual Options Halftone optionsRGB Color Matching colors Printing in four-colors CmykPrinting tasks Managing the printer Configuration Special pagesDemo Supplies Status HP Color LaserJet 2500 Toolbox To view HP Color LaserJet 2500 ToolboxDevice tab Troubleshooting tab Using the embedded Web server To open the embedded Web serverInformation tab Networking tab Other linksUsing Printer Status and Alerts To choose which status messages appearTo view status messages and information Managing the printer 4Problem solving and maintenance Where to look for jams Clearing jamsTo clear jams from inside the printer Described in To clear jams from output areas onTo clear jams from input areas Jams from inside the printer onTo clear jams from output areas Page Resolving control panel messages OffOn BlinkingSupplies Status lights Black print cartridge is empty or missing Cyan print cartridge is empty or missingMagenta print cartridge is empty or missing Yellow print cartridge is empty or missingBlack print cartridge is a non-HP print cartridge Cyan print cartridge is a non-HP print cartridgeMagenta print cartridge is a non-HP print cartridge Yellow print cartridge is a non-HP print cartridgePrinter Status lights StartupReady ProcessingAccessory error Service errorInsufficient Memory error Unexpected Size error or 41.x Printer errorBad Transmission error Secondary light patterns for Printer Status lightsBuffer Overflow error Data Received errorGeneral Continuable error Permanent Storage errorSecondary light patterns for Accessory errors 8x.yyyy EIO error53.x2.zz Printer Dimm Slot 2 error 53.x3.zz Printer Dimm Slot 3 errorSolving print-quality problems Print-quality checklistSolving issues with all printed documents Light print or fade Toner specksDropouts Vertical linesGray background Toner smearLoose toner Repetitive defects on the front Repetitive defects on the backMisformed characters Curl or waveSkew Wrinkles or creasesToner scatter outline Random image repetitionIf the problem is not resolved Solving issues with color documents Only black printsMissing or incorrect color Color prints inconsistentlyColors do not match Color pages have inconsistent finishResolving problems that generated messages Symptom Possible Cause SolutionMessage Solution Messages for both Windows and MacintoshResolving problems that did not generate messages Troubleshooting checklistChecking the network Solving general printing problems Supported. See Print media specifications on See Print media specifications on Symptom Possible Cause Solution Solving PostScript PS errors Solving common Macintosh problems Symptom Possible Cause Solution Problems in the ChooserPrinting Errors USB Problems Software troubleshootingCleaning the printer To clean the engineCalibrating the printer To calibrate the printer at the printerClick Color Calibration To check status and order using the control panel Managing suppliesSupplies life Checking and ordering suppliesTo check and order using the embedded Web server To check and order using Printer Status and AlertsTo check and order using HP Web Jetadmin Storing suppliesResetting the printer for non-HP supplies HP policy on non-HP suppliesHP fraud hotline Problem solving and maintenance Service and support Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statement Limited warranty for the print cartridges and imaging drum Availability of support and service HP maintenance agreementsOn-site service agreements HP Express Exchange U.S. and Canada only To use HP Express ExchangeRepacking the printer To repack the printerService information form WHO is Returning the EQUIPMENT?Service and support Specificationsinformation and regulatory Printer specifications Supplies specificationsElectrical specifications Volt models HP LaserJetEnvironmental Specifications Recommended Operating Storage Sound Power Declared Per ISOEnvironmental Product Stewardship program Protecting the environmentHP LaserJet printing supplies PaperMaterial restrictions Returns Non-U.S. returnsMaterial safety data sheet Extended warrantySpare parts and supplies availability For more informationFCC regulations Regulatory statements Declaration of ConformityLaser safety statement Canadian DOC statementVcci statement Japan Korean EMI statement Finnish laser statement Laserturvallisuus Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klass 1 Laser ApparatPrint media specifications General guidelines Tray specifications Tray 1 specificationsOptional tray 2 specifications Optional tray 3 specificationsSpecifications for quality Paper and print mediaSymptom Problem with paper Solution Guidelines for usagePrinting and storage environment Envelopes Envelope constructionEnvelopes with double side-seams Envelopes with adhesive strips or flapsLabels Grayscale transparenciesWorking with memory and print server cards Printer memory Installing memory and font DIMMs To install memory and font DIMMsGo to Checking Dimm installation on Checking Dimm installation To check Dimm installationTo enable memory for Windows To enable memory for Mac OSTo enable fonts for Windows Enabling memoryInstalling an HP Jetdirect print server card To install an HP Jetdirect print server cardWorking with memory and print server cards Index Index See also customer support printer drivers Index Index See also lights rear output door Secondary messages See also trays Index Index Page C9706-90932* *C9706-90932
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