HP 1000 manual Information tab, Printer Services tab

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Information tab

The Information tab lets you register the printer, check for a new printer driver, view printer hardware and printhead health information, and gain access to an online ink usage page for your printer. It also gives you access to help information about using the printer, troubleshooting, and contacting HP.

This table describes the buttons in the Information tab and what you will find when you click each button.

Button

What clicking the button does

 

 

myPrintMileage

Opens the myPrintMileage website and your printer usage information,

 

including printer usage patterns (ink and media use).

 

 

Printer Hardware

Opens a dialog box that shows the printer model, firmware version,

 

and service identification number

 

 

Printhead health

Opens a dialog box that shows information about the condition of the

 

printheads. This information appears graphically and shows whether

 

each printhead is in Good, Fair, or Bad condition.

 

 

HP Instant Support

Opens the HP Instant Support website for support services and

 

troubleshooting tips.

 

 

Register Your Printer

Opens a dialog box that guides you through registering the printer

 

online.

 

 

How Do I...

Opens a dialog box that shows a list of common printer tasks and

 

provides help on common maintenance tasks.

 

 

Troubleshooting

Opens a dialog box that shows a list of common printing problems and

 

provides step-by-step instructions to help solve them.

 

 

Contact HP

Opens a dialog box that shows how to contact HP.

 

 

Printer Services tab

The Printer Services tab provides utilities that help you maintain and test your printer. You can clean and align your printheads, and calibrate the color on your printouts.

This table describes the buttons in the Printer Services tab and what you will find when you click each button.

Button

What clicking the button does

 

 

Align Printheads

Opens a dialog box that guides you through aligning the printheads.

 

 

Clean Printheads

Opens a dialog box that guides you through cleaning the printheads.

 

 

Calibrate Color

Opens a dialog box that allows you to calibrate color manually.

 

 

Print a Demo page

Prints a demonstration page. This is used to verify that the printer is

 

connected to the computer correctly and that the printer and printer

 

software are working properly.

 

 

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Contents HP Business Inkjet HP Business Inkjet 1000 Series Printer Page Contents Index Glossary Finding other resources for product information Getting startedLearning about printer configurations Understanding the printer parts and functionsFront view Control panel parts Printing supplies areaBack view Connecting the printer Connecting directly using a USB cable WindowsCompleting a software-first installation \AUTORUN Completing a hardware-first installationUsing a printer connected to another computer clients Sharing the printer on a locally shared network WindowsSharing a printer connected to your computer the server To connect using a USB cable Connecting directly using a USB cable Mac OSUSB printer sharing over an Ethernet network Mac OS Sharing among Macintosh computersUninstalling the printing system software Uninstalling software for Windows all versionsUninstalling software for the Mac OS Making copies of the software Installing other softwareUsing the printer Tips for selecting and using print mediaSelecting print media Understanding supported sizes Understanding specifications for supported mediaUnderstanding supported media types and weights Setting minimum marginsPage To load Tray Loading mediaTo print using the PCL 3 printer driver Printing using the PCL 3 printer driverChanging settings for Windows Changing printer settingsTo change settings from an application current jobs To change default settings all future jobsTo set the default media type Changing settings for the Mac OSTo change page setup settings To change print settingsPerforming printer tasks Canceling a print jobPrinting on both sides duplexing Guidelines for printing on both sides of aPerforming manual duplexing To perform manual duplexing WindowsTo perform manual duplexing Mac OS Performing automatic duplexing To perform automatic duplexing WindowsTo perform automatic duplexing Mac OS Printing photographs To print digital photographs WindowsTo print digital photographs Mac OS Printing on envelopes and cards Printing on special mediaTo load transparencies Printing on transparenciesTo print transparencies Windows To print transparencies Mac OSPrinting on custom-size media To load custom-size mediaTo print custom-size media Windows To print custom-size media Mac OS Using diagnostic tools Using the ToolboxPrinter Status tab Information tab Printer Services tabUsing myPrintMileage Using HP Instant SupportUsing the HP Inkjet Utility To display the HP Inkjet UtilityViewing the HP Inkjet Utility panels Using HP Web Jetadmin Using diagnostic tools Maintaining and troubleshooting Maintaining ink cartridges and printheadsReplacing ink cartridges To replace an ink cartridge To check the printheads using a printer configuration Cleaning the printheadsTo clean the printheads from the Toolbox Checking the printheadsTo perform a level 1 printhead cleaning at the control panel To clean the printheads from the HP Inkjet UtilityTo clean the printhead contacts Cleaning the printhead contactsMaintaining and troubleshooting To align printheads from the control panel Aligning the printheadsTo align the printheads from the Toolbox Windows To align the printheads from the HP Inkjet Utility Mac OSTo replace a printhead Replacing the printheadsCalibrating color To calibrate color from the ToolboxTo calibrate color from the HP Inkjet Utility To clear a jam Clearing jamsTo avoid jams Resolving paper-feed problems including skewing Starting troubleshootingTo print a printer configuration page from the control panel Printing a configurationResolving printer problems Printer shuts down unexpectedlyPrinter is not responding nothing prints Printer takes a long time to print All lights are blinkingResolving printing problems Blank page printedSomething on the page is missing or incorrect Poor print quality Placement of the text or graphics is wrongMeaningless characters print Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely Printout shows bleeding colors Resolving paper-feed problems Another paper-feed problem is occurringTray cannot be inserted Hardware installation issues Troubleshooting installation issuesTroubleshooting installation issues Maintaining and troubleshooting Printer lights reference Printer lights referenceBe flipped over and reloaded Resume light are on Printer detects a faulty ink cartridge HP supplies and accessories Ordering printing supplies through the ToolboxTo order printing supplies through the Toolbox Two-sided printing accessory duplex unit Finding accessory part numbersUSB cable HP Jetdirect print serversInk cartridges Finding supplies part numbersPrintheads HP Bright White Inkjet PaperHP Photo Paper HP Premium Photo PaperHP ColorFast Photo Paper HP Photo-Quality Inkjet PaperHP Premium Inkjet Paper HP Premium PaperHP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film HP Premium Plus Inkjet Transparency FilmHP Iron-on T-shirt Transfers HP Matte Greeting CardsToolbox Support and warrantyHP Instant Support WebBefore you call Obtaining HP telephone supportTelephone support numbers Cscemea.html aufnehmen Support For support information, call your HP service provider Extent of limited warranty Hewlett-Packard limited warranty statementLimitations of warranty Limitations of liabilityLocal law Printer specifications Printer specificationsFor ordering information, see HP Jetdirect print servers Regulatory information FCC statementShielded cables LED classification Power cord statementPower consumption Environmental sustainability programReduction and elimination Hazardous materials Material safety data sheetsRecycling Printer packagingAccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN Declaration of conformityRegulatory information Index IndexSee also support troubleshooting HP auto-duplex unit Index Index USB Index Glossary GlossaryGlossary Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P
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