HP 1220C manual Setting Up Your Printer on a Macintosh Computer

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Setting Up Your Printer on a Macintosh Computer

You can connect the printer to the latest models of Macintosh computers (Mac OS 8.1 or later) through the USB port. To connect older models without a USB port, you can either connect the Macintosh to a

HP JetDirect print server (JetDirect 300x), or contact Apple for USB solutions.

Before connecting your printer to the computer, ensure that your configuration meets these requirements:

Your computer must support USB

You need a USB-compliant interface cable

Your computer must be running MacOS 8.1 or later

Note: The following procedure assumes that you have completed steps 1 through 5 in the Setting Up section that starts on page 4.

1.Connect the USB cable (purchased separately; part number C6518A).

2.Insert the HP Printer Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive. Double- click the Installer icon.

3.Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.

4.Select Chooser from the Apple menu.

5.Click the printer’s icon from the left side of the Chooser window. Then, click HP 1220C from the right side of the Chooser window. Close the Chooser.

Printing Features

Many of the features available in Windows are also available on Macintosh. See the balloon help for information on the available features and their options.

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Contents HP DeskJet 1220C Acknowledgements Contents Manual Feed TroubleshootingLanguage Abbreviations HP Greeting Card PaperEnglish For More Information Using this GuideWelcome Windows System RequirementsSupport information Least 50MB of free hard disk spaceUnderstanding the Printer Parts and Functions Getting startedSetting Up 152 mm 19 482 mm 102 mmEnglish USB Installation for Windows Installing from the Starter CD RecommendedInstallation for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT Print a Test Connections Using the USB Port WindowsTo verify the installation Using Your Printer on a NetworkConnecting to an External Print Server Enlarging or Reducing a Document Printing FeaturesSave Your Settings WinManual Duplex Two-Sided Printing TilingBooklet Watermark Mirror ImageBanner HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS Imaging OptionsPreferences Printing from DOS Software ProgramsDOS Printer Driver Installing the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOSUsing the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS Mac Setting Up Your Printer on a Macintosh ComputerAlternative Top Media Feed Manual Feed PaperSelecting and Loading Paper TipsMaintaining the Printer It means To solve the problem Using and Caring for Print CartridgesNothing Is Printed Power Cannot Be Turned OnSomething on the Page is Missing or Incorrect Placement of the Text or Graphics is WrongBlank Page is Ejected There may be insufficient hard disk space in your system Check your system configurationPrinter Takes a Long Time to Print a Job Paper is Jammed in the PrinterMake sure nothing is blocking the paper path Uninstalling the Printer SoftwareTips for Avoiding Paper Jams Aligning the Print Cartridges Printer Does Not Print After Switching PortsMac Troubleshooting Cleaning the Print CartridgesToolbox Printing a DiagnosticPrinting a Sample Customer SupportFor customers outside US HP Telephone SupportPrinter Specifications SpecificationsDraft 300 x 600 dpi Normal 600 x 600 dpi Best Main Paper 16MB RAM HP Supplies Ordering InformationHP Professional Brochure and Flyer Paper HP Premium Heavyweight InkJet PaperHP Premium Photo Paper HP Premium Plus Photo PaperRegulatory Notice FCC Regulations Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementSafety Information Operation outside the products specifications Extent of limited warrantyLocal Law Limitations of WarrantyLimitations of Liability Language Abbreviations AppendixIcons Ink volume Installing printer software, 8 interfaceDOS Envelopes Faxes Graphics are wrong, 22 grayscaleZoomSmart Uninstalling the software, 24 USB, 3, 9Verify a USB installation System requirements Telephone support, 28 testAccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN Declaration of ConformityPrinted on recycled paper