HP 1180C manual Welcome, Using this Guide

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1 Welcome

Your printer can print vibrant colors on paper up to 13 in x 50 in. It connects directly to IBM and IBM-compatible computers through a parallel port or a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port. It connects to Macintosh computers through a USB port. The printer can also be shared on a network.

Using this Guide

This guide includes the following sections:

zPrinter Basics and Connections – Describes the printer parts and explains how to connect using a USB cable, how to connect to a network, and how to connect to an external print server.

zWin – Describes the printing and imaging features for computers running Windows.

zMac – Describes the printing and imaging features for Macintosh computers and how to connect to Macintosh computers.

zPrinting on Various Paper Media – Lists the media that you can use in your printer.

zTroubleshooting – Helps you solve printer problems and explains how to contact Customer Support.

zPrinter Specifications and HP Supplies – Lists information such as print cartridge part numbers, supported media, tray capacity, and system requirements.

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Contents User’s guide Copyright Information Contents Declaration of Conformity Welcome Using this GuideFor More Information Understanding the Printer Parts and Functions Printer BasicsConnections Connecting the Printer to the USB Port Connecting the PrinterHardware-first installation For Windows XP Using Your Printer on a Network Connecting to an External Print Server Save Your Settings Printing FeaturesWin Enlarging or Reducing a DocumentBooklet HandoutTiling Mirror Image Manual Duplex Two-Sided PrintingWatermark Imaging OptionsBanner HP Deskjet Control Panel for DOS PreferencesPrinting from DOS Software Programs DOS Printer Driver Installing the HP Deskjet Control Panel for DOSUsing the HP Deskjet Control Panel for DOS ~Å= Printing Features Media Printing and LoadingMain Paper Tray Manual Feed Nothing Is Printed TroubleshootingPower Cannot Be Turned On Blank Page is Ejected Placement of the Text or Graphics is WrongPrinter Takes a Long Time to Print a Job Something on the Page is Missing or IncorrectTips for Avoiding Paper Jams Paper is Jammed in the PrinterUSB Installation Failed or Nothing Prints Through USB Uninstalling the Printer SoftwareAligning the Print Cartridges Printer Does Not Print After Switching PortsCleaning the Print Cartridges If the arrow points to It means To solve the problem Using and Caring for Print CartridgesPrinting a Sample Mac TroubleshootingPrinting a Diagnostic Toolbox Customer SupportHp instant support WebHP Telephone Support Printer Specifications Printer Specifications HP SuppliesMain Paper tray Operating temperature 41 to 104 degrees F Ordering HP Supplies HP Premium Photo Paper HP Premium Heavyweight InkJet PaperHP Premium Plus Photo Paper HP Professional Brochure and Flyer PaperHP Glossy Greeting Card Paper HP Greeting Card PaperHP Felt-Textured Greeting Cards, Ivory/Half-fold FCC statement Regulatory NoticesLEDs Classification Energy Consumption Safety InformationExtent of Limited Warranty Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty StatementLimitations of Liability Index Enww Declaration of Conformity