HP m1195c, m1171n, m1180n, m1160n manual Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs, Using Recovery CD-DVD Creator

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Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs

1You can recover (bring back) the operating system and programs that were included on your hard drive just as they were when you bought the computer.

NOTE: A hard disk drive is a disk inside the computer that stores the operating system, programs, and data.

2You recover the operating system and programs directly from your hard drive, where a copy was placed for your convenience.

We call this part of your hard drive the “recovery partition.” The recovery partition takes up some space on your hard drive.

3You can copy the information of this recovery partition onto CDs or DVDs.

4Then, if you would like to make extra space available on your hard drive, you can delete the recovery partition using a special software tool.

5Do not delete your hard drive partition unless you have made recovery CDs or DVDs.

The recovery discs can be used only with the specified PC model. The discs are licensed for use only with your PC. The recovery CDs/DVDs can install the operating system and software on your PC hard disk drive if the software becomes corrupted or is accidentally erased.

Using Recovery CD-DVD Creator

Make recovery CDs or DVDs for your PC by using the HP PC Recovery CD-DVD Creator program before you experience any problem.

The recovery discs set is a complete image of the original PC hard disk drive contents and is matched to your PC model number. The discs set contains the operating system, drivers, and application software that were originally installed on the PC at the factory.

You can use this program to make only one set of recovery CDs or DVDs for your PC. The recovery discs you create can be used only on your PC.

There are several advantages in using DVDs instead of CDs when creating your recovery discs set:

With a faster data transfer rate, a set of DVD recovery discs will have your PC running much sooner than a CD set will.

A set of DVDs will probably take you less time to create than a set of CDs.

A DVD has more capacity than a CD, so there are fewer discs to record and store.

To use this program, your PC must have a CD-RW drive, DVD Writer drive, or other drive that can write to the CDs or DVDs. If necessary, purchase a Windows XP-compatible drive from your local PC or electronics store.

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m1180n, m1160n, m1195c, m1171n specifications

HP has consistently carved a niche in the printer market, offering a range of products that blend efficiency, affordability, and advanced features. Among their offerings, the HP LaserJet series, specifically models like the m1171n, m1297c, m1195c, m1264n, and m1265c, stand out for various reasons.

The HP m1171n is a compact monochrome laser printer designed for small office environments. It boasts a printing speed of up to 22 pages per minute and a resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring sharp and clear prints. It employs HP's FastRes technology, which enhances the quality of text and graphics. Furthermore, its Energy Star certification highlights its energy-efficient operation, making it an environmentally friendly choice.

The m1297c, on the other hand, brings color capability to the forefront. This multifunction printer combines printing, scanning, and copying functionalities, catering to diverse business needs. With a print speed of up to 24 pages per minute for black and white and 20 pages per minute for color, it effectively balances productivity with quality. Its intuitive control panel and the ability to print from mobile devices via HP ePrint are notable features that enhance user experience.

Moving to the m1195c, this model is optimized for businesses that require fast color outputs. It delivers vibrant colors while maintaining the efficiency of up to 30 pages per minute. The printer also features automatic duplexing, significantly reducing paper usage, which is an ideal option for eco-conscious organizations. The included HP Smart Install allows for easy setup without needing complex software installations.

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Finally, the m1265c model serves as a versatile all-in-one printer. Beyond excellent color printing, it offers features like scanning, photocopying, and faxing, all while maintaining a user-friendly interface. Its ability to automatically scan both sides of a document saves time and improves productivity in busy offices.

In summary, the HP LaserJet series models m1171n, m1297c, m1195c, m1264n, and m1265c showcase HP's commitment to innovation in printing solutions. With their impressive feature set, energy efficiency, and user-oriented designs, these printers address various business needs while ensuring quality and reliability.