HP Pro 1175cse, Pro 1175cxi manual Input Tray Requirements, Automatic Document Feeder Requirements

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Input Tray Requirements

Recommended Use

Not Recommended

16- to 36-lb (60- to 135-g/m2) copier paper or letterhead

HP Premium InkJet Paper

HP Premium Photo Paper

HP Bright White InkJet Paper

HP Premium Transparency Film

Letter-, legal, or A4-size paper

HP Premium Heavyweight InkJet paper

HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers

Envelopes

Labels

Custom paper sizes

Paper heavier than 36 lb (135 g/m2) or lighter than 16 lb (60 g/m2)

Paper with cutouts or perforations

Photo paper other than HP Premium Photo

Transparency film other than HP Premium

Any size paper other than Letter or A4

Heavyweight paper other than HP Premium

Multiple-part forms or label stock

Automatic Document Feeder Requirements

Load a maximum of 30 originals at a time.

Load only plain paper (white and color), letterhead, and HP Premium InkJet in the 1624 lb (6090 g/m2) range.

Always insert originals with the printed-side facing back in the feeder and the top of the paper to the right.

Do not start copying until the “Document loaded” message appears on the front panel display and you see the Copy Quality lights flash.

Do not load colored originals printed on a color laser printer.

NOTE Do not load photos, paper sizes other than letter or A4, photo paper, transparency film, labels, or envelopes in the automatic document feeder. Doing so may cause a paper jam.

Slick-surfaced papers will jam in the ADF. A full-page color graphic printed on a color laser printer develops a slick surface.

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Contents HP OfficeJet Pro 1175C User’s GuideAcknowledgments Owner’s Information Page Welcome Printing Vi ContentsHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide Getting HelpViii Contents Hewlett-Packard Limited WarrantyWelcome!1 Copying FeaturesPrinting Features Scanning FeaturesConventions Used About This Guide2Welcome Choosing a Location and Environment for Your OfficeJet Pro Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProBefore You Start 2Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProDirect Connection Parallel Port Mode/Type 4Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Eight Easy Steps to Set Up Your HP OfficeJet ProUnpack Your HP OfficeJet Pro HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide Attach the Front Panel Overlay 6Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProUnlock Your HP OfficeJet Pro Load Paper Into Your HP OfficeJet Pro 8Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide Insert the Color and Black Print Cartridges 10Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 12Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Connect the Cable and Power CordPage 14Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Install the SoftwareHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 16Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide Product Tour 18Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProAdditional Software 20Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Installing Caere OmniPage Limited Edition SoftwareInstalling Symantec WinFax PRO Software 22Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide Align Your Tri-Color and Black Print Cartridges 24Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet ProHP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 26Setting Up Your New HP OfficeJet Pro Copying 2Copying How to Make CopiesControlling How Copies Will Look 4Copying Number of CopiesScan To Fax Copy QualityReduce/Enlarge Options 6Copying Lighter/Darker Paper TypesColor Intensity ELC Enhance Light Colors TE Text Enhancement8Copying HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide 10Copying Set DefaultsFactory Defaults Clear/StopUsing the Automatic Document Feeder ADF 12Copying Start Printing Printing2Printing Stop a Print Job from the HP OfficeJet Pro Stop PrintingStop a Print Job from Windows 95/98 4Printing Scanning Methods Scanning2Scanning Scanning Using HP ScanPictureScanning Tips Scanning While Working in a FileScanning Pictures in TWAIN-Aware Programs 4Scanning Scanning Text Using Acquire TextScanning Pictures Using HP PictureScan Scanning Using a Standalone Program6Scanning Scanning Text Using Caere OmniPage LEEditing Your Scanned Pictures 8Scanning Scanning Using Scan To Fax Scanning Using WinFax PROCommunicating6 2Communicating Scanning Using Symantec WinFax PRO StandaloneHP Papers All About PaperUsing the Right Front Panel Paper Type When Copying Paper Choices When Copying2All About Paper For this Kind of Paper Select this Paper Type Paper Choices When PrintingTips on Loading Paper in the Paper Tray Special Considerations When Using Transparency Film4All About Paper Automatic Document Feeder Requirements Input Tray Requirements6All About Paper Sharing OfficeJet Pro Over a Network Setting Up for Peer-to-Peer Printing and File SharingSetting Up Client Computers Setting Up the Server2Sharing the OfficeJet Pro Over a Network Redirecting Client Printing Software to the OfficeJet Pro 4Sharing the OfficeJet Pro Over a Network How to Share Files Across a Peer-to-Peer Network 6Sharing the OfficeJet Pro Over a Network Cleaning the Glass Cleaning the Exterior CaseMaintaining Your HP OfficeJet Pro 2Maintaining Your HP OfficeJet Pro HP Multimedia Product Tour Getting HelpOn-Line Help HP Scanning Tutorial10-2Getting Help 1170C Series Toolbox HP PictureScan Help10-4Getting Help On-Line Services Support ServicesGet Help from HP HP First 11-2Support Services11-4Support Services Calling in the U.S. and Canada During WarrantyImaging for Internet Plug-In Calling in EuropeSupport Dial-Up Service for U.S. UsersGet Help from Caere for OmniPage LE Get Help from Adobe for PhotoDeluxeGet Help from Symantec for WinFax PRO Dial-Up Service for International UsersSupport Available International 11-8Support ServicesPaper Jam with Front Panel Message Troubleshooting12How to Clear a Paper Jam in the Automatic Document Feeder How to Clear a Paper Jam in the Paper Tray12-2Troubleshooting How to Use the Self TestPaper Jam with No Front Panel Message Aligning Cartridges Using the Self Test12-4Troubleshooting Cleaning CartridgesMessage What You Should Do Front Panel Messages12-6Troubleshooting On-Screen Messages 12-8Troubleshooting Uninstalling the HP OfficeJet Pro Product Software Uninstalling SoftwareSoftware Programs Installing HP Components Only Reinstalling HP OfficeJet Pro SoftwareUninstalling Adobe PhotoDeluxe Uninstalling Caere OmniPage LEInstalling HP OfficeJet Pro Partner Software Installing the Office 97 Utility13-4Adding and Removing Software Programs Warranty Service Hewlett-Packard14 Limited WarrantyExpress Service Before You Call Warranty UpgradesReturning Your HP OfficeJet Pro for Service 14-2Hewlett-Packard Limited WarrantyPrepare Your HP OfficeJet Pro for Shipment 14-4Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty System Requirements Technical Information15-2Technical Information Speed SpecificationsCopy Margins Functional SpecificationsPrinting 15-4Technical InformationEnvironmental Specifications Power SpecificationsRegulatory Notices DOC Statement Canada 15-6Technical InformationProduct Options Declaration of Conformity15-8Technical Information Ordering Accessories and SuppliesIndex 2Index Overlap 3-6 post-warranty support 4Index HP OfficeJet Pro User’s Guide

Pro 1175cxi, Pro 1175cse, Pro 1175c specifications

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