HP g85xi, g95, g55xi manual New Hardware message appears Windows 95, 98, or

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HP OfficeJet G Series

New Hardware message appears (Windows 95, 98, or 2000)

If you set up your HP OfficeJet and connect it directly to your PC before you install the software, you may encounter one of the following:

If the message is still visible on your screen, do the following:

1Press Esc to exit the message without making any changes.

2Turn off your HP OfficeJet.

3Follow the software installation steps outlined in the Setup Poster that came with your HP OfficeJet.

If the message appeared and you clicked Next or OK, do the following:

1Insert the HP OfficeJet CD-ROM into your PC’s CD-ROM drive.

2Point to d:\drivers (substitute your CD-ROM drive letter for the “d”), and then choose the appropriate folder (Win95, Win98, WinNT4, or Win2000) based on your PC’s operating system.

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Chapter 1—Additional setup information

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Contents HP OfficeJet G Series Safety Information Contents Use the copy features Use the print featuresUse the scan features Use the fax featuresAdditional setup information Microsoft’s plug-and-play messages do not appearNew Hardware message appears Windows 95, 98, or Windows Add Printer feature Your PC is unable to communicate with your HP OfficeJetAvPrn.book Page 4 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Use your HP OfficeJet with Windows Set up for network printing using Windows sharingSet basic fax settings using the front panel Set the date and timeSet the answer mode Set the fax headerRemove and reinstall your HP OfficeJet software Set the Rings to Answer settingHP OfficeJet G Series Additional setup information Review your unit’s front panel Left side of front panelHP OfficeJet G Series Review your unit’s front panel Use your HP OfficeJet with a PC Review the DirectorChange the HP OfficeJet software settings Review the status windowAvPrn.book Page 13 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM HP OfficeJet G Series Use your HP OfficeJet with a PC Where can I find help? Get helpGet help Load paper or transparency film, or load originals Load the input tray with letter-, legal-, or A4-size paperAvPrn.book Page 18 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Review tips for loading specific types of paper HP papersLoad the input tray with envelopes only works with printing Continuous banner paper only works with printingAvPrn.book Page 21 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Set the paper type Load originals on the glass Load originals in the automatic document feeder ADFProcess letter- or A4-size originals exclusively Process legal- or mixed-size originalsAvoid paper jams AvPrn.book Page 26 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Use the print features Start a print jobSelect HP OfficeJet G Series Printer Use the scan features Begin a scan Use an HP OfficeJet that is connected directly to your PCDirector, click Scan Use an HP OfficeJet that is networked AvPrn.book Page 33 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM AvPrn.book Page 34 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Use the copy features Make copies Initiate the process from your HP OfficeJetInitiate the process from your PC Stop copying AvPrn.book Page 38 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Use the fax features Enable fax confirmationSend a fax EnterDirector, click Fax Initiate the process from within a program Receive a fax Receive a fax manuallySave frequently used fax numbers Power specifications Technical informationRegulatory notices Telecommunications general approval UK Geräuschemission Declaration of Conformity HP OfficeJet G Series Technical information Index Windows Add Printer feature Index HP OfficeJet Menu C6736-90144
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g85, g55xi, g95, g85xi, g55 specifications

The HP G55 and G55xi are part of HP’s budget-friendly line of laptops designed for everyday computing needs, making them ideal for students and casual users. These models are characterized by their blend of practicality and performance, catering to users who require a reliable device without breaking the bank.

One of the standout features of the HP G55 and G55xi is their robust build quality. The chassis is constructed from durable materials, ensuring longevity while maintaining a lightweight profile that enhances portability. This makes the G55 series an excellent choice for users who are frequently on the move.

In terms of performance, the G55 series is equipped with Intel processors—ranging from entry-level to mid-tier options—allowing users to handle everyday tasks such as word processing, web browsing, and light multitasking with ease. The G55xi variant typically features a more powerful processor, providing an added edge for users who might need a bit more oomph for tasks like streaming or casual gaming.

The display on the HP G55 is another highlight, featuring a 15.6-inch diagonal screen with vibrant colors and decent resolution. The anti-glare technology further enhances the viewing experience, making it easier to work in various lighting conditions. Whether users are watching videos or doing school projects, the display does a commendable job of delivering clear images.

For connectivity, both models come equipped with multiple USB ports, an HDMI output, and a built-in Ethernet port, ensuring users have ample options to connect their devices and peripherals. The inclusion of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies allows for seamless wireless connectivity, enabling users to stay connected to the internet and other devices effortlessly.

Battery life is another essential characteristic of the G55 series. Users can expect decent battery performance, allowing for several hours of usage on a single charge, making it suitable for students who may need to use their laptops throughout the school day without access to a power outlet.

Overall, the HP G55 and G55xi laptops offer a balanced mix of performance, build quality, and features, making them attractive options for budget-conscious consumers seeking a reliable computing device for everyday tasks. With their thoughtful design and functional specifications, these laptops continue to meet the needs of users in a variety of settings.