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hp 4100n user manualTable 1. Printer features for the HP LaserJet 4100 series printers........ Page 14 Table 53. Screws used in the printer............. Page 15: Printer description 1 Printer descriptionPage 18 Table 1. Printer features for the HP LaserJet 4100 series printers (continued)Page 20 Product compatibility matrixProduct Part number 4000 4050 4100. MemoryPage 23 Site requirementsPage 24 Installation requirementsPage 25 (23.4 inches) withFigure 4. Side. Page 26 Environmental requirementsPage 27 Print media specificationsPage 32 Weight equivalence tableA boldface type valueLabels are multiple-layer media typicallyOverhead transparency film must bePage 35 EnvelopesPage 38 Safety informationWARNING! Keep toner cartridges and toner particles away from excessive heat, sparks, and. Page 39 Laser safetyAvoid direct exposure to the laser beams. WARNING! Using controls,. Page 40 38 Printer description ENPage 43 Printer documentationFor information aboutThere might also be otherPage 52 Control panel keysPage 53 Settings and defaultsNote Settings. Page 54 Control panel menusWhen additional trays or other accessories areThe user can print. Page 57 Information menuPage 59 Paper-handling menuPage 61 Table 22. Paper handling menu (continued)Page 63 Table 23. Printing menu (continued)Page 65 Print quality menuPage 66 Table 24. Print quality menu (continued)Press SELECT to print a. Page 68 Configuration menuConfigure the printer according to printing needs.Page 73 Table 27. EIO menu (continued)Page 74 Table 27. EIO menu (continued)You can lose buffered page data. Page 76 Service modeThe following can be done inFigure 6. Service menuPage 82 Initialization of the hard diskDo not use solvents or. Page 86 Using the printer cleaning pagePage 87 Cleaning spilled tonerAlso, after a jam has occurred, there. Page 88 Performing printer maintenanceThe kit contains the followingPage 95 High-voltage power distribution. Figure 9.http://www.arcop.pl/userfiles/engineering-economics-analysis-solution-manual.xml

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Engine controller boardPage 96 Toner-cartridge detectionPage 97 Engine controller systemEN Chapter 5 Theory of operation 97EN Chapter 5 Theory of operation 99The printer usesPage 107 EconoModePage 109 PJL overviewIt consists of five stages:Figure 19. Toner cartridgePage 112 Photosensitive drumPage 113 Conditioning the drumPage 114 Writing the image. During the writing process. Page 115 Developing the imagePage 118 Variable fusing temperature. Figure 27. Fusing temperature controlPage 119 Paper feed systemPage 120 Figure 28. Paper feed subsystemEN Chapter 5 Theory of operation 119Page 125 Figure 33. Skew correction at registration assembly. EN Chapter 5 Theory of operation 123Normally, the separationPage 128 Figure 36. Paper feed pickupPage 131 Other controlsEN Chapter 5 Theory of operation 131Page 138 Required toolsCAUTION Before removing covers, turn off the printer and unplug the power cord and any cables. Hint Left. Page 141 Control panelFigure 41. Removing the control panel overlayPage 142 Control panel boardFigure 42. Removing the control panel boardPage 143 Top cover. CAUTION Do not remove the toner cartridge when the top cover interlock is overridden. Cartridge memory will. Page 144 2Page 145 Left side coverPage 146 Front right side coverPage 148 Tray 1Hint When you reinstall the tray 1 sensor arm cover. Page 150 6 Rotate tray 1 downward completely and remove the tray from the left hinge.WARNING! Let the fuser assembly cool before removal.Page 152 Firmware DIMM. CAUTION Static electricity can damage dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). When handling DIMMs, eitherPage 154 Output delivery assemblyFigure 56. Removing the output delivery assemblyPage 155 Figure 58. Right end of output delivery assembly (white tab)Page 158 FanPage 159 Figure 61. Detail of the plastic fan clipPage 160 Main motorFigure 63. Removing the transfer roller. CAUTION Do not remove the toner cartridge when the top cover. Page 162 Tray 1 pickup roller. Figure 64.http://cdosfera.rinethost.ru/userfiles/camp-staff-manual.xml Removing the pickup roller (shown with envelope entrance cover removed)Page 166 Right side toner cartridge guidePage 167 Registration assemblyCAUTION Do not remove the silver, hex-headed screw. Page 169 Paper feed assemblyPage 171 Printer drive assembly (gear train)Page 172 Delivery drive assemblyPage 173 Separating the engine module from the paper-feed modulePage 175 Engine controller board. Note After you replace the engine controller board, readjust the top margin as described on page. Page 176 Figure 81. Removing the engine controller boardPage 178 Paper-feed guide assemblyPage 179 Removing tray assembliesFigure 84. Removing the paper feed rollerFigure 85. Removing the separation rollerPage 181 Tray 2 paper-feed module disassemblyHint Pull the clutch release (callout 1) towards the front of. Page 184 Figure 90. Location of spring and lever (the paper feeder is inverted)Page 187 Troubleshooting flowchartFigure 92. Troubleshooting flowchart, continuedNote It is important to have the printer control panel functional as soon as possible in the. Page 191 Table 36. Power on defect or blank display (continued). Problem Action. The fan does not turn on NoteThe test print can be made. Page 193 DisplayIf the display is blank, see pagePage 195 Printer messagesNumerical andPage 196 Table 37. Printer messagesPage 197 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 199 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 200 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 201 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 202 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 203 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 205 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 206 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 207 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 208 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 209 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 213 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 215 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 216 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 217 Table 37.http://ninethreefox.com/?q=node/10961 Printer messages (continued)Page 219 Table 37. Printer messages (continued)Page 221 Table 38. Mopy disk error messagesPage 222 General paper-path troubleshootingPage 223 Table 39. General paper-path troubleshooting questions (continued)Page 225 Figure 95. Sample menu map (1 of 2). Figure 96. Sample menu map (2 of 2). EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting. Page 226 Embedded Web serverPage 227 Home page setPage 229 Printer Information MemoryPage 230 Table 40. Image quality checksPage 231 Note Toner cartridges are rated for 6,000 or 10,000 images at 5 percent coverage (depending on the model).This section of. Page 233 Table 42. Image defectsRemove sealing tape or. Page 235 Table 42. Image defectsWith no ground path, the drum. Page 239 Table 42. Image defectsFrom the print-quality menu onPage 242 Table 42. Image defectsPage 243 Table 42. Image defectsReplace the toner cartridge.Page 248 Reference diagramsFigure 99. Components of the paper pickup and feed systemComponents of the optional paper feederComponents of the optional duplexer. EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 249Components of the fusing and delivery unitComponents of the optional envelope feeder. EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 251Figure 104. Paper sensors and the paper pathPage 256 Engine controller board. Figure 105. Engine controller board layoutFigure 106. Paper-size detection switches (1 of 2). Figure 107. Paper-size detection switches (2 of 2). Page 258 Table 47. Paper-size detection switchesPage 259 Motors and fans. Figure 108. Location of motorsFigure 109. Connectors (1 of 3)Connectors (2 of 3). EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 259Connectors (3 of 3)Figure 112. Location of PCAs. EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 261Figure 113. Location of sensors, switches, and thermistors (1 of 2). Page 266 Figure 114. Location of sensors, switches, and thermistor (2 of 2)Figure 115. Location of solenoids and clutch)Page 270 Timing. Figure 116. Pickup timing for tray 2 (and lower trays). Figure 117.http://echoploda.com/images/brother-cs-80-repair-manual.pdf Pickup timing for tray 1Page 273 Accessories and suppliesTo find a dealer near you. Page 274 Table 52. Accessories and supplies (continued)Exchange no. Product no.Page 276 Illustrations and parts listsExchange no. Exploded viewPage 284 17Figure 127. Delivery drive assemblyFigure 128. Printer drive assemblyPage 295 Table 66. Tray 1 pickup assemblyFuser assembly (2 of 2). EN Chapter 8 Parts and diagrams 297Page 309 Table 75. Alphabetical parts list (continued)Page 310 Table 75. Alphabetical parts list (continued)Page 311 Table 75. Alphabetical parts list (continued)Page 312 Table 75. Alphabetical parts list (continued)Page 313 Table 75. Alphabetical parts list (continued)Page 314 Table 75. Alphabetical parts list (continued)Page 315 Numerical parts listPage 316 Table 76. Numerical parts list (continued)Page 317 Table 76. Numerical parts list (continued)Page 318 Table 76. Numerical parts list (continued)Page 319 Table 76. Numerical parts list (continued)Page 320 Table 76. Numerical parts list (continued)Page 321 Table 76. Numerical parts list (continued)Page 322 320 Parts and diagrams ENNumerics black linesPage 324 cold reset DPage 325 drivers pickup solenoid (SL801) 267Page 327 inhalation, toner 36 link configuration 72Page 328 locked 194 onlinePage 329 paper feed module disassembly pickup drive assembly, optional 500-sheet feeder 300Q part numbers 272Page 331 small media, settings for 58Hewlett-Packard Company. We have 7 HP LaserJet 4100 manuals available for free PDF download: Reference Manual, Fax Manual, Upgrade And Replacement Instructions, Support Manual, Specification, User Manual. HP LaserJet 4100 Series Printer. Service Manual. Copyright Information. Company. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or Publication number Warranty. The information contained in this Hewlett-Packard makes no Trademark Credits States Environmental Protection. Agency. Netscape Communications. Corporation. Adobe Systems Incorporated Apple Computer, Inc.http://chocolatycakes.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628af36af147a---canon-pc720-copier-service-manual.pdf Hewlett-Packard Company Boise, Idaho 83714 U.S.A. Contents Printer features 14. Product compatibility matrix 18. Identification 20. Model and serial numbers 20. Site requirements 21. Installation requirements 22. Environmental requirements 24. Print media specifications 25. Supported types of print media 28. Types of print media to avoid 29. Weight equivalence table 30. Adhesive labels 31. Overhead transparencies 32. Envelopes 33. Card stock and heavy paper 35. Safety information 36. Toner safety 36. Laser safety 37. Regulatory information 37 Service approach 40. Parts and supplies 40. Ordering information 40. Printer documentation 41. HP direct ordering for genuine HP parts 42. Exchange program 42. Consumables 42. World Wide Web 42. HP service parts information compact disc 42. HP support assistant compact disc 43. Toner cartridge information 44. Warranty statement 45. Printer warranty 45. Limited warranty for toner cartridge life 45 Using the control panel 49. Control panel layout 49. Control panel lights 49. Control panel keys 50. Settings and defaults 51. Control panel menus 52. Quick copy jobs menu 53. Information menu 55. Paper-handling menu 57. Printing menu 60. Print quality menu 63. Contents 3. Configuration menu 66. EIO menu (networked printers) 70. Resets menu 73. Service mode 74. Service menu 75. Page count 77. Maintenance count 77. Maintenance interval 77. Serial number 77. Cold reset paper 77. Diagnostics 77. Clear event log 78. Top margin 78. Tray 1 left margin 78. Trays 2 and 3 left margin 78. Testing the printer 78. Engine test 78. Resetting the printer 79. Cold reset 79. Clearing NVRAM 79. Initialization of NVRAM 79. Initialization of the hard disk 80. System configuration 80. MS-DOS system configuration 80. Parallel DOS commands 80 Cleaning the printer and accessories 82. Using the printer cleaning page 84. Using the auto-cleaning page 84. Cleaning spilled toner 85. Performing printer maintenance 86. Reset maintenance count 86.akaruiedu.com/uploaded/ckeditors/files/black u0026 decker valve grinder manual u0026 seat refacer.pdf Expected life of components 87 Power supply system 91. Fuser over-temperature protection 92. High-voltage power distribution 93. Toner-cartridge detection 94. Cartridge memory 94. Engine controller system 95. Engine controller board inputs and outputs 96. Paper-motion monitoring and control 101. Solenoids, sensors, clutches, and switches 101. Engine test print 101. Motors 101. Formatter system 1 04. PowerSave 1 04. Resolution Enhancement technology 1 04. EconoMode 1 05 DIMM slots 106. PJL overview 107 Image formation system 108. Toner cartridge 109. Photosensitive drum 110. Writing the image 112. Developing the image 113. Transferring the image 114. Paper feed system 117. Clutches and sensors 120. Printing from tray 1 1 20. Printing from tray 2 1 22. Printing from the optional 500-sheet tray 124. Envelope feeder 1 27. Duplexer 127. Jams 128. Other controls 129. Environmental detection 1 29. Basic sequence of operation 130 Removal and replacement strategy 135. Required tools 136. Tools 136. Other helpful tools 136. Removing covers 138. Rear right side cover 138. Control panel 139. Top cover 141. Left side cover 1 43. Front right side cover 1 44. Tray 1 146. Removing internal assemblies 149. Fuser 149. Firmware DIMM 150. Formatter assembly 151. Output delivery assembly 152. Cartridge memory 155. Fan 156. Main motor 158. Transfer roller 1 59. Tray 1 pickup roller 160. Tray 1 pickup assembly 161. Right side toner cartridge guide 1 64. Registration assembly 1 65. Paper feed assembly 1 67. Printer drive assembly (gear train) 1 69. Delivery drive assembly 1 70. Separating the engine module from the paper-feed module 1 71. Engine controller board 173. Paper-feed guide assembly 1 76. Removing tray assemblies 1 77. Paper-feed rollers for trays 2, 3, and 4 177. EN Contents 5. Separation rollers for trays 2, 3, and 4 1 78. Tray 2 paper-feed module disassembly 1 79. Tray 3 and 4 paper-feed module disassembly 1 80 Troubleshooting process 1 84. Troubleshooting flowchart 1 85.http://rescue.bg/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628af3744520a---Canon-pc785-service-manual.pdf Troubleshooting flowchart (continued) 1 86. Troubleshooting the printing system 1 87. Preliminary operating checks 1 87. Power on 1 88. Engine test 1 90. Display 191. Event log 191. Printer messages 1 93. General paper-path troubleshooting 220. Information pages 222. Image quality 227. Image system troubleshooting 244. Reference diagrams 246. Locations of components 246. Paper path 252. Engine controller board 254. Paper-size detection switches 255. Motors and fans 257. Connectors 258. PCAs 261. Sensors, switches, and thermistors 263. Solenoids and clutch 266. Timing 268 How to use the parts lists and diagrams 270. Accessories and supplies 271. Common screws and replacement cables 272. Illustrations and parts lists 274. Alphabetical parts list 306. Numerical parts list 313. Index Figures. Figure 1. Sample label 20. Figure 5. Control panel layout 49. Figure 6. Service menu 75. Figure 7. Location of the transfer roller - Do Not Touch! 82. Figure 8. Low-voltage power supply circuit 91. Figure 9. Engine controller board 93. Figure 1 0. Cartridge memory 94. Figure 1 1. Engine controller board 95. Figure 17. Main motor control 102. Figure 18. Image formation system 108. Figure 19. Toner cartridge 109. Figure 20. Photosensitive drum 110. Figure 21. Cleaning the drum 110. Figure 22. Primary charging roller 111. Figure 23. Writing the image 112. Figure 24. Developing the image 113. Figure 25. Transferring the image 114. Figure 26. Image fusing 115. Figure 27. Fusing temperature control 116. Figure 28. Paper feed subsystem 118. Figure 29. Paper path 119. Figure 30. Tray 1 pickup timing 120. Figure 31. Tray 1 pickup 121. Figure 32. Tray 2 pickup timing 122. Figure 33. Skew correction at registration assembly 123. Figure 34. Multiple-feed prevention mechanism 124. Figure 36. Paper feed pickup 126. Figure 37. Paper path for the duplexer 128. Figure 38. Timing diagram 131. Figure 39. Comparing Phillips and Posidriv screwdrivers 136. Figure 40.http://adanateknikservis.web.tr/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1628af37ab59d9---canon-pc770-copier-service-manual.pdf Removing the rear right side cover 138. Figure 41. Removing the control panel overlay 139. Figure 42. Removing the control panel board 140. Figure 43. Disconnecting the toner cartridge drive arm 141. Figure 44. Removing the top cover 142. Figure 45. Releasing tabs to lift the top cover 142. Figure 46. Removing the left side cover 143. Figure 47. Removing the front right side cover 144. Figure 49. Removing tray 1 from the front cover 146. Figure 50. Removing the tray 1 sensor arm cover 146. Figure 51. Detail of the tray 1 sensor arm cover 147. Figure 52. Detail of hinge spring 147. Contents 7. Figu. Figu Figure 1 1 2. Location of PCAs 261. Figure 113. Location of sensors, switches, and thermistors (1 of 2) 263. Figure 114. Location of sensors, switches, and thermistor (2 of 2) 264. Figure 115. Location of solenoids and clutch) 266. Figure 1 1 6. Pickup timing for tray 2 (and lower trays) 268. Figure 1 1 7. Pickup timing for tray 1 268. Figure 118. Assembly location diagram (1 of 2) 274. Figure 119. Assembly location diagram (2 of 2) 275. Figure 120. External covers and panels 277. Figure 1 21. Top cover assembly 278. Figure 122. Internal components (1 of 4) 280. Figure 123. Internal components (2 of 4) 282. Figure 124. Internal components (3 of 4) 284. Figure 125. Internal components (4 of 4) 286. Figure 126. Engine controller board assembly 288. Figure 127. Delivery drive assembly 289. Figure 128. Printer drive assembly 290. Figure 129. Tray 2 paper pickup guide assembly 291. Figure 1 30. Tray 1 pickup assembly 292. Figure 1 31. Paper feed guide assembly 294. Figure 1 32. Delivery assembly 295. Figure 133. Fuser assembly (1 of 2) 296. Figure 134. Fuser assembly (2 of 2) 297. Figure 135. Internal components of optional 500-sheet feeder 298. Figure 136. Paper pickup guide assembly of optional 500-sheet feeder 300. Figure 1 37. 500-sheet tray 302.ais-rus.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/black u0026 decker use and care manual breadmaker b2200 b2250.pdf If CPB initialization stops and the LEDs stay in the continuously illuminated Table 9. Copy processor board LEDs (initialization sequence). CPB status Second stage of CPB initialization. CPB status Hint The CPB remains in this state even when the MFP is in PowerSave nnode. The scanner controller board controls the operation of flatbed and ADF components used in the When the copy processor board sends the scan commands to the scanner controller board, the ADF motor circuit. The ADF motor circuit controls the operation of the ADF motor. The ADF motor is a -f24 vdc The ADF motor is not fault-protected. Note When a fault-protected motor circuit fails, an error message appears on the control panel. The. ADF motor circuit is not fault protected. No error message appears on the control-panel display Optical-unit motor circuit. The optical unit motor circuit controls the optical unit motor and the movement of the unit. The It rotates in both a clockwise and If the optical unit motor fails, the message 38:: Scan-unit intake-fan motor circuit. The fan motor circuit controls the fan speed. The fan is off in PowerSave mode, it rotates at half- If the fan motor fails, the C91 48-90909 5 Theory of operation 61. Scanner controller board connectors Scanner controller board connectors (shield off). Table 10. Scanner controller board connectors. Connector. Any characters that typed will be sent one character at a time to the SMTP gateway, backspaces included. Note also that SMTP is not case-sensitive. In NT 4, select Start, Run and type telnet 25 and press ENTER. Note the different SMTP options that are returned. Note that the response contains a list of attributes as well as the type of SMTP gateway that you are communicating with. LDAP stores attribute-based data in hierarchical data structures. EWS pages cannot be viewed from outside a firewall. This is accessible either by clicking on the Configure E-mail Settings tab on the Alerts page or by going to the Email Page. Both access the same information. Note the following: With Email Command and Response, information can be requested from the printer, such as a configuration page or a supplies status page. For outgoing and incoming mail to work properly, make sure the appropriate check boxes are selected on the Security page. See Figure 8, call-out 2. The printer to relay E-mail messages to other computers uses the SMTP server IP address. Each POP3 account requires a username and a password. The username combined with the printer’s domain name (specified in the Outgoing Mail configuration) will become the e-mail address for the printer.This guide contains information on all the features and options available in the EWS. The settings that need to be configured normally are only available to a systems administrator with administrator privileges. These alerts can be sent to multiple E-mail destinations. See call-out 3. In large environments, system administrators can route e-mail addresses to list servers or URLs for expanded notification. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for each recipient address. When you have finished adding recipients, click Back to return to the Alerts page. See call-out 1. The following are just one example of refining event notification. The example uses Supplies as the option to refine. See call-out 1. See call-out 2. This is a user selectable value. Click these links to access the additional information such as that shown in the following figure. This information may include Device Information, Contact Information, Supplies Status, Usage Page, Help Resources, Configuration Page, and an Event Log. Click the checkboxes next to the information to be included. The following figure shows the Alerts for Supplies that can be configured. The HP Analog Fax Accessory does not need to be hooked up to the MFP to perform the firmware upgrade. If the MFP has it's firmware upgraded and then the AF is hooked up, it will automatically have its own firmware upgraded with out any intervention required from the user.Two files will be created in a folder by default called lj9000; one is the.RFU file, which is the new firmware file, and the other is a README file, which explains how to download it to the printer. The following instructions are taken from this README file. The location would be the directory where the file is residing, filename would be the name of the.RFU file and the port name would be the appropriate LPT port for the printer connection. The following uses the HP LaserJet 9000 as an example. Two files will be created in a folder by default called lj9000; one is the.RFU file, which is the new firmware file, and a README file, which explains how to download it to the printer. The following instructions are taken from this README file. This may take up to three minutes; allow the upgrade process to finish on its own. The firmware upgrade is complete. The following uses the HP LaserJet 9000 as an example. Two files will be created in a folder by default called lj9000; one is the.RFU file, which is the new firmware file, and a README file, which explains how to download it to the printer. The following instructions are taken from this README file. For multiple printer updates, see the HP Web Jetadmin User Documentation. YYYY is 200x, or the year, and MM and DD are the month and the date. The HP Web Jetadmin sends the selected image to the printer. The primary screens are: The left-page icon is updated to reflect the selected settings. The user can then press START without having to describe the original. Place the document to be copied on the scanner glass or into the ADF, type the number of copies to be made, and press START. After pressing START, the copy will be processed with these characteristics: The e-mailed document can be printed out as a record. Documents arrive in near-original quality. Like other e-mail messages, the documents can be printed, stored, or forwarded. E-mail processing is done entirely within the product, from scanning through communicating with the network SMTP gateway. E-mail addresses can be acquired from an at-device address book or an LDAP server. The system administrator can configure e-mail parameters either over the Network, using the embedded Web server, HP Web Jetadmin, or at the control panel. When using the scanner glass, place the original face down. When using the ADF, place the originals face up. Irregular, worn, or previously folded documents, as well as photographs, should be scanned using the scanner glass. Select that name, or continue to type the name until auto-complete finds the correct entry. Also, the user can scroll through the name listings to locate the desired names. Press to add the names to the recipient list. Navigate to OK and press the SELECT (checkmark) button to accept selection. The main e-mail screen appears. Here document parameters can be selected from the following: The user will then return to the e-mail screen. Press STOP to terminate the sending operation. After scanning the page on the scanner glass or scanning the stack of originals in the ADF, the MFP prompts the user to turn over the originals so the second side can be scanned and ordered correctly before the file is sent. These files are viewed through Acrobat Reader. The attached file will have a.pdf extension. The attached file will have a.jpeg extension. The attached file will have a.tif extension. Documents that are sent as JPEG or TIFF files can be brought into various software programs and modified by the recipient. The recipient must have Acrobat Reader installed to read PDF files. The network address list is automatically configured for use during initial product configuration. After configuration, the list can be used to select e-mail recipients when digitally sending documents. E-mail addresses that are not resident in the network address book can be added to the local address book for future use. For the HP LaserJet 4100 MFP, for example, the second option is Faster printing.Quick sets are saved in the system registry. Print on Both Sides is not available when: The default for both of these options is off. Also, a folded-over corner appears in the lower-right portion of the preview image with an arrow that points in the direction that the page is flipped. Booklet Printing is supported by HP PS (PostScript) driver for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Window NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Microsoft Windows XP through applications that provide booklet printing configuration settings. On the drop-down menu, select Print on Both Sides and Booklet Printing Type. On the Size is: Source is: and Type is: menus, select the size, source, and type settings for the cover. On the Size is: Source is:, and Type is: menus, select the size, source, and type settings for the inside sheets of the print job. The back cover, if there is one, must be the same size as the booklet cover and the inside sheets. No back cover is the default setting. If print job has a back cover that uses the same source and type settings selected in the First Page tab, select Use the first page source. If not, select Use an alternate source, and then select the back-cover settings in the Source is: and Type is: menus. If another value is typed into the box (for example, 3), the control will round the value entered to the nearest valid value, which would be 4 for this menu. If No is selected, continue with the next step. If Yes is selected, define the preset. If sending a double-sided document, the document must be described as the original of a two-sided document. Keep adding fax numbers to the vertical list, either manually or using the speed dial option until all numbers have been entered. If No is selected, continue with the next step. If Yes is selected, define the preset. If required, reload the document so that the second side can be scanned. If sending a double-sided document, the document must be described as the original of a two-sided document. If No is selected, continue with the next step. If Yes is selected, define the preset. If required, reload the document so that the second side can be scanned. Media might also be jammed in locations other than those indicated in the jam message. If the location of the jam is not obvious, look first in the top cover area underneath the toner cartridge. If a small piece of media remains in the product, it could cause additional jams. Do not tear the media. Avoid spilling loose toner. Using a dry, lint-free cloth, clean any loose toner that might have fallen into the product. If loose toner falls into the product, it might cause temporary problems with print quality. Loose toner should clear from the paper path after a few pages are printed. If toner gets on clothing, wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash the clothing in cold water. (Hot water sets toner into fabric.) If any is present, remove it. If any is present, remove it. Look for media in another location. Look for media in another location ( within this document). Press START to continue printing or copying. If the media is stuck in a tray, remove it through the tray above or through the top cover area. Make sure that all three-paper size adjustments are correct.