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HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series User Guide

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1. Document loaded appears on the control panel display 94 Chapter11 Scan ENWW 3 Adjust the media guides until they are snug against the media without restricting movement Flatbed scanner amp NOTE The maximum media size for flatbed scanning is letter A4 For media larger than letter use the ADF 1 Make sure that the automatic document feeder ADF contains no media 2 Lt the flatbed scanner cover 3 Place the original document face down on the flatbed scanner with the upper left corner of the document at the corner indicated by the icon on the scanner 4 Gently close the lid Use scan Scan methods Scan jobs can be performed in the following ways e Scan from the computer by using HP LaserJet Scan Windows e Scanning by using HP Director Macintosh See Scan on page 41 ENWW Use scan 95 e Scan from the product fax photo card model e Scan from TWAIN compliant or Windows Imaging Application WIA compliant software oan Er NOTE To learn about and use text recognition software install the Readiris program from the software CD ROM Text recognition software is also known as optical character recognition OCR software Scan from the PC 1 Inthe HP program group select Scan to start HP LaserJet Scan NOTE Pressing Start Scan on the product control panel also starts HP LaserJet Scan
2. Menu item Sub menu item Description TCP IP configuration Automatic Automatic automatically configures all the TCP IP settings via DHCP BootP or AutolP Manual Manual requires you to manually configure the IP address subnet mask and default gateway The control panel prompts you to specify values for each address section Use the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the value Press OK to accept the value and move the cursor to the next field As each address is completed the product prompts for address confirmation before moving to the next one After all three addresses are set the product automatically restarts Memory Card memory On Enables or disables the use of the memory card slots card products only Off Auto crossover On Enable or disable the use of a standard 10 100 network cable when the product is directly connected to a PC Off 20 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Table 2 7 Network configuration menu continued Menu item Sub menu item Description Network services IPv4 Sets whether the product will use either IPv4 IPv6 or DHCPv6 protocol IPv6 DHCPv6 Show IP address Yes Sets whether the product displays the IP address on the control panel No Link speed Automatic Default Sets the link speed manually if needed 10T Full After setting the link speed the product automatically restarts 10T Half 100TX Full 100TX Half Restore defaults Resets all network configurations to their factory defaults
3. 2 Choose the action that you want to accomplish e Select a destination to begin scanning immediately e Select Scan after prompting me for settings to specify additional settings before you begin scanning e Select Set up the device to program the Scan Menu button 3 Click OK Ef NOTE OK should indicate the action that you want to accomplish Scan from the product fax photo card model amp NOTE Inorderto use the Scan Menu button you must have performed the recommended installation and the button must have destinations set See Set up the product Scan Menu button on page 96 In order to use the Start Scan button the product must be connected to a computer via USB Scan directly from the product by using the control panel scan buttons Press Start Scan or Scan To to scan to a folder Windows only or to scan to e mail Use the Scan To feature fax photo card model e Scanning from the product control panel is only supported with a full software installation HP ToolboxFX must be running to scan by using the Scan Menu button or the Start Scan button e For the best scan quality place your originals onto the flatbed scanner rather than loading them into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray e The computer that is connected to the product must be turned on Set up the product Scan Menu button Destinations must be set up prior to using the Scan Menu button on the control panel Use HP LaserJe
4. SS o TEAN e ot 1 Tray 1 2 Print cartridge door latch 3 Top face down output bin 4 Flatbed scanner 5 Control panel 6 Front door for jam access HP LaserJet CM1312 mfp back view 7 Power connector 4 Chapter 1 Product basics ENWW 8 Rear door for jam access 9 Hi Speed USB 2 0 port HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model front view 2 E SE 2 Print cartridge door latch 3 Top face down output bin 4 Control panel 5 Automatic document feeder ADF input tray 6 Automatic document feeder ADF output bin 7 Memory card slots ENWW Product walkaround 5 HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model Back view 8 Power connector 9 Rear door for jam access 10 Fax ports 11 Hi Speed USB 2 0 port and network port Interface ports 1 Fax ports HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only 2 Network port HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only 3 Hi Speed USB 2 0 port 6 Chapter 1 Product basics ENWW 2 Control panel e Control panel walkaround e Control panel menus ENWW Control panel walkaround HP LaserJet CM1312 control panel 8 Liquid Crystal Display OK button and navigation arrows Canc
5. 24 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Table 2 9 Photo Menu continued Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Easy Print Individual photo All photos A range of photos Print photos quickly from the memory card by selecting the numbers of the photos you want to print Custom Thumbnail Fast Print thumbnails of photos from the memory card 30 per Best page Options Proof Sheet Print proof sheet Print a proof sheet or scan a Scan proof sheet proof sheet The proof sheet is a page of thumbnails 20 per page generated from a valid memory card A marked proof sheet can then be scanned and the selected images are printed at full size Current Settings Select image size Select paper size Select paper type Number of copies Output Color Adjust the default photo settings for image size paper size paper type number of copies and output color color or black amp white Rotate Photo Rotate a photo stored on a memory card Slideshow View a slideshow of the photos on a memory card Table 2 10 Copy Menu Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Copies 1 99 Specify the number of copies Size Original 100 Specify the size of the copy Legal to Letter 78 Legal to A4 83 A4 to Letter 94 Letter to A4 97 Full Page 91 Fit to page 2 pages per sheet 4 pages per sheet Custom 25 to 400 ENWW Control panel menus 25 Table 2 10 Copy
6. af oo Pr e O IN Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or onto the flatbed scanner On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons until Send appears and then press OK Use the arrow buttons until Send fax later appears and then press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the time If the product is set to the 12 hour time mode use the arrow buttons to move to A M or P M Select A M or select P M and then press OK Or If the product is set to the 24 hour time mode press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the date and then press OK or Use fax 135 8 9 Accept the default date by pressing OK Enter the fax number enter the speed dial or press the one touch key Access the phone book by pressing Fax Menu on the control panel and then selecting Phone Book amp NOTE This feature does not support undefined ad hoc groups Press OK or Start Fax The product scans the document into memory and sends it at the designated time Use access codes credit cards or calling cards To use access codes credit cards or calling cards dial manually to allow for pauses and dialing codes See Manual dial faxing on page 129 Send faxes internationally To send a fax to an international destination dial manually to allow for pauses and international dialing codes See Manual dial faxing on page 129 Receive a fax When the product receives
7. 1 Insert the device CD into the CD ROM drive and run the installer If the CD menu does not run automatically double click the CD icon on the desktop 2 Connect a USB cable between the device USB port and the computer USB port Use a standard 2 meter 6 56 foot USB cable 3 Double click the Installer icon in the HP LaserJet Installer folder 4 Follow the instructions on the computer screen USB printer queues are created automatically when the device is attached to the computer However the queue will use a generic PPD if the installer has not been run before the USB cable is connected Complete the following steps to change the queue PPD Install Macintosh software for networks 1 Connect the network cable between the device and a network port 2 Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive If the CD does not run automatically double click the CD icon on the desktop 3 Double click the Installer icon in the HP LaserJet Installer folder 4 Follow the instructions on the computer screen Remove software from Macintosh operating systems 1 To remove the software from a Macintosh computer drag the PPD files to the trash can 2 Run the uninstaller from the HP product folder Supported utilities for Macintosh Embedded Web server The device is equipped with an embedded Web server which provides access to information about device and network activities This information appears in a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator Appl
8. Function specific menus HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only ENWW The product features function specific menus for faxing copying scanning and managing photos on a memory card To access these menus press the Fax Menu Copy Menu Scan Menu or Photo Menu buttons respectively These are the features supported by the function specific menus e Use the Fax menu to perform basic fax functions such as sending a fax or editing the phone book reprinting faxes that were previously printed or printing faxes that are stored in memory e Use the Copy menu to access basic copy functions and customize the copy output e Use the Scan menu to scan to a memory card e Use the Photo menu to display a list of photo options for a valid inserted memory card Control panel menus 21 Table 2 8 Fax Menu Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Send Send a fax Send a fax On screen prompts guide the process Redial Redial the last fax number and resend Send fax later Allows a fax to be sent at a later time and date Fax Job status Displays pending fax jobs and allows you to cancel pending fax jobs Fax Resolution Standard Temporarily change the resolution of outgoing faxes Fine The resolution resets to default after 2 minutes of idle Superfine fax scan time Photo Receive Print faxes Prints stored faxes when the private receive feature is on This menu item appears only when the private recei
9. HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model e Prints at speeds up to 12 pages per minute ppm monochrome and 8 ppm color e PCL6 printer drivers and HP postscript level 2 emulation e Tray 1 holds up to 150 sheets of print media or up to 10 envelopes e Hi Speed USB 2 0 port e 128 MB random access memory RAM e Flatbed scanner HP LaserJet CM1312 mfp plus 10 100 Base T network port V 34 fax and 8 megabyte MB flash fax storage memory Two RJ 11 fax phone line ports 50 page automatic document feeder ADF 160 MB random access memory RAM Four memory card slots Color graphics display Chapter 1 Product basics ENWW Product features ENWW Performance Prints at speeds up to 12 pages per minute ppm monochrome and 8 ppm color Print quality 1 200 dots per inch dpi with Image REt 3600 text and graphics Adjustable settings to optimize print quality The HP UltraPrecise print cartridge has a finer toner formulation that provides sharper text and graphics Fax HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only Full functionality fax capabilities with a V 34 fax includes a phone book fax tel and delayed fax features Copy Includes ADF HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only that allows faster more efficient copy jobs with multiple page documents Scan The product provides 1 200 pixels per inch ppi 24 bit full color scanning from letter A4 size scanner
10. 136 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW A CAUTION Ifthe Allow Fax Reprint setting is set to Off misprinted or faded faxes cannot be reprinted Receive faxes when fax tones are audible on the phone line If you have a telephone line that receives both fax and telephone calls and you hear fax tones when you answer the telephone you can start the receiving process in one of two ways e Ifyou are close to the product press Start Fax on the control panel and then hang up e When you answer any telephone connected to the line an extension telephone and hear fax tones the product should begin answering the call automatically If not press 1 2 3 in sequence on the telephone keypad listen for fax transmission sounds and then hang up NOTE In order for the second method to work the extension telephone setting must be set to Yes See Make an extension telephone available to receive faxes on page 124 to check or change the setting ENWW Use fax 137 Solve fax problems Fax error messages Alert and warning messages appear temporarily and might require the user to acknowledge the message by pressing OK to resume or by pressing Cancel to cancel the job With certain warnings the job might not complete or the print quality might be affected If the alert or warning message is related to printing and the auto continue feature is on the product will attempt to resume the printing job after the warning has appeared for 10 se
11. 3 In the area for Destination Paper Size select Scale to fit paper size and then select the size from the drop down list 4 Ifyou want to use only paper that is smaller than the document select Scale down only Print a cover page You can print a separate cover page for your document that includes a message such as Confidential 1 On the File menu click Print 2 Select the driver 3 Open the Cover Page pop up menu and then select whether to print the cover page Before Document or After Document 4 Inthe Cover Page Type pop up menu select the message that you want to print on the cover page amp NOTE To print a blank cover page select Standard as the Cover Page Type ENWW Use features in the Macintosh printer driver 39 Use watermarks A watermark is a notice such as Confidential that is printed in the background of each page of a document 1 On the File menu click Print 2 Open the Watermarks menu 3 Next to Mode select the type of watermark to use Select Watermark to print a semi transparent message Select Overlay to print a message that is not transparent 4 Next to Pages select whether to print the watermark on all pages or on the first page only 5 Next to Text select one of the standard messages or select Custom and type a new message in the box 6 Select options for the remaining settings Print multiple pages on one sheet of paper in Macintosh You can print more th
12. 2 3 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Manual and then press OK 5 Use the alphanumeric buttons to type the IP address and then press OK 6 If the IP address is incorrect use the arrow buttons to select No and then press OK Repeat step 5 with the correct IP address and then repeat step 5 for the subnet mask and default gateway settings Automatic configuration 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Network configuration and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select TCP IP configuration and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Automatic and then press OK It may take several minutes before the automatic IP address is ready for use Er NOTE If you want to disable or enable specific automatic IP modes such as BOOTP DHCP or AutolP these settings can be changed by using the embedded Web server or HP ToolboxFX only Display the IP address on the control panel 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Network configuration and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Show IP address and then press OK 50 Chapter5 Connectivity ENWW amp NOTE You can also view the IP address in the EWS or HP ToolboxFX by selecting the Advanced Network Settings tab IPv4 and IPv6 settings Only the IPv4 protocol can be configured manually The IPv4 protocol can be set from HP ToolboxFX or from the product control panel The IPv6
13. DSL setup the signal can be separated so that some of the bandwidth is used to transmit an analog signal for voice and fax while the remaining bandwidth is used to transmit digital data NOTE Notall fax products are compatible with DSL services HP does not guarantee that the product will be compatible with all DSL service lines or providers The DSL modem requires a high pass filter for faxing The service provider typically provides a low pass filter for normal telephone wiring NOTE Contact the DSL provider for more information or for assistance 126 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW PBX The product is an analog device that is not compatible in all digital phone environments Digital to analog filters or converters may be needed for faxing functionality If faxing issues occur in a PBX environment it might be necessary to contact the PBX provider for assistance HP does not guarantee that the product will be compatible with digital environments or digital to analog converters Contact the PBX provider for more information and for assistance ISDN Contact the ISDN provider for more information and for assistance VoIP Voice over internet protocol VoIP services are often not compatible with fax machines unless the provider explicitly states that it supports fax over IP services If the product experiences problems getting a fax to work on a VoIP network verify that all cables and settings are correct Decreasing the
14. Print or Printer Properties dialog boxes e Printer control panel settings Settings changed at the printer control panel have a lower priority than changes made anywhere else Change printer driver settings for Macintosh To change the settings for all print To change the default settings for all To change the device configuration jobs until the software program is print jobs settings closed 1 On the File menu click Print 1 On the File menu click Print 1 Inthe Finder on the Go menu click Applications 2 Change the settings that you want 2 Change the settings that you want on the various pop up menus on the various pop up menus 2 Open Utilities and then open Printer Setup Utility 3 On the Presets pop up menu click Save as and type a name for the 3 Click on the print queue preset 36 Chapter 4 Use the product with Macintosh ENWW To change the settings for all print To change the default settings for all To change the device configuration jobs until the software program is print jobs settings closed These settings are saved in the 4 On the Printers menu click Show Presets menu To use the new settings Info you must select the saved preset option every time you open a program and print 5 Click the Installable Options menu NOTE Configuration settings might not be available in Classic mode Software installation types for Macintosh Install Macintosh software for direct connections USB
15. The telephone line might not be working Do one of the following e Turn up the volume on the product and then press Start Fax on the control panel If you hear a dial tone the telephone line is working e Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 A communication error might be Change the redial on communication interrupting the fax job error setting to On Fax is being sent on colored paper Send the fax on white paper 144 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Problem Cause Solution The product is receiving faxes but is not sending them If the product is on a digital system the system might be generating a dial tone that the product cannot detect A poor telephone connection might exist Disable the detect dial tone setting If the error persists contact the system service provider Try again later The receiving fax machine might be malfunctioning Try sending to another fax machine The telephone line might not be working Do one of the following e Turn up the volume on the product and press Start Fax on the control panel If a dial tone exists the telephone line is working e Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Performa fax test on page 143 Outgoing fax calls continue to be dialed The product auto
16. You must change the default media size in the media input tray to match the output size or part of your copy might be cut off Adjust the default copy size dl E NOTE The default copy size is the size to which copies are normally reduced or enlarged If you keep the factory default size setting of Original 100 all copies will be the same size as the original document 1 2 3 4 e 5 Press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Default Reduce Enlarge and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the option for how you normally want to reduce or enlarge copies NOTE If you select Custom 25 to 400 type in the percentage of the original size that you normally want for copies If you select 2 pages per sheet or 4 pages per sheet select the orientation portrait or landscape Press OK to save the selection The product can reduce copies to as little as 25 of the original size or enlarge copies to as much as 400 of the original size Reduction enlargement settings ENWW Original 100 Legal to Letter 78 Use copy 75 Legal to A4 83 A4 to Letter 94 Letter to A4 97 Full Page 91 Fit to page 2 pages per sheet 4 pages per sheet Custom 25 to 400 amp NOTE When using the Fit to page setting copy from the flatbed scanner only When using the 2 pages per sheet or 4 pages per sheet setting copy from the automat
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18. discarded The fax does not print and is not saved in memory Faxes from blocked fax numbers appear in the fax activity log with a discarded designation You can unblock blocked fax numbers individually or all at one time NOTE The sender of a blocked fax is not notified that the fax failed Change fax settings 123 To print a list of numbers that you have blocked or the fax activity log see Print individual fax reports on page 141 Complete the following steps to block or unblock fax numbers by using the control panel 1 2 3 4 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Receive and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Block junk faxes and then press OK To block a fax number use the arrow buttons to select Add number and then press OK Enter the fax number exactly as it appears in the header including spaces and then press OK To unblock a single fax number use the arrow buttons to select Delete number and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the fax number that you want to delete and then press OK to confirm the deletions or To unblock all blocked fax numbers use the arrow buttons to select Delete all numbers and then press OK Press OK again to confirm the deletions Make an extension telephone available to receive faxes With this setting turned on you can alert the product to pick up the incoming fax call by pressing 1 2 3 sequentially on the
19. or the Redial no answer option was turned off Call the recipient to ensure that the fax machine is on and ready Check that you are dialing the correct fax number Check that the redial option is enabled Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box No fax detected The product answered the incoming call but did not detect that a fax machine was calling Allow the product to retry receiving the fax Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box 140 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Fax memory is retained when there is a loss of power The HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series flash memory protects against data loss when a power failure occurs Flash memory can maintain its data for years without power applied Fax logs and reports Use the following instructions to print fax logs and reports Print all fax reports Use this procedure to print all of the following reports at one time Fax activity log Phone book report Configuration report Usage page Junk fax list Billing
20. scanning page by page 42 scanning to e mail 42 scanning to file 42 support 234 supported operating systems 36 USB card troubleshooting 224 Macintosh driver settings custom size paper 39 Services tab 41 watermarks 40 manual dialing 129 manual redial 131 matching colors 88 material restrictions 244 Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS 245 media ADF sizes supported 144 copy settings 79 curled troubleshooting 205 custom size Macintosh settings 39 default settings 167 default size for tray 59 fax autoreduction settings 122 first page 39 jams 195 pages persheet 40 size changing 79 supported sizes 55 troubleshooting 207 type changing 80 wrinkled 205 memory deleting faxes 126 error messages 194 reprinting faxes 136 memory cards insertion 149 memory cards photo inserting 150 menu control panel access 10 copy 25 Copy setup 10 fax 22 Fax setup 13 Network config 20 photo 24 Photo setup 12 Reports 12 Service 19 System setup 16 ENWW menu map printing 159 mercury free product 244 messages control panel 191 Microsoft Office Basic Colors palette printing 88 Microsoft Word faxing from 134 model comparison 1 modems connecting 107 multiple pages per sheet Windows 68 N n up printing Windows 68 network configuring 20 45 device polling 169 IP address configuration 50 link speed settings 51 operating systems supported 46 product discovery 47 protocols supported 47 troubleshooting 221 Network c
21. 184 x 267 mm 7 24 x 10 51 inches Vi A3 297 x 420 mm 11 69 x 16 54 inches A5 148 x 210 mm 5 83 x 8 27 inches va A6 105 x 148 mm 4 13 x 5 83 inches va B5 JIS 182 x 257 mm 7 17 x 10 12 inches Y 16k 197 x 273 mm 7 75 x 10 75 inches Vi 16k 195 x 270 mm 7 7 x 10 6 inches Vi 16k 184 x 260 mm 7 25 x 10 25 inches Y 8 5 x 13 216 x 330 mm 8 5 x 13 inches Vi 4x6 107 x 152 mm 4 x 6 inches Vi 5x8 127 x 203 mm 5 x 8 inches Vi 10 x 15 cm 100 x 150 mm 3 9 x 5 9 inches Vi Custom Minimum 76 x127 mm 3 x 5 inches Maximum 216 x 356 mm Vi 8 5 x 14 inches 1 These sizes are supported as custom sizes Table 6 2 Supported envelopes and postcards Size Dimensions Tray 1 Envelope 10 105 x 241 mm 4 13 x 9 49 inches Va Envelope DL 110 x 220 mm 4 33 x 8 66 inches Y Envelope C5 162 x 229 mm 6 93 x 9 84 inches Vi Supported paper and print media sizes 55 Table 6 2 Supported envelopes and postcards continued Size Dimensions D lt Envelope B5 176 x 250 mm 6 7 x 9 8 inches Envelope Monarch 98 x 191 mm 3 9 x 7 5 inches Postcard 100 x 148 mm 3 94 x 5 83 inches Double postcard HNUS 148 x 200 mm 5 83 x 7 87 inches Supported paper types and tray capacity Media type Weight Capacity Paper orientation Every day lt 96 g m Up to 150 sheets Side to be printed on face up with the top edge at the back of e Plain the tray e Light
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23. Features Or On products with a graphical display press Copy Menu then use the arrow keys to select Options and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Optimize and then press OK to see the quality setting for the copy Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the quality setting options Select a setting and then press Start Copy to save the selection and immediately start the copy job or press OK to save the selection without starting the job NOTE The change in the setting remains active for about 2 minutes after the copy job has been completed During this time Custom settings appears on the product control panel display Copy settings 77 Adjust the default copy quality 1 2 a 4 On the product control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Default Optimize and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the copy quality and then press OK to save the selection Clean the scanner glass Dirt fingerprints smudges hair and other marks on the scanner glass slows scanner performance and affects the accuracy of special features such as fit to page and copy To improve the quality of your copies and scans clean the scanner glass See Clean the scanner glass on page 184 Adjust the lighter darker contrast setting The lighter darker setting affects the lightness or darkness contrast of the copy Use the following p
24. Menu continued Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Light Dark Specify the contrast of the copy Options Optimize Select settings to optimize the copy print quality Copy Paper Specify the paper type for the copies Multi Page Copy Copy multiple pages Copy Collation Specify the copy collation Copy Draft Specify the print quality for copies Image Adjustment Lightness Contrast Sharpen Background Color Balance Grayness Adjust the settings for image quality in a copy 26 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW 3 Software for Windows e Supported operating systems for Windows e Supported printer drivers for Windows e HP Universal Print Driver UPD D Select the correct printer driver for Windows e Priority for print settings e Change printer driver settings for Windows e Software installation types for Windows e Remove software for Windows e Supported utilities for Windows e Software for other operating systems ENWW 27 Supported operating systems for Windows The product supports the following Windows operating systems Full software installation Print and scan driver e Windows XP 32 bit e Windows XP 64 bit e Windows Vista 32 bit and 64 bit e Windows 2000 e Windows 2003 Server 32 bit and 64 bit amp NOTE ThePCL5 UPD and HP postscript level 3 emulation drivers are only available on the HP support website www hp c
25. OS X v10 3 v10 4 and later e Windows 2003 Server 32 bit and 64 bit USB connection oan Ei NOTE Donotconnectthe USB cable before installing the software The installation program will notify you when the USB cable should be connected This product supports a USB 2 0 connection You must use an A to B type USB cable for printing 1 Insert the product CD into your computer If the software installer does not start navigate to the setup exe file on the CD and double click the file 2 Follow the installer instructions 3 Allow the installation process to complete and then restart the computer 46 Chapter5 Connectivity ENWW Printer sharing disclaimer HP does not support peer to peer networking as the feature is a function of Microsoft operating systems and not of the HP printer drivers Go to Microsoft at www microsoft com Supported network protocols HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only The product supports the TCP IP network protocol It is the most widely used and accepted networking protocol Many networking services utilize this protocol This product also supports IPv4 and IPv6 The following tables list the networking services protocols that are supported on the product Table 5 1 Printing Service name Description port9100 Direct Mode Printing service Line printer daemon LPD Printing service Table 5 2 Network product discovery Service name Description SLP Ser
26. Solve connectivity problems Solve direct connection problems If the product is experiencing connection issues while directly connected to a computer complete the following steps 1 2 3 4 Make sure that USB cable is no longer than 2 meters 6 feet Make sure that both ends of the USB cable are connected Make sure that the cable is a USB 2 0 Hi Speed certified cable If the error persists use a different USB cable 220 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Network problems Verify that the product is on and online Check the following items to make sure the product is ready to print 1 Is the product plugged in and turned on Make sure that the product is plugged in and turned on If the problem persists you might have a defective power cable power source or product Is the product Ready light on If the light is blinking you might need to wait until the current job is completed Is the product control panel display blank e Make sure the product is turned on e Make sure the product is installed correctly Does a message other than Ready appear on the product control panel display e See your product documentation for a complete list of control panel messages and corrective actions Resolve communication problems with the network Check the following items to verify that the product is communicating with the network This information assumes you have already printed a network configuration page see Informat
27. The Collate LED on the control panel is on when collation is on Copy two sided documents manually 1 Load the first page of the document on the flatbed scanner Press 2 Sided and then use the arrow buttons to select the correct setting Press OK and then press Start Copy Remove the first page and then load the second page onto the flatbed scanner Press OK and then repeat the process until all of the pages in the original have been copied Yo oe S R When the copy job is completed press Start Copy to return the product to Ready mode ENWW Copy mixed size originals 83 84 Chapter9 Copy ENWW 10 Color for Windows e Manage color e Match colors e Advanced color use ENWW 85 Manage color Manage color by changing the settings on the Color tab in the printer driver Automatic Setting color options to Automatic typically produces the best possible print quality for color documents The Automatic color adjustment option optimizes the neutral gray color treatment halftones and edge enhancements for each element in a document For more information see your printer driver online Help Er NOTE Automatic is the default setting and is recommended for printing all color documents Print in Grayscale Select the Print in Grayscale option from the printer driver to print a color document in black and white This option is useful for printing color documents that will be photocopied or faxed When Pr
28. The media might be too rough Use a smooth paper or print media such inconsistent as a high quality paper that is made for color laser printers Generally smoother media produces better the results AGBbCG AQBbCG AaBbCc A BbEc AaBbGc Media handling problems Use the information in this section when the product experiences media handling problems Print media guidelines e For best results make sure that the paper is of good quality and free of cuts nicks tears spots loose particles dust wrinkles voids staples and curled or bent edges e For best quality printing use a smooth type of paper Generally smoother media produces better results e If you are unsure what type of paper you are loading such as bond or recycled check the label on the package of paper e Do not use media that is designed for inkjet printers only Use media that is designed for laser printers ENWW Solve image quality problems 207 e Donotuse letterhead paper that is printed with low temperature inks such as those used in some types of thermography e Do not use raised or embossed letterhead A CAUTION Failure to follow these guidelines could cause jams or damage to the product Solve print media problems The following problems with media cause print quality deviations jamming or even damage to the product Problem Cause Solution Poor print quality or toner adhesion The paper is too moist
29. a fax transmission it prints the fax unless the private receive feature is enabled and also stores it automatically to flash memory Print a stored fax when private receive feature is on To print stored faxes you must provide the private receive PIN Once the product prints the stored faxes the faxes are deleted from memory 1 2 3 4 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Receive and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Print faxes and then press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the product security PIN and then press OK Reprint a fax If you want to reprint a fax because the print cartridge has reached its estimated end of life or if the fax was printed on the wrong type of media you can try to reprint it The amount of memory that is available determines the actual number of faxes that are stored for reprinting The most recent fax prints first the oldest fax that is in storage prints last These faxes are stored continuously Reprinting them does not clear them from the memory To clear these faxes from the memory see Delete faxes from memory on page 126 1 2 3 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Receive and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Reprint faxes and then press OK The product begins reprinting the most recently printed fax oan Er NOTE To stop the printing at any time press Cancel
30. and Memory Stick Duo MultiMedia Card MMC Secure Digital SD xD Picture Card The HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model memory card reader recognizes only the JPEG file format when printing from the product control panel To print other file types you must do one of the following Use the software such as PhotoSmart Premier software provided on the product CD ROM See the software online Help for instructions Windows operating system users Use Windows Explorer to move other file types to your computer and then print the files from the computer Use the appropriate memory card slot on the HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model product To find the appropriate slot see the illustration below sD XD Mai MMC CF DUO s Accepts xD memory cards Accepts Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO and Memory Stick Duo memory cards Accepts CompactFlash memory cards Accepts Secure Digital and MultiMedia memory cards 150 Chapter 13 Photo ENWW Insert and remove a memory card E NOTE The HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model recognizes memory cards up to 2 GB 1 Push the memory card into the appropriate memory slot to seat it amp NOTE You can use only one memory card in the product at a time If two or more are inserted the product displays an error message Ko M8 24 d DEET f our erte The product read
31. and color determine how you are going to use the scanned image NOTE The best resolution for color and grayscale images is achieved by scanning from the flatbed scanner rather than from the automatic document feeder ADF 100 Chapter 11 Scan ENWW Resolution and color guidelines Color The following table describes the recommended resolution and color settings for different types of scan jobs Intended use Recommended resolution Recommended color settings Fax 150 ppi e Black and White E mail 150 ppi e Black and White if the image does not require smooth gradation e Grayscale if the image requires smooth gradation e Color if the image is in color Edit text 300 ppi e Back and White Print graphics or text 600 ppi for complex graphics or if you e Black and White for text and line art want to significantly enlarge the document e Grayscale for shaded or colored graphics and photos 300 ppi for normal graphics and text e Color if the image is in color 150 ppi for photos Display on screen 75 ppi e Black and White for text e Grayscale for graphics and photos e Color if the image is in color You can set the color values to the following settings when scanning Setting Recommended use Color Use this setting for high quality color photos or documents in which the color is important Black and White Use this setting for text documents Grayscale Use this setting when
32. blank pages troubleshooting 217 books 102 color 100 file formats 100 from control panel 96 from the computer 96 grayscale 101 HP Director Macintosh 41 loading ADF 94 loading flatbed scanner 95 ENWW methods 95 page by page Macintosh 42 photos 104 quality troubleshooting 215 217 resolution 100 speed troubleshooting 216 to e mail Macintosh 42 to e mail Windows 97 to file Macintosh 42 to file Windows 97 to folder Windows 97 to program Windows 97 scatter troubleshooting 205 sending faxes ad hoc groups 130 billing codes 119 canceling 125 delaying 135 error report printing 142 forwarding 121 from downstream telephone 135 from software 133 group dial entries 132 log HP ToolboxFX 164 manual dialing 129 speed dial 131 troubleshooting 144 separation pad ordering 229 service part numbers 229 repacking device 235 Service menu 19 Service tab HP ToolboxFX settings 169 Services tab Macintosh 41 settings color 90 configuration page 49 driver presets Macintosh 39 drivers 31 36 factory set defaults restoring 190 HP ToolboxFX 166 network configuration page 49 network printing 48 priority 31 36 shipping device 235 shortcuts 67 size 238 size copy reducing or enlarging 75 troubleshooting 214 sizes media Fit to Page setting faxing 122 skewed pages 205 208 slow speed troubleshooting faxing 148 scanning 216 smeared toner troubleshooting 203 software direct connection installation Mac
33. control panel complete the following steps is 2 3 4 5 6 On the product control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select System setup and then press OK Use the arrow keys to select Paper setup and then press OK Use the arrow keys to select the tray to be configured and then press OK Use the arrow keys to select either Paper type or Paper size and then press OK Use the arrow keys to select a default type or size for the tray and then press OK Configure tray 59 60 Chapter6 Paper and print media ENWW T ENWW Use product features e Economy settings e Fonts 61 Economy settings Archive print Archive print produces output that is less susceptible to toner smearing and dusting Use archive print to create documents that you want to preserve or archive 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Service and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Archive print select On or Off and then press OK 62 Chapter 7 Use product features ENWW Fonts Select fonts Use HP ToolboxFX to change product fonts by clicking the Print Settings tab and then clicking the PCL5 page Click Apply to save the changes Print lists of available fonts Print lists of the fonts available from the product control panel See Information pages on page 158 ENWW Fonts 63 64 Chapter 7 Use product features ENWW 8 Print tasks This section provides inform
34. dials Create and edit speed dials Speed dials 1 through 8 are also associated with their corresponding one touch keys on the control panel The one touch keys can be used for speed dials or group dial entries A maximum of 50 characters can be entered for a single fax number NOTE To gain access to all of the speed dials you must use the Shift button Speed dials 5 through 8 are all available by pressing Shift and the associated one touch key on the control panel Complete the following steps to program speed dials from the control panel 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Phone Book and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Individual Setup Press OK Press OK to select Add Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter a name for the fax number To do so repeatedly press the alphanumeric button for the letter that you need until the letter appears For a list of characters see Use of common localized letters in fax headers on page 110 NOTE To insert punctuation press the asterisk button repeatedly until the character that you want appears and then press the gt button to go to the next space Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the fax number Include any pauses or other needed numbers such as an area code an access code for numbers outside a PBX system usually a 9 or 0 or a long distance prefix NOTE When entering a fax number press P
35. directly to the USB port on the host computer e Check to see if more than two nonpowered USB hubs are connected in a row on the chain Disconnect all of the devices from the chain and connect the cable directly to the USB port on the host computer NOTE The iMac keyboard is a nonpowered USB hub Solve PostScript PS errors ENWW The following situations are PS language specific and may occur when several product languages are being used NOTE To receive a printed or screen displayed message when PS errors occur open the Print Options dialog box and click the selection next to the PS Errors section You can also use the embedded Web server Table 15 3 PS errors Issue Cause Solution The job prints in Courier the product s The requested typeface is not Download the desired font and send the default typeface instead of the typeface downloaded A personality switch may print job again Verify the type and you requested have been performed to print a PCL job location of the font Download to the just before the PS printing job was product if applicable Check with the received software documentation A legal page prints with clipped margins Print job too complex You may need to print your job at 600 dots per inch reduce the complexity of the page or install more memory A PS error page prints Print job may not be PS Make sure the print job is a PS job Check to see whether the software program exp
36. e Bond e Recycled Presentation 96 130 g m Up to 15 mm 0 6 inches stack Side to be printed on face up height with the top edge at the back of e Matte paper mid weight to the tray heavy e Glossy paper mid weight to heavy Brochure 131 175 g m Up to 15 mm 0 6 inches stack Side to be printed on face up e Matte paper mid weight to heavy e Glossy paper mid weight to heavy height with the top edge at the back of the tray Photo cover 176 220 g m e Matte cover paper e Glossy cover paper e Matte photo paper e Glossy photo paper e Cardstock Up to 15 mm 0 6 inches stack height Side to be printed on face up with the top edge at the back of the tray Other e Color laser transparency e Labels e Letterhead envelope e Heavy envelope Up to 50 sheets or 10 envelopes Side to be printed on face up with the top edge at the back of the tray or the stamp end at the back of the tray 56 Chapter6 Paper and print media Media type Weight Capacity Paper orientation e Preprinted e Prepunched e Colored e Rough e Tough 1 Capacity can vary depending on media weight and thickness and environmental conditions Special paper or print media guidelines This product supports printing on special media Use the following guidelines to obtain satisfactory results When using special paper or print media be sure to set the type and size in your print driver to obtain
37. e Clear stored faxes to make more memory available for outgoing faxes e Configure the outgoing fax as a delayed fax and then verify that it will send completely e Make sure that the product is using the lowest resolution setting Standard Solve fax problems 145 Problems receiving faxes Use the table in this section to solve problems that might occur when receiving faxes Er NOTE Use the fax cord that came with the product in order to ensure that the product functions correctly Problem Cause Solution The product cannot receive faxes from an extension telephone The extension telephone setting might be disabled Change the extension telephone setting The fax cord might not be securely connected Verify that the fax cord is securely connected between the telephone jack and the product or another device that is connected to the product Wait until you hear fax tones then press 1 2 3 in sequence wait for three seconds and hang up The product dialing mode might be incorrectly set or the extension phone might be incorrectly set Verify that the product dialing mode is set to Tone Verify that the extension phone is set up for tone dialing as well The product is not answering incoming fax calls The answer mode might be set to Manual If the answer mode is set to Manual the product does not answer calls Start the fax receiving process manually The rings to
38. fax activity log to print automatically 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Activity log and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Auto Log Print and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On and then press OK to confirm the selection Set the fax error report A fax error report is a brief report that indicates the product experienced a fax job error It can be set to print after the following events on Every error the factory set default on Send error on Receive error Never E NOTE If you select Never you will have no indication that a fax failed to be transmitted unless you print a fax activity log 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Error Report and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the option for when you want the fax error reports to be printed Press OK to save the selection Set the fax confirmation report A confirmation report is a brief report that indicates the product successfully sent or received a fax job It can be set to print after the following events on Every fax on Send fax only on Receive fax only Never the factory set default On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and t
39. following main pages e Setup Status Alerts Gei up the product to send you pop up alerts for certain events such as low toner levels e Set up E mail Alerts Set up the product to send you e mail alert messages for certain events such as low toner levels Set up status alerts dl Use HP ToolboxFX to set up the product so that it issues pop up alerts to your computer when certain events occur Events that trigger alerts include jams low levels of toner in HP print cartridges non HP print cartridge in use empty input trays and specific error messages Select the pop up format the tray icon format or both for the alerts The pop up alerts only appear when the product is printing from the computer on which you set up the alerts Change the Cartridge low threshold setting which sets the toner level that causes a low toner alert on the System Settings page E NOTE You must click Apply before the changes take effect Set up e mail alerts Use this to configure up to two e mail addresses to receive alert messages when certain events occur You can specify different events for each e mail address Use the information for the e mail server that will send out the e mail alert messages for the product NOTE Youcan only configure e mail alerts to be sent from a server that does not require user authentication If your e mail server requires you to log in with a username and password you cannot enable e mail alerts N
40. for documents and grayscale viewgraphs creating gray colors used in text graphics and photographs e 4 Color generates neutral colors grays and black by combining all four toner colors This method produces smoother gradients and transitions to other colors and it produces the darkest black Edge Control e Maximum is the most aggressive trapping setting Adaptive halftoning is on The Edge Control setting determines how edges are rendered Edge control has two components e Normal sets trapping at a medium level Adaptive halftoning is on adaptive halftoning and trapping Adaptive halftoning increases edge sharpness Trapping reduces the e Light sets trapping at a minimal level Adaptive halftoning is on effect of color plane misregistration by overlapping the edges of adjacent objects slightly e Off turns off both trapping and adaptive halftoning Color themes Use color themes to adjust the RGB Color options for the entire page Setting description Setting options RGB Color e Default SRGB instructs the product to interpret RGB color as sRGB The sRGB standard is the accepted standard of Microsoft and the World Wide Web Consortium http www w3 org e Vivid instructs the product to increase the color saturation in the midtones Less colorful objects are rendered more colorfully This setting is recommended for printing business graphics e Photo interprets RGB color as if it were printed as a photograph
41. have enough memory to complete the collated copy job Break the job into smaller jobs that contain fewer pages Turn the product off and then on to clear the memory Misprint Press OK Feed delay misprint Verify that paper is loaded in the input tray Reload paper Non HP supply Installed A new supply has been installed that is not made by HP This message is appears for several seconds and then the product returns to the Ready state If you believe you purchased an HP supply please call the HP fraud hotline at 1 877 219 3183 Service or repairs that are required as a result of using non HP supplies is not covered under HP warranty 194 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Table 15 1 Control panel messages continued Control panel message Description Recommended action Order color cartridge A color print cartridge is low Order the indicated color print cartridge Print failure press OK If error repeats The product could not print the current page Press OK to clear the message turn off then on because of its complexity Allow the product to finish the job or press Cancel to cancel the job Scanner error Turn off then on The product has experienced an error in the Turn off the power by using the power switch scanner sub assembly area wait at least 30 seconds and then turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If a surge protector is being used remove it Plug t
42. icon to launch the Photosmart Studio software Use the software to import photos from a memory card edit photos and print photos from the PC ENWW Use features in the Macintosh printer driver 43 44 Chapter A Use the product with Macintosh ENWW 5 Connectivity ENWW Supported network operating systems USB connection Printer sharing disclaimer Supported network protocols HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model onl Install the product on a network HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only Configure the network product HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model onl NOTE Configuring TCP IP settings is complicated and should be performed only by experienced network administrators BOOTP will require a server to configure specific TCP IP settings for the product DHCP will also require a server but the TCP IP settings will not be fixed for the product Finally the manual method to configure specific TCP IP settings can be done from the control panel the embedded Web server HP ToolboxFX or HP Web Jetadmin For additional help or network configuration contact your network provider 45 Supported network operating systems The following operating systems support network printing Full software installation Print and scan driver Printer driver only e Windows XP 32 bit e Windows XP 64 bit e Linux Web only e Windows Vista 32 bit and 64 bit e Windows 2000 e UNIX model scripts Web only D Mac
43. image upside down click Rotate by 180 degrees Obtain support and product status information To perform the following tasks open the printer driver and click the Services tab How do I Steps to perform Obtain support information for the product and order supplies In the Internet Services drop down list select a support online option and click Go Check the status of the product including the level of supplies Click the Device and Supplies Status icon The Device Status page of the HP embedded Web server opens Set advanced printing options To perform the following tasks open the printer driver and click the Advanced tab 68 Chapter8 Printtasks ENWW How do I Steps to perform Select advanced printing options In any of the sections click a current setting to activate a drop down list so you can change the setting Change the number of copies that are printed Open the Paper Output section and then enter the number of copies to print If you select 2 or more copies you can select NOTE lf the software program that you are using does not the option to collate the pages provide a way to print a particular number of copies you can change the number of copies in the driver Changing this setting affects the number of copies for all print jobs After your job has printed restore this setting to the original value Print colored text as black rather than as shades of gray a Open the Document Optio
44. is 381 mm 15 inches when you use the automatic document feeder ADF input tray If the page exceeds the maximum length the scanner stops Copies can be longer CAUTION Do not try to pull the original from the ADF you might damage the scanner or your original See Clear jams from the ADF photo card models only on page 196 The minimum size that the flatbed scanner supports is 25 x 25 mm 1 x 1 inch The minimum size that the ADF supports is 127 x 127 mm 5 x 5 inches The original might be jammed See Clear jams from the ADF photo card models only on page 196 The media size is incorrect In Scan settings make sure that the input media size is large enough for the document that you are scanning The scan takes too long 216 Chapter 15 Problem solve The resolution is set too high Change the resolution settings to the correct settings for your job See Scanner resolution and color on page 100 The software is set to scan in color The system default is color which takes longer to scan even when scanning a monochrome original If you acquire an image through TWAIN or WIA you can change the settings so that the original scans in grayscale or black and white See the product software Help for details A print job or copy job was sent before you tried to scan If someone sent a print job or copy job before you tried to scan the scan will start if the scanner is not busy Howe
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46. least 30 seconds and then turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If a surge protector is being used remove it Plug the product directly into the wall socket Use the power switch to turn the product on If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Engine error press OK The product experienced a print engine error This is a warning message only Job output might be affected ENWW Control panel messages 193 Table 15 1 Control panel messages continued Control panel message Description Recommended action Fit to Page on flatbed only The copy reduce enlarge feature called Fit to Page applies only to copies made from the flatbed scanner Use the flatbed or select another reduction enlargement setting Install color cartridge One of the color cartridges is not installed with the door closed Install the indicated color cartridge Invalid driver Press OK Invalid entry You are using the incorrect printer driver Invalid data or response Select the printer driver that is appropriate for your product Correct the entry Jam in area Open door and clear jam There is a paper jam in the print paper path or output bin Clear the jam from the area indicated on the product control panel and then follow the control panel instructions See Clear jams on page 195 J
47. message Description Recommended action 10 000X Supply Memory Error A specific print cartridge has an e label error X indicates the cartridge 0 black 1 cyan 2 magenta 3 yellow Remove and reinstall the print cartridge Turn off and then turn on the product If the problem is not solved replace the cartridge 10 100X Supply Memory Error A specific print cartridge has a faulty or missing e label X indicates the cartridge O black 1 cyan 2 magenta 3 yellow Check the e label If it is broken or damaged replace the cartridge Verify that the cartridge is installed in the correct location Reinstall the print cartridge Turn off and then turn on the product If the error is with a color cartridge try swapping it with a different color cartridge in the tray If the same message appears then there is an engine problem If a different 10 100X message appears replace the cartridge If the problem is not solved replace the cartridge 49 Error Turn off then on 50 x Fuser Error The product has experienced an internal embedded software error Under most conditions the product will power cycle automatically The product has experienced an internal hardware error Turn off the power by using the power switch wait at least 30 seconds and then turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the
48. network status and manage printing functions from a computer With the EWS you can complete the following tasks e View product status information e Determine the remaining life on all supplies and order new ones e View and change part of the product configuration e View and print some internal pages e Select the language in which to display the EWS pages and control panel messages e View and change network configuration e Get change or clear the product security password see Turn on password protection from the control panel on page 172 e _ Enable disable the photo card slot on the product from the print tab NOTE Changing network settings in the EWS might disable some of product software or features ENWW Embedded Web server 171 Use HP Web Jetadmin software HP Web Jetadmin is a Web based software solution for remotely installing monitoring and troubleshooting network connected peripherals The intuitive browser interface simplifies cross platform management of a wide range of devices including HP and non HP devices Management is proactive allowing network administrators the ability to resolve issues before users are affected Download this free enhanced management software at www hp com go webjetadmin_software To obtain plug ins to HP Web Jetadmin click plug ins and then click the download link that is next to the name of the plug in that you want The HP Web Jetadmin software can automatically not
49. of numbers that are automatically added to the beginning of every fax number you enter at the control panel or from the software The maximum number of characters for a dial prefix is 50 The default setting is Off Turn this setting on to enter a prefix if for example you have to dial a number such as 9 to get a telephone line outside of your company telephone system While this setting is Change fax settings 115 activated you can dial a fax number without the dial prefix by using manual dial For instructions see Manual dial faxing on page 129 1 2 3 4 5 6 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Basic setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Dial Prefix and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK If you selected On use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the prefix and then press OK You can use numbers pauses and dialing symbols Set the dial tone detection Normally the product begins dialing a fax number immediately If you are using the product on the same line as your telephone turn on the detect dial tone setting This prevents the product from sending a fax while someone is on the telephone The factory set default for detect dial tone is On for France and Hungary and Off for all other countries regions 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Setup Use
50. order The Results column provides the fax status If the fax attempt was unsuccessful this column provides a description of why the fax was not sent For more information about faxes see Fax fax models only on page 105 Fax receive log The HP ToolboxFX fax receive log provides a list of all recently received faxes and information about them including the date and time received job number fax number page count results and an abbreviated fax image The fax receive log can be used to block future faxes Check the Block Fax box next to a received fax listed on the log When a computer that is connected to the product receives a fax the fax contains a View link Clicking this link opens a new page that provides information about the fax Click on any column heading in the fax receive log to re sort the information in that column in ascending or descending order The Results column provides the fax status If the fax attempt was unsuccessful this column provides a description of why the fax was not received E NOTE You must click Apply before the changes take effect For more information about faxes see Fax fax models only on page 105 Junk Faxes Junk Faxes provides a list of all numbers that are blocked Add modify or delete blocked fax numbers on this tab Help The Help folder contains links to the following main pages e Troubleshooting View troubleshooting help topics print troubleshooting pages c
51. phone book Open HP ToolboxFX Click Fax and then click Fax Phone Book Browse to the program phone book and then click Import Export Phone Book Click Import and choose Next You can delete all speed dials and group dial entries that are programmed in the product A CAUTION After speed dials and group dial entries are deleted they cannot be recovered pes Ss Sr Pe ENWW On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Phone Book and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Delete All Entries and then press OK Press OK to confirm the deletion Setup 111 Special dialing symbols and options You can insert pauses into a fax number that you are dialing or programming to a one touch key speed dial entry or group dial entry Pauses are often needed when dialing internationally or connecting to an outside line Insert a dialing pause Press Pause repeatedly until a comma appears on the control panel display indicating that the pause will occur at that point in the dialing sequence This is a 2 second pause 3 seconds in France Insert a pause for dial tone Press Symbols repeatedly until W appears on the control panel display to have the product wait for a dial tone before dialing the remainder of the telephone number Insert a hook flash Press Symbols repeatedly until R appears on the control panel display to have the product perform a hook flash Manage speed
52. print cartridges See Print cartridge on page 176 Toner smears appear on the media AaBbCc AaBhEc AaB CC AaBbCc AaBbCc The media might not meet HP specifications Use media that meets HP specifications If toner smears appear on the leading edge of the paper the media guides are dirty or debris has accumulated in the print path Clean the media guides Clean the paper path See Clean the product on page 179 The toner smears easily when touched AaBbCc Mince A AaBbCc AaBboCc The device is not set to print on the type of media on which you want to print In the printer driver select the Paper tab and set Type is to match the type of media on which you are printing Print speed might be slower if you are using heavy paper The media might not meet HP specifications The paper path might need cleaning Use media that meets HP specifications Clean the paper path See Clean the product on page 179 ENWW Solve image quality problems 203 Problem Marks repeatedly appear at even intervals on the printed side of the page AaBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc Pe AaBboCc Cause The device is not set to print on the type of media on which you want to print Solution In the printer driver select the Paper tab and set Type is to match the type of paper on which you are printing Print speed might be slower if you
53. replacing 176 status checking 174 status viewing with HP Toolbox FX 160 storing 175 warranty 233 print density settings 167 print job canceling 66 print media supported 55 print on both sides Windows 68 print quality HP ImageREt 3600 90 HP ToolboxFX settings 167 troubleshooting 202 219 Print Settings tab HP ToolboxFX 169 258 Index printer drivers Macintosh troubleshooting 223 specifications 3 printing configuration page 158 connect to a network 48 demo page 158 double sided duplex Macintosh 41 edge to edge 79 font lists 158 Macintosh 39 menu map 159 network report 159 photos from the memory card 154 photos thumbnails of 155 supplies status page 158 troubleshooting 210 usage page 158 priority settings 31 36 private receive 173 problem solving Macintosh problems 223 PostScript errors 225 problem solving Windows issues 223 product model comparison 1 Product information tab HP ToolboxFX 161 protocol settings fax 144 protocols networks 47 PS Emulation drivers 28 pulse dialing 119 Q quality copy settings 77 copy troubleshooting 211 HP ImageREt 3600 90 HP ToolboxFX settings 167 print settings Macintosh 39 print settings Windows 220 print troubleshooting 202 219 scans troubleshooting 215 217 Quick Sets 67 R receiving faxes answer mode setting 121 autoreduction settings 122 blocking 123 error report printing 142 from extension phone 124 log HP ToolboxFX 164 polling 114 rep
54. report if the option is turned on On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select All fax reports and then press OK The product exits the menu settings and prints the reports Print individual fax reports ENWW Use the control panel to print the following fax logs and reports Fax activity log Provides a chronological history of the last 40 faxes that were received sent or deleted and any errors that occurred Phone book report Lists the fax numbers that are assigned to the phone book entries including speed dials and group dial entries Block fax list Lists the fax numbers that are blocked from sending faxes to the product Last call report Provides information about the last fax sent from or received at the product On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the report to be printed and then press OK The product exits the menu settings and prints the report NOTE If you selected Fax Activity log and pressed OK press OK again to select Print log now The product exits the menu settings and prints the log Solve fax problems 141 Set the fax activity log to print automatically You can decide whether or not you want the fax log to print automatically after every 40 entries The factory set default is On Use the following steps to set the
55. roller and the ADF separation pad See Clean the automatic document feeder ADF pickup roller assembly on page 181 2 Ifthe problem persists replace the ADF pick roller 3 Ifthe problem persists replace the ADF Does the product send a fax Press Start Fax to verify that a dial tone exists using a hand set if necessary Attempt to send a fax The telephone line is not operational or the product is not plugged into the telephone line Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 Does the product receive a fax Use another fax machine to send a fax to the product if available Too many telephone devices are plugged in or telephone devices are not connected in the correct order Make sure that the HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series is the only device on the telephone line and try again to receive the fax The product fax settings are set incorrectly Review and reset the product fax settings See Change fax settings on page 115 The Private Receive feature is turned on Turn Private Receive off or use the preset PIN to access and print the faxes ENWW Problem solving checklist 189 Step Verification step Possible problems Solutions number 7 Does the product print from Software is not installed correctly or an error Uninstall and then reinstall the product the compu
56. row or specify the number of the row where you want to move the entry 162 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW ENWW NOTE If you specify a row that is occupied the new entry will overwrite the existing entry To import contacts from a phone book that exists in Lotus Notes Outlook or Outlook Express click Import Export Phone Book Select the Import option and then click Next Select the appropriate software program navigate to the appropriate file and then click Finish To export contacts from a phone book click Import Export Phone Book Select the Export option and then click Next Enter the file name or browse to the file to which you want to export contacts and then click Finish You can also select individual entries from the phone book instead of importing the entire phone book To delete all entries click Delete All and then click Yes In addition to numerical digits the following are valid characters for fax numbers lt space gt NOTE You must click Apply before the changes take effect For more information about faxes see Fax fax models only on page 105 HP ToolboxFX 163 Fax send log The HP ToolboxFX fax send log lists all recently sent faxes and information about them including the date and time sent job number fax number page count and the results Click any column heading in the fax send log to re sort the information in that column in ascending or descending
57. select Options and then press OK 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Copy Paper and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select a media size and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select a media type and then press OK 5 Press Start Copy Change the default media size setting 1 On the product control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select System setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Paper setup and then press OK 2 3 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Default paper size and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select a media size and then press OK 6 Press OK to save the selection ENWW Copy settings 79 Change the default media type setting 1 On the product control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select System setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Paper setup and then press OK 2 3 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Default paper type and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select a media type and then press OK 6 Press OK to save the selection Restore the copy settings defaults Use the control panel to restore the copy settings to the factory set default values 1 On the product control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Restore defaults and then press OK Copy a book photo card models only 1 Lift the lid and plac
58. that you are printing The following settings are available depending on the printer driver that you are using 600 dpi Custom This setting produces the same resolution as the default setting but you can change the scale patterns amp NOTE Changing the resolution can change the formatting of your text Temporarily change print quality settings To change the print quality settings only for the current software program open the properties through the Print Setup menu in the program that you are using to print ENWW Solve image quality problems 219 Change print quality settings for all future jobs ES NOTE For Macintosh instructions see Change printer driver settings for Macintosh on page 36 For Windows 2000 1 In the Windows system tray click Start select Settings and then click Printers 2 Right click the product icon 3 Click Properties or Printing Preferences 4 Change the settings and click OK For Windows XP 1 In the Windows system tray click Start click Control Panel and then click Printers and Faxes 2 Right click the product icon 3 Click Properties or click Printing Preferences 4 Change the settings and click OK For Windows Vista 1 In the Windows system tray click Start click Control Panel and then under Hardware and Sound click Printer Right click the product icon Click Properties or click Printing Preferences Change the settings and click OK
59. the lt Scan To gt list for the All in One select one of the Available Destinations on this PC and click Delete The Delete Destination dialog box displays From the Delete Destination dialog box highlight the destination to delete and click Next The Confirmation dialog box displays Click Delete to perform the deletion or click Cancel to choose another destination Scan to a file e mail or software program dl NOTE To use this feature in Windows a destination must be programmed in the scan setup before scanning to a destination See Set up the product Scan Menu button on page 96 1 ENWW Load the originals that are to be scanned face up in the automatic document feeder ADF input tray with the top of the document forward and adjust the media guides or Lift the flatbed scanner lid and load the original that is to be scanned face down on the flatbed scanner with the corner located as indicated by the icon on the scanner Gently close the lid On the product control panel press Scan Menu Use scan 97 3 Use the arrow buttons to select a file destination 4 Press Start Scan or OK to scan the document to a file oan Er NOTE Scanning to e mail is supported by any e mail program that supports the Messaging Application Programming Interface MAPI protocol Many versions of popular e mail programs seem to be MAPI compliant See the support information for your e mail program to determine wheth
60. the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Detect dial tone and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK Set autoredial If the product was unable to send a fax because the receiving fax machine did not answer or was busy the product attempts to redial based on the redial on busy redial on no answer and redial on communication error options Use the procedures in this section to turn these options on or off Set the redial on busy option If this option is turned on the product redials automatically if it receives a busy signal The factory set default for the redial on busy option is On 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Redial if busy and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK 116 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Set the redial on no answer option If this option is turned on the product redials automatically if the receiving machine does not answer The factory set default for the redial on no answer option is Off 4 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow butto
61. the best print results CAUTION HP LaserJet printers use fusers to bond dry toner particles to the paper in very precise dots HP laser paper is designed to withstand this extreme heat Using inkjet paper not designed for this technology could damage your printer Media type Do not Envelopes Store envelopes flat Do not use envelopes that are wrinkled nicked stuck together or Use envelopes where the seam otherwise damaged extends all the way to the corner of the envelope Do not use envelopes that have clasps snaps windows or coated Use peel off adhesive strips that linings are approved for use in laser printers Do not use self stick adhesives or other synthetic materials Labels Use only labels that have no Do not use labels that have wrinkles exposed backing between them or bubbles or are damaged Use Labels that lie flat Do not print partial sheets of labels Use only full sheets of labels Transparencies Use only transparencies that are Do not use transparent print media approved for use in laser printers Place transparencies on a flat surface after removing them from the product not approved for laser printers Letterhead or preprinted forms Use only letterhead or forms approved for use in laser printers Do not use raised or metallic letterhead Heavy paper Use only heavy paper that is approved for use in laser printers and meets the weight specifications for this product D
62. the fax 114 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Change fax settings Set the sound volume settings Control the volume of the fax sounds from the control panel You can make changes to the following sounds e The fax sounds that are associated with incoming and outgoing faxes e The ring for incoming faxes The factory set default for the fax sounds volume is Soft Set the phone line volume Complete the following steps to change the fax sounds volume 1 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select System setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Volume Settings and then press OK 2 3 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Phone line volume and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select Off Soft Medium or Loud 6 Press OK to save the selection Set the ring volume When the product is initially receiving a call a ring alert is audible The ring duration length is based on the local telephone company ring pattern length The factory set default for the ring volume is Soft 1 Press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select System setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Volume Settings and then press OK 2 3 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Ring volume and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select Off Soft Medium or Loud 6 Press OK to save the selection Send fax settings Set a dial prefix ENWW A dial prefix is a number or group
63. the media stack face up and the first page to be scanned on top of the stack Place the original document face down on the flatbed scanner with the upper left corner of the document at the corner indicated by the icon on the scanner Too light or dark The resolution and color levels may be set incorrectly Verify that you have the correct resolution and color settings See Scanner resolution and color on page 100 Unwanted lines The ADF glass might be dirty Clean the ADF glass See Clean the scanner glass on page 78 step 3 Black dots or streaks Ink glue correction fluid or an unwanted substance might be on the glass Clean the flatbed scanner surface See Clean the scanner glass on page 78 The power to the product might have fluctuated Reprint the job Unclear text The resolution levels might be set incorrectly Verify that the correct resolution settings are correct See Scanner resolution and color on page 100 The media is not laying flat on the glass Close the scanner lid tightly ENWW Solve image quality problems 217 Problem Cause Solution Communication errors on the PDC One or more of the printer cables is loose Check the printer cables and make sure they are plugged in securely The product is not on Turn the product on If the product is connected through a network the IP address may have changed Verify that th
64. the product do not use an original that contains correction tape correction fluid paper clips or staples Also do not load photographs originals smaller than 5x5 or fragile originals into the ADF Use the flatbed glass to scan these items 1 Insert the top end of the stack of originals into the ADF input tray with the media stack face up and the first page to be copied on top of the stack If the media is longer than Letter or A4 sized paper pull out the ADF input tray extension to support the media Slide the stack into the ADF until it does not move any farther Document loaded appears on the control panel display 128 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW 3 5 Adjust the media guides until they are snug against the media without restricting movement Use the alphanumeric buttons on the control panel to dial the number or If the fax number you are calling has been assigned to a one touch key press that key or If the fax number you are calling has a speed dial or group dial entry press Fax Menu then use the arrow keys to select Phone Book Choose Select an entry and use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the speed dial or group dial entry and then press OK On the control panel press Start Fax The product starts the fax job Manual dial faxing Usu
65. to add or Use the up and down arrows to select an entry and press OK to add the entry to the group Press OK again when done adding entries When you are finished press OK If you have more group dial entries to assign press OK and then repeat steps 1 through 9 Delete an individual from a group dial entry A 2 ENWW On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Phone Book and then press OK Setup 113 3 To delete a single entry a Use the arrow buttons to select Delete entry and then press OK b Use the arrow buttons to select the individual or group that you want to delete from the list on the screen c Press OK to confirm the deletion 4 To delete all entries a Use the arrow buttons to select Delete All Entries and then press OK b Press OK to confirm the deletion amp NOTE Deleting a speed dial entry also deletes that entry from any group dial entries that included that speed dial entry Set fax polling If someone else has set up a fax to be polled you can request that the fax be sent to your product This is known as polling another machine 1 On the control panel press Fax Menu 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Receive and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Polling receive and then press OK 4 Using the alphanumeric buttons enter the number that you want to poll then press OK The product dials the other fax machine and requests
66. too rough too heavy or too smooth or it is embossed or from a faulty paper lot Try another kind of paper between 100 and 250 Sheffield with 4 to 6 moisture content Dropouts jamming or curl The paper has been stored incorrectly Store paper flat in its moisture proof wrapping The paper has variability from one side to the other Turn the paper over Excessive curl The paper is too moist has the wrong grain direction or is of short grain construction Open the rear output bin or use long grain paper The paper varies from side to side Turn the paper over High fuser temperature is curling the paper Turn on the Less paper curl setting At the control panel press Setup use the arrow buttons to select Service and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Less paper curl press OK use the arrow buttons to select On and then press OK Jamming damage to product The paper has cutouts or perforations Use paper that is free of cutouts or perforations Problems with feeding The paper has ragged edges Use high quality paper that is made for laser printers The paper varies from side to side Turn the paper over The paper is too moist too rough too heavy or too smooth has the wrong grain direction or is of short grain construction or it is embossed or from a faulty paper lot Try another kind of paper between 100 and 250 Sheffield 4 to 6 mo
67. troubleshooting 207 type changing 80 type selecting 67 wrinkled 205 paper input trays feeding problems troubleshooting 209 part numbers cables 229 supplies 229 user replaceable parts 229 parts user replaceable 229 password protection 172 pauses inserting 112 PCL drivers universal 28 PCL settings HP ToolboxFX 170 phone book fax adding entries 131 deleting all entries 111 HP ToolboxFX tab 162 importing 111 phone numbers HP fraud hotline 175 phones receiving faxes from 124 137 phones connecting extra 108 phones downstream sending faxes from 135 photo 149 photo index 149 photo menu 24 photo printing 149 Photo setup menu 12 photos copying 81 memory cards inserting 150 printing a thumbnail sheetx 155 printing directly from the memory card 154 scanning 104 scanning troubleshooting 215 physical specifications 238 Index 257 pick up rollers ordering 229 pixels per inch ppi scanning resolution 100 polling faxes 114 polling device 169 portrait orientation setting Windows 68 ports cables ordering 229 locating 6 troubleshooting Macintosh 224 types included 3 PostScript settings HP ToolboxFX 170 PostScript errors 225 power requirements 238 power consumption 238 PPDs Macintosh 223 ppi pixels per inch scanning resolution 100 prefixes dial 115 presets Macintosh 39 print cartridges door release locating 4 5 HP fraud hotline 175 Macintosh status 41 part numbers 229 recycling 175 243
68. two fax ports The line out port L which connects the product to the wall telephone jack The telephone port G which connects additional devices to the product Telephones used in conjunction with the product can be employed in two ways An extension phone is a phone plugged into the same phone line at another location A downstream phone is one that is plugged into the product or a device that is plugged into the product Connect additional devices in the order that is described in the following steps The output port for each device is connected to the input port of the next forming a chain If you do not want to connect a specific device skip the step that explains it and continue to the next device E NOTE Do not connect more than three devices to the telephone line NOTE Voicemail is not supported with this product 1 2 ENWW Unplug the power cords for all of the devices that you want to connect If the product is not yet connected to a telephone line see the getting started guide before proceeding The product should already be connected to a telephone jack Remove the plastic insert from the telephone port the port that is marked with the telephone icon To connect an internal or external modem on a computer plug one end of a telephone cord into the product telephone port G Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the modem line port NOTE Some mod
69. using a digital mini lab It renders deeper more saturated colors differently than Default SRGB mode Use this setting for printing photos e Photo AdobeRGB 1998 is for digital photos that use the AdobeRGB color space rather than sRGB When printing from a professional software program that uses AdobeRGB it is important to turn off the color management in the software program and allow the product to manage the color space e None sets the printer to print RGB data in raw device mode To render photographs correctly when this option is selected you must manage color in the program in which you are working or in the operating system ENWW Manage color 87 Match colors For most users the best method for matching colors is to print SRGB colors The process of matching printer output color to your computer screen is complex because printers and computer monitors use different methods of producing color Monitors display colors by using light pixels that use an RGB red green blue color process but printers print colors by using a CMYK cyan magenta yellow and black process Several factors can influence your ability to match printed colors to those on your monitor e Print media e Printer colorants inks or toners for example e Printing process inkjet press or laser technology for example e Overhead lighting e Personal differences in perception of color e Software programs e Printer drivers e Computer operatin
70. while scanning then the scan to card is stopped The partial file is removed from the memory card All scanned pages that were previously scanned remain on the memory card Cancel scan If the user presses cancel while scanning to card then the scan is stopped and the partial file removed All scanned pages that were previously scanned remain on the memory card 98 Chapter11 Scan ENWW Memory card failures If the memory card is read only then the device is unable to scan to it An error message is displayed when trying to scan to the card Un lock the card in order to scan to it If the memory card is removed while scanning to it then the scan is stopped A partial file may still exist on the memory card If the memory card is corrupt then the scan is stopped and an appropriate error message is displayed Insert a valid memory card to continue scanning If the memory card is full then the scan is stopped and an appropriate error message is displayed Delete files on the memory card or use a different card with sufficient available space to continue scanning If the photo slots have been disabled an appropriate error message is displayed Enable the photo slots to continue scanning If there is no card inserted when trying to scan then an appropriate error message is displayed Insert a memory card to continue scanning Scan from the HP Scanning software Use the HP Scanning software to initiate picture document and film sc
71. 0 1 and EN 17050 1 Manufacturer s Name Hewlett Packard Company DoC BOISB 0603 01 rel 1 0 Manufacturer s Address 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise Idaho 83714 1021 USA declares that the product Product Name HP LaserJet CM1312 mfp Regulatory Model Number BOISB 0603 01 Product Options ALL Print Cartridges CB540A CB541A CB542A CB543A conforms to the following Product Specifications SAFETY IEC 60950 1 2001 EN60950 1 2001 A11 IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 A2 EN 60825 1 1994 A1 A2 Class 1 Laser LED Product GB4943 2001 EMC CISPR22 2005 EN55022 2006 Class B EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 EN 55024 1998 A1 A2 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Class B ICES 003 Issue 4 GB9254 1998 GB17625 1 2003 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and carries the CE Marking C accordingly This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two Conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 1 The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer Systems 2 For regulatory purposes this product is assigned a Regulatory model number This number should not be confused with the product name or the prod
72. 7 Use printing SHOMCULS erresen R A N 67 Set paper and quality options ccccccccceccce cee eee eee eee ee eee eae caaaecaaeaaaaeaaeeaeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 67 Set document effects oo cee een ee ee ee nee ee reer nee ee sere ade tees ee eaaaeeeeeeeeaaeeeseeeecaeeeeeseeeaas 67 Set document finishing OPtions ccc cece eee EN EREE EEA EE AEA 68 Obtain support and product status information c cceceeccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecennnaaeeeeeeeeees 68 Set advanced printing Options cccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeceneecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeecceceeeeaaeseeeeeeeeeeeeeenseees 68 Change print quality Settings cccecccccecceciesiadeceeesssaceecctassaceeceussuacceecevassaccenebenessecenestaedscctsataceeeevaeesecees 69 Sale E te e Ee UE 69 Bee ET 72 MISC ele E 74 OME 10UCH COPY sic iieseierdicissehinueeedsterad lamin EE AEE RE 74 Ulf Ee 74 Cancel a COPY JOD is sewecccenas canted a EAR assed ddaea pecs EeEEENEEEeh 74 Reduce or enlarge Copies Aessen 75 Change the copy collation Setting 0 0 0 ccc eeenteee eee eeteee eee eeeeeeeeeneeeeeeetaeeeeeeenieeeeeeenaas 76 Color copies or black and white copies Mona 77 COPY SCUINGS TEE 77 COPY QUAIL cei cagesces dice sceceectiah ences teveaet i iivhaeeed eee 77 Define custom Copy SetUINGS 1 2 s c2ddctiiec abit Henk avdnisict EE EEEE 79 Copy onto media of different types ANd SIZES 00 0 eecteee eee eeeee eee eeeeteteeeeeettaeeeeeeeeaaes 79 Restore the copy settings defaults 2 0
73. A oCc excessively humid conditions within humidity specifications t One or more print cartridges might be Replace any low print cartridges See defective Print cartridge on page 176 The product is set to override the Replace any low print cartridges See Replace color cartridge message and Print cartridge on page 176 to continue printing 206 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Problem Cause Solution A color is printing inconsistently after you Another print cartridge might be Remove the print cartridge for the color load a new print cartridge defective that is printing inconsistently and reinstall it Aa BbCc The product is set to override the Replace any low print cartridges See Replace color cartridge message and Print cartridge on page 176 to continue printing AaBbCc The colors on the printed page do not The colors on your computer monitor See Match colors on page 88 match the colors as they appear on the might differ from the device output screen If extremely light colors or extremely dark If possible avoid using extremely light or colors on screen are not printing your extremely dark colors software program might interpret extremely light colors as white or extremely dark colors as black The media might not meet HP Use a different paper such as high specifications quality paper that is intended for color laser printers The finish on the printed color page is
74. Chapter 3 Software for Windows ENWW UPD installation modes Traditional mode e Use this mode if you are installing the driver from a CD for a single computer e When installed with this mode UPD operates like traditional printer drivers e Ifyou use this mode you must install UPD separately for each computer Dynamic mode e Use this mode if you are installing the driver for a mobile computer so you can discover and print to HP products in any location e Use this mode if you are installing UPD for a workgroup e To use this mode download UPD from the Internet See www hp com go upd ENWW HP Universal Print Driver UPD 29 Select the correct printer driver for Windows Printer drivers allow you to gain access to the device features and allow the computer to communicate with the device using a printer language Check the installation notes and readme files on the device CD for additional software and languages e Use the PCL 6 printer driver for the best overall performance e Use the PCL 5 printer driver for general office printing e Use the HP PS Universal driver for printing from postscript level 2 emulation needs or for postscript flash font support 30 Chapter 3 Software for Windows ENWW Priority for print settings Changes to print settings are prioritized depending on where the changes are made dl NOTE The names of commands and dialog boxes might vary depending on your software program e Pag
75. DAMAGE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE Some countries regions states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS STATEMENT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED DO NOT EXCLUDE RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU Customer self repair warranty service HP products are designed with many Customer Self Repair CSR parts to minimize repair time and allow for greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement If during the diagnosis period HP identifies that the repair can be accomplished by the use of a CSR part HP will ship that part directly to you for replacement There are two categories of CSR parts 1 Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory If you request HP to replace these parts you will be charged for the travel and labor costs of this service 2 Parts for which customer self repair is optional These parts are also designed for Customer Self Repair If however you require that HP replace them for you this may be done at no additional charge under the type of warranty service designated for your product Based on availability and where geography permits CSR parts will be shipped for next business day delivery Same day or four hour delivery may be offered at an addition
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77. HP Color LaserJet CM 1312 MFP Series User Guide HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series User Guide Copyright and License 2008 Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Edition 1 04 2008 Part number CC430 90975 Trademark Credits Adobe Acrobat and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Microsoft Windows and Windows XP are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Table of contents 1 Product basics PHOGUCT comparison EE 2 PROGUCE TE DEE 3 Product walkaround 1 cccccceceeceeeeeeeececcae cee eeeeeeeeeeee cee eaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeecedceaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeecacacaeeeeeeeeeeseeieees 4 HP Lase
78. OTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect Product information ENWW The Product information folder contains links to the following page e Demonstration Pages Print pages that show the color print quality potential and overall print characteristics of the product HP ToolboxFX 161 Fax Use the HP ToolboxFX Fax tab to perform fax tasks from your computer The Fax tab contains links to the following main pages e Fax Receive Set the fax receive mode e Fax Phone Book Add edit or delete entries in the product phone book e Fax Send Log View all of the recent faxes that have been sent from the product e Fax Receive Log View all of the recent faxes that have been received by the product e Junk Faxes Add delete or view fax numbers that are blocked e Fax Data Properties Manage the space used to store faxes on your computer These settings apply only if you have chosen to send or receive faxes remotely from your computer Fax Receive The following options are available when receiving a fax e Print the fax You can also select an option to have a message appear on your computer to notifying you when the fax was printed e Forward the fax to another fax machine For more information about fax tasks see Fax fax models only on page 105 NOTE You must click Apply before the changes take effect Fax phone book Use the HP ToolboxFX fax phone book to add and remove individuals or group
79. Problem Cause Solution Black dots or streaks appear on copy jobs only Ink glue correction fluid or an unwanted substance might be on the automatic document feeder ADF or flatbed scanner Clean the product See Clean the product on page 179 Copies are too light or dark The printer driver or product software settings may be incorrect Verify that the quality settings are correct See the product software Help for more information about changing the settings The product may not be calibrated Calibrate the product Text is unclear The printer driver or product software settings may be incorrect Verify that the quality settings are correct See the product software Help for more information about changing the settings The original is of poor quality Try copying another document If the copy is free of defects obtain a better quality original The product may not be calibrated Calibrate the product Media handling problems Problem Cause Solution Poor print quality or toner adhesion The paper is too moist too rough too heavy or too smooth or it is embossed or from a faulty paper lot Try another kind of paper between 100 and 250 Sheffield 4 to 6 moisture content Dropouts jamming or curl The paper has been stored incorrectly Store paper flat in its moisture proof wrapping Excessive curl The paper has variability fro
80. Sets the number of rings that must occur before the fax modem answers Distinctive Ring All Rings Single Double Triple Double and Triple Allows a user to have two or three phone numbers on a single line each with a different ring pattern on a phone system with distinctive ring service e All Rings The product answers any calls that come through the telephone line e Single The product answers any calls that produce a single ring pattern e Double The product answers any calls that produce a double ring pattern e Triple The product answers any calls that produce a triple ring pattern e Double and Triple The product answers any calls that produce a double ring or triple ring pattern Dial Prefix On Off Specifies a prefix number that must be dialed when sending faxes from the product Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW ENWW Table 2 4 Fax setup menu fax models only continued Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Advanced setup Default Fax Standard Sets the resolution for sent documents Higher resolution Resolution images have more dots per inch dpi so they show more Fine detail Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail but the file size is smaller Superfine Photo Default lighter Sets the darkness of outgoing faxes darker Fit to page On Shrinks faxes that are larger than Letter size or A4 size so that they can fit onto
81. ToolboxFX when the product is directly connected to a computer or when it is connected to the network You must perform a complete software installation to use HP ToolboxFX Open HP ToolboxFX in one of these ways e In the Windows system tray double click the HP ToolboxFX icon e On the Windows Start menu click Programs or All Programs in Windows XP click HP click the product name and then click HP ToolboxFX In HP ToolboxFX click the Network Settings tab From the Networking tab EWS or the Network Settings tab HP ToolboxFX you can change the following configurations e Host Name e Manual IP Address ENWW Configure the network product HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only 49 e Manual Subnet Mask e Manual Default Gateway oan Er NOTE Changing the network configuration might require you to change the browser URL before you can communicate with the product again The product will be unavailable for a few seconds while the network resets Set password See Turn on password protection from the control panel on page 172 for information on how to set the product password IP address The product IP address can be set manually or it can be configured automatically via DHCP BootP or AutolP Manual configuration 1 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Network configuration and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select TCP IP configuration and then press OK
82. a Letter size or A4 size page If this Off feature is set to Off faxes larger than Letter or A4 will print on multiple pages Default glass size Letter Sets the default paper size for documents being scanned from the flatbed scanner A4 Dialing Mode Tone Sets whether the product should use tone or pulse dialing Pulse Redial if busy On Sets whether or not the product should attempt to redial if the line is busy Off Redial if no answer On Sets whether the product should attempt to dial if the recipient fax number does not answer Off Redial Comm On Sets whether the product should attempt to redial the Error recipient fax number if a communication error occurs Off Control panel menus 15 Table 2 4 Fax setup menu fax models only continued Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Advanced setup Detect dial tone On Sets whether the product should check for a dial tone before sending a fax Off Billing codes On Enables the use of billing codes when set to On A prompt will appear that asks you to enter the billing code for an Off outgoing fax Extension Phone On When this feature is enabled the user can press the 1 2 3 buttons on the extension phone to cause the product to Off answer an incoming fax call Stamp faxes On Sets product to add the date time sender s phone number and page number to each page of the faxes that this product Off receives Private receive On Setting Private receive to On requi
83. ad the original that is to be scanned face down on the flatbed scanner with the upper left corner of the document at the lower right corner of the glass Gently close the lid Double click the HP Director desktop alias Click the HP Director and then click Scan to open the HP dialog box 2 3 4 Click Scan 5 Toscan multiple pages load the next page and click Scan Repeat until all pages are scanned 6 Click Finish and then click Destinations Scan from ADF 1 Load the pages face up in the ADF with the top edge first 2 In HP Director click Scan to open the HP dialog box 3 Click Scan first or Scan all 4 Click Finish and then select the scan destinations Scan to file 1 In Destinations choose Save To File s 2 Name the file and specify the destination location 3 Click Save The original is scanned and saved Scan to e mail 1 In Destinations choose E mail 2 A blank e mail opens with the scanned document as an attachment 3 Enter an e mail recipient add text or other attachments then click Send Fax HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only 1 Inthe software program on the File menu select Print 2 Click PDF and then select Fax PDF 3 Enter a fax number in the To field 4 To include a fax cover page select Use Cover Page and then enter the cover page subject and message optional 5 Click Fax 42 Chapter4 Use the product with Macintosh ENWW Photo In HP Director click the Photo
84. ages Verify that the files on the memory card are in the correct format The device recognizes only SRGB format JPEG files Restore the factory set defaults Restoring the factory set defaults returns all of the settings to the factory defaults and it also clears the fax header name phone number speed dials and any stored faxes in the product memory A CAUTION This procedure also clears all fax numbers and names that are associated with one touch keys and speed dial codes and deletes any pages that are stored in the memory The procedure then automatically restarts the product 1 2 On the product control panel press Setup Use the arrows buttons to select Service and then press OK Use the arrows buttons to select Restore defaults and then press OK The product automatically restarts 190 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Control panel messages The majority of the control panel messages are intended to guide the user through typical operation The control panel messages indicate the status of the current operation and include a page count if appropriate When the product is receiving fax data print data or scanning commands control panel messages indicate this status In addition alert messages warning messages and critical error messages indicate situations that might require some action To solve fax issues see Solve fax problems on page 138 Table 15 1 Control panel messages Control panel
85. al charge where geography permits If assistance is required you can call the HP Technical Support Center and a technician will help you over the phone HP specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part whether a defective part must be returned to HP In cases where it is required to return the defective part to HP you must ship the defective part back to HP within a defined period of time normally five 5 business days The defective part must be returned with the associated documentation in the provided shipping material Failure to return the defective part may result in HP billing you for the replacement With a customer self repair HP will pay all shipping and part return costs and determine the courier carrier to be used 232 Appendix B Service and support ENWW Print cartridge limited warranty statement ENWW This HP product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship This warranty does not apply to products that a have been refilled refurbished remanufactured or tampered with in any way b experience problems resulting from misuse improper storage or operation outside of the published environmental specifications for the device product or c exhibit wear from ordinary use To obtain warranty service please return the product to place of purchase with a written description of the problem and print samples or contact HP customer support At HP s option HP will either replace products t
86. ally the product dials after you press Start Fax At times however you might want the product to dial each number as you press it For example if you are charging your fax call to a calling card you might need to dial the fax number wait for the acceptance tone of your telephone company and then dial the calling card number When dialing internationally you might need to dial part of the number and then listen for dial tones before continuing to dial Dial manually with the automatic document feeder ADF ENWW 4 2 3 Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray On the control panel press Start Fax Begin dialing amp NOTE The product dials the number as you press each digit This allows you to wait for pauses dial tones international access tones or calling card acceptance tones before continuing to dial Use fax 129 Dial manually with the flatbed scanner 1 On the control panel press Start Fax The control panel display shows the following message Send from flatbed scanner Select Yes The control panel display shows the following message Load page X Press OK where X is the page number Scan a page into memory by placing the sheet print side down on the flatbed scanner and pressing OK After scanning the page the product control panel display shows the following message Scan another page If you have more pages to scan select Yes and then repeat step 3 for each pag
87. am in Tray 1 Clear jam and then press OK The product has detected a jam in tray 1 Clear the jam from tray 1 and then follow the control panel instructions See Clear jams on page 195 Load paper Out of paper in all available trays Load paper in trays Load Tray 1 lt TYPE gt lt SIZE gt Press OK to use available media Device is processing a job but no trays match Load paper in the correct orientation Press OK to use existing tray settings Load Tray 1 lt PLAIN gt lt SIZE gt Cleaning mode OK to start Cleaning mode paper prompt Load a clean sheet of paper in the correct orientation then press OK to begin the cleaning procedures Manual Duplex Load Tray 1 Press OK Manual duplex mode Load paper in the correct orientation Manual feed lt SIZE gt lt TYPE gt Press OK to use available media Print Manual Feed mode Load paper into tray 1 Memory is low Try again later The product does not have enough memory to start a new job Wait until the current job is finished before starting a new job Turn the product off and then on to clear the memory Memory is low Press OK The product memory has been almost completely filled Press Cancel to clear the error Break the job into smaller jobs that contain fewer pages Turn the product off and then on to clear the memory Memory low Only 1 copy made Press OK to continue The product does not
88. ams use SRGB to communicate color Because it is the default color space in Microsoft operating systems sRGB has been adopted broadly When programs and devices use sRGB to exchange color information typical users experience greatly improved color matching The sRGB standard improves your ability to match colors between the product the computer monitor and other input devices automatically and eliminates the need to become a color expert ENWW Advanced coloruse 91 92 Chapter 10 Color for Windows ENWW 11 Scan ENWW Load originals for scanning Use scan Scan settings Scan a book photo card models only Scan a photo 93 Load originals for scanning Automatic document feeder ADF fax photo card model NOTE The ADF capacity is up to 50 sheets of 80 g m or 20 Ib media A CAUTION To prevent damage to the product do not use an original that contains correction tape correction fluid paper clips or staples Also do not load photographs small originals or fragile originals into the ADF Use the flatbed glass to scan these items 1 Insert the top end of the stack of originals into the ADF input tray with the media stack face up and the first page to be copied on top of the stack If the media is longer than letter or A4 sized paper pull out the ADF input tray extension to support the media 2 Slide the stack with printed side up into the ADF until it does not move any farther
89. an one page on a single sheet of paper This feature provides a cost effective way to print draft pages IN 1 On the File menu click Print 2 Select the driver 3 Open the Layout pop up menu 4 Next to Pages per Sheet select the number of pages that you want to print on each sheet 1 2 4 6 9 or 16 5 Next to Layout Direction select the order and placement of the pages on the sheet 6 Next to Borders select the type of border to print around each page on the sheet 40 Chapter4 Use the product with Macintosh ENWW Print on both sides of the page duplex printing Use automatic duplex printing 1 2 3 4 5 Insert enough paper into one of the trays to accommodate the print job If you are loading special paper such as letterhead load it in one of the following ways e Fortray 1 load the letterhead paper face up with the bottom edge feeding into the printer first e For all other trays load the letterhead paper face down with the top edge at the back of the tray On the File menu click Print Open the Layout pop up menu Next to Two Sided select either Long Edge Binding or Short Edge Binding Click Print Print on both sides manually ef 6 of Sa IS Insert enough paper into one of the trays to accommodate the print job If you are loading special paper such as letterhead load the letterhead paper face up with the bottom edge feeding into the pr
90. and it should be installed only on the network administrator s computer To download a current version of HP Web Jetadmin and for the latest list of supported host systems visit www hp com go webjetadmin When installed on a host server a Windows client can gain access to HP Web Jetadmin by using a supported Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 x or Netscape Navigator 4 x or later by navigating to the HP Web Jetadmin host Other Windows components and utilities e Software installer automates the printing system installation e Online Web registration e HP Customer Participation Program ENWW Supported utilities for Windows 33 HP Update Photosmart Essential e HP Solution Center e HP LaserJet Scan program and driver Software for other operating systems OS Software UNIX For HP UX and Solaris networks go to www hp com support net_printing to download the HP Jetdirect printer installer for UNIX Linux For information go to www hp com go linuxprinting 34 Chapter 3 Software for Windows ENWW 4 Use the product with Macintosh e Software for Macintosh e Use features in the Macintosh printer driver ENWW 35 Software for Macintosh Supported operating systems for Macintosh The device supports the following Macintosh operating systems e MacOS X v10 3 v10 4 and later E NOTE For Mac OS v10 4 and later PPC and Intel Core Processor Macs are supported Supported pr
91. ans If you choose to preview the scanned images or document pages in the HP Scanning window you can adjust the image to achieve the size and effect that you want The basic steps for scanning are 1 Place the original in the device Look for the icons on the device to guide you in proper placement of the original amp NOTE Ifyou place the original in the Automatic Document Feeder ADF you must put the media into the feeder before you start a scan Otherwise scanning will occur from the scanner glass 2 Select HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series in the HP Solution Center 3 Click the Scan button for the type of original that you are scanning The Scanning From dialog box is displayed 4 Select a scan shortcut that defines the settings for the type of original that you are scanning and the scan destination that you want 5 Click Scan If the HP Scanning window is displayed adjust the images as you want and then click Finish Cancel scan ENWW To cancel a scan job use one of the following procedures e On the product control panel press Cancel e Click the Cancel button in the onscreen dialog box If you cancel a scan job remove the original from the flatbed scanner or from the automatic document feeder ADF input tray Use scan 99 Scan settings Scan file format e The file format of a scanned document or photo depends on the scan type as well as the object being scanned e Scanning a docu
92. answer setting might not be set correctly Check the rings to answer setting to verify that it is set properly The answer ring pattern feature might be turned on but you do not have the service or you do have the service and the feature is not set correctly Check the answer ring pattern feature to verify that it is set properly The fax cord might not be correctly connected or the fax cord is not working Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 The product might not be able to detect incoming fax tones because the answering machine is playing a voice message Re record the answering machine message leaving at least two seconds of silence at the beginning of the message Too many devices might be connected to the telephone line Do not attach more than three devices to the line Remove the last device that was connected and determine whether the product works If not continue removing devices one at a time and retry after removing each one The telephone line might not be working Do one of the following e Increase the volume on the product and then press Start Fax on the control panel If a dial tone exists the telephone line is working e Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 146 Chapter 12 Fax
93. are using heavy paper Internal parts might have toner on them The problem typically corrects itself after a few more pages The paper path might need cleaning Clean the paper path See Clean the product on page 179 The fuser might be damaged or dirty To determine if the fuser has a problem open the HP ToolboxFX and print the print quality diagnostics page See HP ToolboxFX on page 33 Contact HP Support See the support flyer that came in the box A print cartridge may have a problem To determine which cartridge has a problem open the HP ToolboxFX and print the print quality diagnostics page See HP ToolboxFX on page 33 Marks repeatedly appear at even intervals on the unprinted side of the page Le 35 al A Internal parts might have toner on them The paper path might need cleaning The problem typically corrects itself after a few more pages Clean the paper path See Clean the product on page 179 The fuser might be damaged or dirty To determine if the fuser has a problem open the HP ToolboxFX and print the print quality diagnostics page See HP ToolboxFX on page 33 Contact HP Support See the support flyer that came in the box The printed page contains misformed characters CHE CHE ec Ee CHE ec Ee AGBP 204 Chapter 15 Problem solve The media might not meet HP specifications Use a different paper suc
94. ation about common printing tasks e Cancel a print job e Use features in the Windows printer driver e Change print quality settings e Print edge to edge originals E NOTE Many of the functions that are described in this chapter also can be performed by using HP ToolboxFX For instructions see the HP ToolboxFX online Help ENWW 65 Cancel a print job If the print job is currently printing cancel it by pressing Cancel on the product control panel dl Er NOTE Pressing Cancel clears the job that the product is currently processing If more than one process is running for example the product is printing a document while receiving a fax pressing Cancel clears the process that currently appears on the product control panel You can also cancel a print job from a software program or a print queue To stop the print job immediately remove the remaining print media from the product After printing stops use one of the following options e Device control panel To cancel the print job press and release Cancel on the product control panel e Software program Typically a dialog box appears briefly on the computer screen allowing you to cancel the print job e Windows print queue If a print job is waiting in a print queue computer memory or print spooler delete the job there o Windows 2000 Go to the Printer dialog box Click Start click Settings and then click Printers Double click the product
95. ation pages e HP ToolboxFX e Embedded Web server D Use HP Web Jetadmin software e Security features e Manage supplies 157 Information pages Information pages reside within the product memory These pages help diagnose and solve problems with the product Er NOTE Ifthe product language was not correctly set during installation you can set the language manually so the information pages print in one of the supported languages Change the language by using the System setup menu on the control panel or the embedded Web server See Control panel on page 7 Page description How to print the page Configuration page 1 On the product control panel press Setup Shows the current settings and product properties 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Configuration report and then press OK A second page also prints fax models only On that page the Fax Settings section provides details about the product fax settings Supplies status page 1 On the product control panel press Setup Shows the remaining life of the HP print cartridge the 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press approximate pages remaining the number of pages printed OK and other supplies information 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Supplies Status and then press OK PCL PCL 6 or PS font list 1 On the product control panel press Setup Shows which fo
96. ations for the product or e improper site preparation or maintenance TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some countries regions states or provinces do not allow limitations on the duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation or exclusion might not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you might also have other rights that vary from country region to country region state to state or province to province HP s limited warranty is valid in any country region or locality where HP has a support presence for this product and where HP has marketed this product The level of warranty service you receive may vary according to local standards HP will not alter form fit or function of the product to make it operate in a country region for which it was never intended to function for legal or regulatory reasons TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL ENWW Hewlett Packard limited warranty statement 231 INCLUDING LOST PROFIT OR DATA OR OTHER
97. ause until a comma appears if you want to insert a pause in the dialing sequence or press until W appears if you want the product to wait for a dial tone Press OK Press OK to save the information If you have more speed dials to program repeat steps 1 through 10 112 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Delete speed dials 1 2 3 4 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Phone Book and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Delete entry and then press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons or the arrow buttons to enter the number of the speed dial entry you want to delete and then press OK Manage group dial entries Create and edit group dial entries 4 St Ze Si e 8 9 Assign a speed dial entry to each fax number that you want in the group For instructions see Create and edit speed dials on page 112 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Phone Book and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Group setup and then press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the number that you want to associate with this group and then press OK Selecting 1 through 8 also associates the group with the corresponding one touch key Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter a name for the group and then press OK Press a one touch key and then press OK again to confirm the addition Repeat this step for each group member you want
98. ave the lighter image at the top of the page and the darker image farther down the page A power surge might have affected the If the defect occurs later in a print job device turn the device off for 10 minutes and then turn on the device to restart the print job Solve issues with color documents This section describes issues that can occur when you print in color Problem Cause Solution Only black is printing when the document Color mode is not selected in your Select color mode instead of grayscale should be printing in color program or printer driver mode The correct printer driver might not be Select the correct printer driver AaQBbCc selected in the program AaBbCc The device might not be correctly Print a Configuration page see AaBoCc configured Information pages on page 158 If no color appears on the Configuration page AaBbCc contact HP Support See the support AaBbCc flyer that came in the box Sealing tape might be on the print Verify that the sealing tape has been One or more colors are not printing or cartridges completely removed from the print are inaccurate cartridges The media might not meet HP Use a different paper such as high AaBbCo rainy See 9 specifications quality paper that is intended for color AaBoZce laser printers e device might be operating in eri at the device environment is Aa Cc The devi ight b ting i Verify that the devi i ti
99. clean the scanner glass 1 Turn off the product unplug the power cord from the electrical socket and raise the lid 2 Clean the glass by using a soft lint free cloth or sponge that has been moistened with nonabrasive glass cleaner A CAUTION Do not use abrasives acetone benzene ammonia ethyl alcohol or carbon tetrachloride on any part of the product these can damage the product Do not place liquids directly on the glass They might seep under it and damage the product 184 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW 3 Clean the scanner strip ADF models only by using a soft lint free cloth or sponge that has been moistened with nonabrasive glass cleaner 4 To prevent spotting dry the glass by using a chamois or cellulose sponge Clean the exterior Use a soft damp lint free cloth to wipe dust smudges and stains off of the exterior of the product Firmware updates Firmware updates and installation instructions for this product are available at www hp com support CM1312series Click Downloads and drivers click the operating system and then select the firmware download for the product ENWW Manage supplies 185 186 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW 15 Problem solve e Problem solving checklist e Restore the factory set defaults e Control panel messages e Clear jams e Solve image quality problems e Solve connectivity problems
100. conds without acknowledgement Alert and warning message tables Table 12 1 Alert and warning messages Control panel message Description Recommended action Comm error A fax communication error occurred between the product and the sender or receiver Allow the product to retry sending the fax Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Fax delayed Send memory full Fax memory is full Cancel the fax by pressing OK or Cancel Resend the fax You might need to send the fax in multiple sections if the error occurs again Fax is busy Canceled send The fax line to which you were sending a fax was busy The product has canceled sending the fax Call the recipient to ensure that the fax machine is on and ready Check that you are dialing the correct fax number Check that the Redial if busy option is enabled Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Fax is busy Redial pending The fax line to which you were sending a fax was busy The product automatically redial
101. cting through a USB or Ethernet hub try connecting directly to the computer or use a different port The wrong product name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name is being used Check the product name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name by printing a configuration page See Information pages on page 158 Verify that the name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name on the configuration page matches the product name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name in the Printer Setup Utility The interface cable might be defective or of poor quality Replace the interface cable Make sure to use a high quality cable A print job was not sent to the product that you wanted Cause Solution The print queue might be stopped Open the print queue and then click Start Jobs The wrong product name or IP address is being used Another product with the same or similar name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name might have received your print job Check the product name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name by printing a configuration page See Information pages on page 158 Verify that the name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name on the configuration page matches the product name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name in the Printer Setup Utility An encapsulated PostScript EPS file does not print with the correct font
102. d copy jobs ENWW 71 Load originals Automatic document feeder ADF models only E NOTE The ADF capacity is up to 50 sheets of 80 g m or 20 Ib media A CAUTION To prevent damage to the product do not use an original that contains correction tape correction fluid paper clips or staples Also do not load photographs small originals or fragile originals into the ADF Use the flatbed glass to scan these items 1 Insert the top end of the stack of originals into the ADF input tray with the media stack face up and the first page to be copied on top of the stack If the media is longer than letter or A4 sized paper pull out the ADF input tray extension to support the media 2 Slide the stack into the ADF until it does not move any farther Document loaded appears on the control panel display 72 Chapter9 Copy ENWW 3 Adjust the media guides until they are snug against the media without restricting movement Flatbed scanner amp NOTE The maximum media size for flatbed scanning is letter Use the ADF for scanning media larger than letter 1 Make sure that the automatic document feeder ADF contains no media 2 Lift the flatbed scanner cover 3 Place the original document face down on the flatbed scanner with the upper left corner of the document at the corner indicated by t
103. d in tray 1 or tray 2 2 Open HP ToolboxFX click the product and then click the System Settings tab 3 Click the Service tab and then click Start A page feeds through the product slowly Discard the page when the process is completed Clean the paper path from the product control panel If you do not have access to HP ToolboxFX you can print and use a cleaning page from the product control panel 1 2 3 4 5 Press Setup Use the arrow buttons to find the Service menu and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to find Cleaning mode and then press OK Load plain letter or A4 paper when you are prompted Press OK again to confirm and begin the cleaning process A page feeds through the product slowly Discard the page when the process is completed 180 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW Clean the automatic document feeder ADF pickup roller assembly If the ADF has trouble feeding documents clean the ADF pickup roller assembly 1 Turn off the product and unplug the power cord 2 Open the ADF cover ENWW Manage supplies 181 3 Rotate the assembly upward Wipe it clean and rotate the rollers until the assembly is clean 4 Lower the green lever assembly and close the ADF cover amp NOTE If you are experiencing jams in the ADF contact HP See www hp com supp
104. da and two for other countries regions Use the rings to answer setting Use the following table to determine the number of rings to answer to use Type of telephone line Recommended rings to answer setting Dedicated fax line receiving only fax calls Set to a number of rings within the range shown on the control panel display The minimum and maximum number of rings allowed varies by country region One line with two separate numbers and a ring pattern service One or two rings If you have an answering machine or computer voicemail for the other telephone number make sure that the product is set to a greater number of rings than the answering system Also use the distinctive ring feature to differentiate between voice and fax calls See Set up distinctive ring on page 122 Shared line receiving both fax and voice calls with only an Five rings or more attached telephone Shared line receiving both fax and voice calls with an Two rings more than the answering machine or computer attached answering machine or computer voicemail voicemail Set the number of rings to answer To set or change the number of rings to answer use the following steps 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Basic setup and then press OK 120 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Rings to answer and t
105. del only s0sssesseasen 48 Configure the network product HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only s a s 49 VIEW le EE 49 Ee E e EE 49 Set pass Word E 50 IP lee TEE 50 LINK speed setting 2222 2 ceec cee ceeeerceeeeceeeeceeteceeaneceeeeceeaceeeeeeeneseeteeeneaneneseenseeeeneneeeeeeeeaeneesnaes 51 6 Paper and print media Understand paper and print media USE 0 2 2 2 cece cece cece eee eeeeeceee case cece eee eeeeeeeeeeesecaaaaaaeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetoees 54 Supported paper and print Media SIZES 20 0 2 2 cece cece eceeeeenee cence eee ee eee eeeeceaaaaeaeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecsancaeaeeeeeess 55 Supported paper types and tray Capacity cccceccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeaaaeaeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesedsecsceniesaeeaeeseees 56 Special paper or print media guidelines cece cece eee eeceeeeeeeceeceecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseccececaeeeeeeeeeeeeess 57 Load paper and print EE 58 TRAY TTT 58 DROEN ee ee Ee eege EE spaced eases 59 7 Use product features Econom SOU EN 62 Archive EE 62 Seu 63 iv ENWW Select en CEET 63 8 Print tasks 9 Copy Print lists of available fonts 2 0 0 cece eee eeeennee eee eeeeaae etre eeeeaeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeseeniaeeeeeeeeeiaaes 63 Cancela print JOD EE 66 Use features in the Windows printer driver cccccccceeeeeeeeeecneeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesecaaaaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaees 67 Open the Printer river sssscvectescdansensiavansadevesasananserensaaaaudeeiva a a a a a a a a aaa 6
106. dentify and resolve these issues amp NOTE If you are having copy problems see Copy problems on page 210 General print quality issues The following examples depict Letter size paper that has passed through the product short edge first These examples illustrate problems that would affect all of the pages that you print whether you print in color or in black only The topics that follow list the typical cause and solution for each of these examples Problem Cause Solution Print is light or faded Aa Aa Aa Aa Aa The media might not meet HP specifications Use media that meets HP specifications One or more print cartridges might be defective Print the Supplies status page to check the remaining life See Information pages on page 158 Replace any low print cartridges See Print cartridge on page 176 The product is set to override the Replace color cartridge message and to continue printing Replace any low print cartridges See Print cartridge on page 176 Toner specks appear AaBoGc AaBbGc AaBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc The media might not meet HP specifications Use media that meets HP specifications The paper path might need cleaning Clean the paper path See Clean the product on page 179 Dropouts appear AaBboCc AQBboCc AaBbbCc AaBoCc ANBdCc A single sheet of print media might be defective Try repri
107. document on the flatbed scanner and then press OK After scanning the page Another page appears on the control panel display 8 Ifyou have more pages to scan select Yes and then repeat step 7 for each page of the fax job 130 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW or If you are finished select No The product sends the fax to each fax number If a number in the group is busy or does not answer the product redials that number based on the redial setting If all redial attempts fail the product updates the fax activity log by adding the error and then it proceeds to the next number in the group Redial manually 1 SS Sp SS IN Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or onto the flatbed scanner On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow keys to select Send and press OK Use the arrow keys to select Redial and press OK Press Start Fax If the pages that you want to send are in the ADF then faxing begins automatically If the product ADF sensor detects that no document is loaded into the ADF input tray Send from flatbed scanner appears on the control panel display To send the fax from the flatbed scanner select Yes and then press OK After you press OK Load page X Press OK appears on the control panel display If you have already placed the document on the flatbed scanner press OK or place the document on the flatbed scanner and then press OK After scanning the pa
108. down list to cancel the print job e Select Override from the Paper out action drop down list to send the print job to another paper tray The Paper out time field specifies how long the product waits before acting on your selections You can specify from 0 to 3600 seconds E NOTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect Print Quality Use these options to improve the appearance of your print jobs For more information see Control panel on page 7 Color Calibration e Power On Calibration Specify whether the product should calibrate when you turn it on e Calibration Timing Specify how frequently the product should calibrate e Calibration Mode Specify the type of calibration the product should use Normal Full slower Full calibration improves the color accuracy of photos printed on 100 x 150 mm 4 x 6 in HP Color Laser Photo Paper e Calibrate Now Set the product to calibrate immediately amp NOTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect Print Density Use these settings to make fine adjustments in the amount of each color of toner that is used for your printed documents e Contrasts Contrast is the range of difference between light highlight and dark shadow colors To increase the overall range between light and dark colors increase the Contrasts setting e Highlights Highlights are colors that are nearly white To darken highlight colors increase the Highlights s
109. e e Number of copies Set the number of copies to print 1 to 99 When the message OK to print appears on the control panel display press OK Press X to exit the menu without printing Print a range of photos from the memory card 1 2 3 4 Insert the memory card into the product The Photo Menu displays Use the arrow buttons to select Easy Print and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select A range of photos and then press OK Use the arrow buttons or numeric keypad to make selections for each of the following menu items and then press OK e Select first photo Select the first photo in the range of photos to print The photos are numbered starting with number 1 e Select last photo Select the last photo in the range of photos to print e Select image size Set the size for the printed image e Select paper size Select the media size e Select paper type Select the media type e Number of copies Set the number of copies to print 1 to 99 When the message OK to print appears on the control panel display press OK Press X to exit the menu without printing 154 Chapter 13 Photo ENWW Print all of the photos from the memory card d 2 3 4 Insert the memory card into the product The Photo Menu displays Use the arrow buttons to select Easy Print and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select All photos and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to make selections for each of the f
110. e IP Address for the product is correct Antivirus antispyware or firewall software may be interfering with communication Consult the antivirus antispyware or firewall software documentation The product is in an error state Check the product control panel and clear any errors by following the on screen instructions The product is busy with another task Wait for the product to finish The wrong scanner driver is selected for the product Verify that the scanner driver is correct The scan job does not complete The resolution may be too high for the available memory on the PC Try scanning at a lower resolution Scan To destinations do not appear on the product The product may have been power cycled Wait a few minutes for the product to update the Scan To destinations list Click Update in the Scan To setup application to add destinations to the product 218 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Fax problems To solve fax issues see Solve fax problems on page 138 Optimize and improve image quality Print quality checklist General print quality problems can be solved by using the following checklist 1 Make sure that the paper or print media that you are using meets specifications See Paper and print media on page 53 Generally smoother paper provides better results If you are using a special print media such as labels transparencies glossy or letterhead ens
111. e Safari or Firefox ENWW Software for Macintosh 37 The embedded Web server resides on the device It is available on network and direct connected devices The embedded Web server provides an interface to the device that anyone who has a network connected computer and a standard Web browser can use No special software is installed or configured but you must have a supported Web browser on your computer To gain access to the embedded Web server click Maintain Device in HP Director For a complete explanation of the features and functionality of the embedded Web server see Embedded Web server on page 171 38 Chapter 4 Use the product with Macintosh ENWW Use features in the Macintosh printer driver Print Create and use printing presets in Macintosh Use printing presets to save the current printer driver settings for reuse Create a printing preset 1 On the File menu click Print 2 Select the driver 3 Select the print settings 4 Inthe Presets box click Save As and type a name for the preset 5 Click OK Use printing presets 1 On the File menu click Print 2 Select the driver 3 Inthe Presets box select the printing preset that you want to use Ef NOTE To use printer driver default settings select Factory Default Resize documents or print on a custom paper size You can scale a document to fit on a different size of paper 1 On the File menu click Print 2 Open the Paper Handling menu
112. e Setup dialog box Click Page Setup or a similar command on the File menu of the program you are working in to open this dialog box Settings changed here override settings changed anywhere else Print dialog box Click Print Print Setup or a similar command on the File menu of the program you are working in to open this dialog box Settings changed in the Print dialog box have a lower priority and do not override changes made in the Page Setup dialog box Printer Properties dialog box printer driver Click Properties in the Print dialog box to open the printer driver Settings changed in the Printer Properties dialog box do not override settings anywhere else in the printing software Default printer driver settings The default printer driver settings determine the settings used in all print jobs unless settings are changed in the Page Setup Print or Printer Properties dialog boxes Printer control panel settings Settings changed at the printer control panel have a lower priority than changes made anywhere else Change printer driver settings for Windows To change the settings for all print To change the default settings for all To change the device configuration jobs until the software program is print jobs settings closed 1 On the File menu in the software 1 Click Start click Settings and then 1 Click Start click Settings and then program click Print click Printers Windows 2000 or click Printers Windows 2000 o
113. e Solve software problems ENWW 187 Problem solving checklist Follow these steps when trying to solve a problem with the product Step Verification step Possible problems Solutions number 1 Is the power on No power due to failed power source cable 1 Verify that the product is plugged in switch or fuse 2 Verify that the power cable is functional and that the power switch is on 3 Check the power source by plugging the product directly into the wall or into a different outlet Print engine motor does not rotate 1 Verify that the print cartridges are properly installed Look at the control panel messages and follow the instructions to remove and replace the cartridges 2 Verify that the top cover is closed ADF motor does not rotate 1 Open the ADF cover and remove any orange shipping tape inside the ADF 2 Verify that the ADF cable is connected correctly to the scanner 3 If the ADF motor still does not rotate replace the ADF Scanner bulb does not light If the scanner bulb does not light contact HP Support 2 Does Ready appear in the Control panel shows an error See Control panel messages on page 191 product control panel The control panel should function without error messages for a list of common messages that will help you correct the error 3 Do information pages print Print a configuration page See Information pages on page 158 An error message appears on t
114. e local telephone companies The service allows you to have more than one telephone number on a single line Each telephone number has a unique ring pattern so that you can answer voice calls and the product can answer fax calls If you subscribe to a ring pattern service with a telephone company you must set the product to answer the correct ring pattern Not all countries regions support unique ring patterns Contact the telephone company to determine if this service is available in your country region NOTE If you do not have ring pattern service and you change the ring pattern settings to something other than the default All Rings the product might not be able to receive faxes The settings are as follows e All Rings The product answers any calls that come through the telephone line e Single The product answers any calls that produce a single ring pattern e Double The product answers any calls that produce a double ring pattern e Triple The product answers any calls that produce a triple ring pattern e Double and Triple The product answers any calls that produce a double ring or triple ring pattern To change ring patterns for call answering complete the following steps 1 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Basic setup and then press OK 2 3 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Distinctive Ring and then press OK 5 Use the a
115. e of the fax job Or If you are finished select No and then go to the next step When all pages are scanned into memory begin dialing The product dials the number as you press each digit This allows you to wait for pauses dial tones international access tones or calling card acceptance tones before continuing to dial Send a fax to a group manually ad hoc faxing Use the following instructions to send a fax to a group of recipients that has not been assigned a group dial entry 1 Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or on the flatbed scanner 2 Use the alphanumeric buttons Or If the fax number that you are calling has been assigned a speed dial entry press Fax Menu then select Phone Book Choose Select an entry and use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the speed dial entry and then press OK 3 Press OK 4 To continue dialing numbers repeat steps 2 and 3 Or If you are finished dialing numbers go to the next step 5 Press Start Fax If the pages that you want to send are in the ADF then faxing begins automatically 6 Ifthe product ADF sensor detects that no document is loaded into the ADF input tray Send from flatbed scanner appears on the control panel display To send the fax from the flatbed scanner select Yes and then press OK Load Page X Press OK appears on the control panel display 7 Ifyou have already placed the document on the flatbed scanner press OK or place the
116. e product has experienced an internal firmware error Under most conditions the product will power cycle automatically Turn off the power by using the power switch wait at least 30 seconds and then turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If a surge protector is being used remove it Plug the product directly into the wall socket Use the power switch to turn the product on If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box ADF door is open The ADF lid is open or a sensor is malfunctioning Make sure that the ADF lid is closed Remove the ADF and reinstall it If the message persists turn off the power by using the power switch wait at least 30 seconds and then turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Canceled copy Clear document The Cancel button was pressed while scanning faxing or copying to cancel the current job while pages were feeding from the ADF The cancel process does not automatically clear the ADF Remove the jammed item See Clear jams from the ADF photo card models only on page 196 Then clear the items in the ADF tray and start over Canceled scan Clear document The Cancel button was pressed to cancel the current job while pages were feeding
117. e programs been added to the network Make sure they are compatible and that they are installed correctly with the correct printer drivers 6 Are other users able to print The problem may be workstation specific Check the workstation network drivers printer drivers and redirection 7 If other users are able to print are they using the same network operating system Check your system for proper network operating system setup 8 Is your protocol enabled Check the status of your protocol on the network configuration page See Information pages on page 158 You can also use the embedded Web server or HP ToolboxFX to check the status of other protocols See HP ToolboxFX on page 160 222 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Solve software problems Solve common Windows problems Error message General Protection FaultException OE Spool32 Illegal Operation Cause Solution Close all software programs restart Windows and try again Select a different printer driver If the device PCL 6 printer driver is selected switch to the PCL 5 or HP postscript level 3 emulation printer driver which can be done from a software program Delete all temp files from the Temp subdirectory Determine the name of the directory by opening the AUTOEXEC BAT file and looking for the statement Set Temp The name after this statement is the Temp directory It is usually C TEMP by default but can be redefined See the Microsoft Wi
118. e the book on the flatbed scanner with the page that you want to copy at the lower right corner of the glass 80 Chapter9 Copy ENWW 2 Gently close the lid 3 A CAUTION Pressing on the flatbed cover with too much force can break the lid hinges 4 Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color Copy photos ENWW Copy photos 81 999 Er NOTE Photographs should be copied from the product flatbed scanner not from the automatic document feeder ADF 1 Place the photo on the flatbed scanner picture side down at the corner indicated by the icon on the scanner 2 Gently close the lid 3 Adjust the copy quality settings on the product as desired for photo printing 4 Press Start Copy 82 Chapter9 Copy ENWW Copy mixed size originals Use the flatbed scanner when making copies of mixed size originals Do not use the ADF Duplex two sided copy jobs Copy two sided documents manually Set the multiple page flatbed copy setting The multiple page flatbed copy setting must be set to On before the product will produce two sided copies from the flatbed scanner 1 On the product control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK 3 Press OK to select Default Multi page 4 Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off 5 Press OK to save the selection amp NOTE The factory set default for automatic copy collation is On
119. e the following steps 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Allow Fax Reprint and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK NOTE To reprint a fax see Reprint a fax on page 136 Create stamp received faxes The product prints the sender identification information at the top of each received fax You can also choose to have your own header information included on each received fax to confirm the date and time that the fax was received The factory set default for stamp received faxes is Off NOTE This option applies only to received faxes that the product prints 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Stamp faxes and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK to save the selection Block or unblock fax numbers ENWW If you do not want to receive faxes from specific people or businesses you can block as many as 30 fax numbers by using the control panel When you block a fax number and someone from that number sends you a fax the control panel display indicates that the number is blocked the fax is received and
120. e tray The following settings can be adjusted for Tray 1 e X1 Shift e V Shift Volume Settings Alarm volume photo card models only Ring volume Key press volume Phone line volume Soft Medium Loud Off Sets the volume levels for the product Time Date Settings for time format current time date format and current date Sets the time and date setting for the product 18 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Table 2 5 System setup menu continued Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Product security On Sets the product security feature When the setting is set to On you must set a personal identification number PIN Off Courier font Regular Sets Courier font values Dark Table 2 6 Service menu Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Fax Service Clear saved faxes Clear all faxes in memory These include any received faxes including non printed non sent PC upload and non forwarded faxes unsent faxes including delayed faxes and any printed faxes that are still in memory Deleted faxes cannot be recovered For each deleted item the fax activity log is updated Run Fax Test Perform a fax test to verify that the phone cord is plugged in the correct outlet and that there is a signal on the phone line A fax test report is printed indicating the results Print T 30 trace Now Prints or schedules a report that is used to trouble
121. eatures pop up alerts fax log updates the ability to receive faxes to this computer and scanning using the Scan To button Ef NOTE You must click Apply before the changes take effect Print Settings The HP ToolboxFX Print Settings tab contains links to the following main pages e Printing Change the default product print settings such as number of copies and paper orientation e PCL5 View and change the PCL5 settings e PostScript View and change the PS settings e Photo Change the photo settings and enable disable the photo card slots photo card models only Printing Use these options to configure the settings for all print functions These are the same options that are available on the control panel For more information see Use the control panel menus on page 10 amp NOTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect ENWW HP ToolboxFX 169 PCL5 Use these options to configure the settings when you are using the PCL print personality oan Er NOTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect PostScript Use this option when you are using the PostScript print personality When the Print PostScript error option is turned on the PostScript error page automatically prints when PostScript errors occur NOTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect Network Settings The network administrator can use this tab to control the network related settings for t
122. ecking the device status e Checking the supplies status e Setting up alerts e Viewing device documentation e Gaining access to troubleshooting and maintenance tools HP ToolboxFX is installed during the Recommended software installation from the product CD ROM For more information see View the HP ToolboxFX on page 160 Embedded Web server The device is equipped with an embedded Web server which provides access to information about device and network activities This information appears in a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape Navigator Apple Safari or Firefox The embedded Web server resides on the device It is not loaded on a network server The embedded Web server provides an interface to the device that anyone who has a network connected computer and a standard Web browser can use No special software is installed or configured but you must have a supported Web browser on your computer To gain access to the embedded Web server type the IP address for the device in the address line of the browser To find the IP address print a configuration page For more information about printing a configuration page see Information pages on page 158 For a complete explanation of the features and functionality of the embedded Web server see Embedded Web server on page 171 HP Web Jetadmin web only HP Web Jetadmin is a browser based management tool for network connected printers within an intranet
123. ected a setup or PS header file to be sent to the product Solve software problems 225 Table 15 3 PS errors continued Issue Cause Solution Limit Check Error Print job is too complex You may need to print your job at 600 dots per inch reduce the complexity of the page or install more memory VM Error Font Error Select unlimited downloadable fonts from printer driver Range Check Font Error Select unlimited downloadable fonts from printer driver 226 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW A Supplies and accessories ENWW 227 Order parts accessories and supplies Several methods are available for ordering parts supplies and accessories Order directly from HP You can obtain the following items directly from HP e Replacement parts To order replacement parts in the U S go to www hp com go hpparts Outside the United States order parts by contacting your local authorized HP service center e Supplies and accessories To order supplies in the U S go to www hp com support CM1312series To order supplies worldwide go to www hp com support CM1312series To order accessories go to www hp com support CM1312series Order through service or support providers To order a part or accessory contact an HP authorized service or support provider Order directly through the HP ToolboxFX software HP ToolboxFX software is a product management tool designed to make product configuration monitorin
124. ectly it might skew causing unclear images and problems with the OCR program See Load paper and print media on page 58 for instructions 210 Chapter 15 Problem solve Adjust the control panel settings for the type of original if the automatic settings do not produce the desired result ENWW amp NOTE Verify that the media meets HP specifications If the media meets HP specifications recurring feed problems indicate the pickup roller or separation pad is worn Contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Image problems Problem Cause Solution Copy edges are cropped when copying from the glass The original is edge to edge or has smaller margins than those supported by this product Position the original 6 35 mm 1 4 inch away from the registration corner on the glass Copy edges are cropped when copying from the ADF The original is too long edge to edge or has smaller margins than those supported by this product On the control panel press Copy setup Use the arrow buttons to select Reduce Enlarge and press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Full Page 91 and press OK Try copying again Images are missing or faded The print cartridge might be low Replace any low print cartridge and then calibrate the product See Print cartridge on page 176 The original might be of poor quality If your original is too lig
125. ee Paper and print media on page 53 The media is damaged or has foreign objects attached to it such as staples or paper clips The environment in which the print media was stored is too humid or too dry See Paper and print media on page 53 The shipping tape has not been removed from one or more paper path areas Clear jams 195 Where to look for jams Jams can occur in these locations e In the automatic document feeder ADF models only e In input areas e In output areas e Inside the product paper path Find and remove the jam by using the instructions on the following pages If the location of the jam is not obvious first look inside the product Loose toner might remain in the product after a jam This problem typically resolves itself after a few sheets have been printed Clear jams from the ADF photo card models only Occasionally media becomes jammed during a fax copy or scan job You are notified of a media jam by the Doc feeder jam Clear Reload message that appears on the product control panel display e The ADF input tray is loaded incorrectly or is too full See Load paper and print media on page 58 for more information e The media does not meet HP specifications such as those for size or type See Paper and print media on page 53 for more information 1 Open the ADF cover 196 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW 2 Lifting the green lever rotate the p
126. eee eeetee eter ee eentae eter eeeeaaeeeeeeeeedaeeeeeeeeeaaes 246 EU statement for telecom Operation cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeee cece eeeeaaeeaaecaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetess 246 New Zealand telecom statements e eeeeeecececaeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteneeetes 246 Telephone Consumer Protection Act United States 0 eeeeeerteeeeeeeeeenneeeeees 246 IC CS 03 Nr UE 246 Declaration of Cologne geed Eeer AR E 248 AP LaserJet CMIS KEE 248 HP LaserJet CM1312nfi c cece cccecccccece cece eee eeeee eee ecaeaaaecaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteetecesecsiceeeeeeees 248 Country region specific statements cccccccceeeesecccceeeeeseeececeeeeeseeeeceeeeessaeeeeenensseaeeceneensnaaeeeeenaaes 250 Laser Saloy puniseso iata T EAEEREN T EAAS A idee 250 Canadian DOC regulations 0 ec ceceeeeeceeeeeee eee eeeeeeee eee eeeneeeeeeeeeteeeaaeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeenaeeeees 250 EMI statement Korea 022 ecsscicecevveidetctede vidi AER ENEE instead natin wind 250 Laser statement for Finland ccccccececee eee e eee eeee tee ee cee eeaeeeaeaeaaaeaeeaeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeess 250 substances table CIMA eeraa diia ee deeg 251 EE 253 ENWW 1 Product basics e Product comparison e Product features e Product walkaround ENWW Product comparison 2 The product is available in the following configurations HP LaserJet CM1312 mfp
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128. el button cancel the current selection Copy Features button access the Copy menu Copy Black button perform a copy operation in black amp white Lighter Darker button change the lightness or darkness of the scanned image Copy Color button perform a copy operation in color Copies button specify the number of copies Back button go back to the previous menu 10 Setup button access the Setup menu Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model control panel 00 O 600 ENWW oS opoo ES 2B 4 D00 CO lolo GC Damn CO O eme CSN EN n a a Speed dials 4 speed dial buttons and one shift button to support up to 8 speed dials Fax Menu button Access the fax menu Start Fax button Initiate a fax from the control panel Alphanumeric buttons Use the alphanumeric buttons to type data into the product control panel display and dial telephone numbers for faxing OK button and navigation arrows Use these buttons to select and confirm menu choices Cancel button Use this button to cancel the current menu selection Setup button Access the main Setup menu Help button Provides information about the message on the control panel display Back button Go back to the previous menu Copy Menu button Access the Copy menu Start Copy Black button Perform a black and white copy operation Start Copy Colo
129. elect one of the following menu items and then press OK Default image Size The default image size for photos Default lighter darker Change the light and dark setting for the image that you are printing Default number of copies Change the number of copies that you want to print Default output color Set whether you are printing in color or black and white Restore defaults This returns all photo settings to the factory defaults Use the arrow buttons to change the setting and then press OK to save the change or press X to exit the menu without saving changes Repeat these steps for each menu item that you want to change Change memory card default settings 153 Print photos directly from the memory card Use the control panel to print directly from a memory card and to change the settings for a print job Print individual photos from the memory card 1 2 3 4 Insert the memory card into the product The Photo Menu displays Use the arrow buttons to select Easy Print and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Individual photo and then press OK Use the arrow buttons or numeric keypad to make selections for each of the following menu items and then press OK e Enter photo number Select an individual photo to print The photos are numbered starting with number 1 e Select image size Set the size for the printed image e Select paper size Select the media size e Select paper type Select the media typ
130. emory See Delete faxes from memory on page 126 Fax recv error An error occurred while trying to receive a fax Ask the sender to resend the fax Try faxing back to the sender or another fax machine Check for a dial tone on the phone line by pressing Start Fax Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 Decrease the fax speed See Change the fax speed on page 144 Ask the sender to resend the fax Turn off error correction mode See Set the fax error correction mode on page 143 Ask the sender to resend the fax Connect the product to a different phone line If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Fax Send error An error occurred while trying to send a fax Try resending the fax Try faxing to another fax number Check for a dial tone on the phone line by pressing Start Fax Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 Set the fax resolution to Standard instead of the default of Fine See Set resolution settings on page 117 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box ENWW Solve fax problems 139 Table 12 1 Alert and warning messages cont
131. ems have a second line port to connect to a dedicated voice line If you have two line ports see your modem documentation to make sure that you connect to the correct line port Setup 107 5 To connect a caller ID box or a credit card scanner plug a telephone cord into the previous device s telephone port Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the caller ID box line port 6 To connect an answering machine plug a telephone cord into the previous device s telephone port Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the answering machine line port also called a TAM 7 To connect a telephone plug a telephone cord into the previous device s telephone port Plug the other end of the telephone cord into the telephone line port also called Faxtel 8 After you have finished connecting additional devices plug all of the devices into their power sources Set up fax with a telephone answering machine e Set the product rings to answer setting for at least one ring more than the number of rings for which the answering machine is set e Ifan answering machine is connected to the same telephone line but on a different jack in another room for example it might interfere with the product s ability to receive faxes Setup for stand alone fax 1 Unpack and set up the product 2 Get be time date and fax header See Configure fax settings on page 109 3 Se
132. er or not it is MAPI compliant Scan to a memory card This feature allows you to scan a document and save it to an inserted memory card Scan Details You can scan from both the ADF and flatbed The device will look for the presence of paper in the ADF If there is paper then the ADF is used Otherwise the flatbed is scanned Only single page scanning is supported from the flatbed The following scan settings used are for a default 300dpi scan e Resolution 300dpi e Width 2550 e Height 3500 e Quality ImagePipeNormalQuality e Compression JPEG compression Image File Details The scanned file is saved as a jpg image A separate file is created for each page scanned Scanned images are saved to a directory named HP lt model number gt at the root level of the memory card The first scanned file is named HP0001 jpg Each subsequent file name is incremented by one The date and time linked to the newly created file will match the date and time on the device when the scan occurred Therefore the date and time must be set correctly in order for the date and time of the file to be correct If the scan fails for any reason ADF jam cancel etc the partial file is removed from the memory card However if the memory card is removed while writing a partial file may still exist on the card Error Conditions Scanner Failures If the paper jams in the ADF or the paper is mispicked in the ADF or the ADF door is opened
133. erJet Printer Family Print Media Guide This product is suitable for the use of recycled paper according to EN12281 2002 Material restrictions This HP product does not contain added mercury This HP product contains a battery that might require special handling at end of life The batteries contained in or supplied by Hewlett Packard for this product include the following HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series Type Carbon monofluoride lithium Weight 0 8g Location On formatter board User removable No OX Batterij niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA X Be Sth aa For recycling information you can go to www hp com recycle or contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance www eiae org 244 Appendix D Regulatory information ENWW Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can d
134. errenberger Stra e 140 D 71034 B blingen Germany FAX 49 7031 14 3143 htto www hp com go certificates USA Contact Product Regulations Manager Hewlett Packard Company PO Box 15 Mail Stop 160 Boise ID 83707 0015 Phone 208 396 6000 ENWW Declaration of conformity 249 Country region specific statements Laser safety The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration has implemented regulations for laser products manufactured since August 1 1976 Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States The device is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 Since radiation emitted inside the device is completely confined within protective housings and external covers the laser beam cannot escape during any phase of normal user operation A WARNING Using controls making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in this user guide may result in exposure to hazardous radiation Canadian DOC regulations Complies with Canadian EMC Class B requirements Conforme a la classe B des normes canadiennes de compatibilit lectromagn tiques CEM EMI statement Korea Laser statement for Finland Luokan 1 laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat HP LaserJet CM1312
135. es printed e Other supplies information amp NOTE If the product is connected to the network you can set HP ToolboxFX to notify you by e mail when a print cartridge is low If the product is directly connected to a computer you can set HP ToolboxFX to notify you when supplies are low Check supplies status by using the control panel Do one of the following e Check the product control panel which indicates when a print cartridge is low or has reached its estimated end of life The control panel also indicates when a non HP print cartridge is first installed e Print a supplies status page and then check the supplies levels on the page If the supplies levels are low you can order supplies through a local HP dealer by telephone or online See Supplies and accessories on page 227 for part numbers Go to www hp com go ljsupplies to order online Check supplies status by using HP ToolboxFX You can configure HP ToolboxFX to notify you when the supplies are low Choose to receive alerts by e mail or as a pop up message or taskbar icon 174 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW Store supplies Follow these guidelines for storing print cartridges e Donot remove the print cartridge from its package until you are ready to use it A CAUTION To prevent damage do not expose the print cartridge to light for more than a few minutes e See Environmental specifications on page 239 for operating and storage tem
136. esend the fax To send the fax lower the resolution and resend the fax The telephone line might be experiencing line noise Hang up and resend the fax Have the telephone company check the telephone line If the fax is being sent via a digital phone line contact the service provider The fax is being sent via an international call Allow more time to transmit fax jobs internationally The original document has a colored background Reprint the original document with a white background and then resend the fax The fax activity logs or fax call reports are printing at inappropriate times The fax activity log or fax call reports settings are not correct Print a configuration page and check when the reports print The product sounds are too loud or too soft The volume setting might not be adjusted correctly Adjust the product volume setting 148 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW 13 Photo Er NOTE This section applies only to the HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model product ENWW Insert a memory card Change memory card default settings Print photos directly from the memory card Print a memory card thumbnail sheet Print and scan photos from a proof sheet 149 Insert a memory card The HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model product can read the following memory card types CompactFlash CF Type 1 and Type 2 Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO
137. etting This adjustment does not affect midtone or shadow colors ENWW HP ToolboxFX 167 e Midtones Midtones are colors that are halfway between white and solid density To darken midtone colors increase the Midtones setting This adjustment does not affect highlight or shadow colors e Shadows Shadows are colors that are nearly solid density To darken shadow colors increase the Shadows setting This adjustment does not affect highlight or midtone colors Paper Types Use these options to configure print modes that correspond to the various media types To reset all modes to factory default settings select Restore modes amp NOTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect 168 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW System setup Use the HP ToolboxFX system settings options to configure global settings for copy fax scan and print such as jam recovery and auto continue amp NOTE You must click Apply before the changes take effect Service During the printing process paper toner and dust particles can accumulate inside the product Over time this buildup can cause print quality problems such as toner specks or smearing The HP ToolboxFX provides an easy method for cleaning the paper path For more information see Clean the product on page 179 Device polling You can turn off HP ToolboxFX device polling to reduce network traffic but doing so also disables some HP ToolboxFX f
138. fax models only ENWW Problem Cause Solution The product is not answering incoming fax calls A voice messaging service might be interfering with the product as it attempts to answer calls Do one of the following e Disable the messaging service e Geta telephone line that is dedicated to fax calls e Set the product answer mode to Manual In manual mode you must start the fax receive process yourself e Leave the product set to automatic mode and lower the rings to answer setting for the product to a number less than the rings to answer setting for the voice mail The product will answer all incoming calls The product might be out of paper and the memory is full Refill the media input tray Press OK The product prints all of the faxes it has saved in memory and then resumes answering fax calls Faxes are not printing The media input tray is empty Load media Any faxes that are received while the input tray is empty are stored in memory and will print after the tray has been refilled The product has encountered an error Check the control panel for an error message and then see Fax error messages on page 138 The sending fax number is on the junk faxes list Check the junk faxes list and remove the number The Private Receive feature is turned on Turn off the Private Receive feature or access the saved faxes using the preset PIN Faxes are pri
139. fax speed setting might allow the product to send a fax over a VoIP network If faxing problems continue contact the VoIP provider Send a fax Fax from the flatbed scanner ENWW 1 Make sure that the automatic document feeder ADF contains no media 2 Lt the flatbed scanner cover 3 Place the original document face down on the flatbed scanner with the upper left corner of the document at the corner indicated by the icon on the scanner 4 Gently close the lid 5 Use the alphanumeric buttons on the control panel to dial the number or If the fax number you are calling has been assigned to a one touch key press that key or Use fax 127 If the fax number you are calling has a speed dial or group dial entry press Fax Menu then use the arrow keys to select Phone Book Choose Select an entry and use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the speed dial or group dial entry and then press OK On the control panel press Start Fax The control panel display shows the following message Send from flatbed scanner Select Yes After scanning the page the product control panel display shows the following message Scan another page If you have more pages to scan select Yes and then repeat step 3 for each page of the fax job Or If you are finished select No Fax from the automatic document feeder ADF E NOTE The ADF capacity is up to 50 sheets of 80 g m or 20 Ib media A CAUTION To prevent damage to
140. file size is an issue or when you want a document or photograph to be scanned quickly Scan quality ENWW Dirt fingerprints smudges hair and other marks on the scanner glass slows scanner performance and affects the accuracy of special features such as fit to page and copy To improve the quality of your copies and scans clean the scanner glass See Clean the scanner glass on page 184 Scan settings 101 Scan a book photo card models only 1 Lift the lid and place the book on the flatbed scanner with the page that you want to copy at the lower right corner of the glass ei Ben Com Ces YS 102 Chapter 11 Scan ENWW 3 Gently press down on the lid to press the book to the flatbed scanner surface A CAUTION Pressing on the flatbed cover with too much force can break the lid hinges 4 Scan the book by using one of the scanning methods ENWW Scan a book photo card models only 103 Scan a photo 1 Place the photo on the flatbed scanner with the picture side down and the corner of the photo located as indicated by the icon on the scanner 2 Gently close the lid 3 Scan the photo by using one of the scanning methods 104 Chapter 11 Scan ENWW 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Fax features Setup Change fax settings Use fax Solve fax problems NOTE Many of the functions that are described in this chapter also can be performed by using HP ToolboxFX
141. formation pages configuration 49 network configuration 49 input tray loading media 58 installation software types Windows 32 installing Macintosh software for direct connections 37 Macintosh software on networks 37 Windows software 32 interface ports cables ordering 229 locating 6 types included 3 international dialing 129 IP address automatic configuration 50 Macintosh troubleshooting 224 manual configuration 50 protocols supported 47 J jams ADF clearing 196 causes of 195 fax clearing 196 locating 196 output bin clearing 200 preventing 201 trays clearing 199 Jetadmin HP Web 33 172 K Korean EMI statement 250 256 Index L landscape orientation setting Windows 68 laser safety statements 250 letterhead paper loading 68 lid cleaning 183 light copying 212 light print troubleshooting 202 lightness copy contrast 78 faded print troubleshooting 202 fax contrast 117 lines troubleshooting copies 211 printed pages 203 scans 217 link speed settings 51 Linux 34 Linux software 34 loading media tray1 58 logs fax error 142 printing all 141 troubleshooting 148 loose toner troubleshooting 203 M Macintosh driver settings 36 39 drivers troubleshooting 223 faxing 42 faxing from 133 installing printing system for direct connections 37 installing printing system for networks 37 print settings 36 problems solving 223 removing software 37 resize documents 39 scanning from HP Director 41
142. from the ADF The cancel process does not automatically clear the ADF Remove the jammed item See Clear jams from the ADF photo card models only on page 196 Then clear the items in the ADF tray and start over Canceled send Clear document The Cancel button was pressed to cancel the current job while pages were feeding from the ADF tray The cancel process does not automatically clear the ADF Remove the jammed item See Clear jams from the ADF photo card models only on page 196 Then clear the items in the ADF tray and start over Comm error Receiver CSID A fax communication error occurred between the product and the receiver Allow the product to retry sending the fax Unplug the product telephone cord from the wall plug in a telephone and try making a 192 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Table 15 1 Control panel messages continued Control panel message Description Recommended action call Plug the product phone cord into a jack for another phone line Try a different phone cord If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Comm error Sender CSID A fax communication error occurred between the product and the sender Allow the product to retry sending the fax Unplug the product telephone cord from the wall plug in a telephone and try making a call Plug the product phone cord int
143. g supplies ordering troubleshooting and updating as simple and efficient as possible For more information about HP ToolboxFX software see HP ToolboxFX on page 33 228 Appendix A Supplies and accessories ENWW Part numbers Supplies Product name Part number Black print cartridge CB540A Cyan print cartridge CB541A Yellow print cartridge CB542A Magenta print cartridge CB543A Er NOTE For information about the yield for the cartridges see www hp com go pageyield Actual yield depends on specific use Cable and interface accessories Product name Description Part number USB cable 2 meter standard USB compatible C6518A device connector 3 meter standard USB compatible C6520A device connector Fax cord Two wire phone cord adapter 8121 0811 User replaceable parts ENWW Product name Description Part number Separation pad and pickup rollers Replace when the product is picking up Contact HP Support to order parts multiple sheets or no sheets Trying different paper did not resolve the problem Automatic document feeder ADF Replace when the ADF is damaged or Contact HP Support to order parts not working correctly Part numbers 229 230 Appendix A Supplies and accessories ENWW B Service and support Hewlett Packard limited warranty statement HP PRODUCT DURATION OF LIMITED WARRANTY HP LaserJet CM1312 and CM1312nfi One year limited warranty HP warrants to y
144. g problems troubleshooting 209 file scanning to Macintosh 42 Finnish laser safety statement 250 firmware updates 185 first page use different paper 39 Fit to Page setting fax 122 flatbed scanner default glass size setting 118 folder scanning to 97 fonts printing font lists 158 selecting 63 forwarding faxes 121 fraud hotline 175 fuser error 191 warranty 233 G General Protection FaultException OE 223 glass cleaning 185 glass size setting 118 gray background troubleshooting 203 grayscale troubleshooting 206 grayscale printing 86 grayscale scanning 101 group dial entries creating 113 editing 113 sending faxes to 132 H Help tab HP ToolboxFX 164 HP Customer Care 234 HP Director scanning from Macintosh 41 HP fraud hotline 175 HP ImageREt 3600 90 HP Toolbox FX Status tab 160 HP ToolboxFX density settings 167 Fax tab 162 Help tab 164 Microsoft Office Basic Colors palette printing 88 Network Settings tab 170 opening 160 Print Settings tab 169 Product information tab 161 supplies status checking from 174 System Settings tab 166 HP Universal Print Driver 28 HP Web Jetadmin 33 172 HP UX software 34 humidity specifications environment 239 l IC CS 03 requirements 246 Illegal Operation errors 223 Index 255 image quality copy troubleshooting 211 HP ImageREt 3600 90 HP ToolboxFX settings 167 print troubleshooting 202 219 scans troubleshooting 215 217 ImageREt 3600 90 index printing 149 in
145. g systems e Monitors e Videon cards and drivers e Operating environment humidity for example Keep these factors in mind when colors on your screen do not perfectly match your printed colors Match colors using the Microsoft Office Basic Colors palette You can use HP ToolboxFX to print a palette of the Microsoft Office Basic Colors Use this palette to select the colors that you want to use in printed documents It shows the actual colors that print when you select these basic colors in a Microsoft Office program 1 In HP ToolboxFX select the Help folder 2 Inthe Color Printing Tools section select Print Basic Colors 3 Adjust color in your document to match the color selection on the printed color palette Match colors using the HP Basic Color Match tool The HP Basic Color Match tool allows you to adjust spot color in your printed output For example you can match the color of your company logo on your printed output You can save and use the new color schemes for specific documents or all printed documents or you can create multiple color schemes that you can choose from later This software tool is available to all users of this product Before you can use the tool you must download it from the Web through HP ToolboxFX or the software CD that came with your product 88 Chapter 10 Color for Windows ENWW Use the following procedure to download the HP Basic Color Match tool through the software CD 1 Insert the CD into yo
146. ge Another page appears on the control panel display If you have more pages to scan select Yes and then repeat step 7 for each page of the fax job or If you are finished select No The product sends the fax to the number that it redialed If the number is busy or does not answer the product redials the number based on its redial setting If all redial attempts fail the product updates the fax activity log by adding the error Use speed dials and group dial entries Send a fax by using a speed dial ENWW 1 2 Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or on the flatbed scanner Press the one touch key for the speed dial Or Press Fax Menu then select Phone Book Choose Select an entry and use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the speed dial entry and then press OK Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or on the flatbed scanner Press Start Fax If the pages that you want to send are in the ADF then faxing begins automatically Use fax 131 If the product ADF sensor detects that no document is loaded into the ADF input tray Send from flatbed scanner appears on the control panel display To send the fax from the flatbed scanner select Yes and then press OK After you press OK Load page X Press OK appears on the control panel display If you have already placed the document on the flatbed scanner press OK or place the document on the flatbed sca
147. glass The product provides 300 ppi 24 bit full color scanning from the ADF HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only Includes an ADF HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only that allows faster more efficient scan jobs with multiple page documents Memory card slots HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only Supports a variety of memory cards See Photo on page 149 for more information Networking TCP IP IPv4 gt IPV6 Printer driver features Fast printing performance built in Intellifont and TrueType scaling technologies and advanced imaging capabilities are benefits of the PCL 6 printer language Interface connections Hi Speed USB 2 0 port 10 100 Base T ethernet RJ 45 network port HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only RJ 11 fax phone cable ports HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only Economical printing N up printing printing more than one page on a sheet Supplies A supplies status page that displays the amount of life remaining in the print cartridge No shake cartridge design Authentication for HP print cartridges Enabled supplies ordering capability Accessibility Online user guide that is compatible with text screen readers Print cartridges can be installed and removed by using one hand All doors and covers can be opened by using one hand Product features 3 Product walkaround HP LaserJet CM1312 mfp front view o
148. h as high quality paper that is intended for color laser printers If characters are incorrectly formed so that they produce a wavy effect the laser scanner might need service Verify that the problem also occurs on the Configuration page If so contact HP Support See the support flyer that came in the box ENWW Problem Cause Solution The printed page is curled or wavy The device is not set to print on the type of media on which you want to print In the printer driver select the Paper tab and set Type is to match the type of paper on which you are printing Print speed might be slower if you are using heavy paper The Service menu item Less paper curl is set to Off Use the control panel menus to change the setting See Control panel menus on page 10 The media might not meet HP specifications Use a different paper such as high quality paper that is intended for color laser printers Both high temperature and humidity can cause paper curl Check the device environment Text or graphics are skewed on the printed page The media might be loaded incorrectly Make sure that the paper or other print media is loaded correctly and that the media guides are not too tight or too loose against the stack See Load paper and print media on page 58 The media might not meet HP specifications Use a different paper such as high quality paper that
149. hat prove to be defective or refund your purchase price TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INCLUDING LOST PROFIT OR DATA OR OTHER DAMAGE WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE THE WARRANTY TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS STATEMENT EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED DO NOT EXCLUDE RESTRICT OR MODIFY AND ARE IN ADDITION TO THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU Print cartridge limited warranty statement 233 Customer support Get telephone support free during your warranty period for Country region phone numbers are on the flyer that was in the your country region box with your product or at www hp com support Have the product name serial number date of purchase and problem description ready Get 24 hour Internet support www hp com support CM1312series Get support for products used with a Macintosh computer www hp com go macosx Download software utilities drivers and electronic information www hp com go LJCM1312_ software Order supplies and paper www
150. he following menu items then press OK e All photos represents the number of JPEG files the product detects on the card Selecting this option prints all JPEG files on the memory card Press OK again to confirm the print job e Last 20 photos Prints the last 20 JPEG files from the alphabetized list on the memory card e Custom Select one or more photos to print by pressing OK After the proof sheet prints color in the bubble beneath each picture you want to print using a dark blue or black pen Also fill bubbles to indicate the image layout and media type Place the proof sheet face down on the flatbed scanner with the upper left corner of the document at the corner indicated by the icon on the scanner On the control panel press Photo Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Options and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Proof Sheet and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Scan proof sheet and then press OK The product scans the proof sheet and prints the marked photos Repeat steps 7 through 11 for each proof sheet NOTE Photos printed using a proofsheet can only be printed in color JPEG files on the memory card are displayed in alphabetical order When the order of photos on the memory card is unknown print an index Photos are still printed in color even when color copying is disabled on the product 156 Chapter 13 Photo ENWW 14 ENWW Manage and maintain the product e Inform
151. he language line interpreter is a service that will translate between you and the representative for the HP fraud hotline Recycle supplies To install a new HP print cartridge follow the instructions that are included in the box that contains the new supply or see the getting started guide To recycle supplies place the used supply in the box in which the new supply arrived Use the enclosed return label to send the used supply to HP for recycling For complete information see the recycling guide that is included with each new HP supply item See HP LaserJet print supplies on page 243 for more information about HP s recycling program ENWW Manage supplies 175 Replace supplies Print cartridge 1 Cartridge E label 2 Plastic shield 3 Imaging Drum Do not touch the imaging drum on the bottom of the print cartridge Fingerprints on the imaging drum can cause print quality problems 1 Open the front door 176 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW 2 Pull out the print cartridge drawer ENWW Manage supplies 177 5 Remove the orange plastic shield from the bottom of the new print cartridge A CAUTION Do not touch the imaging drum on the bottom of the print cartridge Fingerprints on the imaging drum can cause print qua
152. he control panel display See Control panel messages on page 191 for a list of common messages that will help you correct the error Paper jams when printing Make sure that media that meets HP specifications See Paper and print media on page 53 Clean the paper path See Clean the paper path on page 179 188 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Step Verification step Possible problems Solutions number 4 Does the product copy Poor copy quality from the ADF If the print quality from the internal tests and Place the configuration page into the ADF and make a copy The report should feed smoothly through the ADF and copies should print without print quality problems Make a copy from the flatbed as well the copy from the flatbed were acceptable clean the ADF scanning strip See Clean the scanner glass on page 78 The ADF is damaged Replace the ADF Paper jams when printing Make sure that media that meets HP specifications See Paper and print media on page 53 Clean the paper path See Clean the paper path on page 179 Poor copy quality from the flatbed 1 Ifthe print quality from the internal tests and the copy from the ADF were acceptable clean the flatbed glass See Clean the scanner glass on page 78 2 If after performing the maintenance the problem persists see Copy problems on page 210 Media does not move smoothly through the ADF path 1 Clean the ADF pick
153. he icon on the scanner a N PRAN SNS SC 4 Gently close the lid ENWW Load originals 73 Use copy One touch copy 1 Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or onto the flatbed scanner 2 Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color on the product control panel to start copying 3 Repeat the process for each copy Multiple copies You can choose to have the default number of copies be any number from 1 to 99 Change the number of copies for the current job 1 On the product control panel press Number of copies HP LaserJet CM1312 mfp or the Copy Menu button HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model then use the arrow buttons to select the number of copies between 1 and 99 that you want to make for your current job Or For products with a graphical display enter the number of copies using the alphanumeric keys 2 Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color to begin copying your job E NOTE The change in the setting remains active for about 2 minutes after the copy job has been completed During this time Custom settings appears on the product control panel display Change the default number of copies 1 On the product control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Default number of copies and then press OK 4 Use the alphanumeric or arrow buttons to select the number
154. he product directly into the wall socket Use the power switch to turn the product on If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Scanner reserved for PC scan A computer is using the product to create a Wait until the computer scan has finished or scan cancel the scan from the computer software or press Cancel Scanning error Cannot connect The product cannot transmit scan information Verify that the connection cable is not loose to a computer or damaged Replace the cable if necessary and try the scan again Settings cleared The product has cleared job settings Re enter any appropriate job settings Used color installed to accept press OK A used color printer cartridge has been Press OK to return to the Ready state installed or moved Clear jams Causes of jams Occasionally paper or other print media can become jammed during a print job Some causes include the following events ENWW The input trays are loaded improperly or overfilled or the media guides are not set properly Media is added to or removed from an input tray during a print job or an input tray is removed from the product during a print job The cartridge door is opened during a print job Too many sheets have accumulated in an output area or sheets are blocking an output area The print media that is being used does not meet HP specifications S
155. he product when it is connected to an IP based network 170 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW Embedded Web server This product is equipped with an embedded Web server EWS which provides access to information about product and network activities A Web server provides an environment in which web programs may run much in the same way that an operating system such as Windows provides an environment for programs to run on a computer The output from these programs can then be displayed by a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Safari or Netscape Navigator An embedded Web server resides on a hardware device such as an HP LaserJet product or in firmware rather than as software that is loaded on a network server The advantage of an EWS is that it provides an interface to the product that anyone with a network connected product and computer can use There is no special software to install or configure but you must have a supported Web browser on the computer To gain access to the EWS type the IP address for the product in the address line of the browser To find the IP address print a configuration page For more information about printing a configuration page see Information pages on page 158 E NOTE For Macintosh operating systems you can use the EWS over a USB connection after installing the Macintosh software included with the product Features The EWS allows you to view product and
156. hen click Print Select Fax PDF from the PDF pop up menu Enter the fax number of one or more recipients under To Select the product under Modem Click Fax Send a fax from a third party software program such as Microsoft Word all operating systems 1 2 3 4 Open a document in a third party program Click the File menu and then click Print Select the fax print driver from the printer driver drop down list The fax software appears Complete one of the following procedures e Windows a Enter the fax number of one or more recipients b Include a cover page This step is optional c Include any pages loaded at the product This step is optional d Click Send Now e Macintosh a Mac OS X v10 3 Select Fax from the Print dialog or Mac OS X v10 4 Select Fax PDF from the PDF pop up menu b Enter the fax number of one or more recipients c Mac OS X v10 3 Include a cover page this step is optional or Mac OS X v10 4 Select the product under Modem d Click Fax 134 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Send a fax by dialing from a downstream phone dl e NOTE The telephone must be connected to the product telephone port G Occasionally you might want to dial a fax number from a telephone that is connected to the same line as the product For example if you are sending a fax to a person whose device is in the manual receive mode you can precede the fax with a voice call to let that person know tha
157. hen press OK 5 Use the alphanumeric buttons or the up and down arrows to enter the number of rings to answer and then press OK Set the answer mode Depending on the situation set the product answer mode to Automatic or Manual The factory set default is Automatic e Automatic In this answer mode the product answers incoming calls after a specified number of rings or upon recognition of special fax tones To specify the number of rings see Set the number of rings to answer on page 120 e _ TAM In this answer mode the product has a telephone answering machine TAM attached to the line out port The product does not answer incoming calls but listens for fax call tones after the TAM has answered the call e Fax Tel In this answer mode the product answers an incoming call and determines if the call is a voice Call or fax call If the call is a fax call the product receives the fax from the call If the call is a voice call the product generates an audible ring to indicate an incoming voice call that you must answer on an extension phone e Manual In this answer mode the product never answers calls You must start the fax receiving process yourself either by pressing Start Fax on the control panel or by picking up a telephone that is connected to that line and dialing 1 2 3 To set or change the answer mode complete the following steps 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and t
158. hen press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Confirmation and then press OK 142 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW 4 Use the arrow buttons to select the option for when you want the fax error reports to be printed 5 Press OK to save the selection Include the first page of each fax on the fax confirmation fax error and last call reports If this option is turned on and the page image still exists in the product memory the fax configuration fax error and last call reports include a thumbnail 50 reduction of the first page of the most recent fax that was sent or received The factory set default for this option is On 1 On the control panel press Fax Menu 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Include first page and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select On and then press OK to confirm the selection Perform a fax test The fax test checks for an working phone line and verifies that the phone cord is plugged into the correct port To perform a fax test 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Service and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Service and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Run Fax Test and then press OK When the fax test completes a report is printed from the device The report contains one of three possible results e Pass the report contains all
159. hen press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Basic setup and then press OK 4 Press OK to select Answer mode 5 Use the arrow buttons to select the answer mode and then press OK The control panel display shows the answer mode setting that you specified Set fax forwarding ENWW You can set your product to forward incoming faxes to another fax number When the fax arrives at your product it is stored in the memory The product then dials the fax number that you have specified and sends the fax If the product cannot forward a fax because of an error for example the number is busy and repeated redial attempts are unsuccessful your product prints the fax If the product runs out of memory while receiving a fax it terminates the incoming fax and only forwards the pages and partial pages that have been stored in the memory When it is using the fax forwarding feature the answer mode must be set to Automatic 1 On the control panel press Fax Menu 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Receive and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Forward fax and then press OK Change fax settings 121 4 Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK 5 Ifyou turn on the fax forwarding feature use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the fax number where the fax is to be sent and then press OK to save the selection Set up distinctive ring Ring pattern or distinctive ring service is available through som
160. hese guidelines might cause the following problems e Poor print quality e Increased jams e Premature wear on the product requiring repair For best results use only HP brand paper and print media designed for laser printers or multiuse Do not use paper or print media made for inkjet printers Hewlett Packard Company cannot recommend the use of other brands of media because HP cannot control their quality It is possible for paper to meet all of the guidelines in this user guide and still not produce satisfactory results This might be the result of improper handling unacceptable temperature and or humidity levels or other variables over which Hewlett Packard has no control A CAUTION Using paper or print media that does not meet Hewlett Packard s specifications might cause problems for the product requiring repair This repair is not covered by the Hewlett Packard warranty or service agreements 54 Chapter6 Paper and print media ENWW Supported paper and print media sizes This product supports a number of paper sizes and it adapts to various media amp NOTE To obtain best print results select the appropriate paper size and type in the print driver before ENWW printing Table 6 1 Supported paper and print media sizes Size Dimensions Tray 1 Letter 216 x 279 mm 8 5 x 11 inches YW Legal 216 x 356 mm 8 5 x 14 inches YW A4 210 x 297 mm 8 27 x 11 69 inches YW Executive
161. hoto card models only ccc eect ceeeee eee eet nee eee ernie ee eee teeee sees eieeeeeeeeiaeeeeeetea 102 SCAM A PHO EE 104 12 Fax fax models only Fax e EE 106 SOLU TE 107 Install and connect the hardware eee eecneeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeeeenaaes 107 Configure fax SCtINGS EE 109 Manage the phone book eee etree eee nee ee eee ieee eee neeeeeee ee naeeeeeenenea 110 SDSL PAK OOM e EE 114 Change du CET 115 Set the SOUNd VOIUME settings cece teeeee terete teeter etd aeeee sere taeeeeeeeeetaeeeeeeerenea 115 DON Wd EEN 115 Receive fax setings TTT 120 WSO CN 125 Re TEE 125 ue ERC E 125 Delete faxes from Memory essien renin Dee eeh Seed Seed 126 Use fax on a DSL PBX ISDN or VoIP system ccecceeee eee e eee e eee e eee eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 126 Send NC 127 RECCIVE A TAX EE 136 DOVE E iere E 138 Fax enor MESSAGES EE 138 vi ENWW Fax memory is retained when there is a loss Of Dower seessseeseriesseerrrrsssrrerrressrreens 141 Fax logs and reports esscciirirrniaurinrrrinnaraki nnar NEEN ANAKAN NANNAN ENAERE RAEAN 141 Change error correction and fax speed 143 Problems sending Eh E 144 Problems receiving RECKEN 146 Performance problem eege deeg een deed iia Midd eee 148 13 Photo Ins rt a memory Card EE 150 Change memory card default settings 0 0 0 ecceeeeeceeee eee eeene eee ee tne eee eetaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaas 153 Print photos directly from the memory Card 154 Print a memor
162. hp com go suresupply Order genuine HP parts or accessories www hp com buy parts Order additional HP service or maintenance agreements www hp com go carepack 234 Appendix B Service and support ENWW Repacking the device If HP Support determines that your device needs to be returned to HP for repair follow the steps below to repack the device before shipping it A CAUTION Shipping damage as a result of inadequate packing is the customer s responsibility To repack the device al A ENWW Remove and retain the print cartridge CAUTION Itis extremely important to remove the print cartridge before shipping the device A print cartridge that remains in the device during shipping will leak and entirely cover the device engine and other parts with toner To prevent damage to the print cartridge avoid touching the roller on it and store the print cartridge in its original packing material or so that it is not exposed to light Remove and retain the power cable interface cable and optional accessories If possible include print samples and 50 to 100 sheets of paper or other print media that did not print correctly In the U S call HP Support to request new packing material In other areas use the original packing material if possible Hewlett Packard recommends insuring the equipment for shipment Repacking the device 235 236 Appendix B Service and support ENWW C Specifications ENWW This secti
163. ht or damaged the copy might not be able to compensate even if you adjust the contrast If possible find an original document in better condition Use the control panel to change the contrast setting The original might have a colored background Colored backgrounds might cause images in the foreground to blend into the background or the background might appear in a different shade If possible use an original document without a colored background The original is larger than the scanable area Use supported media sizes Vertical white or faded stripes appear on the copy Cc Cc Cc Cc Cc The media might not meet HP specifications One or more of the print cartridges may be low Use media that meets HP specifications See Paper and print media on page 53 Replace any low print cartridge See Print cartridge on page 176 If the error persists contact HP support Unwanted lines appear on copy jobs only Act CG bc Act CG AciBD CO AaBkoioa The flatbed scanner or the ADF glass might be dirty Clean the flatbed scanner or the ADF glass See Clean the product on page 179 An image exists on the back of the original or defects exist on the scanner cover On the flatbed scanner place three sheets of clean paper on top of the original close the flatbed scanner cover then re scan the original ENWW Solve image quality problems 211
164. ic document feeder only Also after selecting the 2 pages per sheet or 4 pages per sheet option you must select the page orientation portrait or landscape Change the copy collation setting You can set the product to automatically collate multiple copies into sets For example if you are making two copies of three pages and the automatic collation is on the pages print in this order 1 2 3 1 2 3 If automatic collation is off the pages print in this order 1 1 2 2 3 3 To use the automatic collation the original document size must fit into the memory If it does not the product makes only one copy and a message appears notifying you of the change If that happens use one of the following methods to finish the job Split the job into smaller jobs that contain fewer pages Make only one copy of the document at a time Turn off the automatic collation Change the copy collation setting for the current job 1 On the product control panel press Copy Features Or On products with a graphical display press Copy Menu then use the arrow keys to select Options and press OK Use the arrow keys to select Copy Collation and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off Press Start Copy to save the selection and immediately start the copy job or press OK to save the selection without starting the job Change the default copy collation setting 1 2 On the product control panel press Setup Use the arr
165. ick mechanism until it stays open 3 Gently try to remove the page without tearing it If you feel resistance go to the next step ENWW Clear jams 197 5 When the media is free gently pull it out in the direction shown 7 198 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Close the ADF lid il Clear jams from the input tray areas A CAUTION Do not use sharp objects such as tweezers or needle nose pliers to remove jams Damage caused by sharp objects will not be covered by the warranty When removing jammed media pull the jammed media straight away from the product Pulling jammed media out of the product at an angle can damage the product amp NOTE Depending on where the jam is located some of the following steps might not be necessary Open the rear output door With both hands grasp the side of the media that is most visible this includes the middle and carefully pull it free from the product Clear jams 199 3 Remove tray 1 and lift the jam access door 4 With both hands grasp the side of the media that is most visible this includes the middle and carefully pull it free from the product NU 5 Reinsert tray 1 6 Close the rear output door Clear jams from the output bin A CAUTION Do not use sharp objects such as tweezers or needle nose pliers to remo
166. icon to open the window select the print job and then click Delete Windows XP Click Start click Settings and then click Printers and Faxes Double click the product icon to open the window right click the print job that you want to cancel and then click Cancel Windows Vista Click Start click Control Panel and then under Hardware and Sound click Printer Double click the product icon to open the window right click the print job that you want to cancel and then click Cancel e Macintosh print queue Open the print queue by double clicking the product icon in the dock Highlight the print job and then click Delete 66 Chapter 8 Print tasks ENWW Use features in the Windows printer driver Open the printer driver How do Steps to perform Open the printer driver On the File menu in the software program click Print Select the printer and then click Properties or Preferences Get help for any printing option Click the symbol in the upper right corner of the printer driver and then click any item in the printer driver A pop up message displays that provides information about the item Or click Help to open the online Help Use printing shortcuts To perform the following tasks open the printer driver and click the Printing Shortcuts tab amp NOTE In previous HP printer drivers this feature was called Quick Sets How do I Steps to perform Use a printing shortcut Select one of the
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168. ienced professional HP ColorSphere toner HP designs the print system printer print cartridges toner and paper to work together to optimize print quality product reliability and user productivity Original HP print cartridges contain HP ColorSphere toner that is specifically matched to your printer so that it will produce a wide range of brilliant colors This helps you create professional looking documents that contain sharp clear text and graphics and realistic printed photos HP ColorSphere toner produces print quality consistency and intensity you can depend on across a wide range of papers That means you can produce documents that help you make the right impression Plus HP professional quality everyday and specialty papers including a wide variety of HP media types and weights are designed for the way you work HP ImageREt 3600 ImageREt 3600 provides 3600 dots per inch dpi color laser class quality through a multi level printing process This process precisely controls color by combining up to four colors within a single dot and by varying the amount of toner in a given area ImageREt 3600 has been improved for this product The improvements offer trapping technologies greater control over dot placement and more precise control of toner quality in a dot These new technologies coupled with HP s multi level printing process result in a 600 x 600 dpi printer that provides 3600 dpi color laser class quality with millions of smoo
169. ify you when new plug ins are available On the Product Update page follow the directions to automatically connect to the HP Web site If installed on a host server HP Web Jetadmin is available to any client through a supported Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows or Netscape Navigator 7 1 for Linux Browse to the HP Web Jetadmin host oan Er NOTE Browsers must be Java enabled Browsing from an Apple PC is not supported Security features The product includes a password feature that restricts access to setup features while allowing basic functions to continue The password can be set from the EWS or the control panel Private receive can be used to store faxes on the product until you are at the product to print them Turn on password protection using the embedded Web server Use the EWS to set the password 1 Open the EWS and then click the System tab 2 Click Password 3 Inthe Password box type the password you want to set and then in the Confirm password box type the same password again to confirm your choice 4 Click Apply to save the password Turn on password protection from the control panel To set up the product security password complete the following steps 1 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select System setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Product security and then press OK 2 3 4 Use the arrow buttons to select On and
170. iguration e Enabled features e TCP IP and SNMP information e Network statistics Usage page Displays the number of pages printed faxed copied and scanned by the product PCL font list Prints a list of all installed PCL 5 fonts PS font list Prints a list of all installed PS fonts PCL6 font list Prints a list of all installed PCL 6 fonts Color usage log Prints out information about the color toner usage Service page Prints the service page Diagnostics page Prints out diagnostic information about calibration and color quality Table 2 3 Photo setup menu Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Default image List of available The default image size for photos Size photo image sizes Default lighter The default light dark setting for photos Possible values darker range from 1 to 11 with 6 being the default no change value Default number of The default number of copies setting for photos Possible copies values range from 1 to 99 12 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW ENWW Table 2 3 Photo setup menu continued Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Default output Color Specify the default output for photos color or black amp white color Black amp white Restore defaults Restore the factory default settings for photo setup Table 2 4 Fax setup menu fax models only Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Fax Set up Utility Utili
171. ing device 235 Telephone Consumer Protection Act 246 260 Index telephone numbers HP fraud hotline 175 telephones receiving faxes from 124 137 telephones connecting extra 108 telephones downstream sending faxes from 135 temperature specifications environment 239 text troubleshooting misformed characters 204 thumbnails photo 155 tone dialing 119 toner loose troubleshooting 203 scatter troubleshooting 205 smeared troubleshooting 203 specks troubleshooting 202 Toolbox See HP ToolboxFX transfer unit warranty 233 trapping 87 tray default media size 59 tray 1 jams clearing 199 locating 4 5 tray 2 jams clearing 199 tray 3 jams clearing 199 trays double sided printing 41 feeding problems troubleshooting 209 jams clearing 199 locating 4 5 settings 167 troubleshooting blank pages 209 blank scans 217 checklist 188 color 206 configuration page printing 49 control panel messages 191 copy quality 211 copy size 214 copying 214 curled media 205 dialing 145 EPS files 224 faded print 202 fax error correction setting 143 fax reports 148 feeding problems 209 jams 195 lines copies 211 lines printed pages 203 lines scans 217 loose toner 203 network configuration page printing 49 networks 221 pages not printing 210 pages too dark 212 pages too light 212 paper 207 print quality 202 receiving faxes 146 repetitive defects 206 scan quality 215 217 sending faxe
172. int in Grayscale is selected the product uses the monochrome mode which reduces use of the color cartridges Manual color adjustment Use the Manual color adjustment option to adjust the neutral gray color treatment halftones and edge enhancements for text graphics and photographs To gain access to the manual color options from the Color tab select Manual and then select Settings Manual color options Use manual color options to adjust the Neutral Grays Halftone and Edge Control options for text graphics and photographs Table 10 1 Manual color options Setting description Setting options Halftone e Smooth provides better results for large solid filled print areas and enhances photographs by smoothing color gradations Select Halftone options affect the color output resolution this option when uniform and smooth area fills are the top priority and clarity e Detail is useful for text and graphics that require sharp distinctions among lines or colors or images that contain a pattern or a high level of detail Select this option when sharp edges and details are the top priority 86 Chapter 10 Color for Windows ENWW Table 10 1 Manual color options continued Setting description Setting options Neutral Grays e Black Only generates neutral colors grays and black by using only black toner This guarantees neutral colors without a color The Neutral Grays setting determines the method for cast This setting is best
173. inter drivers for Macintosh The HP installer provides PostScript Printer Description PPD files Printer Dialog Extensions PDEs and the HP Printer Utility for use with Macintosh computers The PPDs in combination with the Apple PostScript printer drivers provide access to device features Use the Apple PostScript printer driver that comes with the computer Priority for print settings for Macintosh Changes to print settings are prioritized depending on where the changes are made amp NOTE The names of commands and dialog boxes might vary depending on your software program e Page Setup dialog box Click Page Setup or a similar command on the File menu of the program you are working in to open this dialog box Settings changed here override settings changed anywhere else e Print dialog box Click Print Print Setup or a similar command on the File menu of the program you are working in to open this dialog box Settings changed in the Print dialog box have a lower priority and do not override changes made in the Page Setup dialog box e Printer Properties dialog box printer driver Click Properties in the Print dialog box to open the printer driver Settings changed in the Printer Properties dialog box do not override settings anywhere else in the printing software e Default printer driver settings The default printer driver settings determine the settings used in all print jobs unless settings are changed in the Page Setup
174. inter first CAUTION To avoid jams do not load paper that is heavier than 105 g m 28 Ib bond On the File menu click Print On the Finishing pop up menu select Manual Duplex Click OK Click Print Follow the instructions in the pop up window that appears on the computer screen before replacing the output stack into the tray for printing the second half If prompted press the appropriate control panel button to continue Use the Services menu Scan ENWW If the device is connected to a network use the Services menu to obtain device and supply status information 1 On the File menu click Print 2 Open the Services menu 3 Select a maintenance task from the drop down list and then click Launch The embedded Web server opens to the page that provides the information for the task that you selected 4 Togoto various support Web sites for this device select an Internet Services option from the drop down list and then click Gol For more information about tasks and settings described in this section see the HP Director online Help Use features in the Macintosh printer driver 41 Scanning tasks To scan to a software program scan an item using the program itself Any TWAIN compliant program can scan an image If the program is not TWAIN compliant save the scanned image to a file then place open or import the file in the software program Use page by page scanning 1 Lift the flatbed scanner lid and lo
175. intosh 37 embedded Web server 33 37 HP ToolboxFX 33 160 HP Web Jetadmin 33 Linux 34 network installation Macintosh 37 sending faxes 133 settings 31 36 Solaris 34 supported operating systems 28 36 uninstalling Macintosh 37 UNIX 34 Windows 33 Windows components 27 Solaris software 34 spare parts 229 special media guidelines 57 special paper guidelines 57 specifications acoustic emissions 239 electrical 238 environmental physical 238 product features 3 specks troubleshooting 202 speed fax troubleshooting 148 scanning troubleshooting 216 speed dials creating 112 239 Index 259 deleting 113 deleting all 111 editing 112 programming 131 Spool32 errors 223 spots troubleshooting 202 sRGB settings 87 90 status alerts HP Toolbox FX 160 Macintosh services tab 41 supplies checking 174 viewing with HP Toolbox FX 160 Status tab HP Toolbox FX 160 storing environmental specifications 239 print cartridges 175 streaks troubleshooting 203 supplies HP fraud hotline 175 ordering 227 228 recycling 175 243 replacing print cartridges 176 status page printing 158 status checking 174 status viewing with HP Toolbox FX 160 storing 175 supply status Services tab Macintosh 41 Windows 68 support online 68 234 repacking device 235 supported media 55 System Settings tab 166 System setup menu 16 y TCP IP operating systems supported 46 protocols supported 47 technical support online 234 repack
176. inued Control panel message Description Recommended action Fax storage is full Unable to answer call Memory is full Print out the private receive faxes or delayed faxes Clear the product memory Invalid entry Invalid data or response Correct the entry No Dial Tone The product could not detect a dial tone Check for a dial tone on the phone line by pressing Start Fax Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box No document sent The product did not scan any pages or it did not receive any pages from the computer to transmit a fax Try sending the fax again No fax answer Redial pending The receiving fax line did not answer The product attempts to redial after a few minutes Allow the product to retry sending the fax Call the recipient to ensure that the fax machine is on and ready Check that you are dialing the correct fax number Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box No fax answer Canceled send Attempts to redial a fax number failed
177. ion pages on page 158 1 ENWW Are there any physical connection problems between the workstation or file server and the product Verify that the network cabling connections and router configurations are correct Verify that the network cable lengths meet network specifications Are the network cables connected properly Make sure that the product is attached to the network using the appropriate port and cable Check each cable connection to make sure it is secure and in the right place If the problem continues try a different cable or ports on the hub or transceiver The amber activity light and the green link status light next to the port connection on the back of the product should be lit Are the product link speed and duplex settings set correctly Hewlett Packard recommends leaving this setting in automatic mode the default setting Can you ping the product IP address Use the command prompt to ping the product from the computer For example ping 192 168 45 39 Ensure that the ping displays round trip times If you are able to ping the product verify that the IP address configuration for the product is correct on the computer If it is correct delete and then add the product again Solve connectivity problems 221 If the ping command failed verify that the network hubs are on and then verify that the network settings the product and the computer are all configured for the same network 5 Have any softwar
178. is intended for color laser printers The printed page contains wrinkles or creases Toner appears around the printed characters The media might be loaded incorrectly Verify that the media is loaded correctly and that the media guides are not too tight or too loose against the stack See Load paper and print media on page 58 Turn over the stack of paper in the input tray or try rotating the paper 180 in the input tray The media might not meet HP specifications Use a different paper such as high quality paper that is intended for color laser printers The media might be loaded incorrectly Turn over the stack of paper in the tray If large amounts of toner have scattered around the characters the paper might have high resistivity Use a different paper such as high quality paper that is intended for color laser printers ENWW Solve image quality problems 205 Problem Cause Solution An image that appears at the top of the Software settings might affect image In your software program change the page in solid black repeats farther printing tone darkness of the field in which the down the page in a gray field repeated image appears In your software program rotate the AaBoCc whole page 180 to print the lighter image first The order of images printed might affect Change the order in which the images printing are printed For example h
179. isture content Open the rear output bin or use long grain paper Print is skewed crooked The media guides might be incorrectly adjusted Remove all media from the input tray straighten the stack and then load the media in the input tray again Adjust the media guides to the width and length of the media that you are using and try printing again 208 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Problem Cause Solution More than one sheet feeds at The media tray might be overloaded Remove all media from the tray and then one time return some of the media to the tray See Load paper and print media on page 58 The media might be wrinkled folded or Verify that the media is not wrinkled folded or damaged damaged Try printing on media from a new or different package The media might have been fanned before it Load media that was not fanned Loosen ream was loaded by twisting paper stack Media might be too dry Load new paper that was stored properly The product does not pull The product might be in manual feed mode e If Manual feed appears on the product media from the media input control panel display press OK to print tray the job e Verify that the product is not in manual feed mode and print your job again The pickup roller might be dirty or damaged Contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box The paper length adjus
180. k Personal Address Book PAB entries Contacts entries or both combined may be selected Individuals and groups from the PAB are combined with individuals from Contacts only if the combined option is selected If a Contacts entry has both a home and a business fax number two entries will be displayed The name of these two entries will be modified BT will be added to the name in the business entry and H will be added to the name in the home entry If a duplicate entry occurs one from Contacts and one from the PAB with the same name and fax number a single entry will be displayed However if an entry exists in the PAB with a duplicate in Contacts and the Contacts entry has both a business and a home fax number all three entries will be displayed Windows Address Book The Windows Address Book WAB used by Outlook Express and Internet Explorer is supported If an individual has both a home and a business fax number two entries will be displayed The name of these two entries will be modified B will be added to the name in the business entry and H will be added to the name in the home entry Goldmine Goldmine version 4 0 is supported HP ToolboxFX imports the file last used by Goldmine Symantec Act Act versions 4 0 and 2000 are supported HP ToolboxFX imports the database last used by Ac Complete the following steps to import a phone book wech gt oO P Delete
181. lace the document on the flatbed scanner and then press OK After scanning the page Scan another page appear on the control panel display If you have more pages to scan select Yes and then repeat step 5 for each page of the fax job Or If you are finished select No The product scans the document into memory and sends the fax to each number specified If a number in the group is busy or does not answer the product redials the number based on its redial setting If all redial attempts fail the product updates the fax activity log with the error and proceeds to the next number in the group 132 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Send a fax from the software This section contains basic instructions for sending faxes by using the software that came with the product All other software related topics are covered in the software Help which can be opened from the software program Help menu You can fax electronic documents from a computer if you meet the following requirements e The product is connected directly to the computer or connected to the computer over a TCP IP network e The product software is installed on the computer e The computer operating system is Microsoft Windows XP Windows Vista Mac OS X v10 3 or Mac OS X v10 4 Send a fax from the software Windows XP or Vista The procedure to send a fax varies according to your specifications The most typical steps follow 1 Click Start click Programs or A
182. ld be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company 246 Appendix D Regulatory information ENWW cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution can be particularly important in rural areas A CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Ringer Equivalence Number REN of this device is 0 7 Notice The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Number of all the devices does not exceed five 5 0 The standard connecting arrangement code telephone jack type for equipment with direct connections to the telephone network is CA11A ENWW Additional statements for telecom fax products 247 Declaration of conformity HP LaserJet CM1312 Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC 1705
183. lean the product and open Microsoft Office Basic Colors For more information about Microsoft Office Basic Colors see Match colors on page 88 e Paper and Print Media Print information about how to obtain optimal results from your product using various types of paper and print media e Color Printing Tools Open Microsoft Office Basic Colors or the full palette of color with associated RGB values For more information about Microsoft Office Basic Colors see Match colors on page 88 Use the HP Basic Color Match to adjust spot colors in your printed output 164 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW e Animated demonstrations View animated demonstrations for common troubleshooting procedures e User Guide View information about the product usage warranty specifications and support The User Guide is available in both HTML and PDF format ENWW HP ToolboxFX 165 System Settings The HP ToolboxFX System Settings tab contains links to the following main pages Device Information View information about the product such as the product description and a contact person Paper Handling Change the product paper handling settings such as default paper size and default paper type Print Quality Change the product print quality settings Print Density Change the print density settings such as contrast highlights midtones and shadows Paper Types Change the mode settings for each media type such as letterhead pre
184. lity problems 7 Pull the tab on the left side of the print cartridge straight up to completely remove the sealing tape Discard the sealing tape 178 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW 8 Close the print cartridge drawer 9 Close the front door SS I 10 Place the old print cartridge in the box for the new print cartridge Follow the recycling instructions that are included in the box A CAUTION If toner gets on any clothing wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash the clothing in cold water Hot water sets toner into the fabric Clean the product Clean the paper path During the printing process paper toner and dust particles can accumulate inside the product Over time this buildup can cause print quality problems such as toner specks or smearing This product has a cleaning mode that can correct and prevent these types of problems Specks Smearing AQBoGC AaBbCc AaBoCc AaBhCc AaBoCe AaBkyCc AaBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc ENWW Manage supplies 179 Clean the paper path from HP ToolboxFX Use HP ToolboxFX to clean the paper path This is the recommended cleaning method If you do not have access to HP ToolboxFX use the method in Clean the paper path from the product control panel on page 180 1 Make sure that the product is turned on and in the Ready state and that media is loade
185. ll Programs in Windows XP and then click Hewlett Packard Click HP LaserJet product and then click Send fax The fax software appears Enter the fax number of one or more recipients 2 3 4 Load the document in the automatic document feeder ADF input tray 5 Include a cover page This step is optional 6 Click Send Now Send a fax from the software Mac OS X v10 3 1 Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or the flatbed scanner Open HP Director and click Fax The fax software appears Select Fax from the Print dialog 2 3 4 Enter the fax number of one or more recipients 5 Include a cover page this step is optional 6 Click Fax Send a fax from the software Mac OS X v10 4 ENWW Using Mac OS X v10 4 you can choose between two methods of sending faxes from the product software To send a fax by using HP Director complete the following steps 1 Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or the flatbed scanner 2 Open HP Director by clicking the icon in the dock and then click Fax The Apple print dialog appears 3 Select Fax PDF from the PDF pop up menu A Enter the fax number of one or more recipients under To Use fax 133 5 6 Select the product under Modem Click Fax To send a fax by printing to a fax driver complete the following steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open the document that you want to fax Click File and t
186. m 124 sending faxes from 135 F factory set defaults restoring 190 faded print 202 fax ad hoc groups 130 answer mode 14 121 autoreduction 122 billing codes 119 blocking 123 canceling 125 contrast setting 117 delaying sending 135 deleting from memory 126 detect dial tone settings 116 dial prefixes 115 dialing tone or pulse 119 error messages 138 error report printing 142 error correction 143 extension phone receiving 124 factory set defaults restoring 190 forwarding 121 glass size setting 118 group dial entries 132 jams troubleshooting 195 manual dialing 129 pauses inserting 112 polling 114 receive log 164 receiving when you hear fax tones 137 redial manually 131 redial settings 116 reports 24 reports printing all 141 reports troubleshooting 148 reprinting from memory 136 ENWW resolution 117 118 ring patterns 122 ring type 14 rings to answer 120 security password protection 172 security private receive 173 send by using speed dial 131 send log 164 sending froma telephone 135 sending from software 133 speed dials 131 stamp received 123 troubleshooting receiving 146 troubleshooting sending 144 V 34 setting 144 volume settings 115 fax date setup use control panel 109 fax header setup use control panel 109 fax menu 22 fax ports locating 6 fax reports printing 24 Fax tab HP ToolboxFX 162 fax time setup use control panel 109 faxing from a computer Macintosh 42 features product 3 feedin
187. m one side to the other The paper is too moist has the wrong grain direction or is of short grain construction Turn the paper over Open the rear output bin or use long grain paper The paper varies from side to side Turn the paper over Jamming damage to paper The paper has cutouts or perforations Use paper that is free of cutouts or perforations Problems with feeding The paper has ragged edges Use high quality paper that is made for laser printers The paper varies from side to side Turn the paper over The paper is too moist too rough too heavy or too smooth has the wrong grain direction or is of short grain construction or it is embossed or from a faulty paper lot Try another kind of paper between 100 and 250 Sheffield 4 to 6 moisture content Print is skewed crooked The media guides might be incorrectly adjusted Open the rear output bin or use long grain paper Remove all media from the input tray straighten the stack and then load the media in the input tray again Adjust the media guides to the width and length of the media that you are using and try printing again 212 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Problem Cause Solution More than one sheet feeds atone The media tray might be overloaded Remove some of the media from the tray time See Load paper and print media on page 58 The media might be wrinkled folded or Verif
188. mated end of life has been reached for a supply Printing beyond this point is possible using Override out The supply does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable Choose Override out to allow the product to continue printing when supply items have reached the end of their estimated life Using this option will eventually result in unacceptable print quality Consider having a replacement cartridge available for when the print quality becomes unacceptable Information about the remaining toner is not available when printing in Override out mode Once an HP supply has reached the end of its estimated life HP s Premium Protection Warranty on that supply has ended For warranty information see Print cartridge limited warranty statement on page 233 Color supply out Stop printing Continue black Sets how the product should react when it detects that a color cartridge has reached its estimated end of life Select Stop printing to stop all printing until the cartridge is replaced or select Continue black to continue printing in black monochrome mode Adjust Alignment Print Test Page photo card models only Print out a tray specific sheet of instructions and a test page with a border that can be used to estimate the adjustment needed to center the printed image on the page Adjust Tray 1 After printing the test page use the options in the Adjust Tray 1 menu to calibrate th
189. matically redials a fax number if the redial options are set to On To stop the product from redialing a fax press Cancel Or change the redial setting Sent faxes are not arriving at the receiving fax machine The receiving fax machine might be off or might have an error condition such as being out of paper The originals might be incorrectly loaded Call the recipient to verify that the fax machine is on and ready to receive faxes Verify that the original documents are correctly loaded into the ADF input tray or flatbed scanner A fax might be in memory because it is waiting to redial a busy number other jobs that are ahead of it are waiting to be sent or the fax is set up for a delayed send If a fax job is in memory for any of these reasons an entry for the job appears in the fax log Print the fax activity log and check the Status column for jobs that show a Pending designation Sent faxes include a block of gray shading at the end of each page The glass fax size might be set incorrectly Verify that the setting is correct Sent faxes have data missing from the end of each page The glass fax size might be set incorrectly Verify that the setting is correct The control panel shows a low memory error The fax might be too large or the resolution might be too high Try one of the following e Divide a large fax into smaller sections and then fax them individually
190. ment or a photo to a computer results in the file being saved as a TIF file e Scanning a document to email results in the file being saved as a PDF file e Scanning a photo to e mail results in the file being saved as a JPEG file NOTE Different file types can be selected when using the scan software program Scanner resolution and color If you are printing a scanned image and the quality is not what you expected you might have selected a resolution or color setting in the scanner software that does not match your needs Resolution and color affect the following features of scanned images e Image clarity e Texture of gradations Smooth or rough e Scan time e File size Scanning resolution is measured in pixels per inch ppi NOTE Scanning ppi levels are not interchangeable with printing dpi dots per inch levels Color grayscale and black and white define the number of colors possible You can adjust the scanner hardware resolution to up to 1200 ppi The software can perform an enhanced resolution up to 19 200 ppi You can set color and grayscale at 1 bit black and white or at 8 bit 256 levels of gray or color to 24 bit true color The resolution and color guidelines table lists simple tips that you can follow to meet your scanning needs NOTE Setting the resolution and color to a high value can create large files that take up disk space and slow the scanning process Before setting the resolution
191. ndows documentation that came with the computer for more information about Windows error messages Solve common Macintosh problems Table 15 2 Problems with Mac OS X v10 3 and Mac OS X v10 4 The printer driver is not listed in Printer Setup Utility Cause Solution The product software might not have been installed or was installed Make sure that the PPD is in the following hard drive folder incorrectly Library Printers PPDs Contents Resources lt lang gt lproj where lt lang gt represents the two letter language code for the language that you are using If necessary reinstall the software See the getting started guide for instructions The Postscript Printer Description PPD file is corrupt Delete the PPD file from the following hard drive folder Library Printers PPDs Contents Resources lt lang gt lproj where lt lang gt represents the two letter language code for the language that you are using Reinstall the software See the getting started guide for instructions ENWW Solve software problems 223 Table 15 2 Problems with Mac OS X v10 3 and Mac OS X v10 4 continued The product name IP address or Rendezvous or Bonjour host name does not appear in the printer list box in the Printer Setup Utility Cause Solution The product might not be ready Make sure that the cables are connected correctly the product is on and the ready light is on If you are conne
192. nner and then press OK After scanning the page Scan another page appears on the control panel display If you have more pages to scan select Yes and then repeat step 6 for each page of the fax job Or If you are finished select No When the last page of the fax has exited the product you can start sending another fax copying or scanning You can assign a speed dial to numbers that you use regularly See Create and edit speed dials on page 112 If you have electronic phone books available you might be able to use them to select recipients Electronic phone books are generated by using third party software programs Send a fax by using a group dial entry 1 2 Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or on the flatbed scanner Press the one touch key for the group Or Press Fax Menu then select Phone Book Choose Select an entry and use the alphanumeric buttons to specify the group dial entry and then press OK Press Start Fax If the pages that you want to send are in the ADF then faxing begins automatically If the product ADF sensor detects that no document is loaded into the ADF input tray Send from flatbed scanner appears on the control panel display To send the fax from the flatbed scanner select Yes and then press OK After you press OK Load page X Press OK appears on the control panel display If you have already placed the document on the flatbed scanner press OK or p
193. not the product prints a confirmation Every fax report after a successful sending or receiving job Send fax only Receive fax Include first page On Sets whether or not the product includes a thumbnail Off image of the first page of the fax on the report Fax Error Report Every error Sets whether or not the product prints a report after a Send Error failed sending or receiving job Receive Error Never Last Call Report Prints a detailed report of the last fax operation either sent or received Fax Activity log Print log now Print log now Prints a list of the faxes that have been sent Auto Log Print from or received by this product Auto Log Print Select On to automatically print a report after every fax job Select Off to turn off the automatic print feature Phone Book report Prints a list of the speed dials that have been set up for this product Junk Fax list Prints a list of phone numbers that are blocked from sending faxes to this product Billing report Prints a list of billing codes that have been used for outgoing faxes This report shows how many sent faxes were billed to each code This menu item appears only when the billing codes feature is turned on All fax reports Prints all fax related reports Table 2 9 Photo Menu Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description View View photos on the memory card Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the photos
194. ns section and then open the Printer Features section b In the Print All Text as Black drop down list select Enabled Load letterhead or preprinted paper the same way for every a Open the Document Options section and then open the job whether printing on one or both sides of the page Printer Features section b In the Alternative Letterhead Mode drop down list select On c At the product load the paper the same way you would for printing on both sides Change the order in which pages are printed a Open the Document Options section and then open the Layout Options section b In the Page Order drop down list select Front to Back to print the pages in the same order as they are in the document or select Back to Front to print the pages in the reverse order Change print quality settings 1 On the File menu in the software program click Print 2 Onthe Paper Quality tab select the resolution or print quality settings that you want from the Print Quality drop down menu Si Click OK Print edge to edge originals The printed or copied page has a border of approximately 4 mm 1 6 of an inch The HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series does not support edge to edge printing or copying ENWW Change print quality settings 69 70 Chapter 8 Print tasks ENWW 9 Copy e Load originals e Use copy e Copy settings e Copy a book photo card models only e Copy photos e Copy mixed size originals e Duplex two side
195. ns to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Redial if no answer and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK Set the redial on communication error option If this option is turned on the product redials automatically if some sort of communication error occurs The factory set default for the redial on communication error option is On 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Redial Comm Error and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK Set light dark and resolution Set the default light dark contrast setting The contrast affects the lightness and darkness of an outgoing fax as it is being sent The default light dark setting is the contrast that is normally applied to items that are being faxed The slider is set to the middle as the default setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Default lighter darker and then press OK Use the lt button to move the slider to the left to make the fax lighter than the original or use the gt button to move the slider t
196. nting on two pages instead of one The autoreduction setting might not be set correctly The incoming faxes might have been sent on larger media Turn on the autoreduction setting Adjust the autoreduction setting to allow larger pages to be printed on one page Received faxes are too light are blank or have poor print quality The product ran out of toner while printing a fax The product stores the most recently printed faxes The amount of memory that is available determines the actual number of faxes stored for reprinting As soon as possible replace the print cartridge and then reprint the fax The fax that was sent was too light Contact the sender and have the sender resend the fax after altering the contrast settings Solve fax problems 147 Performance problems Problem Cause Solution Faxes are transmitting or being received very slowly The fax might be very complex such as one with many graphics Complex faxes take longer to be sent or received Breaking longer faxes into multiple jobs and decreasing the resolution can increase the transmission speed The receiving fax machine might have a slow modem speed The resolution at which the fax was sent or is being received might be very high The product sends the fax only at the fastest modem speed that the receiving fax machine can accept To receive the fax call and ask the sender to lower the resolution and r
197. nting the job The moisture content of the paper is uneven or the paper has moist spots on its surface Try different paper such as high quality paper that is intended for color laser printers The paper lot is flawed The manufacturing processes can cause some areas to reject toner Try different paper such as high quality paper that is intended for color laser printers 202 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Problem Cause Solution Vertical streaks or bands appear on the page bcbta CO AaBki gt a AcdBDCO Act OG AcbBtw One or more print cartridges might be defective Print the Supplies status page to check the remaining life See Information pages on page 158 Replace any low print cartridges See Print cartridge on page 176 The product is set to override the Replace color cartridge message and to continue printing Replace any low print cartridges See Print cartridge on page 176 The amount of background toner shading becomes unacceptable AQBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc AaBbCc Very dry low humidity conditions can increase the amount of background shading Check the device environment One or more print cartridges might be defective Replace any low print cartridges See Print cartridge on page 176 The product is set to override the Replace color cartridge message and to continue printing Replace any low
198. ntrol panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select System setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Time Date Press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the 12 hour clock or 24 hour clock and then press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons or the arrow buttons to enter the current time Complete one of the following e For the 12 hour clock use the arrow buttons to move past the fourth character Use the up and down arrow buttons to select a m or p m Press OK e For the 24 hour clock press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the current date Use two digits to specify the month day and year Press OK Use the control panel to set the fax header 4 2 ENWW At the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup then press OK Setup 109 3 4 5 Use the arrow buttons to select Basic setup then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Header then press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter your fax number and your company name or header and then press OK amp NOTE The maximum number of characters for the fax number is 20 use up to 25 characters for the company name Use of common localized letters in fax headers When using the control panel to enter your name in the header or to enter a name for a one touch key speed dial entry or group dial entry press the appropriate alphanumeric button repeatedly until the letter that you need appear
199. nts are currently installed in the device 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select PCL font list PS font list or PCL6 font list and then press OK Demo page 1 On the product control panel press Setup Contains examples of text and graphics 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Demo page and then press OK Event log You can print the event log from HP ToolboxFX the embedded Web server or HP Web Jetadmin See HP ToolboxFX on page 160 Embedded Web server on page 171 or the Web Jetadmin Help Usage page 1 On the product control panel press Setup Shows the number of one sided simplexed or two sided 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press duplexed pages and the average percentage of coverage OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Usage page and then press OK 158 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW ENWW Page description How to print the page Menu structure 1 On the product control panel press Setup Shows the control panel menus 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Menu structure and then press OK Network report 1 On the product control panel press Setup Shows the product network settings 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow but
200. nually 129 pauses inserting 112 prefixes inserting 115 redial manually 131 redialing automatically settings 116 tone or pulse settings 119 troubleshooting 145 dimensions media 55 disposal end of life 244 distinctive ring settings 122 dots per inch dpi fax 117 118 HP ImageREt 3600 90 specifications 3 dots troubleshooting 202 double sided printing 41 dpi dots per inch fax 117 118 faxing 15 HP ImageREt 3600 90 scanning 100 specifications 3 drivers Macintosh settings 39 Macintosh troubleshooting 223 presets Macintosh 39 settings 31 36 shortcuts Windows 67 specifications 3 supported 28 universal 28 Windows opening 67 duplex printing Windows 68 E e mail setting alerts in HP ToolboxFX 161 e mail alerts setting up 160 e mail scanning to Macintosh 42 resolution settings 101 Windows 97 Edge Control 87 edge to edge printing 79 electrical specifications 238 electronic faxes sending 133 embedded Web server 33 37 embedded Web server EWS features 171 end of life disposal 244 enlarging documents copying 75 environmental specifications 239 environmental stewardship program 242 EPS files troubleshooting 224 error messages control panel 191 error messages fax 138 error report fax printing 142 ENWW error correction setting fax 143 errors PostScript 225 EU statement for telecom operation 246 European Union waste disposal 245 eventlog 161 extension phones receiving faxes fro
201. o a jack for another phone line Try a different phone cord If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Device error press OK Generic engine error This is a warning message only Job output might be affected Device is busy Try again later The product is currently in use Wait for the product to finish the current job Doc feeder jam ADF has not been cleared since previous jam Clear the jam Doc feeder jam Clear Reload A piece of media is jammed in the ADF tray Open the document release door clear the jam close the document release door and reload the paper into the ADF tray If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Document feeder mispick Reload Media in the ADF tray was not picked up Remove the media from the ADF tray and then reload it Clean the ADF pickup roller See Clean the automatic document feeder ADF pickup roller assembly on page 181 If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Door open The print cartridge door is open Close the print cartridge door Engine Comm Error The product has experienced an engine communication timeout error Turn off the power by using the power switch wait at
202. o not use paper that is heavier than the recommended media specification for this product unless it is HP paper that has been approved for use in this product Glossy or coated paper Use only glossy or coated paper that is approved for use in laser printers Do not use glossy or coated paper designed for use in inkjet products ENWW Special paper or print media guidelines 57 Load paper and print media Tray 1 Tray 1 holds up to 150 pages of 75 g m 20 Ib paper or fewer pages of heavier media 15 mm 0 6 in Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing down Media guides ensure that the media feeds correctly into the product and that the print is not skewed Tray 1 has side and rear media guides When loading media adjust the media guides to match the length and width of the media that you are using amp NOTE When you add new media make sure that you remove all of the media from the input tray and straighten the stack of new media Do not fan the media This reduces jams by preventing multiple sheets of media from feeding through the product at one time 58 Chapter6 Paper and print media ENWW Configure tray When using tray 1 for a specific size of paper you can set the default size for the tray in HP ToolboxFX or from the control panel In HP ToolboxFX select Paper handling and then select the size for the tray ENWW To set the default paper size or type from the
203. o the right to make the fax darker than the original Press OK to save the selection Set resolution settings Er NOTE Increasing the resolution increases the fax size Larger faxes increase the send time and could exceed the available memory in the product The factory set default resolution setting is Fine ENWW Change fax settings 117 Use this procedure to change the default resolution for all fax jobs to one of the following settings Standard This setting provides the lowest quality and the fastest transmission time Fine This setting provides a higher resolution quality than Standard that is usually appropriate for text documents Superfine This setting is best used for documents that mix text and images The transmission time is slower than Fine but faster than Photo Photo This setting produces the best images but greatly increases the transmission time Set the default resolution setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Default Fax Resolution and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to change the resolution setting Press OK to save the selection Set the resolution for the current fax job 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Fax Menu Use the arrow buttons to select Send and then press OK Use the ar
204. of copies between 1 and 99 that you want as the default 5 Press OK to save your selection amp NOTE The factory set default for the number of copies is 1 Cancel a copy job To cancel a copy job press Cancel on the product control panel If more than one process is running pressing Cancel clears the process that currently appears on the product control panel display amp NOTE If you cancel a copy job clear the document from the flatbed scanner or from the automatic document feeder 74 Chapter9 Copy ENWW Reduce or enlarge copies Reduce or enlarge copies for the current job 1 A On the product control panel press Copy Features or On products with a graphic display press Copy Menu On the product control panel press Reduce Enlarge or On products with a graphic display press Size Select the size to which you would like to reduce or enlarge the copies in this job NOTE Ifyou select Custom 25 to 400 type a percentage by using the alphanumeric buttons If you select 2 pages per sheet or 4 pages per sheet select the orientation portrait or landscape Press Start Copy to save the selection and immediately start the copy job or press OK to save the selection without starting the job dl Er NOTE The change in the setting remains active for about 2 minutes after the copy job has been completed During this time Custom settings appears on the product control panel display
205. of the current fax settings for review e Fail the cord is in the wrong port the report contains suggestions for how to resolve the issue e Fail the phone line is not active the report contains suggestions for how to resolve the issue Change error correction and fax speed Set the fax error correction mode ENWW Usually the product monitors the signals on the telephone line while it is sending or receiving a fax If the product detects an error during the transmission and the error correction setting is On the product can request that the portion of the fax be resent The factory set default for error correction is On You should turn off error correction only if you are having trouble sending or receiving a fax and you are willing to accept the errors in the transmission Turning off the setting might be useful when you are trying to send a fax internationally or receive one or if you are using a satellite telephone connection 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Service and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Service and then press OK Solve fax problems 143 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Error correction and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK to save the selection Change the fax speed The fax speed setting is the modem protocol that the product uses to send faxes It is the worldwide standard for full duplex modem
206. ollowing menu items and then press OK e Select image size Set the size for the printed image e Select paper size Select the media size e Select paper type Select the media type e Number of copies Set the number of copies to print 1 to 99 When the message OK to print appears on the control panel display press OK Press X to exit the menu without printing Print a memory card thumbnail sheet Use the control panel to print a thumbnail sheet of all of the photos on a memory card ENWW i Insert the memory card into the product See Insert a memory card on page 150 The message Photo Menu displays Use the arrow buttons to select Thumbnail and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select either Fast or Best and then press OK Press X to exit the menu without printing Print a memory card thumbnail sheet 155 Print and scan photos from a proof sheet Preview images and print photos from a proof sheet A proof sheet can contain as many as 20 images This feature has been optimized and tested for use with Genuine HP Toner Supplies 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 Insert the memory card into the product The Photo Menu displays Use the arrow buttons to select Options and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Proof Sheet and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Print proof sheet and then press OK If more than 20 JPEG files exist on the memory card use the arrow buttons to select one of t
207. olution section select a resolution setting 2 3 4 Inthe Include With Fax section select Cover Page 5 Add more information in the Notes and Subject text boxes 6 Inthe Cover Page Template drop down box select a template 7 Doone of the following e Click Send Now to send the fax without previewing the cover page e Click Preview to view the cover page prior to sending the fax Cancel a fax Use these instructions to cancel a single fax that is currently dialing or a fax that is being transmitted or received Cancel the current fax Press Cancel on the control panel Any pages that have not been transmitted are canceled Pressing Cancel also stops group dial jobs Cancel a pending fax job Use this procedure to cancel a fax job in the following situations e The product is waiting to redial after encountering a busy signal an unanswered call or a communication error e The fax is scheduled to be sent at a future time ENWW Use fax 125 Use the following steps to cancel a fax job by using the Fax Job status menu 1 On the control panel press Fax Menu 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Send and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Job status and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to scroll through pending jobs until you reach the job that you want to clear 5 Press OK to select the job that you want to cancel Delete faxes from memory Use this procedure only if you are concerned that s
208. om support CM1312series Supported printer drivers for Windows e PCL5 UPD e PCL6 e HP postscript level 3 emulation The printer drivers include online Help that has instructions for common printing tasks and also describes the buttons checkboxes and drop down lists that are in the printer driver oa Er NOTE The version of PCL 5 that is used in this product is identical to the version of PCL 5 that is used in the HP Universal Print Driver UPD for Windows It installs and operates in the same manner as previous versions of PCL 5 and it does not require any special configuration For more information about the UPD see www hp com go upd HP Universal Print Driver UPD The HP Universal Print Driver UPD for Windows is a single driver that gives you instant access to virtually any HP LaserJet product from any location without downloading separate drivers It is built on proven HP print driver technology and has been tested thoroughly and used with many software programs It is a powerful solution that performs consistently over time The HP UPD communicates directly with each HP product gathers configuration information and then customizes the user interface to show the product s unique available features It automatically enables features that are available for the product such as two sided printing and stapling so you do not need to enable them manually For more information go to www hp com go upd 28
209. omeone else has access to your product and might try to reprint faxes from the memory CAUTION In addition to clearing the reprint memory this procedure clears any fax that is currently being sent unsent faxes that are pending redial faxes that are scheduled to be sent at a future time and faxes that are not printed or forwarded 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Service and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Service and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Clear saved faxes and then press OK 5 Press OK to confirm the deletion Use fax on a DSL PBX ISDN or VoIP system DSL HP products are designed specifically for use with traditional analog phone services They are not designed to work on DSL PBX ISDN lines or VoIP services but they might work with the proper setup and equipment NOTE HP recommends discussing DSL PBX ISDN and VoIP setup options with the service provider The HP LaserJet product is an analog device that is not compatible with all digital phone environments unless a digital to analog converter is used HP does not guarantee that the product will be compatible with digital environments or digital to analog converters A digital subscriber line DSL uses digital technology over standard copper telephone wires This product is not directly compatible with digital signals However if the configuration is specified during
210. on contains the following information about the product Physical specifications Electrical specifications Power consumption Environmental specifications Acoustic emissions 237 Physical specifications Table C 1 Physical specifications Product Height Depth Width Weight HP LaserJet CM1312 405 mm 16 0 inches 455mm 17 9 inches 437 mm 17 2 inches 21 1 kg 46 6 Ib HP LaserJet 467 mm 18 4 inches 490 mm 19 3 inches 497 mm 19 6 inches 24 6 kg 54 2 Ib CM1312nfi Electrical specifications A CAUTION Power requirements are based on the country region where the product is sold Do not convert operating voltages This will damage the product and void the product warranty Table C 2 Electrical specifications Item 110 volt models 230 volt models Power requirements 110 to 127 VAC 10 220 to 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 3 Hz 50 60 Hz 3 Hz Rated current 4 5A 2 5A Power consumption Table C 3 Power consumption average in watts Product model Printing Copying Ready Sleep Off HP LaserJet CM1312 300 W 310 W 7W DW HP LaserJet 300 W 310 W 8 W ow CM1312nfi Values are based on preliminary data See www hp com support CM1312series for current information Power reported is highest values measured using all standard voltages Instant on fuser technology Recovery time from Ready Sleep to start of printing lt 5 seconds Maximum heat dissipation fo
211. onfig menu 20 network configuration page 49 network port locating 6 setting up 48 network report printing 159 Network Settings tab HP ToolboxFX 170 networks HP Web Jetadmin 172 Macintosh installation 37 Neutral Grays 87 New Zealand telecom statements 246 noise specifications 239 number of copies changing 74 O online support 234 operating environment specifications 239 operating systems supported 28 36 ENWW operating systems networks 46 ordering supplies and accessories 228 ordering supplies Web sites 227 ordering supplies and accessories 229 orientation setting Windows 68 output bins locating 4 5 output quality copy troubleshooting 211 HP ImageREt 3600 90 HP ToolboxFX settings 167 print troubleshooting 202 219 scans troubleshooting 215 217 outside lines dial prefixes 115 pauses inserting 112 P packaging device 235 page order changing 68 page by page scanning Macintosh 42 pages blank 209 excessive curl 208 misfeeding 208 not printing 210 skewed 205 208 pages per sheet Windows 68 paper ADF sizes supported 144 copy settings 79 covers using different paper 67 curled troubleshooting 205 custom size selecting 67 custom size Macintosh settings 39 default settings 167 fax autoreduction settings 122 first and last pages using different paper 67 first page 39 HP ToolboxFX settings 168 jams 195 pages per sheet 40 size changing 79 size selecting 67 supported sizes 55
212. ons Set billing codes If the billing codes feature has been turned on the user will be asked to enter a billing code for each fax The billing code count is increased for each fax page that is sent This includes all types of faxes except for poll received fax forwarded or computer downloaded faxes For an undefined group or a group dial fax the billing code count is increased for each successful fax that is sent to each destination To print a report that shows the total for each billing code see Print the billing code report on page 119 The factory set default for the billing code setting is Off The billing code can be any number from 1 through 250 Set the billing code setting A 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Billing codes and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK Use billing codes 1 2 3 4 Load the document in the automatic document feeder ADF input tray or on the flatbed scanner On the control panel enter the phone number manually by speed dial or by group dial entry Press Start Fax Enter the billing code and then press Start Fax The fax job is sent and recorded in the billing code report For information about printing the billing code report see Print the billing code rep
213. or the embedded Web server For more information see the HP ToolboxFX online Help or Embedded Web server on page 171 For information about the fax controls on the control panel see Control panel on page 7 105 Fax features The product has the following fax features which are available from the control panel or from the product software Fax Setup Wizard for easy fax configuration Plain paper analog fax with 50 page automatic document feeder ADF and output tray of up to 125 page paper capacity 120 entry phone book and 8 speed dials from the control panel Automatic redial Digital storage of up to 400 fax pages Fax forwarding Delayed sending of faxes Ring features Configure rings to answer and distinctive ring compatibility service required through local telecommunications company Fax confirmation report Junk fax blocking Fax security Eight cover page templates available amp NOTE Not all features are listed The product software might need to be installed for some features to be available 106 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Setup Install and connect the hardware Connect to a telephone line The product is an analog device HP recommends using the product on a dedicated analog telephone line For information about using the product with other telephone environments see Use fax on a DSL PBX ISDN or VoIP system on page 126 Connect additional devices The product includes
214. ort CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box 182 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW 5 Plug in the product and then turn on the product Clean the lid backing Minor debris can accumulate on the white document lid backing that is located underneath the product lid 1 Turn off the product unplug the power cord and raise the lid 2 Clean the white document lid backing by using a soft cloth or sponge that has been moistened with a mild soap and warm water Wash the backing gently to loosen debris do not scrub the backing 3 Also clean the scanner strip next to the ADF scanner glass 4 Dry the backing by using a chamois or soft cloth ENWW Manage supplies 183 A CAUTION Do not use paper based wipes because they might scratch the backing 5 If this does not clean the backing well enough repeat the previous steps and use isopropyl alcohol to dampen the cloth or sponge and then wipe the backing thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any residual alcohol Clean the scanner glass Dirty glass from fingerprints smudges hair and so on slows down performance and affects the accuracy of special features such as fit to page and copy amp NOTE If streaks or other defects appear only on copies produced using the automatic document feeder ADF clean the scanner strip step 3 It is not necessary to
215. ort on page 119 Print the billing code report The billing code report is a printed list of all of the fax billing codes and the total number of faxes that have been billed to each code The billing code setting must be turned on in order to access this report ENWW Change fax settings 119 amp NOTE After this report is printed all billing data is deleted 1 On the control panel press Fax Menu ed Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK ES Use the arrow buttons to select Billing report and then press OK The product exits the menu settings and prints the report Receive fax settings Set or change number of rings to answer When the answer mode is set to Automatic the product rings to answer setting determines the number of times the telephone rings before the product answers an incoming call If the product is connected to a line that receives both fax and voice calls a shared line and that also uses an answering machine you might need to adjust the rings to answer setting The number of rings to answer for the product must be greater than the rings to answer on the answering machine This allows the answering machine to answer the incoming call and record a message if it is a voice call When the answering machine answers the call the product listens to the call and automatically answers it if it detects fax tones The default setting for rings to answer is five for the U S and Cana
216. ou the end user customer that HP hardware and accessories will be free from defects in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase for the period specified above If HP receives notice of such defects during the warranty period HP will at its option either repair or replace products which prove to be defective Replacement products may be either new or equivalent in performance to new HP warrants to you that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions after the date of purchase for the period specified above due to defects in material and workmanship when properly installed and used If HP receives notice of such defects during the warranty period HP will replace software which does not execute its programming instructions due to such defects HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free If HP is unable within a reasonable time to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted you will be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon prompt return of the product HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to new in performance or may have been subject to incidental use Warranty does not apply to defects resulting from a improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration b software interfacing parts or supplies not supplied by HP c unauthorized modification or misuse d operation outside of the published environmental specific
217. ow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK 76 Chapter9 Copy ENWW 4 5 Use the arrow buttons to select Default Collation and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off Press OK to save the selection NOTE The factory set default for automatic copy collation is On Color copies or black and white copies Mono 1 2 3 4 5 On the product control panel press Setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Color Copy and then press OK Use the arrow buttons and select On or Off When set to Off the control panel displays Restrict color if Start Copy Color is pressed Press OK Copy settings Copy quality Five copy quality settings are available Auto Select Mixed Printed Picture Photograph and Text The factory set default for copy quality is Auto Select where product automatically chooses the best quality setting based on the media input When making a copy of a photo or graphic you can select the Photograph setting for photos or the Printed Picture setting for other graphics to increase the quality of your copy Select the Text setting for items that contain mostly text Select the Mixed setting for documents that include both text and graphics Adjust the copy quality for the current job 1 ENWW On the product control panel press Copy
218. page to fit on a selected paper size Click Print document on and then select a size from the drop down list Scale a page to be a percent of the actual size Click of actual size and then type the percent or adjust the slider bar Print a watermark a Select a watermark from the Watermarks drop down list b To print the watermark on the first page only click First page only Otherwise the watermark is printed on each page Add or edit watermarks a In the Watermarks area click Edit The Watermark Details dialog box opens b Specify the settings for the NOTE The printer driver must be stored on your computer watermark and then click OK for this to work Set document finishing options To perform the following tasks open the printer driver and click the Finishing tab How do I Steps to perform Print on both sides Duplex Click Print on both sides If you will bind the document along the top edge click Flip pages up Print a booklet a Click Print on both sides b In the Booklet layout drop down list click Left binding or Right binding The Pages per sheet option automatically changes to 2 pages per sheet Print multiple pages per sheet a Select the number of pages per sheet from the Pages per sheet drop down list b Select the correct options for Print page borders Page order and Orientation Select page orientation a In the Orientation area click Portrait or Landscape b To print the page
219. pears on the screen might e Try adjusting your computer monitor not be an accurate representation of the settings to use more colors or levels of quality of the scan gray Typically you make this adjustment by opening Display in Windows Control Panel e Try adjusting the resolution settings in the scanner software See Scanner resolution and color on page 100 The original might have been loaded Use the media guides when you load the incorrectly originals into the ADF See Load paper and print media on page 58 The scanner glass might be dirty Clean the scanner glass See Clean the scanner glass on page 78 The graphics settings might not be suitable Try changing the graphics settings See for the type of scan job that you are Scanner resolution and color on page 100 performing ENWW Solve image quality problems 215 Problem Part of the image did not scan Cause The original might have been loaded incorrectly A colored background might be causing images in the foreground to blend into the background Solution Load the original on the flatbed glass or use the media guides when you load the originals into the ADF See Load originals for scanning on page 94 Try adjusting the settings before you scan the original or enhancing the image after you scan the original The original is longer than 381 mm 15 inches The original is too small The maximum scannable length
220. perature ranges e Store the supply in a horizontal position e Store the supply in a dark dry location away from heat and magnetic sources HP policy on non HP supplies Hewlett Packard Company cannot recommend the use of non HP supplies either new or remanufactured Because they are not HP products HP cannot influence their design or control their quality Service or repairs required as a result of using a non HP supply will not be covered under the warranty HP fraud hotline Call the HP fraud hotline if the product or HP ToolboxFX indicates that the print cartridge is not an HP print cartridge and you think that it is genuine HP will help determine if the product is genuine and take steps to resolve the problem The print cartridge might not be a genuine HP one if you notice the following issues e You are experiencing a large number of problems with the print cartridge e The print cartridge does not look like it usually does for example the pull tab or the box is different In the United States call toll free 1 877 219 3183 Outside the United States you can call collect Dial the operator and ask to place a collect call to this telephone number 1 770 263 4745 If you do not speak English a representative at the HP fraud hotline who speaks your language will assist you Or if someone who speaks your language is not available a language line interpreter will connect approximately one minute after the beginning of the call T
221. protocol can be selected only from the product control panel Link speed setting EY NOTE ENWW Incorrect changes to the link speed setting might prevent the product from communicating with other network devices For most situations the product should be left in automatic mode Changes can cause the product to power cycle Changes should be made only while the product is idle 1 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Network configuration and then press OK 2 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Link speed and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select one of the following settings Automatic 10T Full 10T Half 100TX Full 100TX Half E NOTE The setting must match with the network product to which you are connecting a network hub switch gateway router or computer 5 Press OK The product will power cycle Configure the network product HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only 51 52 Chapter5 Connectivity ENWW 6 Paper and print media ENWW Understand paper and print media use Supported paper and print media sizes Supported paper types and tray capacity Special paper or print media guidelines Load paper and print media Configure tray 53 Understand paper and print media use This product supports a variety of paper and other print media in accordance with the guidelines in this user guide Paper or print media that does not meet t
222. provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If this equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e __Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase separation between equipment and receiver e Connect equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is located e Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician NOTE Any changes or modifications to the printer that are not expressly approved by HP could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Use of a shielded interface cable is required to comply with the Class B limits of Part 15 of FCC rules Environmental product stewardship program Protecting the environment Hewlett Packard Company is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound manner This product has been designed with several attributes to minimize impacts on our environment Ozone production This produc
223. punched or glossy paper System Setup Change the system settings such as jam recovery and auto continue Change the Cartridge low threshold setting which sets the toner level that causes a Low toner pop up alert Service Gain access to various procedures required to maintain the product Device Polling Change the product polling settings which determine how often HP ToolboxFX collects data from the product Save Restore Settings Save the current settings for the product to a file on the computer Use this file to load the same settings onto another product or to restore these settings to this product at a later time Password Set change or clear the product security password see Turn on password protection from the control panel on page 172 Device Information The Device Information page stores data about your product for future reference The information that you type in the fields on this page appears on the Configuration page You can type any character in each of these fields E NOTE You must click Apply before your changes take effect 166 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW Paper Handling Use these options to configure your default settings For more information see Use the control panel menus on page 10 The following options are available for handling print jobs when the product is out of media e Select Wait for paper to be loaded e Select Cancel from the Paper out action drop
224. r Printers and Faxes Windows XP Printers and Faxes Windows XP 2 Select the driver and then click Professional and Server 2003 or Professional and Server 2003 or Properties or Preferences Printers and Other Hardware Printers and Other Hardware Devices Windows XP Home Devices Windows XP Home The steps can vary this procedure is most common For Windows Vista click Start click For Windows Vista click Start click Control Panel and then click Control Panel and then click Printer Printer 2 Right click the driver icon and then 2 Right click the driver icon and then select Printing Preferences select Properties 3 Click the Device Settings tab ENWW Priority for print settings 31 Software installation types for Windows The following software installation types are available e Recommended Installs the full software solution e Express Installs the print and scan drivers only There is an express option for USB connected products and another express option for network connected products Remove software for Windows 1 Click Start and then click All Programs 2 Click HP and then click HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series mfp 3 Click Uninstall HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series mfp and then follow the onscreen instructions to remove the software 32 Chapter 3 Software for Windows ENWW Supported utilities for Windows HP ToolboxFX The HP ToolboxFX is a program that you can use for the following tasks e Ch
225. r all models in Ready mode 50 BTU hour N w gt a 238 Appendix C Specifications ENWW Environmental specifications Table C 4 Environmental specifications Recommended Operating Storage Temperature 15 to 32 5 C 15 to 32 5 C 20 to 40 C 59 to 90 5 F 59 to 90 5 F 4 to 104 F Relative humidity 20 to 70 10 to 80 95 or less 1 Values are subject to change Acoustic emissions ENWW Table C 5 Acoustic emissions Sound Power Level Declared per ISO 9296 Printing 12 ppm Lwaa 6 1 Bels A 61 dB A Ready Inaudible Sound Pressure Level Bystander Position Declared per ISO 9296 Printing 12 ppm Loam 47 dB A Ready Inaudible 1 Values are based on preliminary data See www hp com support CM1312series for current information 2 Configuration tested HP LaserJet CM1312 printing simplex using A4 paper at 12 ppm Environmental specifications 239 240 Appendix C Specifications ENWW D Regulatory information ENWW This section contains the following regulatory information FCC regulations Environmental product stewardship program Additional statements for telecom fax products Declaration of conformity Country region specific statements 241 FCC regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to
226. r button Perform a color copy operation Scan Menu button Access the scan menu Start Scan button Perform a scan operation Photo Menu button Access the photo menu Start Photo button Print the selected photos from the memory card Control panel walkaround 9 Control panel menus Use the control panel menus To gain access to the control panel menus use the following steps 1 Press Setup Er NOTE To access the function specific menus HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only press Fax Menu Copy Menu Scan Menu or Photo Menu 2 Use the arrow buttons to navigate the listings e Press OK to select the appropriate option e Press Cancel to cancel an action or return to the Ready state Control panel Setup menu These sub menus are available from the control panel main Setup menu e Use the Copy setup menu to configure basic copy default settings such as contrast collation or the number of copies printed e Use the Reports menu to print reports that provide information about the product e Use the Fax setup menu to configure the outgoing and incoming fax options and the basic settings for all faxes e Use the Photo setup menu to configure the basic settings for printing photos from a memory card e Use the System setup menu to establish basic product settings such as language print quality or volume levels e Use the Service menu to restore default settings clean the product and acti
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228. rately HP is committed to providing inventive high quality products and services that are environmentally sound from product design and manufacturing to distribution customer use and recycling When you participate in the HP Planet Partners program we ensure your HP LaserJet print cartridges are recycled properly processing them to recover plastics and metals for new products and diverting millions of tons of waste from landfills Since this cartridge is being recycled and used in new materials it will not be returned to you Thank you for being environmentally responsible amp NOTE Use the return label to return original HP LaserJet print cartridges only Please do not use this label for HP inkjet cartridges non HP cartridges refilled or remanufactured cartridges or warranty returns For information about recycling your HP inkjet cartridges please go to http www hp com recycle Return and recycling instructions United States and Puerto Rico The enclosed label in the HP LaserJet toner cartridge box is for the return and recycling of one or more HP LaserJet print cartridges after use Please follow the applicable instructions below Multiple returns two to eight cartridges 1 Package each HP LaserJet print cartridge in its original box and bag 2 Tape up to eight single boxes together using strapping or packaging tape up to 70 Ibs 3 Use a single pre paid shipping label OR 1 Use your own suitable box or reque
229. res the user to have set a password in product security After the password is set Off the following options are set e Private receive is turned on e Al old faxes are deleted from memory e Fax forwarding set to Off and is not allowed to be changed e All incoming faxes are stored in memory Fax Number On Verify that a fax number is valid by entering it a second time Confirmation Off Allow Fax Reprint On Sets whether all received faxes stored in available memory can be reprinted Off Fax Tel Ring Time 20 Sets when the product should stop sounding the Fax Tel audible ring to notify the user of an incoming voice call 30 40 70 Fax Speed Fast V 34 Increases or decreases the allowed fax communication speed Medium V 17 Slow V 29 Table 2 5 System setup menu Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Language List of available Sets the language in which the control panel displays control panel messages and product reports display languages 16 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW ENWW Table 2 5 System setup menu continued Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Paper setup Default paper size Letter Sets the size for printing internal reports or any print job that does not specify a size A4 Legal Default paper type Lists available Sets the type for printing internal reports or any print job that media types does not specify a type Tray 1 Paper type Sets the default size and type for tra
230. ress Requires administrator to input the product MAC hardware address on BOOTP server in order for product to obtain an IP address from that server Auto IP For Automatic IP address assignment If neither a DHCP server nor a BOOTP server is present this service allows the product to generate a unique IP address Install the product on a network HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only In this configuration the product is connected directly to the network and can be configured to allow all computers on the network to print directly to the product Er NOTE This mode is the recommended network configuration for the product 1 Before turning on the product connect the product directly to the network by inserting a network cable into the product network port 2 Turm on the product wait 2 minutes and then use the control panel to print a configuration page amp NOTE Make sure that an IP address is listed on the configuration page before proceeding to the next step If an IP address is not present reprint the configuration page 3 Insert the product CD into the computer If the software installer does not start navigate to the setup exe file on the CD and double click the file 4 Follow the installer instructions NOTE When the installer prompts for a network address provide the IP address listed on the configuration page that you printed before starting the installer program or search for the p
231. ress might have been changed From the control panel print a configuration page Confirm the IP address with that listed in the Properties dialog box The product might not be set up as the default printer Open the Printers or Printers and Faxes dialog box right click the product and then click Set as Default Printer The product might have encountered an error Check the control panel for an error message See Control panel messages on page 191 The product might be paused or offline Open the Printers or Printers and Faxes dialog box and verify that the product status is Ready If it is Paused right click the product and click Resume Printing The product might not be receiving power Check the power cord and verify that the product is turned on Other devices are running on your computer The product might not share a USB port If you have an external hard drive or network switchbox that is connected to the same port as the product the other device might be interfering To connect and use the product disconnect the other device or use two USB ports on the computer Copy problems Prevent copy problems The following are a few simple steps you can take to improve copy quality e Copy from the flatbed scanner This will produce a higher quality copy than copying from the automatic document feeder ADF Use quality originals Load the media correctly If the media is loaded incorr
232. ring 200 locating 4 5 black and white printing troubleshooting 206 black and white scanning 101 blank copies troubleshooting 214 blank pages troubleshooting 209 blank scans troubleshooting 217 blocking faxes 123 books copying 80 scanning 102 busy signals redialing options 116 c cables part numbers 229 USB troubleshooting 210 calibrating color 167 call report fax troubleshooting 148 caller ID boxes connecting 108 calling cards 129 Canadian DOC regulations 250 cancel scan jobs 99 canceling copy jobs 74 faxes 125 print Job 66 cartridge door release locating 4 cartridges HP fraud hotline 175 part numbers 229 recycling 175 243 replacing 176 status checking 174 status viewing with HP Toolbox FX 160 storing 175 warranty 233 cartridges print Macintosh status 41 changing memory card default settings 153 characters troubleshooting 204 cleaning automatic document feeder 181 exterior 185 glass 185 lid backing 183 paper path 179 scanner glass 78 184 scanner strip 183 185 collating copies 76 color adjusting 86 calibrating 167 Edge Control 87 halftone options 86 HP ImageREt 3600 90 managing 86 matching 88 Microsoft Office Basic Colors palette 88 Neutral Grays 87 printin grayscale 86 printed vs monitor 88 scanning settings 101 sRGB 87 90 troubleshooting 206 color themes 87 Index 253 color scanning settings 100 colored text print as black 68 comparison product models 1 configura
233. rinting 136 ring patterns settings 122 rings to answer settings 120 stamp received setting 123 troubleshooting 146 when you hear fax tones 137 recycling HP printing supplies returns and environmental program 243 recycling supplies 175 redial manually 131 redialing automatically settings 116 reducing documents copying 75 removing Macintosh software 37 repacking device 235 repetitive defects troubleshooting 206 replacement parts and supplies 229 replacing print cartridges 176 reports configuration page 12 158 demo page 12 158 fax 24 menumap 12 159 network report 12 159 PCL 6 font list 12 PCL font list 12 PS font list 12 service page 12 supplies status page 12 158 usage page 12 158 reports fax error 142 printing all 141 troubleshooting 148 ENWW reports product configuration page 49 network configuration page 49 reprinting faxes 136 resize documents Macintosh 39 Windows 67 resizing documents copying 75 resolution fax 117 118 HP ImageREt 3600 90 scanning 100 specifications 3 restoring factory set defaults 190 RGB settings 87 90 ring patterns 122 ring tones distinctive 122 rings to answer setting 120 rollers ordering 229 S safety statements 250 scale documents Macintosh 39 Windows 67 scaling documents copying 75 scan cancel 99 Scan to button setting up 96 scanner glass cleaning 78 184 load for copying 73 loading for scanning 95 strip cleaning 185 scanning black and white 101
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235. rocedure to change the contrast for the current copy job only Adjust the lighter darker setting for the current job 1 On the control panel press Lighter Darker Or On products with a graphical display press Copy Menu then use the arrow buttons to select Lighter Darker and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to adjust the setting Move the slider to the left to make the copy lighter than the original or move the slider to the right to make the copy darker than the original Press Start Copy to save the selection and immediately start the copy job or press OK to save the selection without starting the job NOTE The change in the setting remains active for about 2 minutes after the copy job has been completed During this time Custom settings appears on the product control panel display Adjust the default lighter darker setting oa Er NOTE The default lighter darker setting affects all copy jobs 1 2 3 4 On the product control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Copy setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Default lighter darker and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to adjust the setting Move the slider to the left to make all of the copies lighter than the original or move the slider to the right to make all of the copies darker than the original Press OK to save the selection 78 Chapter9 Copy ENWW Define custom copy settings When you change the copy
236. roduct on the network 5 Allow the installation process to complete and then restart the computer 48 Chapter5 Connectivity ENWW Configure the network product HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model only View settings Network configuration page The network configuration page lists the current settings and properties of the product network card To print the network configuration page from the product complete the following steps 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Network report and then press OK Configuration page The configuration page lists the current settings and properties of the product You can print a configuration page from the product or HP ToolboxFX To print the configuration page from the product complete the following steps 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Reports and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Configuration report and then press OK A second page also prints fax models only On that page the Fax Settings and Imaging Settings sections provide details about the product fax settings Change settings You can use the embedded Web server EWS or HP ToolboxFX to view or change the IP configuration settings To gain access to the embedded Web server type the product IP address in the address line of a Web browser You can view HP
237. rop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets MSDS for supplies containing chemical substances for example toner can be obtained by contacting the HP Web site at www hp com go msds or www hp com hpinfo globalcitizenship environment For more information To obtain information about these environmental topics Product environmental profile sheet for this and many related HP products HP s commitment to the environment HP s environmental management system HP s end of life product return and recycling program Material Safety Data Sheets Visit www hp com go environment or www hp com hpinfo globalcitizenship environment ENWW Environmental product stewardship program 245 Additional statements for telecom fax products EU statement for telecom operation This product is intended to be connected to the analog Public Switched Telecommunication Networks PSTN of European Economic Area EEA countries regions It meets requirements of EU R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Annex II and carries appropriate CE conformity marking For more details see Declaration of Conformity issued by the manufacturer in another section of this manual However due to differences between individual national PSTNs the product may not guarantee unconditional a
238. row buttons to select Fax Resolution and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the appropriate resolution setting Press OK to save the selection Set the default glass size setting This setting determines which paper size the flatbed scanner scans when you send a fax from the scanner The factory set default is determined by the country region in which you purchased the product 1 2 3 4 5 6 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Default glass size and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select the correct paper size setting A4 or Letter Press OK to save the selection 118 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Set tone dialing or pulse dialing Use this procedure to set the product to tone dialing or pulse dialing mode The factory set default is Tone Do not change this setting unless you know that the telephone line cannot use tone dialing a 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Dialing Mode and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Tone or Pulse and then press OK to save the selection NOTE The pulse dialing option is not available in all countries regi
239. rrow buttons to select the ring pattern that you want and then press OK 6 After product installation is complete ask someone to send a fax to you in order to verify that the ring pattern service is working correctly Use autoreduction for incoming faxes If the fit to page option is turned on the product automatically reduces long faxes up to 75 to fit the information on the default paper size for example the fax is reduced from legal to letter size If the fit to page option is turned off long faxes print at full size on multiple pages The factory set default for incoming fax autoreduction is On If you have the stamp received faxes option turned on you might also want to turn on autoreduction This reduces the size of the incoming faxes slightly and prevents the page stamp from forcing a fax onto two pages 122 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW amp NOTE Make sure that the default media size setting matches the size of the media that is loaded in the tray 1 On the control panel press Setup 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select Fit to page and then press OK 5 Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK to save the selection Set the default fax reprint settings The default fax reprint setting is On To change this setting from the control panel complet
240. s Cause Solution This problem occurs with some programs e Try downloading the fonts that are contained in the EPS file to the product before printing e Send the file in ASCII format instead of binary encoding You are unable to print from a third party USB card Cause Solution This error occurs when the software for USB printers is not installed When adding a third party USB card you might need the Apple USB Adapter Card Support software The most current version of this software is available from the Apple Web site 224 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Table 15 2 Problems with Mac OS X v10 3 and Mac OS X v10 4 continued When connected with a USB cable the product does not appear in the Macintosh Printer Setup Utility after the driver is selected Cause Solution This problem is caused by either a software or a hardware Software troubleshooting component e Check that your Macintosh supports USB e Verify that your Macintosh operating system is Mac OS X v10 3 or Mac OS X v10 4 e Ensure that your Macintosh has the appropriate USB software from Apple Hardware troubleshooting e Check that the product is turned on e Verify that the USB cable is connected correctly e Check that you are using the appropriate high speed USB cable e Ensure that you do not have too many USB devices drawing power from the chain Disconnect all of the devices from the chain and connect the cable
241. s Possible values range from 1 to 11 with 6 being the default no change value Sharpen The default sharpen setting for copies Possible values range from 1 to 11 with 6 being the default no change value Background Removal The default background removal setting for copies Possible values range from 1 to 11 with 6 being the default no change value Color Balance The default color balance setting for copies Possible values range from 1 to 11 with 6 being the default no change value Values can be set for each of the following settings e Red e Green e Blue Grayness The default grayness setting for copies Possible values range from 1 to 11 with 6 being the default no change value Restore defaults Sets all customized copy settings to the factory default values Control panel menus 11 Table 2 2 Reports menu Menu Item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Demo page Prints a page that demonstrates print quality Menu structure Prints a control panel menu layout map The active settings for each menu are listed Configuration Prints a list of all the product settings Includes network report information when the product is connected to the network Supplies status Prints the print cartridge status Includes the following page information e Approximate pages remaining e Serial number e Number of pages printed Network report Displays status for e Network hardware conf
242. s Then press the gt button to select that letter and move to the next space The following table shows which letters and numbers appear on each alphanumeric button Key number Characters 1 1 2 ABCabc2 3 DEFdef3 4 GHIghi4 5 JKLjkI5 6 MNOmno6 7 PQRSpqrs 7 8 TUVtuvs 9 WXYZwxyz9g 0 0 amp RW space H Er NOTE Use gt to move the cursor on the control panel and use lt to delete characters Manage the phone book You can store frequently dialed fax numbers or groups of fax numbers as speed dials or group dial entries In the product phone book a total of 120 entries are available for speed dials and group dial entries For example if you program 100 of the entries as speed dials the remaining 20 can be used for group dials amp NOTE Speed dials and group dial entries are more easily programmed from HP ToolboxFX or the embedded Web server For more information see the HP ToolboxFX online Help or Embedded Web server on page 171 110 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Use phone book data from other programs NOTE Before a phone book from another program can be imported you must use the export feature in that other program HP ToolboxFX can import contact information from other software program phone books The following table shows which programs are supported for HP ToolboxFX Program Description Microsoft Outloo
243. s the busy number See Set autoredial on page 116 Allow the product to retry sending the fax Call the recipient to ensure that the fax machine is on and ready Check that you are dialing the correct fax number Check for a dial tone on the phone line by pressing Start Fax Perform a fax test to verify that the phone line works and is plugged into the correct port see Perform a fax test on page 143 138 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Table 12 1 Alert and warning messages continued Control panel message Description Recommended action If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Fax memory full Canceling recv During the fax transmission the product ran out of memory Only the pages that fit into memory will be printed Print all of the faxes and then have the sender resend the fax Have the sender divide the fax job into multiple jobs before resending Cancel all fax jobs or clear the faxes from memory See Delete faxes from memory on page 126 Fax memory full Canceling send During the fax job the memory filled All pages of the fax have to be in memory for a fax job to work correctly Only the pages that fit into memory were sent Print all received faxes or wait until all pending faxes are sent Ask the sender to send the fax again Cancel all fax jobs or clear the faxes from m
244. s 144 skewed pages 205 208 speed faxing 148 text 204 toner scatter 205 toner smear 203 toner specks 202 USB cables 210 wrinkles 205 two sided printing Windows 68 types media HP ToolboxFX settings 168 U unblocking fax numbers 123 uninstalling Macintosh software 37 universal print driver 28 UNIX 34 UNIX software 34 usage page printing USB port locating 6 Macintosh installation 37 troubleshooting 210 158 ENWW troubleshooting Word faxing from 134 Macintosh 224 wrinkles troubleshooting 205 type included 3 user replaceable parts 229 Vv V 34 setting 144 vertical lines troubleshooting 203 vertical white or faded stripes 211 voltage requirements 238 volume settings 18 volume adjusting 115 Ww warranty Customer self repair 232 print cartridge 233 product 231 transfer unit and fuser 233 watermarks Windows 67 wavy paper troubleshooting 205 Web sites customer support 234 HP Web Jetadmin downloading 172 Macintosh customer support 234 Material Safety Data Sheet MSDS 245 ordering supplies 227 228 universal print driver 28 weight 238 white or faded stripes troubleshooting 211 Windows add scan to destinations 97 driver settings 31 drivers supported 28 faxing from 133 problem solving issues 223 scanning to e mail 97 scanning to folder 97 software components 27 33 supported operating systems 28 universal print driver 28 ENWW Index 261 262 Index ENWW 2008 Hewlett Packard
245. s on your speed dial list import phone books from a variety of sources and update and maintain the contact list e To add an individual contact to the speed dial list select the row of the speed dial number that you want to specify Type the contact name in the Contact name window Type the fax number in the Fax number window Click Add e To add a group of contacts to the speed dial list select the row of the speed dial number that you want to specify Click Add Group Double click a contact name from the list on the left to move it to the group list on the right or select a name on the left and then click the appropriate arrow to move it to the group list on the right You can also use those two methods to move names from right to left When you have created a group type a name in the Group name window and then click OK e To edit an existing individual speed dal entry click anywhere on the row containing the contact name to select it and then click Update Type changes in the appropriate windows and then click OK e To edit an existing group speed dial entry click anywhere on the row containing the group name to select it and then click Update Group Make any required changes and then click OK e To delete an entry from the speed dial list select the item and then click Delete e To move speed dial entries select the entry and then click Move or select Move and then specify the entry in the dialog box Either select Next empty
246. s that send and receive data across telephone lines at up to 33 600 bits per second bps The factory set default for the fax speed setting is High V 34 You should change the setting only if you are having trouble sending a fax to or receiving a fax from a particular device Decreasing the fax speed might be useful when you are trying to send a fax overseas or receive one from overseas or if you are using a satellite telephone connection 1 On the control panel press Fax Menu 2 Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK 3 Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Speed and then press OK 4 Use the arrow buttons to select a speed setting and then press OK Problems sending faxes Problem Cause Solution The document stops feeding in the The maximum length of a page that you Print the document on shorter media middle of faxing can load is 381 mm 15 inches Faxing of a longer page stops at 381 mm 15 If no jam exists and less than one minute inches has elapsed wait a moment before pressing Cancel If a jam exists remove the jam Then resend the job If the item is too small it can jam inside Use the flatbed scanner The minimum the automatic document feeder ADF page size for the ADF is 127 x 127 mm 5 x 5 inches If a jam exists remove the jam Then resend the job Faxes stop during sending The receiving fax machine might be Try sending to another fax machine malfunctioning
247. s the card and then the product control panel displays X photos found on card where X is the number of recognized JPEG files found on the memory card After a few seconds the message Photo Menu appears on the control panel display Now you can use the HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model to print photos See Print photos directly from the memory card on page 154 ENWW Insert a memory card 151 3 Grasp the card and gently pull it straight out of the memory card slot to remove it A CAUTION To avoid damaging the files stored on the card do not remove a memory card while the product is accessing it Wait for the LED near the memory card slots to stop blinking before you remove the memory card When the LED remains illuminated it is safe to remove the memory card 8 34 II 187 ouHsvraiavanoo 152 Chapter 13 Photo ENWW Change memory card default settings The HP LaserJet CM1312 fax photo card model product comes with default settings that you can change for photo printing from the product control panel dl E NOTE The default settings remain as selected until you change and save them again If you want to ENWW change the settings temporarily for a particular photo printing job see Print photos directly from the memory card on page 154 1 2 Press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Photo setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to s
248. settings at the control panel Custom settings appears on the control panel display The custom settings remain in effect for approximately 2 minutes and then the product returns to the default settings To immediately return to the default settings press Cancel Print or copy edge to edge The product cannot print fully edge to edge The maximum printing area is 203 2 x 347 mm 8 x 13 7 in leaving a 4 mm unprintable border around the page Considerations for printing or scanning documents with cropped edges e When the original is smaller than the output size move the original 4 mm 1 6 inch away from the corner indicated by the icon on the scanner Recopy or scan in this position e When the original is the size of the desired output make a copy with smaller edges by using Reduce Enlarge to reduce the image The edges and the copy are reduced in size by up to 2 mm Copy onto media of different types and sizes The product is set to copy on either letter or A4 size paper depending on the country region in which it was purchased You can change the size and type of media that you copy to for the current copy job or for all copy jobs Change the media size and type for the current job dl NOTE Change the default media size and type settings to change the media size and type 1 On the product control panel press Copy Features Or For products with a graphical display press Copy Menu then use the arrow keys to
249. shoot fax Never transmission issues If error At end of call Error correction On The error correction mode allows the sending device to re Off transmit data if it detects an error signal The default setting is on Fax Service Log The fax service log prints out the last 40 entries in the fax log Cleaning mode Cleans the product when specks or other marks appear on printed output The cleaning process removes dust and excess toner from the paper path When selected the product prompts you to load plain Letter or A4 paper in tray 1 Press OK to begin the cleaning process Wait until the process completes Discard the page that prints ENWW Control panel menus 19 Table 2 6 Service menu continued Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description PowerSave Time Off Specify the amount of idle time before the product enters sleep 1 minute mode 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours USB speed High Sets the USB speed Full Less paper curl On When printed pages are consistently curled this option Off sets the product to a mode that reduces curl The default setting is Off Archive print On When printing pages that will be stored for a long time this Off option sets the product to a mode that reduces toner smearing and dusting The default setting is Off Restore defaults Sets all customized settings to the factory default values Table 2 7 Network configuration menu
250. shortcuts and then click OK to print the job with the predefined settings Create a custom printing shortcut a Select an existing shortcut as a base b Select the print options for the new shortcut c Click Save As type a name for the shortcut and click OK Set paper and quality options To perform the following tasks open the printer driver and click the Paper Quality tab How do I Steps to perform Select a page size Select a size from the Paper size drop down list Select a custom page size a Click Custom The Custom Paper Size dialog box opens b Type a name for the custom size specify the dimensions and click OK Select a paper source Select a tray from the Paper source drop down list Select a paper type Select a type from the Paper type drop down list Print covers on different paper a In the Special pages area click Covers or Print pages on different paper and then click Settings b Select an option Print the first or last page on different paper to print a blank or preprinted front cover back cover or both Or select an option to print the first or last page on different paper c Select options from the Paper source and Paper type drop down lists and then click Add d Click OK Set document effects To perform the following tasks open the printer driver and click the Effects tab ENWW Use features in the Windows printer driver 67 How do I Steps to perform Scale a
251. ssurance of successful operation on every PSTN termination point Network compatibility depends on the correct setting being selected by the customer in preparation of its connection to the PSTN Please follow the instructions provided in the user manual If you experience network compatibility issues please contact your equipment supplier or Hewlett Packard help desk in the country region of operation Connecting to a PSTN termination point may be the subject of additional requirements set out by the local PSTN operator New Zealand telecom statements The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum conditions for connection to its network It indicates no endorsement of the product by Telecom nor does it provide any sort of warranty Above all it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in all respects with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make or model nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom s network services This equipment may not provide for the effective hand over of a call to another device connected to the same line This equipment shall not be set up to make automatic calls to the Telecom 111 Emergency Service This product has not been tested to ensure compatibility with the FaxAbility distinctive ring service for New Zealand Telephone Consumer Protection Act United Sta
252. st a free bulk collection box from the hitp www hp com recycle or 1 800 340 2445 holds up to eight HP LaserJet print cartridges 2 Use a single pre paid shipping label Single returns 1 Package the HP LaserJet print cartridge in its original bag and box 2 Place the shipping label on the front of the box Shipping For all HP LaserJet print cartridge recycling returns give the package to UPS during your next delivery or pickup or take it to an authorized UPS drop off center For the location of your local UPS drop off center call 1 800 PICKUPS or visit http www ups com If you are returning via USPS label give the ENWW Environmental product stewardship program 243 package to a U S Postal Service carrier or drop off ata U S Postal Service Office For more information or to order additional labels or boxes for bulk returns visit http www hp com recycle or call 1 800 340 2445 Requested UPS pickup will be charged normal pickup rates Information subject to change without notice Non US returns To participate in HP Planet Partners return and recycling program just follow the simple directions in the recycling guide found inside the packaging of your new printer supply item or visit http www hp com recycle Select your country region for information on how to return your HP LaserJet printing supplies Paper This product is capable of using recycled papers when the paper meets the guidelines outlined in the HP Las
253. support flyer that came in the product box 1 Turn off the power by using the power switch and then wait at least 30 seconds 2 Ifa surge protector is being used remove it Plug the product directly into the wall socket 3 Turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box ENWW Control panel messages 191 Table 15 1 Control panel messages continued Control panel message Description Recommended action 52 Scanner Error The product has experienced an internal hardware error Turn off the power by using the power switch wait at least 30 seconds and then turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If a surge protector is being used remove it Plug the product directly into the wall socket Use the power switch to turn the product on If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box 57 Fan Error Turn off then on The product has experienced a problem with its internal fan Turn off the power by using the power switch wait at least 30 seconds and then turn on the power and wait for the product to initialize If the error persists contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box 79 Error Turn off then on Th
254. t Scan to program the folder e mail and program destinations for scanning Set up destinations on the product 1 Click Start click Programs or All Programs in Windows XP click HP click the product click Scan and then click Settings 2 Select Change the destinations that show up on the all in one control panel 96 Chapter11 Scan ENWW 5 The product is pre configured with the following three destinations in the dialog box e Scan a document and attach it to an e mail e Scan a photo and attach it to an e mail e Scan a photo and save it as a file Highlight a destination and click the arrow to move to the destinations currently on the dialog box Repeat for all three destinations Click Update Add destinations 1 5 6 Click Start click Programs or All Programs in Windows XP click HP click the product click Scan and then click Settings Select Create a new destination with settings that specify Do one of the following e For folders select Save it to my computer and then click Next e For e mail select Attach to a new e mail and then click Next e For programs select Open it in another software application and then click Next Enter the file destination name or check to set up the destination on the product Name the default destination and then click Next Select the quality and click Next Verify the selections and then click Save Delete destinations 1 3 From the Set up
255. t generates no appreciable ozone gas O3 Power consumption Power usage drops significantly while in Ready Sleep mode which saves natural resources and saves money without affecting the high performance of this product To determine the ENERGY STAR qualification status for this product see the Product Data Sheet or Specifications Sheet Qualified products are also listed at http www hp com hpinfo globalcitizenship environment productdesign ecolabels html Toner consumption Economode uses significantly less toner which might extend the life of the print cartridge Paper use This product s manual optional automatic duplex feature two sided printing and N up printing multiple pages printed on one page capability can reduce paper usage and the resulting demands on natural resources 242 Appendix D Regulatory information ENWW Plastics Plastic parts over 25 grams are marked according to international standards that enhance the ability to identify plastics for recycling purposes at the end of the product s life HP LaserJet print supplies It s easy to return and recycle your HP LaserJet print cartridges that have reached estimated end of life free of charge with HP Planet Partners Multilingual program information and instructions are included in every new HP LaserJet print cartridge and supplies package You help reduce the toll on the environment further when you return multiple cartridges together rather than sepa
256. t other settings as necessary to configure for the product environment 108 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Use fax set up wizard on the PC If you completed the software installation you are ready to send faxes from your computer If you did not complete the fax setup process at the time you installed the software you can complete it at any time by using the Fax Setup Wizard 1 2 3 Click Start and then click Programs Click HP click the name of the product and then click HP Fax Setup Wizard Follow the onscreen instructions in the HP Fax Setup Wizard to set the time date and fax header as well as several other settings Use the Fax Set Up Utility 1 2 3 At the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax Set up Utility and then press OK Follow the on screen prompts and select the appropriate response for each question using the arrow keys Configure fax settings The product fax settings can be set from the control panel from HP ToolboxFX or from the embedded Web server At the initial set up process the HP Fax Setup Wizard can be used to configure the settings In the United States and many other countries regions setting the time date and other fax header information is a legal requirement Use the control panel to set the fax time date and header To use the control panel to set the date time and header complete the following steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 At the co
257. t the fax is coming 1 A Load the document into the automatic document feeder ADF input tray NOTE You cannot use the flatbed scanner when sending a fax by dialing from an extension telephone Pick up the handset of a telephone that is connected to the same line as the product Dial the fax number by using the telephone keypad When the recipient answers instruct the person to start the fax machine When you hear the fax tones press Start Fax wait until Connecting appears on the control panel display and then hang up the telephone or wait on the line until the fax is completed to resume voice calling Send a delayed fax Use the product control panel to schedule a fax to be sent automatically at a future time to one or more people When this procedure is completed the product scans the document into memory and then returns to the Ready state NOTE If the product cannot transmit the fax at the scheduled time that information is indicated on the fax error report if that option is turned on or recorded in the fax activity log The transmittal might not be initiated because the fax sending call is not answered or because a busy signal stops the redial attempts ENWW If a fax has been scheduled to be sent at a future time but it requires updating send the additional information as another job All faxes that are scheduled to go to the same fax number at the same time are delivered as individual faxes
258. tSernpl RE e EC sorsan ainan naaa EEE ENERE ERNE AAAA 225 Appendix A Supplies and accessories Order parts accessories and supplies 2 0 0 ce cece cece eee e ee eeeeeeeeceeeaaecaeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeseeseecsecsaesaeeaeeeeeess 228 Order directly tte ue 228 Order through service or support providers ceceeeceecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeeeeeneeeaeees 228 Order directly through the HP ToolboxFX software ssssesssenenennnennsnnssnnsseesreerrrnnnrrnrrnnn 228 SC ge 229 S PPl ES ccesussucmstedvvaancedterveanacastedenaadeuleaissagaduddersadadladeesvaaandudavebesaddeddeasaaanctecieaaaunteaeeamandaets 229 Cable and interface accessories ccccceeeeeeceeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeteeteeeeaaaaaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeeas 229 User replaceable Pats iiia roa E a E a aE A ASA 229 Appendix B Service and support Hewlett Packard limited warranty statement 00 ee ceccee ee ceteeee eee eeetne eee ee teat eee eeetaaeeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeeeiaaees 231 Customer self repair warranty Service cc ceeeeeeee eee eetee eee eeeeene eee eeeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeneeeeenenaaes 232 Print cartridge limited warranty statement cc eee e ee eeetee eee eeeeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeneaaes 233 CUSLOMEr SUPDOM testen Eege ASS 234 Repacking the device e epeegguuge Eed ENEE dnni irina E RAEL NEERA NATAN NEENA ARANEA NARRAR 235 Appendix C Specifications viii Physical specifications 0 0 0 eee ee ee eenree eee eee nent eter rn
259. telephone keypad The default setting is On Turn this setting off only if you use pulse dialing or if you have a service from your telephone company that also uses the 1 2 3 sequence The telephone company service does not work if it conflicts with the product 1 2 3 4 5 On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Extension Phone and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On or Off and then press OK to save the selection 124 Chapter 12 Fax fax models only ENWW Use fax Fax software Supported fax programs The PC fax program that came with the product is the only PC fax program that works with the product In order to continue to use a PC fax program previously installed on the computer it must be used with the modem that is already connected to the computer it will not function through the product modem Available cover page templates Several business and personal fax cover page templates are available in the HP LaserJet Send Fax software program EY NOTE Cover sheet templates cannot be altered While fields within the templates may be edited the templates themselves are fixed forms Customize a fax cover sheet 1 Open the HP LaserJet Send Fax software program In the Fax To section provide the recipient fax number name and company In the Res
260. ter occurred during software installation software Verify that you are using the correct installation procedure and the Use a word processing correct port setting program to send a print job to the product The cable is not connected correctly Reconnect the cable An incorrect driver is selected Select the proper driver There is a port driver problem in Microsoft Uninstall and then reinstall the product Windows software Verify that you are using the correct installation procedure and the correct port setting 8 Does the product scantothe The cable is not connected correctly Reconnect the cable computer Software is not installed correctly or an error Uninstall and then reinstall the product Initiate a scan from the basic occurred during software installation software Verify that you are using the desktop software at your correct installation procedure and the computer correct port setting If the error persists turn off the product and then turn on the product 9 Does the device recognize The device does not recognize the card 1 Remove the card and reinsert it into the and print from a memory card Insert a memory card and print an index page See Print a memory card thumbnail sheet on page 155 slot Verify that the card is fully inserted into the slot 2 Verify that the memory card type is a supported type 3 Verify that only one card is inserted in the memory card slots The device does not print certain im
261. tes The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device including fax machines to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business other entity or individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business other entity or individual The telephone number provided cannot be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long distance transmission charges IC CS 03 requirements Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirement document s The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible for the equipment to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment shou
262. th colors Media selection For the best color and image quality select the appropriate media type from the software printer menu or from the printer driver Color options Color options automatically provide optimal color output These options use object tagging which provides optimal color and halftone settings for different objects text graphics and photos on a page The printer driver determines which objects appear on a page and uses halftone and color settings that provide the best print quality for each object In the Windows environment the Automatic and Manual color options are on the Color tab in the printer driver Standard red green blue SRGB Standard red green blue SRGB is a worldwide color standard that HP and Microsoft developed as a common color language for monitors input devices Scanners and digital cameras and output devices printers and plotters It is the default color space used for HP products Microsoft operating systems the World Wide Web and most office software The sRGB standard represents the typical Windows monitor and is the convergence standard for high definition television NOTE Factors such as the type of monitor you use and the room lighting can affect the appearance of colors on your screen For more information see Match colors on page 88 90 Chapter 10 Color for Windows ENWW The latest versions of Adobe PhotoShop CorelDRAW Microsoft Office and many other progr
263. the factony set defaults 2 t02 esietduee eg R EELER Edel ENER aiid 190 Control panel MESSAGES 00 0 0 ee ett een nee enter e tere aeee eee naaaeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeaaaes 191 ENWW vii CHG AN Jamis eeben Seege EENS AE EEEE 195 Causes of E E 195 Where to look for Jams sicecsieze hcceeesde hecaeede EENS EEEE estate uneaed eden 196 Clear jams from the ADF photo card models only 196 Clear jams from the input tray areas cece eter eter e entire nets eee taeeeeeeeetaeeeeeeeretea 199 Clear jams from the OUtDUL DIN 0 cc ceeccceeceeeeeeecccnnaedeeeensenannedeeeencenaaneeseensaananeeeseeacee 200 Avoid repeated jamS eee 201 S lve image quality problems 00 0 0 eee eee enter etree aana ESEESE EE eaaaeeeeeeenaaeeeeeeeencaeeeeennaaes 202 Print tee ET 202 COpy ele Eu ET 210 eeleren E EE 215 FAX PrOBlOMS pinernah 219 Optimize and improve image quality ceccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeececaecaeeeeeeeeeteteeseeseeneeaeees 219 solve connectivity Probleme s ccccwiciei ted inen ceed EES EELER 220 Solve direct connection problems s ssssssssesrrinretrstetsttttttrtttnttnnstnrrt ttr ttnn nEn nnn annann eneee enn 220 Network problems wcc tscsceccccstdeicngccabandantedecdiecdeadcanaenade cdastadaeie eie aaa aai a A a Aaaa E 221 Solve software problems A 223 Solve common Windows problems 223 Solve common Macintosh problems sssssssesesesrinnrnnnetnssessttrttetttttnrtnnnnnnnnnsatente ennenen ennn 223 Solve Pos
264. the sealing tape and reinstall the print cartridge The original might have been loaded incorrectly In the ADF load the original with the narrow side leading into the ADF and the side to be scanned facing up On the flatbed scanner make sure that the original document is placed face down with the upper left corner of the document at the lower right corner of the glass The media might not meet HP specifications Use media that meets HP specifications See Paper and print media on page 53 The wrong original was copied The ADF might be loaded Make sure that the ADF is empty Copies are reduced in size The product settings might be set to reduce the scanned image On the control panel select Reduce Enlarge from the Copy Menu and verify that itis set to Original 100 214 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Scan problems Solve scanned image problems Problem Cause Solution The scanned image is of poor The original might be a second generation e To eliminate the patterns try reducing quality photo or picture the size of the image after scanning e Print the scanned image to see if the quality is better e Verify that the resolution settings are correct for the type of scan job that you are performing See Scanner resolution and color on page 100 e For best results use the flatbed scanner for scanning rather than the automatic document feeder ADF The image that ap
265. then press OK 5 Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the product password and then press OK 6 To confirm the product password use the alphanumeric buttons to re enter the password and then press OK 172 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW Turn on private receive feature ENWW The password protection feature must be turned on before the private receive feature can be activated 1 oS p 5 2 P On the control panel press Setup Use the arrow buttons to select Fax setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Advanced setup and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select Private receive and then press OK Use the arrow buttons to select On and then press OK Use the alphanumeric buttons to enter the product security password and then press OK To confirm the product security password use the alphanumeric buttons to re enter the product security password and then press OK Security features 173 Manage supplies Check and order supplies You can check the supplies status by using the product control panel printing a supplies status page or viewing HP ToolboxFX Hewlett Packard recommends that you place an order for a replacement print cartridge when Low message for a print cartridge first appears Use a new authentic HP print cartridge to obtain the following types of supplies information e Amount of cartridge life remaining e Approximate number of pages remaining e Number of pag
266. tion page printing 158 contrast print density 167 contrast settings copy 78 fax 117 control panel cleaning page printing 179 HP ToolboxFX system settings 169 menus 10 messages troubleshooting 191 settings 31 36 supplies status checking from 174 copies number of Windows 68 copy menu 25 copying books 80 canceling 74 changing default number 74 collating 76 contrast adjusting 78 double sided 83 edge to edge 79 enlarging 75 light dark settings 78 loading ADF 72 loading flatbed scanner 73 media settings 79 media troubleshooting 212 mixed size originals 83 multiple copies 74 one touch 74 photos 81 quality adjusting 77 quality troubleshooting 211 reducing 75 restore default settings 80 setup menu 10 size troubleshooting 214 troubleshooting 214 two sided manually 83 254 Index cover pages 39 67 creases troubleshooting 205 crooked pages 205 208 curled media 205 custom size copies 75 custom size paper settings Macintosh 39 customer support online 234 repacking device 235 D dark copying 212 darkness contrast settings copy 78 fax 117 default settings changing memory card 153 defaults restoring 190 delaying fax sending 135 deleting faxes from memory 126 demo page printing 158 density settings 167 destinations add scan Windows 97 device discovery over network 47 device polling 169 device status Macintosh Services tab 41 dial tone detection settings 116 dialing from a telephone 135 ma
267. tment control in tray 2 or optional tray 3 is set at a length that is greater than the media size Adjust the paper length adjustment control to the correct length Performance problems Try the tips in this section if pages exit the product but have nothing printed on them or when the product does not print any pages Problem Cause Solution Pages print but are totally The sealing tape might still be in the print blank cartridges Verify that the sealing tape has been completely removed from the print cartridges The document might contain blank pages Check the document that you are printing to see if content appears on all of the pages The product might be malfunctioning To check the product print a configuration page See Information pages on page 158 Certain media types can slow the print job Print on a different type of media ENWW Solve image quality problems 209 Problem Cause Solution Pages did not print The product might not be pulling media correctly See Media handling problems on page 207 The media might be jamming in the product Clear the jam See Clear jams on page 195 The USB cable or the network cable might be defective or incorrectly connected D Disconnect the cable at both ends and reconnect it e Try printing a job that has printed in the past e Try using a different USB or network cable The product IP add
268. tons to select Network report and then press OK Fax reports fax models only For information about fax logs and reports see Fax logs and reports on page 141 Information pages 159 HP ToolboxFX HP ToolboxFX is a program that you can use to complete the following tasks Check the product status Configure the product settings Configure pop up alert messages View troubleshooting information View online documentation You can view HP ToolboxFX when the product is directly connected to your computer or is connected to the network You must perform a recommended software installation to use HP ToolboxFX amp NOTE HP ToolboxFX is not supported for Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003 Windows XP 64 bit or Macintosh operating systems To use HP ToolboxFX you must have TCP IP protocol installed on your computer You do not have to have Internet access to open and use HP ToolboxFX View the HP ToolboxFX Open HP ToolboxFX in one of these ways Status In the Windows system tray double click the HP ToolboxFX icon 4 On the Windows Start menu click Programs or All Programs in Windows XP and Vista click HP click HP Color LaserJet CM1312 MFP Series and then click HP ToolboxFX The Status folder contains links to the following main pages Device status This page indicates product conditions such as a jam or an empty tray After you correct a problem click Refresh status to update the product status S
269. ty for configuring the fax settings Follow the on screen prompts and select the appropriate response for each question using the arrow keys Control panel menus 13 14 Table 2 4 Fax setup menu fax models only continued Menu Item Sub menu item Basic setup Time Date Fax Header Sub menu item Settings for time format current time date format and current date Your fax number Description Sets the time and date setting for the product Sets the identifying information that is sent to the receiving Company name product Answer mode Rings to answer Automatic TAM Fax Tel Manual Range of 1 9 Sets the type of answer mode The following options are available e Automatic The product automatically answers an incoming call on the configured number of rings e TAM A telephone answering machine TAM is attached to the Aux phone port of the product The product will not pick up any incoming call but only listen for fax tones after the answering machine has picked up the call e Fax Tel The product must automatically pick up the call and determine if the call is a voice or fax call If the call is a fax call the product handles the call as usual If the call is a voice call an audible synthesized ring is generated to alert the user of an incoming voice call e Manual The user must press the Start Fax button or use an extension phone to make the product answer the incoming call
270. uct number s Boise Idaho USA December 2007 For regulatory topics only European Contact Your Local Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett Packard GmbH Department HQ TRE Standards Europe Herrenberger Stra e 140 D 71034 B blingen Germany FAX 49 7031 14 3143 http www hp com go certificates USA Contact Product Regulations Manager Hewlett Packard Company PO Box 15 Mail Stop 160 Boise Idaho 83707 0015 Phone 208 396 6000 HP LaserJet CM1312nfi Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC 17050 1 and EN 17050 1 Manufacturer s Name Hewlett Packard Company DoC BOISB 0603 02 rel 1 0 Manufacturer s Address 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise Idaho 83714 1021 USA declares that the product Product Name HP LaserJet CM1312nfi mfp Accessories BOISB 0704 00 US Fax Module LIU BOISB 0704 01 EURO Fax Module LIU Regulatory Model Number BOISB 0603 02 248 AppendixD Regulatory information ENWW Declaration of Conformity according to ISO IEC 17050 1 and EN 17050 1 Product Options ALL Print Cartridges CB540A CB541A CB542A CB543A conforms to the following Product Specifications SAFETY IEC 60950 1 2001 EN60950 1 2001 A11 IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 A2 EN 60825 1 1994 A1 A2 Class 1 Laser LED Product GB4943 2001 EMC CISPR22 2005 EN55022 2006 Class Bi EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 EN 55024 1998 A1 A2 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Class B ICES 003 Iss
271. ue 4 GB9254 1998 GB17625 1 2003 TELECOM ES 203 021 FCC Title 47 CFR Part 68 Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Annex II and carries the CE Marking C accordingly This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two Conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 1 The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett Packard Personal Computer Systems 2 For regulatory purposes this product is assigned a Regulatory model number This number should not be confused with the product name or the product number s 3 Telecom approvals and standards appropriate for the target countries regions have been applied to this product in addition to those listed above 4 This product uses an analog fax accessory module which Regulatory Model numbers are BOISB 0704 00 US LIU or BOISB 0704 01 EURO LIU as needed to meet technical regulatory requirements for the countries regions this product will be sold Boise Idaho USA December 2007 For regulatory topics only European Contact Your Local Hewlett Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett Packard GmbH Department HQ TRE Standards Europe H
272. upplies status View details such as the approximate percent of toner remaining in the print cartridge and the number of pages that have been printed with the current print cartridge This page also has links for ordering supplies and for finding recycling information Device configuration View a detailed description of the current product configuration including the amount of memory installed and whether optional trays are installed Network summary View a detailed description of the current network configuration including the IP address and network status Print info pages Print the Configuration page and other information pages such as the Supplies status page See Information pages on page 158 Color usage job log View color usage information for the product Event log View a history of product errors The most recent error is listed first 160 Chapter 14 Manage and maintain the product ENWW Event log Alerts The event log is a four column table where the product events are logged for your reference The log contains codes that correspond to the error messages that appear on the product control panel display The number in the Page Count column specifies the total number of pages that the product had printed when the error occurred The event log also contains a brief description of the error For more information about error messages see Control panel messages on page 191 The HP ToolboxFX Alerts tab contains links to the
273. ur CD ROM drive The CD autoruns 2 Select Install more software 3 Select HP Basic Color Match The tool downloads and installs itself A desktop icon is also created Use the following procedure to download the HP Basic Color Match tool through HP ToolboxFX 1 Open HP ToolboxFX 2 Select the Help folder 3 Inthe Color Printing Tools section select Basic Color Match The tool downloads and installs itself A desktop icon is also created After the HP Basic Color Match tool is downloaded and installed it can be run from the desktop icon or from HP ToolboxFX click the Help folder and then Color Printing Tools and then Basic Color Match The tool guides you through selecting colors All color matches selected are saved as a color theme and can be accessed in the future Match colors using View Custom Colors ENWW You can use HP ToolboxFX to print a palette of custom colors In the Toolbox Color Printing Tools section click View Custom Colors Tab to the color page desired and print the current page In your document type the red green and blue values in the software s custom color menu to change them to match the color on the palette Match colors 89 Advanced color use The product provides automatic color features that generate excellent color results Carefully designed and tested color tables provide smooth accurate color rendition of all printable colors The product also provides sophisticated tools for the exper
274. ure that you have printed by type Print a configuration page and supplies status page at the product control panel See Information pages on page 158 o Check the supplies status page to see if any supplies are low or have reached their estimated end of life No information is provided for non HP print cartridges If the pages do not print correctly the problem is with the hardware Contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Print a demo page from HP ToolboxFxX If the page prints the problem is with the printer driver Try printing from another printer driver For example if you are using the PCL 6 printer driver print from the PS printer driver Use the Add Printer Wizard in the Printers or Printers and Faxes in Windows XP dialog box to install the PS driver Try printing from a different program If the page prints correctly the problem is with the program from which you were printing Restart the computer and the product and try printing again If the problem is not resolved see General print quality issues on page 202 Manage and configure printer drivers Print quality settings affect how light or dark the print is on the page and the style in which the graphics are printed You can also use the print quality settings to optimize the print quality for a specific media type You can change the settings in the product properties to accommodate the types of jobs
275. vate special modes that affect print output e Use the Network configuration menu to configure network settings such as TCP IP configuration amp NOTE To print a detailed list of the entire control panel menu and its structure print a menu map See Information pages on page 158 Table 2 1 Copy setup menu Menu item Sub menu item Description Default Optimize Auto Select Sets the default copy quality Mixed Printed Picture Photograph Text Default lighter darker Sets the default contrast option Default Collation On Sets the default collation option Off 10 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW Table 2 1 Copy setup menu continued Menu item Default number of copies Sub menu item Range 1 99 Description Sets the default number of copies Default Reduce Enlarge Original 100 Legal to Letter 78 Legal to A4 83 A4 to Letter 94 Letter to A4 97 Full Page 91 Fit to page 2 pages per sheet 4 pages per sheet Custom 25 to 400 Sets the default percentage to reduce or enlarge a copied document Default Copy Draft On Sets the default draft mode option Off Default Multi page On Sets the default multi page flatbed copy option Off Advanced Color Copy Enables or disables the color copy button Lightness The default light dark setting for copies Possible values range from 1 to 11 with 6 being the default no change value Contrast The default contrast setting for copie
276. ve feature is turned on Block junk faxes Add number Modifies the junk fax list The Delete number Delete All Entries Junk Fax list junk fax list can contain up to 30 numbers When the product receives a call from one of the junk fax numbers it deletes the incoming fax It also logs the junk fax in the activity log along with job accounting information Reprint faxes Prints the received faxes stored in available memory Forward fax On Off Sets product to send all received faxes to another fax machine Polling receive Allows the product to call another fax machine that has polling send enabled 22 Chapter 2 Control panel ENWW ENWW Table 2 8 Fax Menu continued Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Phone Book Select an entry Select an individual or group dial entry for faxing Individual Setup Edits the fax phone book speed dials and group dial Group setup entries The product supports up to 120 phone book entries which can be either individual or group entries Delete entry Delete a specific phone book entry Delete All Entries Delete all entries in the phone book Phone Book report Print a list of all the individual and group dial entries in the phone book Control panel menus 23 Table 2 8 Fax Menu continued Menu item Sub menu item Sub menu item Description Fax Reports Fax Confirmation Never Sets whether or
277. ve jams Damage caused by sharp objects will not be covered by the warranty With both hands grasp the side of the media that is most visible this includes the middle and carefully pull it free from the product 200 Chapter 15 Problem solve ENWW Avoid repeated jams ENWW Verify that the input tray is not overfilled The input tray capacity varies depending on the type of print media that you are using Verify that the media guides are properly adjusted Check that the input tray is securely in place Do not add print media into the input tray while the product is printing Use only HP recommended media types and sizes See Paper and print media on page 53 for more information about print media types Do not fan media prior to loading it in a tray To loosen the ream hold it firmly in both hands and twist the media by rotating your hands in the opposite direction Do not let print media stack up in the output bin The print media type and the amount of toner used affect the output bin capacity Check the power connection Make sure that the power cord is firmly connected to both the product and the power supply box Plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet Clear jams 201 Solve image quality problems Print problems Print quality problems Occasionally you might encounter problems with print quality The information in the following sections helps you i
278. ver because the product and scanner share memory the scan might be slower The scanning PC may not have enough available resources Close unused applications on the PC If the scan is still too slow try rebooting the scanning PC Antivirus antispyware or firewall software on the scanning PC may slow scanning Consult your antivirus antispyware or firewall software documentation ENWW Scan quality problems Prevent scan quality problems The following are a few simple steps you can take to improve copy and scan quality e Use the flatbed scanner rather than the automatic document feeder ADF input tray to scan e Use high quality originals e Load the media correctly If the media is loaded incorrectly it might skew which causes unclear images See Load paper and print media on page 58 for instructions e Adjust the software settings according to how you plan to use the scanned page See Scanner resolution and color on page 100 for more information e f your product frequently feeds more than one page at a time the separation pad might need to be replaced Contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box Solve scan quality problems Problem Cause Solution Blank pages The original might have been loaded upside down In the automatic document feeder ADF put the top end of the stack of originals into the ADF input tray with
279. vice Location Protocol Device Discovery Protocol used to help find and configure network devices Used primarily by Microsoft based software programs mDNS multicast Domain Name Service also known as Device Discovery Protocol used to help find and configure Rendezvous or Bonjour network devices Used primarily by Apple Macintosh based software programs ws discover Used by Microsoft based software programs LLMNR Used when DNS services are not available Table 5 3 Messaging and management Service name Description HTTP hypertext transfer protocol Allows Web browsers to communicate with embedded Web server EWS embedded Web server Allows a user to manage the product through a Web browser SNMP simple network management protocol Used by network programs for product management SNMP V1 and standard MIB II Management Information Base objects are supported j o z p a A Kl D Qa Q oO N o gt Q Service name Description DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol IPv4 and IPv6 For Automatic IP address assignment DHCP server provides the product with an IP address Generally requires no user intervention for product to obtain IP address from a DHCP server ENWW Printer sharing disclaimer 47 Table 5 4 IP addressing continued Service name Description BOOTP bootstrap protocol For Automatic IP address assignment BOOTP server provides the product with an IP add
280. y 1 Paper size Paper out action Wait forever Determines how the product reacts when a print job requires a media size or type that is unavailable or when a specified Cancel tray is empty Override e Select Wait forever to make the product wait until the correct media is loaded e Select Override to print on a different size paper after a specified delay e Select Cancel to automatically cancel the print job after a specified delay D If either Override or Cancel is chosen the control panel prompts for the number of seconds to delay Use the arrow keys to either decrease the time or increase the time up to 3600 seconds l mmm m Sa Control panel menus 17 Table 2 5 System setup menu continued Sub menu item Description Calibrate Now After Power On Perform a Color Pane Registration CPR and density calibration Select Calibrate Now to perform an immediate calibration Select After Power On to specify the minutes hours the product should wait after power on to perform an automatic calibration the default is 15 minutes Menu Item Sub menu item Print quality Calibrate Color Cartridge low threshold Range of 1 20 Sets the percentage at which the control panel generates a low toner message Replace supplies Stop at Out Override out Sets how the product reacts when it detects that the print cartridge has reached its estimated end of life Choose Stop at Out to stop printing when the esti
281. y card thumbnail Sheet 0 eee cece eee eeeeee eee i aE AREAREN TENATAN 155 Print and scan photos from a proof sheet ssssssessesnnrennersseesstertttntttnntrnnsnnsnntrttntttttttnnnnn nnnm nnen nennt 156 14 Manage and maintain the product laten re ue E 158 ele ele te 160 View the HP TOOIDOXEX inisini diuntun anaa aa aaa AAR dE 160 ET 160 Aleit Senen shez sen eon taiea Gacencd EE SdEeE dee EE ee REESEN 161 Product information ccccccceceeceeeeeeeececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesecaeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseecsacaeeaeeeeeeeeeees 161 RE 162 ele EE EE 164 SYSTEM le EE 166 Print SGtingS EE 169 Network SONGS EE 170 Embedded Web Servef iccccsccceticsassasecccsasnacececanedeedecsandagandacatncneadaateaseadensadaceddadaaadecteenadanenddenadacadchanaeane 171 Feat unrar Segoe ee SEENEN eene 171 Use HP Web Jetadmin Software cceccccccccececceeeeeeeeececeececcaeaeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecetsasaaaaaesaeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 172 SECUN MOATUNOS pria eege vsaeccte saws geed E T 172 Turn on password protection using the embedded Web sener 172 Turn on password protection from the control panel ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 172 Turn on private receive feature cccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeceeaeeaeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeecessenieaaeeaes 173 Manage ee ET 174 Check and order supplies A 174 Replace SUPpIES EE 176 Clean the ProdUCt EE 179 FIM Ware Dee 185 15 Problem solve Problem solving Checklist E 188 Restore
282. y that the media is not wrinkled folded damaged or damaged Try printing on media from a new or different package The product does not pull media The product might be in manual feed mode e If Manual appears on the product from the media input tray control panel display pressOK to print the job e Verify that the product is not in manual feed mode and print your job again The pickup roller might be dirty or damaged Contact HP See www hp com support CM1312series or the support flyer that came in the product box The paper length adjustment control in Adjust the paper length adjustment control tray 2 or optional tray 3 is set ata length that to the correct length is greater than the media size Solve image quality problems 213 Performance problems Problem Cause Solution No copy came out The input tray might be empty The original might have been loaded incorrectly Load media in the product See Load paper and print media on page 58 for more information In the automatic document feeder ADF load the original with the narrow side forward and the side to be scanned facing up Place the original document face down on the flatbed scanner with the upper left corner of the document at the corner indicated by the icon on the scanner Copies are blank The sealing tape might not have been removed from the print cartridge Remove the print cartridge from the product pull out

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