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Product environmental attributes - IT Eco Declaration 2003
Brand Manufacturer Manufacturers representative Contact person Postal address Postal code /City/ Country Telephone (incl. country code) Mobile phone (incl. country code) Fax (incl. country code) Internet site Additional information Name: e-mail: Name: e-mail: Hewlett-Packard Hewlett-Packard Jennifer Waskow jennifer.waskow@hp.com Hans Wendschlag, HP Sweden hans.wendschlag@hp.com Gustav III:s Boulevard 26, Solna 16985/Stockholm/Sweden + + + http://www.hp.se/environment Latest version of this document can be found at: www.hp.se/itecodeclarations. The company environmental profile, which is issued for the company and isn't product related, can also be found at the same website. Check Item 14 for explanatory information regarding specific item responses. Logo
This declaration covers the below listed Information Technology product categories* with specified product identity (ID) such as type/model number.
Computer system unit CPU Display/ monitor Printer Black/white Product identity Copier Colour Mobile/portable computer Keyboard Fax Multifunction product Pages per minute: 35 Scanner Server Digital Projector Camera Other IT product, specify:
HP LaserJet 2430
2003-09-01
Issue date 2004-10-11 Guideline document (Version of Guideline document used for completion of this declaration (month, year)) This IT Eco Declaration consists of three documents: Company environmental profile: Product environmental attributes: Divided into two sections, legal and market requirements Divided into two sections, legal and market requirements
Guideline document with extensive clarifications, comments and references.
The latest version of all these documents can be downloaded from: www.itecodeclaration.org Notes: Voluntary vs compulsory requirements: Items marked V are voluntary to answer, all other items must be answered. The latest version of the Guideline document must be used. Specify in table above according to which version of the guideline document this declaration has been completed. This version of the IT Eco Declaration is adjusted to the document Product-related Environmental Attributes, issued by the European Association for Standardizing Information and Communication Systems (ECMA), TR/70, version 1999. This version of the IT Eco Declaration meets the basic principles of ISO14021:1999, Environmental labels and declarations Selfdeclared environmental claims (Type II environmental labelling). When references are given to standards like ISO, IEC and EN, the latest version should always be referred to. For telecommunication products, use eco declaration for telecommunication products. This IT Eco Declaration version can be used from October and shall be used for products announced after December 1 2003. The IT Eco Declaration is a system for declaration of environmental aspects of IT and telecom products, developed by the Nordic IT organisations, IT-Fretagen in Sweden, ITB in Denmark, IKT-Norge in Norway and TTK ry in Finland. This IT Eco Declaration may only be used after having signed a contract with at least one of these organisations.
Association of the Swedish IT and Telecom Industry www.itforetagen.se
Norwegian IT-companies Organisation www.ikt-norge.no
IT-Brancheforeningen Kontor & Data www.itb.dk
Finnish Association of Office Technology Traders www.ttkry.com
Version June 2004
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Copyright Association of the Swedish IT and Telecom Industry 2000. Reproduction of this form without permission is prohibited by the copyright law 1960:729. The prohibition includes any kind of reproduction, by electronic or any other means.
Product identity Issue date
2004-10-11 Logo Requirement met Yes No n.a.
Product environmental attributes - Legal requirements
Item P1 P1.1 P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 Additional information regarding each item may be found under P14. Environmental conscious design Product parts are free from, i.e. less than 0.1% by weight (b.w.), CFCs & HCFCs, asbestos, PCB & PCT (3093/94/EEC, 76/769/EEC, 6th amendment, 99/77/EEC, 82/828/EEC) Components are free from, i.e. less than 0.1% b.w., mercury (Hg), except for small amounts of mercury which are allowed in light sources. (SE SFS 1998:944) Cadmium (Cd) content of colorants, stabilizers, and surface treatments does not exceed, 0.01% b.w., as specified in 76/769/EEC, 10th amendment, 1991/338/EEC. Paints are free from lead (Pb), i.e. less than 0.1% b.w., (76/769/EEC, 8th amendment, 89/677/EEC) Paints, coatings, plastics, rubbers and seals are free from flame retardants and/or plasticizers containing Short Chain Chlorinated Paraffines (SCCPs) with more than 0,1% by weight, 10-13 carbon atoms, minimum 48% chlorine by weight, CAS number 63449-39-8 (NO MVD regulation 1544, 2000.12.13 and FI 416/2003). If the product is intended for direct and prolonged skin contact, the surfaces do not release nickel (Ni) above levels specified in (76/769/EEC, 8th amendment, 94/27/EEC) Batteries If hazardous batteries are used in the product, they are labelled. (93/86/EEC). If batteries are used in the product they are free (<0.0005% by weight) from mercury (Hg) (98/101/EC) Electrical safety, EMC and connection to the telephone network The product meets the Low Voltage Directive (LVD) regarding electrical safety (73/23/EEC & 93/68/EEC) The product meets the EMC Directive regarding electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/EEC) If product is intended for connection to a public telecom network or contains a radio transmitter, it meets the EU R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) The product is CE-marked (93/68/EEC) Consumable materials If a photo conductor (drum, belt etc.) is used in the product, it is free (<0.01% by mass) from cadmium (Cd) (76/769/EEC and 91/338/EEC) If an ink is used in the product, it is free (<0.01% by mass) from cadmium (Cd) (91/338/EEC) If toner/ink (or corresponding) are used in the product, they are classified and if required labelled in accordance with EU directives Packaging materials The sum of the concentration levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium present in packaging or packaging components does not exceed 0.01% by weight (100 ppm). (94/62/EC). The product packaging material is free from CFC/HCFC.
P1.6 P2 P2.1 P2.2 P3 P3.1 P3.2 P3.3 P3.4 P4 P4.1 P4.2 P4.3 P5 P5.1 P5.2
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Product environmental attributes - Market requirements
Item P6 P6.1 P6.2 P6.3 P6.4 P6.5 V P6.6 P6.7 P6.8 P6.9 P6.10 V P6.11 P6.12 V P6.13 V = Voluntary to answer. Additional information regarding each item may be found under P14. Environmental conscious design Disassembly, recycling Gluing/welding of different material has been avoided. Plastic materials in covers/housing are free from surface coating. Mechanical plastic parts >100g, consist of one material or of easily separable materials. Plastic parts >25g, have material codes according to ISO 11469. Plastic parts are free from metal inlays or have inlays that can be removed with commonly available tools. If labels are required they should be separable. (This requirement does not apply to safety labels). Product lifetime Upgrading of the product can be done with commonly available tools Processor, memory and cards of various types can be changed/upgraded. Hard disk, CD/DVD drives and / or floppy drive can be changed/upgraded. Spare parts are available after end of production for: Material requirements Plastic parts >25g are free from PBB/PBDE, i.e less than 0.1% b.w. Plastic parts >25g are free from flame retardant substances/preparations above 0.1% classified as R45/46, R50/51/52/53 and R60/61 (67/548/EEC) Chemical specification of flame retardants in plastic parts >25g according to ISO 1043-4 declared below: Product cover/ housing: 40 Printed circuit boards: 40 Other plastic parts: 17 Product cover/housing material type, specified according to ISO 1043-1 Material type PC+ABS Material type ABS Electrical cable insulation material specification Light sources are free from mercury, i.e less than 0.1% b.w. If mercury is used specify: Number of lamps & max. mercury per lamp Mechanical plastic parts > 25g are free from lead (Pb), i.e. less than 0.1% b.w. Batteries Product is free from batteries defined as hazardous (91/157/EEC) Batteries are used that meet the European eco-label (EU Flower) criteria (2001/687/EC & 2001/686/EC) Energy consumption V n.a. Maximum power W V Operation 625 W Low power mode 11 W Off mode W Sleep mode 8.5 W Deep sleep mode W If the product is in Stand by mode, it reverts to: Low power mode in min Sleep mode in 30 min Deep sleep mode in min V Off mode in min 2-sided printing/copying (duplex) from 1-sided originals is an integrated product function. Information about the energy save function is given in the user documentation. (Not applicable when no instruction is needed to operate the energy save function, i.e. the energy save function cannot be adjusted or inhibited by the user.) The product meets the requirements of ENERGY STAR. The product meets the requirements of GEEA. Display meets the energy save requirements of the European eco-label (EU Flower) (2001/686/EC & 2001/687/EC). Desktop or portable computer meets the energy save requirements of the European eco-label (EU Flower) (2001/686/EC & 2001/687/EC) n.a. Material type PVC mg
5 years
V P6.14 P6.15 P6.16 V P6.17 V P6.18 V P7 P7.1 P7.2 V P8 P8.1
Product parts are free from beryllium (Be) and beryllium oxide (BeO), i.e. less than 0.1% b.w.
V P8.2 P8.3
P8.4 P8.5 V P8.6 V V
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HP LaserJet 2430/t/tn/dtn
Product environmental attributes - Market requirements (continued)
Item P9 P9.1 P9.2 V V = Voluntary to answer. Additional information regarding each item may be found under P14. Noise characteristics (Measured and declared according to ISO 7779 and ISO 9296) Declared A-Weighted Sound Power Level, LWAd (1B = 10 dB) Operating mode: LWAd : 6.8 B Idling mode: LWAd : Inaudible B The product meets the acoustic noise requirement of:
TCO Blue Angel European eco-label (EU Flower) Nordic Swan
P9.3 V
P10 P10.1 P10.2 V
Declared A-Weighted Sound Pressure Level, LpAm (measured at the operator position if applicable; otherwise measured at the 1m bystander positions). Operating mode: LpAm: 53 dB Idling mode: LpAm: Inaudible dB Test position: LpAm: Operator position Bystander positions Test position for PC tower LpAm: Table top Floor standing Emissions Chemical emission test performed according to RAL-UZ , other standard , specify: The test covers: Dust Ozone Styrene TVOC Benzene The product meets the requirement for chemical emission in: TCO Blue Angel Nordic Swan
Display/monitor/portable computer meets the requirement for low frequency electromagnetic fields in: MPR-II TCO prEN50279- A , -B , -C Consumable materials The photo conductor is free from selenium. If the photo conductor contains selenium there is a system for waste recovery. Safety Data Sheet/Material Safety Data Sheet (SDS/MSDS) is available for toner/ink (99/45/EC & 2001/58/EC) Paper containing recycled fibres and meeting requirements of ENV12281 can be used in the product. Ergonomics The computer system meets the ergonomic requirements of EN 29241-3, -7, -8 for CRT displays and EN-ISO 13406-2 for flat panel displays. The product keyboard meets the requirements of ISO 9995 and EN 29241-4. The computer input device meets the requirements of ISO 9241-9. Packaging and documentation Product packaging: material type(s): EPS+EPE weight (kg): Corrugated Paper Board LDPE PE Plastic packaging material is marked according to DIN 6120, ISO 11469 or ISO 1043, 1-4. Product plastic packaging is free from chlorine User and product documentation are free from chlorine bleached paper Additional information Operating power is defined as when the product is printing continuously. Power numbers represent the highest power measurements across the following nominal worldwide voltage/frequency levels: 100V/50Hz, 115V/60Hz, 230V/50Hz. Power used with the device switched off is 0.4 W. Power numbers represent the highest numbers for all standard product models. "The IT Eco Declaration covers the product base model only. If optional items with moving parts are added, like extra hard disks or graphic cards with fans etc, these can change energy and acoustics values for which HP can take no responsibility." 0.54 1.91 0.06 0.01
Purpose and scope
Introduction
This software technical reference (STR) provides information about and troubleshooting tips for the printing-system software for the HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printers. This document is prepared in an electronic format to serve as a quick-reference tool for Customer Care Center (CCC) agents, support engineers, system administrators, management information systems (MIS) personnel, and HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printer end users, as appropriate. NOTE This STR describes drivers that are shipped with the printing-system software CD. This STR does not cover drivers that might be released for use by support personnel. The following information is included in this technical reference: descriptions of drivers and platforms with system modifications procedures for installing and uninstalling software components descriptions of various topics associated with the HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printers, including engineering details NOTE An addendum to this STR includes system modification information and descriptions of known software issues and workarounds. This chapter contains information about the following topics: HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printers Printing-system software CD Structure and availability of the software CD
The following table contains descriptions of the HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printer models that are described in this STR. Product configurations might vary among countries/regions.
Table 1-1 Features of the HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printers
Feature Performance Model Specifications HP LaserJet 2410 printer: 24 pages per minute (ppm) for A4-sized media; 25 ppm for letter-sized media HP LaserJet 2420 printer: 28 pages per minute (ppm) for A4-sized media; 30 ppm for letter-sized media HP LaserJet 2430 printer: 33 pages per minute (ppm) for A4-sized media; 35 ppm for letter-sized media 32 megabytes (MB) of memory for the HP LaserJet 2410 and 2420 printers, expandable to 288 MB 48 MB of memory for the HP LaserJet 2420d and 2430t printers, expandable to MB of memory for the HP LaserJet 2420n, 2420dn, 2430tn and 2430dtn printers, expandable to 320 MB Graphical display on control panel Enhanced Help with animated graphics Embedded Web server to gain access to support and order supplies (for network-connected products) HP toolbox software to provide printer status and alerts, order supplies, show documentation and troubleshooting information, and print internal printer information pages PCL 6 PCL 5 PDF MIME Postscript emulation Job storage Fonts and forms PowerSave setting High content of recyclable components and materials Energy Star compliant Blue Angel compliant.
Table 2-4 Availability of remote management and status tools
Component HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 plug-in for Web Device Storage Manager for Web Preconfiguration plug-in for Web 98/Me 4.0 x x x 2000/XP x x x x x XP 64 OS/2 Mac UNIX Linux x x x
The HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printing-system software CD provides the following link to download the latest version of the HP Web Jetadmin software: www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin. Click support on the main screen in the installer CD Browser, and then click hp web jetadmin. The following table shows the supporting operating systems and hardware for HP Web Jetadmin.
Table 2-5 HP Web Jetadmin support
Protocols Compatible operating systems TCP/IP IPX/SPX Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Server, and Windows Advanced Server Microsoft Windows XP Professional with service pack 1 and Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows NT Server and Workstation with service pack 3 or later Red Hat Linux 9.0 SuSE Linux v. 9.0
Shared print queue creation support Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Server and Advanced Server Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server and Workstation HP-UX 11.0 Red Hat Linux 9.0 Solaris 7 and 8 SuSE Linux 9.0 Novell NetWare 5.1 and 6.0 (IPX only) that uses Netware Client 4.9 (or that uses HP Web Jetadmin only on a Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 system)
Supported products
All HP and non-HP products that are connected through HP Jetdirect print servers, and standard Management Information Base-compliant (MIB-compliant) third-party network-connected products Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, for Windows only Netscape 7.1 (English) for Linux only
Supported browsers
Bluetooth
Bluetooth* wireless technology is a low-power, short-range radio technology that can be used to wirelessly connect computers, printers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), cell phones, and other devices. * Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by Hewlett-Packard Company under license. Because Bluetooth wireless technology uses radio signals, devices do not have to be in the same room, office, or cubicle and do not require an unobstructed line of sight in order to communicate. This wireless technology increases portability and efficiency within business networks. The HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printer can use a Bluetooth adapter (hp bt1300) to incorporate Bluetooth wireless technology. The adapter is available for either USB or parallel connections. The adapter has a 10-meter line-of-site operation range in the 2.5 GHz ISM band and can achieve data transfer rates up to 723 Kbps. The device supports the following Bluetooth profiles: Hardcopy Cable Replacement Profile (HCRP) Serial Port Profile (SPP) Object Push Profile (OPP) Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) Basic Printing Profile (BPP) with XHTML-Print
Status group box
The unlabeled group box on the Job Storage tab contains a status message about the destination of a print job. The status information changes depending on the selections that are made on the Job Storage tab.
Job Storage Mode
The HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printers offer the following Job Storage Mode options: Off Proof and Hold Private Job
These options and the settings that control them are described in the following sections. Off When selected, this option turns the Job Storage feature off (it is disabled), which means that the print job will not be stored in the product. Proof and Hold To use the Proof and Hold option, Job Storage must be enabled, and the product must have a minimum total memory of 80 MB. When selected, this option stores the print job in memory and prints only the first copy of the job, allowing you to check the first copy. If the document prints correctly, you can print the remaining copies of the print job at the product control panel. You can set the number of proof-and-hold print jobs that can be stored in the product at the control panel. After it is released for printing, the proof-and-hold job is immediately deleted from the product. If more copies are needed, you must reprint the job from the software program. Proof-and-hold jobs are deleted if you turn off the product.
Use the Job Storage Mode options on the HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printer to store documents at the product and then control their printing at the product control panel.
NOTE The product configuration can be set to hold a maximum of 50 proof-and-hold jobs. The number is set at the product control panel in the CONFIGURATION menu, and the default is 32. When this preset limit is reached, the new document overwrites the oldest held document. Private Job To use the Private Job option, Job Storage must be enabled, and the product must have a minimum total memory of 80 MB. When you select Private Job, the print job is sent to the product, but is not printed until you request the job at the product control panel. Selecting Private Job activates the PIN group box. The print job can be printed only after you type the correct PIN at the control panel. After the job is printed, the job is deleted from the product. This feature is useful when you are printing sensitive or confidential documents that you do not want to leave in an output bin after printing. After it is released for printing, the private job is immediately deleted from the product. If more copies are needed, you must reprint the job from the software program. Private jobs are deleted if you turn off the product. Using a PIN for Private Job The Private Job option can be secured by a four-digit personal identification number (PIN). You must type in this number at the product control panel before the product can print the job. The group box labeled PIN is usually inactive. It becomes active when you select the Private Job option. The Private Job/PIN coupling has a PIN restriction of four ASCII numeric characters (0 though 9). If you type non-numeric characters, they are removed immediately. The text field does not allow you to type in more than four characters. The field temporarily accepts fewer than four digits in the string, but when the edit field loses focus, the zeroes pad the left end until the PIN contains exactly four digits. The default initialized value for the PIN is 0000 for Private Job.
You can toggle orientation between portrait and landscape by clicking the document preview image. If you select the Rotate by 180 degrees check box, no change occurs in the document preview image.
The document preview image is a line-drawn image of a page that represents graphics and text. The document preview image appears in the upper-right corner of all of the Document Defaults driver tabs except Job Storage. For more information about the document preview image, see Finishing tab features.
When you click the About button on the Basics tab, or you click the HP logo on any of the driver Document Defaults tabs, the About This Driver dialog box appears. To close the About box, click
OK, press Esc, press Alt + F4, or press Enter. The following figure shows the About This Driver dialog box. The information it contains varies according to driver, date, and version.
Figure 3-22 About This Driver dialog box The About This Driver dialog box provides the following information: Printer name Driver name Print driver version number Copyright information Driver Extensions (if any) Configuration Status
The product name, the driver name, the print-driver version number, and the copyright information appear at the top of the About This Driver dialog box. The Driver Extensions group box lists the driver extensions, if any. The Configuration Status group box indicates whether the driver was autoconfigured, whether administrator preferences were set, the date the driver was last configured, and whether the configuration is default or user-defined.
Properties tabs
The Properties tabs contain information about and options for configuring the product.
NT Forms tab features
NOTE The NT Forms tab is in the Properties dialog for the print driver. To gain access to the Properties tabs, click Start on the Window task bar, click Settings, and then click Printers. Right-click the product name, and then click Properties. The NT Forms tab appears only in the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 operating environment. The NT Forms tab (like the Configure tab) can be viewed only from the Properties window. The following illustration shows the NT Forms tab.
Graphic options
The Graphic section on the Advanced tab contains the True Type Font setting. The options for this setting are Substitute with Device Font and Download as Softfont. Select Substitute with Device Font (the default) to use equivalent printer fonts for printing documents that contain True Type fonts. This will permit faster printing; however, you might lose special characters that the printer font does not support. Select Download as Softfont to download True Type fonts for printing instead of using printer fonts.
The Document Options settings contain the following controls: Advanced Printing Features Print Optimizations Printer Features Layout Options
Advanced Printing Features When the Advanced Printing Features setting is Enabled, metafile spooling is turned on and Finishing tab options such as Page Order, Booklet Layout, and Pages per Sheet are available, depending on your product. For normal printing, leave the Advanced Printing Features setting at the default (Enabled). If compatibility problems occur, you can disable the feature. However, some advanced printing features might still be available in the print driver, even though they have been disabled. If you select an advanced printing feature in the print driver that has been disabled on the Advanced tab, the feature is automatically re-enabled. Print Optimizations NOTE Print Optimization settings are available only in the HP PCL 6 and PCL 5eunidrivers. They are not available in the PS Emulation Unidriver. The default setting for Print Optimizations is Enabled. When this feature is enabled and your document contains overlapping text and graphics, text placed on top of a graphic might not print correctly. If the printed output is not correct, you can disable this feature. When disabled, print optimization features, such as substituting device fonts for TrueType fonts and scanning for horizontal and vertical rules, are turned off. Printer Features The following Printer Features are available: Print All Text as Black Send True Type as Bitmap (HP PCL 6 and PCL 5eunidrivers only) REt Alternative Letterhead Mode
Print All Text as Black The Print All Text as Black feature is Disabled by default. When Enabled is selected, the driver prints all text as black regardless of the original document text color. Color text is printed as black, except for white text, which remains white. (White text is a reliable method of printing reverse typeface against a dark background.) This setting does not affect graphic images on the page, nor does it affect any text that is part of a graphic. Send TrueType as Bitmap NOTE The Send TrueType as Bitmap option is available only in the HP PCL 6 and PCL 5e unidrivers. It is not available in the PS Emulation Unidriver. Send True Type as Bitmap provides an alternative for those software programs that have trouble using TrueType fonts for special graphic purposes such as shading, rotation, or slanting. The setting is Disabled (off) by default. The TrueType fonts are first converted to bitmap soft fonts before downloading. The Enabled setting causes the driver to send TrueType fonts to the product as outlines, which retains the standard format (outline) of the fonts. REt Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) refines the print quality of characters by smoothing out jagged edges that can occur on the angles and curves of a printed image. It is On by default. Select Off if graphics, particularly scanned images, are not printing clearly. Alternative Letterhead Mode Under normal operation, the product prints duplex jobs with a different orientation than single-sided jobs. This becomes a problem when printing on letterhead, because the user has to switch the orientation of the letterhead media if they need to go back and forth between duplex and single-sided jobs. Alternative letterhead mode solves this problem. When this feature is selected, this you can always load letterhead or pre-printed paper in the same way for all print jobs, whether you are printing duplex or single-sided jobs. To use it, load the paper as you would for a duplex letterhead job. (This is the exact opposite of how you would load the paper for a single-sided letterhead job. See the User Guide for details.) If the printer tray has an icon that indicates to load the paper either face-up or face-down, load the paper in the opposite direction from the orientation shown. When Alternative Letterhead Mode is on, both single-sided and doublesided jobs will print the correct way, without having to change the orientation of the letterhead or preprinted media. NOTE Alternative Letterhead Mode is only necessary if the product has a duplexer installed.
Figure 4-6 Front Cover options The following Front Cover options are available: Size is: drop-down menu Add a Blank or Preprinted Cover check box Source is: drop-down menu Type is: drop-down menu
When you select Front Cover, you must also select the Add a Blank or Preprinted Cover check box to enable the setting. When you select this check box, the Source is: and Type is: drop-down menus become available and a check mark appears next to the Front Cover option. The Source is: setting specifies the source tray to use for adding a front cover to the document. The list of source trays depends on the product accessories. Any optional media trays that are installed through the Device Settings tab also appear here. For more information about the Source is: setting, see the Source Is section of this chapter. The Type is: drop-down menu shows all of the media types that the product supports. For more information about the Type is: drop-down menu settings, see the Type is: in the Type is section of this chapter.
The Size is: setting specifies the media size to use for the entire print job. Changes that you make to the Size is: setting here override any previous Size is: settings made in other Use Different Paper/ Covers options.
NOTE You must use the same size of media for the entire print job. All Use Different Paper/ Covers options use the last Size is: setting that you select in any one of the Use Different Paper/Covers options. When you change the type and source of the media and covers, the settings you select remain configured until you close the software program. First Page Use the First Page options to select an alternative media size, type, or source for the first page of a document. The following illustration shows the appearance of the Paper Options group box when you select the Use Different Paper/Covers check box.
Figure 4-7 First Page options The following First Page options are available: Size is: drop-down menu Source is: drop-down menu Type is: drop-down menu
The Size is: setting specifies the media size to use for the entire print job. Changes that you make to the Size is: setting here override any previous Size is: settings that you made in other Use Different Paper/Covers options. The Source is: setting specifies the source tray to use for printing a document. The list of source trays depends on the product accessories. Any optional media trays that are installed through the Device Settings tab also appear here. For more information about the Source is: setting, see the Source Is section of this chapter.
The Type is: drop-down menu shows all of the media types that the product supports. For more information about the Type is: drop-down menu settings, see the description for Type is: in the Type is section of this chapter. NOTE You must use the same size of media for the entire print job. All Use Different Paper/ Covers options use the last Size is: setting that you select in any one of the Use Different Paper/Covers options. When you change the type and source of the media and covers, the settings you select remain configured until you close the software program. Other Pages Use the Other Pages options to select an alternative media size, type, or source for the other pages of the document. The following illustration shows the appearance of the Paper Options group box when you select the Use Different Paper/Covers check box.
Plain Preprinted Letterhead Prepunched Bond Recycled Colored Rough
Cardstock media can be manually printed on the second side, but there is no change to the print mode. Transparencies and labels should not be manually printed on the second side.
To print a multiple-page document, follow these steps: 3 Select the Print on Both Sides (Manually) check box. Click OK. The even-number pages of the document print. When the control panel shows the MANUALLY FEED OUTPUT STACK message, insert the stack of media (on which the even-number pages have been printed) as indicated in the following figure.
Figure 4-15 Print on Both Sides Instructions
Flip Pages Up The Flip Pages Up check box, enabled only when Print on Both Sides is selected, is used to specify the duplex-binding option. By default, the Flip Pages Up check box is not selected. The following table demonstrates the results of selecting this box, depending on the media orientation selected on the Finishing tab.
When you have completed the steps that appear in the dialog box, the second half of the print job prints on the back side of the stack of media. The driver does not require the application to specifically support odd- and even-page printing, because the driver coordinates this function.
Table 4-3 Page orientation
Orientation (Finishing tab) Portrait Landscape Flip Pages Up selected Short-edge binding Long-edge binding Flip Pages Up not selected Long-edge binding Short-edge binding
When Print on Both Sides is selected, the document preview image changes to show a spiral binding along either the left edge or the top edge of the page. In addition, a folded-over corner appears in the lower-right portion of the preview image, indicating that printing occurs on the back side. An arrow on the folded-over corner points in the direction that the pages would be flipped if they were bound together. Short-side binding is for print jobs with pages that read by flipping over like the pages of a note pad. Long-side binding is for print jobs with pages that read by turning like the pages of a book. Booklet layout The Booklet Layout drop-down menu, visible when Print on Both Sides is selected, offers choices that are based on the current media size. The default setting for the Booklet Printing drop-down menu is Off. The following options are available in the Booklet Layout drop-down menu: Left Edge Binding Right Edge Binding
When you select Left Edge Binding or Right Edge Binding, the document preview image changes to show the location of the binding. If the Pages per Sheet setting is on the default setting of 1, it automatically changes to 2 pages per sheet. If you change the Pages per Sheet setting manually to 4, 6, 9, or 16 pages per sheet, the booklet setting is disabled. See the Printing a Booklet section of this chapter for more information. Book and Booklet Printing The HP LaserJet 2410, 2420, and 2430 printer supports book and booklet printing. A book is a print job consisting of at least two pages that can have a different media type for the front cover, first page, other pages, last page, or back cover. Use the Front Cover, First Page, Other Pages, Last Page, and Back Cover settings on the Paper/Quality tab (available when you select the Use Different Paper check box) to select different media for the front cover, first page, other pages, and back cover. A booklet is a print job that places two pages on each side of a sheet that can be folded into a booklet that is half the size of the media. Use the Booklet Layout drop-down menu on the Finishing tab to control booklet settings. Printing a Booklet Complete the following steps to print a booklet in most software programs. Click File, click Print, and then click Properties. Click the Finishing tab and select the Print on Both Sides check box.
Figure 5-4 Use the Add Printer Wizard
For information about using the Add Printer install method, see the Installing print drivers by using the Add Printer feature section.
Figure 5-5 Welcome dialog box Clicking Software License Agreement takes you to the HP Software License Agreement dialog box. Clicking Installation Notes opens the file LJ24X0_INSTALL-NOTE_ENWW.HTM Clicking Next takes you to the Printer Connection dialog box.
Figure 5-6 HP Software License Agreement dialog box Clicking OK returns you to the Welcome dialog box.
Figure 5-7 Printer Connection dialog box
NOTE This product does not support infrared connections. If you select Connected directly to this computer (a direct connection that uses a parallel cable or universal serial bus cable), clicking Next takes you to the Connector Type dialog box, and then to the Model dialog box. This is the default option. The Model dialog box is shown in the following illustration.
Figure 5-8 Model dialog box Clicking Next takes you to the Installation Type dialog box. To continue with the default installation sequence, see Figure 5-19 Installation Type dialog box If you select Connected via the network in the Printer Connection dialog box, clicking Next takes you to the Network Setup dialog box.
Figure 5-9 Network Setup dialog box If you select Basic network setup for a PC or server, clicking Next takes you to the Identify Printer dialog box. This is the default selection. If you select Client setup for client-server printing, clicking Next initiates a series of question dialog boxes that help you determine the best connection-type option to use. This series begins with the Specify Network dialog box. If you select Help me determine which setup is right for me, clicking Next takes you to the Connection Type dialog box.
Figure 5-10 Connection Type dialog box Clicking Parallel Cable and then clicking Next takes you to the Cable Connection dialog box. Clicking USB Cable and then clicking Next takes you to the Cable Connection dialog box. Clicking Network Cable and then clicking Next takes you to the Print Job Management dialog box.
Figure 6-6 HP LaserJet Screen Fonts splash screen dialog box Click Continue to open the HP LaserJet Screen Fonts dialog box.
Figure 6-7 HP LaserJet Screen Fonts installer dialog box (1 of 2) Click Install to start the installation. Click Quit to quit the Installer without making changes to the system. When you click Install, an installation progress bar dialog box appears briefly. Click Stop to interrupt the installation-file copy process.
Figure 6-8 Installation was successful dialog box Click Quit to exit the Installer. Click Continue to return to the HP LaserJet Screen Fonts installer.
Mac OS X installation
This section provides information about the various installation dialog box sequences for the Mac OS X operating system.
This section provides information about the Macintosh installation dialog box sequence for the Easy Install (the typical installation option).
Figure 6-9 Installer CD-ROM icon If the CD screen does not open automatically when the CD is put into the CD-ROM drive, doubleclick the hp LaserJet 24X0 CD-ROM icon on the desktop to open the installer folder.
Figure 6-10 hp LaserJet 24X0 folder In the hp Laserjet 4X50 folder, double click the hp LaserJet Installers folder to open it. Figure 6-11 hp LaserJet Installers folder
When you run the installer you might first see the Authenticate dialog box (OS X V10.1 and later only).
Figure 6-12 Authenticate dialog box Enter the correct password and click OK to continue. The install splash screen appears.
Figure 6-13 HP LaserJet for Macintosh installer splash screen dialog box Click Continue. The software License dialog box appears.
In the hp LaserJet Installers folder, double-click the installer icon for the language you want to use. This begins the install process.
Figure 6-14 License dialog box Click Print. to open the Page Setup dialog box for your default printer and print a copy of the license agreement. Click Save As. to open the system Save dialog box and save the license agreement to disk. Click Decline to end the installation process and close the installer. Click Accept to continue the installation. The hp LaserJet Installer dialog box appears.
Figure 6-15 HP LaserJet Installer dialog box (easy install) If you want to install the files in a location other than the default "Macintosh HD," click the Install Location drop-down menu to specify a location. You can also select a Custom Install option from the drop-down menu at upper left (shown in the following illustration). Click Install to start the installation on the selected disk. Click Quit to quit the Installer without making changes to the system.
This section presents engineering detail for the following topics: Enabling or disabling HP Toolbox support Manually uninstalling HP Toolbox in Macintosh Operating Systems
Enabling or disabling HP Toolbox support
The registry entry HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run, with the value HP Status controls the HP Toolbox. This entry runs HPSTATUS.EXE every time that the system is started. When you close the HP Toolbox by right-clicking the Toolbox tray icon and selecting Exit, you are prompted to restart the HP Toolbox on startup. If you select No, don't start automatically, this entry is removed. To start status manually, select the Start|Run menu, and type HPSTATUS.
Manually uninstalling HP Toolbox in Macintosh Operating Systems
HP Toolbox must be uninstalled manually in a Macintosh OS. To uninstall HP Toolbox manually, follow these instructions: 1 Delete the following program: Library/Startup Items/hp ToolboxStartup NOTE HP Toolbox cannot be uninstalled when it is in use. Because HP Toolbox runs at startup time, either quit the program before deleting it, or move it into the trash bin and restart the computer. 2 Delete the following file: Applications/Utilities/hp toolbox.webloc Navigate to the Library/Printers/hp/Utilities/folder, and delete all files that have "Toolbox" in the name.
Symbols/Numerics % of Normal Size setting PCL traditional drivers 109 unidrivers 194 A About button, PCL traditional drivers 134 About tab, unidrivers 220 accessibility documentation 11 driver support 76 accessories, automatic configuration 10, 25 ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance 11 Add Printer installation 258 Add Printer wizard 26 Adobe Acrobat Reader installing 6 printing PDF files without 66 viewing documentation 10 Adobe Web site 147 Advanced Printing Features setting, unidrivers 172 Advanced tab PS Emulation Driver 149 unidrivers 170 Alerts tab, HP Toolbox 50 alerts, e-mail 36, 37 alternative letterhead mode PCL traditional drivers 144 unidrivers 173 alternative source/paper type support 82 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance 11 application settings traditional drivers 87 unidrivers 167
ASCII output protocol, PS Emulation Driver 162, 216 autorun CD-ROM, Windows 5 B Back Cover settings PCL traditional drivers 121, 125 unidrivers 184, 189 Back to Front printing, unidrivers 174 Basics tab, PCL traditional drivers 132 bidirectional communication about 25 driver support 73 Enterprise AutoConfiguration 26 binary output protocol, PS Emulation Driver 162, 216 binding settings PCL traditional drivers 98 unidrivers 201 bins custom paper sizes 120, 182 driver support 75, 82 black, printing all text as PCL traditional drivers 104, 107 unidrivers 173 Bluetooth devices 56 booklet printing PCL traditional drivers settings 99 unidriver settings 202 Bubble help 90 bundle support 74 C Cable Connection dialog box, Windows 242
cardstock, paper type commands 302 CD-ROM documentation 6, 10 in-box file layout 15 installing Macintosh printingsystem software 286 installing Windows printingsystem software 4, 230 regional versions 16 Change Current Destination Folder dialog box 274 CHM files, viewing 11 Choose Setup Language dialog box, Windows 234 Client Driver Support dialog box, Windows Customization Wizard 271 Typical Installation 254 collation settings PCL traditional driver mopier settings 140 PS Emulation Driver 152 unidrivers 171, 219 command-line printing FTP, Windows 66 local port, Windows 68 LPR 70 Macintosh 69 networks, Windows 69 UNIX 69 Windows 66 command-line silent install for Windows 276 commands, paper size 300 source 298 type 302 common installer, features 6
Configuration Page, HP Embedded Web Server 32, 34 Configure Device page, HP Embedded Web Server 36 Configure tab, PCL traditional drivers 137 Connection type dialog box, Windows 241 connectivity bidirectional communication support 25 driver support 73 features 3 Network Setup dialog box, Windows 240 Printer Connection dialog box, Windows 238 constraint messages PCL traditional drivers 90 unidrivers 169 context-sensitive help PCL traditional drivers 90 unidrivers 169 continuous export 29 control panel settings traditional drivers 87 unidrivers 167 Copy Count settings PCL traditional drivers 134 PS Emulation Driver 148 unidrivers 171, 219 covers, use different paper settings PCL traditional drivers 121 unidrivers 184 Ctrl-D settings, PS Emulation Driver 163, 216 Custom Installation 5, 257 Custom Installation dialog box, Windows 257 Custom Installer Location dialog box 273 custom paper sizes, PCL traditional drivers 117 custom paper sizes, PCL unidrivers 181 custom paper support 301 customer support 33 Customization Wizard 259
D default Print Task Quick Sets PCL traditional drivers 93 unidrivers 176 default printer, setting 277 deleting Job Storage jobs 210 destinations, paper 297 Device Information page, HP Embedded Web Server 33, 36 Device Settings tab PS Emulation Driver 159 unidrivers 210 Device Status page, HP Embedded Web Server 33 dialog boxes, printing-system software installation Mac OS Classic 288 Mac OS X 291 Windows, Typical 231 DIMMs, fonts PCL traditional driver settings 142 unidriver settings 214 directory structure, software CDROM 15 disabling driver features 29 HP Toolbox 303 disk space requirements Macintosh and Linux 280 Windows 223 Document Options PCL traditional drivers 95 unidrivers 172 Document Options, PS Emulation Driver 150 documentation Help feature support 76 install notes 12 Print Task Quick Set for use guide, PCL traditional drivers 95 Print Task Quick Set for use guide, unidrivers 179 viewing 6, 10 Documentation tab, HP Toolbox 51 double-sided printing PCL traditional driver settings 96
unidriver settings 199 downloading firmware 57 printing-system software 21 Driver Configuration dialog box, Customization Wizard 267 Driver Work Space (DWS) 144 drivers accessibility support 76 accessory configuration 25 Add Printer installation 258 alternative source/paper type support 82 availability by operating system 22 bidirectional communication support 73 bins supported 75 bundle support 74 connectivity support 73 continuous export feature 29 Enterprise AutoConfiguration 26 finishing options 83 font support 83 Help feature support 76 HP Driver Preconfiguration support 29, 74 included 7 installable options support 75 job storage support 78 job stream output support 71 job tracking 72 Linux operating systems 10 lockable features 29 Macintosh 9 media supported 299 paper source commands 298 paper supported 77 PJL encoding 72 Point and Print installation 276 Postcript-specific features 84 Print Quality options 102 Print Task Quick Set support 77 PS Emulation Driver features 146 reordering options 79 resizing options 80 resolution 79
settings 87, 167 standalone 21 tray assignment 75 UNIX operating systems 10 user interface support 76 watermarks support 81 duplexing unit custom paper sizes 120, 182 media supported 301 models including 298 PCL traditional driver settings 96, 139 print modes 96 PS Emulation Driver settings 164 unidriver settings 199, 218 DWS (Driver Work Space) 144 E e-mail alerts 36, 37 E-mail Server page, HP Embedded Web Server 36 Economode PCL traditional drivers 102 PS Emulation Driver settings 152 unidrivers 190 Edit Other Links page, HP Embedded Web Server 36 Effects tab PCL traditional drivers 107 unidrivers 191 EIO Jetdirect page, printing 32 embedded Web server. See HP Embedded Web Server Enterprise AutoConfiguration about 26 Novell NetWare operating systems supported 27 Windows operating systems supported 26 envelopes, paper type commands 302 escape sequences paper source 298 paper type 302 euro character 30 event log 32 EWS. See HP Embedded Web Server
exporting driver parameters 29 External Fonts settings, PCL unidrivers 213 F features 2 Features dialog box, Windows Customization Wizard 266 Typical Installation 251 file layout for software CD-ROM 15 finishing options 83 Finishing tab PCL traditional drivers 91 unidrivers 197 firmware determining current level 56 downloading 57 FTP updates, Macintosh 62 FTP updates, Windows 58 HP Web Jetadmin updates 63 LPR command updates 63 Macintosh, updating 62 messages during update 64 troubleshooting updates 65 UNIX updates 61 updating remotely 56 verifying installation 65 Windows network updates 61 Windows, local port update 59 First Page paper settings PCL traditional drivers 122 unidrivers 186 Fit to Page settings PCL traditional drivers 108 PS Emulation Driver 152 Flip Pages Up PCL traditional drivers 98 unidriver settings 201 Font Substitution Table, PS Emulation Unidriver 212 fonts configuring for watermarks 112 DIMM settings, PCL traditional drivers 142 DIMM settings, unidrivers 214 driver support 83 euro character 30 External, PCL unidrivers 213 included 3
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