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whiskers 2:38am on Friday, October 8th, 2010 
Our company has used the HP LaserJet 5 Si MX for at least three years. The printer sits across the room from my desk, about 12 feet away.
chalina4000 2:49pm on Sunday, September 12th, 2010 
Here we have one of hewlett packards printers named laserjet 5si. Very good printer its economical for both business use and single use. The 5SI Mopier series of printers is very reliable and a very hard working machine. Hard working, powerful printer. Starting to show its age. This is a superb printer, which is really suitable for an office environment. Speed, Facilities Price
avflinsch 12:04pm on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010 
Here we have one of hewlett packards printers named laserjet 5si. fast and very economical limit of drivers no colour
%lettie_18 11:22pm on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
Speed Maintenance, jamming, price works well on big jobs, does not jam up often sometimes it can be too noisy

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The following related documents provide further information about the PostScript printer language:
The PostScript Language Reference Manual (Adobe) PostScript Language Supplements (Adobe)
Also check the README files that come with the software.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Conventions. Supplementary Documents. i-iii i-iv

1 About Your Printer

Introduction. Standard Features of the HP LaserJet 5Si/5Si MX/5Si NX Printer Paper Handling. Memory Management. Printing System. Input/Output. Energy Efficiency. EconoMode. PCL Fonts. Special Features of the HP LaserJet 5Si MX Printer. Additional Memory. Networking Capabilities. PostScript Fonts. Special Features of the HP LaserJet 5Si NX Printer. Memory Management. Networking Capabilities. Printer Parts. Accessories and Options. The Optional Printer Hard Disk. 1-1 1-4 1-4 1-5 1-5 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-11 1-13 1-14
2 Memory and Memory Management
Introduction. Storing Print Data. Saving Resources. Determining Memory Requirements. Improving Performance with I/O Buffering. 2-1 2-2 2-2 2-3 2-4

3 Printer Software

Printing System. Drivers. What is a Driver?. HP LaserJet 5Si/5Si MX/5Si NX Printer Drivers Software Components. End-User Software. Network Administrator Software. 3-1 3-3 3-3 3-4 3-6 3-6 3-7

TABLE OF CONTENTS-1

4 Printer Control Panel
Introduction. Control Panel Layout. Indicator Lights. Control Panel Keys. Control Panel Display. Settings and Defaults. Control Panel Menus. Selecting a Menu Item. Tray Menu. Job Control Menu. Test Menu. PCL Menu. Configuration Menu. Print Quality Menu. PostScript Menu. Input/Output (IO) Menu.. 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 4-7 4-7 4-8 4-9 4-10 4-23 4-24 4-26 4-27 4-28

5 Print Tasks

Introduction. Print Source and Media Options. Media Selection Guidelines. Media Use Guidelines. Paper Trays 1, 2, 3, and (optional) Tray 4. Loading Media Into Tray 1 (Multi-purpose). Loading Paper into Tray 2 or Tray 3. Optional 2000 Sheet Input Tray. Loading Paper into Tray 4. Envelopes in Tray 1. Loading Envelopes into Tray 1. Printing Envelopes from Your Software Application. Optional Envelope Feeder. Printing from the Optional Envelope Feeder. Changing Media Type and Size from the Control Panel. Output Bins. Selecting the Left Output Bin. Adjusting the Paper Stop. Printing to the Multibin Mailbox or Mailbox with Stapler Stapling Documents. Different First Page. Custom Size Paper in Tray 1. Printing on the Smallest-Sized Paper. Printing Bleeds. Two-Sided Printing with the Duplex Unit. Binding Options. Selecting Two-Sided Printing from the Control Panel. Stopping a Print Request. TABLE OF CONTENTS-2. 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-5 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-13 5-14 5-16 5-17 5-18 5-19 5-19 5-21 5-22 5-25 5-26 5-27 5-28 5-30 5-31 5-31 5-32 5-33 5-34 5-34 5-35

Microsoft Windows 3.1x Microsoft Windows 95 Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 IBM OS/2 version 2.0 or greater Apple Macintosh System 7 or greater
It also includes software for network administrators using the following network operating systems:

About Your Printer 1-5

Novell NetWare 3.x or 4.x Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 IBM LAN Server 3.0 or greater Apple AppleTalk
For more information about software and drivers, see Chapter 3, Printer Software.

Input/Output

A built in Bi-Tronics parallel interface allows high-speed two-way communication between the printer and your computer. Two MIO slots allow for extended connectivity. If serial connection is required, contact an authorized HP dealer for information about an optional serial MIO card or a serial-to-parallel converter. The HP JetDirect Print Server (standard on the 5Si MX/5Si NX and available as an option on the 5Si) allows the printer to function through most networks without a separate print server.

Energy Efficiency

The printers Power Save feature conserves electricity by substantially reducing power consumption when idle for a user-specified length of time. As an EPA Energy Star partner, Hewlett-Packard has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency. You may change the POWER SAVE DELAY from the default of 1 hour. This item is located in the CONFIGURATION MENU on the printer control panel.

EconoMode

EconoMode reduces the amount of toner applied to the printed page and is ideal for printing document drafts. When EconoMode is on, the print on the page appears significantly lighter but is still readable. (EconoMode has no effect on the speed of the printer or the amount of energy usedit only conserves toner.)

1-6 About Your Printer

PCL Fonts
The printer comes with 35 scaleable fonts, as well as 10 True Type fonts. You can scale True Type fonts within the printer. You also receive matching True Type screen fonts for true WYSIWYG, short for what you see is what you get. These internal fonts are part of the PCL language. PCL font samples appear in Figure 1-2.

Figure 1-2

About Your Printer 1-7
Special Features of the HP LaserJet 5Si MX Printer
The HP LaserJet 5Si MX printer is configured with additional memory, Hewlett-Packards PCL 5 language, Adobes PostScript Level 2 language, and an HP JetDirect print server that allows you to connect your printer to Ethernet or Local Talk networks.

Additional Memory

The HP LaserJet 5Si MX contains 12 MBytes of installed memory. By adding optional SIMMs with 2,4,8,16, or 32 MBytes, you can increase memory to a total of 76 MBytes.

Networking Capabilities

The HP LaserJet 5Si MX printers factory-installed HP JetDirect print server allows you to connect your printer directly to your Local Area Network (LAN). The HP JetDirect automatically switches among networked protocols, so a single printer can serve many networks at once or be moved to a new network with no additional hardware investment. The HP JetDirect print server supports the following network operating systems:

DocWise

DocWise is document monitoring software available to Windows 3.1 and 95 clients on Novell NetWare that is installed as part of the Printing System. It provides status information on the document being printed or on the status of the printer at the time the document was submitted. It also includes helpful hints on using the printer.
Network Administrator Software

HP JetAdmin

HP JetAdmin is a printer management tool for network administrators. With HP JetAdmin, a network administrator can remotely install, configure, troubleshoot, manage, and set passwords for JetDirect connected printers (as well as printers connected to file servers on Novell NetWare.) Also, a network administrator can configure printer accessories for network printers remotely. HP JetAdmin is included on the Printing System CD for the following operating environments:
Novell NetWare 3.x, 4.x (from a Windows 3.1x or Windows 95
client) Windows NT 3.51, 4.0 (from a Windows 3.51 or 4.0 client) IBM LAN Server 3.0 or greater with clients running OS/2 version 3 or greater

Printer Software 3-7

Printer management software is available for the following systems through your Hewlett-Packard distributor or through electronic BBS channels:
UNIX (HP-UX 9.x/10.x, Sun OS 4.1.3/4.1.4, or Solaris Microsoft LAN Manager
To learn more about HP JetAdmin for the HP LaserJet 5Si family of printers, see the HP JetDirect Print Server Software Installation Guide. 2.2/2.3/2.4/2.5)

HP Print Server NLM

The Printing System includes Hewlett-Packards print server network loadable module (NLM), which runs on NetWare 3.x and 4.x file servers. It allows a network administrator to manage and control a peripheral attached to a parallel port on a NetWare file server. HPs Print Server NLM (JETPS.NLM) can be used as a replacement for Novells PSERVER.NLM. It services print queues on one or more file servers and provides the same NetWare printing functionality as HPs JetDirect products. To run the Print Server NLM, HP JetAdmin must also be installed.
If the HP JetDirect Print Server (a hardware solution) is available, use that in preference to the HP Print Server NLM (a software solution.) This provides the same services and frees the server to concentrate on other tasks.

Macintosh Utilities

The Macintosh software partition on the Printing System CD is only accessible from Macintosh systems.
HP LaserJet Utility The HP LaserJet Utility allows the network administrator to configure many printer features from the computer. This is especially helpful in a network environment when the printer is not near your desktop. With this utility you can: Name the printer, assign it to a zone on your network, download Permanently download fonts to the printers hard disk (if installed) Monitor the status of networked printers Lock the printer control panel and set a password without leaving

DEMO PAGES PRINT ERROR LOG
SHOW ERROR LOG PAPER PATH TEST
Printer Control Panel 4-11

Configuration Page

Figure 4-4a
Sample PCL Configuration Page
4-12 Printer Control Panel
Key to Figure 4-4a 1. Printer Information lists printer specific statistics. Serial Number shows the serial number of the print engine. Formatter Number shows the serial number of the formatter board. Firmware Datecode is an eight-digit date (YYYYMMDD) of the internal code. Processor Revision shows the revision number of the firmware processor. Page Count shows the number of pages printed. Pages Since Last Power Cycle shows the number of pages printed since the last time the printer was turned off. Pages Since Last Maintenance shows the number of pages printed since the time a maintenance kit was installed. 2. 3. 4. Installed Personalities and Options lists printer languages and all accessories that are installed. Error Log shows the number of errors currently in the error log and the last three errors that occurred. Memory shows the total amount of installed memory and indicates the amount of available memory for PCL applications (such as font downloading software). Information about the current I/O Buffering and Resource Saving configuration appears here. If the printer does not have enough memory installed to enable these two features, the amount of additional memory needed appears. Security lists whether the control panel is locked, whether the control panel has a security password, and if the optional hard disk has been write-protected (if present.) Paper Handling Options lists the installed paper handling accessories. These accessories may include the Duplex Unit, optional Envelope Feeder, 2000-Sheet Input Tray, Multi-Bin Mailbox or Multi-Bin Mailbox with Stapler.
7. HP MIO information is reserved for the HP MIO and network statistics. For some installed MIO options, this block of information can be as long as 20 lines and three columns.
Printer Control Panel 4-13

Figure 4-4b

feeding or print quality problems, and rough papers may have poor toner adhesion.

Adhesive Labels

Use only labels recommended for use in laser printers. Use only the Left Output Bin for printing labels. The adhesive material should be stable at the 392 F/200 C temperatures encountered in the
fusing process. None of the adhesive between the labels should be exposed.
Use labels with no exposed areas between labels. Using label stock with spaces between
labels often causes labels to peel off during the printing cycle, causing serious jamming problems. Use a sheet of labels only once.
Labels must lie flat with no more than 0.5 in (13 mm) of curl in any direction. Do not use labels that have separated from the backing sheet or with wrinkles, bubbles, or
other indications of delamination.

Overhead Transparencies

Overhead transparencies used in HP LaserJet printers must be able to withstand the
392F/200C temperature encountered in the fusing process.
Use only transparencies recommended for use in laser printers. Because transparency films
tend to stick to each other, remove each transparency from the output bin before printing the next one.
Use only the Left or Top Output Bins for printing transparencies.

5-6 Print Tasks

Media Type Envelopes

Guidelines

The weight of the envelope paper should not exceed a 24-lb (90 g/m2 ) Bond rating, or
jamming may result. Use only the Left or Top Output Bins for printing envelopes.
Envelopes should lie flat with less than 0.25 in (6 mm) curl. Do not use envelopes with windows or clasps. Make sure envelopes are not wrinkled, nicked, or otherwise damaged. Envelopes with a peel-off adhesive strip or with more than one flap that folds over to seal must
use adhesives compatible with the heat and pressure of the fusing rollers in the printer. The extra flaps and strips may result in wrinkling or creasing, and may cause jamming.

Print Tasks 5-7

Paper Trays 1, 2, 3, and (optional) Tray 4
You can load a single sheet of paper into Tray 1 or a stack of up to 100 sheets. Tray 1 (multi-purpose) is used for standard and custom paper sizes, envelopes, labels, and transparencies. Paper Trays 2 and 3 each hold up to 500 sheets of 20-lb Bond paper. Tray 4 holds up to 2000 sheets of 20-lb bond paper. Paper Tray 2 holds:
Letter Legal ISO A4 JIS B4
Paper Tray 3 and (optional) Tray 4 hold:
Letter Legal ISO A4 ISO Ax 17 in JIS B4
Adjustable paper size guides for each of the media listed are located inside the paper trays. See Tables 5-1 and 5-2 earlier in this chapter for media selection and use guidelines. When all trays have the same type and size media loaded, by default the printer prints from paper sources in the following order: 1. Tray 1 2. Tray 4 (if installed) 3. Tray 2 4. Tray 3 For example, assume all paper sources contain the same size of paper. If you specify Tray 1 or Automatic, send a print request to the printer, and Tray 1 is empty, the printer prints from Tray 4. If Tray 4 is also empty (or not installed), the printer prints from Tray 2, and then from Tray 3.

You can select these output bins through your software application, printer driver, or from the printer control panel. It is better to designate the paper destination in your software or printer driver since you will control to which output bin your job is sent. Otherwise, follow the instructions below for setting the overall default output bin selection.
Where and how you make selections depends on your software application or associated printer driver. The selection process may be available only from within the printer driver. See Chapter 3 or your application manual for more information.

Print Tasks 5-27

Selecting the Multi-Bin Mailbox or Mailbox with Stapler as default destination from the Control Panel
1 Press [Menus] repeatedly until CONFIGURATION MENU appears. 2 Press [Items] repeatedly until PAPER DESTINATION= TOP OUTPUT
3 Press [+] repeatedly until PAPER DESTINATION= OUTBIN x appears.
The x represents a number from 17 (for the output bins). Your network administrator may have changed these names.

Stapling Documents

The stapler can staple documents of 2 to 20 pages on 16 lb. to 20 lb. bond paper, Letter and A4 size only. The stapler should not be set as the default output bin. If your job is only one page, or if it is greater than 20 pages, the printer will print your job to the bin, but it will not be stapled. The stapler bin can hold up to 350 stapled sheets. To have your job stapled, send it to OPTIONAL OUTBIN 7.
Selecting the Stapler through the Software
You can select the stapler through your software application or printer driver. This is the recommended method for stapling. If you are unable to designate the paper destination in your software or printer driver, follow the instructions below for setting the overall default printer output bin selection.
Where and how you make selections depends on your software application or associated printer driver. The selection process may be available only from within the printer driver. See Chapter 3, Printer Software, or your application manual for more information.
Selecting the Stapler as default destination from the Control Panel

2 Open the stapler unit cover. 3 Press the colored tab with your thumb
and pull the colored circular tab with your forefinger to open the stapler. Remove loose or damaged staples from the stapler head. Push the circular tab to snap it back into place. Close the stapler unit cover and replace the Left Output Bin. Clear all paper paths that may have jammed as a result of the jammed staples.
Note After clearing a stapler jam, up to 12 documents may not be stapled when printing resumes because the stapler must reload. Once the unit begins stapling again, either manually staple the unstapled documents or resend the job.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7-7
Troubleshooting Checklist
Use the following information to help solve printer problems. For networked printers, check with your network administrator if you suspect a network-related problem.
Printer Response Problems

Printer Does Not Turn On

Check to see if. Printer is not plugged in. Printer voltage is not correct. Solution Plug the AC power cord firmly into the grounded power receptacle and into the printer. (Be sure the power source is energized.) Make sure line voltage is in the correct range. (See the product label next to the power receptacle on the back of your printer for voltage requirements.)
Blank or Garbled Control Panel Display
Check to see if. Printer is not switched ON. Printer is switched ON but internal fans are not running. Solution Put the printers power switch in the ON position. Make sure the line voltage is correct for the printers power configuration. (See the plate next to the power receptacle on the back of your printer for voltage requirements.) If you are using a power strip and its voltage is not within specification, plug the printer directly into the power receptacle. Press all the keys to see if one is stuck; contact your HP service representative if this does not work. Reconfigure the control panel display language. Refer to the Getting Started Guide.
Display is blank and internal fans are not running. Printer display is in the wrong language or displays unfamiliar characters.
7-8 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Printer Cannot Print Configuration Page
Check to see if. Correct size of paper is not loaded Toner cartridge sealing tape is not removed. Solution Check paper trays to be sure correct size media is loaded (Letter or A4). Also, check that guides are set correctly. Remove sealing tape from toner cartridge. See the Getting Started Guide or the installation guide that came with your toner cartridge.
Paper tray is out of paper. Add paper and close tray, if appropriate. Printer cover(s) is open. Paper is jammed in the printer. Messages appear in the display. Firmly close the printer top cover and all doors (left, front, and right). Check for paper jams. (See Paper Jams later in this chapter.) Review the messages for help. (See Printer Messages later in this chapter.) If no error messages appear but the configuration page still does not print, call for assistance.

Printing Incomplete or Incorrect
Situation Blank pages print. Solution 1. Turn the printer OFF and then back ON. 2. Make sure toner cartridge is installed properly. 3. Make sure the toner cartridge sealing tape has been removed. (See the Getting Started Guide or the installation guide that came with your toner cartridge.) Garbled pages print, there are overprints, or only a portion of a page prints. 1. Ensure that your software application is configured for the correct printer. 2. Replace the printer interface (I/O) cable with a cable you know works to see if the cable is defective. 3. Your parallel printer cable quality may be defective. Use a high-quality cable; see Chapter 1 for an HP cable part number. 4. Set the PERSONALITY item in the Configuration Menu to AUTO (see Chapter 4). The printer may have been set to PCL and a PostScript job was sent to the printer, or vice versa. 5. Data file sent to the printer may be corrupt. Try sending another file to see if it prints. The job wasnt duplexed. You may need to add more printer memory. See Chapter 1, About Your Printer, for HP memory part numbers. Also see the Determining Memory Requirements section in Chapter 2, Memory and Memory Management.
7-12 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Data is missing, but there are no printer messages.
1. Check your software application to be sure the print file contains no errors. 2. Check your cable to ensure that it is securely connected to both the printer connector and the computer connector. 3. Your parallel printer cable may be defective. Use a high-quality cable; see Chapter 1 for an HP printer cable part number.
Printing stops in the middle of the job.
1. Check the control panel for an error message. 2. If you are on a network, make sure your computer is correctly configured and there is not a network problem (see your network administrator). 3. Check your line voltage to ensure that it is steady and within printer specifications. (See Appendix A, Specifications.) Turn the printer OFF and then back ON. 4. Check the time-out setting in your network application. It may need to be increased. 5. If you are trying to copy a file to the printer from the DOS prompt, use the copy command COPY filename LPTn /B (where n is the number of printer port, such as LPT1). Note: To output the page, you may have to send a formfeed command from your computer or from the Job Control Menu.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7-13
Printer Ignores Font, Format, or Tray/Bin Selection

Figure 7-2

Top Output Bin

Clearing Tray 1

1 Open the door of Tray 1. 2 Check for paper in the pick-up roller of Tray 1. 3 Remove any paper from this area by pulling it in the direction shown by

the arrow in Figure 7-3.

4 Remove any and all pieces of torn paper. Carefully check to be sure you

have removed all scraps.

Figure 7-3

Paper Tray 1

7-26 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Clearing the Right Door

Open the right door located below Tray 1. Check for paper jammed in the pick-up roller of Tray 2 or 3. Open the jam access cover. Remove any paper from this area by pulling it in the direction shown by the arrow in Figure 7-4. 5 Remove any and all pieces of torn paper. Carefully check to be sure you have removed all scraps.

Figure 7-4

Right Door
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7-27

Clearing the Top Cover

1 Open the top cover. 2 Remove the toner cartridge.
3 Lift the handle that has a 2 printed on it and the plate below it that has
a 3 printed on it to clear any jams that may be hidden. 4 Remove any paper in this area by pulling it in the direction shown in Figure 7-5. 5 Remove all pieces of torn paper. Carefully check to be sure you have removed all scraps. 6 Replace the toner cartridge and close the top cover.

Figure 7-5

Top Cover
7-28 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Clearing the Front Door (Duplex Area)
1 Open the front door. 2 Check for paper jammed in this area. 3 Remove any paper by pulling it in the direction shown by the arrow (A)
in Figure 7-6. Be careful not to tear the page.
4 If you cannot remove all the paper from the front door, open the left
door and carefully pull out any jammed paper (B). If a mailbox accessory is installed, push it away from the printer to access the left door.
5 If a Duplex Unit is installed, remove the Duplex Unit (C) by pressing
the colored tab on the lower right side of the unit and pulling the entire unit out of its slot. 6 Remove any paper remaining in the Duplex Unit (C). 7 Reinstall the Duplex Unit by sliding it back into the slot until it clicks into place and close all open doors. 8 Push the mailbox accessory back into place, if one is installed.

Figure 7-6

Front Door (Duplex Area) A. B. C. Note Front door jam Left door jam Duplex Unit removed
After removing a sheet of paper, you may need to check other areas to ensure that all paper has been removed. Whenever a sheet of jammed paper becomes badly shredded, it is a good idea to carefully piece all parts together to be sure you havent overlooked some small part. All portions of a jammed piece of paper must be removed, or you may run into repeated jams.

62.x PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER
The printer identified a CRC error while checking its memory. x refers to the memory the printer was checking when it encountered the error. 0: 1: 2: 3: 4: Internal memory SIMM slot 1 SIMM slot 2 SIMM slot 3 SIMM slot 4
Switch the printer OFF and then ON (data stored in printer will be lost). If the error is still present, first verify that the SIMM board is correctly installed. Switch the printer ON. If the error is still present, switch the printer OFF and remove the SIMM board. Switch the printer back ON. If the error message does not appear, the problem is on the SIMM. See Appendix C, Memory and Personality SIMM Installation, for more information.
64 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER 65 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER
The printer identified a scan buffer Turn the printer OFF then error. ON again. The printer identified a dynamic RAM controller error. Turn the printer OFF then ON again.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7-45
Printer Messages, continued If the following errors persist, call your HP-authorized service provider. Message 66.x.yy DEVICE ERROR CYCLE POWER Description The printer identified a paper handling controller error. x identifies the device (15) and yy is the error code (099) 0: Paper Handling Controller (PHC) 1: First device attached to the PHC 2: Second device attached to the PHC 3: Third device attached to the PHC 4: Fourth device attached to the PHC 5: Fifth device attached to the PHC 67 PRINTER ERROR The printer identified a miscellaneous interface hardware error. There is a checksum error in the printers nonvolatile memory (NVRAM). Some or all of the menu items have been reset to the factory default values. Turn the printer OFF then ON again. Check all menu settings; reset if necessary. Press [Select *] to continue. If you switch the printer OFF and then ON, you may lose settings (to check settings, print a configuration page). Press [Select *] to continue. The system will automatically perform a cold reset and display RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS. The system will complete initialization and return to the online condition. Recommended Action Turn the printer OFF then ON again.

A-6 Specifications

Laser Statement for Finland

LASERTURVALLISUUS

LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT HP LaserJet 5Si printer laserkirjoitin on kyttjn kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Normaalissa kytss kirjoittimen suojakotelointi est lasersteen psyn laitteen ulkopuolelle. Laitteen turvallisuusluokka on mritetty standardin EN 60825-1 (1994) mukaisesti. VAROITUS ! Laitteen kyttminen muulla kuin kyttohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa kyttjn turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittvlle nkymttmlle lasersteilylle. VARNING ! Om apparaten anvnds p annat stt n i bruksanvisning specificerats, kan anvndaren utsttas fr osynlig laserstrlning, som verskrider grnsen fr laserklass 1. HUOLTO HP LaserJet 5Si printer-kirjoittimen sisll ei ole kyttjn huollettavissa olevia kohteita. Laitteen saa avata ja huoltaa ainoastaan sen huoltamiseen koulutettu henkil. Tllaiseksi huoltotoimenpiteeksi ei katsota vriainekasetin vaihtamista, paperiradan puhdistusta tai muita kyttjn ksikirjassa lueteltuja, kyttjn tehtvksi tarkoitettuja yllpitotoimia, jotka voidaan suorittaa ilman erikoistykaluja. VARO ! Mikli kirjoittimen suojakotelo avataan, olet alttiina nkymttmlle lasersteilylle laitteen ollessa toiminnassa. l katso steeseen. VARNING ! Om laserprinterns skyddshlje ppnas d apparaten r i funktion, utsttas anvndaren fr osynlig laserstrlning. Betrakta ej strlen. Tiedot laitteessa kytettvn laserdiodin steilyominaisuuksista: Aallonpituus 775-795 nm Teho 5 mW Luokan 3B laser

Specifications A-7

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014
Manufacturers Name: Manufacturers Address:
Hewlett-Packard Company 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA
declares that the product Product Name: Model Number: Product Options: HP LaserJet 5Si/5Si MX*/5Si NX Printer* C3166A/C3167A*/C3950A* All
conforms to the following Product Specifications: Safety: EN60950:1992, Amd. 1:93, Amd. 2:93
IEC 950: 1991, Amd. 1:92, Amd. 2:93

EN60825:1991

IEC 825:84, Amd. 1:90 CLASS 1 1
CISPR-22:1993 / EN 55022:1994 class B CISPR-22:1993 / EN 55022:1994 class A* EN 50082-1:1992
IEC 801-2:1991/prEN55024-2:1992-3 kV CD, 8 kV AD IEC 801-3:1984/prEN55024-3:1991-3 V/m IEC 801-4:1988/prEN55024-4:1992-0.5kV Signal Lines, 1kV Power Lines
Supplementary Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, and carries the CE marking accordingly.
The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard Personal Computer and Test Systems. * This printer contains Local Area Network (LAN) options. When the interface cable is attached to either of the IEEE 802.3 connectors, the printer meets the requirements of EN55022 Class A. Office of Quality Manager Boise, Idaho USA August 1, 1995

E-4 HP Customer Services and Sales
Worldwide Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices, continued China: Hewlett-Packard Company 5-6/F, West Wing Office China World Trade Center No. 1, Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue Beijing, 100004, China Telephone: Customer Support Center: HP First Fax: Denmark: Hewlett-Packard A/S Kongevejen 25 DK-3460 Birkerd Denmark Telephone: 00 Customer Support Center: +HP First Fax: 800-10453 Far East Area: Hewlett-Packard Asia Pacific Ltd. 17-21/. Shell Tower, Times Square 1 Matheson Street, Causeway Bay Hong Kong Telephone: 852 599-7777 HP First Fax: 2422 Czech Republic: Hewlett-Packard S. R. O. Novodvorska Praha 414 Czech Republic Telephone: 42 (2) 21
European Headquarters: Hewlett-Packard S.A. Route du Nant-dAvril 150 CH-1227 Meyrin 2 (Geneva) Switzerland Telephone: 41 22/11
Finland: Hewlett-Packard Oy Piispankalliontie 17 P Box 68.O. FIN- 02207 Espoo Finland Telephone: 358 0/Customer Support Center: +HP First Fax: Germany: Hewlett-Packard GmbH Herrenberger Strasse Bblingen Germany Telephone: 49 7031/14-0 Customer Support Center: +HP First Fax: Hungary: Hewlett-Packard & Magyarors g Kft. Erzsebet kiralyne utja 1/c H-1146 Budapest Hungary Telephone: 36 (1) 2524505
France: Hewlett-Packard France 42, Quai du Point du Jour F-92659 Boulogne France Telephone: Customer Support Center: +HP First Fax: 05-905900 Greece: Hewlett-Packard Hellas 62, Kifissias Avenue GR Maroussi-Athens 15125 Greece Telephone: 11
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Worldwide Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Offices, continued Italy: Hewlett-Packard Italiana S.p.A. Via Giuseppe di Vittorio, 9 I-20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio Milano Italy Telephone: 39 2/Customer Support Center: +HP First Fax: 1678-59020 Korea: Hewlett-Packard Korea, Ltd. 25-12, Yoido-dong Youngdeungpo-gu Seoul 150-010 Korea Yoido P Box 595.O. Telephone: 769-0114 Customer Support Center: 3270-0700 HP First Fax: Mexico, D.F.: Hewlett-Packard de Mxico, S.A. Prolongacion Reforma 700 Colonia Lomas de Santa F C.P 01210 Mexico, D.F. Mexico Telephone: 00 Mexico Monterrey: Hewlett-Packard de Mxico, S.A. de C. V. Calzada del Valle Oriente No. 409 4o. Piso Colonia del Valle Garza Garca, 76030 Telephone: 378-42-40 Japan: Hewlett-Packard Japan, Ltd. 3-29-21, Takaido-Higashi Suginami-Ku, Tokyo 168 Japan Telephone: 3331-6111 Customer Support Center: HP First Fax: Latin American Headquarters: 5200 Blue Lagoon Drive Suite 950 Miami, FL 33126 Telephone 1-(305) 267-4220

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point size B-3 portrait orientation 4-8 PostScript configuration page 4-16 font list 4-20 menu 4-27 option 2-2 SIMM installation C-1 testing SIMM board C-5 troubleshooting 7-22 Power Save feature 1-6, 4-24, 7-36 print density adjusting 6-3 toner life 6-3 print overrun message 7-40 print quality adjusting 6-4 SEE quality Print Quality Menu 4-26 Printer about 1-1 - 1-16 accessories and options 1-13 acoustic emissions A-3 cleaning 7-1 - 7-2 drivers 2-3, 3-3 duty cycle D-3 electrical specifications A-3 environmental specifications A-1 features 1-4 illustration 1-3 introduction 1-1 location requirements A-1 messages 7-36 - 7-38, 7-40 7-46 PCL commands B-1 power consumption A-3 print quality 6-4 printing quantity limitations D-3 Printing System 1-5 repacking guidelines D-4 safety information A-6 service D-1, D-3 speed problems 7-12 troubleshooting 7-8, 7-10 use limitations D-3 weight A-3 Printer commands, font selection B-3 Printer control panel, introduction 4-1 printer disk directory 4-21 printer drivers accessing features 3-3 available, but not included on CD 3-5 definition 3-3 overview 3-4 PCL drivers 3-4 PostScript drivers 3-5 printer drivers, ordering 7-48 Printer MIO cards 7-9
Printer parts cartridge slot 1-11 control panel 1-11 on/off switch 1-11 output bins 1-11 paper trays 1-11 top cover 1-11 Printer software 1-5, 3-1 - 3-10 printing choosing a paper source 5-2 envelopes 5-16 - 5-18 faster 7-12 manual feed problems 7-16 quantity limitations D-3 selecting a tray 5-2 selecting output bin 5-25 standard-size paper 5-2 stopping 5-35 symbol sets 3-9 to Mailbox with Stapler 5-27 transparencies 5-9 two-sided, with duplex unit 5-33 printing drafts 6-9 programming, font selection B-3 Q quality solutions 6-5 troubleshooting 6-6 - 6-7 R radiation performance A-6 radio reception A-4 recycling toner cartridges 7-3 regulatory statements A-4 repacking guidelines D-4 reset, cold 7-37 resolution changing 6-2 enhancing 6-4 Resolution Enhancement technology, described 6-4 resource saving, memory 2-3 restoring factory settings 4-5 REt SEE Resolution Enhancement technology S safety Finland statement A-7 laser information A-6 ozone emission A-6 saving toner 6-9 selecting paper size 4-9 paper type 4-9 self test 4-12 example 4-12 serial number, print engine location 1-12 - 1-13 service after warranty D-3 agreements D-1 during warranty D-3
settings, default 4-6 setup strings B-2 - B-3 font selection B-3 SIMM installation error messages 7-21 introduction C-1 procedure C-2 testing memory board C-4 testing PostScript board C-5 troubleshooting SIMM boards 7-20 validation error messages 7-21 SIMM slots, location 1-12 software components 3-6 document monitoring 3-7 DocWise 3-7 DOS Symbol Sets Utility 3-9 drivers 3-3 end-user 3-6 HP FontSmart 3-4, 3-6 HP JetAdmin 3-7 HP JetPrint 3-6 HP Print Server NLM 3-8 HP Toolbox 3-7 license D-5 Macintosh utilities 3-8 network administration 3-6 network administrator 3-7 obtaining updates 7-48 software applications printing envelopes from 5-18 setup strings B-3 stopping current print job 5-35 sound emission A-3 specifications A-1 environmental A-1 Stapler 7-6 clearing staple jams 7-7 loading staple cartridges 7-6 stapling documents 5-28 stop printing 5-35 stopping print requests 5-35 storing print data 2-2 supplies, accessories 1-11 switchboxes D-3 symbol sets common values B-3 printing 3-9 Symphony, Lotus B-2 T technical reference guides i-iv television reception A-4 temperature A-3 terminating a job 5-35 Test Menu 4-10 test page 4-12 testing SIMM boards C-4 tests PostScript 4-16 self 4-12

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Service Manual
For the complete PDF manual please visit www.LaserPros.com.
HP LaserJet 5Si (C3166A) HP LaserJet 5Si MX (C3167A) HP LaserJet 5Si NX (C3950A) HP LaserJet 5Si HM (C3124A) HP LaserJet 5Si Mopier (C4076A/C4077A/C4176A)
Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company 1997 All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Publication number c4077-90960 First edition, September 1997
Warranty The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damaged in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard To avoid electrical shock, use only supplied power cords and connect only to properly grounded (3-hole) wall outlets.
Hewlett-Packard Company 11311 Chinden Boulevard Boise, Idaho 83714

Conventions

This manual uses the following conventions: The names of major printer parts and assemblies are Capitalized. Color is used to emphasize items which are important to the material under discussion. Bold is used for emphasis, particularly in situations where italic type would be confusing. Italic type is used to indicate related documents or emphasis. Note Caution Notes contain important information set off from the text. Caution messages alert you to the possibility of damage to equipment or loss of data. Warning messages alert you to the possibility of personal injury.

WARNING!

Chapter Descriptions

1 Product Information

Contains printer features and product overview, tray capacities and sizes, media specifications, service approach, and how to get technical assistance.

2 Site Requirements

Contains space and environmental requirements.

3 Operating Overview

Contains details about control panel menus, restoring factory defaults, and resetting and testing the printer.
4 Maintenance and Adjustments
Contains cleaning and preventive maintenance information, and adjustment procedures for Tray 2, Tray 3, and Tray 4.

5 Functional Overview

Contains block diagrams and basic theory of operation for the printer systems, paper paths, and paper handling accessories.
6 Removal and Replacement
Contains step-by-step procedures for replacing field replaceable units (FRUs) in the printer, 2000-Sheet Input Unit, Multi-Bin Mailbox, and the Mailbox with Stapler.

7 Troubleshooting

Contains a preliminary troubleshooting table, a table with descriptions and recommended actions for all control panel messages, image defect samples, and troubleshooting checks and tools.

8 Parts and Diagrams

Contains exploded view drawings and part number listings for all replaceable parts in the printer, 2000-Sheet Input Unit, Multi-Bin Mailbox, and Mailbox with Stapler.

A Parts Index

Contains two replaceable parts tables: one sorted alphabetically by part name, and one sorted numerically by part number. Both tables are cross referenced to the diagrams in Chapter 8.

B I\O Information

Contains basic cabling and configuration information for connecting the printer to supported networks.

C Regulatory Information

Contains required safety and compliance statements.

Subject Index

Contains an alphabetical, cross referenced listing of information found in the main body of the manual.

 

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