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The HP Color LaserJet 8550 Series printer allows you to produce professional-looking materials inexpensively and on a variety of sizes and media including transparencies, labels, and envelopes. The new 200-MHz processor means less time waiting for output. The HP Color LaserJet 8550 Series printers provide a complete network printing solution and can grow with your business. The printer also has a duty cycle of 60, 000 pages per month. This series of printers provides a complete network printing ... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your HP Laserjet 8550DN photo ]
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Heavy Paper Stock
Heavy paper stock is any paper heavier than 28 lb up to 58 lb (105 to 216 g/m2) bond. Always print heavy paper stock from tray 1. In the printer driver, select Heavy Paper as the paper type on the Paper tab to ensure the correct finish on the media. Also, use the left (face-up) output bin to prevent media jams. For more information on changing the printer driver settings, see the online help.
Do not use extremely heavy paper stock (greater than 58 lb, or 216 g/m2 bond). Misfeeds, mis-stacking, media jams, poor toner fusing, poor print quality, and excessive mechanical wear can result.
Labels consist of three parts: the top or face sheet that the printer prints on, the adhesive, and the carrier sheet (also referred to as the backing or liner). When printing on labels with this printer, observe the following:
Top sheets, which are the printing surface, are usually composed of xerographic paper. Label top sheets must provide good toner adhesion. Carrier sheets must be compatible with the printer's fusing temperature (approximately 374 F, or 190 C) and the pressure of the fusing process. The carrier sheet also must be coated for easy release of the top sheet.
CAUTION
Do not remove labels from the carrier sheet and then print on the remaining labels; printer damage can result.
Adhesives must be able to withstand the printer's fusing temperature (approximately 374 F, or 190 C). The adhesives must not produce emissions that exceed exposure levels or threshold limits established by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration and other safety agencies. Adhesives must not come in direct contact with any part of the printer. No adhesive should be pressed out of the edges or between die-cuts (the cuts between individual labels). Labels should be arranged so that the carrier sheet is not exposed. Using label stock with spaces between the horizontal rows of labels might result in labels peeling off during printing, causing jams and possible printer damage. Labels might be specifically manufactured to leave a margin around the outside edges that correspond to the outer margins of the printable area. Do not remove the excess top sheet material from the carrier sheet.
Labels could meet all of the guidelines in this chapter and still not print satisfactorily because of the printing environment or other variables over which HP has no control.
Selecting Media 71
Colored Media
Colored media should be of the same high quality as white xerographic paper. Pigments used must be able to withstand the printer's fusing temperature (approximately 374 F, or 190 C). Do not use media with colored coating that was added after the media was produced. The printer cannot detect the color of media you are using. Varying the shade or color of the media can change the shades of the printed colors.
Media to Avoid
Follow these guidelines to avoid poor print quality or damage to the printer:
Do not use media that contains embossing. Do not use media with cutouts or perforations. Do not use multi-part forms. Do not use media with irregularities, such as tabs or staples. Do not use preprinted media that contains thermography or inks that melt, vaporize, or release hazardous emissions when subjected to the fusing temperature (approximately 374 F, or 190 C). Do not use any media that produces hazardous emissions, melts, offsets, or discolors when heated to the printer's fusing temperatures (approximately 374 F, or 190 C). Do not use media that has already been through a photocopier or printer, even if there is no printing on the page. Do not use media with a watermark if solid fill areas are to be printed. Do not use transparencies designed for ink jet printers.
Controlling Your Print Job
Control your print jobs from the printer or your computer. Changes to the printer setup made from the printer control panel become default settings for all print jobs. Changes to the printer setup made through the printer driver on the computer will override settings in the printer control panel and affect only the print jobs initiated from that computer. Changes made from an application will remain in effect for the current print job or until changed, depending on the application. Most changes made to the printer should be made from the computer so that the changes do not affect other users' print jobs.
Changing Page Orientation
The following figure shows different page orientations: Figure 7
Portrait Landscape
Control the page orientation from your application, the printer driver, or the printer control panel (PCL print jobs only):
To print across the width (short edge) of the media, select portrait page orientation from your application or the printer driver. To print across the length (long edge) of the media, select landscape page orientation from your application or the printer driver.
For more information on changing the page orientation, see the online help for your application or the printer driver.
To print from trays 2 and 3
1 Select the media type and size from your application or the printer driver. To set the media type and size in the printer control panel, see Configuring Media Type and Size in chapter 2. Print the file from your application.
Printing Tips for Trays 2 and 3
Handle transparencies by the edges to avoid leaving fingerprints on the transparencies. Use transparencies that meet the media specifications for this printer. Using the incorrect type of transparencies can damage the printer. For more information on transparencies, see Supported Media Weights and Sizes for Input Trays earlier in this chapter. Use letterhead that meets the media specifications for this printer. For more information on letterhead specifications, see Preprinted Forms and Letterhead earlier in this chapter.
Printing from Trays 2 (some printer models only) and 3 83
Printing from Tray 4 (some printer models only)
Load up to 2,000 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m2) bond paper in tray 4.
To load media into tray 4
1 Firmly grip the handle in the center of the input tray, squeeze the release lever, and pull the input tray out until it stops. Note To use the media size currently configured in the input tray, go to step 5. To use a different size, go to step 2. 2 Adjust the front media guide by pulling up on the pin (A), placing the media guide into the slots on the top and bottom of the input tray that correspond to the media size you are loading (B), and pushing in the pin. 3 Repeat step 2 to adjust the back media guide. 4 Repeat step 2 to adjust the left media guide. Note For 11-by-17 inch media, move the left media guide to the back of the input tray.
5 Load up to 2,000 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m2) bond paper into the input tray. For information on loading different types of media, see Orienting Media for All Other Trays later in this chapter. CAUTION Do not place anything in the input tray to the left of the media guides because the input tray will not be able to lift the media to print and could damage the input tray. Also, do not fill the input tray above the media-fill mark on the left media guide. Excessive media can cause media jams. 6 Press down on all four corners of the media stack to ensure the media rests flat in the input tray. 7 Close tray 4. 8 Set the media type in the printer control panel. For more information on configuring the printer control panel, see Configuring Media Type and Size in chapter 2. Note Always configure the media type in the printer control panel to prevent printing on the wrong media type (such as transparencies instead of plain paper).
To print from tray 4
Printing from Tray 4 (some printer models only) 85
Printing Tips for Tray 4 (some printer models only)
Use letterhead that meets the media specifications for this printer (see Preprinted Forms and Letterhead earlier in this chapter).
Advanced Printing Features
Printer Messages 133
Message 54.1 TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR CYCLE POWER
Description Indicates that the humidity and temperature sensor in the printer has malfunctioned.
Recommended Action Turn the printer off and on to reset the printer. If the condition persists, contact a local authorized HP service representative for service. Do not operate the printer in this condition or the printer can be damaged. Open the color toner clear door and look for an obstruction. If the message does not clear after closing the doors, turn the printer off and on to reset the printer. If the condition persists, contact a local authorized HP dealer or service representative for service. Turn the printer off and on to reset the printer. If the condition persists, contact a local authorized HP dealer or service representative for service. Turn the printer off and on to reset the printer. If the condition persists, contact a local authorized HP dealer or service representative for service. If the input tray you are trying to print from is not installed, install the input tray. Turn the printer off and on to reset the printer. If the condition persists, contact a local authorized HP dealer or service representative for service.
54.2 CAROUSEL ERROR CYCLE POWER
Indicates that the color toner carousel is not working correctly.
54.3 DENSITY SENSOR ERROR CYCLE POWER
Indicates a density sensor error, or the printer is not receiving data back from the density sensor.
55 PRINTER ERROR CYCLE POWER
Indicates a printer command error. The commands cannot be exchanged between the printer and its controller.
56.1 ERROR CYCLE POWER
Indicates an input feed error (such as requesting to feed transparencies through the duplexer), or the input tray is not installed.
Message 56.2 ERROR CYCLE POWER
Description Indicates an illegal output error. For example, the multi-bin mailbox is not installed and it was selected as the output destination, or there are transparencies in the duplexer.
No action is required.
CLOSE <Location> DOOR
Close the door indicated in the message.
COLD RESET
The printer has recognized the key sequence for performing a cold reset. The printer will reset to the factory default settings. The printer has recognized the key sequence for selecting the display language.
No action is required. For more information on factory default settings, see Factory Defaults in chapter 2. Wait for the display language options to appear and select the appropriate language. For more information on selecting the display language, see Selecting the Display Language in chapter 2.
CONFIG LANGUAGE
Message CONTINUOUS TEST PRESS CANCEL JOB
Description A continuous configuration page is printing.
Recommended Action Press CANCEL JOB to exit the configuration page printout mode. If the printer is in the process of printing when CANCEL JOB is pressed, the printer finishes printing the buffered pages before returning online. Press GO to form feed a page. The printer will feed the page from one of the input trays. If access to the printer hard disk is not required, printer operation can continue. Contact a local authorized HP dealer or service representative to replace the printer hard disk. No action is required.
DATA RECEIVED PRESS GO KEY DISK DEVICE FAILURE
The printer has received and processed data and is waiting for a form feed. The printer detected a printer hard disk failure.
DISK FILE OPERATION FAILED
The printer has received an illogical PJL command (such as download to non-existent directory). The printer hard disk is full.
DISK IS FULL
From the host computer, delete data from the printer hard disk using the printer drivers or a disk management application. Or, to clear all data from the printer hard disk, reformat the printer hard disk from the printer control panel. To reformat the printer hard disk, press MENU until CONFIGURATION MENU appears on the printer control panel display. Press ITEM until INITIALIZE DISK appears on the display. Press SELECT and the printer hard disk will be reformatted.
Printer Messages 143
Message DISK IS WRITE PROTECTED
Description A user has attempted to save to the printer hard disk or send a proof and hold job to the printer while the printer hard disk is write-protected. The printer has detected an error in the imaging drum.
TRANSFER KIT OUT REPLACE KIT
The transfer drum, transfer belt, cleaning roller, and charcoal filter are past their specified life.
TRAY 1 CONTAINS UNKNOWN MEDIA
Media was stacked in tray 1 for continuous manual feed printing, and the job has been completed. However, there is still media in the input tray. The printer considers the input tray not to be configured. A user has requested a media size that is not currently installed in tray 1. <Type> is the last media type configured for the input tray. <Size> is the last media size configured for the input tray.
TRAY 1 LOAD <Type> <Size>
Load the media type and size specified on the printer control panel display. After the tray 1 is loaded, the printer automatically brings itself online. For more information on configuring the printer control panel or checking printer control panel settings, see chapter 2, Using the Printer Control Panel.
Message TRAY 1 SIZE = <Size>
Description This message is displayed when media is placed in tray 1. <Size> is the last media size configured for the input tray.
Recommended Action Press -VALUE+ to view the choices. Press SELECT when the choice you want is displayed, and then press GO to bring the printer online. If no key is pressed for 30 seconds after the media is detected in the input tray, the displayed size will automatically be selected, the message will be cleared, and printing will begin. Verify that the communication and power cables are connected. Press GO to continue printing. If the message persists, turn the printer off and on to reset the printer. If the condition still persists, contact a local authorized HP dealer or service representative for service. Load the media type and size specified on the printer control panel display. For more information on loading media, see chapter 3, Common Printing Tasks.
TRAY 4 COMM ERROR CHECK CABLES AND CYCLE POWER
Indicates a communication error between tray 4 and the printer.
TRAY X EMPTY <Type> <Size>
An input tray not currently selected has run out of media. X is the input tray number. <Type> is the last media type configured for the input tray. <Size> is the last media size configured for the input tray.
(Media jams, continued)
Problem Printer feeds multiple sheets
Cause and Solution The input tray is overfilled. Remove the excess media from the input tray. For more information on input tray capacity, see Supported Media Weights and Sizes for Input Trays in chapter 3. Verify that the media is under the tabs in the input tray. Pull out the input tray, press the media down under the tabs in the input tray, and then close the input tray. The media is sticking together. Remove any remaining media, rotate it 180 degrees or flip it over, and then set it back in the input tray. There is more than one type of media, such as paper and transparencies, in the input tray. Remove all media except the type you want to print on. The media does not meet the specifications for this printer. For media specifications, see Supported Media Weights and Sizes for Input Trays in chapter 3.
Printer feeds the incorrect media type or size
The correct media size is not selected in your application. Select the correct media size in your application. The media types for each input tray are not configured correctly in the printer control panel. Verify the requested media is installed in the printer, and reconfigure the media type for the input tray in the printer control panel. For information on configuring the media type in the input trays, see Configuring Media Type and Size in chapter 2. If the requested media type and size are not available, then the printer displays a message on the printer control panel requesting that the media type and size be loaded. If Auto Paper Override is enabled in the printer control panel, then after the set time, or if GO is pressed, the printer will print on the default type and size.
Media Handling Problems 167
Problem Media does not feed automatically
Cause and Solution Manual Feed (Tray 1) is not selected in the printer driver. Select the correct media source. The input tray is empty. Load media into the input tray. Media is still in the paper path after removing the previous media jam. Open the printer doors and remove any media from the paper path. Check the fuser area carefully for any jams. For information on removing media jams, see the quick reference guide.
Media does not feed from tray 1
Manual Feed (Tray 1) is not selected in the printer driver. Select the correct media source. If the size set in your application does not match the size of media fed into tray 1, the printer will sense the difference in size and stop printing to prevent damage to the printer. Remove any remaining media, verify the size set in your application and the size of the media match, adjust the media width guides so they are firmly against the edges of the media, and reprint. Verify that the media is being inserted far enough into the tray 1. Insert the media into the tray 1 until the media is tight against the printer, and slide the media width guides until they touch both sides of the media without bending the media. Media is still in the paper path after removing the previous media jam. Open the printer doors and remove any media from the paper path. For information on removing media jams, see the quick reference guide.
Cause and Solution Verify that the media is being inserted far enough into the tray 1. Insert the media into the tray 1 until the media is tight against the printer, and slide the media width guides until they touch both sides of the media without bending the media. Only one sheet is loaded in the input tray. Load more than one sheet in the input tray. The media does not meet the specifications for this printer. For media specifications, see Supported Media Weights and Sizes for Input Trays in chapter 3.
(Transparencies or glossy paper will not feed from trays 1, 2, or 3, continued)
Envelopes jam or will not feed in the printer
Envelopes can only be printed from tray 1. If the envelopes are in another input tray, remove the envelopes and place them in tray 1. Envelopes can only be printed on the front (smooth) side. If the envelopes are loaded upside-down in tray 1, remove the envelopes and place them flap down on tray 1 with the return address area (short edge of the envelope) toward the printer. Verify that the envelopes are being inserted far enough into the tray 1. Insert the envelopes into the tray 1 until the envelopes are tight against the printer, and slide the media width guides until they touch both sides of the envelopes without bending the envelopes. The envelope does not meet the specifications for this printer. For envelope specifications, see Supported Media Weights and Sizes for Input Trays in chapter 3.
Media is not going to the correct output bin
Verify that the correct output bin is selected in the printer driver. For more information on changing printer driver settings, see the online help. The media does not meet the specifications for the output bin. For media specifications, see Supported Media Weights and Sizes for Input Trays in chapter 3. If you are trying to send print jobs to an optional multi-bin mailbox, optional 3000-sheet Stapler/Stacker, or optional 3000-sheet Stacker, verify that the specific device has been installed on the printer and in the printer driver. Also verify the multi-bin mailbox mode, which will affect the print job destination.
Media Handling Problems 171
Problem Curled or wrinkled output
Cause and Solution The media does not meet the specifications for this printer. For media specifications, see Supported Media Weights and Sizes for Input Trays in chapter 3. The current media is damaged or in poor condition. Remove the damaged media from the input tray, and then replace with undamaged media. You are operating the printer in excessively humid conditions. Make sure the printer is operating within the environmental specifications listed in appendix B. If you are printing heavy, solid fill areas, the excessive toner can cause excessive curl. Try printing different halftone patterns (a lighter shade of the same color), a lighter color, or a lighter pattern. The paper path might be curling the page. Change the paper path by printing from a different input tray to a different output bin. You are using media that was not stored correctly and could have absorbed water. Remove and replace with media from a fresh, unopened package. The media has a poorly cut edge. Remove any remaining media, rotate the media 180 degrees or flip it over, and then set it back in the input tray.
12 If the speck does not come off, dampen the hand wipe with isopropyl alcohol. Use the hand wipe to remove the spot or speck from the transfer drum. Note If you used isopropyl alcohol to clean the transfer drum, you might need to print 50 to 100 pages to clean any residual isopropyl alcohol from the transfer drum. 13 To reinstall the transfer drum, align the arrows on the ends of the drum with the matching arrows on the tracks inside the printer. 14 Push the drum into the printer. Be sure both sides are inserted completely. 15 Swing the lower (green) lever to the left, making sure it clicks into place. 16 Close the right and front doors. 17 When the printer control panel displays READY, reprint the print job to verify the repetitive defect has been eliminated. If cleaning does not eliminate the repetitive defect, contact a local authorized HP dealer or service representative for service.
Print Quality Problems 201
Cleaning the Post Charger
Clean the post charger on the transfer drum if there are light streaks in halftone areas.
To clean the post charger
1 Open the right upper door. 2 Locate the post charger unit cleaner by the transfer drum handle. 3 Slide the post charger unit cleaner across the bar several times. 4 Push the cleaner back into place. 5 Close the right upper door.
Cleaning the Transfer Charger
Clean the transfer charger when irregular wavy patterns appear in solid backgrounds.
To clean the transfer charger
1 Open the front door. 2 Find the knob below the transfer charger. 3 Pull the knob out and push it back in. 4 Close the front door.
Print Quality Problems 203
Accessories, Options, and Related Products
As your printing and networking needs grow, you can increase the printer's capabilities by adding accessories and options. To order accessories or options for the printer, call HP's Direct Marketing Division (see the front of this guide for ordering information).
Part Memory
Part Number C2985A C7842A C7843A C7845A C7846A
Type / Size Printer Hard Disk Synchronous 8 MB DIMMa (SDRAM) Synchronous 16 MB DIMMa (SDRAM) Synchronous 32 MB DIMMa (SDRAM) Synchronous 64 MB DIMMa (SDRAM) Ethernet 10 Base-T Ethernet Combo (10 Base-T, BNC, and LocalTalk) Token Ring 10/100 Base-TX Duplexer Multi-bin Mailboxb Optional 3000-sheet Stapler/Stacker Optional 3000-sheet Stacker
EIO Accessories
J3110A J3111A J3112A J3113A
Paper Handling Accessories
C4782A C4785A C4788A C4779A
Part Printer Supplies
Part Number C4149A C4150A C4151A C4152A C4153A
Type / Size Black Toner Cartridge Cyan Toner Cartridge Magenta Toner Cartridge Yellow Toner Cartridge Drum Kit Imaging Drum 2 Air Filters Hand Wipe Transfer Kit Transfer Drum Transfer Belt Cleaning Roller Charcoal Filter Hand Wipe 110-Volt Fuser Kit Fuser Paper Rollers Hand Wipe 220-Volt Fuser Kit Fuser Paper Rollers Hand Wipe IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable of 3 m (approximately 10 ft.) with 25-pin male/micro 36-pin male (C size) connector Macintosh DIN-8 printer cable HP LocalTalk Cable Kit HP Color LaserJet Transparency (letter), 50 sheets HP Color LaserJet Transparency (A4), 50 sheets HP SoftGloss paper (letter), 200 sheets HP SoftGloss paper (A4), 200 sheets
C4154A
C4155A
C4156A
Cables
C2946A
92215S 92215N Media C2934A C2936A C4179A C4179B
Accessories, Options, and Related Products 205
Part Reference Materials
Part Number 5010-6394 5021-0337
Type / Size
HP LaserJet Printer Family Paper Specifications Guide
PCL/PJL Technical Reference Packagec
a. b. c.
You must install DRAM DIMMs in synchronized pairs, for example two 8 MB DIMMs. You must have a 2,000 sheet input tray (tray 4) installed in the printer in order to install a multi-bin mailbox. This package contains information on PCL and PJL.
DIMM Installation
Supported DIMMs
The printer supports the following types of DIMMs (dual inline memory modules):
ROM Synchronous DRAM
EDO (extended data out) or Fast Page Mode DIMMs are not supported.
Installing DIMMs
The printer supports ROM (font) and synchronous DRAM (memory) DIMMs. ROM (font) DIMMs need not be installed in a specific configuration. DRAM (memory) DIMMs must be installed in synchronized pairs: two DIMMs with the same amount of DRAM (memory) are installed in slots such as 1 and 2 (see task 5 on page 209). A ROM (font) DIMM can be installed in slots 1 and 3, and slot 2 should be empty. However, ROM (font) DIMMs cannot be installed as pairs (in corresponding left and right slots).
Supported DIMMs 207
To install a DIMM
1 Synchronous DRAM (memory) DIMMs must be installed in pairs. 2 Print a configuration page. Next turn the printer off and disconnect it from its power source. Locate the formatter board on the left rear of the printer. 3 Loosen the two thumb screws by hand or with a #2 Phillips screwdriver. 4 Slide the formatter board out and lay it on a flat, grounded surface.
208 A DIMM Installation
5 The DIMM slots are paired: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8. The ROM (font) DIMMs are placed in odd numbered slots. Place DIMMs in the next available slots. 6 Push the levers down as shown. 7 Match the notches on the DIMMs with the tabs on the connectors. Firmly push the DIMM into the slot until the levers lock. Repeat for each DIMM.
Supported DIMMs 209
8 Insert the formatter board into the printer, ensuring that the edges of the board line up with the guides in the printer. 9 Tighten the thumb screws, reconnect the power, and turn on the printer. 10 Confirm installation: print a configuration page and compare it with the previous configuration page.
210 A DIMM Installation
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
110-Volt Models 220-Volt Models 220-240 V (+/- 10%) 50/60 Hz (+/- 2 Hz)
toner, lines 189 toner, low response default 33 toner, raised spots 192 toner, setting low response 45 toner, smears 188 toner, smudges 195 toner, stray spots 192 toner, streaks 189 transfer belt, illustration 124 transfer belt, ordering 204 transfer belt, replace frequency 126 transfer charger, cleaning 203 transfer drum, cleaning 198 transfer drum, error 148 transfer drum, illustration 124 transfer drum, ordering 204 transfer drum, replace frequency 126 transfer kit, ordering 204 transfer kit, replace frequency 126 transfer kit, replacing 156 transmitting data across ECP port 46 transparencies, dark areas 195 transparencies, dark colors 193 transparencies, dull colors 193 transparencies, lines 195 transparencies, ordering 204 transparencies, print speeds 17 transparencies, printing from tray transparencies, printing from trays 2 and transparencies, rippled 194 transparencies, settings 111 transparencies, specifications 70 transparencies, streaks 194 transparencies, supported 60 transparencies, using color 193 transparencies, wavy 194 transparencies, weights/sizes 60, 62 transparencies, will not feed 170 Tray 1 Auto 39 tray 1, card stock 77 tray 1, custom-sized media 77 tray 1, default type 33 tray 1, glossy paper 77 tray 1, heavy paper 77 tray 1, illustration 22 tray 1, loading envelopes 75 tray 1, loading media 74 tray 1, media capacity 61 tray 1, media weights/sizes 61 tray 1, orienting media 78 tray 1, printing envelopes from 76 tray 1, printing from 74 tray 1, printing tips 77 tray 1, request type/size 157 tray 1, transparencies 77 tray 2, adjusting media guides 80
tray 2, default type 33 tray 2, letterhead 83 tray 2, loading media 80 tray 2, media capacity 62 tray 2, media weights/sizes 62 tray 2, orienting media 79 tray 2, printing from 82 tray 2, tips for printing 83 tray 2, transparencies 83 tray 3, adjusting media guides 80 tray 3, default type 33 tray 3, illustration 22 tray 3, letterhead 83 tray 3, loading media 80 tray 3, media capacity 62 tray 3, orienting media 79 tray 3, printing from 82 tray 3, tips for printing 83 tray 3, transparencies 83 tray 4 connector, illustration 23 tray 4, default type 33 tray 4, features 18 tray 4, letterhead 86 tray 4, lights 24 tray 4, loading media 84 tray 4, media capacity 63 tray 4, media weights/sizes 63 tray 4, orienting media 79 tray 4, printing from 85 tray 4, tips for printing 86 tray 4, verifying installation 52 trays, illustration 22 trays, lights 24 trays, paper sizes supported 18 trays, verifying configuration 52 troubleshooting, basic steps 161 TrueType fonts, supported 18 typefaces, cannot select in application 181 typefaces, incorrect on printout 183 typefaces, numbers, PCL defaults 34 typefaces, printer features 18 typefaces, saving downloaded 57 typefaces, sources, PCL defaults 34 types, configuring media 40 types, media 60 types, selecting media 40

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Technical specifications
Full description
The HP Color LaserJet 8550 Series printer allows you to produce professional-looking materials inexpensively and on a variety of sizes and media including transparencies, labels, and envelopes. The new 200-MHz processor means less time waiting for output. The HP Color LaserJet 8550 Series printers provide a complete network printing solution and can grow with your business. The printer also has a duty cycle of 60, 000 pages per month. This series of printers provides a complete network printing solution with HP's reliable service and support.
| General | |
| Printer Type | Workgroup printer - laser - color |
| Form Factor | Stationary |
| Width | 26.3 in |
| Depth | 28.1 in |
| Height | 41.7 in |
| Weight | 223.1 lbs |
| Enclosure Color | White |
| Printer | |
| Print Speed | Up to 24 ppm - B/W Up to 6 ppm - color |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Interface | Parallel |
| Max Resolution ( B&W ) | 600 dpi x 600 dpi |
| Max Resolution ( Color ) | 600 dpi x 600 dpi |
| PostScript Support | Standard |
| Language Simulation | PCL 5C, PostScript 3 |
| Fonts Included | 136 x PostScript 45 x scalable |
| Printer Features | Optional duplex |
| Processor | |
| Processor | MIPS R4700 133 MHz |
| RAM | |
| RAM Installed ( Max ) | 32 MB / 256 MB (max) |
| Technology / Form Factor | SDRAM - DIMM 100-pin |
| Media Handling | |
| Media Path Type | Curved, straight |
| Media Type | Envelopes, transparencies, labels, plain paper, glossy paper |
| Max Media Size (Custom) | 12.05 in x 18.5 in |
| Media Sizes | Letter A Size (8.5 in x 11 in), Legal (8.5 in x 14 in), Executive (7.25 in x 10.5 in), A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in), B5 (6.93 in x 9.83 in), A3 (11.7 in x 16.5 in), B4 (9.83 in x 13.9 in) |
| Envelope Sizes | International DL (4.33 in x 8.66 in), Com-10 (4.13 in x 9.5 in), International C5 (6.38 in x 9 in), Monarch (3.87 in x 7.5 in) |
| Total Media Capacity | 1100 sheets |
| Media Feeder(s) | 1 x autoload - 100 sheets - A3 (11.7 in x 16.5 in) 2 x autoload - 500 sheets - A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in) |
| Max Sheets in Multi-Part Form | 100 |
| Duty Cycle | |
| Cartridge / Printhead Duty Cycle | 17000 pages |
| Cartridge / Printhead Included Qty | 4 |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Expansion Slots Total (Free) | 2 ( 2 ) x EIO 8 ( 6 ) x memory - DIMM 100-pin |
| Connections | 1 x parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 36 pin mini-Centronics |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | 1 x printer cable |
| Certified for Windows Vista | Certified for Windows Vista software and devices have undergone compatibility tests for ease-of-use, better performance and enhanced security. |
| Compliant Standards | Plug and Play |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power supply - integrated |
| Voltage Required | AC 120/230 V ± 10% |
| Frequency Required | 50/60 Hz |
| Power Consumption Operational | 750 Watt |
| Power Consumption Stand by / Sleep | 220 Watt |
| Compliant Standards | EPA Energy Star |
| Software / System Requirements | |
| Software Included | Drivers & Utilities, HP JetAdmin Utility administrative |
| OS Required | Novell IntranetWare, Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 or later, Novell NetWare 3.11 or later, Apple MacOS 7.6.1 or later, HP-UX 10.20 or later, IBM OS/2 Warp 3.0 or later, IBM AIX 3.2.5 or later, SunOS 4.1.3, SunSoft Solaris 2.3 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 1 year warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - parts and labor - 1 year - on-site Limited warranty - replacement - 3 months - carry-in |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 59 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature | 80.6 °F |
| Humidity Range Operating | 15 - 80% |
| Max Altitude Operating | 10170 ft |
| Sound Emission | 55 dBA |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Hewlett-Packard |
| Part Number | C7096A |
| GTIN | 00088698945605 |
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1. Compatible HP Drum Cartridge C4153A for HP Color LaserJet 8550 MFP, HP Color LaserJet 8550dn, HP Color LaserJet 8550gn, HP Color LaserJet 8550n
2. HP C4155A Color LaserJet 110V Fuser Kit for the HP Color LaserJet 8500/8550 Printer series
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