HP COLOR LASER MFP 178NW User Manual

User Guide  
HP Color Laser MFP 178 series  
HP Color Laser MFP 179 series  
Table of Contents  
www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP  
 
Table of Contents  
Key benefits  
Features by model  
7
8
Introduction  
Useful to know  
11  
12  
13  
20  
24  
27  
28  
About this user’s guide  
Safety information  
Machine overview  
Control panel overview  
Turning on the machine  
Installing the software  
Menu overview  
Machine’s basic settings  
Media and tray  
30  
35  
38  
Menu Overview and  
Basic Setup  
Wired network setup  
55  
58  
66  
69  
Using a  
Machine  
Wireless network setup  
Using HP Embedded Web Server  
HP Smart app  
Basic Print  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
84  
Canceling a print job  
Opening printing preferences  
Using a favorite setting  
Using help  
Printing features  
Using Printer Status programs  
Basic copy  
Changing the settings for each copy  
87  
88  
90  
Copying  
Basic scanning method  
Scanning from HP MFP Scan program  
93  
94  
Scanning  
3
Scanning from image editing program  
Scanning using the WIA driver  
Scanning to WSD  
95  
96  
97  
Preparing to fax  
Sending a fax  
Receiving a fax  
Forwarding a fax to another destination  
Adjusting the document settings  
Setting up the fax address book  
100  
101  
107  
111  
113  
115  
Faxing  
Before you begin reading a chapter  
Copy  
Fax  
System setup  
Network setup  
120  
121  
124  
128  
133  
Useful Setting Menus  
Maintenance  
Ordering supplies and accessories  
Available supplies  
Available maintenance parts  
Storing the toner cartridge  
Redistributing toner  
Replacing the toner cartridge  
Replacing the imaging drum  
Replacing the toner collection unit  
Monitoring the supplies life  
Setting the toner low alert  
Cleaning the machine  
136  
137  
139  
140  
142  
143  
144  
146  
147  
148  
149  
153  
Tips for moving & storing your machine  
Tips for avoiding paper jams  
Clearing paper jams  
155  
156  
159  
162  
Troubleshooting  
Understanding the LEDs  
A “Low Toner” or “Very Low Toner” message displays in  
Supplies information report 164  
4
Understanding display messages  
Paper feeding problems  
Power and cable connecting problems  
Solving other problems  
Solve wireless network problems  
165  
172  
173  
174  
187  
General Specifications  
Print media specifications  
System requirements  
191  
192  
194  
Appendix  
5
Introduction  
This chapter provides information you need to know before using the machine.  
• Key benefits  
7
8
• Features by model  
• Useful to know  
11  
• About this user’s guide  
• Safety information  
• Machine overview  
• Control panel overview  
• Turning on the machine  
• Installing the software  
12  
13  
20  
24  
27  
28  
 
Key benefits  
Environmentally friendly  
• To save paper, you can print multiple pages on one single sheet of paper.  
• To save electricity, this machine automatically conserves electricity by substantially reducing  
power consumption when not in use.  
• We recommend using recycled paper for saving energy.  
Convenience  
• HP MFP Scan is an application to help users scan, compile, and save documents in multiple  
formats, including .epub format. These documents can be shared via social networking sites or  
fax (see "Scanning from HP MFP Scan program" on page 94).  
• If you have Internet access, you can get help, support application, machine drivers, manuals,  
and order information from the HP website (www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP).  
Wide range of functionality and application support  
• Supports various paper sizes (see "Print media specifications" on page 192).  
• Print watermark: You can customize your documents with words, such as “CONFIDENTIAL”  
• Print posters: The text and pictures of each page of your document are magnified and printed  
across the multiple sheets of paper and can then be taped together to form a poster.  
Supports various wireless network setting method  
Wireless networking may not be available depending on the model.  
• Using the  
(Wireless) button  
- You can easily connect to a wireless network using the  
and the access point (a wireless router).  
(Wireless) button on the machine  
• Using the USB cable or a network cable  
- You can connect and set various wireless network settings using a USB cable or a network  
cable.  
• Using the Wi-Fi Direct  
- You can conveniently print from your mobile device using the Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Direct feature.  
Key benefits | 7  
   
Features by model  
Some features and optional goods may not be available depending on model or country.  
Operating System  
HP Color Laser MFP 178nw,  
178nwg  
HP Color Laser MFP 179fnw,  
179fwg  
Operating System  
Windows  
Mac  
Linux  
(: Supported, Blank: Not supported)  
Features by model | 8  
       
Software  
HP Color Laser MFP  
178nw, 178nwg  
HP Color Laser MFP  
179fnw, 179fwg  
Software  
Printer driver  
HP MFP Scan  
Printer Status  
HP Embedded Web Server  
HP LJ Network PC Fax  
(: Supported, Blank: Not supported)  
Features by model | 9  
 
Variety feature  
HP Color Laser MFP  
178nw, 178nwg  
HP Color Laser MFP  
179fnw, 179fwg  
Features  
Hi-Speed USB 2.0  
Network Interface Ethernet  
10/100 Base TX wired LAN  
Network Interface 802.11b/g/n  
wireless LANa  
Duplex (2-sided) printing  
(Manual)b  
Automatic Document Feeder  
(ADF)  
Fax  
Scan  
Copy  
a.Depending on your country, wireless LAN card may not be available. For some countries, only 802.11 b/g  
can be applied. Contact your local HP dealer or the retailer where you bought your machine.  
b.Windows only.  
(: Supported, Blank: Not supported)  
Features by model | 10  
 
Useful to know  
The machine does not print.  
• Open the print queue list and remove the document from the list (see "Canceling a print job"  
on page 75).  
• Remove the driver and install it again (see "Installing the software" on page 28).  
• Select your machine as your default machine in your Windows.  
Where can I purchase accessories or supplies?  
• Inquire at a HP distributor or your retailer.  
• Visit the HP website (https://store.hp.com/). You can view product service information.  
The status LED flashes or remains constantly on.  
• Turn the product off and on again.  
• Check the meanings of LED indications in this manual and troubleshoot accordingly (see  
"Understanding the LEDs" on page 162).  
A paper jam has occurred.  
• Open and close the cover (see "Front view" on page 21).  
• Check the instructions on removing jammed paper in this manual and troubleshoot  
accordingly (see "Clearing paper jams" on page 159).  
Printouts are blurry.  
• The toner level might be low or uneven. Shake the toner cartridge (see "Redistributing toner"  
on page 142).  
• Try a different print resolution setting (see "Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
• Replace the toner cartridge (see "Replacing the toner cartridge" on page 143).  
Where can I download the machine’s driver?  
• You can get help, support application, machine drivers, manuals, and order information from  
the HP website (www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP).  
Useful to know | 11  
   
About this user’s guide  
This user's guide provides information for your basic understanding of the machine as well as  
detailed steps to explain machine usage.  
• Do not discard this manual, and keep it for future reference.  
• Read the safety information before using the machine.  
• If you have a problem using the machine, refer to the troubleshooting chapter.  
• Terms used in this user’s guide are explained in the glossary chapter.  
• All illustrations in this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options or  
model you purchased.  
• The screenshots in this administrator’s guide may differ from your machine depending on the  
machine’s firmware/driver version.  
• The procedures in this user’s guide are mainly based on Windows 7.  
Conventions  
Some terms in this guide are used interchangeably, as below:  
• Document is synonymous with original.  
• Paper is synonymous with media, or print media.  
• Machine refers to printer or MFP.  
General icons  
Icon  
Text  
Description  
Warning  
Used to alert users to the possibility of personal injury.  
Gives users information to protect the machine from  
possible mechanical damage or malfunction.  
Caution  
Note  
Provides additional information or detailed specification of  
the machine function and feature.  
About this user’s guide | 12  
       
Safety information  
These warnings and precautions are included to prevent injury to you and others, and to prevent  
any potential damage to your machine. Be sure to read and understand all of these instructions  
before using the machine. After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
Important safety symbols  
Explanation of all icons and signs used in this chapter  
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal  
injury or death.  
Warning  
Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in minor personal  
injury or property damage.  
Caution  
Operating environment  
Warning  
Do not use if the power cord is damaged or if the electrical outlet is not grounded.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
Do not place anything on top of the machine (water, small metal or heavy objects,  
candles, lit cigarettes, etc.).  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
• If the machine gets overheated, it releases smoke, makes strange noises, or  
generates an odd odor, immediately turn off the power switch or unplug the  
machine.  
• The user should be able to access the power outlet in case of emergencies that  
might require the user to pull the plug out.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
Do not bend, or place heavy objects on the power cord.  
Stepping on or allowing the power cord to be crushed by a heavy object could  
result in electric shock or fire.  
Safety information | 13  
     
Do not remove the plug by pulling on the cord; do not handle the plug with wet  
hands.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
Caution  
During an electrical storm or for a period of non-operation, remove the power plug  
from the electrical outlet.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
Be careful, the paper output area is hot.  
Burns could occur.  
If the machine has been dropped, or if the cabinet appears damaged, unplug the  
machine from all interface connections and request assistance from qualified  
service personnel.  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock or fire.  
If the machine does not operate properly after these instructions have been  
followed, unplug the machine from all interface connections and request  
assistance from qualified service personnel.  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock or fire.  
If the plug does not easily enter the electrical outlet, do not attempt to force it in.  
Call an electrician to change the electrical outlet, or this could result in electric  
shock.  
Do not allow pets to chew on the AC power, telephone or PC interface cords.  
This could result in electric shock or fire and/or injury to your pet.  
Operating method  
Caution  
Do not forcefully pull the paper out during printing.  
It can cause damage to the machine.  
Safety information | 14  
Be careful not to put your hand between the machine and paper tray.  
You may get injured.  
Be careful when replacing paper or removing jammed paper.  
New paper has sharp edges and can cause painful cuts.  
When printing large quantities, the bottom part of the paper output area may get  
hot. Do not allow children to touch.  
Burns can occur.  
When removing jammed paper, do not use tweezers or sharp metal objects.  
It can damage the machine.  
Do not allow too many papers to stack up in the paper output tray.  
It can damage the machine.  
Do not block or push objects into the ventilation opening.  
This could result in elevated component temperatures which can cause damage or  
fire.  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
This machine's power reception device is the power cord.  
To switch off the power supply, remove the power cord from the electrical outlet.  
Installation / Moving  
Warning  
Do not place the machine in an area with dust, humidity, or water leaks.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
Safety information | 15  
Place the machine in the environment where it meets the operating temperature  
and humidity specification.  
Do not use the machine when it is below freezing temperature or has recently  
been moved from a location below freezing temperature. Doing so may damage  
the machine. Only operate the machine when the internal temperature of the  
machine is within the operating temperature and humidity specifications.  
Otherwise, quality problems can occur and cause damage to the machine.  
See "General Specifications" on page 191.  
Caution  
Before moving the machine, turn the power off and disconnect all cords. The  
information below are only suggestions based on the units weight.  
If you have a medical condition that prevents you from lifting, do not lift the  
machine. Ask for help, and always use the appropriate amount of people to lift the  
device safety.  
Then lift the machine:  
• If the machine weighs under 20 kg (44.09 lbs), lift with 1 person.  
• If the machine weighs 20 kg (44.09 lbs) - 40 kg (88.18 lbs), lift with 2 people.  
• If the machine weighs more than 40 kg (88.18 lbs), lift with 4 or more people.  
The machine could fall, causing injury or machine damage.  
Choose a flat surface with enough space for ventilation to place the machine. Also  
consider the space required to open the cover and trays.  
The place should be well-ventilated and be far from direct light, heat, and  
humidity.  
When using the machine for a long period of time or printing a large number of  
pages in a non-ventilated space, it could pollute the air and be harmful to your  
health. Place the machine in a well-ventilated space or open a window to circulate  
the air periodically.  
Do not place the machine on an unstable surface.  
The machine could fall, causing injury or machine damage.  
Use only No.26 AWGa or larger, telephone line cord, if necessary.  
Otherwise, it can cause damage to the machine.  
Make sure you plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet.  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock or fire.  
Safety information | 16  
Use the power cord supplied with your machine for safe operation. If you are using  
a cord which is longer than 2 meters (6 feet) with a 110V machine, then the gauge  
should be 16 AWG or larger.  
Otherwise, it can cause damage to the machine, and could result in electric shock  
or fire.  
Do not put a cover over the machine or place it in an airtight location, such as a  
closet.  
If the machine is not well-ventilated, this could result in fire.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords.  
This can diminish performance, and could result in electric shock or fire.  
The machine should be connected to  
the power level which is specified on the label.  
If you are unsure and want to check the power level you are using, contact the  
electrical utility company.  
a.AWG: American Wire Gauge  
Maintenance / Checking  
Caution  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning the inside of the machine.  
Do not clean the machine with benzene, paint thinner or alcohol; do not spray  
water directly into the machine.  
This could result in electric shock or fire.  
When you are working inside the machine replacing supplies or cleaning the inside,  
do not operate the machine.  
You could get injured.  
Keep cleaning supplies away from children.  
Children could get hurt.  
Do not disassemble, repair or rebuild the machine by yourself.  
It can damage the machine. Call a certified technician when the machine needs  
repairing.  
To clean and operate the machine, strictly follow the user's guide provided with the  
machine.  
Otherwise, you could damage the machine.  
Safety information | 17  
Keep the power cable and the contact surface of the plug clean from dust or water.  
Otherwise, this could result in electric shock or fire.  
• Do not remove any covers or guards that are fastened with screws.  
• Fuser units should only be repaired by a certified service technician. Repair by  
non-certified technicians could result in fire or electric shock.  
• The machine should only be repaired by a HP service technician.  
Supply usage  
Caution  
Do not disassemble the toner cartridge.  
Toner dust can be dangerous if inhaled or ingested.  
Do not burn any of the supplies such as toner cartridge or fuser unit.  
This could cause an explosion or uncontrollable fire.  
When storing supplies such as toner cartridges, keep them away from children.  
Toner dust can be dangerous if inhaled or ingested.  
Using recycled supplies, such as toner, can cause damage to the machine.  
In case of damage due to the use of recycled supplies, a service fee will be  
charged.  
For supplies that contain toner dust (toner cartridge, toner collection unit,  
imaging unit, etc.) follow the instructions below.  
• When disposing of the supplies, follow the instructions for disposal. Refer to the  
reseller for disposal instructions.  
• Do not wash the supplies.  
• For a toner collection unit, do not reuse it after emptying the bottle.  
If you do not follow the instructions above, it may cause machine malfunction and  
environmental pollution. The warranty does not cover damages caused by a user's  
carelessness.  
When toner gets on your clothing, do not use hot water to wash it.  
Hot water sets toner into fabric. Use cold water.  
Safety information | 18  
When changing the toner cartridge or removing jammed paper, be careful not to  
let toner dust touch your body or clothes.  
Toner dust can be dangerous if inhaled or ingested.  
Safety information | 19  
Machine overview  
Components  
The actual component may differ from the illustration below. Some components may change  
depending on the configuration.  
Machinea  
Setup guide and Reference guide  
Power cord  
Misc. accessoriesb  
a.This illustration may differ from your machine depending on your model. There are various types of  
machine.  
b.Miscellaneous accessories included with your machine may vary by country of purchase and specific  
model.  
Machine overview | 20  
   
Front view  
• This illustration may differ from your machine depending on your model. There are  
various types of machine.  
• Some features and optional goods may not be available depending on model or country  
(see "Features by model" on page 8).  
Type A  
1
10  
7
6
5
4
8
11  
2
9
3
1
Scanner lid  
Front handle  
Tray  
7
8
Toner cartridges  
2
3
4
5
6
Toner Collection Unit  
Imaging unit  
9
Scan unita b  
Front door  
10  
Output support  
Control panel  
11 Scanner glass  
a.Close the scanner lid before opening the scan unit.  
b.Be careful not to pinch your fingers.  
Machine overview | 21  
   
Type B  
1
2 3 4  
13  
10  
9
8
7
14  
11  
12  
5
15  
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Document feeder cover  
9
Control panel  
Document feeder width guide  
Document feeder input tray  
10 Toner cartridges  
11 Toner collection unit  
12 Imaging unit  
Document feeder output support  
Front handle  
Scan unita b  
13  
Tray  
14 Scanner lid  
Front cover  
15 Scanner glass  
8
Output support  
a.Close the scanner lid before opening the scan unit.  
b.Be careful not to pinch your fingers.  
Machine overview | 22  
Rearview  
• This illustration may differ from your machine depending on your model. There are  
various types of machine.  
• Some features and optional goods may not be available depending on model or country  
(see "Features by model" on page 8).  
Type A  
4
3
2
1
1
Rear cover  
Power receptacle  
3
4
USB port  
2
Network port  
Type B  
6
5
4
3
1
2
1
2
3
Rear cover  
4
Network port  
Power receptacle  
USB port  
5
6
Telephone line socket (LINE)  
Extension telephone socket (EXT.)  
Machine overview | 23  
 
Control panel overview  
• This control panel may differ from your machine depending on its model. There are  
various types of control panels.  
• Some features and optional goods may not be available depending on model or country  
(see "Features by model" on page 8).  
Type A  
8
9
7
13  
1
2
3
4
5
6
10  
11  
12  
Allows you to copy both sides of an ID card like a driver’s  
license on a single side of paper (see "ID card copying" on  
page 90).  
1
ID Copy  
Adjusts the brightness level to make a copy for easier  
reading, when the original contains faint markings and  
dark images.  
2
3
Contrast  
Scan  
Switches between scan and copy mode.  
Press this button, access to the Wi-Fi menu. Or press and  
hold this button for about 3 seconds or more seconds,  
access to PBC mode (see "Wireless network setup" on page  
58).  
4
Wireless  
Shows the current status and displays prompts during  
operation.  
5
6
7
Display screen  
Status LED  
Menu  
Indicates the status of your machine (see "Understanding  
the LEDs" on page 162).  
Opens Menu mode and scrolls through the available menus  
(see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
Confirms the selection on the screen.  
You can also manual print. Press this button to print the  
other side of all pages, if you have selected Double-sided  
Printing (Manual) in your driver.  
8
OK  
Control panel overview | 24  
       
Scrolls through the options available in the selected menu  
and increases or decreases values.  
9
Left/Right Arrows  
10 Back  
Sends you back to the upper menu level.  
Stops an operation at any time.  
11 Cancel  
Turns the power on or off, or wakes up the machine from  
the power save mode. If you need to turn the machine off,  
press this button for more than three seconds.  
12 Power  
13 Start (Mono, Color)  
Starts a job.  
Type B  
12  
13  
8
11  
14  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9 10  
15 16 17 18  
19  
20  
Allows you to copy both sides of an ID card like a driver’s  
license on a single side of paper (see "ID card copying" on  
page 90).  
1
2
3
4
ID Copy  
Contrast  
Scale  
Adjusts the brightness level to make a copy for easier  
reading, when the original contains faint markings and dark  
images.  
You can reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from  
25% to 400% when you copy original documents from the  
scanner glass (see "Reduced or enlarged copy" on page 89).  
Press this button, access to the Wi-Fi menu. Or press and  
hold this button for about 3 seconds or more seconds, access  
to PBC mode (see "Wireless network setup" on page 58).  
Wireless  
Shows the current status and displays prompts during  
operation.  
5
6
7
Display screen  
Status LED  
Fax  
Indicates the status of your machine (see "Understanding the  
LEDs" on page 162).  
Switches to Fax mode.  
Switches to Copy mode.  
8
Copy  
Control panel overview | 25  
       
9
Scan  
Switches to Scan mode.  
Menu  
Opens Menu mode and scrolls through the available menus  
(see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
10  
11 OK  
Left/Right  
Confirms the selection on the screen.  
Scrolls through the options available in the selected menu  
and increases or decreases values.  
12  
Arrows  
13 Back  
Sends you back to the upper menu level.  
Dials a number or enters alphanumeric characters (see  
"Keypad letters and numbers" on page 36).  
14 Numeric keypad  
Address Book  
15  
Allows you to store frequently used fax numbers or search  
for stored fax numbers (see "Setting up the fax address book"  
on page 115).  
Redials the recently sent fax number or received caller ID in  
ready mode, or inserts a pause(-) into a fax number in edit  
mode (see "Redialing the fax number" on page 104).  
16 Redial/Pause  
17 On Hook Dial  
When you press this button, you can hear a dial tone. Then  
enter a fax number. It is similar to making a call using  
speaker phone (see "Receiving manually in Tel mode" on  
page 108).  
18 Cancel  
19 Power  
Stops an operations at any time.  
Turns the power on or off, or wakes up the machine from the  
power save mode. If you need to turn the machine off, press  
this button for more than three seconds.  
Start (Mono,  
Color)  
20  
Starts a job.  
Control panel overview | 26  
 
Turning on the machine  
Keep in mind that you should use the power cord supplied with the machine. Otherwise,  
it can cause damage or fire to the machine.  
1 Connect the machine to the electricity supply first.  
Turn the switch on if the machine has a power switch.  
1
2
Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its  
options or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
2 Power is turned on automatically.  
Or, press  
(Power) button on the control panel.  
If you want to turn the power off, press and hold  
seconds.  
(Power) button for about 3  
Turning on the machine | 27  
   
Installing the software  
After you have set up your machine and connected it to your computer, you must install the  
printer software. You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the  
printer software.  
Before installing, check whether your computer’s OS support the software (see "Operating  
System" on page 8).  
For HP's all-inclusive help for the printer, go to www.hp.com/support > select your country and  
region > find your product.  
Find the following support:  
• Install and configure  
• Learn and use  
• Solve problems  
Download software and firmware updates  
• Join support forums  
• Find warranty and regulatory information  
A locally connected machine is a machine directly attached to your computer using the  
cable. If your machine is attached to a network, skip the following steps below and go on  
to installing a network connected machine’s driver (see "Installing driver over the  
network" on page 57).  
Only use a USB cable no longer then 3 meters (118 inches).  
Installing the software | 28  
   
Menu Overview and  
Basic Setup  
This chapter provides information about the overall menu structure and the basic setup options.  
• Menu overview  
30  
• Machine’s basic settings  
• Media and tray  
35  
38  
 
Menu overview  
The control panel provides access to various menus to set up the machine or use the machine’s  
functions.  
• Some menus may not appear on the display depending on options or models. If so, it is  
not applicable to your machine.  
• Some menu names may differ from your machine depending on its options or the  
models.  
• The menus are described in the Useful Setting Menus chapter (see "Useful Setting  
Menus" on page 119).  
Accessing the menu  
1 Select the Copy, Fax or Scan button on the control panel depending on the feature to be  
used.  
2 Select  
(Menu) until the menu you want appears on the bottom line of the display and  
press OK.  
3 Press the left/right arrows until the needed menu item appears and press OK.  
4 If the setting item has sub menus, repeat step 3.  
5 Press OK to save the selection.  
6 Press  
(Cancel) to return to the ready mode.  
Menu overview | 30  
     
Copy Feature  
(see "Copy" on page 121)  
Copy Setup  
(see "Copy" on page 121)  
Original Size  
Change Default  
Reduce/Enlarge  
Darkness  
Original Size  
Copies  
Normal  
Reduce/Enlarge  
Darkness  
Original Type  
Collation  
Dark+1- Dark+5  
Light+5- Light+1  
Original Type  
Text  
Text/Photo  
Photo  
Magazine  
Collation  
On  
Off  
Layout  
Normal  
2-Up  
4-Up  
ID Copy  
Adjust Bkgd.  
Off  
Auto  
Enhance Lev.1  
Enhance Lev.2  
Erase Lev.1- Erase Lev.4  
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Fax Featurea  
(see "Fax" on page 124)  
Fax Setup a  
(see "Fax" on page 124)  
Darkness  
Light+5- Light+1  
Normal  
Dark+1- Dark+5  
Resolution  
Rcv. Forward  
Sending  
Redial Times  
Change Default  
Forward to Fax  
Forward to PC  
Forward&Print  
Darkness  
Resolution  
Original Size  
Smart Fax Diag  
Auto Config.  
Start Now  
Initialize  
Redial Term  
Prefix Dial  
ECM Mode  
Modem Speed  
Fax Confirm.  
Image TCR  
Dial Modeb  
Secure Receive  
Standard  
Fine  
Off  
On  
Print  
Super Fine  
Photo Fax  
Original Size  
Multi Send  
Delay Send  
Send Forward  
Cancel Job  
Manual TX/RX  
On  
Receiving  
Off  
Receive Mode  
Ring to Answer  
Stamp Rcv Name  
Rcv Start Code  
Auto Reduction  
Discard Size  
Forward to Fax  
Junk Fax Setup  
DRPD Mode b  
a.Fax model only.  
b.This option may not be available depending on your country.  
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System Setup  
(see "System setup" on page 128)  
Machine Setup  
Machine IDa  
Report  
Maintenance  
CLR Empty Msgc  
Configuration  
Demo Page  
Network Conf.  
Supplies Info.  
Usage Counter  
Fax Received a  
Fax Sent a  
Scheduled Jobs a  
Fax Confirm. a  
Junk Fax a  
Fax Number a  
Date & Time a  
Clock Mode a  
Language  
Default Mode a  
Power Save  
Auto Power Off b  
Wakeup Event  
System Timeout  
Job Timeout  
Altitude Adj.  
Humidity  
Supplies Life  
Image Mgr.  
Custom Color  
TonerLow Alert  
ImgU.Low Alert  
Serial Number  
address book a  
Auto Continue  
Paper Substit.  
Paper Setup  
Paper Size  
Paper Type  
Margin  
Sound/Volume a  
Key Sound  
Alarm Sound  
Speaker  
Ringer  
a.Fax model only.  
b.This option may not appear on the display depending on models. If so, it is not applicable to your machine.  
c.This option only appears when small amount of toner is left in the cartridge.  
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Network  
(see "Network setup" on page 133)  
TCP/IP (IPv4)  
DHCP  
Wi-Fi  
Wi-Fi On/Off  
Wi-Fi Settingsa  
WPS  
Wi-Fi Direct  
Wi-Fi Signal  
Wi-Fi Default  
Protocol Mgr.  
HTTP  
BOOTP  
Static  
TCP/IP (IPv6)  
IPv6 Protocol  
DHCPv6 Config  
Ethernet  
Ethernet Port  
Ethernet Speed  
WINS  
SNMPv1/v2  
UPnP(SSDP)  
mDNS  
SLP  
Network Conf.  
Clear Settings  
a.Fax model only.  
Menu overview | 34  
Machine’s basic settings  
You change the machine’s setting set in the machine from HP Embedded Web Server.  
If your machine is connected to the network, you can set the  
machine’s setting from HP Embedded Web Server > Settings tab > Machine Settings (see  
"Using HP Embedded Web Server" on page 66).  
Machine’s default settings  
After installation is complete, you may want to set the machine's default settings.  
To change the machine’s default settings, follow these steps:  
It may be necessary to press OK to navigate to lower-level menus for some models.  
1 Select  
(Menu) button on the control panel.  
2 Press System Setup > Machine Setup.  
3 Select the option you want, then press OK.  
4 Select the sub option you want, then press OK.  
5 Press OK to save the selection.  
6 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Machine’s basic settings | 35  
   
Entering various characters  
As you perform various tasks, you may need to enter names and numbers. For example, when you  
set up your machine, you enter your name or your company’s name, and the fax number. When  
you store fax numbers or email addresses in memory, you may also enter the corresponding  
names.  
Entering alphanumeric characters  
Press the button until the correct letter appears on the display. For example, to enter the letter  
O, press 6, labeled with MNO. Each time you press 6, the display shows a different letter, M, N, O,  
m, n, o and finally 6. To find the letter that you want to enter, see "Keypad letters and numbers"  
on page 36.  
• You can enter a space by pressing 1 twice.  
• To delete the last digit or character, press the left/right or up/down arrow button.  
Keypad letters and numbers  
• Special character sets may differ from your machine depending on its options or the  
models.  
• Some of the follow key values may not appear depending on the job you are doing.  
Key  
1
Assigned numbers, letters, or characters  
@ / . 1  
2
A B C a b c 2  
D E F d e f 3  
G H I g h i 4  
3
4
5
J K L j k l 5  
6
M N O m n o 6  
P Q R S p q r s 7  
T U V t u v 8  
W X Y Z w x y z 9  
& + - , 0  
7
8
9
0
* % ^ _ ~ ! # $ ( ) [ ]  
(These symbols are available when you type for network authentication.)  
*
# = | ? " : { } < > ;  
#
(These symbols are available when you type for network authentication.)  
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Altitude adjustment  
Print quality is affected by atmospheric pressure, which is determined by the height of the  
machine above sea level. The following information will guide you on how to set your machine  
for the best print quality.  
Before you set the altitude value, determine the altitude where you are.  
Normal: 0 ~ 1,000 m (3,280 ft)  
High 1 : 1,000 m (3,280 ft) ~ 2,000 m (6,561 ft)  
High 2: 2,000 m (6,561 ft) ~ 3,000 m (9,842 ft)  
High 3: 3,000 m (9,842 ft) ~ 4,000 m (13,123 ft)  
High 4: 4,000 m (13,123 ft) ~ 5,000 m (16,404 ft)  
• If your machine is connected to the network, you can set the machine’s setting from HP  
Embedded Web Server > Settings tab > Machine Settings (see "Using HP Embedded  
Web Server" on page 66).  
• You can also set the altitude in System Setup option on the machine’s display (see  
"Machine’s basic settings" on page 35).  
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Media and tray  
This chapter provides information on how to load print media into your machine.  
Selecting print media  
Always use print media that meets the guidelines for use with your machine.  
Guidelines for select the print media  
Print media that does not meet the guidelines outlined in this user’s guide may cause the  
following problems:  
• Poor print quality  
• Increased paper jams  
• Premature wear on the machine.  
Properties, such as weight, composition, grain, and moisture content, are important factors that  
affect the machine’s performance and the output quality. When you choose print materials,  
consider the following:  
• The type, size, and weight of the print media for your machine are described in print media  
specifications (see "Print media specifications" on page 192).  
• Desired outcome: The print media you choose should be appropriate for your project.  
• Brightness: Some print media are whiter than others and produce sharper, more vibrant  
images.  
• Surface smoothness: The smoothness of the print media affects how crisp the printing looks on  
the paper.  
• Some print media may meet all of the guidelines in this user’s guide and still not  
produce satisfactory results. This may be the result of the sheets characteristics,  
improper handling, unacceptable temperature and humidity levels, or other variables  
over which cannot be controlled.  
• Before purchasing large quantities of print media, ensure that it meets the  
requirements specified in this user’s guide.  
• Using print media that does not meet these specifications may cause problems or  
require repairs. Such repairs are not covered by HP’s warranty or service agreements.  
• The amount of paper put into the tray may differ according to media type used (see  
"Print media specifications" on page 192).  
• Make sure not to use the inkjet photo paper with this machine. It could cause damage  
to the machine.  
• Using flammable print media can cause a fire.  
• Use designated print media (see "Print media specifications" on page 192).  
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The use of flammable media or foreign materials left in the printer may lead to  
overheating of the unit and, in rare cases may cause a fire.  
The amount of paper put into the tray may differ according to media type used (see "Print media  
specifications" on page 192).  
Media and tray | 39  
Tray overview  
To change the size, you need to adjust the paper guides.  
1
2 3  
1. Paper cover  
2. Guide lock  
4
3. Paper length guide  
4. Paper width guide  
If you do not adjust the guide, it may cause paper registration, image skew, or jamming of  
the paper.  
Media and tray | 40  
   
Loading paper in the tray  
Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
1 Pull out the paper tray (see "Tray overview" on page 40).  
2 Open the paper cover.  
3 Squeeze and the paper width guide and paper length lever to locate them in the correct  
paper size slot marked at the bottom of the tray to adjust to the size.  
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4 Flex or fan the edge of the paper stack to separate the pages before loading papers.  
5 Place the paper with the side you want to print facing up.  
For paper smaller than A4-sized, press and unlatch the guide lock in the tray, push the tray  
in manually. Then adjust the paper length guide and paper width guide.  
1
2
For paper longer than Legal-sized, press and unlatch the guide lock in the tray, pull the tray  
out manually. Then adjust the paper length guide and paper width guide.  
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• If you do not adjust the guide, it may cause paper registration, image skew, or  
jamming of the paper.  
• Do not push the paper width guide too far causing the media to warp.  
• Do not use a paper with a leading-edge curl, it may cause a paper jam or the paper  
can be wrinkled.  
• If you do not adjust the paper width guide, it may cause paper jams.  
6 Squeeze the paper width guide and slide it to the edge of the paper stack without causing it  
to buckle.  
7 Close the paper cover.  
8 Insert the paper tray.  
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9 When you print a document, set the paper type and size for the tray (see "Setting the paper  
size and type" on page 48).  
The tray is preset to Letter or A4 size, depending on your country. To change the size to A4 or  
Letter, you must adjust the lever and paper width guide properly.  
1 Pull the tray out of the machine. Open the paper cover and remove paper from the tray if  
necessary.  
2 If you want to change the size to Letter, hold the lever at the back of the tray, and rotate the  
lever clockwise. You can see the lever when you move the paper length guide to the  
legal-sized paper (LGL).  
A4  
LTR  
3 Squeeze the paper width guide and slide it to the edge of the lever.  
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A4  
LT  
R
If you want to change the size to A4, first move the paper width guide to left and rotate  
the lever counterclockwise. If you force the lever, it could damage the tray.  
Printing on special media  
• When using special media, we recommend you feed one sheet at a time (see "Print  
media specifications" on page 192).  
The table below shows the special media usable in tray.  
To change the paper setting set in the machine, set the paper type from the Printing Preferences  
window > Paper tab > Paper Type (see "Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
• When using special media, we recommend you feed one sheet at a time (see "Print  
media specifications" on page 192).  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
To see paper weights for each sheet, refer to "Print media specifications" on page 192.  
Types  
Traya  
Plain  
Heavy 90-120g  
Light 60-69g  
Bond  
Colored  
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Types  
X-Hvy 121-163  
Traya  
Labels  
Preprinted  
Recycled  
Glossy111-130g  
Glossy131-175 g  
Glossy176-220 g  
HP Matte 120 g  
HP Matte 150 g  
HP Matte 200 g  
a.The paper types available manual feeding in tray.  
(: Supported, Blank: Not supported)  
Labels  
To avoid damaging the machine, use only labels designed for use in laser printers.  
• When selecting labels, consider the following factors:  
- Adhesives: Should be stable at your machine’s fusing temperature about 170°C (338°F).  
- Arrangement: Only use labels with no exposed backing between them. Labels can peel off  
sheets that have spaces between the labels, causing serious jams.  
- Curl: Must lie flat with no more than 13 mm of curl in any direction.  
- Condition: Do not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles, or other indications of separation.  
• Make sure that there is no exposed adhesive material between labels. Exposed areas can cause  
labels to peel off during printing, which can cause paper jams. Exposed adhesive can also cause  
damage to machine components.  
• Do not run a sheet of labels through the machine more than once. The adhesive backing is  
designed for only a single pass through the machine.  
• Do not use labels that are separating from the backing sheet or are wrinkled, bubbled, or  
otherwise damaged.  
Media and tray | 46  
 
X-Hvy121-163/ Custom-sized paper  
• In the software application, set the margins to at least 6.4 mm (0.25 inches) away from the  
edges of the material.  
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Preprinted paper  
When loading preprinted paper, the printed side should be facing up with an uncurled edge at the  
front. If you experience problems with paper feeding, turn the paper around. Note that print  
quality is not guaranteed.  
• Must be printed with heat-resistant ink that will not melt, vaporize, or release hazardous  
emissions when subjected to the machine’s fusing temperature for 0.1 second (about 170°C  
(338°F)).  
• Preprinted paper ink must be non-flammable and should not adversely affect machine rollers.  
• Before you load preprinted paper, verify that the ink on the paper is dry. During the fusing  
process, wet ink can come off preprinted paper, reducing print quality.  
Setting the paper size and type  
After loading paper in the paper tray, set the paper size and type using the control panel buttons.  
To change the paper setting set in the machine, set the paper type from the Printing Preferences  
window > Paper tab > Paper Type (see "Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
• It may be necessary to press OK to navigate to lower-level menus for some models.  
• The paper setting in the machine and driver should match to print without a paper  
mismatch error.  
You change the paper setting set in the machine from HP Embedded Web Server.  
- If your machine is connected to the network, you can set the machine’s setting from  
HP Embedded Web Server > Settings tab > Machine Settings (see "Using HP  
Embedded Web Server" on page 66).  
1 Select  
(Menu) button on the control panel.  
2 Press System Setup > Paper Setup > Paper Size or Paper Type.  
3 Select the tray and the option you want.  
4 Press OK to save the selection.  
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5 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
• If you want to use special-sized paper such as billing paper, select the Paper tab > Size  
> Edit... and set Custom Paper Size Settings in the Printing Preferences (see "Opening  
printing preferences" on page 76).  
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Using the output support  
The surface of the output tray may become hot if you print a large number of pages at  
once. Make sure that you do not touch the surface, and do not allow children near it.  
The printed pages stack on the output support, and the output support will help the printed pages  
to align. The printer sends output to the output tray by default.  
Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
Preparing originals  
• Do not load paper smaller than 76 x 148.5 mm (3 x 5.85 inches) or larger than 216 x 356 mm (8.5  
x 14 inches).  
• Do not attempt to load the following s of paper, in order to prevent paper jam, low print quality  
and machine damage.  
- Carbon-paper or carbon-backed paper  
- Coated paper  
- Onion skin or thin paper  
- Wrinkled or creased paper  
- Curled or rolled paper  
- Torn paper  
• Remove all staples and paper clips before loading.  
• Make sure any glue, ink, or correction fluid on the paper is completely dry before loading.  
• Do not load originals that include different sizes or weights of paper.  
• Do not load booklets, pamphlets, transparencies, or documents with other unusual  
characteristics.  
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Loading originals  
You can use the scanner glass or the document feeder to load an original for copying, scanning,  
and sending a fax.  
Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
On the scanner glass  
Using the scanner glass, you can copy or scan originals. You can get the best scan quality,  
especially for colored or gray-scaled images. Make sure that no originals are in the document  
feeder. If an original is detected in the document feeder, the machine gives it priority over the  
original on the scanner glass.  
1 Lift and open the scanner lid.  
2 Place the original face down on the scanner glass. Align it with the registration guide at the  
top left corner of the glass.  
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3 Close the scanner lid.  
• Leaving the scanner lid open while copying may affect copy quality and toner  
consumption.  
• Dust on the scanner glass may cause black spots on the printout. Always keep it clean  
(see "Cleaning the machine" on page 149).  
• If you are copying a page from a book or magazine, lift the scanner lid until its hinges  
are caught by the stopper and then close the lid. If the book or magazine is thicker than  
30 mm, start copying with the scanner lid open.  
• Be careful not to break the scanner glass. You may get hurt.  
• Do not put hands while closing the scanner lid. The scanner lid may fall on your hands  
and get hurt.  
• Do not look into the light from inside of the scanner while copying or scanning. It is  
harmful to eyes.  
In the document feeder  
1 Flex or fan the edge of the paper stack to separate the pages before loading originals.  
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2 Load the original face up into the document feeder input tray. Make sure that the bottom of  
the original stack matches the paper size marked on the document input tray.  
3 Adjust the document feeder width guides to the paper size.  
Dust on the document feeder glass may cause black lines on the printout. Always keep the  
glass clean (see "Cleaning the machine" on page 149).  
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Using a Network-Connected  
Machine  
This chapter gives you step-by-step instructions for setting up a network connected machine and  
software.  
Supported optional devices and features may differ according to your model (see "Features by model"  
on page 8).  
• Wired network setup  
55  
57  
58  
66  
69  
• Installing driver over the network  
• Wireless network setup  
• Using HP Embedded Web Server  
• HP Smart app  
 
Wired network setup  
Printing a network configuration report  
You can print Network Configuration Report from the machine’s control panel that will show the  
current machine’s network settings. This will help you to set up a network.  
Press the  
(Menu) button on the control panel and select Network > Network Conf..  
Using this Network Configuration Report, you can find your machine’s MAC address and IP  
address.  
For example:  
• MAC Address: 00:15:99:41:A2:78  
• IP Address: 169.254.192.192  
Setting IP address  
First, you have to set up an IP address for network printing and managements. In most cases a  
new IP address will be automatically assigned by a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
server located on the network.  
When you install the printer driver, do not configure both IPv4 and IPv6. We recommend  
to configure either IPv4 or IPv6 (see "Installing driver over the network" on page 57).  
IPv4 configuration  
You can also set the TCP/IPv4 from Embedded Web Server. When the Embedded Web  
Server window opens, move the mouse cursor over the Settings of the top menu bar and  
then click Network Settings ("Settings tab" on page 67).  
If you have a DHCPv4 server on your network, you can set one of the following options for default  
dynamic host configuration.  
1 Select  
(Menu) > Network > TCP/IP (IPv4) > DHCP on the control panel.  
2 Press OK to select the required value you want.  
IPv6 configuration  
You can also set the TCP/IPv6 from HP Embedded Web Server. When the HP Embedded  
Web Server window opens, move the mouse cursor over the Settings of the top menu bar  
and then click Network Settings ("Settings tab" on page 67).  
Wired network setup | 55  
             
IPv6 is supported properly only in Windows Server or higher.  
The machine supports the following IPv6 addresses for network printing and managements.  
Link-local Address: Self-configured local IPv6 address (Address starts with FE80).  
Stateless Address: Automatically configured IPv6 address by a network router.  
Stateful Address: IPv6 address configured by a DHCPv6 server.  
Manual Address: Manually configured IPv6 address by a user.  
In the IPv6 network environment, follow the next procedure to use the IPv6 address.  
Activating IPv6  
1 Press the  
(Menu) button on the control panel.  
2 Press Network > TCP/IP (IPv6) > IPv6 Protocol  
3 Select On and press OK.  
4 Turn the machine off and turn it on again.  
DHCPv6 address configuration  
If you have a DHCPv6 server on your network, you can set one of the following options for default  
dynamic host configuration.  
1 Press the  
(Menu) button on the control panel.  
2 Press Network > TCP/IP (IPv6) > DHCPv6 Config  
3 Press OK to select the required value you want.  
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Installing driver over the network  
• Before installing, check whether your computer’s OS support the software (see  
"Operating System" on page 8).  
• The machine that does not support the network interface, it will not be able to use this  
feature (see "Rear view" on page 23).  
• You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the printer  
software. For HP's all-inclusive help for the printer, go to  
www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP.  
Windows  
The firewall software might be blocking network communication. Before connecting the  
device to the network, disable the computer’s firewall.  
1 Make sure that the machine is connected to the network and powered on. Also, your  
machine’s IP address should have been set (see "Setting IP address" on page 55).  
2 Download printer driver software from the HP website.  
(www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP).  
3 Turn on the machine.  
4 Unzip the driver package and run the driver installer.  
5 Follow the instructions in the installation window.  
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Wireless network setup  
Wireless networking may not be available depending on the model (see "Features by  
model" on page 8).  
Wireless networks require higher security, so when an access point is first set up, a network name  
(SSID), the type of security used, and a Network Password are created for the network. Ask your  
network administrator about this information before proceeding with the machine installation.  
Wireless network setup | 58  
   
Introducing wireless set up methods  
You can set wireless settings either from the machine or the computer. Choose the setting  
method from the below table.  
• Some wireless network installation types may not be available depending on the model  
or country.  
• It is strongly recommended that you set the password on Access Points. If you do not  
set the password on Access Points, they might be exposed to illegal access from  
unknown machines including PCs, smart phones and printers. Refer to the Access Point  
user' guide for password settings.  
Set up method  
Connecting method  
Description & Reference  
See "Setting up via USB cable" on page 61 for  
Window.  
From the computer  
See "Access point without a USB cable" on page  
62 for Window.  
See "Using a network cable" on page 62.  
See "Using the WPS Settings" on page 59.  
With Access Point  
From the machine’s  
control panel  
From the HP Smart  
app  
See "Connect using the HP Smart app" on page  
70.  
See "Setting the Wi-Fi Direct for mobile printing"  
on page 64.  
Wi-Fi Direct setup  
Restoring the wireless network settings  
You can revert the wireless network settings to the default values.  
Press the  
(Menu) button > Network > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Default > Restore... on the control panel.  
The machine starts restoring default wireless network settings.  
Using the WPS Settings  
If your machine and access point (or wireless router) support Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS), then  
you can easily configure the wireless network settings through the WPS menu without the need  
for a computer.  
Items to prepare:  
• Check if the access point (or wireless router) supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS).  
• Check if your machine supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS).  
1 Press the  
(Menu) button > Network > Wi-Fi > WPS > PBC on the control panel.  
The machine starts connecting to the wireless network.  
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2 Within 2 minutes, press the WPS (PBC) button on the access point (or wireless router).  
a. The machine is connecting to the access point (or wireless router).  
b. When the machine is successfully connected to the wireless network, the LED light stays on.  
3 Continue to install the software.  
Using the Wi-Fi Networks  
Before starting, you will need to know the network name (SSID) of your wireless network and the  
network key if it is encrypted. This information was set when the access point (or wireless router)  
was installed. If you do not know about your wireless environment, please ask the person who set  
up your network.  
1 Select the  
Or, Press the  
(Menu) > Network > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings button on the control panel.  
(Wireless), access to the Wi-Fi menu.  
2 Press the OK to select the setup method you want.  
Wizard > Search List (recommended): In this mode, the setup is automatic. The machine  
will display a list of available networks from which to choose. After a network is chosen  
then printer will prompt for the corresponding security key.  
Custom: In this mode, users can give or edit manually their own SSID, or choose the  
security option in detail.  
3 Follow the instructions to set up the wireless network.  
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Setup using Windows  
Setting up via USB cable  
Items to prepare  
• Access point  
• Network-connected computer  
• You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the printer software.  
For HP's all-inclusive help for the printer, go to www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP.  
• A machine installed with a wireless network interface  
• USB cable  
1 Check whether the USB cable is connected to the machine.  
2 Turn on your computer, access point, and machine.  
3 Download printer driver software from the HP website  
(www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP).  
4 Unzip the driver package and run the driver installer.  
5 Review and accept the installation agreements in the installation window. Then, click Next.  
6 Select Wireless on the Printer Connection Type screen. Then, click Next.  
7 On the Are you setting up your printer for the first time? screen, select Yes, I will set up my  
printer's wireless network. Then, click Next.  
If your printer is already connected on the network, select No, my printer is already  
connected to my network.  
8 Select Using a USB cable on the Select the Wireless Setup Method screen. Then, click Next.  
9 After searching, the window shows the wireless network devices. Select the name (SSID) of  
the access point you want to use and click Next.  
10When the wireless network set up is completed, disconnect the USB cable between the  
computer and machine. Click Next.  
11 Select the components to be installed.  
12 Follow the instructions in the installation window.  
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Access point without a USB cable  
Items to prepare  
• Wi-Fi-enabled PC running Windows 7 or higher and an access point (router)  
• You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the printer software.  
For HP's all-inclusive help for the printer, go to www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP.  
• A machine installed with a wireless network interface  
While setting the wireless network, the machine uses PC's wireless LAN. You might not be  
able to connect to the Internet.  
1 Turn on your computer, access point, and machine.  
2 Download printer driver software from the HP website  
(www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP).  
3 Unzip the driver package and run the driver installer.  
4 Review and accept the installation agreements in the installation window. Then, click Next.  
5 Select Wireless on the Printer Connection Type screen. Then, click Next.  
6 On the Are you setting up your printer for the first time? screen, select Yes, I will set up my  
printer's wireless network. Then, click Next.  
If your printer is already connected on the network, select No, my printer is already  
connected to my network.  
7 Select Using a direct wireless connection on the Select the Wireless Setup Method screen.  
Then, click Next.  
8 When the wireless network set up is completed, click Next.  
9 Follow the instructions in the installation window.  
Using a network cable  
information about your network configuration.  
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Your machine is a network compatible machine. To enable your machine to work with your  
network, you will need to perform some configuration procedures.  
Items to prepare  
• Access point  
• Network-connected computer  
• You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the printer software.  
For HP's all-inclusive help for the printer, go to www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP.  
• A machine installed with a wireless network interface  
• Network cable  
Printing a network configuration report  
You can identify the network settings of your machine by printing a network configuration report.  
See "Printing a network configuration report" on page 55.  
Configuring the machine’s wireless network  
Before starting you will need to know the network name (SSID) of your wireless network and the  
network key if it is encrypted. This information was set when the access point (or wireless router)  
was installed. If you do not know about your wireless environment, please ask the person who set  
up your network.  
To configure wireless parameters, you can use HP Embedded Web Server.  
Using HP Embedded Web Server  
Before starting wireless parameter configuration, check the cable connection status.  
1 Check whether or not the network cable is connected to the machine. If not, connect the  
machine with a standard network cable.  
2 Start a web browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox and enter your machine’s  
new IP address in the browser window.  
For example,  
3 Click Login on the upper right of the HP Embedded Web Server website.  
4 If it’s your first time logging into HP Embedded Web Server you need to log-in as an  
administrator. Type in the below default ID (admin). We recommend you to set the default  
password for security reasons.  
5 When the HP Embedded Web Server window opens, click Network Settings.  
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6 Click Wi-Fi > Wizard.  
7 Select the one Network Name (SSID) in the list.  
8 Click Next.  
If the wireless security setting window appears, enter the registered password (network  
password) and click Next.  
9 The confirmation window appears, please check your wireless setup. If the setup is right,  
click Apply.  
Setting the Wi-Fi Direct for mobile printing  
Wi-Fi Direct is a secure and easy-to-use peer-to-peer connection between a Wi-Fi Direct-enabled  
printer and mobile device.  
With Wi-Fi Direct, you can connect your printer to a Wi-Fi Direct network while concurrently  
connecting to an access point. You can also use a wired network and a Wi-Fi Direct network  
simultaneously so multiple users can access and print documents both from Wi-Fi Direct and  
from a wired network.  
• You cannot connect your mobile device to the internet through the printer’s Wi-Fi  
Direct.  
• The supported protocol list may differ from your model, Wi-Fi Direct networks do NOT  
support IPv6, network filtering, IPSec, WINS, and SLP services.  
• The maximum number of devices that can be connected via Wi-Fi Direct is 4.  
Setting up Wi-Fi Direct  
You can enable Wi-Fi Direct feature by one of the following methods.  
From the machine  
1 Press the  
(Menu) button on the control panel and select Network > Wi-Fi >Wi-Fi Direct  
from the display screen.  
2 Tap On/Off > On.  
3 Enable Wi-Fi Direct.  
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From the network-connected computer  
If your printer is using a network cable or a wireless access point, you can enable and configure  
Wi-Fi Direct from HP Embedded Web Server.  
1 Access HP Embedded Web Server and select Settings > Network Settings > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi  
Direct™.  
2 Enable Wi-Fi Direct™ and set other options.  
Setting up the mobile device  
• After setting up Wi-Fi Direct from the printer, refer to the user manual of the mobile device you  
are using to set its Wi-Fi Direct.  
• After setting up Wi-Fi Direct, you need to download the mobile printing application (For  
example: HP Smart) to print from your smartphone.  
• When you have found the printer you want to connect to from your mobile device, select  
the printer and the printer's LED will blink. Press the Wireless button on the printer and  
it will be connected to your mobile device. If you don’t have Wireless button, press the  
option you want when the Wi-Fi connection confirmed window appears from the display  
screen and it will be connected to your mobile device.  
• If your mobile device does not support Wi-Fi Direct, you need to enter the "Network  
Key" of a printer instead of pushing the Wireless button.  
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Using HP Embedded Web Server  
• Internet Explorer 8.0 or higher is the minimum requirement for HP Embedded Web  
Server.  
• Before using the programs below, set the IP address first.  
• HP Embedded Web Server explanation in this user’s guide may differ from your machine  
depending on its options or models.  
• Network model only (see "Variety feature" on page 10).  
There are several programs available to setup the network settings easily in a network  
environment. For the network administrator especially, managing several machines on the  
network is possible.  
HP Embedded Web Server  
The web server embedded on your network machine allows you to do the following tasks:  
• Check the supplies information and status.  
• Customize machine settings.  
• Configure the network parameters necessary for the machine to connect to various network  
environments.  
Accessing HP Embedded Web Server  
1 Access a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, from Windows.  
Enter the machine IP address of your printer (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) in the address field and  
press the Enter key or click Go.  
2 Your machine’s embedded website opens.  
Logging into HP Embedded Web Server  
Before configuring options in HP Embedded Web Server, you need to log-in as an administrator.  
You can still use HP Embedded Web Server without logging in but you won’t have access to  
Settings tab and Security tab.  
1 Click Login on the upper right of the HP Embedded Web Server website.  
2 If it’s your first time logging into HP Embedded Web Server you need to log-in as an  
administrator. Type in the below default ID (admin). We recommend you to set the default  
password for security reasons.  
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HP Embedded Web Server overview  
Some tabs may not appear depending on your model.  
Information tab  
This tab gives you general information about your machine. You can check things, such as  
remaining amount of toner. You can also print reports, such as an error report.  
Active Alerts: Shows the alerts that have occurred in the machine and their severity.  
Supplies: Shows how many pages are printed and amount of toner left in the cartridge.  
Usage Counters: Shows the usage count by print types: simplex and duplex.  
Current Settings: Shows the machine’s and network’s information.  
Print information: Prints reports such as system related reports, e-mail address, and font  
reports.  
Security Information: Shows the machine’s security information.  
Settings tab  
This tab allows you to set configurations provided by your machine and network. You need to  
log-in as an administrator to view this tab.  
Machine Settings tab: Sets options provided by your machine.  
Network Settings tab: Shows options for the network environment. Sets options such as  
TCP/IP and network protocols.  
Security tab  
This tab allows you to set system and network security information. You need to log-in as an  
administrator to view this tab.  
System Security: Sets the system administrator’s information and also enables or disables  
machine features.  
Network Security: Sets settings for IPv4/IPv6 filtering.  
Maintenance tab  
This tab allows you to maintain your machine by upgrading firmware and setting contact  
information for sending emails. You can also connect to HP website or download drivers by  
selecting the Link menu.  
Firmware Upgrade: Upgrade your machine’s firmware.  
Contact Information: Shows the contact information.  
Link: Shows links to useful sites where you can download or check information.  
Setting the system administrator’s information  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine.  
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1 Start a web browser, such as Internet Explorer, from Windows.  
Enter the machine IP address (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) in the address field and press the Enter  
key or click Go.  
2 Your machine’s embedded website opens.  
3 From the Security tab, select System Security > System Administrator  
4 Enter the name of the administrator, phone number, location, and email address.  
5 Click Apply.  
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HP Smart app  
HP Smart helps you to set up, scan, print, share, and manage your HP printer. You can share  
documents and images through email, text messages, and popular cloud and social media  
services (such as iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, and Facebook). You can also set up new HP  
printers, as well as monitor and order supplies.  
• The HP Smart app might not be available in all languages. Some features might not be  
available with all printer models.  
• If HP smart app does not work well on your Windows devices, update the printer  
firmware and try again.  
To install the HP Smart app : The HP Smart app is supported on iOS, Android, and Windows 10  
devices. To install the app on your device, go to 123.hp.com and follow the on screen  
instructions to access your device’s app store.  
To open the HP Smart app on a Windows 10 computer : After installing the HP Smart app, from  
the device desktop, click Start, and then select HP Smart from the app list.  
Connect to printer : Make sure that the printer is turned on and is connected to the same  
network as your device. Then HP Smart will automatically detect the printer.  
Get more information about the HP Smart app : For basic instructions on how to print, scan,  
and troubleshoot using HP Smart.  
- See "Print using the HP Smart app" on page 71.  
- See "Scan using the HP Smart app" on page 72.  
- See "Get help from the HP Smart app" on page 72.  
For more information about using HP Smart for printing, scanning, accessing printer features,  
and troubleshooting issues, go to:  
- iOS/Android: www.hp.com/go/hpsmart-help  
- Windows: www.hp.com/go/hpsmartwin-help  
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Connect using the HP Smart app  
You can use the HP Smart app to set up the printer on your wireless network. The HP Smart app  
is supported on iOS, Android, and Windows devices.  
1 Make sure your computer or mobile device is connected to your wireless network and you  
know the password of your wireless network.  
2 Check if the printer is in the Auto Wireless Connect (AWC) setup mode.  
If this is the first time you set up the printer, the printer is ready for setup after the printer is  
powered on. It keeps searching for the HP Smart app to connect within 2 hours, and then  
stops searching.  
To put the control panel to the Auto Wireless Connect (AWC) setup mode, press and hold  
the  
(Wireless) button for at least 20 seconds until the  
(Status) and the  
(Power)  
LED start blinking together.  
3 Open the HP Smart app, and then do one of the following:  
Windows: On the home screen, click or tap Find Printer. If the printer is not found, click or  
tap Set up a new printer. Follow the onscreen instructions to add the printer to your  
network.  
iOS/Android: On the home screen, tap the Plus icon and then select the printer. If the  
printer is not in the list, tap Add a new printer. Follow the onscreen instructions to add the  
printer to your network.  
Change the default printer setting the HP Smart app  
You can set the printer setting from HP Smart app.  
1 Open the HP Smart app.  
2 Tap the Plus icon if you need to change to a different printer, or add a new printer.  
3 Tap Printer Settings.  
4 Select the option you want, and then change the setting.  
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Print using the HP Smart app  
This section provides basic instructions for using the HP Smart app to print from your Android,  
iOS, or Windows 10 device.  
To print from an Android or iOS device  
1 Open the HP Smart app.  
2 Tap the Plus icon if you need to change to a different printer, or add a new printer.  
3 Tap a printing option.  
4 Select the photo or document you want to print.  
5 Tap Print.  
To print from a Windows 10 device  
1 Load paper in the tray (see "Loading paper in the tray" on page 41).  
2 Open HP Smart.  
3 On the HP Smart Home screen, make sure your printer is selected.  
If you want to select a different printer, click or tap the Printer icon on the toolbar at  
the left side of the screen, and then select Select a Different Printer to view all  
available printers.  
4 At the bottom of the Home screen, click or tap Print.  
5 Select Print Photo, locate a photo you want to print, and then click or tap Select Photos to  
Print.  
Select Print Document, locate a PDF document you want to print, and then click or tap Print.  
6 Select the appropriate options.  
7 Click or tap Print to begin printing.  
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Scan using the HP Smart app  
You can use the HP Smart app to scan documents or photos using your device camera. HP Smart  
includes editing tools that allow you to adjust the scanned image before saving or sharing. You  
can print, save your scans locally or in cloud storage, and share them via email, SMS, Facebook,  
Instagram, etc.  
To scan from an Android or iOS device  
1 Open the HP Smart app.  
2 Tap the Plus icon if you need to change to a different printer, or add a new printer.  
3 Select a scan option, and then tap Camera. The built-in camera will open. Scan your photo or  
document using the camera.  
4 When you have finished adjusting the scanned document or photo, save, share, or print it.  
To scan from a Windows 10 device  
To scan a document or photo using the device camera  
If your device has a camera, you can use the HP Smart app to scan a printed document or photo with the  
device camera. You can then use HP Smart to edit, save, print or share the image.  
1. Open HP Smart.  
2. Select Scan > Camera.  
3. Put a document or photo in front of the camera, it take an image. If necessary, change the scan  
option by pressing the Apply.  
4. Select the file type you want  
5. Click or tap the Save or Share icon.  
To edit a previously scanned document or photo  
HP Smart provides editing tools, such as crop or rotate, so that you can use to adjust a previously scanned  
document or photo on your device.  
1. Open HP Smart.  
2. Select Scan > Import.  
3. Select the document or photo that you want to adjust, and then click or tap Open. If necessary,  
change the scan option by pressing the Apply.  
4. Select the file type you want  
5. Click or tap the Save or Share icon.  
Get help from the HP Smart app  
The HP Smart app provides alerts for printer issues (jams and other problems), links to help content, and  
options to contact support for additional assistance.  
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Printing  
This chapter provides information about the overall print options. This section is mainly based on  
Windows 7.  
You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the printer software. For HP's  
all-inclusive help for the printer, go to www.hp.com/support > select your country and region > find your  
product.  
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• Canceling a print job  
• Opening printing preferences  
• Using a favorite setting  
• Using help  
• Printing features  
• Using Printer Status programs  
 
Basic Print  
The following Printing Preferences window is for Notepad in Windows 7. Your Printing  
Preferences window may differ, depending on your operating system or the application you are  
using.  
1 Open the document you want to print.  
2 Select Print from the File menu.  
3 Select your machine from the Select Printer list.  
4 The basic print settings including the number of copies and print range are selected within  
the Print window.  
To take advantage of the advanced printing features, click Properties or Preferences  
from the Print window (see "Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
5 To start the print job, click OK or Print in the Print window.  
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Canceling a print job  
If the print job is waiting in the print queue or print spooler, cancel the job as follows:  
• You can access this window by simply double-clicking the machine icon (  
task bar.  
) in the Windows  
• You can also cancel the current job by pressing  
(Cancel) on the control panel.  
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Opening printing preferences  
• The Printing Preferences window that appears in this user’s guide may differ depending  
on the machine in use.  
• When you select an option in Printing Preferences, you may see a warning mark  
or  
. An  
mark means you can select that certain option but it is not recommended,  
mark means you cannot select that option due to the machine’s setting or  
and an  
environment.  
1 Open the document you want to print.  
2 Select Print from the file menu. The Print window appears.  
3 Select your machine from the Select Printer.  
4 Click Properties or Preferences. Click or tap the tabs in the print driver to configure the  
available options.  
• In Windows 10, 8.1, and 8, these applications will have a different layout with  
different features from what is described below for desktop applications. To access  
the print feature from a Start screen app, complete the following steps:  
- Windows 10: Select Print, and then select the printer.  
- Windows 8.1 or 8: Select Devices, select Print, and then select the printer.  
• You can check the machine’s current status pressing the Printer Status button (see  
"Using Printer Status programs" on page 84).  
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Using a favorite setting  
The Favorites option, which is visible on each preferences tab except for the HP tab, allows you  
to save the current preferences for future use.  
To save a Favorites item, follow these steps:  
1 Change the settings as needed on each tab.  
2 Enter a name for the item in the Favorites input box.  
3 Click Save.  
4 Enter name and description, and then select the desired icon.  
5 Click OK. When you save Favorites, all current driver settings are saved.  
To use a saved setting, select it in the Favorites tab. The machine is now set to print  
according to the settings you have selected. To delete saved settings, select it in the  
Favorites tab and click Delete.  
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Using help  
Click the option you want to know on the Printing Preferences window and press F1 on your  
keyboard.  
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Printing features  
• This feature may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see "Features  
by model" on page 8).  
• You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the printer  
software. For HP's all-inclusive help for the printer, go to  
www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP.  
Understanding special printer features  
You can use advanced printing features when using your machine.  
To take advantage of the printer features provided by your printer driver, click Properties or  
Preferences in the application’s Print window to change the print settings. The machine name  
that appears in the printer properties window may differ depending on the machine in use.  
• Some menus may not appear on the display depending on options or models. If so, it is  
not applicable to your machine.  
• Select the Help menu or click the  
button from the window or press F1 on your  
keyboard and click on any option you want to know about (see "Using help" on page 78).  
Item  
Description  
Multiple Pages per Side  
Selects the number of pages to print on a single sheet of paper. To  
print more than one page per sheet, the pages will be reduced in  
size and arranged in the order you specify. You can print up to 16  
pages on one sheet.  
Prints a single-page document onto 4 (Poster 2x2), 9 (Poster 3x3),  
or 16 (Poster 4x4) sheets of paper, for the purpose of pasting the  
sheets together to form one poster-size document.  
Poster Printing  
Select the Poster Overlap value. Specify Poster Overlap in  
millimeters or inches by selecting the radio button on the upper  
right of Basic tab to make it easier to paste the sheets together.  
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Item  
Description  
Print on both sides of a sheet of paper (duplex). Before printing,  
decide how you want your document oriented.  
• This option is available only when you use the PCL/SPL  
printer driver. This option is not available when you use  
XPS driver.  
• If your machine does not have a duplex unit, you should  
complete the printing job manually. The machine prints  
every other page of the document first. After that, a  
message appears on your computer.  
Skip Blank Pages feature does not work when you select  
the duplex option.  
None: Disables this feature.  
Long Edge: This option is the conventional layout used in  
Double-sided Printing  
(Manual)  
bookbinding.  
Short Edge: This option is the conventional layout used in  
calendars.  
Prints your document on both sides of a sheet of paper and  
arranges the pages so that the paper can be folded in half after  
printing to produce a booklet.  
Booklet Printing  
• The Booklet Printing option is not available for all paper  
sizes. Select the available paper Size option under the  
Paper tab to see what paper sizes are available.  
• If you select an unavailable paper size, this option can be  
automatically canceled. Select only available paper (paper  
without  
or  
mark).  
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Item  
Description  
Paper Options  
Changes the size of a document to appear larger or smaller on the  
printed page by entering in a percentage by which to enlarge or  
decrease the document.  
Watermark  
The watermark option allows you to print text over an existing  
document. For example, you use it when you want to have large  
gray letters reading “DRAFT” or “CONFIDENTIAL” printed diagonally  
across the first page or all pages of a document.  
a. To change the print settings from your software application,  
access Printing Preferences (see "Opening printing preferences"  
on page 76).  
b. From the Advanced tab, select Edit... from the Watermark  
drop-down list.  
c. Enter a text message in the Watermark Message box. You can  
enter up to 256 characters.  
When the First Page Only box is checked, the watermark prints  
on the first page only.  
Watermark  
(Creating a watermark)  
d. Select watermark options.  
You can select the font name, style, size, and shade from the Font  
Attributes section, as well as set the angle of the watermark from  
the Watermark Alignment and Angle section.  
e. Click Add to add a new watermark to the Current Watermarks  
list.  
f. When you finish editing, click OK or Print until you exit the Print  
window.  
a. To change the print settings from your software application,  
access Printing Preferences (see "Opening printing preferences"  
on page 76).  
b. Click the Advanced tab, select Edit... from the Watermark  
drop-down list.  
Watermark  
c. Select the watermark you want to edit from the Current  
Watermarks list and change the watermark message and  
options.  
(Editing a watermark)  
d. Click Update to save the changes.  
e. Click OK or Print until you exit the Print window.  
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Item  
Description  
a. To change the print settings from your software application,  
access Printing Preferences.  
b. Click the Advanced tab, select Edit... from the Watermark  
Watermark  
(Deleting a watermark)  
drop-down list.  
c. Select the watermark you want to delete from the Current  
Watermarks list and click Delete.  
d. Click OK or Print until you exit the Print window.  
An overlay is text and/or images stored in the computer hard disk  
drive (HDD) as a special file format that can be printed on any  
document. Overlays are often used to take the place of letterhead  
paper. Rather than using preprinted letterhead, you can create an  
overlay containing exactly the same information that is currently on  
your letterhead. To print a letter with your company’s letterhead,  
you do not need to load preprinted letterhead paper in the machine:  
just print the letterhead overlay on your document.  
Overlay  
To use a page overlay, you must create a new page overlay  
containing your logo or image.  
• The overlay document size must be the same as the  
document you print with the overlay. Do not create an  
overlay with a watermark.  
• The resolution of the overlay document must be the same  
as that of the document you will print with the overlay.  
a. Create or open a document containing text or an image for use in  
a new page overlay. Position the items exactly as you wish them  
to appear when printed as an overlay.  
b. To save the document as an overlay, access Printing Preferences.  
c. Click the Advanced tab, and select Create from the Overlay  
drop-down list.  
d. In the Save As window, type a name up to eight characters in the  
File name box. Select the destination path, if necessary (The  
default is C:\Formover).  
Overlay  
(Creating an overlay)  
e. Click Save.  
f. Click OK or Print until you exit the Print window.  
When a confirming message window appears, click Yes.  
g. The file is not printed. Instead, it is stored on your computer hard  
disk drive.  
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Item  
Description  
a. Create or open the document you want to print.  
b. To change the print settings from your software application,  
access Printing Preferences.  
c. Click the Advanced tab.  
d. Select the Print Overlay from the Overlay drop-down list.  
e. If you have stored the overlay file you want to use in an external  
source, you can also load the file when you access the Load  
window.  
After you select the file, click Open. The file appears in the  
Overlay List box and is available for printing. Select the overlay  
from the Overlay List box.  
Overlay  
(Using a page overlay)  
f. If necessary, check Confirm Page Overlay When Printing box. If  
this box is checked, a message window appears each time you  
submit a document for printing, asking you to confirm your wish  
to print an overlay on your document.  
If this box is not checked and an overlay has been selected, the  
overlay automatically prints with your document.  
g. Click OK or Print until you exit the Print window.  
The selected overlay prints on your document.  
a. In the Printing Preferences window, click the Advanced tab.  
b. Select Edit in the Text drop down list.  
Overlay  
(Deleting a page  
overlay)  
c. Select the overlay you want to delete from the Overlay List box.  
d. Click Delete.  
e. When a confirming message window appears, click Yes.  
f. Click OK or Print until you exit the Print window. You can delete  
page overlays that you no longer use.  
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Using Printer Status programs  
The Printer Status is a program that monitors and informs you of the machine status.  
• The Printer Status window and its contents shown in this user’s guide may differ  
depending on the machine or operating system in use.  
• Check the operating system(s) that are compatible with your machine (see "General  
Specifications" on page 191).  
• Available for Windows OS users only (see "Software" on page 9).  
Printer Status overview  
If an error occurs while operating, you can check the error from the Printer Status. Printer Status  
is installed automatically when you install the machine software.  
You can also launch Printer Status manually. Go to the Printing Preferences, click the tab except  
for the HP tab > Printer Status button. The Favorites option, which is visible on each preferences  
tab except for the HP tab.  
These icons appear on the Windows task bar:  
Icon  
Mean  
Description  
The machine is in ready mode and experiencing no errors or  
warnings.  
Normal  
The machine is in a state where an error might occur in the  
future. For example, it might be in toner low status, which  
may lead to toner empty status.  
Warning  
Error  
The machine has at least one error.  
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1
2
7
3
4
5
Device Information  
User’s Guide  
6
You can see the device status, current printer model name,  
connected port name in this area.  
1
User’s Guide is disabled. You can download User’s Guide in site  
www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP.  
2
You can view the percentage of toner remaining in each toner  
cartridge. The machine and the number of toner cartridge(s)  
shown in the above window may differ depending on the  
machine in use. Some machines do not have this feature.  
Supplies Information  
3
Option  
You can set printing job alert related settings.  
4
5
Order Supplies  
You can order replacement toner cartridge(s) from online.  
Cancel Print : If print job is waiting in the print queue or  
printer, cancel all user's print jobs in the print queue or the  
printer.  
Close : Depending on the status of the machine or the  
supported functions, the Close button may appear to close the  
status window.  
Cancel Print  
or  
Close  
6
Toner/Paper  
Information  
This button areas for paper and toner info will be available  
based on the device.  
7
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Copying  
This chapter provides information about the overall copy options.  
• Basic copy  
87  
88  
90  
• Changing the settings for each copy  
• ID card copying  
 
Basic copy  
• Accessing menus may differ from model to model (see "Accessing the menu" on page  
30 or "Control panel overview" on page 24).  
• Depending on models or options, some menus may not be supported (see "Features by  
model" on page 8).  
1 Select  
(copy) >  
(Menu) > Copy Feature on the control panel.  
Or select  
(Menu) > Copy Feature on the control panel.  
2 Place a single document (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
3 If you want to customize the copy settings including Reduce/Enlarge, Darkness, Original,  
and more by using the control panel buttons (see "Changing the settings for each copy" on  
4 Enter the number of copies using the arrow or number keypad, if necessary.  
5 Press  
(Start).  
If you need to cancel the copying job during the operation, press  
copying will stop.  
(Cancel) and the  
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Changing the settings for each copy  
Your machine provides default settings for copying so that you can quickly and easily make a  
copy. However, if you want to change the options for each copy, use the copy function buttons on  
the control panel.  
• If you press  
(Cancel) while setting the copy options, all of the options you have set  
for the current copy job will be canceled and returned to their default status. Or, they  
will automatically return to their default status after the machine completes the copy  
in progress.  
• Accessing menus may differ from model to model (see "Accessing the menu" on page  
30).  
• It may be necessary to press OK to navigate to lower-level menus for some models.  
Darkness  
If you have an original containing faint marking and dark images, you can adjust the brightness  
to make a copy that is easier to read.  
1 Select  
(copy) >  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Darkness on the control panel.  
Or select Contrast button on the control panel.  
2 Select the option you want and press OK.  
For example, the Light+5 being the lightest, and the Dark+5 being the darkest.  
3 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Original type  
The original setting is used to improve the copy quality by selecting the document for the current  
copy job.  
1 Select  
(copy) >  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Original Type on the control panel.  
Or select  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Original Type on the control panel.  
2 Select the option you want and press OK.  
Text: Use for originals containing mostly text.  
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Text/Photo: Use for originals with mixed text and photographs.  
If texts in the printout is blurry, select Text to get the clear texts.  
Photo: Use when the originals are photographs.  
Magazine: Use when the originals are magazine.  
3 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Reduced or enlarged copy  
You can reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from 25% to 400% when you copy original  
documents from the scanner glass.  
• This feature may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see "Variety  
feature" on page 10).  
• If the machine set to Eco mode, reduce and enlarge features are not available.  
To select from the predefined copy sizes  
1 Select  
(copy) >  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Reduce/Enlarge on the control panel.  
Or select  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Reduce/Enlarge on the control panel.  
2 Select the option you want and press OK.  
3 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
To scale the copy by directly entering the scale rate  
1 Select  
(copy) >  
(
Menu) > Copy Feature  
>
Reduce/Enlarge Custom on the control panel.  
>
Or select  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Reduce/Enlarge on the control panel.  
2 Enter the copy size you want using the numeric keypad.  
3 Press OK to save the selection.  
4 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
When you make a reduced copy, black lines may appear at the bottom of your copy.  
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ID card copying  
Your machine can print 2-sided originals on one sheet.  
The machine prints one side of the original on the upper half of the paper and the other side on  
the lower half without reducing the size of the original. This feature is helpful for copying a  
small-sized item such as business card.  
• The original must be placed on the scanner glass to use this feature.  
• If the machine set to Eco mode, this feature is not available.  
• For better image quality, Select  
(copy) >  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Original Type  
> Photo on the control panel or  
(Menu) > Copy Feature > Original Type > Photo.  
1 Press ID Copy on the control panel.  
2 Place the front side of an original facing down on the center of first half of the scanner glass  
as shown. Then, close the scanner lid.  
3 Place Front Side and Press [Start] appears on the display.  
4 Press  
(Start).  
Your machine begins scanning the front side and shows Place Back Side and Press [Start].  
5 Turn the original over and place it on the center of first half of the scanner glass as shown.  
Then, close the scanner lid.  
6 Press  
(Start).  
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• If you do not press the  
(Start) button, only the front side will be copied.  
• If the original is larger than the printable area, some portions may not be printed.  
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Scanning  
This chapter provides information about the overall scan options.  
• The maximum resolution that can be achieved depends upon various factors, including computer  
speed, available disk space, memory, the size of the image being scanned, and bit depth settings.  
Thus, depending on your system and what you are scanning, you may not be able to scan at certain  
resolutions, especially using enhanced dpi.  
• You need to download software packages from the HP website to install the printer software. For HP's  
all-inclusive help for the printer, go to www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP.  
• Basic scanning method  
93  
• Scanning from HP MFP Scan program 94  
• Scanning from image editing program 95  
• Scanning using the WIA driver  
• Scanning to WSD  
96  
97  
 
Basic scanning method  
This feature may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see "Variety  
feature" on page 10).  
You can scan the originals with your machine via a USB cable or the network. The following  
methodoloqies can be used for scanning your documents:  
HP MFP Scan: You can use this program to scan images or documents (See "Scanning from HP  
MFP Scan program" on page 94).  
Scan to WSD: Scans the originals and saves the scanned data on a connected computer if the  
computer supports the WSD (Web Service for Device) feature (see "Scanning to WSD" on page  
97).  
TWAIN: TWAIN is the one of the preset imaging applications. Scanning an image launches the  
selected application, enabling you to control the scanning process. This feature can be used via  
the local connection or the network connection (see "Scanning from image editing program" on  
page 95).  
WIA: WIA stands for Windows Images Acquisition. To use this feature, your computer must be  
connected directly with the machine via a USB cable (see "Scanning using the WIA driver" on  
page 96).  
HP Smart app: You can use this app to scan images or documents (See "Scan using the HP  
Smart app" on page 72).  
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Scanning from HP MFP Scan program  
HP MFP Scan is an application to help users scan, compile, and save documents in multiple  
formats, including .epub format. These documents can be shared via fax. Whether you’re a  
student needing to organize research from the library or a stay-at-home mom sharing scanned  
pictures from last year’s birthday party, HP MFP Scan will provide you with the necessary tools.  
Click the Help button from the window, and then click on any option you want to know  
about.  
1 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
2 Make sure that the machine is connected to the network and powered on. Also, your  
machine’s IP address should have been set (see "Setting IP address" on page 55).  
3 Download HP MFP Scan software from the HP website  
(www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP).  
4 Turn on the machine.  
5 Unzip the HP MFP Scan package and run setup.exe and run the HP MFP Scan.  
6 Click Advanced Scan from the home screen.  
7 Select the type of scanning or a favorites and then make adjustments to the image.  
8 Click Scan to scan a final image or Prescan to get another preview image.  
9 Press Save to save the scanned image.  
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Scanning from image editing program  
You can scan and import documents in the image editing software such as Adobe Photoshop, if  
the software is TWAIN-compliant. Follow the steps below to scan with TWAIN-compliant  
software:  
1 Make sure that the machine is connected to your computer and powered on.  
2 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
3 Open an application, such as Adobe Photoshop.  
4 Click File > Import, and select the scanner device.  
5 Set the scan options.  
6 Scan and save your scanned image.  
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Scanning using the WIA driver  
Your machine supports the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) driver for scanning images. WIA is  
one of the standard components provided by Microsoft Windows 7 and works with digital  
cameras and scanners. Unlike the TWAIN driver, the WIA driver allows you to scan and easily  
adjust images without using additional software:  
The WIA driver works only on Windows OS (not supported Windows 2000) with a USB port.  
1 Make sure that the machine is connected to your computer and powered on.  
2 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
3 Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers.  
4 Right-click on device driver icon in Printers and Faxes > Start Scan.  
5 New Scan application appears.  
6 Choose your scanning preferences and click Preview to see how your preferences affect the  
picture.  
7 Scan and save your scanned image.  
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Scanning to WSD  
Scans the originals and saves the scanned data on a connected computer if the computer  
supports the WSD (Web Service for Device) feature. To use the WSD feature, you need to install  
the WSD printer driver on your computer. For Windows 7, you can install the WSD driver by  
Control Panel > Devices and Printers > Add a printer. Click Add a network printer from the  
wizard.  
• The machine that does not support the network interface, it will not be able to use this  
feature (see "Features by model" on page 8).  
• The WSD feature works only with Windows Vista® or later version that are the  
WSD-compliant computer.  
• The following installation steps are based on Windows 7 computer.  
Installing a WSD Printer Driver  
1 Select Start > Control Panel > Devices and Printers > Add a printer.  
2 Click Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer from the wizard.  
3 In the printers list, select the one you want to use, and then click Next.  
• The IP address for WSD printer is http://IP address/ws/ (example:  
http://111.111.111.111/ws/).  
• If no WSD printer is displayed in the list, click The printer that I want isn't listed >  
Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or hostname and select Web Services Device  
from Device type. Then enter the printer's IP address.  
4 Follow the instructions in the installation window.  
Scanning using the WSD feature  
1 Make sure that the machine is connected to your computer and powered on.  
2 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
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3 Select  
(Scan) > Scan to WSD on the control panel.  
If you see Not Available message, check the port connection. Or check the printer  
driver for WSD is correctly installed.  
4 Select your computer name from WSD PC List.  
5 Select the option you want and press OK.  
6 Scanning begins.  
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Faxing  
This chapter provides information about the overall menu structure and the basic setup options.  
Supported optional devices and features may differ according to your model (see "Features by model"  
on page 8).  
• Preparing to fax  
• Sending a fax  
• Receiving a fax  
100  
101  
107  
• Forwarding a fax to another destination111  
• Adjusting the document settings  
• Setting up the fax address book  
113  
115  
 
Preparing to fax  
Before you send or receive a fax, you need to connect the supplied line cord to your telephone  
wall jack (see "Rear view" on page 23). The method of making a telephone connection is different  
from one country to another.  
• You cannot use this machine as a fax via the internet phone. For more information ask  
your internet service provider.  
• We recommend using traditional analog phone services (PSTN: Public Switched  
Telephone Network) when connecting telephone lines to use a fax machine. If you use  
other Internet services (DSL, ISDN, VolP), you can improve the connection quality by  
using the Micro-filter. The Micro-filter eliminates unnecessary noise signals and  
improves connection quality or Internet quality. Since the DSL Micro-filter is not  
provided with the machine, contact your Internet service provider for use on DSL  
Micro-filter.  
1.  
Line port  
2. Micro filter  
3. DSL modem / Telephone line  
(see "Rear view" on page 23).  
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Sending a fax  
When you place the originals, you can use either the document feeder or the scanner  
glass. If the originals are placed on both the document feeder and the scanner glass, the  
machine will read the originals on the document feeder first, which has higher priority in  
scanning.  
1 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
2 Select  
(fax) on the control panel.  
3 Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (see "Adjusting the document  
settings" on page 113).  
4 Enter the destination fax number (see "Keypad letters and numbers" on page 36).  
5 Press  
(Start) on the control panel. The machine starts to scan and send the fax to the  
destinations.  
• If you want to send a fax directly from your computer, use HP LJ Network PC Fax (see  
"Sending a fax from your computer" on page 101).  
• When you want to cancel a fax job, press  
transmission.  
(Cancel) before the machine starts  
• If you used the scanner glass, the machine shows the message asking to place another  
page.  
Sending a fax from your computer  
• This feature may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see "Features  
by model" on page 8).  
You can send a fax from your computer without going to the machine.  
Make sure that your machine and the computer are connected to the same network.  
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Sending a fax (Windows)  
To send a fax from your computer, the HP LJ Network PC Fax program must be installed. This  
program is installed when you install the printer driver.  
For more information about HP LJ Network PC Fax, click Help.  
1 Open the document to be sent.  
2 Select Print from the File menu.  
The Print window will be displayed. It may look slightly different depending on your  
application.  
3 Select HP Network PC Fax from the Print window.  
4 Click Print or OK.  
5 Enter the recipient’s fax number and set the options if necessary.  
6 Click Send.  
Checking the sent fax list (Windows)  
You can check the sent fax list from your computer.  
From the Start menu, click Programs or All Programs > HP > Fax Transmission History. Then, the  
window appears with the list of faxes sent.  
For more information about Fax Transmission History, click the Help (  
) button.  
Sending a fax manually  
Perform the following to send a fax using  
(On Hook Dial) on the control panel.  
If you selected Fax Feature > Send Forward > Forward to Fax > On, you cannot send a fax  
using this feature (see "Forwarding a sent fax to another destination" on page 111).  
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1 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
2 Select  
(fax) on the control panel.  
3 Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (see "Adjusting the document  
settings" on page 113).  
4 Press  
(On Hook Dial) on the control panel.  
5 Enter a fax number using the number keypad on the control panel.  
6 Press  
(Start) on the control panel when you hear a high-pitched fax signal from the  
remote fax machine.  
Sending a fax to multiple destinations  
You can use the multiple send feature, which allows you to send a fax to multiple locations.  
Originals are automatically stored in memory and sent to a remote station. After transmission,  
the originals are automatically erased from memory.  
• You cannot send faxes to multiple destinations if you have chosen super fine.  
• You cannot send a color fax using this feature.  
1 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder (see "Loading originals" on page 51).  
2 Select  
(fax) on the control panel.  
3 Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs (see "Adjusting the document  
settings" on page 113).  
4 Select  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Multi Send on the control panel.  
5 Enter the number of the first receiving fax machine and press OK.  
You can press speed dial numbers or select a group dial number using the  
(Address  
book) button.  
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6 Enter the second fax number and press OK.  
The display asks you to enter another fax number to send the document.  
7 To enter more fax numbers, press OK when Yes appears and repeat steps 5 and 6.  
You can add up to 10 destinations.  
8 When you have finished entering fax numbers, select No at the Another No.? prompt and  
press OK.  
The machine begins sending the fax to the numbers you entered in the order in which you  
entered them.  
Automatic redialing  
When the number you have dialed is busy or there is no answer when you send a fax, the machine  
automatically redials the number. The redial time depends on the country's factory default  
setting.  
When the display shows Retry Redial?, press  
(Start) button to redial the number without  
waiting. To cancel the automatic redialing, press  
(Cancel).  
To change the time interval between redials and the number of redial attempts.  
1 Press  
(fax) >  
(Menu)> Fax Setup > Sending on the control panel.  
2 Select Redial Times or Redial Term you want.  
3 Select the option you want.  
Redialing the fax number  
1 Press  
(Redial/Pause) button on the control panel.  
2 Select the fax number you want.  
Ten recently sent fax numbers with ten received Caller IDs are shown.  
3 When an original is loaded in the document feeder, the machine automatically begins to  
send.  
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If an original is placed on the scanner glass, select Yes to add another page. Load another  
original and press OK. When you have finished, select No when Another Page? appears.  
Confirming a transmission  
When the last page of your original has been sent successfully, the machine beeps and returns to  
ready mode.  
When something goes wrong while sending your fax, an error message appears on the display. If  
you receive an error message, press  
again.  
(Cancel) to clear the message and try to send the fax  
You can set your machine to print a confirmation report automatically each time sending  
a fax is completed. Press  
the control panel.  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Setup > Sending > Fax Confirm. on  
Delaying a fax transmission  
You can set your machine to send a fax at a later time when you will not be present.  
You cannot send a color fax using this feature.  
1 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder.  
2 Press  
(fax) on the control panel.  
3 Adjust the resolution and the darkness to suit your fax needs.  
4 Press  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Delay Send on the control panel.  
5 Enter the number of the receiving fax machine and press OK.  
6 The display asks you to enter another fax number to send the document.  
7 To enter more fax numbers, press OK when Yes highlights and repeat steps 5.  
You can add up to 10 destinations.  
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8 Enter the job name and the time.  
If you set a time earlier than the current time, the fax will be sent at that time on the  
following day.  
9 The original is scanned into memory before transmission.  
The machine returns to ready mode. The display reminds you that you are in ready mode and  
that a delayed fax is set.  
You can check the list of delayed fax jobs.  
Press  
(Menu) > System Setup > Report > Scheduled Jobs on the control panel.  
Canceling a reserved fax job  
1 Press  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Cancel Job on the control panel.  
2 Select the fax job you want and press OK.  
3 Press OK when Yes highlights.  
The selected fax is deleted from memory.  
4 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
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Receiving a fax  
Your machine is preset Fax mode at the factory. When you receive a fax, the machine answers the  
call on a specified number of rings and automatically receives the fax.  
Changing the receive modes  
1 Press  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Setup > Receiving > Receive Mode on the control panel.  
2 Select the option you want.  
Fax: Answers an incoming fax call and immediately goes into the fax reception mode.  
Tel: Receives a fax by pressing  
(On Hook Dial) and then  
(Start) button.  
Ans/Fax: Is for when an answering machine is attached to your machine. Your machine  
answers an incoming call, and the caller can leave a message on the answering machine.  
If the fax machine senses a fax tone on the line, the machine automatically switches to Fax  
mode to receive the fax.  
To use the Ans/Fax mode, attach an answering machine to the EXT socket on the  
back of your machine.  
DRPD: You can receive a call using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) feature.  
Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables an user to use a single  
telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers. For further details, see  
"Receiving faxes using DRPD mode" on page 108.  
This setting may not be available depending on your country.  
3 Press OK.  
4 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
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Receiving manually in Tel mode  
You can receive a fax call by pressing  
when you hear a fax tone.  
(On Hook Dial) button and then pressing  
(Start)  
Receiving in Answering Machine/Fax mode  
To use this mode, you must attach an answering machine to the EXT socket on the back of your  
machine. If the caller leaves a message, the answering machine stores the message. If your  
machine detects a fax tone on the line, it automatically starts to receive the fax.  
• If you have set your machine to this mode and your answering machine is switched off,  
or no answering machine is connected to EXT socket, your machine automatically goes  
into Fax mode after a predefined number of rings.  
• If the answering machine has a user-selectable ring counter, set the machine to answer  
incoming calls within 1 ring.  
• If the machine is in Tel mode, disconnect or switch off the answering machine with the  
fax machine. Otherwise, the outgoing message from the answering machine will  
interrupt your phone conversation.  
Receiving faxes with an extension telephone  
When you are using an extension telephone connected to the EXT socket, you can receive a fax  
from someone you are talking to on the extension telephone, without going to the fax machine.  
When you receive a call on the extension phone and hear fax tones, press the keys *9* on the  
extension phone. The machine receives the fax.  
*9* is the remote receive code preset at the factory. The first and the last asterisks are fixed, but  
you can change the middle number to whatever you want.  
While you are talking over the telephone connected to the EXT socket, copy and scan  
features are not available.  
Receiving faxes using DRPD mode  
This setting may not be available depending on your country. Distinctive Ring is a telephone  
company service which enables an user to use a single telephone line to answer several different  
telephone numbers. This feature is often used by answering services who answer telephones for  
many different clients and need to know which number someone is calling in on to properly  
answer the phone.  
This setting may not be available depending on your country.  
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1 Select  
(fax) >  
control panel.  
(Menu) > Fax Setup > Receiving > DRPD Mode > Waiting Ring on the  
2 Call your fax number from another telephone.  
3 When your machine begins to ring, do not answer the call. The machine requires several  
rings to learn the pattern.  
When the machine completes learning, the display shows Completed DRPD Setup. If the  
DRPD setup fails, Error DRPD Ring appears.  
4 Press OK when DRPD appears and start over from step 2.  
• DRPD must be set up again if you re-assign your fax number, or connect the machine  
to another telephone line.  
• After DRPD has been set up, call your fax number again to verify that the machine  
answers with a fax tone. Then have a call placed to a different number assigned to  
that same line to be sure the call is forwarded to the extension telephone or  
answering machine plugged into the EXT socket.  
Receiving in secure receiving mode  
This feature may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see "Features by  
model" on page 8).  
You may need to prevent your received faxes from being accessed by unauthorized people. Turn  
on secure receiving mode, then all incoming faxes go into memory. You can print the incoming  
faxes by entering the password.  
To use the secure receiving mode, activate the menu from  
Feature > Secure Receive on the control panel.  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax  
Printing received faxes  
1 Select  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Secure Receive > Print on the control panel.  
2 Enter a four-digit password and press OK.  
3 The machine prints all of the faxes stored in memory.  
Receiving a fax | 109  
 
Receiving faxes in memory  
Since your machine is a multi-tasking device, it can receive faxes while you are making copies or  
printing. If you receive a fax while you are copying or printing, your machine stores incoming  
faxes in its memory. Then, as soon as you finish copying or printing, the machine automatically  
prints the fax.  
If fax is received and being printed, other copy and print jobs cannot be processed at the  
same time.  
Receiving a fax | 110  
 
Forwarding a fax to another destination  
You can set the machine to forward the received or sent fax to other destination by a fax or PC. If  
you are out of office but have to receive the fax, this feature may be useful.  
Forwarding a sent fax to another destination  
You cannot send a color fax using this feature.  
1 Place a single document face down on the document glass, or load the documents face up  
into the document feeder.  
2 Press  
(fax) >  
control panel.  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Send Forward > Forward to Fax > On on the  
• If you selected On, you cannot send a fax manually (see "Sending a fax manually" on  
page 102).  
Forward options may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see  
"Variety feature" on page 10).  
3 Enter the destination fax number, email address, or server address and press OK.  
4 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Subsequent sent faxes will be forwarded to the specified fax machine.  
Forwarding a fax to another destination | 111  
       
Forwarding a received fax  
You can set the machine to forward the received or sent fax to other destination by a fax. If you  
are out of office but have to receive the fax, this feature may be useful.  
1 Press  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Rcv. Forward >Forward to Fax or Forward to  
PC > On on the control panel.  
Forward options may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see  
"Variety feature" on page 10).  
• To set the machine to print out a fax when fax forwarding has been completed,  
select Forward&Print.  
2 Enter the destination fax number, email address, or server address and press OK.  
3 Enter the starting time and ending time, then press OK.  
4 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Subsequent sent faxes will be forwarded to the specified fax machine.  
Forwarding a fax to another destination | 112  
 
Adjusting the document settings  
Before starting a fax, change the following settings according to your original’s status to get the  
best quality.  
It may be necessary to press OK to navigate to lower-level menus for some models.  
Resolution  
The default document settings produce good results when using typical text-based originals.  
However, if you send originals that are of poor quality, or contain photographs, you can adjust the  
resolution to produce a higher quality fax.  
1 Select  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Resolution on the control panel.  
2 Select the option you want and press OK.  
Standard: Originals with normal sized characters.  
Fine: Originals containing small characters or thin lines or originals printed using a  
dot-matrix printer.  
Super Fine: Originals containing extremely fine detail. Super Fine mode is enabled only if  
the machine with which you are communicating also supports the Super Fine resolution.  
- For memory transmission, Super Fine mode is not available. The resolution setting  
is automatically changed to Fine.  
- When your machine is set to Super Fine resolution and the fax machine with which  
you are communicating does not support Super Fine resolution, the machine  
transmits using the highest resolution mode supported by the other fax machine.  
Photo Fax: Originals containing shades of gray or photographs.  
3 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Darkness  
You can select the degree of darkness of the original document.  
The darkness setting is applied to the current fax job. To change the default setting (see  
"Fax" on page 124).  
Adjusting the document settings | 113  
       
1 Select  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Feature > Darkness on the control panel.  
2 Select a darkness level you want.  
3 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Adjusting the document settings | 114  
Setting up the fax address book  
This feature only supports fax model. You can set up speed number with the fax numbers you use  
frequently via HP Embedded Web Server and then easily and quickly enter fax numbers by  
entering the location numbers assigned to them in address book.  
You cannot send a color fax via address book.  
Registering a speed dial number  
1 Select  
(fax) >  
(Address Book) > New & Edit > Speed Dial on the control panel.  
2 Enter a speed dial number and press OK.  
If an entry is already stored in the number you choose, the display shows the message  
to allow you to change it. To start over with another speed dial number, press  
(Back).  
3 Enter the name you want and press OK.  
4 Enter the fax number you want and press OK.  
5 Press the  
(Cancel) button to return to ready mode.  
Using speed dial numbers  
When you are prompted to enter a destination number while sending a fax, enter the speed dial  
number at which you stored the number you want.  
• For a one-digit (0-9) speed dial number, press and hold the corresponding digit button  
on the number keypad for more than 2 seconds.  
• For a two- or three-digit speed dial number, press the first digit button(s) and then hold  
down the last digit button for more than 2 seconds.  
• You can print the address book list by selecting  
(fax) >  
(Address Book) > Print.  
Setting up the fax address book | 115  
       
Editing speed dial numbers  
1 Select  
(fax) >  
(Address Book) > New & Edit > Speed Dial on the control panel.  
2 Enter the speed dial number you want to edit and press OK.  
3 Change the name and press OK.  
4 Change the fax number and press OK.  
5 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Registering a group dial number  
1 Select  
(fax) >  
(Address Book) > New & Edit > Group Dial on the control panel.  
2 Enter a group dial number and press OK.  
If an entry is already stored in the number you choose, the display shows the message  
to allow you to change it. To start over with another speed dial number, press  
(Back).  
3 Search by entering the first few letters of the speed dial’s name to put in the group.  
4 Select the name and number you want and press OK.  
5 Select Yes when Add? appears.  
6 Repeat step 3 to include other speed dial numbers into the group.  
7 When you have finished, select No when Another No.? appears and press OK.  
8 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Setting up the fax address book | 116  
   
Editing group dial numbers  
1 Select  
(fax) >  
(Address Book) > New & Edit > Group Dial on the control panel.  
2 Enter the group dial number you want to edit and press OK.  
3 Enter a new speed dial number to add and press OK, then Add? appears.  
Enter a speed dial number stored in the group and press OK, Delete? appears.  
4 Press OK to add or delete the number.  
5 Repeat step 3 to add or delete more numbers.  
6 Select No at the Another No.? and press OK.  
7 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Searching address book for an entry  
There are two ways to search for a number in memory. You can either scan from A to Z  
sequentially, or you can search by entering the first letters of the name associated with the  
number.  
1 Select ct  
(fax) >  
(Address Book) > Search & Dial > Speed Dial or Group Dial on the  
control panel.  
2 Enter All or ID and press OK.  
3 Press the name and number or the keypad button labeled with the letter you want to search.  
For example, if you want to find the name “MOBILE,” press the 6 button, which is labeled with  
“MNO.”  
4 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
Setting up the fax address book | 117  
 
Printing address book  
You can check your  
(Address Book) settings by printing a list.  
1 Select ct  
(fax) >  
(Address Book) > Print on the control panel.  
2 Press OK.  
The machine begins printing.  
Setting up the fax address book | 118  
Useful Setting Menus  
This chapter explains how to browse the current status of your machine, and the method of setting  
for advanced machine setup.  
• Before you begin reading a chapter  
120  
121  
124  
128  
133  
• Copy  
• Fax  
• System setup  
• Network setup  
 
Before you begin reading a chapter  
This chapter explains all the features available for this series' models to help users easily  
understand the features.  
You can check the features available for each model in the Basic Guide (see "Menu overview" on  
page 30).  
The following are tips for using this chapter  
• The control panel provides access to various menus to set up the machine or use the machine’s  
functions. These menus can be accessed by pressing  
(Menu).  
• Some menus may not appear on the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine.  
• For models that do not have the  
(Menu) on the control panel, this feature is not applicable  
(see "Control panel overview" on page 24).  
• Some menu names may differ from your machine depending on its options or the models.  
Before you begin reading a chapter | 120  
   
Copy  
Copy feature  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
In copy mode, press  
(Menu) > Copy Feature on the control panel.  
HP Color Laser MFP 178nw: When the Scan button’s LED is off, the machine is in copy  
mode.  
HP Color Laser MFP 179fnw: Press  
Item  
Description  
Original Size  
Sets the image size.  
Reduces or enlarges the size of a copied image (see "Reduced or  
enlarged copy" on page 89).  
Reduce/Enlarge  
If the machine is set to Eco mode, reduce and enlarge  
features are not available.  
Adjusts the brightness level to make a copy that is easier to read,  
when the original contains faint markings and dark images (see  
"Darkness" on page 88)  
Darkness  
Improves the copy quality by selecting the document type for the  
current copy job (see "Original type" on page 88)  
Original Type  
Set the machine to sort the copy job. For example, if you make 2  
copies of a 3 page original, one complete 3 page document will  
print followed by a second complete document.  
Collation  
Layout  
Adjusts the layout format such as Normal, ID copy, 2/4-Up.  
Reduces the size of the original images and prints 2 or 4 pages  
onto one sheet of paper.  
Layout > 2-Up or Layout >  
4-Up  
Copy | 121  
       
Item  
Description  
prints one side of the original on the upper half of the paper and  
the other side on the lower half without reducing the size of the  
original. This feature is helpful for copying a small-sized item  
such as business card.  
Layout > ID Copy  
Prints an image without its background. This copy feature  
removes the background color and can be helpful when copying  
an original containing color in the background, such as a  
newspaper or a catalog.  
Off: Does not use this feature.  
Auto: Optimizes the background.  
Adjust Bkgd.  
Enhance Lev.1~2: The higher the number is, the more vivid the  
background is.  
Erase Lev.1~4: The higher the number is, the lighter the  
background is.  
Copy | 122  
 
Copy Setup  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
In copy mode, press  
(Menu) > Copy Setup on the control panel.  
HP Color Laser MFP 178nw: When the Scan button’s LED is off, the machine is in copy mode.  
HP Color Laser MFP 179fnw: Press  
(copy) on the control panel.  
Item  
Description  
Change Default  
Resets the value or setting to the printer’s out-of-box state.  
Improves the copy quality by selecting the document size for  
the current copy job.  
Change Default > Original Size  
You can enter the number of copies using the number  
keypad.  
Change Default > Copies  
Set the machine to sort the copy job. For example, if you  
make 2 copies of a 3 page original, one complete 3 page  
document will print followed by a second complete  
document.  
On: Prints output in sets to match the sequence of  
originals.  
Change Default > Collation  
Off: Prints output sorted into stacks of individual pages.  
Reduces or enlarges the size of a copied image (see  
"Reduced or enlarged copy" on page 89).  
Change Default >  
Reduce/Enlarge  
If the machine is set Eco mode, reduce and enlarge  
features are not available.  
Adjusts the brightness level to make a copy that is easier to  
read, when the original contains faint markings and dark  
images (see "Darkness" on page 88)  
Change Default > Darkness  
Improves the copy quality by selecting the document type  
for the current copy job (see "Original type" on page 88)  
Change Default > Original Type  
Copy | 123  
 
Fax  
Fax Feature  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(fax) >  
Item  
(Menu)> Fax Feature on the control panel.  
Description  
Adjusts the brightness level to scan an original that is easier to  
read, when the original contains faint markings and dark images  
(see "Darkness" on page 113).  
Darkness  
The default document settings produce good results when using  
typical text-based originals. However, if you send originals that  
are of poor quality, or contain photographs, you can adjust the  
resolution to produce a higher quality fax (see "Resolution" on  
page 113).  
Resolution  
Original Size  
Multi Send  
Sets the image size.  
Sends a fax to multiple destinations (see "Sending a fax to multiple  
destinations" on page 103).  
You cannot send a color fax using this feature.  
Sets your machine to send a fax at a later time when you will not  
be present (see "Delaying a fax transmission" on page 105).  
Delay Send  
You cannot send a color fax using this feature.  
Forwards the sent fax to other destination. See "Forwarding a sent  
fax to another destination" on page 111.  
Send Forward  
Rcv. Forward  
You cannot send a color fax using this feature.  
Forwards the received fax to other destination. If you are out of  
office but have to receive the fax, this feature may be useful. See  
"Forwarding a received fax" on page 112.  
Fax | 124  
       
Item  
Description  
Stores the received fax in memory without printing out. To print  
received documents, you need to enter the password. You can  
prevent your received faxes from being accessed by unauthorized  
people (see "Receiving in secure receiving mode" on page 109).  
Secure Receive  
Cancels the delayed fax job which is saved in memory (see  
"Canceling a reserved fax job" on page 106).  
Cancel Job  
Sending setup  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(fax) >  
Item  
(Menu) > Fax Setup > Sending on the control panel.  
Description  
Sets the number of redial attempts. If you enter 0, the machine  
will not redial.  
Redial Times  
Redial Term  
Sets the time interval before automatic redialling.  
Sets a prefix of up to five digits. This number dials before any  
automatic dial number is started. It is useful for accessing a PABX  
exchange.  
Prefix Dial  
ECM Mode  
Sends faxes using error correction mode (ECM) to makes sure the  
faxes are sent smoothly without any error. It may take more  
time.  
Sets the machine to print a report whether a fax transmission  
was successfully completed or not. If you select On-Error, the  
machine prints a report only when a transmission is not  
successful.  
Fax Confirm.  
Select the maximum modem speed you want if the phone line  
fails to sustain a higher modem speed.  
Modem speed  
Image TCR  
Dial Mode  
Prints a transmission report with a minimized image of the first  
page of the fax sent.  
Sets the dialing mode to either tone or pulse. This setting may  
not be available depending on your country.  
Fax | 125  
 
Receiving setup  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Setup > Receiving on the control panel.  
Item  
Description  
Receive Mode  
Selects the default fax receiving mode.  
Specifies the number of times the machine rings before  
answering an incoming call.  
Ring To Answer  
Automatically prints the page number, and the date and time of  
reception at the bottom of each page of a received fax.  
Stamp Rcv Name  
Rcv Start Code  
Initiates fax reception from an extension phone plugged into the  
EXT socket on the back of the machine. If you pick up the  
extension phone and hear fax tones, enter the code. It is preset  
to *9* at the factory.  
Automatically reduces an incoming fax page to fit the size of the  
paper loaded in the machine.  
Auto Reduction  
Discard Size  
Discards a specific length from the end of the received fax.  
Blocks any unwanted faxes that you stored in the memory as  
junk fax numbers. This setting may not be available depending  
on your country.  
Junk Fax Setup  
Enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer several  
different telephone numbers. You can set the machine to  
recognize different ring patterns for each number. This setting  
may not be available depending on your country (see "Receiving  
faxes using DRPD mode" on page 108).  
DRPD Mode  
Another setup  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(fax) >  
(Menu) > Fax Setup on the control panel.  
Item  
Description  
Resets the value or setting to the printer’s out-of-box state.  
Change Default  
Fax | 126  
 
Item  
Description  
The Smart Fax Diag feature optimizes the settings for your fax  
line.  
Smart Fax Diag  
Setting this option to ON provides the ability to send or receive  
a fax while the line is busy. You can select to send or receive a  
fax by either picking up the extension phone receiver and  
pressing the Start button or by pressing the On Hook Dial  
button and pressing the Start button.  
Manual TX/RX  
Fax | 127  
System setup  
Machine setup  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(Menu) > System Setup > Machine Setup on the control panel.  
Item  
Description  
Sets the machine ID which will be printed at the top of each fax  
page that you send.  
Machine ID  
Fax Number  
Sets the fax number which will be printed at the top of each fax  
page that you send.  
Date & Time  
Clock Mode  
Sets the date and time.  
Selects the format for displaying time between 12 hr. and 24 hr.  
Sets the language of the text that appears on the control panel  
display.  
Language  
Default Mode  
Sets the default status.  
Sets how long the machine waits before going to power save  
mode.  
When the machine does not receive data for an extended period of  
time, power consumption is automatically lowered.  
Power Save  
You can set the condition to wake up from power-save mode.  
On: The machine wake up from the power save mode on the  
following cases:  
- Pressing any button  
- Opening or closing the paper tray  
Wakeup Event  
- Inserting paper in the document feeder  
Off: The machine wakes up from power save mode only when a  
button on the control panel is pressed.  
Sets the time that the machine remembers previously used copy  
settings. After the timeout, the machine restores the default copy  
settings.  
System Timeout  
Sets the length of time the printer waits before printing the last  
page of a print job that does not end with a command to print the  
page.  
Job Timeout  
Altitude Adj.  
Optimize print quality according to the machine’s altitude.  
System setup | 128  
     
Item  
Description  
Optimizes print quality according to the humidity in the  
environment.  
Humidity  
Determine whether or not the machine continues printing when it  
detects the paper does not match the paper settings.  
Off: If a paper mismatch occurs, the machine waits until you  
insert the correct paper.  
Auto Continue  
After 0 Sec: Even though a paper mismatch occurs, the machine  
continues printing.  
After 30 Sec: If a paper mismatch occurs, an error message will  
display. The machine waits for about 30 second, then  
automatically clear the message and continue printing.  
Automatically substitutes the printer driver’s paper size to prevent  
the paper mismatch between Letter and A4. For example, if you  
have A4 paper in the tray but you set the paper size to Letter in the  
printer driver, the machine prints on A4 paper and vice versa.  
Paper Substit.  
Paper setup  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(Menu) > System Setup > Paper Setup on the control panel.  
Item  
Description  
Sets the paper size as A4, Letter, or other paper sizes, according to your  
requirements.  
Paper Size  
Paper Type  
Margin  
Chooses the type of the paper for each tray.  
Sets the margins for the document.  
Sound / Volume  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(Menu) > System Setup > Sound/Volume on the control panel.  
System setup | 129  
Item  
Key Sound  
Description  
Turns the key sound on or off. With this option set to on, a tone sounds  
each time a key is pressed.  
Turns the alarm sound on or off. With this option set to on, an alarm  
tone sounds when an error occurs or fax communication ends.  
Alarm Sound  
Turns on or off the sounds from the telephone line through the  
speaker, such as a dial tone or a fax tone. With this option set to Comm.  
which means the speaker is on until the remote machine answers.  
You can adjust the volume level using On Hook Dial. You can  
adjust the speaker volume only when the telephone line is  
connected.  
Speaker  
a. Press  
(fax) on the control panel.  
b. Press On Hook Dial. A dial tone sounds from the speaker.  
c. Press the arrows until you hear the volume you want.  
d. Press On Hook Dial to save the change and return to ready  
mode.  
Adjusts the ringer volume. For the ringer volume, you can select off,  
low, middle, and high level.  
Ringer  
Report  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(Menu) > System Setup > Report on the control panel.  
Item Description  
Configuration  
Supplies Info.  
Prints a report on the machine's overall configuration.  
Prints supplies’ information page.  
Prints the demo page to check whether your machine is  
printing properly or not.  
Demo Page  
Prints all of the fax number currently stored in the  
machine’s memory.  
Address Book  
System setup | 130  
   
Item  
Description  
Prints a transmission report including the fax number,  
the number of pages, the elapsed time of the job, the  
communication mode, and the communication results  
for fax job. You can set up your machine to automatically  
print a transmission confirmation report after each fax  
job.  
Fax Confirm.  
Fax Sent  
Prints information on the faxes you have recently sent.  
Prints information on the faxes you have recently  
received.  
Fax Received  
Prints the document list currently stored for delayed  
faxes along with the starting time and type of each  
operation.  
Scheduled Jobs  
Junk Fax  
Prints the fax numbers specified as junk fax numbers.  
Prints information on your machine’s network  
connection and configuration.  
Network Conf.  
Prints a usage page. The usage page contains the total  
number of pages printed.  
Usage Counter  
Maintenance  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
To change the menu options:  
• Press  
(Menu) > System Setup > Maintenance on the control panel.  
Item  
Description  
When toner cartridge is empty, this option appears. You can clear the  
empty message.  
CLR Empty Msg  
Supplies Life  
Shows the supply life indicators (see "Monitoring the supplies life" on  
page 147.)  
Allows you to adjust the color setting such as contrast level, color  
registration, color density, etc.  
Custom Color: adjusts contrast, color by color.  
Image Mgr.  
- Default: optimizes colors automatically.  
- Print Density: allows you to manually adjust the color contrast for  
each cartridge. It is recommended to use the Default setting for  
best color quality.  
Shows the machine’s serial number. When you call for service or  
register as a user on the HP website, you can find this.  
Serial Number  
System setup | 131  
 
Item  
Description  
Customizes the level to alert toner low or toner empty (see "Setting the  
toner low alert" on page 148).  
TonerLow Alert  
ImgU.Low Alert  
Customizes the level to alert imaging unit low.  
System setup | 132  
Network setup  
Some menus may not appear in the display depending on options or models. If so, it is not  
applicable to your machine (see "Menu overview" on page 30).  
• Press  
(Menu)> Network on the control panel.  
Option  
Description  
Selects the appropriate protocol and configure parameters to use the  
network environment.  
TCP/IP (IPv4)  
There are many of parameters to be set. If you are not sure,  
leave as is, or consult the network administrator.  
Selects this option to use the network environment through IPv6 (see  
"IPv6 configuration" on page 55).  
TCP/IP (IPv6)  
Ethernet  
Wi-Fi  
Configure the network transmission speed and active port.  
Selects this option to use the Wi-Fi network.  
Clear Settings  
Reverts the network settings to the default values. (Reboot required.)  
This list shows information on your machine’s network connection and  
configuration.  
Network Conf.  
You can activate or deactivate the following protocols.  
HTTP: You can set whether to use HP Embedded Web Server or not.  
Turn the power off and on after you change this option.  
Protocol Mgr.  
WINS: You can configure the WINS server. WINS(Windows Internet  
Name Service) is used in the Windows operating system.  
Turn the power off and on after you change this option.  
Network setup | 133  
   
Option  
Description  
SNMPv1/v2: You have to enable this option to use SNMP V1/V2  
protocol. Administrator’s can use SNMP to monitor and manage  
machines on the network.  
UPnP(SSDP): You have to enable this option to use UPnP(SSDP)  
protocol.  
Turn the power off and on after you change this option.  
Protocol Mgr.  
mDNS: You have to enable this option to use MDNS (Multicast  
Domain Name System) protocol.  
SLP: You can configure SLP (Service Location Protocol) settings. This  
protocol allows host applications to find services in a local area  
network without prior configuration.  
Turn the power off and on after you change this option.  
Network setup | 134  
Maintenance  
This chapter provides information about purchasing supplies, accessories and maintenance parts  
available for your machine.  
• Ordering supplies and accessories  
• Available supplies  
136  
137  
139  
140  
142  
143  
144  
146  
147  
148  
149  
• Available maintenance parts  
• Storing the toner cartridge  
• Redistributing toner  
• Replacing the toner cartridge  
• Replacing the imaging drum  
• Replacing the toner collection unit  
• Monitoring the supplies life  
• Setting the toner low alert  
• Cleaning the machine  
• Tips for moving & storing your machine153  
 
Ordering supplies and accessories  
Available accessories may differ from country to country. Contact your sales  
representatives to obtain the list of available supplies, and maintenance parts.  
To order HP-authorized supplies, accessories, and maintenance parts, contact your local HP  
dealer or the retailer where you purchased your machine. You can also visit  
https://store.hp.com/, and then select your country/region to obtain the contact information for  
service.  
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Available supplies  
When supplies reach the end of their life spans, you can order the followings of supplies for your  
machine:  
Cartridge  
number  
Product  
number  
Item  
Product name  
Regiona  
116A Black  
116A Cyan  
116A Yellow  
W2060A  
W2061A  
W2062A  
For use only in North  
America, Latin  
America  
HP 116A Original Laser  
Toner Cartridge  
116A Magenta W2063A  
117A Black  
117A Cyan  
117A Yellow  
W2070A  
W2071A  
W2072A  
For use only in Europe,  
Russia, CIS, Mid East  
and Africa  
HP 117A Original Laser  
Toner Cartridge  
117A Magenta W2073A  
Toner  
cartridge  
118A Black  
118A Cyan  
118A Yellow  
W2080A  
W2081A  
W2082A  
HP 118A Original Laser  
Toner Cartridge  
For use only in China  
118A Magenta W2083A  
119A Black  
119A Cyan  
119A Yellow  
W2090A  
W2091A  
W2092A  
HP 119A Original Laser  
Toner Cartridge  
For use only in Asia  
Pacific excluding China  
119A Magenta W2093A  
HP 120A Original Laser  
Imaging Drum  
For use in all countries  
excluding China  
120A  
132A  
W1120A  
W1132A  
Imaging Drum  
HP 132A Original Laser  
Imaging Drum  
For use only in China  
For use in all countries  
excluding China  
Toner  
Collection  
Unit  
5KZ38A  
5LX86A  
HP Laser Toner Collection Unit  
For use only in China  
a.When purchasing new toner cartridges or other supplies, these must be purchased in the same country  
as the machine you are using. Otherwise, new toner cartridges or other supplies will be incompatible with  
your machine due to different configurations of toner cartridges and other supplies according to the  
specific country conditions.  
Depending on the options, percentage of image area and job mode used, the toner  
cartridge’s lifespan may differ.  
Available supplies | 137  
   
HP does not recommend using non-genuine HP toner cartridge such as refilled or  
remanufactured toner. HP cannot guarantee non-genuine HP toner cartridge's quality.  
Service or repair required as a result of using non-genuine HP toner cartridges will not be  
covered under the machine’s warranty.  
Available supplies | 138  
Available maintenance parts  
You need to replace the maintenance parts at specific intervals to keep the machine in the best  
condition and avoid print quality and paper feeding problems resulting from the worn-out parts.  
Maintenance parts are mostly rollers, belts and pads. However, the replacement period and parts  
may differ depending on the model. Replacing maintenance parts can be performed only by an  
authorized service provider, dealer, or the retailer where you bought the machine. To purchase  
maintenance parts, contact the retailer where you bought the machine. The replacement period  
for the maintenance parts is informed by the "Printer Status" program. Or on the UI (User  
Interface) if your machine supports a display screen. The replacement period varies based on the  
operating system used, computing performance, application software, connecting method, paper  
type, paper size, and job complexity.  
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Storing the toner cartridge  
Toner cartridges contain components that are sensitive to light, temperature and humidity. HP  
suggests users follow these recommendations to ensure optimal performance, highest quality,  
and longest life from your new HP toner cartridge.  
Store this cartridge in the same environment in which the printer will be used. This should be in  
controlled temperature and humidity conditions. The toner cartridge should remain in its original  
and unopened package until installation – if original packaging is not available, cover the top  
opening of the cartridge with paper and store in a dark cabinet.  
Opening the cartridge package prior to use dramatically shortens its useful shelf and operating  
life. Do not store on the floor. If the toner cartridge is removed from the printer, follow the  
instructions below to store the toner cartridge properly.  
• Store the cartridge inside the protective bag from the original package.  
• Store lying flat (not standing on end) with the same side facing up as if it were installed in the  
machine.  
• Do not store consumables in any of the following conditions:  
- Temperature greater than 40°C (104°F).  
- Humidity range less than 20% or greater than 80%.  
- An environment with extreme changes in humidity or temperature.  
- Direct sunlight or room light.  
- Dusty places.  
- A car for a long period of time.  
- An environment where corrosive gases are present.  
- An environment with salty air.  
Handling instructions  
• Do not touch the surface of the photo conductive drum in the cartridge.  
• Do not expose the cartridge to unnecessary vibrations or shock.  
• Never manually rotate the drum, especially in the reverse direction; this can cause internal  
damage and toner spillage.  
Toner cartridge usage  
HP does not recommend or approve the use of non-HP brand toner cartridges in your printer  
including generic, store brand, refilled, or remanufactured toner cartridges.  
HP’s printer warranty does not cover damage to the machine caused by the use of a  
refilled, remanufactured, or non-HP brand toner cartridges.  
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Estimated cartridge life  
Estimated cartridge life (the life of the toner cartridge yield) depends on the amount of toner that  
print jobs require. The actual print yield may vary depending on the print density of the pages you  
print on, operating environment, percentage of image area, printing interval, media type and/or  
media size. For example, if you print a lot of graphics, the consumption of the toner is higher and  
you may need to change the cartridge more often.  
Storing the toner cartridge | 141  
 
Redistributing toner  
You can temporarily improve print quality by redistributing the remaining toner in the cartridge.  
In some cases, white streaks or light printing will still occur even after you have redistributed the  
toner.  
Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
• Do not use sharp objects such as a knife or scissors to open the toner cartridge package.  
• If toner gets on your clothing, wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash clothing in cold  
water. Hot water sets toner into fabric.  
• When opening a scan unit, hold the document feeder and scan unit together.  
• Printing even after the toner empty status can cause serious damage to your machine.  
Redistributing toner | 142  
   
Replacing the toner cartridge  
When toner cartridge needs to be replaced, check the type of the toner cartridge for your  
machine (see "Available supplies" on page 137).  
• Shake the toner cartridge thoroughly, it will increase the initial print quality.  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
• Do not use sharp objects such as a knife or scissors to open the toner cartridge package.  
• If toner gets on your clothing, wipe it off with a dry cloth and wash clothing in cold  
water. Hot water sets toner into fabric.  
• When opening a scan unit, hold the document feeder and scan unit together.  
• Printing even after the toner empty status can cause serious damage to your machine.  
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2
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Replacing the imaging drum  
When the life span of the imaging drum has expired, the Printing Status window appears on the  
computer, indicating the imaging drum needs to be replaced. Otherwise, your machine stops  
printing.  
When the imaging unit has reached its end of life, the machine will stop printing. In this  
case, you can choose to stop or continue printing from the HP Embedded Web Server  
(Settings > Machine Settings > System > Setup > Supplies Management > Imaging Unit  
Stop). Turning off this option and continuing to print may damage the device’s system.  
The imaging drum installed in this product is covered by the product warranty.  
Replacement imaging drums have a one-year limited warranty from the date of  
installation. The imaging drum installation date displays on the supplies info report.  
HP's Premium Protection Warranty applies only to the print cartridges for the product.  
• Don’t use sharp objects such as a knife or scissors to open the imaging drum package.  
You could damage the surface of the imaging drum.  
• Be careful not to scratch the surface of the imaging drum.  
• To prevent damage, do not expose the imaging drum to light for more than a few  
minutes. Cover it with a piece of paper to protect it if necessary.  
• Before closing the front cover, make sure all toner cartridges are installed properly.  
Replacing the imaging drum | 144  
   
Replacing the imaging drum | 145  
Replacing the toner collection unit  
When the life span of the toner collection unit has expired, toner collection unit-related message  
appears on the screen display of the control panel, indicating the toner collection unit needs to  
be replaced. Check the toner collection unit for your machine (see "Available supplies" on page  
137). For information about installing the toner collection unit, refer to the toner collection unit  
installation guide included on the package.  
• Toner particles can be released inside the machine but it does not mean the machine is  
damaged. Contact a service representative when print quality problems occur.  
• When you pull out the toner collection unit out of the machine, move the container  
carefully not to drop it from your hands.  
• Make sure that you lay the toner collection unit on a flat surface so that the toner does  
not spill.  
Do not tilt or turn over the container.  
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1
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Monitoring the supplies life  
If you experience frequent paper jams or printing problems, check the number of pages the  
machine has printed or scanned. Replace the corresponding parts, if necessary.  
It may be necessary to press OK to navigate to lower-level menus for some models.  
1 Select  
(Menu) > System Setup > Maintenance > Supplies Life on the control panel.  
2 Select the option you want and press OK.  
Total: Displays the total number of pages printed.  
ADF Scan: Displays the number of pages printed by using the document feeder.  
Platen Scan: Displays the number of pages scanned by using scanner glass.  
Supplies Info.: Prints the supply information page.  
3 Press  
(Cancel) to return to ready mode.  
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Setting the toner low alert  
If the amount of toner in the cartridge is low, a message or LED informing the user to change the  
toner cartridge appears. You can set the option for whether or not this message or LED appears.  
• Accessing menus may differ from model to model (see "Accessing the menu" on page  
30).  
• It may be necessary to press OK to navigate to lower-level menus for some models.  
1 Select  
(Menu) > System Setup > Maintenance > TonerLow Alert on the control panel.  
2 Select the option you want.  
3 Press OK to save the selection.  
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Cleaning the machine  
If printing quality problems occur or if you use your machine in a dusty environment, you need to  
clean your machine regularly to keep it in the best printing condition and use your machine  
longer.  
• Cleaning the cabinet of the machine with cleaning materials containing large amounts  
of alcohol, solvents, or other strong substances can discolor or distort the cabinet.  
• If your machine or the surrounding area is contaminated with toner, we recommend you  
use a cloth or tissue dampened with water to clean it. If you use a vacuum cleaner, toner  
blows in the air and might be harmful to you.  
Cleaning the outside  
Clean the machine cabinet with a soft, lint-free cloth. Dampen the cloth slightly with water, but  
be careful not to let any water drip onto or into the machine.  
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Cleaning the inside  
During the printing process, paper, toner, and dust particles can accumulate inside the machine.  
This buildup can cause print quality problems, such as toner specks or smearing. Cleaning the  
inside of the machine clears and reduces these problems.  
• To prevent damage to the imaging drum, do not expose it to light for more than a few  
minutes. Cover it with a piece of paper, if necessary.  
• Do not touch the green area of the imaging drum. Use the handle on the imaging drum  
to avoid touching this area.  
• Use a dry lint free cloth when cleaning the inside of the machine, be careful not to  
damage the transfer roller or any other inside parts. Do not use solvents such as  
benzene or thinner. Printing quality problems can occur and cause damage to the  
machine.  
• Use a dry lint-free cloth to clean the machine.  
• Turn the machine off and unplug the power cord. Wait for the machine to cool down. If  
your machine has a power switch, turn the power switch off before cleaning the  
machine.  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
• When opening a scan unit, hold the document feeder and scan unit together.  
Cleaning the machine | 150  
 
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2
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Cleaning the scan unit  
Keeping the scan unit clean helps ensure the best possible copies. We suggest that you clean the  
scan unit at the start of each day and during the day as needed.  
• Turn the machine off and unplug the power cord. Wait for the machine to cool down. If  
your machine has a power switch, turn the power switch off before cleaning the  
machine.  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
1 Slightly dampen a soft, lint-free cloth or paper towel with water.  
2 Lift and open the scanner lid.  
3 Wipe the surface of the scanner until it is clean and dry.  
1
3
2
4
5
1. White bar  
2. Document feeder glass  
3. White sheet  
4. Scanner lid  
5. Scanner glass  
4 Close the scanner lid.  
Cleaning the machine | 152  
 
Tips for moving & storing your machine  
• When moving the machine, do not tilt or turn it upside down. Otherwise, the inside of the  
machine may be contaminated by toner, which can cause damage to the machine or reduce  
print quality.  
• When moving the machine, make sure at least two people are holding the machine securely.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter gives helpful information for what to do if you encounter an error.  
This chapter gives helpful information for what to do if you encounter an error. If your machine has a  
display screen, check the message on the display screen first to solve the error.  
• Tips for avoiding paper jams  
• Clearing original document jams  
• Clearing paper jams  
155  
156  
159  
162  
• Understanding the LEDs  
• A “Low Toner” or “Very Low Toner” message  
displays in Supplies information report164  
• Understanding display messages  
• Paper feeding problems  
165  
172  
• Power and cable connecting problems 173  
• Solving other problems  
174  
187  
• Solve wireless network problems  
 
Tips for avoiding paper jams  
By selecting the correct medias, most paper jams can be avoided. To avoid paper jams, refer to  
the following guidelines:  
• Ensure that the adjustable guides are positioned correctly (see "Tray overview" on page 40).  
• Do not remove paper from the tray while your machine is printing.  
• Flex, fan, and straighten paper before loading.  
• Do not use creased, damp, or highly curled paper.  
• Do not mix papers in a tray.  
• Use only recommended print media (see "Print media specifications" on page 192).  
• Do not use a paper with a leading-edge curl or wave, it may cause a paper jam or the paper can  
be wrinkled. Turn the stack of paper over in the tray.  
Tips for avoiding paper jams | 155  
   
Clearing original document jams  
When an original document jams in the document feeder, a warning message appears on the  
display.  
To avoid tearing the document, remove the jammed document slowly and carefully.  
To prevent document jams, use the scanner glass for thick, thin or mixed paper- originals.  
Original paper jam in front of scanner  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
• This troubleshooting may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see  
"Variety feature" on page 10).  
Clearing original document jams | 156  
     
Original paper jam inside of scanner  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
• This troubleshooting may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see  
"Variety feature" on page 10).  
Original paper jam in exit area of scanner  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
• This troubleshooting may not be available depending on model or optional goods (see  
"Front view" on page 21).  
1 Remove any remaining pages from the document feeder.  
2 Gently remove the jammed paper from the document feeder.  
Clearing original document jams | 157  
 
Clearing original document jams | 158  
Clearing paper jams  
To avoid tearing the paper, pull the jammed paper out slowly and gently.  
In tray  
Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
Clearing paper jams | 159  
   
Inside the machine  
• The fuser area is hot. Take care when removing paper from the machine.  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
Clearing paper jams | 160  
 
In exit area  
• The fuser area is hot. Take care when removing paper from the machine.  
• Illustrations on this user’s guide may differ from your machine depending on its options  
or models. Check your machine type (see "Front view" on page 21).  
Clearing paper jams | 161  
Understanding the LEDs  
The color of the LED indicates the machine's current behavior.  
• Some LEDs may not be available depending on model or country (see "Control panel  
overview" on page 24).  
• To resolve the error, look at the error message and its instructions from the  
troubleshooting part (see "Understanding display messages" on page 165).  
• If the problem persists, call a service representative.  
Status LED  
LED  
Status  
Off  
Description  
The machine is off-line.  
On  
• The machine is on-line and can be used.  
Green  
When the machine is receiving or printing data, the  
backlight blinks.  
Blinking  
On  
The machine has stopped due to a major error.  
• A minor error has occurred and the machine is  
waiting for the error to be cleared. Check the display  
message. When the problem is cleared, the machine  
resumes.  
• Small amount of toner is left in the cartridge. The  
(Status)  
estimated cartridge lifea of toner is close. Prepare a  
new cartridge for replacement. You may  
Orange  
temporarily increase the printing quality by  
redistributing the toner (see "Redistributing toner"  
on page 142).b  
Blinking  
• The cover is opened. Close the cover.  
• There is no paper in the tray when receiving or  
printing data. Load paper in the tray.  
• A paper jam has occurred (see "Clearing paper jams"  
on page 159).  
a.Estimated cartridge life means the expected or estimated toner cartridge life, which indicates the  
average capacity of print-outs and is designed pursuant to ISO/IEC 19798. The number of pages may be  
affected by operating environment, percentage of image area, printing interval, graphics, media and  
media size. Some amount of toner may remain in the cartridge even when orange LED is on and the  
printer stops printing.  
b.Some LEDs may not be available depending on model or country (see "Control panel overview" on page  
24).  
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Wireless LED/ Power LED  
Status  
Description  
Off  
The machine is disconnected from a wireless network.  
The machine is connected to a wireless network (see  
"Wireless network setup" on page 58).  
Blue  
On  
(Wireless  
LED)  
Blinking  
On  
The machine is connecting to a wireless network.  
The machine is in ready mode.  
White  
Blinking  
The machine is in power save mode.  
(Power)  
Understanding the LEDs | 163  
A “Low Toner” or “Very Low Toner” message  
displays in Supplies information report  
Low Toner: The printer indicates when a toner cartridge level is low. Actual cartridge life  
remaining may vary. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no  
longer acceptable. The cartridge does not need to be replaced now.  
Very Low Toner: The printer indicates when the Toner cartridge level is very low. Actual cartridge  
life remaining may vary. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is  
no longer acceptable. The cartridge does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is  
no longer acceptable.  
Once an HP toner cartridge has reached Low Toner at default HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)  
setting, HP’s Premium Protection Warranty on that toner cartridge has ended.  
To the machine prints supplies information report:  
1 Select  
(Menu) > System Setup > Report > Supplies Info. on the control panel.  
2 Press OK.  
The machine begins printing.  
A “Low Toner” or “Very Low Toner” message displays in Supplies information report | 164  
   
Understanding display messages  
Messages appear on the control panel display to indicate the machine’s status or errors. Refer to  
the tables below to understand the messages’ and their meaning, and correct the problem, if  
necessary.  
• If a message is not in the table, reboot the power and try the printing job again. If the  
problem persists, call a service representative.  
• When you call for service, provide the service representative with the contents of  
display message.  
• Some messages may not appear depending on the model and options installed.  
• [error number] indicates the error number.  
Paper Jam-related messages  
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Document jam.  
Remove jam  
The loaded original document  
has jammed in the document  
feeder.  
paper jam in front of scanner" on  
page 156).  
Paper Jam  
inside machine  
Paper has jammed inside the  
machine.  
Clear the jam (see "Inside the  
machine" on page 160).  
Paper Jam in tray  
Paper has jammed in the paper  
tray.  
Clear the jam (see "Clearing  
paper jams" on page 159).  
Paper Jam  
in exit area  
Clear the jam (see "Original  
paper jam in exit area of scanner"  
on page 157).  
Paper has jammed in the exit  
area.  
Paper Empty in tray  
Load paper in tray (see "Loading  
paper in the tray" on page 41).  
There is no paper in tray.  
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Toner-related messages  
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Install Toner  
A toner cartridge is not  
installed.  
Install a toner cartridge.  
Error: #C1-xx11  
Cartridge Prob.  
Toner cartridge is not installed.  
Install it.  
Toner Cart Failure  
Toner Cart Failure  
Error: #C1-xx12  
Cartridge Prob.  
Call for service.  
Install the corresponding toner  
cartridge with a HP-genuine  
cartridge.  
Incompatible[color]  
toner  
The toner not compatible.  
The toner cartridge is not  
compatible. Check the user guide.  
The indicated color toner  
cartridge is not suitable for  
your machine.  
Install the corresponding toner  
cartridge with a HP-genuine  
cartridge.  
[color] Cartridge  
Problem  
Low Toner  
Prepare a new cartridge for a  
replacement. You may temporarily  
increase the printing quality by  
redistributing the toner (see  
Small amount of toner is left  
in the indicated cartridge.  
The estimatedcartridgelifea  
of toner is close.  
"Redistributing toner" on page 142).  
Understanding display messages | 166  
 
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Very Low Toner  
• You can choose Stop or Continue  
as shown on the control panel. If  
you select Stop, the printer stops  
printing and you cannot print any  
more without changing the  
cartridge. If you select Continue,  
the printer keeps printing but the  
printing quality cannot be  
guaranteed.  
• Replace the toner cartridge for the  
best print quality when this  
message appears. Using a  
cartridge beyond this stage can  
result in printing quality issues  
(see "Replacing the toner  
The indicated toner  
cartridge has almost  
reached its estimated  
cartridge" on page 143).  
a
cartridge life .  
HP does not recommend  
using a non-genuine HP toner  
cartridge such as refilled or  
remanufactured. HP cannot  
guarantee a non-genuine HP  
toner cartridge's quality.  
Service or repair required as a  
result of using non-genuine  
HP toner cartridges will not  
be covered under the  
machine warranty.  
The indicated toner  
cartridge has reached its  
Replace the toner cartridge (see  
"Replacing the toner cartridge" on  
page 143).  
estimated cartridge life. a  
The machine might stop  
printing.  
a.Estimated cartridge life means the expected or estimated toner cartridge life, which indicates the average  
capacity of print-outs and is designed pursuant to ISO/IEC 19798 (see "Available supplies" on page 137).  
The number of pages may be affected by operating environment, percentage of image area, printing  
interval, media, percentage of image area, and media size. Some amount of toner may remain in the  
cartridge even when replace new cartridge appears and the machine stops printing.  
Understanding display messages | 167  
Imaging drum related messages  
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Prepare a new imaging  
Prepare new  
Imaging unit  
The life of the imaging unit will be  
expired soon.  
unit for a replacement. (See  
"Replacing the imaging drum"  
on page 144)  
Replace the imaging unit with a  
new one. (See "Replacing the  
imaging drum" on page 144)  
Replace with  
new imaging unit  
The life of the imaging unit will be  
expired.  
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Tray-related messages  
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
The paper size specified in the  
printer properties does not match  
the paper you are loading.  
Load the correct paper in the  
tray.  
Tray Paper Mismatch  
Network-related messages  
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Check the WPS settings (see  
"Using the WPS Settings" on  
page 59).  
Fail connection  
to WPS  
The machine failed to connect  
via WPS.  
Install  
wireless NIC  
Turn the power switch off and  
on. If the problem persists,  
call for service.  
There is a problem on the  
network interface.  
Check the IP address and  
The network IP address you have reset it if necessary (see  
Network Problem:  
IP Conflict  
set is being used by someone  
else.  
"Printing a network  
configuration report" on page  
55).  
Check the status of the  
wireless router or access  
point, including its  
configuration and power  
connections, as well as any  
devices that may affect  
wireless communication. If  
the problem persists, please  
call for service.  
Not found  
Wireless network  
The machine cannot find the  
wireless network.  
• The wireless network options  
are configured incorrectly for  
the security method.  
• The password entered in the  
wireless security options is  
incorrect.  
• The machine does not support  
the security method used by  
the access point or wireless  
router.  
Reconfigure the wireless  
options in the machine, SWS,  
access point, or wireless  
router. The WPA2-PSK/AES  
security method is  
recommended. If the problem  
persists, please call for  
service.  
Not Correct  
Wireless setting  
• The access point or wireless  
router has malfunctioned.  
Understanding display messages | 169  
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Check the status of the access  
point, including its  
configuration and power  
connections, as well as any  
devices that may affect  
wireless communication. If  
the problem persists, please  
call for service.  
The machine failed to connect to  
the wireless AP(access point or  
wireless router).  
Not connect  
Wireless AP  
Reboot the machine to  
initialize the wireless  
settings. If the problem  
persists, please call for  
service.  
Wi-Fi Direct  
is not ready  
The machine failed to initialize  
the Wi-Fi Direct connection.  
Turn the Wi-Fi Direct feature  
off and then back on or reboot  
the machine or mobile device.  
If the problem persists, please  
call for service.  
Wi-Fi Direct  
is not connect  
The machine failed to connect  
via Wi-Fi Direct.  
Misc. messages  
Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Door Open  
Close it  
Close the cover until it locks  
into place.  
The cover is not securely latched.  
Door of scanner is open The cover of scanner is not  
Close the cover until it locks  
into place.  
securely latched.  
Error: [error number]  
Call for Service  
Reboot the power. If the  
There is a problem in the system. problem persists, please call  
for service.  
Reinstall the imaging unit to  
The imaging unit is installed  
confirm it is seated properly.  
improperly, or the cover is not  
Close the cover until it locks  
securely latched.  
Error: [error number]  
Door open/close  
into place.  
Error: [error number]  
Turn off then on  
Reboot the power and try the  
The machine unit cannot be  
controlled.  
printing job again. If the  
problem persists, please call  
for service.  
Reboot the power. If the  
problem persists, please call  
for service.  
ID Control Fail  
Check CTD Sensor  
There is a problem in the CTD  
sensor.  
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Message  
Meaning  
Suggested solutions  
Remove papers from the  
output tray, the machine  
resumes printing. Or make sure  
the sensor is facing down. If the  
problem persists, call for  
service.  
Output bin Full  
Remove paper  
The output tray is full. Or the  
sensor is not facing down.  
Prepare the fuser unit with a  
new one. Contact the service  
representatives.  
Prepare  
Fuser Soon  
The life of the fuser unit will be  
expired soon.  
Prepare the transfer belt with a  
new one. Contact the service  
representatives.  
Prepare new  
Transfer belt  
The life of the transfer belt will  
expired soon.  
Prepare the transfer belt with a  
new one. Contact the service  
representatives.  
Prepare new  
transfer roller  
The life of the transfer belt will  
expired soon.  
Replace the fuser unit with a  
new one. Contact the service  
representatives.  
Replace new  
Fuser unit  
The life of the fuser unit will be  
expired.  
Replace the transfer belt with a  
new one. Contact the service  
representatives.  
Replace new Transfer  
belt  
The life of the transfer belt has  
expired.  
Replace the transfer belt with a  
new one. Contact the service  
representatives.  
Replace new  
transfer roller  
The life of the transfer belt has  
expired.  
The life span of the toner  
collection unit has expired and  
the printer will stop printing until  
a new toner collection unit is  
placed into the printer.  
Replace/Install Waste  
Toner Tank  
Replace a toner collection unit  
with a HP toner collection unit.  
Scanner Locked  
Reboot the power. If the  
problem persists, please call  
for service.  
The scanner is locked.  
Scan Unit Open  
or Exit JAM  
• Clear the jam (see "Original  
paper jam in front of scanner"  
on page 156).  
• Close the cover until it locks  
into place.  
The scan unit is not securely  
latched or paper has jammed in  
the scanner area.  
Reboot the power and try the  
printing job again. If the  
problem persists, please call  
for service.  
The transfer belt cannot be  
controlled.  
Transfer Belt Error  
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Paper feeding problems  
Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Paper jams during  
Clear the paper jam.  
printing.  
• Check the maximum paper capacity of the tray.  
• Make sure that you are using the correct type of paper.  
• Remove paper from the tray and flex or fan the paper.  
• Humid conditions may cause some paper to stick together.  
Paper sticks together.  
Multiple sheets of  
paper do not feed.  
Different types of paper may be stacked in the tray. Load paper of  
only one type, size, and weight.  
• Remove any obstructions from inside the machine.  
• Paper has not been loaded correctly. Remove paper from the tray  
and reload it correctly.  
• There is too much paper in the tray. Remove excess paper from  
the tray.  
Paper does not feed  
into the machine.  
• The paper is too thick. Use only paper that meets the  
specifications required by the machine.  
• There is too much paper in the tray. Remove excess paper from  
the tray.  
The paper keeps  
jamming.  
• An incorrect type of paper is being used. Use only paper that  
meets the specifications required by the machine.  
• There may be debris inside the machine. Open the front cover  
and remove any debris.  
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Power and cable connecting problems  
Reboot the power. If the problem persists, please call for service.  
Condition  
Suggested solutions  
The machine is not receiving  
power,  
1. Connect the machine to the electricity supply first.  
or the connection cable  
between the computer and the  
machine is not connected  
properly.  
2. Check the USB cable or network cable in the machine’s  
rear.  
3. Disconnect the USB cable or network cable in the  
machine’s rear and then, reconnect it.  
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Solving other problems  
Printing problems  
Condition  
Possible cause  
Suggested solutions  
The machine is not  
receiving power.  
Connect the machine to the electricity supply  
first. If the machine has a  
on the control, press it.  
(Power) button  
The machine is not  
selected as the default  
machine.  
Select your machine as your default machine  
in Windows.  
Check the machine for the following:  
• The cover is not closed. Close the cover.  
• Paper is jammed. Clear the paper jam (see "Clearing paper jams" on  
page 159).  
• No paper is loaded. Load paper (see "Loading paper in the tray" on page  
41).  
• The toner cartridge is not installed. Install the toner cartridge (see  
"Replacing the toner cartridge" on page 143).  
• Make sure the protect cover and sheets are removed from the toner  
cartridge (see "Replacing the toner cartridge" on page 143).  
The machine  
does not print.  
If a system error occurs, contact your service representative.  
The connection cable  
between the computer  
and the machine is not  
connected properly.  
Disconnect the machine cable and reconnect  
it (see "Rear view" on page 23).  
The connection cable  
between the computer  
and the machine is  
defective.  
If possible, attach the cable to another  
computer that is working properly and print a  
job. You can also try using a different  
machine cable.  
The port setting is  
incorrect.  
Check the Windows printer settings to make  
sure that the print job is sent to the correct  
port. If the computer has more than one port,  
make sure that the machine is attached to the  
correct one.  
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Condition  
Possible cause  
Suggested solutions  
The machine may be  
configured incorrectly.  
Check the Printing Preferences to ensure  
that all of the print settings are correct.  
The printer driver may be  
incorrectly installed.  
Uninstall and reinstall the machine’s driver.  
Check the display message on the control  
panel to see if the machine is indicating a  
system error. Contact a service  
representative.  
The machine is  
malfunctioning.  
The machine  
does not print.  
The document size is so  
big that the hard disk  
space of the computer is  
insufficient to access the  
print job.  
Get more hard disk space and print the  
document again.  
Once the paper is removed from the output  
tray, the machine resumes printing.  
The output tray is full.  
For many software applications, the paper  
source selection is found under the Paper tab  
within the Printing Preferences (see  
"Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
Select the correct paper source. See the  
printer driver help screen (see "Using help"  
on page 78).  
The machine  
selects print  
materials from  
the wrong paper  
source.  
The paper option that  
was selected in the  
Printing Preferences  
may be incorrect.  
A print job is  
extremely slow.  
The job may be very  
complex.  
Reduce the complexity of the page or try  
adjusting the print quality settings.  
Change the page orientation in your  
application (see "Opening printing  
preferences" on page 76). See the printer  
driver help screen (see "Using help" on page  
78).  
The page orientation  
setting may be incorrect.  
Half the page is  
blank.  
Ensure that the paper size in the printer  
driver settings matches the paper in the tray.  
The paper size and the  
paper size settings do not  
match.  
Or, ensure that the paper size in the printer  
driver settings matches the paper selection  
in the software application settings you use  
(see "Opening printing preferences" on page  
76).  
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Condition  
Possible cause  
Suggested solutions  
Disconnect the machine cable and reconnect.  
Try a print job that you have already printed  
successfully. If possible, attach the cable and  
the machine to another computer that you  
know works and try a print job. Finally, try a  
new machine cable.  
The machine cable is  
loose or defective.  
The machine  
prints, but the  
text is wrong,  
garbled, or  
Check the application’s printer selection  
menu to ensure that your machine is  
selected.  
The wrong printer driver  
was selected.  
incomplete.  
The software application  
is malfunctioning.  
Try printing a job from another application.  
The operating system is  
malfunctioning.  
Exit Windows and reboot the computer. Turn  
the machine off and back on again.  
Redistribute the toner, if necessary.  
If necessary, replace the toner cartridge.  
• See "Redistributing toner" on page 142.  
• See "Replacing the toner cartridge" on  
page 143.  
The toner cartridge is  
defective or out of toner.  
Pages print, but  
they are blank.  
The file may have blank  
pages.  
Check the file to ensure that it does not  
contain blank pages.  
Some parts, such as the  
controller or the board,  
may be defective.  
Contact a service representative.  
The machine  
does not print  
PDF files  
correctly. Some  
parts of graphics,  
text, or  
Printing the PDF file as an image may enable  
the file to print. Turn on Print As Image from  
the Acrobat printing options.  
Incompatibility between  
the PDF file and the  
Acrobat products.  
It will take longer to print when you  
print a PDF file as an image.  
illustrations are  
missing.  
The print quality  
of photos is not  
good. Images are photo is very low.  
Reduce the photo size. If you increase the  
photo size in the software application, the  
resolution will be reduced.  
The resolution of the  
not clear.  
Before printing,  
Using damp paper can  
the machine  
cause vapor during  
emits vapor near  
printing.  
This is not a problem. Just keep printing.  
the output tray.  
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Condition  
Possible cause  
Suggested solutions  
The machine  
does not print  
special-sized  
paper, such as  
billing paper.  
Set the correct paper size in the Custom in  
Paper tab in Printing Preferences (see  
"Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
Paper size and paper size  
setting do not match.  
Change the printer option and try again. Go to  
Printing Preferences, click Paper tab, and set  
type to Heavy 90-120g (see "Opening printing  
preferences" on page 76).  
The printed  
billing paper is  
curled.  
The paper type setting  
does not match.  
Printing quality problems  
If the inside of the machine is dirty or paper has been loaded improperly, there might be a  
reduction in print quality. See the table below to clear the problem.  
Condition  
Suggested solutions  
• If a vertical white streak or faded area appears on the page, the toner  
supply is low. Install a new toner cartridge (see "Replacing the toner  
cartridge" on page 143).  
• If a vertical white streak or faded area still appears on the page even  
though the machine has enough toner supply, open and close the front  
door 3 ~ 4 times (see "Machine overview" on page 20).  
• The paper may not meet paper specifications; for example, the paper  
may be too moist or rough.  
Light or faded  
print  
• If the entire page is light, the print resolution setting is too low or the  
toner save mode is on. Adjust the print resolution and turn the toner  
save mode off. See the help screen of the printer driver.  
• A combination of faded or smeared defects may indicate that the toner  
cartridge needs cleaning. Clean the inside of your machine (see  
"Cleaning the machine" on page 149).  
• The surface of the LSU part inside the machine may be dirty. Clean the  
inside of your machine (see "Cleaning the machine" on page 149). If  
these steps do not correct the problem, contact a service  
representative.  
The top half of the  
paper is printed  
lighter than the  
rest of the paper  
The toner might not adhere properly to this type of paper.  
• Change the printer option and try again. Go to Printing Preferences,  
click the Paper tab, and set the paper type to Recycled (see "Opening  
printing preferences" on page 76).  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Toner specks  
• The paper may not meet specifications; for example, the paper may be  
too moist or rough.  
• The transfer roller may be dirty. Clean the inside of your machine (see  
"Cleaning the machine" on page 149).  
• The paper path may need cleaning. Contact a service representative  
(see "Cleaning the machine" on page 149).  
If faded areas, generally rounded, occur randomly on the page:  
• A single sheet of paper may be defective. Try reprinting the job.  
• The moisture content of the paper is uneven or the paper has moist  
spots on its surface. Try a different brand of paper.  
Dropouts  
• The paper lot is bad. The manufacturing processes can cause some  
areas to reject toner. Try a different kind or brand of paper.  
• Change the printer option and try again. Go to Printing Preferences,  
click the Paper tab, and set type to Heavy 90-120g (see "Opening  
printing preferences" on page 76).  
If these steps do not correct the problem, contact a service  
representative.  
If white spots appear on the page:  
White Spots  
• The paper is too rough and a lot of dirt from paper falls to the inner  
components within the machine, so the transfer roller may be dirty.  
Clean the inside of your machine (see "Cleaning the machine" on page  
149).  
• The paper path may need cleaning. Clean the inside of your machine  
(see "Cleaning the machine" on page 149).  
If these steps do not correct the problem, contact a service  
representative.  
If black vertical streaks appear on the page:  
• The surface (drum part) of the imaging unit inside the machine has  
probably been scratched. Remove the imaging unit and install a new  
one.  
If white vertical streaks appear on the page:  
• The surface of the LSU part inside the machine may be dirty. Clean the  
inside of your machine (see "Cleaning the machine" on page 149). If  
these steps do not correct the problem, contact a service  
representative.  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Black or color  
background  
If the amount of background shading becomes unacceptable:  
• Change to a lighter weight paper.  
• Check the environmental conditions: very dry conditions or a high  
level of humidity (higher than 80% RH) can increase the amount of  
background shading.  
• Remove the old imaging unit and install a new one.  
• Thoroughly redistribute the toner (see "Redistributing toner" on page  
142).  
Toner smear  
• Clean the inside of the machine (see "Cleaning the machine" on page  
149).  
• Check the paper type and quality.  
• Remove the imaging unit and install a new one.  
If marks repeatedly appear on the printed side of the page at even  
intervals:  
Vertical repetitive  
defects  
• The imaging unit may be damaged. If you still have the same problem,  
remove the imaging unit and, install a new one.  
• Parts of the machine may have toner on them. If the defects occur on  
the back of the page, the problem will likely correct itself after a few  
more pages.  
• The fusing assembly may be damaged. Contact a service  
representative.  
Background scatter results from bits of toner randomly distributed on  
the printed page.  
Background  
scatter  
• The paper may be too damp. Try printing with a different batch of  
paper. Do not open packages of paper until necessary so that the paper  
does not absorb too much moisture.  
• If background scatter covers the entire surface area of a printed page,  
adjust the print resolution through your software application or in  
Printing Preferences (see "Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
Ensure the correct paper type is selected. For example: If Thicker Paper  
is selected, but Plain Paper actually used, an overcharging can occur  
causing this copy quality problem.  
• If you are using a new toner cartridge, redistribute the toner first (see  
"Redistributing toner" on page 142).  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Toner particles are  
around bold  
characters or  
pictures  
The toner might not adhere properly to this type of paper.  
• Change the printer option and try again. Go to Printing Preferences,  
click the Paper tab, and set the paper type to Recycled (see "Opening  
printing preferences" on page 76).  
• Ensure the correct paper type is selected. For example: If Thicker Paper  
is selected, but Plain Paper actually used, an overcharging can occur  
causing this copy quality problem.  
Misformed  
characters  
• If characters are improperly formed and producing hollow images, the  
paper stock may be too slick. Try different paper.  
Page skew  
• Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.  
• Check the paper type and quality.  
• Ensure that the guides are not too tight or too loose against the paper  
stack.  
Curl or wave  
• Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.  
• Check the paper type and quality. Both high temperature and humidity  
can cause paper curl.  
• Turn the stack of paper over in the tray. Also try rotating the paper  
180° in the tray.  
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Condition  
Wrinkles or  
Suggested solutions  
• Ensure that the paper is loaded properly.  
• Check the paper type and quality.  
creases  
• Turn the stack of paper over in the tray. Also try rotating the paper  
180° in the tray.  
Back of printouts  
are dirty  
• Check for leaking toner. Clean the inside of the machine (see "Cleaning  
the machine" on page 149).  
Solid color or black • The imaging unit may not be installed properly. Remove the imaging  
pages  
unit and reinsert it.  
• The imaging unit may be defective. Remove the imaging unit and  
install a new one.  
• The machine may require repairing. Contact a service representative.  
Loose toner  
• Clean the inside of the machine (see "Cleaning the machine" on page  
149).  
• Check the paper type and quality.  
Remove the imaging unit and then, install a new one (see "Replacing  
the toner cartridge" on page 143).  
If the problem persists, the machine may require repair. Contact a service  
representative.  
Character voids  
Character voids are white areas within parts of characters that should be  
solid black:  
• You may be printing on the wrong surface of the paper. Remove the  
paper and turn it around.  
• The paper may not meet paper specifications.  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Horizontal stripes  
If horizontally aligned black streaks or smears appear:  
• The imaging unit may be installed improperly. Remove the imaging  
unit and reinsert it.  
• The imaging unit may be defective. Remove the imaging unit and  
install a new one.  
If the problem persists, the machine may require repairing. Contact a  
service representative.  
Curl  
If the printed paper is curled or paper does not feed into the machine:  
• Turn the stack of paper over in the tray. Also try rotating the paper  
180° in the tray.  
• Change the printer’s paper option and try again. Go to Printing  
Preferences, click the Paper tab, and set type to Light 60-69g (see  
"Opening printing preferences" on page 76).  
• An unknown  
image  
repetitively  
appears on a few  
sheets  
Your machine is probably being used at an altitude of 1,000 m (3,281 ft)  
or above.  
The high altitude may affect the print quality, such as loose toner or light  
imaging. Change the altitude setting for your machine (see "Altitude  
adjustment" on page 37).  
• Loose toner  
• Light print or  
contamination  
occurs  
Copying problems  
Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Adjust the darkness in copy feature to lighten or darken the  
backgrounds of copies (see "Changing the settings for each copy" on  
page 88).  
Copies are too light  
or too dark.  
• If the defects are on the original, adjust darkness in copy feature to  
lighten the background of your copies.  
• Adjust background in copy setup removes the background color  
(see "Adjust Bkgd." on page 122).  
• If there are no defects on the original, clean the scan unit (see  
"Cleaning the scan unit" on page 152).  
Smears, lines, marks,  
or spots appear on  
copies.  
• Ensure that the original is aligned with the registration guide.  
• The transfer roller may be dirty. Clean the inside of your machine  
(see "Cleaning the machine" on page 149).  
Copy image is  
skewed.  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Ensure that the original is face down on the scanner glass or face up  
in the document feeder.  
If these steps do not correct the problem, contact a service  
representative.  
Blank copies print  
out.  
• Replace the paper in the tray with paper from a new package.  
• In high humidity areas, do not leave paper in the machine for  
extended periods of time.  
Image rubs off the  
copy easily.  
• Fan the paper, then turn it over in the tray. Replace the paper in the  
tray with a fresh supply. Check/adjust the paper guides, if  
necessary.  
• Ensure that the paper is the proper type and weight (see "Print  
media specifications" on page 192).  
Frequent copy paper  
jams occur.  
• Check for copy paper or pieces of copy paper remaining in the  
• Your originals may contain pictures, solids, or heavy lines. For  
example, your originals may be forms, newsletters, books, or other  
documents that use more toner.  
Toner cartridge  
produces fewer  
copies than expected  
before running out of • The scanner lid may be left open while copies are being made.  
toner.  
• Turn the machine off and back on.  
Scanning problems  
Condition  
Suggested solutions  
• Make sure that you place the original to be scanned face down  
on the scanner glass, or face up in the document feeder (see  
"Loading originals" on page 51).  
• There may not be enough available memory to hold the  
document you want to scan. Try the Prescan function to see if  
that works. Try lowering the scan resolution rate.  
The scanner does not  
work.  
• Check that the machine printer cable is connected properly.  
• Make sure that the machine printer cable is not defective.  
Switch the printer cable with a known good cable. If necessary,  
replace the printer cable.  
• Check that the scanner is configured correctly. Check scan  
setting in the HP MFP Scan or the application you want to use  
to make certain that the scanner job is being sent to the  
correct port (for example, USB001).  
• Check if the machine is printing received data. If so, scan the  
document after the received data has been printed.  
The unit scans very slowly.  
• Graphics are scanned more slowly than text.  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
Message appears on your  
computer screen:  
• There may be a copying or printing job in progress. Try your  
job again when that job is finished.  
• Device can’t be set to the • The selected port is currently being used. Restart your  
H/W mode you want.  
computer and try again.  
• Port is being used by  
another program.  
• The machine printer cable may be improperly connected or  
the power may be off.  
• Port is disabled.  
• The scanner driver is not installed or the operating  
environment is not set up properly.  
• Ensure that the machine is properly connected and the power  
is on, then restart your computer.  
• Scanner is busy receiving  
or printing data. When  
the current job is  
completed, try again.  
• Invalid handle.  
• The USB cable may be improperly connected or the power  
may be off.  
• Scanning has failed.  
Faxing problems  
Condition  
Suggested solutions  
• Unplug the power cord and plug it in again.  
• Ensure that there is power being supplied to the electrical  
outlet.  
The machine is not working,  
there is no display, or the  
buttons are not working.  
• Ensure that the power is turned on.  
• Check that the phone line is properly connected (see "Rear  
view" on page 23).  
• Check that the phone socket on the wall is working by  
plugging in another phone.  
No dial tone.  
The numbers stored in  
memory do not dial  
correctly.  
Make sure that the numbers are stored in memory correctly.  
To check that, print an address book list.  
• Make sure that the paper is not wrinkled and you are  
inserting it in correctly. Check that the original is the right  
size, not too thick or thin.  
The original does not feed  
into the machine.  
• Make sure that the document feeder is firmly closed.  
• The document feeder rubber pad may need to be replaced.  
Contact a service representative (see "Available  
maintenance parts" on page 139).  
• The receiving mode should be set to fax (see "Changing the  
receive modes" on page 107).  
Faxes are not received  
automatically.  
• Make sure that there is paper in the tray (see "Print media  
specifications" on page 192).  
• Check to see if the display shows any error message. If it  
does, clear the problem.  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
• Make sure that the original is loaded in the document feeder  
or on the scanner glass.  
• Check the fax machine you are sending to, to see if it can  
receive your fax.  
The machine does not send.  
• The fax machine sending you the fax may be faulty.  
• A noisy phone line can cause line errors.  
• Check your machine by making a copy.  
• A toner cartridge has almost reached its estimated cartridge  
life. Replace the toner cartridge (see "Replacing the toner  
cartridge" on page 143).  
The incoming fax has blank  
spaces or is of poor-quality.  
Some of the words on an  
The fax machine sending the fax had a temporary document  
incoming fax are stretched. jam.  
There are lines on the  
originals you sent.  
Check your scan unit for marks and clean it (see "Cleaning the  
scan unit" on page 152).  
The machine dials a  
number, but the connection  
with the other fax machine  
fails.  
The other fax machine may be turned off, out of paper, or  
cannot answer incoming calls. Speak with the other machine  
operator and ask them to solve the problem on their side.  
There may not be enough memory space to store the fax. If the  
display indicating the memory status shows, delete any faxes  
you no longer need from the memory, and then try to store the  
fax again. Call for service.  
Faxes do not store in  
memory.  
Blank areas appear at the  
bottom of each page or on  
other pages, with a small  
strip of text at the top.  
You may have chosen the wrong paper settings in the user  
option setting. Check the paper size and type again.  
Operating system problems  
Common Windows problems  
Condition  
Suggested solutions  
“File in Use” message  
appears during  
installation.  
Exit all software applications. Remove all software from the startup  
group, then restart Windows. Reinstall the printer driver.  
“General Protection  
Fault”, “Exception  
OE”, “Spool 32”, or  
“Illegal Operation”  
messages appear.  
Close all other applications, reboot Windows and try printing again.  
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Condition  
Suggested solutions  
“Fail To Print”, “A  
These messages may appear during printing. Just keep waiting until  
printer timeout error the machine finishes printing. If the message appears in ready mode  
occurred” message  
appear.  
or after printing has completed, check the connection and/or whether  
an error has occurred.  
Check the Printer properties. Click the Ports tab.  
(Control Panel > Devices and Printers > Right-click on your printer  
icon and select Printer properties)  
If the port is set to File or LPT, uncheck them and select TCP/IP, USB,  
or WSD.  
Machine information  
is not displayed when  
you click the device in  
the Devices and  
Printers.  
Refer to the Microsoft Windows User’s Guide that came with your computer for further  
information on Windows error messages.  
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Solve wireless network problems  
Use the troubleshooting information to help resolve issues.  
To determine whether Wi-Fi Direct printing is enabled on your printer, print a  
configuration page from the printer control panel.  
Wireless connectivity checklist  
• Verify that the printer and the wireless router are turned on and have power. Also make sure  
that the wireless radio in the printer is turned on.  
• Verify that the service set identifier (SSID) is correct. Print a configuration page to determine  
the SSID (see "Printing a network configuration report" on page 55).  
• With secured networks, verify that the security information is correct. If the security  
information is incorrect, run the wireless setup again.  
• If the wireless network is working correctly, try accessing other computers on the wireless  
network. If the network has Internet access, try connecting to the Internet over a wireless  
connection.  
• Verify that the encryption method (AES or TKIP) is the same for the printer as it is for the  
wireless access point (on networks using WPA security).  
• Verify that the printer is within the range of the wireless network. For most networks, the  
printer must be within 30 m (100 ft) of the wireless access point (wireless router).  
• Verify that obstacles do not block the wireless signal. Remove any large metal objects between  
the access point and the printer. Make sure poles, walls, or support columns containing metal  
or concrete do not separate the printer and wireless access point.  
• Verify that the printer is located away from electronic devices that might interfere with the  
wireless signal. Many devices can interfere with the wireless signal including motors, cordless  
phones, security system cameras, other wireless networks, and some Bluetooth devices.  
Verify that the print driver is installed on the computer.  
• Verify that you have selected the correct printer port.  
• Verify that the computer and printer connect to the same wireless network.  
• For OS X, verify that the wireless router supports Bonjour.  
The printer does not print after the wireless configuration  
completes  
1. Make sure that the printer is turned on and in the ready state.  
2. Turn off any third-party firewalls on your computer.  
3. Make sure that the wireless network is working correctly.  
4. Make sure that your computer is working correctly. If necessary, restart the computer.  
5. Verify that you can open the printer HP Embedded Web Server from a computer on the  
network.  
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The printer does not print, and the computer has a third-party  
firewall installed  
1. Update the firewall with the most recent update available from the manufacturer.  
2. If programs request firewall access when you install the printer or try to print, make sure you  
allow the programs to run.  
3. Temporarily turn off the firewall, and then install the wireless printer on the computer. Enable  
the firewall when you have completed the wireless installation.  
The wireless connection does not work after moving the wireless  
router or printer  
1. Make sure that the router or printer connects to the same network that your computer  
connects to.  
2. Print a configuration page.  
3. Compare the service set identifier (SSID) on the configuration page to the SSID in the printer  
configuration for the computer.  
4. If the service set identifier (SSID) are not the same, the devices are not connecting to the same  
network. Reconfigure the wireless setup for the printer.  
Cannot connect more computers to the wireless printer  
1. Make sure that the other computers are within the wireless range and that no obstacles block  
the signal. For most networks, the wireless range is within 30 m (100 ft) of the wireless access  
point.  
2. Make sure that the printer is turned on and in the ready state.  
3. Make sure there are not more than 5 concurrent Wi-Fi Direct users.  
4. Turn off any third-party firewalls on your computer.  
5. Make sure that the wireless network is working correctly.  
6. Make sure that your computer is working correctly. If necessary, restart the computer.  
The wireless printer loses communication when connected to a  
VPN  
• Typically, you cannot connect to a VPN and other networks at the same time.  
The network does not appear in the wireless networks list  
• Make sure the wireless router is turned on and has power.  
• The network might be hidden. However, you can still connect to a hidden network.  
The wireless network is not functioning  
1. To verify if the network has lost communication, try connecting other devices to the network.  
2. Test network communication by pinging the network.  
a. Open a command-line prompt on your computer.  
• For Windows, click Start, click Run, type cmd, an then press Enter.  
• For OS X, go to Applications, then Utilities, and open Terminal.  
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b. Type ping followed by the router IP address.  
c. If the window displays round-trip times, the network is working.  
3. Make sure that the router or printer connects to the same network that the computer connects  
to.  
a. Print a configuration page (see "Printing a network configuration report" on page 55).  
b. Compare the service set identifier (SSID) on the configuration report to the SSID in the  
printer configuration for the computer.  
c. If the numbers are not the same, the devices are not connecting to the same network.  
Reconfigure the wireless setup for the printer.  
Perform a wireless network diagnostic test  
From the printer control panel, you can run a diagnostic test that provides information about the  
wireless network settings (see "Printing a network configuration report" on page 55).  
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Appendix  
This chapter provides product specifications.  
• General Specifications  
• Print media specifications  
• System requirements  
191  
192  
194  
 
General Specifications  
The specification values listed below are subject to change without notice. See  
www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP for possible changes in information.  
Items  
Description  
Dimensiona  
(Width x Length x Height)  
HP Color Laser MFP 178nw, 178nwg series:  
406 x 363 x 288.7 mm (16 x 14.3 x 11.4 inches)  
HP Color Laser MFP 179fnw, 179fwg series:  
406 x 363 x 344.1 mm (16 x 14.3 x 13.6 inches)  
Weight a  
(Machine with consumables)  
HP Color Laser MFP 178nw, 178nwg series:  
12.94 Kg (28.53 lbs)  
HP Color Laser MFP 179fnw, 179fwg series:  
14.08 Kg (31.04 lbs)  
Temperature  
Humidity  
Operation  
10 to 32°C (50 to 89.6°F)  
-20 to 40°C (-4 to 104°F)  
20 to 80% RH  
Storage (packed)  
Operation  
Storage (packed)  
110 volt models  
220 volt models  
10 to 90% RH  
Power ratingb  
AC 110 - 127 V  
AC 220 - 240 V  
a.Dimensions and weight are measured without other accessories.  
b.See the rating label on the machine for the correct voltage (V), frequency (hertz) and of current (A) for  
your machine.  
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Print media specifications  
Print media weight/Capacitya  
Tray  
Type  
Size  
Dimensions  
216 x 279 mm (8.5  
x 11 inches)  
Letter  
A4  
210 x 297 mm  
(8.27 x 11.69  
inches)  
216 x 356 mm  
(8.5 x 14 inches)  
Legal  
Oficio 216  
x340mm  
216 x 343 mm  
(8.5 x 13.5 inches)  
60 to 85 g/m2 (16 to 23 lbs bond)  
• 150 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lbs  
216 x 330 mm  
(8.5 x 13 inches)  
Oficio 8.5x13  
bond)  
Plain  
182 x 257 mm  
(7.17 x 10.12  
inches)  
• Maximum stack height: 15.5mm  
(0.6 inches)  
B5(JIS)  
184 x 267 mm  
(7.25 x 10.5  
inches)  
Executive  
149 x 210 mm  
(5.85 x 8.27  
inches)  
A5  
A6  
105 x 149 mm  
(4.13 x 5.85  
inches)  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
86 to 120 g/m2 (23 to 32lbs bond)  
• 5 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
Heavy 90-120g  
Light 60-69g  
60 to 70 g/m2 (16 to 19 lbs bond)  
• 150 sheets of 60 g/m2 (16 lbs  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
bond)  
• Maximum stack height : 15.5mm  
(0.6 inches)  
60 to 85 g/m2 (16 to 24 lbs bond)  
• 150 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lbs  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
Colored,  
Preprinted,  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
bond)  
• Maximum stack height : 15.5mm  
(0.6 inches)  
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Print media weight/Capacitya  
Tray  
Type  
Size  
Dimensions  
60 to 85 g/m2 (16 to 24 lbs bond)  
• 5 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lbs bond)  
• Maximum stack height : 15.5mm  
(0.6 inches)  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
Recycled  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
120 to 150 g/m2 (32 to 40 lbs bond)  
• 5 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
Labelsb  
Letter, Legal,  
Oficio 216  
x340mm, Oficio  
8.5x13, A4, B5(JIS),  
Executive, A5, A5  
LEF,  
121 to 163 g/m2 (32 to 43 lbs bond)  
• 5 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
X-Hvy 121-163  
4x6  
Refer to the  
Plain paper  
section  
105 to 120 g/m2 (28 to 32 lbs bond)  
• 10 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
Bond  
111 to 130 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond)  
• 1 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
Glossy111-130 g Letter, A4, 4x6  
131 to 175 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond)  
• 1 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
Glossy131-175 g  
Letter, A4, 4x6  
176 to 220 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond)  
• 1 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
Glossy176-220 g Letter, A4, 4x6  
120 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond)  
• 1 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
HP Matte 120 g  
HP Matte 150 g  
HP Matte 200 g  
Letter, A4, 4x6  
Letter, A4, 4x6  
Letter, A4, 4x6  
150 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond)  
• 1 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
200 g/m2 (30 to 58 lbs bond)  
• 1 sheets  
Refer to the Plain  
paper section  
76 x 148.5 mm  
(3.0 x 5.85 inches)  
Minimum size (custom)  
Maximum size (custom)  
60 to 120 g/m2 (16 to 32 lbs bond)  
216x 356 mm (8.5  
x 14 inches)  
a.Maximum capacity may differ depending on media weight, thickness, and environmental conditions.  
b.The smoothness of the labels used in this machine is 100 to 250 (sheffield). This means the numeric level  
of smoothness.  
If media weight is over 120 g/m2 (32 lbs bond), load a paper into the tray one by one.  
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System requirements  
®
®
Microsoft Windows  
Printer software are occasionally updated due to release of new operating system and etc.  
If needed, download the latest version from the HP website  
(www.hp.com/support/colorlaser170MFP).  
The HP printer-specific print driver is  
installed for this operating system as  
part of the software installation.  
Windows 7, 32-bit  
and 64-bit  
The HP printer-specific print driver is  
installed for this operating system as  
part of the software installation.  
Windows 8, 32-bit  
and 64-bit  
The HP V4 printer-specific print driver  
is installed for this operating system  
as part of the software installation.  
Windows 8.1,  
32-bit and 64-bit  
The HP V4 printer-specific print driver  
is installed for this operating system  
as part of the software installation.  
Windows 10,  
32-bit and 64-bit  
Microsoft retired mainstream  
support for Windows Server  
2008 in January 2015. HP will  
continue to provide best effort  
support for the discontinued  
Server 2008 operating system.  
The HP PCLm.S printer-specific print  
driver is available for download from  
the printer-support website.  
Download the driver, and then use the  
Microsoft Add Printer tool to install it.  
Windows Server  
2008 R2, 64-bit  
Windows Server  
2008 R2, SP1,  
64-bit  
The HP printer-specific print driver is  
installed for this operating system as  
part of the software installation.  
The HP printer-specific print driver is  
installed for this operating system as  
part of the software installation.  
Windows Server  
2012  
The HP printer-specific print driver is  
installed for this operating system as  
part of the software installation.  
Windows Server  
2012 R2  
The HP printer-specific print driver is  
installed for this operating system as  
part of the software installation.  
Windows Server  
2016, 64-bit  
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Mac OS  
Direct printing using Apple’s AirPrint is supported for iOS and from Mac computers running OS X  
10.7 Lion and newer. Use AirPrint to print directly to the printer from an iPad, iPhone (3GS or  
later), or iPod touch (third generation or later) in the mobile applications (Mail, Photos, Safari,  
iBooks, Select third-party applications)  
• The USB-only models without wired or Wi-Fi network functionality do not support Mac  
OS.  
• To use AirPrint, the printer must be connected to the same network (sub-net) as the  
Apple device.  
• Before using AirPrint with a USB connection, verify the version number. AirPrint  
versions 1.3 and earlier do not support USB connections.  
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Glossary  
The following glossary helps you get familiar with the product by understanding the terminologies  
commonly used with printing as well as mentioned in this user’s guide.  
802.11  
802.11 is a set of standards for wireless local area network (WLAN) communication, developed by the IEEE  
LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802).  
802.11b/g/n  
802.11b/g/n can share same hardware and use the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11b supports bandwidth up to 11 Mbps,  
802.11n supports bandwidth up to 150 Mbps. 802.11b/g/n devices may occasionally suffer interference from  
microwave ovens, cordless telephones, and Bluetooth devices.  
Access point  
Access Point or Wireless Access Point (AP or WAP) is a device that connects wireless communication devices  
together on wireless local area networks (WLAN), and acts as a central transmitter and receiver of WLAN radio  
signals.  
ADF  
An Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is a scanning unit that will automatically feed an original sheet of paper  
so that the machine can scan some amount of the paper at once.  
AppleTalk  
AppleTalk is a proprietary suite of protocols developed by Apple, Inc for computer networking. It was included  
in the original Mac (1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.  
BIT Depth  
A computer graphics term describing the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in a  
bitmapped image. Higher color depth gives a broader range of distinct colors. As the number of bits increases,  
the number of possible colors becomes impractically large for a color map. 1-bit color is commonly called as  
monochrome or black and white.  
BMP  
A bitmapped graphics format used internally by the Microsoft Windows graphics subsystem (GDI), and used  
commonly as a simple graphics file format on that platform.  
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BOOTP  
Bootstrap Protocol. A network protocol used by a network client to obtain its IP address automatically. This is  
usually done in the bootstrap process of computers or operating systems running on them. The BOOTP servers  
assign the IP address from a pool of addresses to each client. BOOTP enables 'diskless workstation' computers  
to obtain an IP address prior to loading any advanced operating system.  
CCD  
Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is a hardware which enables the scan job. CCD Locking mechanism is also used  
to hold the CCD module to prevent any damage when you move the machine.  
Collation  
Collation is a process of printing a multiple-copy job in sets. When collation is selected, the device prints an  
entire set before printing additional copies.  
Control Panel  
A control panel is a flat, typically vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed. They are  
typically found in front of the machine.  
Coverage  
It is the printing term used for a toner usage measurement on printing. For example, 5% coverage means that  
an A4 sided paper has about 5% image or text on it. So, if the paper or original has complicated images or lots  
of text on it, the coverage will be higher and at the same time, a toner usage will be as much as the coverage.  
CSV  
Comma Separated Values (CSV). A type of file format, CSV is used to exchange data between disparate  
applications. The file format, as it is used in Microsoft Excel, has become a de facto standard throughout the  
industry, even among non-Microsoft platforms.  
DADF  
A Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) is a scanning unit that will automatically feed and turn over an  
original sheet of paper so that the machine can scan on both sides of the paper.  
Default  
The value or setting that is in effect when taking a printer out of its box state, reset, or initialized.  
DHCP  
A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client-server networking protocol. A DHCP server provides  
configuration parameters specific to the DHCP client host requesting, generally, information required by the  
client host to participate on an IP network. DHCP also provides a mechanism for allocation of IP addresses to  
client hosts.  
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DIMM  
Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM), a small circuit board that holds memory. DIMM stores all the data within  
the machine like printing data, received fax data.  
DLNA  
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a standard that allows devices on a home network to share  
information with each other across the network.  
DNS  
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a system that stores information associated with domain names in a  
distributed database on networks, such as the Internet.  
Dot Matrix Printer  
A dot matrix printer refers to a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth on the page  
and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like a typewriter.  
DPI  
Dots Per Inch (DPI) is a measurement of resolution that is used for scanning and printing. Generally, higher DPI  
results in a higher resolution, more visible detail in the image, and a larger file size.  
DRPD  
Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection. Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables a user to use  
a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers.  
Duplex  
A mechanism that will turn over a sheet of paper so that the machine can print (or scan) on both sides of the  
paper. A printer equipped with a Duplex Unit can print on both sides of paper during one print cycle.  
Duty Cycle  
Duty cycle is the page quantity which does not affect printer performance for a month. Generally the printer  
has the lifespan limitation such as pages per year. The lifespan means the average capacity of print-outs,  
usually within the warranty period. For example, if the duty cycle is 48,000 pages per month assuming 20  
working days, a printer limits 2,400 pages a day.  
ECM  
Error Correction Mode (ECM) is an optional transmission mode built into Class 1 fax machines or fax modems.  
It automatically detects and corrects errors in the fax transmission process that are sometimes caused by  
telephone line noise.  
Emulation  
Emulation is a technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another.  
An emulator duplicates the functions of one system with a different system, so that the second system behaves  
like the first system. Emulation focuses on exact reproduction of external behavior, which is in contrast to  
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simulation, which concerns an abstract model of the system being simulated, often considering its internal  
state.  
Ethernet  
Ethernet is a frame-based computer networking technology for local area networks (LANs). It defines wiring  
and signaling for the physical layer, and frame formats and protocols for the media access control (MAC)/data  
link layer of the OSI model. Ethernet is mostly standardized as IEEE 802.3. It has become the most widespread  
LAN technology in use during the 1990s to the present.  
EtherTalk  
A suite of protocols developed by Apple Computer for computer networking. It was included in the original Mac  
(1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.  
FDI  
Foreign Device Interface (FDI) is a card installed inside the machine to allow a third party device such as a coin  
operated device or a card reader. Those devices allow the pay-for-print service on your machine.  
FTP  
A File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network that supports  
the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or an intranet).  
Fuser Unit  
The part of a laser printer that fuses the toner onto the print media. It consists of a heat roller and a pressure  
roller. After toner is transferred onto the paper, the fuser unit applies heat and pressure to ensure that the  
toner stays on the paper permanently, which is why paper is warm when it comes out of a laser printer.  
Gateway  
A connection between computer networks, or between a computer network and a telephone line. It is very  
popular, as it is a computer or a network that allows access to another computer or network.  
Grayscale  
A shade of gray that represents light and dark portions of an image when color images are converted to  
grayscale; colors are represented by various shades of gray.  
Halftone  
An image type that simulates grayscale by varying the number of dots. Highly colored areas consist of a large  
number of dots, while lighter areas consist of a smaller number of dots.  
Mass storage device (HDD)  
Mass storage device (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive or hard disk, is a non-volatile storage device  
which stores digitally-encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces.  
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IEEE  
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an international non-profit, professional  
organization for the advancement of technology related to electricity.  
IEEE 1284  
The 1284 parallel port standard was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).  
The term "1284-B" refers to a specific connector type on the end of the parallel cable that attaches to the  
peripheral (for example, a printer).  
Intranet  
A private network that uses Internet Protocols, network connectivity, and possibly the public  
telecommunication system to securely share part of an organization's information or operations with its  
employees. Sometimes the term refers only to the most visible service, the internal website.  
IP address  
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with  
each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard.  
IPM  
The Images Per Minute (IPM) is a way of measuring the speed of a printer. An IPM rate indicates the number of  
single-sided sheets a printer can complete within one minute.  
IPP  
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print jobs,  
media size, resolution, and so forth. IPP can be used locally or over the Internet to hundreds of printers, and  
also supports access control, authentication, and encryption, making it a much more capable and secure  
printing solution than older ones.  
IPX/SPX  
IPX/SPX stands for Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange. It is a networking protocol used by  
the Novell NetWare operating systems. IPX and SPX both provide connection services similar to TCP/IP, with  
the IPX protocol having similarities to IP, and SPX having similarities to TCP. IPX/SPX was primarily designed  
for local area networks (LANs), and is a very efficient protocol for this purpose (typically its performance  
exceeds that of TCP/IP on a LAN).  
ISO  
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body composed of  
representatives from national standards bodies. It produces world-wide industrial and commercial standards.  
ITU-T  
The International Telecommunication Union is an international organization established to standardize and  
regulate international radio and telecommunications. Its main tasks include standardization, allocation of the  
radio spectrum, and organizing interconnection arrangements between different countries to allow  
international phone calls. A -T out of ITU-T indicates telecommunication.  
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ITU-T No. 1 chart  
Standardized test chart published by ITU-T for document facsimile transmissions.  
JBIG  
Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group (JBIG) is an image compression standard with no loss of accuracy or quality,  
which was designed for compression of binary images, particularly for faxes, but can also be used on other  
images.  
JPEG  
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is a most commonly used standard method of lossy compression for  
photographic images. It is the format used for storing and transmitting photographs on the World Wide Web.  
LDAP  
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a networking protocol for querying and modifying  
directory services running over TCP/IP.  
LED  
A Light-Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that indicates the status of a machine.  
MAC address  
Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier associated with a network adapter. MAC address is  
a unique 48-bit identifier usually written as 12 hexadecimal characters grouped in pairs (e. g.,  
00-00-0c-34-11-4e). This address is usually hard-coded into a Network Interface Card (NIC) by its  
manufacturer, and used as an aid for routers trying to locate machines on large networks.  
MFP  
Multi Function Peripheral (MFP) is an office machine that includes the following functionality in one physical  
body, so as to have a printer, a copier, a fax, a scanner and etc.  
MH  
Modified Huffman (MH) is a compression method for decreasing the amount of data that needs to be  
transmitted between the fax machines to transfer the image recommended by ITU-T T.4. MH is a  
codebook-based run-length encoding scheme optimized to efficiently compress white space. As most faxes  
consist mostly of white space, this minimizes the transmission time of most faxes.  
MMR  
Modified Modified READ (MMR) is a compression method recommended by ITU-T T.6.  
Modem  
A device that modulates a carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier  
signal to decode transmitted information.  
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MR  
Modified Read (MR) is a compression method recommended by ITU-T T.4. MR encodes the first scanned line  
using MH. The next line is compared to the first, the differences determined, and then the differences are  
encoded and transmitted.  
NetWare  
A network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to run various  
services on a PC, and the network protocols were based on the archetypal Xerox XNS stack. Today NetWare  
supports TCP/IP as well as IPX/SPX.  
OPC  
Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) is a mechanism that makes a virtual image for print using a laser beam emitted  
from a laser printer, and it is usually green or rust colored and has a cylinder shape.  
An imaging unit containing a drum slowly wears the drum surface by its usage in the printer, and it should be  
replaced appropriately since it gets worn from contact with the cartridge development brush, cleaning  
mechanism, and paper.  
Originals  
The first example of something, such as a document, photograph or text, etc, which is copied, reproduced or  
translated to produce others, but which is not itself copied or derived from something else.  
OSI  
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a model developed by the International Organization for  
Standardization (ISO) for communications. OSI offers a standard, modular approach to network design that  
divides the required set of complex functions into manageable, self-contained, functional layers. The layers are,  
from top to bottom, Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network, Data Link and Physical.  
PABX  
A private automatic branch exchange (PABX) is an automatic telephone switching system within a private  
enterprise.  
PCL  
Printer Command Language (PCL) is a Page Description Language (PDL) developed by HP as a printer protocol  
and has become an industry standard. Originally developed for early inkjet printers, PCL has been released in  
varying levels for thermal, dot matrix printer, and laser printers.  
PDF  
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems for representing two  
dimensional documents in a device independent and resolution independent format.  
PostScript  
PostScript (PS) is a page description language and programming language used primarily in the electronic and  
desktop publishing areas. - that is run in an interpreter to generate an image.  
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Printer Driver  
A program used to send commands and transfer data from the computer to the printer.  
Print Media  
The media like paper, labels, and transparencies which can be used in a printer, a scanner, a fax or, a copier.  
PPM  
Pages Per Minute (PPM) is a method of measurement for determining how fast a printer works, meaning the  
number of pages a printer can produce in one minute.  
PRN file  
An interface for a device driver, this allows software to interact with the device driver using standard  
input/output system calls, which simplifies many tasks.  
Protocol  
A convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer between  
two computing endpoints.  
PS  
See PostScript.  
PSTN  
The Public-Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is the network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone  
networks which, on industrial premises, is usually routed through the switchboard.  
RADIUS  
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is a protocol for remote user authentication and  
accounting. RADIUS enables centralized management of authentication data such as usernames and  
passwords using an AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting) concept to manage network access.  
Resolution  
The sharpness of an image, measured in Dots Per Inch (DPI). The higher the dpi, the greater the resolution.  
SMB  
Server Message Block (SMB) is a network protocol mainly applied to share files, printers, serial ports, and  
miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network. It also provides an authenticated Inter-process  
communication mechanism.  
SMTP  
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard for e-mail transmissions across the Internet. SMTP is a  
relatively simple, text-based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified, and then the  
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message text is transferred. It is a client-server protocol, where the client transmits an email message to the  
server.  
SSID  
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a name of a wireless local area network (WLAN). All wireless devices in a WLAN  
use the same SSID in order to communicate with each other. The SSIDs are case-sensitive and have a maximum  
length of 32 characters.  
Subnet Mask  
The subnet mask is used in conjunction with the network address to determine which part of the address is the  
network address and which part is the host address.  
TCP/IP  
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP); the set of communications protocols  
that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and most commercial networks run.  
TCR  
Transmission Confirmation Report (TCR) provides details of each transmission such as job status, transmission  
result and number of pages sent. This report can be set to print after each job or only after failed transmissions.  
TIFF  
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a variable-resolution bitmapped image format. TIFF describes image data  
that typically come from scanners. TIFF images make use of tags, keywords defining the characteristics of the  
image that is included in the file. This flexible and platform-independent format can be used for pictures that  
have been made by various image processing applications.  
Toner Cartridge  
A kind of bottle or container used in a machine like a printer which contains toner. Toner is a powder used in  
laser printers and photocopiers, which forms the text and images on the printed paper. Toner can be fused by  
a combination of heat/pressure from the fuser, causing it to bind to the fibers in the paper.  
TWAIN  
An industry standard for scanners and software. By using a TWAIN-compliant scanner with a TWAIN-compliant  
program, a scan can be initiated from within the program. It is an image capture API for Microsoft Windows and  
Apple Mac operating systems.  
UNC Path  
Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) is a standard way to access network shares in Window NT and other  
Microsoft products. The format of a UNC path is: \\<servername>\<sharename>\<Additional directory>  
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URL  
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the global address of documents and resources on the Internet. The first  
part of the address indicates what protocol to use, the second part specifies the IP address or the domain name  
where the resource is located.  
USB  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a standard that was developed by the USB Implementers Forum, Inc., to connect  
computers and peripherals. Unlike the parallel port, USB is designed to concurrently connect a single computer  
USB port to multiple peripherals.  
Watermark  
A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper that appears lighter when viewed by transmitted light.  
Watermarks were first introduced in Bologna, Italy in 1282; they have been used by papermakers to identify  
their product, and also on postage stamps, currency, and other government documents to discourage  
counterfeiting.  
WEP  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security protocol specified in IEEE 802.11 to provide the same level of  
security as that of a wired LAN. WEP provides security by encrypting data over radio so that it is protected as  
it is transmitted from one end point to another.  
WIA  
Windows Imaging Architecture (WIA) is an imaging architecture that is originally introduced in Windows Me  
and Windows XP Service Pack 3. A scan can be initiated from within these operating systems by using a  
WIA-compliant scanner.  
WPA  
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a class of systems to secure wireless (Wi-Fi) computer networks, which was  
created to improve upon the security features of WEP.  
WPA-PSK  
WPA-PSK (WPA Pre-Shared Key) is special mode of WPA for small business or home users. A shared key, or  
password, is configured in the wireless access point (WAP) and any wireless laptop or desktop devices.  
WPA-PSK generates a unique key for each session between a wireless client and the associated WAP for more  
advanced security.  
WPS  
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for establishing a wireless home network. If your wireless access  
point supports WPS, you can configure the wireless network connection easily without a computer.  
XPS  
XML Paper Specification (XPS) is a specification for a Page Description Language (PDL) and a new document  
format, which has benefits for portable document and electronic document, developed by Microsoft. It is an  
XML-based specification, based on a new print path and a vector-based device-independent document format.  
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Index  
A
D
address book  
default settings  
editing  
116  
tray setting  
48  
28  
group editing  
group registering  
registering  
117 driver installation  
116  
115  
using  
address book setup  
115  
115  
E
easy document creator  
entering character  
error message  
94  
36  
165  
B
buttons  
contrast  
id copy  
25  
25  
F
favorites settings, for printing  
77  
numeric keypad  
scan  
wps  
26  
fax  
24  
automatic redialing  
104  
106  
107  
105  
25  
canceling a reserved fax job  
changing the receive modes  
delaying a fax transmission  
forwarding a received fax to another  
destination  
C
cleaning  
112  
inside  
outside  
scan unit  
150  
149  
152  
149  
forwarding a sent fax to another destination  
111  
general setup  
124  
110  
108  
108  
109  
108  
108  
104  
101  
cleaning a machine  
control panel  
convention  
copy  
general setup  
copying  
receiving faxes in memory  
receiving in Fax mode  
receiving in secure mode  
receiving in Tel mode  
receiving with ext. telephone  
redialing the last number  
sending a fax in the computer  
12  
121  
basic copying  
reducing or enlarging copies  
87  
89  
Index | 206  
fax sending  
multi sending  
faxing  
L
103  
LCD display  
browsing the machine status  
130  
Linux  
driver installation  
loading  
121, 123, 124,  
adjusting darkness  
adjusting resolution  
preparing to fax  
receiving in Fax mode  
features  
113  
113  
100  
107  
7
28  
paper in the tray1  
special media  
loading originals  
41  
45  
51  
machine features  
print media feature  
front view  
119  
192  
21  
M
Mac  
G
general icons  
glossary  
12  
128  
196  
machine information  
machine setup  
28  
121, 123, 124, 130  
121, 123, 124, 130  
maintenance parts  
menu overview  
multi-purpose tray  
using special media  
139  
30  
H
HP Embedded Web Server  
66  
66  
general information  
45  
I
N
network  
id copy  
90  
69  
69  
information  
HP Smart app  
installation  
driver installation  
Windows  
general setup  
IPv6 configuration  
wireless network setup  
57  
133  
55  
55  
J
jam  
O
clearing original document  
tips for avoiding paper jams  
156, 159  
155  
output support  
50  
overlay printing  
Index | 207  
create  
delete  
print  
82  
83  
83  
R
rear view  
23  
reports  
machine information 121, 124, 125, 126, 128,  
130,  
resolution  
faxing  
131  
P
placing a machine  
adjusting the altitude  
preparing originals type  
print  
HP Smart app  
print media  
113  
37  
50  
S
69  
164  
safety  
information  
symbols  
scanning  
13  
13  
guidelines  
labels  
38  
46  
192  
48  
48  
45  
47  
output support  
preprinted paper  
special media  
Scanning from image editing program  
Scanning from network connected machine  
93  
95  
97  
X-Hvy 121-163  
Scanning using the WIA driver  
96  
69  
191  
192  
Printer Status  
printer status  
general information  
printing  
printing a document  
Windows  
special printer features  
printing feature  
problem  
84  
Smart app  
specifications  
print media  
status  
84  
24, 25  
supplies  
74  
79  
79  
available supplies  
estimated toner cartridge life  
monitoring the supplies life  
ordering  
137  
141  
147  
137  
164  
operating system problems  
problems  
faxing problems  
paper feeding problems  
power problems  
printing problems  
printing quality problems  
scanning problems  
182  
184  
172  
173  
174  
177  
183  
T
toner cartridge  
estimated life  
141  
Index | 208  
handling instructions  
redistributing toner  
replacing the cartridge  
storing  
140  
142  
143  
140  
tray  
adjusting the width and length  
changing the tray size  
setting the paper size and type  
troubleshooting  
40  
40  
48  
wireless  
187  
U
understanding the status LED  
using help  
162  
78  
W
watermark  
create  
delete  
edit  
81  
82  
81  
Windows  
common Windows problems  
driver installation  
185  
28  
driver installation for network connected 57  
system requirements  
wireless  
194  
USB cable  
62  
network cable  
62  
Index | 209  

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