HP Hewlett Packard DESKJET 1120C User Manual

User's  
Guide  
HP DeskJet 1120C  
Professional Series  
This User's Guide with video help is also  
available in electronic copy in the Starter CD.  
Contents  
Section  
Getting Started  
• Understanding the Printer's Parts and Functions  
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2
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• Setting Up  
• Accessing Information  
Section 2 Printing Basics  
• Loading Paper  
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• Replacing and Maintaining Print Cartridges  
10  
11  
• Getting to Know Your Printer Software  
• Changing Print Settings  
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13  
15  
17  
• Printing with Special Features  
• Using Your Printer on a Network  
• Printing from DOS Software Programs  
Section  
3 Support  
• Troubleshooting  
• Customer Support  
• HP Supplies  
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21  
23  
Section  
4 Specifications  
• Printer Specifications  
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26  
27  
28  
• Regulatory Notice  
• Declaration of Conformity  
• Hewlett-Packard Warranty Statement  
1
Understanding the Printer's Parts and Functions  
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Printer Parts  
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Functions  
Power Button and Indicator  
Resume Button and Indicator  
Turns the printer on and off. See the following section on  
"Printer Lights".  
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Indicates that user intervention is required.  
See the following section on "Printer Lights".  
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Cartridge Indicator  
Indicates print cartridges need user attention.  
Holds paper in place.  
Paper Length/Width Adjuster  
Alternative Top Media Feed  
Main Bottom Media Tray  
Holds up to 10 sheets of paper.  
Holds the stack of commonly used paper.  
Holds up to 150 sheets of paper.  
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Output Tray  
Receives paper as it comes out of the printer.  
Holds up to 50 sheets of printed paper.  
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Print Cartridge Latches  
Printer Cover  
Secure the print cartridges.  
Keeps dust particles from the printer parts.  
For feeding thick paper requiring straight paper path.  
For connecting to a power source.  
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Rear Media Feed  
Power Socket  
12  
Parallel Port  
For sending and receiving data to and from the computer.  
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Printer Lights  
The lights on the front panel of the printer indicate if the printer is on, in the process of receiving data,  
or in an error state.  
If the lights are...  
Then...  
Power  
Resume  
Cartridge  
Off  
Off  
Off  
The printer is off. Press the Power button to turn on the printer.  
Power  
Resume  
Cartridge  
On  
Off  
Off  
The printer is ready to print. You can send a document to the printer.  
Power  
Resume  
Cartridge  
Blinking  
Off  
Off  
The printer is receiving data from the computer or is printing.  
Wait for the document to print.  
Power  
Resume  
Cartridge  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Off  
There is either a paper jam or the movement of the print cartridge  
cradle is obstructed.  
Power  
Resume  
Cartridge  
Blinking  
Blinking  
Blinking  
The printer is in error state.  
Turn the printer off and then on. If the three lights remain blinking,  
call your nearest Customer Support center, see page 21.  
Power  
On  
This indicates one or more of the following:  
Resume  
Cartridge  
Off  
Blinking  
the top cover is open;  
a print cartridge is missing or not functioning properly.  
Power  
On  
This indicates one or more of the following:  
Resume  
Cartridge  
Blinking  
Off  
the printer is out of paper;  
the printer is waiting for the ink on special media (transparencies)  
to dry, before printing the next page;  
user intervention required to load or feed paper by following the  
instructions on the computer screen before pressing the Resume  
button to continue printing;  
user intervention required to feed paper to the rear media feed.  
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Setting Up  
Step 1 - Unpack  
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Check that the following items are included with the printer:  
• Power Cord  
• Black Print Cartridge  
• Color Print Cartridge  
• User’s Guide  
• Output Tray  
• Starter CD  
• Print Kit  
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Remove the packaging material and the four pieces of tape securing the printer  
(one at the back).  
Open the top cover and remove the fifth piece of tape and white packing material  
from the inside of the printer.  
Step 2 - Install the Output Tray  
1
Remove the output tray from its plastic cover.  
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4
Align the guides on the output tray with the grooves on the printer.  
Push the tray in to lock the left side then the right side.  
Lower the tray to its horizontal position.  
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Step 3 - Connect the Cables  
Note: The cable that connects the printer to the computer is not supplied with the printer. You will need to  
purchase a parallel cable. HP recommends a high-quality IEEE-1284 compliant parallel printer cable  
(HP part number C2950A or C2951A).  
1
Turn the computer off.  
2
Connect one end of the printer cable to the parallel port  
on the back of the printer and snap both clips onto the  
notches of the connector.  
3
Connect the other end of the printer cable to the parallel  
port on the back of the computer and tighten the screws  
on the connector.  
Note: Do not share the parallel port with a Zip drive or scanner.  
4
Plug the power cord into the printer and then into a grounded outlet.  
Step 4 - Install the Print Cartridges  
1
Press the Power button to turn on the printer.  
2
Open the printer cover.  
The print cartridge cradles will move to the center of the printer.  
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4
5
Lift up the print cartridge latches.  
C1823A  
Remove the color print cartridge from its package.  
Gently remove the tape covering the ink nozzles.  
Be careful not to touch the ink nozzles or the  
gold-colored contacts.  
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Insert and push the print cartridge firmly down into the left cradle  
and snap the cartridge latch onto the print cartridge.  
51645A  
Repeat steps 4 to 6 to install the black cartridge  
into the right cradle.  
Note: Both print cartridges must be correctly  
installed for the printer to work.  
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Close the printer cover.  
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Step 5 - Insert Paper  
Main Bottom Media Tray  
1
Raise the output tray and extend the paper  
width and length adjusters to the maximum.  
2
Insert up to 150 sheets of paper  
aligning the right edge of the paper stack  
against the right side of the In-Tray, print  
side down. Slide the paper in until it stops.  
3
Slide the paper width and length adjusters  
in until they press lightly against the paper stack.  
4
Lower the output tray to its horizontal position.  
Alternative Top Media Feed  
1
Extend the alternative media feed and slide the paper  
width adjuster to the outermost position.  
2
Insert up to a maximum of 10 sheets of paper along  
the right side of the alternative media feed, print side down,  
until it stops.  
3
Slide the paper width adjuster in until it stops at the edges of the paper.  
Step 6 - Install the Printer Software  
Before you can use the printer, you must install the printer software. To install the printer software, you need  
at least 8 MB of RAM and Microsoft Windows 3.1x or 95 installed in your computer. To install the Windows NT  
4.0 printer software, you need at least 24 MB of RAM and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 installed in your  
computer. Please refer to page 25, “Hardware Compatibility” for hardware requirements.  
Note: For Windows 95 users.  
* If you see this message, New Hardware Found, before or during installation, select Do not  
install a driver (Windows will not prompt you again) and click OK. Follow the instructions below to  
install the printer software.  
* If you see the Update Device Driver Wizard dialog, click Next. Subsequently, click Finish. Follow the  
instructions below to install the printer software.  
Installing from the Starter CD  
Note: The Starter CD includes a utility to easily copy the HP DeskJet 1120C printer software to 3.5-inch,  
high-density diskettes. This allows you to use the diskettes to install the software on systems that do  
not have a CD-ROM drive. See the Printer Software menu in the Starter CD.  
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Start Microsoft Windows and make sure no other Windows applications are running.  
Insert the Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive. The installation program will run automatically.  
Click the Printer Driver option on the CD menu to install your printer software.  
If the installation program does not automatically run, follow the instructions below.  
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If the install does not run automatically  
1
Start Microsoft Windows and make sure no other Windows applications are running.  
Insert the CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive.  
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Select File, Run in Windows 3.1 or select Start, Run in Windows 95/NT 4.0.  
At the Command Line box, type the letter of your computer's CD-ROM drive,  
followed by :\INSTALL (for example, D:\INSTALL).  
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Follow the instructions that appear on the screen to complete installation.  
Step 7 - Align Cartridges and Printer Test  
You should align the print cartridges whenever a new cartridge is installed. This ensures that black and  
color inks align when printed together on the same text, line, or graphic.  
1
Run the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox software utility by double-clicking on the DJ1120C Toolbox icon  
on the desktop or in the program group.  
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3
Click the Maintenance tab, and select Align Print Cartridges.  
Follow the instructions on the computer screen.  
Once you have aligned the cartridges, you may want to test the printer setup.  
To do so, select Print a Self-Test from the Maintenance tab of the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
Accessing Information  
User's Guide  
includes information about using the printer software, selecting and using paper, printing  
using special features, replacing print cartridges, solving printer problems, ordering  
HP Supplies and accessing Customer Support.  
Toolbox  
provides "how-to" and troubleshooting instructions, as well as access to printer maintenance  
functions and HP information.  
Starter CD  
includes a quick tour of your printer, a diskette download utility for the printer software,  
videos on how to use your printer, print samples, an electronic copy of this user's guide, and  
ordering information.  
Print Kit  
Web Site  
includes software that you can use for creating projects to print using the HP DeskJet 1120C  
printer.  
latest printer software, product and support information.  
Note: If the help suggestions provided in the user's guide, toolbox, and Starter CD are not sufficient to help you  
solve your printing problems, you may obtain assistance from the HP Customer Support Center. See  
page 21 for a list of resources available to you for the support and maintenance of your printer.  
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Loading Paper  
Your printer supports paper sizes from 4"x6" to 13”x19” .  
Paper may be loaded using one of the ways described below.  
Main Bottom Media Tray  
This is the default tray for loading commonly used paper.  
Holds up to 150 sheets of paper or 15 envelopes.  
Alternative Top Media Feed  
Designed for occasional printing such as printing  
on transparencies, labels or envelopes.  
Holds up to 10 sheets of paper or 3 envelopes.  
Rear Media Feed  
Provides a straight paper path for printing on  
thick paper (up to 0.3mm) such as cardboard.  
Holds 1 sheet of paper at any time.  
Tips for Selecting Paper  
Always use paper that conforms with those listed under "Recommended Media Weight and Sizes",  
in the Printer Specifications section on page 25.  
Do not use media that is damaged, curled, or wrinkled. Do not use paper with cutouts or perforations  
or paper that is heavily textured or embossed.  
Do not use multiple-part forms.  
Load only one type of paper at a time into any of the trays.  
Always insert paper print side down, with the right edge of the paper aligned against the right edge  
of the tray.  
Do not load more that 150 sheets of paper or 15 envelopes into the main tray at one time.  
For the alternative tray, do not load more than 10 sheets of paper or 3 envelopes.  
The rear media feed only takes 1 sheet of paper at a time.  
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To print using the main tray:  
1
Raise the output tray and extend the paper width  
and length adjusters to the maximum.  
2a  
2a Insert paper and align the right edge of the paper stack  
against the right side of the tray.  
Note: For printing on special media such as transparencies  
and envelopes, insert paper with the print side facing down.  
2b For printing on cards, extend the card adjuster and slide in until  
it presses lightly against the edge of the cards.  
2b  
3
Slide the paper width and length adjusters in until  
they press lightly against the paper stack.  
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5
Lower the output tray to its horizontal position.  
5
For printing on envelopes or cards, push the tabs  
near the paper output slot down until they lock in place.  
Remember to push the tabs back up into place  
once printing is complete.  
6
Adjust print settings in the HP DeskJet 1120C printer  
driver to match the paper type, size, and orientation.  
See "Changing Print Settings" on page 12.  
Note:  
For information on using the alternative tray, rear media feed, or printing on other types of media,  
see "Print on various paper types and sizes" on the "How Do I?" tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
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Replacing and Maintaining Print Cartridges  
Replacing the Print Cartridges  
Note: Do not remove a print cartridge until you are ready to replace it. If one print cartridge is empty,  
the other will still print. However, the printer will not print unless both cartridges are in place.  
Use only recommended print cartridges (HP part no. 51645A for black and HP part no. C1823A for  
color). Damage to the printer or the print cartridge resulting from modifying or refilling the print  
cartridge is not the responsibility of Hewlett-Packard.  
1
Turn on the printer, and then open the top cover.  
The print cartridge cradles move to the center of the printer, and the Cartridge light flashes.  
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3
Lift up the print cartridge latch, grasp the top of the print cartridge, and pull it up and out of its cradle.  
Remove the new print cartridge from its package and gently remove any tape covering the ink nozzles,  
being careful not to touch the ink nozzles or the gold-colored contacts.  
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Push the new cartridge down firmly into its cradle slot and close the print cartridge latch.  
Close the printer's top cover.  
The cartridges return to their "home" position on the right side of the printer,  
and the Resume light stops flashing.  
Maintaining the Print Cartridges  
Aligning the print cartridges  
You should align the print cartridges whenever a new cartridge is installed. This insures that black and color  
inks will align when printed together on the same text, line, or graphic.  
1
Turn on the computer and printer.  
2
Run the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox by double-clicking the DJ1120C Toolbox icon on the desktop  
or in the program group.  
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5
Click the Maintenance tab.  
Select Align Print Cartridges.  
Follow the instructions on your computer screen to align the cartridges.  
Cleaning the print cartridges  
Clean the print cartridges when you notice lines or dots missing from printed text or graphics.  
Note: Do not clean print cartridges unnecessarily, as this consumes ink and shortens the life  
of the print cartridges.  
1
Run the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox by double-clicking the DJ1120C Toolbox icon on the desktop or in  
the program group.  
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Click the Maintenance tab.  
Select Clean Print Cartridges.  
Follow the instructions on your computer screen to clean the cartridges.  
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Getting to Know Your Printer Software  
Software  
This section provides an overview of the components and functions of your printer software.  
Printer Software Components  
The HP DeskJet 1120C printer driver is equipped with special printing capabilities (see Printing with Special  
Features), and enhanced print time functions (see details below). In addition, the following software utilities are  
provided:  
Toolbox program provides access to all the information you need when using the printer.  
Status Monitor provides printer status information such as current print job and current print settings. It  
also allows you to cancel your print job.  
Uninstaller provides an easy and efficient means to remove the printer software,  
and the entries no longer required from the Window's registry.  
Access HP Web Site provides a link to HP web site for latest printer software,  
product and support information.  
Registration Utility allows you to register your printer through the Internet. Registration entitles  
you to receive prompt information about software upgrades, and future HP products.  
You can access these functions in the printer's program group.  
Enhanced Print Time Functions  
The HP DeskJet 1120C printer driver provides several functions that you can access in the user interface.  
Print Preview. The HP DeskJet 1120C printer driver has the ability to display a  
preview of your actual printout before printing. Application preview only shows you the  
printout based on the application's options. The HP DeskJet 1120C printer driver however  
will show you the actual output, that is, it shows you the combined effect of the  
application and printer settings that the printer will finally print. If what you see in the  
PrintPreview is not what you want, then you cancel the print job. Remember to reselect  
your print settings before printing again.  
Print Settings Confirmation. The HP DeskJet 1120C printer driver provides you a quick  
means to change some common printing options such as print quality, number of  
copies, and paper type without having to change the settings in the printer driver. When  
you print, a popup dialog with the common printing options appears. You may change  
these options or click Print to continue.  
Note: By default, the enhanced print time functions are enabled. You can customize these  
functions in the Preference tab of the printer driver. See "Changing Print Settings" on page 12.  
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Changing Print Settings  
Select Your Printer  
To use your HP DeskJet 1120C printer, make sure that it is selected as the default printer.  
To select your printer as the default printer - Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0  
1
Click Start, select Settings followed by Printers.  
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3
Click the HP DeskJet 1120C printer icon to select it.  
From the File menu, select Set As Default, then close the window.  
To select your printer as the default printer - Windows 3.1  
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3
In the Program Manager, open the Main program group.  
Double-click Control Panel to open it, then double-click Printers.  
Select the HP DeskJet 1120C printer from the Installed Printers list, and then click  
Set As Default Printer.  
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Click Close and exit the Control Panel.  
Change Print Options  
HP’s Print Settings dialog box allows you to select settings such as paper type and print quality that are not  
provided by the software program.  
You can change the print settings for the current document from your software program. This procedure will vary  
depending on the software program you are using.  
1
Select either Print, Print Setup or Printer Setup from the File menu.  
2
Click Printer, Setup, Options or Properties according to your software program.  
3a If you click Printer in step 2, you will need to click Options, then Setup.  
3b If you click Setup, you will either see the HP Print Settings right away, or you will need to click Options.  
3c If you click Options, you will need to click Setup.  
3d If you click Properties, you will see the HP Print Settings right away.  
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Change the settings under the Setup, Color, Features, or Preference tabs in the HP print settings dialog  
box.  
Note: Click the Help button at the bottom right-hand corner of each tab for explanations on the items  
found in each tabs.  
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Printing with Special Features  
The HP DeskJet 1120C printer driver allows you to create exciting and impactful documents easily. These features will  
help you to produce professional-looking documents like direct mailer, brochures, large spreadsheets, newsletter and  
extra large posters from your desktop.  
HP ZoomSmart Scaling Technology  
Billboard  
Allows you to enlarge or reduce a selected print job.  
Allows you to enlarge your page and prints  
sections of that page onto several sheets of paper  
to form a large poster.  
Usage  
Prints your letter-size document such as calendar and  
spreadsheet easily onto larger paper size without the  
need to reformat the original document in the software  
application.  
Usage  
Prints your document up to five times its formatted  
page size and paste the printed pages together to  
form a poster.  
Tips  
Tips  
You can also reduce your document by printing on  
smaller paper size. For example, you can print a C-size  
document onto a letter-size paper.  
If your document contains more than 1 page, only the  
first page or the current page of the document will be  
printed.  
If you have a C-size document, you may use this to  
print on 2 sheets of 11" x 17" paper. Or, if you have a  
11" x 17" document, you may use this to print on 2  
sheets of letter-size paper.  
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Booklet  
Handouts  
Enables you to print 2, 4 or 8 pages of your  
document onto one single sheet of paper.  
Enables you to print 2 pages onto a single larger  
sheet, and reorders the page sequencing so that the  
printouts can be folded in half to form a booklet.  
Usage  
Usage  
Prints 2, 4, or 8 pages of your presentation materials  
onto a single sheet for distribution. Also useful for  
printing electronic mail.  
Prints professional looking documents like newsletters  
and brochures.  
Tips  
Tips  
It is advisable to set the document size before you begin  
working on your document. It is not recommended for  
you to create your document using custom-sized paper.  
Try printing on larger paper size to enhance readability.  
When creating your document, the left and right margin  
should be at least 0.5" (12.7mm). Otherwise, use the  
"Shrink to Fit" option in Booklet to "shrink" your  
document to fit within 0.5 margins.  
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HP DeskJet 1120C  
HP DeskJet 1120C  
HP DeskJet 1120C  
HP DeskJet 1120C  
HP Desk  
HP Desk  
HP Desk  
HP Desk  
HP Desk  
HP Desk  
2-Sided Printing  
Banner  
Allows you to print on continuous feed.  
Allows you to print on both sides of a page.  
Usage  
Prints party and exhibition banners easily.  
Usage  
Prints professional looking double-sided documents  
like newsletters, brochures and catalogues.  
Tips  
Use only HP Banner Paper and make sure you tear  
one sheet more than is required to print the banner.  
Tips  
If your document contains lots of graphics, use thick  
media such as HP Premium InkJet Heavyweight Paper  
for better results.  
When printing, stretch out the Banner paper  
(see diagram) and insert the first sheet into the  
alternative top media feed.  
Mirror Image  
Allows you to print a laterally inverted image of  
your page.  
Usage  
Prints your transparencies using this feature allows  
you to write on the top side of the transparencies  
which can be easily cleaned off later. Also useful for  
printing on T-shirt transfers.  
Note:  
*
For more information on printing using these special  
features, see the topic "Print with Special Features" on the  
"How Do I?" tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
If your application supports such features, it is  
advisable for you to select the feature from your  
application.  
When the Resume light blinks while you are printing  
Booklet, 2-sided, or Banner, make sure you read the  
instructions on your computer screen before pressing the  
Resume button to continue printing.  
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*
Tips  
Most T-shirt printing applications, by default, print a  
mirror image of your document. Do not choose this  
feature again in the printer settings.  
*
Use print Preview to verify the print-out before printing.  
For more information, refer to "Enhanced Print Time  
Functions" on page 11.  
Select a Special Feature  
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2
Click the Features tab in the print settings. See "Changing Print Settings" on page 12.  
Select the required feature.  
The screen will display the various options available for the selected special feature.  
Note: Click the Help button at the bottom right-hand corner of this tab for explanations descriptions of  
the various options.  
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Change the necessary print settings and proceed to print your document.  
Note:  
For more information on printing using these special features, see the topic "Print with Special  
Features" on the "How Do I?" tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
To turn off special features selection and print in the normal (default) mode, i.e. printing on  
one-side of the paper without any of the special features, click No features in the Features tab.  
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Using Your Printer on a Network  
The HP DeskJet 1120C printer can be shared in a network environment by connecting it directly to a network via  
an optional HP JetDirect external print server. You may also share your printer using Windows printer sharing  
methods. Refer to the topic "Use the printer on a network" on the "How Do I?" tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C  
Toolbox.  
If you are using JetDirect EX Plus, it is recommended that you upgrade your firmware to E.05.13. Check the  
HP JetDirect  
external print  
server  
Before you install the printer software:  
Make sure that your computer and print server are configured properly in a network environment. For  
information about installation and setup of HP JetDirect print servers, refer to your HP JetDirect Hardware  
and Software Installation Guides.  
For Windows for Workgroup 3.11, Print Manager must be enabled. To enable this, double-click the Printers  
icon in the Control Panel and choose Use print manager.  
Installing Printer Software in Windows for Workgroup 3.11  
At the server:  
I. If the server is running Novell Netware 3.12 & 4.11, set up the printer and make the cable connections to  
your network.  
II. If the server is running Windows NT 4.0 , ensure that your printer port is shared.  
1
Set up the printer and make the cable connections to your network.  
Install the printer software from the Starter CD (see page 6).  
2
3
Select the HP DeskJet 1120C printer in the Printers folder, right-click the mouse and select  
Properties.  
4
Go to the Ports tab, select Add Port, and configure the type of Port Monitor you wish to use for this  
shared printer, such as HP JetDirect Port.  
Be sure to set up this printer so that it is “shared”.  
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At the client :  
1
Install the printer software from the Starter CD (see page 6).  
2
When prompted for the printer name and port, choose “HP DeskJet 1120C Printer” and either “None”  
or the Port (LPT1:) for the port that you wish to redirect the printer to. Click OK.  
Continue installation until complete, then restart Windows.  
3
4
Select Printers from the Windows Control Panel, click on the HP DeskJet 1120C printer icon, then click  
Connect.  
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6
Choose the port to which the printer is connected (for example LPT3).  
Click Network... then select the network path for the printer. To set up the printer as a permanent  
network printer on your system, click the Permanent box, and then click Connect.  
Installing Printer Software in Windows 95 / NT 4.0  
At the server :  
I. If the server is running Novell Netware 3.12 & 4.11, set up the printer and make the cable connections to  
your network.  
II. If the server is running Windows NT 4.0 , ensure that your printer port is shared.  
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2
3
Set up the printer and make the cable connections to your network.  
Install the printer software from the Starter CD (see page 6).  
Select the HP DeskJet 1120C printer in the Printers folder, right click the mouse and select  
Properties.  
4
Go to the Ports tab, select Add Port, and configure the type of Port Monitor you wish to use for this  
shared printer, such as HP JetDirect Port.  
Be sure to set up this printer so that it is “shared”.  
At the client :  
Note: If both the client and the server are running Windows NT 4.0, skip the following steps and use Network  
Printer Server in NT 4.0 (Point-and-Print) to install the printer software.  
1
Install the printer software from the Starter CD. (see page 6).  
2
Follow the instruction to complete the installation. Select the HP DeskJet 1120C printer and any LPT  
port when installing.  
3
To access the Properties sheet of your printer, right-click on your printer icon in the Printers folder and  
select Properties.  
4a Windows 95:  
Go to the Details tab, select Add Port, select Local Port and type the name of the server followed by  
the name of the printer, such as \\ComputerName\\PrinterName.  
4b Windows NT 4.0:  
Go to the Ports tab, select Add Port, highlight Local Port, select New Port and type the name of the  
server followed by the name of the printer, such as \\ComputerName\\PrinterName.  
Note: If the server is running Windows NT 4.0, install the JetAdmin software which comes with the  
JetDirect products.  
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Printing from DOS Software Programs  
When printing in DOS, there are two different ways you can adjust print settings: the HP DeskJet Control Panel for  
DOS and DOS printer drivers.  
HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS  
DOS users have access to many printer features through specific DOS printer drivers; however, many software  
manufacturers do not develop printer drivers for their software programs. Use the DeskJet Control Panel to  
specify the default printer setting for printing from your DOS program.  
Note: HP DeskJet Control Panel does not support printing of special features.  
Installing the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS  
Before you install the Control Panel, make sure you have setup your printer and that the printer is  
turned on.  
1
Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
2
At the DOS prompt C:\>, type the CD-ROM drive letter and change the directory to \driver\win\disk3, e.g.  
D:\driver\win\disk3.  
3
Type INSTALL and press ENTER.  
4
Follow the instructions on your computer screen to complete installation.  
Note: If you have created installation disks from the Starter CD (see "Installation from the Starter CD"  
on page 6), then you can install the HP DeskJet Control Panel from floppy disk 3.  
Using the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS  
To open the DeskJet Control Panel, at the DOS prompt, change your directory to C:\DJ1120C, type DJCP and  
press ENTER.  
Use the Control Panel to select print settings that may not be available from some DOS programs. Duplicate  
print settings that are selected from a DOS software program may override print settings selected in the Control  
Panel. The Control Panel also allows you to clean and align the print cartridges for best print quality.  
DOS Printer Drivers  
Printer drivers are supplied by the manufacturers of DOS software programs. The recommended printer driver to  
use is the HP DeskJet 850. If that is not available use the HP DeskJet 600 or 500 series.  
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Troubleshooting  
A blank page is printed  
Check the print cartridges for tape  
Make sure you remove the protective plastic tape  
that covers the ink nozzles.  
Nothing is printed  
Be patient  
Check for an empty print cartridge  
Complex documents containing many fonts,  
graphics, and/or color photos take longer to  
begin printing. If the Power light is blinking, the  
printer is processing information.  
If you are printing black text and a blank page is  
printed, your black print cartridge may be empty.  
Replace the black print cartridge.  
Check the printer setup  
Make sure your HP DeskJet 1120C printer is  
selected as the current or default printer.  
Check the power  
Make sure the power cord is connected firmly to  
the printer and to a working outlet, and that the  
printer is turned on. The Power light on the front  
panel of the printer should be lit.  
Check the parallel port on your computer  
Make sure your printer is connected directly to the  
parallel port. Do not share the port with other  
devices such as a Zip drive.  
Check the paper  
Make sure paper is loaded correctly in the tray  
and that the paper is not jammed in the printer.  
See page 20 to clear a paper jam.  
Placement of the text or graphics  
is wrong  
Check the print cartridges  
Make sure that both the black and color print  
cartridges are properly installed and that the top  
cover of the printer is closed.  
The paper size or orientation settings  
may be incorrect  
Make sure the paper size and page orientation  
selected in the software program match the  
settings in the HP print settings dialog box. See  
"Changing Print Settings" on the "How Do I?"  
tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
Try printing a "sample page"  
Turn the printer off, then back on. Press  
the Resume button and release it when the  
Resume light starts to blink. If the sample page  
prints, then the problem is not with the printer.  
The black and color print cartridges  
Check the interface cable (Windows 3.1x / 95 only)  
Make sure that a high quality bi-directional  
interface cable (IEEE-1284 compliant) is connected  
properly to both the printer and the computer.  
To test the cable, click the Maintenance tab in the  
HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox, and select  
may need to be aligned  
Print cartridges need to be aligned whenever one  
has been removed or replaced, or if the black ink  
and color ink do not seem to line up properly with  
each other on the page. See "Align print  
cartridges" on the "Maintenance" tab in the HP  
DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
"Run bi-directional cable test".  
Check the printer setup  
The paper may not be loaded correctly  
Make sure your HP DeskJet printer is selected as  
the current or default printer. See "Select Your  
Printer", page 12.  
If everything on the page is slanted or skewed,  
make sure the paper width and length adjusters fit  
snugly against the left and bottom edges of the  
paper stack, and that there are no more than 150  
sheets of paper loaded in the main tray or 10  
sheets of paper in the alternative tray.  
Check the network setup  
Make sure that your printer is properly setup in  
network environment. See "Use the printer on a  
network" on the "How Do I?" tab in the HP DeskJet  
1120C Toolbox and the documentation provided  
by your network vendors.  
The margin settings may be wrong  
If the text or graphics are cut off at the edges of  
the page, make sure the margin settings for the  
document do not exceed the printable area of  
your printer. See "Printer Specifications",  
page 25.  
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Print quality is poor  
If colors are printed in shades of gray, Print in  
Grayscale is probably selected in the HP print  
settings dialog box. The Automatic ColorSmart  
selection will give the best color representation.  
The print quality setting may need to be changed  
While the EconoFast setting prints faster and uses  
less ink, it may cause text to appear faded or  
colors to appear dull. Select Normal or Best Print  
Quality in the HP print settings dialog box.  
See "Change print settings" on the "How Do I?" tab in  
the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
The wrong printer may be selected  
Make sure your HP DeskJet printer is selected as  
the current or default printer. See "Select Your  
Printer", page 12.  
A print cartridge may be low on ink or clogged  
If print quality deteriorates, click the Maintenance  
tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox, and select  
"Clean print cartridges". Follow the instructions on  
the screen. If print quality does not improve, a  
cartridge may be low on ink, and will need to be  
replaced.  
Printer takes a long time to print a job  
Check your system configuration  
The minimum system configuration for your  
printer is 486-66MHz with 8MB RAM. However, the  
printer performance is optimized for Pentium  
machines.  
The paper type setting may be incorrect  
There may be insufficient harddisk space  
in your system  
When printing on transparencies or other special  
paper types, select the corresponding paper type  
in the HP print settings dialog box. See "Print on  
various paper types and sizes" on the "How Do I?"  
tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox.  
For printing on 11"x17" paper, it is recommended  
that you should have at least 50MB free harddisk  
space in your system. If you are printing graphics  
intensive files, make sure you have enough  
(>50MB) harddisk space.  
The paper may not be suitable for use with your  
HP DeskJet printer  
There may be insufficient virtual memory  
in your system  
Increase the size of your system's virtual memory.  
Paper that is too thin or has a slick surface may  
not feed properly. Paper that is heavily textured  
does not accept ink well. Use HP Premium Papers  
or test other paper types before purchasing in  
large quantities. See "Recommended Printable  
Weight" in the "Printer Specifications" section on  
page 25.  
See "Other Known Problems" in the Readme file.  
The option to print line art and photo images  
is enabled  
If you are printing Best mode on HP Premium  
Photo Paper and have enabled the option to print  
line art and photo images, you need at least  
200 MB free harddisk space in your system.  
Also, the printer will take a longer time to spool.  
Something on the page is missing  
or incorrect  
The margin settings may be wrong  
If the text or graphics are cut off at the edges of  
the page, make sure the margin settings for the  
document do not exceed the printable area of  
your printer.  
The port setting configuration in your system  
is not set to ECP (Windows 3.1x / 95 only)  
Refer to the manual that comes with your  
computer for information on how to change your  
port setting or contact your computer  
manufacturer.  
Cable connection may be poor or cable may be  
bad (Windows 3.1x / 95 only)  
If meaningless characters are printed, make sure  
you are using a bi-directional cable and that the  
cable is firmly connected to both your printer and  
computer. To test the cable, click the Maintenance  
tab in the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox, and select  
"Run bi-directional cable test".  
The printer cable is not a bi-directional cable  
(Windows 3.1x / 95 only)  
Replace the printer cable with a IEEE-1284 printer  
cable.  
A print cartridge may be low on ink  
Replace the low ink print cartridge.  
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Close the printer cover.  
Turn off the printer, and then turn it on.  
Insufficient harddisk space or virtual  
memory to print  
There is insufficient harddisk space in your  
system  
Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams  
Cancel the print job and free up your harddisk  
space before printing again. Alternatively, try  
printing one page a time instead of printing the  
entire document.  
Make sure nothing is blocking the paper path.  
Do not overload the alternative paper tray.  
The alternative paper tray holds up to 10  
sheets of plain paper or other print material  
measuring the same thickness. The bottom  
main tray holds up to 150 sheets of plain  
paper.  
There is insufficient virtual memory in your  
system  
Increase the size of your system's virtual memory.  
Load paper in the proper manner.  
Do not use paper that is curled or crumpled.  
Always use paper that conforms with those  
listed, in the Printer Specifications section on  
page 25.  
See "Other Known Problems" in the Readme file.  
The option to print line art and photo images  
is enabled  
If you are printing Best mode on HP Premium  
Photo Paper and have enabled the option to print  
line art and photo images, you need at least  
200 MB free harddisk space in your sytem.  
Also, the printer will take a longer time to spool.  
Printing a Sample Page  
Your printer will print without being connected to a  
computer. This allows you to see that your printer  
is set up, and is working properly by printing a  
sample page.  
Paper is Jammed in the Printer  
To print a sample page  
To clear a paper jam  
1
Turn off the printer, and then turn it on again  
by pressing the Power button.  
1
Leave the printer on, open the printer cover  
and push the print cartridge cradle to the side.  
2
Press the Resume button and release it when  
the Resume light starts to blink.  
Your printer will print a sample page.  
Printing a Diagnostic Page  
To print a diagnostic page  
1
Power on your printer.  
2
Press and hold down the Power button and  
press the Resume button four times.  
Release the Power button.  
3
Your printer will print a diagnostic page.  
The information on the diagnostic page is  
useful to our customer support center in  
helping you troubleshoot your printer  
problem.  
2
Free any wrinkled paper and press the  
Resume button until the printer ejects the  
entire sheet of paper. If this does not work,  
turn the printer off, then on again until the  
printer ejects the entire sheet of paper. If  
necessary, free any wrinkled paper and  
pull the sheet of paper towards you.  
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Customer Support  
The information in the previous chapter suggests solutions to common problems. If your printer is not operating  
properly and these suggestions do not solve your problem, try using one of the following support services to  
obtain assistance.  
Note: There are no user serviceable parts inside the printer.  
HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox  
The " Troubleshooting" tab in this program provides an easy step-by-step solutions to common printing problems. You  
should be able to resolve most printing problems by stepping through the provided solutions. You can run this  
program by double-clicking the DJ1120C Toolbox icon on the desktop or in the program group.  
Internet  
Visit our World Wide Web for the latest printer software, product and support information.  
HP FIRST  
HP FIRST is an automated information fax retrieval service which provides toll-free, 24-hour technical information to  
you by fax. Call HP FIRST at the following telephone numbers:  
United States and Canada  
United Kingdom  
For service in English outside UK  
Australia  
800 333 1917  
0800 96 02 71  
+31 20 681 5792  
613 9272 2627  
0660 8128  
Austria  
Belgium (Dutch)  
Belgium (French)  
China  
0800 11906  
0800 17043  
86 10 6505 5280  
800 10453  
Denmark  
Finland  
800 13134  
France  
Germany  
Hong Kong  
India  
Indonesia  
Italy  
Korea  
Malaysia  
New Zealand  
Norway  
0800 905900  
0130 810061  
2506 2422  
9111 682 6031  
21-352 2044  
1678 59020  
822 769 0543  
03 298 2478  
64 09 356 6642  
800 11319  
Philippines  
Portugal  
Singapore  
(65) 275 7251  
05 05 313342  
275 7251  
Spain  
Sweden  
Switzerland (French)  
Switzerland (German)  
Thailand  
900 993123  
020 795743  
0800 551526  
0800 551 527  
662 661 3511  
0800 022 2420  
The Netherlands  
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HP Telephone Support  
During the warranty period, you may obtain assistance from the HP Customer Support Center.  
Before calling, please fill in the following information to be ready to help your Customer Support Center  
representative:  
What is the serial number of your printer (check the back of your printer)?  
What model printer do you have? HP DeskJet 1120C  
What is the brand and model of your computer?  
What is the version of printer software you are using (check the titlebar of the HP DeskJet 1120C Toolbox)  
and what driver have you selected?  
Run the DJ1120C Toolbox software utility by double clicking on the icon in the program group in Windows 3.1x  
or on the desktop in Windows 95. Click the Maintenance tab, and select "Display system information".  
Have this information ready when you call the support lines.  
The HP Customer Support Center can be reached at any of the following numbers:  
For customers in US:  
During Warranty: 208 323 2551  
Monday through Friday  
Monday through Friday  
6 am to 6 pm (MST)  
7 am to 6 pm (MST)  
Post Warranty:  
900 555 1500 ($2.50 per minute)  
For customers outside US:  
Africa/Middle East  
Argentina  
Australia  
+41 22/780 71 11  
541 781 4061/69  
613 9272 8000  
0660 6386  
Austria  
Belgium (Dutch)  
Belgium (French)  
Brazil  
Canada  
China  
02 6268806  
02 6268807  
55 11 709 1444  
208 323 2551  
86 10 6505 3888  
42 (2) 471 7327  
3929 4099  
Czech Republic  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Germany  
Greece  
Hong Kong  
Hungary  
India  
0203 47 288  
01 43 62 34 34  
0180 52 58 143  
01 68 96 4 11  
800 96 7729  
36 (1) 252 4505  
9111 682 6035  
21 350 3408  
Indonesia  
22  
Ireland  
Italy  
Korea  
Malaysia  
Mexico D.F.  
01 662 5525  
02 264 10350  
822 3270 0700  
03 295 2566  
01 800 2214700,  
01 800 9052900  
09 356 6640  
22 11 6299  
New Zealand  
Norway  
Philippines  
Poland  
Portugal  
2 867 3551  
022 37 5065, 48 22 37 5065  
01 441 7 199  
Russia  
Singapore  
Spain  
7095 923 50 01  
272 5300  
902 321 123  
Sweden  
08 619 2170  
Switzerland  
Taiwan  
Thailand  
The Netherlands  
Turkey  
0848 80 11 11  
886-2-27170055  
02 661 4011  
020 606 8751  
90 1 224 59 25  
0171 512 5202  
8 823 4530  
United Kingdom  
Vietnam  
Venezuela  
582 239 5664  
HP Supplies  
You can order HP Supplies from HP World Wide Web. Visit HP Outlet Center for more information.  
HP Premium Transparency Film  
US Letter, 50 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
US Letter, 20 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
A4, 50 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
A4, 20 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
C3834A  
C3828A  
C3835A  
C3832A  
HP Premium Inkjet Paper  
US Letter, 200 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
US B-size, 100 sheets: 11 x 17 in.  
A4, 200 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
A3, 100 sheets: 297 x 420 mm  
51634Y  
C1855A  
51634Z  
C1856A  
HP Premium Inkjet Heavyweight Paper  
US Letter, 100 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
C1852A  
C1853A  
A4, 100 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
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HP Premium Photo Paper  
US Letter, 15 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
US B-size, 20 sheets: 11 x 17 in.  
A4 (European), 15 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
A4 (Asian), 15 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
A3, 20 sheets: 297 x 420 mm  
C6039A  
C6058A  
C6040A  
C6043A  
C6059A  
HP Bright White Paper  
US Letter, 500 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
US Letter, 200 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
US B-size, 200 sheets: 11 x 17 in.  
A4, 500 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
A4, 200 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
A3, 200 sheets: 297 x 420 mm  
C1824A  
C5976A  
C1857A  
C1825A  
C5977A  
C1858A  
HP Banner Paper  
US Letter, 100 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
A4, 100 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
C1820A  
C1821A  
HP Greeting Card Paper  
US Letter, 20 sheets, 20 envelopes  
A4, 20 sheets, 20 envelopes  
C1812A  
C6042A  
HP Iron-on T-shirt Transfers  
US Letter, 10 sheets: 8.5 x 11 in.  
A4, 10 sheets: 210 x 297 mm  
C6049A  
C6050A  
HP Labels  
A4, 14/sheet, 100 sheets: 99 x 38 mm  
A4, 16/sheet, 100 sheets: 99 x 34 mm  
A4, 21/sheet, 100 sheets: 64 x 38 mm  
A4, 10/sheet, 100 sheets: 100 x 51 mm  
A4, 1/sheet, 100 sheets: 200 x 289 mm  
92296L  
92296M  
92296N  
92296P  
92296R  
Print Cartridge  
Black  
51645A  
C1823A  
Color  
Parallel Cable  
HP IEEE-1284 Compliant Parallel Cable (2-metre)  
HP IEEE-1284 Compliant Parallel Cable (3-metre)  
C2950A  
C2951A  
HP JetDirect Print Server  
HP JetDirect EX Plus  
J2592A  
J2591A  
HP JetDirect 150X  
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Printer Specifications  
Print Method  
DOS Environment  
Plain paper drop-on-demand thermal inkjet printing  
DOS 3.3 and above  
Print Speed  
Software Compatibility  
Up to 6.5 pages per minute for black printing  
Up to 4.5 pages per minute for color printing  
These are approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending on the  
system configuration and software used.  
Microsoft Windows (version 3.1x, Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0)  
Recommended Printable Weight  
Paper:  
Envelopes:  
Cards:  
60 to 135 g/m2 (16 to 36 lb bond)  
75 to 90 g/m2 (20 to 24 lb bond)  
Resolution  
Letter quality mode  
110 to 200 g/m2 (up to 110 lb index)  
(up to 0.012 in or 0.3 mm thickness for manual feed)  
600 x 600 dpi black  
PhotoREt II color  
Printable Paper Sizes  
PhotoREt II technology is a HP proprietary technology that delivers high  
quality multi-level color image print quality by increasing the number of  
colors that can be printed on an individual dot (pixel). HP PhotoREt II  
makes use of a new ink cartridge (C1823A) which fires ink drops (10  
picolitres) that are 70% smaller than previous HP DeskJet cartridges. HP  
PhotoREt II places up to sixteen drops of ink on a dot, and is able to  
produce 4 levels of shades per primary color by precisely controlling the  
amount of ink applied to each dot.  
from 100 x 148 mm (3.94 x 5.83 in.) to 330 x 483 mm (13 x 19 in.)  
Paper Handling  
Main paper tray (up to 150 sheets of 60 g/m2 or 16 lb paper)  
Alternative paper feed (up to 10 sheets of 60 g/m2 or 16 lb paper)  
Manual feed (for cards up to 0.3 mm thick which require a straight paper  
path)  
Contact your HP Customer Support Center for more information on  
PhotoREt II.  
I/O Interface  
Parallel, IEEE 1284 compliant with 1284-B receptacle (ECP)  
Draft quality mode  
300 x 600 black  
PhotoREt II color  
Printer Memory  
2MB of built-in ROM  
2MB of built-in RAM  
64KB receive buffer  
Printer Command Language  
HP PCL Level 3 Enhanced  
Power Requirements  
100 – 240 V ac (50 – 60 Hz)  
Character Sets  
PC-8, PC8 Danish/Norwegian, PC-8 Turkish, PC-850, PC-852, HP Roman8,  
ECMA-94 Latin 1 (ISO 8859/1), ECMA-94 Latin 2 (ISO 8859/2), ECMA-128  
Latin 5 (ISO 8859), United Kingdom (ISO 4), ASCII (ISO 6), Swedish (ISO  
11), Italian (ISO 15), Spanish (ISO 17), German (ISO 11), Italian (ISO 15), Spanish  
(ISO 17), German (ISO 21), Danish/Norwegian (ISO 60), French (ISO 69),  
Legal, Windows Latin 1, Windows Latin 2, Windows Latin 5  
Power Consumption  
4.4 W when idle  
35 W during printing  
Operating Environment  
Temperature  
Max. operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)  
Humidity: 10–80% RH non-condensing  
Recommended operating conditions for best print quality:  
15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F), 20 to 80% RH non-condensing  
Storage temperature: -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)  
Dimensions  
With the paper tray closed  
W x H x D:  
With the paper tray fully extended  
22.8 x 8.8 x 15.0 in. (579.1 x 223.5 x 380.0 mm)  
W x H x D:  
22.8 x 8.8 x 26.3 in. (579.1 x 223.5 x 668.0 mm)  
Noise Levels per ISO 9296  
Sound Pressure, LpAm: 49 dB(A) (By-Stander position)  
Weight  
20.7 lb. (9.4 kg)  
Reliability  
Hardware Compatibility  
Windows Environment  
3,000 pages per month black text, 500 pages per month color  
20,000 hours MTBF  
• 80486-66 MHz processor and above  
(optimized for Pentium-133 MHz)  
• Windows 3.1x, Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0  
• 8 MB RAM (optimized for 16 MB RAM) for Windows 3.1x,  
Windows 95  
• 24 MB RAM (optimized for 32 MB RAM)  
for Windows NT 4.0  
• 50 MB of free hard disk space for 11" x 17" or A3 size printing  
(Graphics intensive files may require more disk space)  
Product and Safety Certifications  
Printer with Power Cord  
NOM1, TUV-GS, UL, CSA, SABS (South Africa), CCIB (China) and PSB  
(Singapore), JUN (Korea)  
EMI Certifications  
Printer with Power Cord:  
CE (European Union), B mark (Poland), GOST (Russia), BCIQ (Taiwan),  
FCC (USA), RRL (Korea), VCCI (Japan), C-Tick (Australia, New Zealand)  
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Regulatory Notices  
Safety Information  
Power Cord Statement  
The power cord cannot be repaired. If it is defective it  
should be discarded or returned to the supplier.  
LEDs Classification  
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this  
product to reduce risk of injury from fire or electric  
shock.  
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT  
LED KLASSE 1  
APPARECCHIO LED DI CLASSE 1  
PRODUCT KLASY 1 Z DIODAMI ŒWHECYCYMI LED  
Appareil à Diode Electrluminescente de Classe 1  
ZA¤ÍZENÍ LED T¤ÍY 1  
1. Read and understand all instructions in the user's  
guide.  
Warning  
2. Observe all warnings and instructions marked on  
the product.  
KLASS 1 LED APPARAT  
LUOKAN 1 LED  
3. Unplug this product from wall outlets before  
cleaning.  
Energy Consumption  
4. Do not install or use this product near water, or  
when you are wet.  
5. Install the product securely on a stable  
surface.  
6. Install the product in a protected location where  
no one can step on or trip over the line cord, and  
the line cord will not be damaged.  
7. If the product does not operate normally,  
see the "Troubleshooting" section in the User's  
Guide.  
8. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.  
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Energy Star is a US registered service mark of the United States  
Environmental Protection Agency  
9. All information followed by this word is meant to  
alert you to a potential safety hazard.  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to ISO / IEC Guide 22 and EN 45104  
Manufacturer's name:  
Hewlett-Packard Singapore (Pte) Ltd.  
Manufacturer's address:  
Asia Hardcopy Manufacturing Operation  
20 Gul Way Singapore 629196  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
HP DeskJet 1120C Printer  
HP C2679A, C2680A  
All  
Product Number:  
Product Options:  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
Safety:  
EMC:  
IEC 950 : 1991 + A1 + A2 / EN 60950 : 1992 + A1 + A2  
IEC825-1 : 1993 / EN 60825-1 : 1994 class I for LEDS  
CISPR 22 : 1993 / EN 55022 : 1994 Class B  
EN 50082-1 : 1992  
IEC 801-2 : 1991 / prEN 55024-2 : 1992 - 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD  
IEC 801-3 : 1984 / prEN 55024-3 : 1991 - 3 V/m  
IEC 801-4 : 1988 / prEN 55024-4 : 1992 - 0.5 kV Signal Lines  
1 kV Power Lines  
IEC-1000-3-2 : 1995 / EN 61000-3-2 : 1995  
IEC-1000-3-3 : 1994 / EN 61000-3-3 : 1995  
Supplementary Information:  
(1) The products herewith comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 / 23 / EEC and the EMC  
Directive 89 / 336 / EEC.  
(2) The HP DeskJet 1120C printer was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard Personal Computer.  
Singapore, December 1997  
Chan Kum Yew, Quality Manager  
European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH,  
Department TRE, Herrenberger Straße 130, D-71034 Boblingen (Fax: +49-7031-143143)  
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Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement  
HP Product  
Duration of Limited  
Warranty  
Printer  
Printcartridges  
Software  
12 Months  
90 Days  
90 Days  
B. Limitations of Warranty  
A. Extent of Limited Warranty  
1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer  
that the HP products specified above will be free from  
detects in material and workmanship for the duration  
specified above, which duration begins on the date of  
purchase by the customer.  
1. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER HP  
NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKES ANY OTHER  
WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, WHETHER  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF  
MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
2. For software products, HP's limited warranty applies only to  
a failure to execute programming instructions. HP does not  
warrant that the operation of any product will be  
uninterrupted or error free.  
C. Limitations of Liability  
1. To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in  
this Warranty Statement are the customer's sole and  
exclusive remedies.  
3. HP's limited warranty covers only those defects which arises  
as a result of normal use of the product, and does not cover  
any other problems, including those which arises as a result  
of:  
2. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, EXCEPT FOR  
THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS  
WARRANTY STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT SHALL HP OR ITS  
THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT,  
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR  
ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
a. Improper maintenance or modification;  
b. Software, media, parts or supplies not provided or  
supported by HP; or  
c. Operation outside the product's specifications.  
4. For HP printer products, the use of a non-HP ink cartridge  
or a refilled ink cartridge does not affect either the warranty  
to the customer or any HP support contract with the  
customer. However, if printer failure or damage is  
D. Local law  
attributable to the use of a non-HP or refilled ink cartridge,  
HP will charge its standard time and materials charges to  
service the printer for the particular failure or damage.  
1. This Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal  
rights. The customer may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state in United States, from province to  
province in Canada, and from country elsewhere in the  
world.  
5. If HP receives, during the applicable warranty period, notice  
of a defect in any product which is covered by HP’s  
warranty, HP shall either repair or replace the product, at  
HP's option.  
2. To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent  
with local law, this Warranty Statement shall be deemed  
modified to be consistent with such local law. Under such  
local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this  
Warranty statement may not apply to the customer. For  
example, some states in the United States, as well as some  
governments outside the United States ( including provinces  
in Canada), may:  
6. If HP is unable to repair or replace, as applicable, a  
defective product which is covered by HP’s warranty, HP  
shall, within a reasonable time after being notified of the  
defect, refund the purchase price for the product.  
7. HP shall have no obligation to repair, replace, or refund  
until the customer returns the defective product to HP.  
a. Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this Warranty  
Statement from limiting the statutory rights of a consumer  
(e.g. the United Kingdom);  
8. Any replacement product may be either new or like-new,  
provided that is has functionality at least equal to that of  
the product being replaced.  
b. Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce  
such disclaimers or limitations; or  
9. HP products may contain remanufactured parts,  
components, or materials equivalent to new in performance.  
c. Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the  
duration of implied warranties which the manufacturer cannot  
disclaim, or allow limitations on the duration of implied  
warranties.  
10. HP's limited warranty is valid in any country where the  
covered HP product is distributed by HP. Contracts for  
additional warranty services, such as on-site service, are  
available from any authorized HP service facility in  
countries where the product is distributed by HP or by an  
authorized importer.  
3. FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW  
ZEALAND, THE TERMS IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT,  
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT  
EXCLUDE, RESTRICT, OR MODIFY, AND ARE IN ADDITION TO,  
THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE  
SALE OF THE HP PRODUCTS TO SUCH CUSTOMERS.  
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Printed on recycled paper  
© Copyright 1997  
Hewlett-Packard Company  
Printed in USA  
Manual Part No. C2679-90001  
450 Alexandra Road  
Singapore 119960  
Singapore.  
C2679-90001  

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