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HP LaserJet 5200 Series printers Us
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Copyright and License © 2005 Copyr
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installation in order to use the HP
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Configure Device menu .............
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Managing special printing situation
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Ordering parts, accessories, and su
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Quick access to printer information
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Features at a glance Feature Descri
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Walkaround Printer parts Before usi
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Printer software The printing-syste
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Opening the printer drivers Operati
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Installing Macintosh printing syste
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Other components and utilities Wind
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Media size Dimensions Tray 1 Tray 2
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18 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW
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Overview You can perform most routi
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Number Button or light Function NOT
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Show Me How menu Each choice in the
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Information menu The INFORMATION me
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Item Values Explanation of the info
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Item Values Explanation MANUAL FEED
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Item Values Explanation appears for
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System Setup submenu Items on this
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Item Values Explanation ON ON: If a
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I/O submenu Items on the I/O (input
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Diagnostics menu Administrators can
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5. Press or to select the desired o
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To turn the Sleep mode on or off 1.
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Cartridge-out response The printer
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Parallel configuration The printer
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Network configuration You might nee
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To disable IPX/SPX NOTE Do not disa
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56 Chapter 3 Input/output (I/O) con
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Controlling print jobs In Windows,
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Using print media Before purchasing
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Printing to the rear output bin NOT
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3. Slide the media-width guides sli
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Lock Lock ● If you are printing o
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To load tray 3 1. Pull the tray out
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Printing on special media Special m
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To load envelopes in tray 1 Many ty
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● ● Do not feed a sheet of labe
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Printing full-bleed images Full-ble
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Lock Lock 4. Slide the side media-w
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Recycled paper This printer support
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Printing on both sides (duplexing)
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4. Click OK. 5. Send the print job
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Using watermarks A watermark is a n
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3. In the section for Document Opti
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Printing multiple pages on one shee
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Managing special printing situation
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Managing memory The printer support
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Using printer information pages Fro
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Configuring e-mail alerts NOTE If y
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To access the embedded Web server b
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Using HP Web Jetadmin software HP W
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HP Easy Printer Care software secti
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Item Bonjour Settings Additional Se
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Managing supplies Using, storing, a
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Replacing supplies and parts Carefu
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5. Remove the shipping tape from th
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Basic troubleshooting checklist If
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A configuration page does not print
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SYSTEM SETUP submenu (on the CONFIG
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Solving general printing problems P
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The printer prints, but the text is
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Control-panel messages Control pane
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Control panel message Description R
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Control panel message Description R
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- Page 156 and 157: Printing special pages Special page
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- Page 176 and 177: White spots on black 1. Print a few
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- Page 200 and 201: Labels CAUTION To avoid damaging th
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- Page 206 and 207: ● ● ● HP’s environmental ma
- Page 208 and 209: Safety statements Laser safety The
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- Page 212 and 213: Overview One dual inline memory mod
- Page 214 and 215: 3. Remove the right side panel by s
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- Page 224 and 225: Enabling memory for Windows 1. On t
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- Page 236 and 237: I/O Abbreviation for “input/outpu
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