HP Color LaserJet Managed MFP E57540
User Guide
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Table of contents
1 Printer overview ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
For more information: .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Warning icons ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Printer views .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Printer front view ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Printer back view .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Interface ports ...................................................................................................................................................... 5
Control-panel view ............................................................................................................................................... 6
How to use the touchscreen control panel ................................................................................. 8
Printer specications ................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Technical specications ....................................................................................................................................... 9
Supported operating systems ......................................................................................................................... 11
Printer dimensions ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Power consumption, electrical specications, and acoustic emissions .................................................... 14
Operating-environment range ........................................................................................................................ 15
Printer hardware setup and software installation ............................................................................................................ 16
2 Paper trays .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 17
For more information: ........................................................................................................................................................... 17
Load paper to Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) .......................................................................................................................... 18
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Tray 1 paper orientation ................................................................................................................................... 20
Use alternative letterhead mode .................................................................................................................... 21
Enable Alternative Letterhead Mode by using the printer control-panel menus ............... 21
Load paper to Trays 2, 3, 4, and 5 ....................................................................................................................................... 22
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 22
Tray 2 and the 550-sheet trays paper orientation ...................................................................................... 24
Use alternative letterhead mode .................................................................................................................... 25
Enable Alternative Letterhead Mode by using the printer control-panel menus ............... 25
Load and print envelopes ..................................................................................................................................................... 26
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 26
Print envelopes .................................................................................................................................................. 26
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Envelope orientation ......................................................................................................................................... 26
Load and print labels ............................................................................................................................................................. 27
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
Manually feed labels ......................................................................................................................................... 27
Use the convenience stapler (c model) ............................................................................................................................... 29
3 Supplies, accessories, and parts .......................................................................................................................................................... 31
For more information: ........................................................................................................................................................... 31
Order supplies, accessories, and parts ............................................................................................................................... 32
Ordering .............................................................................................................................................................. 32
Supplies and accessories ................................................................................................................................. 32
Customer self-repair parts ............................................................................................................................... 33
Replace the toner cartridges ................................................................................................................................................ 35
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 35
Toner-cartridge information ............................................................................................................................ 35
Remove and replace the cartridges ................................................................................................................ 36
Replace the toner-collection unit ........................................................................................................................................ 39
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 39
Remove and replace the toner-collection unit .............................................................................................. 39
Replace the staple cartridge (c models) ............................................................................................................................. 42
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 42
Remove and replace the staple cartridge ...................................................................................................... 42
4 Print .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 45
For more information: ........................................................................................................................................................... 45
Print tasks (Windows) ............................................................................................................................................................ 46
How to print (Windows) .................................................................................................................................... 46
Automatically print on both sides (Windows) ............................................................................................... 46
Manually print on both sides (Windows) ........................................................................................................ 47
Print multiple pages per sheet (Windows) .................................................................................................... 47
Select the paper type (Windows) .................................................................................................................... 48
Additional print tasks ........................................................................................................................................ 49
Print tasks (macOS) ............................................................................................................................................................... 50
How to print (macOS) ........................................................................................................................................ 50
Automatically print on both sides (macOS) ................................................................................................... 50
Manually print on both sides (macOS) ........................................................................................................... 50
Print multiple pages per sheet (macOS) ........................................................................................................ 51
Select the paper type (macOS) ........................................................................................................................ 51
Additional print tasks ........................................................................................................................................ 51
Store print jobs on the printer to print later or print privately ........................................................................................ 52
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 52
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Create a stored job (Windows) ......................................................................................................................... 52
Create a stored job (macOS) ............................................................................................................................ 53
Print a stored job ............................................................................................................................................... 54
Delete a stored job ............................................................................................................................................ 54
Delete a job that is stored on the printer .................................................................................. 54
Change the job storage limit ....................................................................................................... 54
Information sent to printer for Job Accounting purposes ........................................................................... 55
Print from the USB port ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 56
Enable the USB port for printing ..................................................................................................................... 56
Print from a USB ash drive ............................................................................................................................. 57
5 Copy .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59
For more information: ........................................................................................................................................................... 59
Make a copy ............................................................................................................................................................................. 60
Copy on both sides (duplex) ................................................................................................................................................. 62
Additional options when copying ........................................................................................................................................ 64
Additional copy tasks ............................................................................................................................................................. 66
6 Scan .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
For more information: ........................................................................................................................................................... 67
Set up Scan to Email .............................................................................................................................................................. 68
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 68
Before you begin ................................................................................................................................................ 68
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) .............................................................................. 68
Step two: Congure the Network Identication settings ............................................................................ 69
Step three: Congure the Send to Email feature .......................................................................................... 70
Method one: Basic conguration using the Email Setup Wizard ........................................... 70
Method two: Advanced conguration using the Email Setup ................................................ 74
Step four: Congure the Quick Sets (optional) .............................................................................................. 78
Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use Oice 365 Outlook (optional) ....................................................... 79
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 79
Congure the outgoing email server (SMTP) to send an email from an Oice 365
Outlook account ............................................................................................................................ 79
Set up Scan to Network Folder ............................................................................................................................................ 81
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 81
Before you begin ................................................................................................................................................ 81
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server ......................................................................................... 81
Step two: Set up Scan to Network Folder ...................................................................................................... 82
Method one: Use the Scan to Network Folder Wizard ............................................................ 82
Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup ..................................................................... 83
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Step one: Begin the conguration ......................................................................... 83
Step two: Congure the Scan to Network Folder settings ................................. 84
Step three: Complete the conguration ............................................................... 91
Set up Scan to USB Drive ...................................................................................................................................................... 92
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 92
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server ......................................................................................... 92
Step two: Enable Scan to USB Drive ............................................................................................................... 93
Step three: Congure the Quick Sets (optional) ............................................................................................ 93
Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive setup ...................................................................................... 94
Default le settings for Save to USB Setup ................................................................................................... 94
Set up Save to SharePoint® (Flow models only) ............................................................................................................... 96
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 96
Before you begin ................................................................................................................................................ 96
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) .............................................................................. 96
Step two: Enable Save to SharePoint® and create a Save to SharePoint Quick Set ................................ 97
Scan and save a le directly to a Microsoft® SharePoint site ..................................................................... 99
Quick set scan settings and options for Save to SharePoint® ................................................................. 100
Create a Quick Set ................................................................................................................................................................ 102
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 102
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ........................................................................... 102
Step two: Add and manage Quick Sets ........................................................................................................ 103
Add a Quick Set ........................................................................................................................... 103
Edit a Quick Set ........................................................................................................................... 104
Copy a Quick Set ......................................................................................................................... 104
Remove a Quick Set ................................................................................................................... 105
Quick Set settings and options ................................................................................................. 105
Send a scanned document to one or more email addresses ....................................................................................... 111
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 111
Scan and send a document to email ............................................................................................................ 111
Scan and send to network folder ...................................................................................................................................... 113
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 113
Scan and save the document to a folder ..................................................................................................... 113
Scan and save to a USB ash drive ................................................................................................................................... 115
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 115
Scan and save the document to a USB ash drive .................................................................................... 115
Additional options when scanning .................................................................................................................................... 117
HP JetAdvantage business solutions ................................................................................................................................ 119
Additional scan tasks .......................................................................................................................................................... 120
7 Fax .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 121
For more information: ......................................................................................................................................................... 121
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Set up fax .............................................................................................................................................................................. 122
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 122
Set up fax by using the printer control panel ............................................................................................. 122
Change fax congurations ................................................................................................................................................. 123
Fax dialing settings ......................................................................................................................................... 123
General fax send settings .............................................................................................................................. 124
Fax receive settings ........................................................................................................................................ 124
Send a fax ............................................................................................................................................................................. 126
Additional fax tasks ............................................................................................................................................................. 128
8 Manage the printer .............................................................................................................................................................................. 129
For more information: ......................................................................................................................................................... 129
Advanced conguration with the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ........................................................................... 130
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 130
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) ................................................................................ 130
HP Embedded Web Server features ............................................................................................................. 131
Information tab ........................................................................................................................... 131
General tab .................................................................................................................................. 132
Copy/Print tab ............................................................................................................................. 133
Scan/Digital Send tab ................................................................................................................ 134
Fax tab .......................................................................................................................................... 135
Troubleshooting tab ................................................................................................................... 135
Security tab ................................................................................................................................. 136
HP Web Services tab .................................................................................................................. 136
Networking tab ........................................................................................................................... 136
Other Links list ............................................................................................................................ 138
Congure IP network settings ........................................................................................................................................... 139
Printer sharing disclaimer .............................................................................................................................. 139
View or change network settings ................................................................................................................. 139
Rename the printer on a network ................................................................................................................ 139
Manually congure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel ..................................................... 140
Manually congure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel ..................................................... 140
Link speed and duplex settings .................................................................................................................... 141
Printer security features ..................................................................................................................................................... 142
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 142
Security statements ....................................................................................................................................... 142
IP Security ......................................................................................................................................................... 142
Assign or change the system password using the HP Embedded Web Server .................................... 142
Encryption support: HP High Performance Secure Hard Disks ................................................................ 143
Lock the formatter .......................................................................................................................................... 143
Energy-conservation settings ........................................................................................................................................... 144
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Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 144
Set the Sleep/Auto O After Inactivity setting ............................................................................................ 144
Set the sleep timer and congure the printer to use 1 watt or less of power ...................................... 144
Set the sleep schedule ................................................................................................................................... 145
Set the Delay Shut Down setting .................................................................................................................. 145
HP Web Jetadmin ................................................................................................................................................................. 146
Software and rmware updates ........................................................................................................................................ 147
9 Solve problems ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 149
For more information: ......................................................................................................................................................... 149
Customer support ................................................................................................................................................................ 150
Control panel help system ................................................................................................................................................. 151
Restore factory settings ..................................................................................................................................................... 152
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 152
Method one: Restore factory settings from the printer control panel ................................................... 152
Method two: Restore factory settings from the HP Embedded Web Server (network-connected
printers only) .................................................................................................................................................... 152
A “Cartridge is low” or “Cartridge is very low” message displays on the printer control panel ............................... 153
Printer does not pick up paper or misfeeds .................................................................................................................... 154
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 154
The printer does not pick up paper .............................................................................................................. 154
The printer picks up multiple sheets of paper ............................................................................................ 156
The document feeder jams, skews, or picks up multiple sheets of paper ............................................ 160
Clear paper jams .................................................................................................................................................................. 161
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 161
Jam locations ................................................................................................................................................... 161
Auto-navigation for clearing paper jams ..................................................................................................... 163
Experiencing frequent or recurring paper jams? ....................................................................................... 163
Clear paper jams in the document feeder ................................................................................................... 164
13.A1 tray 1 paper jam .................................................................................................................................. 167
13.A2 tray 2 paper jam .................................................................................................................................. 169
13.A3, 13.A4, 13.A5 tray 3, tray 4, tray 5 paper jam ................................................................................. 173
13.B right door and fuser area paper jam ................................................................................................... 178
13.E1 output bin paper jam ........................................................................................................................... 183
13.8 staple jams .............................................................................................................................................. 183
Improve print quality ........................................................................................................................................................... 186
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 186
Print from a dierent software program .................................................................................................... 186
Check the paper-type setting for the print job ........................................................................................... 186
Check the paper type setting on the printer .......................................................................... 186
Check the paper type setting (Windows) ................................................................................ 186
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Check the paper type setting (macOS) ................................................................................... 187
Check toner-cartridge status ........................................................................................................................ 187
Print a cleaning page ...................................................................................................................................... 187
Visually inspect the toner cartridge or cartridges ...................................................................................... 188
Check paper and the printing environment ................................................................................................ 188
Step one: Use paper that meets HP specications ............................................................... 188
Step two: Check the environment ............................................................................................ 188
Step three: Set the individual tray alignment ........................................................................ 189
Try a dierent print driver .............................................................................................................................. 189
Improve copy image quality ............................................................................................................................................... 191
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges .......................................................................................... 191
Calibrate the scanner ...................................................................................................................................... 192
Check the paper settings ............................................................................................................................... 193
Check the paper selection options ........................................................................................... 193
Check the image-adjustment settings ........................................................................................................ 193
Optimize copy quality for text or pictures ................................................................................................... 194
Edge-to-edge copying .................................................................................................................................... 194
Improve scan image quality ............................................................................................................................................... 195
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges .......................................................................................... 195
Check the resolution settings ....................................................................................................................... 196
Check the color settings ................................................................................................................................. 197
Check the image-adjustment settings ........................................................................................................ 197
Optimize scan quality for text or pictures ................................................................................................... 198
Check the output-quality settings ................................................................................................................ 198
Improve fax image quality .................................................................................................................................................. 200
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges .......................................................................................... 200
Check the send-fax resolution settings ....................................................................................................... 201
Check the image-adjustment settings ........................................................................................................ 202
Optimize fax quality for text or pictures ...................................................................................................... 202
Check the error-correction settings ............................................................................................................. 202
Check the t-to-page setting ........................................................................................................................ 203
Send to a dierent fax machine .................................................................................................................... 203
Check the sender's fax machine ................................................................................................................... 203
Solve fax problems .............................................................................................................................................................. 204
Checklist for solving fax problems ............................................................................................................... 204
What type of phone line are you using? ................................................................................. 204
Are you using a surge-protection device? .............................................................................. 204
Are you using a phone company voice-messaging service or an answering machine? . 204
Does your phone line have a call-waiting feature? ............................................................... 205
Check fax accessory status ....................................................................................................... 205
General fax problems ..................................................................................................................................... 206
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The fax failed to send ................................................................................................................ 206
An Out of Memory status message displays on the printer control panel ........................ 206
Print quality of a photo is poor or prints as a gray box ........................................................ 206
You touched the Stop button to cancel a fax, but the fax was still sent ............................ 206
No fax address book button displays ...................................................................................... 206
Not able to locate the Fax settings in HP Web Jetadmin ...................................................... 206
The header is appended to the top of the page when the overlay option is enabled ..... 206
A mix of names and numbers is in the recipients box .......................................................... 206
A one-page fax prints as two pages ........................................................................................ 206
A document stops in the document feeder in the middle of faxing ................................... 207
The volume for sounds coming from the fax accessory is too high or too low ............... 207
Index ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 209
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1 Printer overview
For more information:
Warning icons
Printer views
Printer specications
Printer hardware setup and software installation
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Warning icons
Warning icon denitions: The following warning icons may appear on HP products. Apply appropriate caution
where applicable.
Caution: Electric shock
Caution: Hot surface
Caution: Keep body parts away from moving parts
Caution: Sharp edge in close proximity
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Printer views
Printer front view
Printer back view
Interface ports
Control-panel view
Printer front view
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3
4
5
6
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11
12
13
14
15
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1 Document-feeder cover (access for clearing jams)
2 Document-feeder input tray
3 Document-feeder output bin
NOTE: When feeding long paper through the document feeder, extend the paper stop at the right side of the output bin.
4 Control panel with color touchscreen display (tilts up for easier viewing)
5 Convenience stapler (c model only)
6 Right door (access to the fuser and for clearing jams)
7 Tray 1
8 On/o button
9 Model name
10 Tray 2
11 Front door (access to the toner cartridges)
12 Standard output bin
13 Physical keyboard (c model only). Pull the keyboard straight out to use it.
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14 Easy-access USB port (on the side of the control panel)
Insert a USB ash drive for printing or scanning without a computer or to update the printer rmware.
NOTE: An administrator must enable this port before use.
15 Hardware integration pocket (for connecting accessory and third-party devices)
Printer back view
1
2
3
6
4
5
1 Toner-collection-unit door
2 Formatter (contains the interface ports)
3 Power connection
4 Serial number and product number label
5 Slot for a cable-type security lock (on the rear cover of the printer)
6 Formatter cover
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Interface ports
1
2
3
4
1 Fax port (c models only. The port is covered for the dn model.)
2 Local area network (LAN) Ethernet (RJ-45) network port
3 USB port for connecting external USB devices (this port might be covered)
NOTE: For easy-access USB printing, use the USB port near the control panel.
4 Hi-Speed USB 2.0 printing port
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Control-panel view
The Home screen provides access to the printer features and indicates the current status of the printer.
Return to the Home screen at any time by selecting the Home button.
NOTE: The features that appear on the Home screen can vary, depending on the printer conguration.
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5 6 7
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9
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13
12
14
11
1
Home button
Touch the Home button to return to the printer Home screen at any time.
2 Applications area Touch any of the icons to open the application. Swipe the screen sideways to access more applications.
NOTE: The available applications vary by printer. The administrator can congure which applications
appear and the order in which they appear.
3 Reset button Touch the Reset button to clear changes, release the printer from a paused state, display hidden errors,
and restore the default settings (including the language and keyboard layout).
4 Sign In or Sign Out button Touch the Sign In button to access secured features.
Touch the Sign Out button to sign out of the printer. The printer restores all options to the default
settings.
NOTE: This button displays only if the administrator has congured the printer to require permission
for access to features.
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5
Information button
Touch the information button to access a screen that provides access to several types of printer
information. Touch the buttons at the bottom of the screen for the following information:
Display Language: Change the language setting from this screen.
Sleep Mode: Place the printer into sleep mode from this screen.
Wi-Fi Direct: View information for how to connect directly to the printer using a phone, tablet, or
other device with Wi-Fi.
Wireless: Use this screen to view and change wireless connection settings (for the z model and for
the dn and f models only when an optional wireless accessory is installed).
Ethernet: Use this screen to view and change Ethernet connection settings.
HP Web Services: Find information to connect and print to the printer using HP Web Services
(ePrint).
Fax Number: View the printer fax number (for f and z models and for the dn model only when the
optional fax accessory is installed).
6
Help button
Touch the Help button to open the embedded help system.
7 Current time Displays the current time.
8 Start Copy button Touch the Start Copy button to start a copy job.
9 Copies eld The copies eld indicates the number of copies that the printer is set to make.
10 Home-screen page
indicator
The Home screen has multiple pages. This icon indicates the number of pages and which page is
currently active. Swipe the screen sideways to scroll between pages.
11 Keyboard
(c model only)
This printer includes a physical keyboard. The keys are mapped to a language in the same way the
virtual keyboard on the printer touchscreen is mapped. Whenever the keyboard layout for the virtual
keyboard changes, the keys on the physical keyboard are remapped to match the new settings.
NOTE: In some locations, the printer comes with adhesive keyboard overlays to customize the keys
for dierent languages.
12 Near-eld
communication icon
(c model only)
This icon indicates the printer includes integrated HP near-eld communication (NFC) and Wi-Fi Direct
13 Easy-access USB port Insert a USB ash drive for printing or scanning without a computer or to update the printer rmware.
NOTE: An administrator must enable this port before use.
14 Hardware integration
pocket
For connecting accessory and third-party devices.
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How to use the touchscreen control panel
Use the following actions to use the printer touchscreen control panel.
Action Description Example
Touch Touch an item on the screen to select that item
or open that menu. Also, when scrolling through
menus, briey touch the screen to stop the
scrolling.
Touch the Settings icon to open the Settings app.
Swipe Touch the screen and then move your nger
horizontally to scroll the screen sideways.
Swipe until the Settings app displays.
Scroll Touch the screen and then move your nger
vertically to scroll the screen up and down. When
scrolling through menus, briey touch the screen
to stop the scrolling.
Scroll through the Settings app.
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Printer specications
IMPORTANT: The following specications are correct at the time of publication, but they are subject to change.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
Technical specications
Supported operating systems
Printer dimensions
Power consumption, electrical specications, and acoustic emissions
Operating-environment range
Technical specications
Model name E57540dn E57540c
Product number 3GY25A 3GY26A
Paper handling Tray 1 (100-sheet capacity)
Tray 2 (550-sheet capacity)
1 x 550-sheet paper feeder
NOTE: The printer accepts up to three 1 x
550-sheet paper feeders.
Optional Optional
Printer cabinet Optional Optional
Automatic duplex printing
Connectivity 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN connection with
IPv4 and IPv6
Hi-Speed USB 2.0
Easy-access USB port for printing without a
computer and upgrading the rmware
Hardware Integration Pocket for connecting
accessory and third-party devices
HP Internal USB Ports Optional Optional
Integrated HP near-eld communication
(NFC) and Wi-Fi Direct functionality for
printing from mobile devices
Not supported Not supported
HP Jetdirect 3000w NFC/Wireless Accessory
for printing from mobile devices
Optional Optional
HP Jetdirect 2900nw Print Server accessory
for wireless connectivity
Optional Optional
Memory 1.75 GB base memory
NOTE: The base memory is expandable to
2.5 GB by adding a DIMM memory module.
Mass storage 320 GB Hard Disk Drive
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Model name E57540dn E57540c
Product number 3GY25A 3GY26A
Security HP Trusted Platform Module for encrypting
all data that passes through the printer
Optional Optional
Control-panel display and keyboard Color touchscreen control panel
Physical keyboard Not supported
Print Prints 38 pages per minute (ppm) on A4
and 40 ppm on letter-size paper
Easy-access USB printing (no computer
required)
Store jobs in the printer memory to print
later or print privately
Fax Optional
Copy and Scan
NOTE: Copy and scan speeds are subject
to change. For the most current
information, go to support.hp.com.
Copies 38 pages per minute (ppm) on A4
and 40 ppm on letter-size paper
100-page document feeder with dual-head
scanning for single-pass duplex copying
and scanning
HP EveryPage Technologies including
ultrasonic multi-feed detection
Not supported
Embedded optical character recognition
(OCR) provides the ability to convert printed
pages into text that can be edited or
searched using a computer
Not supported
SMART Label feature provides paper-edge
detection for automatic page cropping
Not supported
Automatic page orientation for pages that
have at least 100 characters of text
Not supported
Automatic tone adjustment sets contrast,
brightness, and background removal for
each page
Not supported
Digital Send Send documents to E-mail, USB, and shared
folders on a network
Send documents to SharePoint® Not supported
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Supported operating systems
Linux: For information and print drivers for Linux, go to www.hp.com/go/linuxprinting.
UNIX: For information and print drivers for UNIX®, go to www.hp.com/go/unixmodelscripts.
The following information applies to the printer-specic HP PCL 6 print drivers, and HP print drivers for macOS.
Windows: Go to the printer-support website for this printer: www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp to
download and install the HP print driver.
macOS: Mac computers are supported with this printer. Download HP Easy Start from 123.hp.com/LaserJet to
install the HP print driver.
1. Go to 123.hp.com/LaserJet.
2. Follow the steps provided to download the printer software.
Table 1-1 Supported operating systems and print drivers
Operating system Print driver installed (from the software on
the web)
Notes
Windows 7, 32-bit and 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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 8, 32-bit and 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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 8.1, 32-bit and 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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 10, 32-bit and 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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, SP 1, 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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 2012, 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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 2012 R2, 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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.
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Table 1-1 Supported operating systems and print drivers (continued)
Operating system Print driver installed (from the software on
the web)
Notes
Windows Server 2016, 64-bit The PCL 6 printer-specic 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.
macOS 10.11 El Capitan, macOS 10.12
Sierra, macOS 10.13 High Sierra
Download HP Easy Start from 123.hp.com/
LaserJet, and then use it to install the print
driver.
NOTE: Supported operating systems can change. For a current list of supported operating systems, go to
www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp for HP's all-inclusive help for the printer.
NOTE: For details on client and server operating systems and for HP UPD driver support for this printer, go to
www.hp.com/go/upd. Under Additional information, click the links.
Table 1-2 Minimum system requirements
Windows macOS
Internet connection
Dedicated USB 1.1 or 2.0 connection or a network connection
2 GB of available hard-disk space
1 GB RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
Internet connection
Dedicated USB 1.1 or 2.0 connection or a network connection
1.5 GB of available hard-disk space
Printer dimensions
Figure 1-1 Dimensions for the printer
Printer fully closed Printer fully opened
1. Height 583 mm (23 in) 837 mm (33 in)
2. Depth 504 mm (19.8 in) 853 mm (33.6 in)
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Printer fully closed Printer fully opened
3. Width 482 mm (19 in) 803 mm (31.6 in)
Weight dn model: 38.1 kg (84 lb)
c model: 38.6 kg (85 lb)
Figure 1-2 Dimensions for the 1 x 550-sheet paper feeder
3
2
2
1
3
1. Height 130 mm (5.1 in)
2. Depth Tray closed: 465 mm (18.3 in)
Tray opened: 768 mm (30.2 in)
3. Width Lower-right door closed: 458 mm (18.0 in)
Lower-right door opened: 853 mm (33.6 in)
Weight 5.8 kg (12.8 lb)
Figure 1-3 Dimensions for the cabinet/stand
1
1
2
2
3
3
1. Height 295 mm (11.6 in)
2. Depth Door closed: 869 mm (34.2 in)
Door opened: 1113 mm (43.8 in)
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3. Width 884 mm (34.8 in)
This value is subject to change. For current information, go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
Weight 17.7 kg (39 lb)
This value is subject to change. For current information, go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
Figure 1-4 Dimensions for the printer with three 1 x 550-sheet paper feeders and the cabinet/stand
K
C
M
Y
1
1
2
2
3
3
Printer and accessories fully closed Printer and accessories fully opened
1. Height 1268 mm (49.9 in) 1522 mm (59.9 in)
2. Depth 869 mm (34.2 in) 1113 mm (43.8 in)
3. Width 884 mm (34.8 in) 853 mm (33.6 in)
Weight dn model: 73.2 kg (161.4 lb)
c model: 73.7 kg (162.5 lb)
1
These values are subject to change. For current information, go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
2
Do not extend more than one paper tray at a time.
Power consumption, electrical specications, and acoustic emissions
See www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp for current information.
CAUTION: Power requirements are based on the country/region where the printer is sold. Do not convert
operating voltages. This will damage the printer and void the printer warranty.
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Operating-environment range
Table 1-3 Operating-environment specications
Environment Recommended Allowed
Temperature 17° to 25°C (62.6° to 77°F) 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F)
Relative humidity 30% to 70% relative humidity (RH) 10% to 80% RH
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Printer hardware setup and software installation
For basic setup instructions, see the Hardware Installation Guide that came with the printer. For additional
instructions, go to HP support on the Web.
Go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp for HP's all-inclusive help for the printer. Find the following
support:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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2 Paper trays
For more information:
Load paper to Tray 1 (multipurpose tray)
Load paper to Trays 2, 3, 4, and 5
Load and print envelopes
Load and print labels
Use the convenience stapler (c model)
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Load paper to Tray 1 (multipurpose tray)
Introduction
The following information describes how to load paper into Tray 1. This tray holds up to 100 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper or 10 envelopes.
NOTE: Select the correct paper type in the print driver before printing..
NOTE: Tray 1 does not support labels. To print on sheets of labels, use Tray 2, or one of the optional 550-sheet
paper feeders.
CAUTION: To avoid jams, never add or remove paper from Tray 1 during printing.
1. Open Tray 1.
2. Pull out the tray extension to support the paper.
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3. Spread the paper guides to the correct size, and
then load paper in the tray. For information about
how to orient the paper, see Tray 1 paper
orientation on page 20.
4. Make sure that the paper ts under the ll line on
the paper guides.
NOTE: The maximum stack height is 10 mm (0.4
in), or approximately 100 sheets of 75g paper.
5. Adjust the side guides so that they lightly touch the
paper stack, but do not bend it.
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Tray 1 paper orientation
When using paper that requires a specic orientation, load it according to the information in the following table.
NOTE: The Alternative Letterhead Mode settings aects the way to load letterhead or preprinted paper. This
setting is disabled by default. When using this mode, load paper as for automatic duplex printing. For more
information, see Use alternative letterhead mode on page 21.
Paper type Image Orientation Single-sided printing Duplex printing or with Alternative
Letterhead Mode enabled
Letterhead or preprinted Portrait Face-down
Top edge leading into the printer
123
Face-up
Bottom edge leading into the printer
123
Landscape Face-down
Top edge toward the back of the
printer
123
Face-up
Top edge toward the back of the
printer
123
Prepunched Portrait and landscape Holes toward the back of the printer Holes toward the back of the printer
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Use alternative letterhead mode
Use the Alternative Letterhead Mode feature to load letterhead or preprinted paper into the tray the same way
for all jobs, whether printing to one side of the sheet of paper or to both sides. When using this mode, load paper
as for automatic duplex printing.
To use the feature, enable it by using the printer control-panel menus.
Enable Alternative Letterhead Mode by using the printer control-panel menus
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe from right to left until the Settings menu
displays. Touch the
Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
Manage Trays
Alternative Letterhead Mode
3. Select Enabled, and then touch the Save button or press the OK button.
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Load paper to Trays 2, 3, 4, and 5
Introduction
The following information describes how to load paper in Tray 2 and the optional 550-sheet trays (Trays 3, 4,
and 5; part number B5L34A). These trays hold up to 550 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper.
NOTE: The procedure to load paper for the optional 550-sheet trays is the same as for Tray 2. Only Tray 2 is
shown here.
NOTE: The paper guides may be locked before use and may not be adjustable.
CAUTION: Do not extend more than one paper tray at a time.
1. Open the tray.
NOTE: Do not open this tray while it is in use.
2. Before loading paper, adjust the paper-width
guides by squeezing the adjustment latches and
sliding the guides to the size of the paper being
used. The arrow on the tray guide should line up
exactly with the marking on the tray.
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3. Adjust the paper-length guide by squeezing the
adjustment latch and sliding the guide to the size
of the paper being used.
4. Load paper into the tray. For information about
how to orient the paper, see Tray 2 and the 550-
sheet trays paper orientation on page 24.
NOTE: Do not adjust the paper guides tightly
against the paper stack. Adjust them to the
indentations or markings in the tray.
NOTE: To prevent jams, adjust the paper guides
to the correct size and do not overll the tray. Be
sure that the top of the stack is below the tray full
indicator, as shown in the enlargement in the
illustration.
5. Close the tray.
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6. The tray conguration message displays on the
printer control panel.
7. If the paper size and type shown is not correct,
select Modify to choose a dierent paper size or
type.
For custom-size paper, specify the X and Y
dimensions for the paper when the prompt
displays on the printer control panel.
Y
X
Tray 2 and the 550-sheet trays paper orientation
When using paper that requires a specic orientation, load it according to the information in the following table.
NOTE: The Alternative Letterhead Mode settings aects the way to load letterhead or preprinted paper. This
setting is disabled by default. When using this mode, load paper as for automatic duplex printing. For more
information, see Use alternative letterhead mode on page 25.
Paper type Image Orientation Single-sided printing Duplex printing or with Alternative
Letterhead Mode enabled
Letterhead or preprinted Portrait Face-up
Top edge toward the right
Face-down
Top edge toward the left
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Paper type Image Orientation Single-sided printing Duplex printing or with Alternative
Letterhead Mode enabled
Landscape Face-up
Top edge toward the back of the
printer
123
Face-down
Top edge toward the back of the
printer
123
Prepunched Portrait and landscape Holes toward the back of the printer Holes toward the back of the printer
Use alternative letterhead mode
Use the Alternative Letterhead Mode feature to load letterhead or preprinted paper into the tray the same way
for all jobs, whether printing to one side of the sheet of paper or to both sides. When using this mode, load paper
as for automatic duplex printing.
To use the feature, enable it by using the printer control-panel menus.
Enable Alternative Letterhead Mode by using the printer control-panel menus
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe from right to left until the Settings menu
displays. Touch the Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
Manage Trays
Alternative Letterhead Mode
3. Select Enabled, and then touch the Save button or press the OK button.
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Load and print envelopes
Introduction
The following information describes how to print and load envelopes. Use only Tray 1 to print on envelopes. Tray
1 holds up to 10 envelopes.
To print envelopes using the manual feed option, follow these steps to select the correct settings in the print
driver, and then load the envelopes into the tray after sending the print job to the printer.
Print envelopes
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers, and then click or tap the Properties or Preferences button to
open the print driver.
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: To access these features from a Windows 8 or 8.1 Start screen, select Devices, select Print, and
then select the printer.
3. Click or tap the Paper/Quality tab.
4. In the Paper size drop-down list, select the correct size for the envelopes.
5. In the Paper type drop-down list, select Envelope.
6. In the Paper source drop-down list, select Manual feed.
7. Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box.
8. In the Print dialog box, click the OK button to print the job.
Envelope orientation
Load envelopes in either of these orientations:
Face-down
Top edge toward the back of the printer
Face-down
Top edge leading into the printer
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Load and print labels
Introduction
To print on sheets of labels, use Tray 2 or one of the optional 550-sheet trays. Tray 1 does not support labels.
To print labels using the manual feed option, follow these steps to select the correct settings in the print driver,
and then load the labels into the tray after sending the print job to the printer. When using manual feed, the
printer waits to print the job until it detects the tray has been opened and closed.
Manually feed labels
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers, and then click or tap the Properties or Preferences button to
open the print driver.
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: To access these features from a Windows 8 or 8.1 Start screen, select Devices, select Print, and
then select the printer.
3. Click or tap the Paper/Quality tab.
4. In the Paper size drop-down list, select the correct size for the sheets of labels.
5. In the Paper type drop-down list, select Labels.
6. In the Paper source drop-down list, select Manual feed.
NOTE: When using manual feed, the printer prints from the lowest-numbered tray that is congured for
the correct size of paper, so it is not necessary to specify a particular tray. For example, if Tray 2 is
congured for labels, the printer will print from Tray 2. If Tray 3 is installed and congured for labels, but
Tray 2 is not congured for labels, the printer will print from Tray 3.
7. Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box.
8. In the Print dialog box, click the OK button to print the job.
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9. Load sheets of labels face-up with the top of the sheet toward the right side of the printer.
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Use the convenience stapler (c model)
The convenience stapler can staple up to 20 sheets of 75 g/m
2
(20 lb) paper.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the printer, do not attempt to staple materials other than paper.
1. Insert the stack of paper into the slot on the front of the stapler.
2. Wait for the stapler to staple the sheets. The stapler activates when it senses paper, and it makes a stapling
sound.
NOTE: If the printer is in Sleep mode, there might be a short delay.
3. Remove the stapled paper from the slot.
If the stapler does not release the paper, follow these steps to resolve the problem.
WARNING! To avoid injury, do not put your nger inside the stapler area to attempt to release the paper.
1. Open and close the stapler door, and then try removing the paper.
2. If the paper is still stuck, make sure the stapler door is closed, and then turn o the printer and turn it on
again.
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3 Supplies, accessories, and parts
For more information:
Order supplies, accessories, and parts
Replace the toner cartridges
Replace the toner-collection unit
Replace the staple cartridge (c models)
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Order supplies, accessories, and parts
Ordering
Order supplies and paper www.hp.com/go/suresupply
Order genuine HP parts or accessories www.hp.com/buy/parts
Order through service or support providers Contact an HP-authorized service or support provider.
Order using the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) To access, in a supported web browser on your computer, enter the
printer IP address or host name in the address/URL eld. The EWS
contains a link to the HP SureSupply website, which provides
options for purchasing Original HP supplies.
Supplies and accessories
In order to purchase toner cartridges, contact your managed service representative. Make sure that you know
your product model number, which appears on the product label on the printer rear cover.
Item Description Part number
Supplies
HP toner-collection unit Replacement toner-collection unit with attached door B5L37A
HP Staple Cartridge Pack Replacement staple cartridges for the c model.
Contains two staple cartridges of 1500 staples each.
Q7432A
HP LaserJet 110 V Fuser Kit Replacement fuser for 110 V models
NOTE: A message displays on the control panel if the
fuser needs to be replaced.
B5L35A
HP LaserJet 220 V Fuser Kit Replacement fuser for 220 V models
NOTE: A message displays on the control panel if the
fuser needs to be replaced.
B5L36A
HP 200 ADF Roller Replacement Kit Replacement feed rollers for the document feeder B5L52A
Accessories
HP Color LaserJet 550-sheet Media Tray Optional 550-sheet paper feeder
NOTE: The printer supports up to three 550-sheet
paper feeders.
B5L34A
Printer stand and cabinet Optional stand with storage cabinet to support the
printer
Recommended when using multiple optional paper
feeders.
Includes installation instructions
B5L51A
HP LaserJet Keyboard Overlay Kit for Simplied Chinese
& Traditional Chinese
(c model only)
Language-specic, adhesive overlay for the physical
keyboard
A7W12A
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Item Description Part number
HP LaserJet Keyboard Overlay Kit for Swedish
(c model only)
Language-specic, adhesive overlay for the physical
keyboard
A7W14A
HP 1GB DDR3 x32 144-Pin 800MMHz SODIMM Optional DIMM for expanding the memory E5K48A
HP Trusted Platform Module Automatically encrypts all data that passes through the
printer
Includes installation instructions
F5S62A
HP Foreign Interface Harness Optional port for connecting third-party devices B5L31A
HP LaserJet MFP Analog Fax Accessory 600 Optional fax accessory for the dn model B5L53A
HP Jetdirect 2900nw Print Server USB wireless print server accessory J8031A
HP Jetdirect 3000w NFC/Wireless Accessory Wi-Fi direct accessory for “touch” printing from mobile
devices
J8030A
Customer self-repair parts
Customer Self-Repair (CSR) parts are available for many HP LaserJet printers to reduce repair time. More
information about the CSR program and benets can be found at www.hp.com/go/csr-support and
www.hp.com/go/csr-faq.
Genuine HP replacement parts can be ordered at www.hp.com/buy/parts or by contacting an HP-authorized
service or support provider. When ordering, one of the following will be needed: part number, serial number
(found on back of printer), product number, or printer name.
Parts listed as Mandatory self-replacement are to be installed by customers, unless you are willing to pay
HP service personnel to perform the repair. For these parts, on-site or return-to-depot support is not
provided under the HP printer warranty.
Parts listed as Optional self-replacement can be installed by HP service personnel at your request for no
additional charge during the printer warranty period.
Item Description Self-replacement options Part number
1 x 550 Sheet Feeder Kit Replacement 1 x 550-sheet feeder Mandatory B5L34-67901
Printer Cabinet Kit Replacement printer cabinet/stand Mandatory B5L51-67901
HP Fuser kit Replacement fuser Mandatory B5L35-67901 (110-volt)
B5L36-67901 (220-volt)
HP Fuser kit, service Replacement fuser, service kit Mandatory B5L35-67902 (110-volt)
B5L36-67902 (220-volt)
ITB and T2 Roller kit, service Replacement transfer belt and secondary
transfer roller
Optional B5L24-67901
T2 Roller Service Kit Replacement secondary transfer roller Mandatory B5L24-67902
Tray 2-X Roller kit Replacement rollers for Trays 2, 3, 4, and 5 Optional B5L24-67904
Control-panel kit Replacement touchscreen control panel Mandatory B5L47-67018
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Item Description Self-replacement options Part number
320 GB Hard Disk Drive kit Replacement hard disk drive Mandatory 5851-6712
HP 1GB DDR3 x32 144-Pin 800MHz
SODIMM
Replacement memory DIMM Mandatory E5K48A-67902
HP Trusted Platform Module kit Replacement trusted platform module Mandatory F5S62-61001
HP Foreign Interface Harness kit Replacement foreign interface harness Mandatory B5L31-67902
Toner Collection Unit Replacement toner-collection unit Mandatory B5L37-67901
Analog FAX 600 Kit Replacement fax board Mandatory B5L53-67901
ADF Maintenance Kit Maintenance kit for the document feeder Mandatory B5L52-67903
Scanner white backing Replacement white plastic backing for the
scanner
Mandatory 5851-6570
Retention Clip Assy Replacement retention clips that are behind
the scanner white backing
Mandatory 5851-6573
U.S. English Keyboard Kit Replacement keyboard for the c model Mandatory B5L47-67019
U.K. English Keyboard Kit Replacement keyboard for the c model Mandatory B5L47-67020
Keyboard Overlay Kit
French, Italian, Russian, German, Spanish,
Ukranian
Replacement keyboard overlay for the c
model
Mandatory 5851-6019
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Canadian French, Latin American Spanish,
U.S. Spanish
Replacement keyboard overlay for the c
model
Mandatory 5851-6020
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Swiss French, Swiss German, Danish
Replacement keyboard overlay for the c
model
Mandatory 5851-6021
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Simplied Chinese, Traditional Chinese
Replacement keyboard overlay for the c
model
Mandatory 5851-6022
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Spanish, Portuguese
Replacement keyboard overlay for the c
model
Mandatory 5851-6023
Keyboard Overlay Kit
Japanese (KG and KT)
Replacement keyboard overlay for the c
model
Mandatory 5851-6024
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Replace the toner cartridges
Introduction
The following information provides details about the toner cartridges for the printer, and it includes instructions
to replace them.
Toner-cartridge information
Remove and replace the cartridges
Toner-cartridge information
This printer indicates when the toner-cartridge level is low and very low. The actual toner-cartridge life remaining
can vary. Consider having a replacement cartridge available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable.
To purchase cartridges or check cartridge compatibility for the printer, go to HP SureSupply at www.hp.com/go/
suresupply. Scroll to the bottom of the page and verify that the country/region is correct.
The printer uses four colors and has a dierent toner cartridge for each color: yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C),
and black (K). The toner cartridges are inside the front door.
NOTE: High-yield toner cartridges contain more toner than standard cartridges for increased page yield. For
more information, go to www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies.
Do not remove the toner cartridge from its package until it is time to replace it.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the toner cartridge, do not expose it to light for more than a few minutes.
Cover the green imaging drum if the toner cartridge must be removed from the printer for an extended period of
time.
The following illustration shows the toner-cartridge components.
1
2
3
4
1 Handle
2 Imaging drum
3 Protective shield
4 Memory chip
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CAUTION: If toner gets on clothing, wipe it o by using a dry cloth and wash the clothes in cold water. Hot water
sets toner into fabric.
NOTE: Information about recycling used toner cartridges is in the toner-cartridge box.
Remove and replace the cartridges
1. Open the front door.
K
C
M
Y
2. Grasp the handle of the used toner cartridge and
pull out to remove it.
K
C
M
Y
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3. Remove the new toner cartridge from its protective
shell by tearing o the plastic strip and opening the
package. Save all packaging for recycling the used
toner cartridge.
1
2
3
4. Remove the protective shield from the toner
cartridge.
5. Support the toner cartridge underneath with one
hand while holding the cartridge handle with the
other. Align the toner cartridge with its slot on the
shelf, and then insert the toner cartridge into the
printer.
NOTE: Avoid touching the green imaging drum.
Fingerprints on the imaging drum can cause print
defects.
K
C
M
Y
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6. Close the front door.
K
C
M
Y
7. Pack the used toner cartridge into the box that the
new cartridge came in, or use a large cardboard
box and ll it with several cartridges that you need
to recycle. See the enclosed recycling guide for
information about recycling.
In the U.S., a pre-paid shipping label is included in
the box. In other countries/regions, go to
www.hp.com/recycle to print a pre-paid shipping
label.
Adhere the pre-paid shipping label to the box, and
return the used cartridge to HP for recycling.
2
1
3
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Replace the toner-collection unit
Introduction
The following information provides details about the toner-collection unit for the printer, and it includes
instructions to replace it.
The printer indicates when the toner-collection unit is nearly full and when it is completely full. When it is
completely full, printing stops until the toner-collection unit is replaced.
To purchase a toner-collection unit (part number B5L37A), go to the HP Parts Store at www.hp.com/buy/parts.
NOTE: The toner-collection unit is designed for a single use. Do not attempt to empty the toner-collection unit
and reuse it. Doing so could lead to toner being spilled inside the printer, which could result in reduced print
quality. After use, return the toner-collection unit to HP’s Planet Partners program for recycling.
CAUTION: If toner gets on clothing, wipe it o by using a dry cloth and wash the clothes in cold water. Hot water
sets toner into fabric.
Remove and replace the toner-collection unit
1. Open the front door.
Y
Y
Y
Y
2. Open the toner-collection-unit door on the upper-
left side of the printer.
Y
Y
Y
Y
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3. Pull out the toner-collection unit and the attached
door.
Y
Y
Y
Y
4. Remove the new toner-collection unit from its
packaging.
5. Install the new toner-collection unit and the
attached door into the printer. Align the tabs on
the door with the slots in the printer.
Y
Y
Y
Y
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6. Close the toner-collection unit door.
Y
Y
Y
Y
7. Close the front door.
To recycle the used toner-collection unit, follow the
instructions included with the new toner-collection
unit.
Y
Y
Y
Y
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Replace the staple cartridge (c models)
Introduction
The following information provides details about the staple cartridges for the printer, and it includes instructions
to replace them.
To purchase a package of two staple cartridges (part number Q7432A), go to the HP Parts Store at
www.hp.com/buy/parts. Each cartridge holds 1,500 staples.
Remove and replace the staple cartridge
1. Open the stapler door.
NOTE: Opening the stapler door disables the
stapler.
2. Remove the staple cartridge from the printer.
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3. Insert the new staple cartridge into the opening
inside the stapler door.
4. Close the stapler door.
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4 Print
For more information:
Print tasks (Windows)
Print tasks (macOS)
Store print jobs on the printer to print later or print privately
Print from the USB port
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Print tasks (Windows)
How to print (Windows)
The following procedure describes the basic printing process for Windows.
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers. To change settings, click the Properties or Preferences button to
open the print driver.
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: In Windows 10, 8.1, and 8, these applications will have a dierent layout with dierent 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.
For the HP PCL-6 V4 driver, the HP AiO Printer Remote application downloads additional driver features
when More settings is selected.
NOTE: For more information, click the Help (?) button in the print driver.
3. Click the tabs in the print driver to congure the available options. For example, set the paper orientation
on the Finishing tab, and set the paper source, paper type, paper size, and quality settings on the Paper/
Quality tab.
4. Click the OK button to return to the Print dialog box. Select the number of copies to print from this screen.
5. Click the Print button to print the job.
Automatically print on both sides (Windows)
Use this procedure for printers that have an automatic duplexer installed. If the printer does not have an
automatic duplexer installed, or to print on paper types that the duplexer does not support, print on both sides
manually.
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers, and then click the Properties or Preferences button to open the
print driver.
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: In Windows 10, 8.1, and 8, these applications will have a dierent layout with dierent 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.
For the HP PCL-6 V4 driver, the HP AiO Printer Remote application downloads additional driver features
when More settings is selected.
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3. Click the Finishing tab.
4. Select Print on both sides. Click OK to close the Document Properties dialog.
5. In the Print dialog, click Print to print the job.
Manually print on both sides (Windows)
Use this procedure for printers that do not have an automatic duplexer installed or to print on paper that the
duplexer does not support.
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers, and then click the Properties or Preferences button to open the
print driver.
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: In Windows 10, 8.1, and 8, these applications will have a dierent layout with dierent 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.
For the HP PCL-6 V4 driver, the HP AiO Printer Remote application downloads additional driver features
when More settings is selected.
3. Click the Finishing tab.
4. Select Print on both sides (manually), and then click OK to close the Document Properties dialog.
5. In the Print dialog, click Print to print the rst side of the job.
6. Retrieve the printed stack from the output bin, and place it in Tray 1.
7. If prompted, select the appropriate control panel button to continue.
Print multiple pages per sheet (Windows)
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers, and then click the Properties or Preferences button to open the
print driver.
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: In Windows 10, 8.1, and 8, these applications will have a dierent layout with dierent 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.
For the HP PCL-6 V4 driver, the HP AiO Printer Remote application downloads additional driver features
when More settings is selected.
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3. Click the Finishing tab.
4. Select the number of pages per sheet from the Pages per sheet drop-down.
5. Select the correct Print page borders, Page order, and Orientation options. Click OK to close the Document
Properties dialog.
6. In the Print dialog, click Print to print the job.
Select the paper type (Windows)
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers, and then click the Properties or Preferences button to open the
print driver.
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: In Windows 10, 8.1, and 8, these applications will have a dierent layout with dierent 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.
For the HP PCL-6 V4 driver, the HP AiO Printer Remote application downloads additional driver features
when More settings is selected.
3. Click the Paper/Quality tab.
4. Select the paper type from the Paper type drop-down list.
5. Click OK to close the Document Properties dialog. In the Print dialog, click Print to print the job.
If the tray needs to be congured, a tray conguration message displays on the printer control panel.
6. Load the tray with the specied type and size of paper, and then close the tray.
7. Touch the OK button to accept the detected type and size, or touch the Modify button to choose a dierent
paper size or type.
8. Select the correct type and size, and then touch the OK button.
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Instructions are available for performing specic print tasks, such as the following:
Create and use printing shortcuts or presets
Select the paper size, or use a custom paper size
Select the page orientation
Create a booklet
Scale a document to t a specic paper size
Print the rst or last pages of the document on dierent paper
Print watermarks on a document
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Print tasks (macOS)
How to print (macOS)
The following procedure describes the basic printing process for macOS.
1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
2. Select the printer.
3. Click Show Details or Copies & Pages, and then select other menus to adjust the print settings.
NOTE: The name of the item varies for dierent software programs.
4. Click the Print button.
Automatically print on both sides (macOS)
NOTE: This information applies to printers that include an automatic duplexer.
NOTE: This feature is available if you install the HP print driver. It might not be available if you are using AirPrint.
1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
2. Select the printer.
3. Click Show Details or Copies & Pages, and then click the Layout menu.
NOTE: The name of the item varies for dierent software programs.
4. Select a binding option from the Two-Sided drop-down list.
5. Click the Print button.
Manually print on both sides (macOS)
NOTE: This feature is available if you install the HP print driver. It might not be available if you are using AirPrint.
1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
2. Select the printer.
3. Click Show Details or Copies & Pages, and then click the Manual Duplex menu.
NOTE: The name of the item varies for dierent software programs.
4. Click the Manual Duplex box, and select a binding option.
5. Click the Print button.
6. Go to the printer, and remove any blank paper that is in Tray 1.
7. Retrieve the printed stack from the output bin and place it with the printed-side facing down in the input
tray.
8. If prompted, touch the appropriate control panel button to continue.
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Print multiple pages per sheet (macOS)
1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
2. Select the printer.
3. Click Show Details or Copies & Pages, and then click the Layout menu.
NOTE: The name of the item varies for dierent software programs.
4. From the Pages per Sheet drop-down list, select the number of pages that you want to print on each sheet.
5. In the Layout Direction area, select the order and placement of the pages on the sheet.
6. From the Borders menu, select the type of border to print around each page on the sheet.
7. Click the Print button.
Select the paper type (macOS)
1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
2. Select the printer.
3. Click Show Details or Copies & Pages, and then click the Media & Quality menu or the Paper/Quality menu.
NOTE: The name of the item varies for dierent software programs.
4. Select from the Media & Quality or Paper/Quality options.
NOTE: This list contains the master set of options available. Some options are not available on all printers.
Media Type: Select the option for the type of paper for the print job.
Print Quality: Select the resolution level for the print job.
Edge-To-Edge Printing: Select this option to print close to the paper edges.
5. Click the Print button.
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Instructions are available for performing specic print tasks, such as the following:
Create and use printing shortcuts or presets
Select the paper size, or use a custom paper size
Select the page orientation
Create a booklet
Scale a document to t a specic paper size
Print the rst or last pages of the document on dierent paper
Print watermarks on a document
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Store print jobs on the printer to print later or print privately
Introduction
The following information provides procedures for creating and printing documents that are stored on the
printer. These jobs can be printed at a later time or printed privately.
Create a stored job (Windows)
Create a stored job (macOS)
Print a stored job
Delete a stored job
Information sent to printer for Job Accounting purposes
Create a stored job (Windows)
Store jobs on the printer for private or delayed printing.
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer from the list of printers, and then select Properties or Preferences (the name varies for
dierent software programs).
NOTE: The name of the button varies for dierent software programs.
NOTE: In Windows 10, 8.1, and 8, these applications will have a dierent layout with dierent 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.
For the HP PCL-6 V4 driver, the HP AiO Printer Remote application downloads additional driver features
when More settings is selected.
3. Click the Job Storage tab.
4. Select a Job Storage Mode option.
Proof and Hold: Print and proof one copy of a job, and then print more copies.
Personal Job: The job does not print until you request it at the printer control panel. For this job-
storage mode, you can select one of the Make Job Private/Secure options. If you assign a personal
identication number (PIN) to the job, you must provide the required PIN at the control panel. If you
encrypt the job, you must provide the required password at the control panel. The print job is deleted
from memory after it prints and is lost if the printer loses power.
Quick Copy: Print the requested number of copies of a job and store a copy of the job in the printer
memory so you can print it again later.
Stored Job: Store a job on the printer and allow other users to print the job at any time. For this job-
storage mode, you can select one of the Make Job Private/Secure options. If you assign a personal
identication number (PIN) to the job, the person who prints the job must provide the required PIN at
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the control panel. If you encrypt the job, the person who prints the job must provide the required
password at the control panel.
5. To use a custom user name or job name, click the Custom button, and then enter the user name or the job
name.
Select which option to use if another stored job already has that name:
Use Job Name + (1-99): Append a unique number to the end of the job name.
Replace Existing File: Overwrite the existing stored job with the new one.
6. Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box. In the Print dialog box, click the Print
button to print the job.
Create a stored job (macOS)
Store jobs on the printer for private or delayed printing.
1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
2. In the Printer menu, select the printer.
3. By default, the print driver displays the Copies & Pages menu. Open the menus drop-down list, and then
click the Job Storage menu.
4. In the Mode drop-down list, select the type of stored job.
Proof and Hold: Print and proof one copy of a job, and then print more copies.
Personal Job: The job does not print until someone requests it at the printer control panel. If the job
has a personal identication number (PIN), provide the required PIN at the control panel. The print job
is deleted from memory after it prints and is lost if the printer loses power.
Quick Copy: Print the requested number of copies of a job and store a copy of the job in the printer
memory to print it again later.
Stored Job: Store a job on the printer and allow other users to print the job at any time. If the job has a
personal identication number (PIN), the person who prints the job must provide the required PIN at
the control panel.
5. To use a custom user name or job name, click the Custom button, and then enter the user name or the job
name.
Select which option to use if another stored job already has that name.
Use Job Name + (1-99): Append a unique number to the end of the job name.
Replace Existing File: Overwrite the existing stored job with the new one.
6. If you selected the Stored Job or Personal Job option in step 4, you can protect the job with a PIN. Type a 4-
digit number in the Use PIN to Print eld. When other people attempt to print this job, the printer prompts
them to enter this PIN number.
7. Click the Print button to process the job.
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Print a stored job
Use this procedure to print a document that is in a job storage folder on the printer.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Print, and then select Print from Job Storage.
2. Under Stored Jobs to Print, select Choose, and then select the folder where the document is saved.
3. Select the document, and then touch Select.
If the document is private, enter the four-digit PIN in the Password eld, and then select OK.
4. To adjust the number of copies, select the box to the left of the Print button, and then select the number of
copies from the keypad that opens. Select the Close button to close the keypad.
5. Select Print to print the document.
Delete a stored job
You can delete documents that have been saved to when printer when they are no longer needed. You can also
adjust the maximum number of jobs for the printer to store.
Delete a job that is stored on the printer
Change the job storage limit
Delete a job that is stored on the printer
Follow these steps to delete a job that is stored in the printer memory.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Print.
2. Select Print from Job Storage.
3. Select Choose, and then select the name of the folder where the job is stored.
4. Select the name of the job.
5. Select the Trash button to delete the job.
If the job is private or encrypted, enter the PIN or password, and then select OK.
6. Select Delete Jobs on the conrmation prompt.
Change the job storage limit
When a new job is stored in the printer memory, the printer overwrites any previous jobs with the same user and
job name. If a job is not already stored under the same user and job name, and the printer needs additional
space, the printer might delete other stored jobs starting with the oldest. Follow these steps to change the
number of jobs that the printer can store:
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Copy/Print or Print
Manage Stored Jobs
Temporary Job Storage Limit
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3. Use the keypad to enter the number of jobs that the printer stores.
4. Select Done to save the setting.
Information sent to printer for Job Accounting purposes
Printing jobs sent from drivers on the client (e.g., PC) may send personally identiable information to HP’s
Printing and Imaging devices. This information may include, but is not limited to, user name and client name
from which the job originated that may be used for job accounting purposes, as determined by the Administrator
of the printing device. This same information may also be stored with the job on the mass storage device (e.g.,
disk drive) of the printing device when using the job storage feature.
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Print from the USB port
Introduction
This printer features easy-access USB printing, for quickly printing les without sending them from a computer.
The printer accepts standard USB ash drives in the USB port near the control panel. It supports the following
types of les:
.pdf
.prn
.pcl
.ps
.cht
Enable the USB port for printing
The USB port is disabled by default. Before using this feature, enable the USB port. Use one of the following
methods to enable the port:
Method one: Enable the USB port from the printer control-panel menus
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe until the Settings menu displays. Touch the
Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
USB Settings
Print From USB Drive Settings
Enable Print From USB Drive
3. Select the Enabled option.
Method two: Enable the USB port from the HP Embedded Web server (network-connected printers only)
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Open the Copy/Print tab.
3. On the left side of the screen, click Retrieve from USB Setup.
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4. Select the Enable Retrieve from USB check box.
5. Click Apply.
Print from a USB ash drive
1. Insert the USB ash drive into the easy-access USB port.
NOTE: The port might be covered. For some printers, the cover ips open. For other printers, pull the
cover straight out to remove it.
2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Print.
3. Select Print from USB Drive.
4. Touch Choose, and then select the name of the document to print. Touch Select.
NOTE: The document might be in a folder. Open folders as necessary.
5. To adjust the number of copies, touch the number of copies eld in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
Use the keypad to enter the number of copies to print.
6. Select Print to print the document.
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5 Copy
For more information:
Make a copy
Copy on both sides (duplex)
Additional options when copying
Additional copy tasks
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For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Make a copy
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Copy.
3. In the Options pane, select the number of copies.
4. Select Optimize Text/Picture to optimize for the type of image being copied: text, graphics, or photos.
Select one of the predened options.
5. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
6. Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the buttons on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these buttons to toggle between two-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in two-page view.
Use these buttons to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these buttons.
Use this button to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these buttons to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These buttons are available only in the thumbnail view.
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Use this button to add a page to the document. The printer prompts to scan additional pages.
Use this button to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
7. When the document is ready, touch Start to begin copying.
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Copy on both sides (duplex)
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Copy.
3. In the Options pane, select Original Sides, and then select the option that describes the original document:
Use Automatically detect to detect whether the original is printed on one or both sides of the page.
Use 1-sided for originals that are printed on one side of the page.
Use 2-sided (book-style) for originals that ip on the right/left edge of the page, like books. If the
image is portrait, the output ips on the long edge of the page. If the image is landscape, the output
ips on the short edge of the page.
Use 2-sided (ip-style) for originals that ip on the top/bottom edge of the page, like calendars. If the
image is portrait, the output ips on the short edge of the page. If the image is landscape, the output
ips on the long edge of the page.
4. Select Output Sides, and then select one of these options:
Match original: The output will match the format of the original. For example, if the original is 1-sided,
the output will be 1-sided. However, if the administrator has restricted 1-sided printing and the
original is 1-sided, the output will be 2-sided book-style.
1-sided: The output will be 1-sided. However, if the administrator has restricted 1-sided printing, the
output will be 2-sided book-style.
2-sided (book-style): The output will ip on the right/left edge of the page, like a book. If the image is
portrait, the output ips on the long edge of the page. If the image is landscape, the output ips on
the short edge of the page.
2-sided (ip-style): The output will ip on the top/bottom edge of the page, like a calendar. If the
image is portrait, the output ips on the short edge of the page. If the image is landscape, the output
ips on the long edge of the page.
5. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
6. Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the buttons on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these buttons to toggle between two-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in two-page view.
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Use these buttons to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these buttons.
Use this button to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these buttons to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These buttons are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to add a page to the document. The printer prompts to scan additional pages.
Use this button to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
7. When the document is ready, touch Start to begin copying.
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Additional options when copying
The following settings are available in the Options list when copying.
NOTE: The following list contains the master set of options available for HP Enterprise MFP printers. Some
options are not available on all printers.
Number of Copies Specify the number of copies to make.
Load and Save Settings Load Quick Set: Load copy settings from a saved Quick Set.
NOTE: Use the HP Embedded Web Server to create and save Quick Sets.
Save Defaults: Save the current settings in the Options list as default settings for future copy jobs.
Sides Specify whether the original document is printed on one side or both sides, and whether the copies are
to be printed on one side or both sides.
Color/Black
For color printers only.
Specify whether copies are to be printed in color, black and gray, or black only.
Staple
For printers with automatic
nishing accessories only. This
feature does not apply to
printers with convenience
staplers.)
Specify the placement of staples.
Staple/Hole Punch
For printers with hole-punch
accessories only.
Specify the number and placement of punched holes.
Scan Mode Standard Document: Scan a page or stack of pages through the document feeder, or individually on the
atbed glass.
Book Mode: Scan an open book and output each page of the book onto dierent pages.
2-sided ID Copy: Scan each side of an identication card on the atbed glass and output them onto one
page. After scanning the rst side, the printer prompts to place the second side in the correct position
on the glass.
Reduce/Enlarge Scale the size of the scanned document up or down.
Original Size Specify the paper size for the original document.
Paper Selection Specify the paper size and type for the copies.
Booklet Format and rearrange original scanned images into pages that print as a booklet.
Content Orientation Specify whether the original document is printed in Portrait or Landscape orientation.
Pages per Sheet Copy multiple sheets of paper onto a single sheet. Select one, two, or four pages per sheet.
Output Bin
For printers with multiple output
bins only.
Specify which output bin to use for the job when the printer output bins are congured for mailbox
mode.
NOTE: This option does not appear when the output bins are congured for stacker mode or
function-separator mode.
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Paper Path
For printers that have an option
to ip pages inside the paper
path.
Select a specic paper path:
Face-up (straightest path): Pages output to the bin in the opposite order that they were placed in the
document feeder.
Face-down (correct order): Pages are stacked in the same order as they were placed in the document
feeder.
Image Adjustment Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast: Increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without
aecting the darkness of the image.
Automatic Tone: Available for Flow printers only. The printer automatically adjusts the Darkness,
Contrast, and Background Cleanup settings to the most appropriate for the scanned document.
Optimize Text/Picture Optimize the job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
Edge-to-Edge Scan and print a copy closer to the edge of the page than is normally allowed. Printing close to the
edge can result in some print-quality issues.
Erase Edges Remove blemishes, such as dark borders or staple marks, by cleaning the edges of the scanned image.
Collate Assemble each set of pages in the same order as the original document when making multiple copies
of a document.
Automatically Straighten
NOTE: Available on Flow
models only.
This feature is not available for
all rmware versions. You might
need to update the printer
rmware to use this feature.
Automatically straighten a scanned image.
Blank Page Suppression
NOTE: This feature is not
available for all rmware
versions. You might need to
update the printer rmware to
use this feature.
Exclude blank pages in the original document from scanned images. This feature is useful for scanning
pages printed on both sides to eliminate blank pages in the resulting scanned document.
Multi-feed Detection Enable or disable multi-feed detection. When enabled, scanning stops when the printer detects more
than one page at a time being fed in the document feeder. When disabled, scanning continues when a
multi-feed is detected, to allow scanning pages that are stuck together, originals with self-adhesive
notes on them, or thick paper.
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Additional copy tasks
Go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
Instructions are available for performing specic copy tasks, such as the following:
Copy or scan pages from books or other bound documents
Copy mixed-size documents
Copy or scan both sides of an identication card
Copy or scan a document into a booklet format
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6 Scan
For more information:
Set up Scan to Email
Set up Scan to Network Folder
Set up Scan to USB Drive
Set up Save to SharePoint® (Flow models only)
Create a Quick Set
Send a scanned document to one or more email addresses
Scan and send to network folder
Scan and save to a USB ash drive
Additional options when scanning
HP JetAdvantage business solutions
Additional scan tasks
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Set up Scan to Email
Introduction
Before you begin
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Step two: Congure the Network Identication settings
Step three: Congure the Send to Email feature
Step four: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use Oice 365 Outlook (optional)
Introduction
The printer has a feature that enables it to scan a document and send it to one or more email addresses. To use
this scan feature, the printer must be connected to a network; however, the feature is not available until it has
been congured. There are two methods for conguring Scan to Email, the Scan to Email Setup Wizard for basic
and Email Setup for advanced. Use the following information to set up the Scan to Email feature.
Before you begin
To set up the Scan to Email feature, the printer must have an active network connection.
Administrators need the following information before beginning the conguration process.
Administrative access to the printer
DNS suix (e.g., companyname.com)
SMTP server (e.g., smtp.mycompany.com)
NOTE: If you do not know the SMTP server name, SMTP port number, or authentication information,
contact the email/Internet service provider or system administrator for the information. SMTP server
names and port names are typically found by doing an Internet search. For example, use terms like "Gmail
smtp server name" or "Yahoo smtp server name" to search.
SMTP server authentication requirements for outgoing email messages, including the user name and
password used for authentication, if applicable.
NOTE: Consult your email service provider's documentation for information on digital sending limits for your
email account. Some providers may temporarily lock your account if you exceed your sending limit.
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network
icon to display the IP address or host name.
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2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
Step two: Congure the Network Identication settings
NOTE: Conguring email setup on the Networking tab is an advanced process and might require the assistance
of a system administrator.
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Networking.
NOTE: For conguring the network settings for use with Oice 365, Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use
Oice 365 Outlook (optional) on page 79
2. In the left navigation pane, click TCP/IP Settings. A username/password might be required to access the
Network Identication tab of the EWS.
3. On the TCP/IP Settings dialog, click the Network Identication tab.
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4. If DNS is required on the network, in the TCP/IP Domain Suix area, verify that the DNS suix for the email
client being used is listed. DNS suixes have this format: companyname.com, gmail.com, etc.
NOTE: If the Domain Name suix is not set up, use the IP address.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click OK.
Step three: Congure the Send to Email feature
The two options for conguring Send to Email are the Email Setup Wizard for basic conguration and Email
Setup for advanced conguration. Use the following options to congure the Send to Email feature:
Method one: Basic conguration using the Email Setup Wizard
Method two: Advanced conguration using the Email Setup
Method one: Basic conguration using the Email Setup Wizard
This option opens the Email Setup Wizard in the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) for basic conguration.
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send.
2. In the left-navigation pane, click Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick Setup Wizards.
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3. In the Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick Setup Wizards dialog, click the Email Setup link.
NOTE: If a message displays indicating that the Scan to Email feature is disabled, click Continue to
proceed with the conguration and enable the Scan to Email feature upon completion.
4. On the Congure Email Servers (SMTP) dialog, select one of the following options and complete the steps:
Option one: Use a server already in use by Email
Select Use a server already in use by Email, and then click Next.
Option two: Search network for outgoing email server
NOTE: This option nds outgoing SMTP servers inside your rewall only.
a. Select Search network for outgoing email server, and then click Next.
b. Select the appropriate server from the Congure Email Server (SMTP) list, and then click Next.
c. Select the option that describes the server’s authentication requirements:
Server does not require authentication: Select Server does not require authentication, and then
click Next.
-OR-
Server requires authentication: From the drop-down list, select an authentication option:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel: Select Use credentials
of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel, and then click Next.
-OR-
Always use these credentials: Select Always use these credentials, enter the User name
and Password, and then click Next.
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Option three: Add SMTP server
a. Select Add SMTP server
b. Enter the Server Name and Port Number, and then click Next.
NOTE: In most cases, the default port number does not need to be changed.
NOTE: If you are using a hosted SMTP service such as Gmail, verify the SMTP address, port number,
and SSL settings from the service providers website or other sources. Typically, for Gmail, the SMTP
address is smtp.gmail.com, port number 465, and the SSL should be enabled.
Please refer to online sources to conrm these server settings are current and valid at the time of
conguration.
c. Select the appropriate server authentication option:
Server does not require authentication: Select Server does not require authentication, and then
click Next.
-OR-
Server requires authentication: Select an option from the Server requires authentication drop-
down list:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel: Select Use credentials
of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel, and then click Next.
-OR-
Always use these credentials: Select Always use these credentials, enter the User name
and Password, and then click Next.
5. On the Congure Email Settings dialog, enter the following information about for the sender’s email
address, and then click Next.
NOTE: When setting up the From, Subject, and Message elds, if the User editable check box is
unchecked, users will not be able to edit those elds at the printer control panel when sending an email.
Option Description
From
(Required)
Select one of the following options from the From drop-down list:
User’s address (sign-in required)
Default From: Enter a default email address and display name in the Default From Email
Address and Default Display Name elds
NOTE: Create an email account for the printer, and use this address for the default
email address.
NOTE: Congure the email feature so that users must sign in before using it. This
prevents users from sending an email from an address that is not their own.
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Option Description
Subject
(Optional)
Provide a default subject line for the email messages.
Message
(Optional)
Create a custom message.
To use this message for all emails sent from the printer, clear the User editable check box for
Message.
6. In the Congure File Scan Settings area, set the default scanning preferences, and then click Next.
Option Description
File Type Select the default le type that the for the scanned document:
PDF
JPEG
TIFF
MTIFF
XPS
PDF/A
Color/Black Select the default color setting for the scanned document:
Color
Black
Black/Gray
Automatically detect
Quality and File Size Select the default output quality for the scanned document:
Low (small le)
Medium
High (large le)
Resolution Select the default scan resolution for the scanned document:
75 dpi
150 dpi
200 dpi
300 dpi
400 dpi
600 dpi
7. Review the Summary area, and then click Finish to complete the setup.
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Method two: Advanced conguration using the Email Setup
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send, and then click Email Setup in the left navigation
pane.
NOTE: By default, the Email Setup page displays the basic settings for Scan to Email setup. To access
additional settings, click the Advanced Settings button at the bottom of the page.
2. On the Email Setup dialog, select the Enable Send to Email check box. If this check box is not selected, the
feature is unavailable at the printer control panel.
3. In the Outgoing Email Servers (SMTP) area, complete the steps for one of the following options:
Select one of the displayed servers
Click Add to start the SMTP wizard.
1. In the SMTP wizard, select one of the following options:
Option one: I know my SMTP server address or host name: Enter the address of an SMTP
server, and then click Next
Option two: If you do not know the address of the SMTP server, select Search network for
outgoing email server, and then click Next. Select the server, and then click Next.
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NOTE: If an SMTP server was already created for another printer function, the Use a server
already in use by another function option displays. Select this option, and then congure it to be
used for the email function.
2. On the Set the basic information necessary to connect to the server dialog, set the options to
use, and then click Next.
NOTE: Some servers have problems sending or receiving emails that are larger than 5
megabytes (MB). These problems can be prevented by entering a number in Split emails if larger
than (MB).
NOTE: In most cases, the default port number does not need to be changed. However, when
using the Enable SMTP SSL Protocol option, port 587 must be used.
NOTE: If you are using Google™ Gmail for email service, select the Enable SMTP SSL Protocol
check box. Typically, for gmail, the SMTP address is smtp.gmail.com, port number 465, and the
SSL should be enabled.
Please refer to online sources to conrm these server settings are current and valid at the time
of conguration.
3. On the Server Authentication Requirements dialog, select the option that describes the server’s
authentication requirements:
Server does not require authentication, and then click Next.
Server requires authentication
From the drop-down box, select Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at
the control panel, and then click Next.
From the drop-down box, select Always use these credentials, enter the Username
and Password, and then click Next.
NOTE: If using a signed-in user's credentials, set email to require sign in by the user on the
printer control panel. Deny device guest access to email by clearing the check box for email in
the Device Guest column in the Sign in and Permission Policies area on the Access Control dialog
of the Security tab. The icon in the check box changes from a check mark to a lock.
4. On the Server Usage dialog, choose the printer functions that will send email through this SMTP
server, and then click the Next button.
NOTE: If the server requires authentication, a user name and password for sending automatic
alerts and reports from the printer will be required.
5. On the Summary and Test dialog, enter a valid email address in the Send a test email to: eld,
and then click Test.
6. Verify that all of the settings are correct, and then click Finish to complete the outgoing email
server set up.
4. In the Address and Message Field Control area, enter a From: setting and any of the other optional settings.
Address and Message Field Control settings:
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Feature Description
Address Field Restrictions
1
Specify whether users must select an email address from an address book or whether users are
allowed to enter in an email address manually.
CAUTION: If Users must select from address book is selected, and any of the address elds are
also set as User editable, changes to those editable elds also change the corresponding values in
the address book.
To prevent users from changing contacts in the Address Book at the printer control panel, go to
the Access Control page on the Security tab, and deny Device Guest access to address book
modications.
Allow invalid email address
formats
1
Select to allow an invalid email address format.
User editable To use the Default From address and Default Display Name for all emails sent from this printer
(unless a user is signed in), do not select the User editable check box.
When setting up the address elds, if the User editable check box is unchecked, users will not be
able to edit those elds at the printer control panel when sending an email. For send-to-me
functionality, clear the User editable check boxes for all of the address elds, including the From:
To: CC:, and BCC: elds, and then set that user's send email From: their own email address and To:
their own email address.
Default From: and Default
Display Name:
Provide an email address and name to use for the From: address for the email message.
NOTE: Create an email account for the printer, and use this address for the default email
address.
NOTE: Congure the email feature so that users must sign in before using it. This prevents users
from sending an email from an address that is not their own.
To:
1
Provide a To (recipient) email address for emails.
CC:
1
Provide a CC email address for emails.
BCC:
1
Provide a BCC email address for emails.
Subject: Provide a default subject line for the email messages.
Message: Create a custom message. To use this message for all emails sent from the printer, clear or do not
select the User editable check box for Message:.
1
This setting is available only on the Advanced Settings page.
5. In the Signing and Encryption area, set the signing and encryption preferences.
NOTE: These settings are available only on the Advanced Settings page.
Feature Description
Signing Select whether to sign the security certicate.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
Hashing Algorithm Select the algorithm to use for signing the certicate.
Encryption Select whether to encrypt the email.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
Encryption Algorithm Select the algorithm to use for encrypting the email.
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Feature Description
Attribute for Recipient Public
Key
Enter which attribute to use to retrieve the recipient’s public key certicate from LDAP.
Use the recipient public key
certicate to verify the
recipient
Select this setting to use the recipient’s public key certicate to verify the recipient.
6. In the Notication Settings area, select when users will receive notications about sent emails. The default
setting is using the signed in user's email address. If the recipient email address is blank, no notication is
sent.
7. In the Scan Settings area, set the default scanning preferences.
NOTE: These settings are available only on the Advanced Settings page.
Scan settings:
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or
millimeters, for the front side and back side of a job.
8. In the File Settings area, set the default le settings preferences.
File settings:
Feature Description
File Name Prex
1
Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
File Name Suix
1
Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
File Name Preview
1
Enter a le name, and then click the Update Preview button.
File Numbering Format
1
Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
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Feature Description
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
1
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple
les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
High Compression (smaller
le)
1
Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption
1
If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied
as part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be
prompted to enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing
start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they
show more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the
le size is smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality
images, and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be printed in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages
1
If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Create Multiple Files
1
Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number
of pages per le.
1
This setting is available only on the Advanced Settings page.
9. Review the selected options to verify that they are accurate, and then click Apply to complete the setup.
Step four: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
Quick Sets are optional short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the main Home screen or within the Quick Sets
application at the printer.
1. In the Email Setup area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
2. Select one of the following options:
Select an existing Quick Set under Quick Sets Application in the table.
-OR-
Click Add to start the Quick Set Wizard.
3. If you selected Add, the Quick Sets Setup page opens. Complete the following information:
Quick Set Name: Enter a title for the new Quick Set.
Quick Set Description: Enter a description of the Quick Set.
Quick Set Start Option: To set how the Quick Set starts, click either Enter application, then user
presses Start or Start instantly when selected from the Home Screen.
4. Dene the following settings for the Quick Set: Address and Message Field Control, Signing and Encryption,
Notication Settings, Scan Settings, File Settings.
5. Click Finish to save the Quick Set.
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Step ve: Set up Send to Email to use Oice 365 Outlook (optional)
Introduction
Microsoft Oice 365 Outlook is a cloud-based email system provided by Microsoft which uses Microsoft's Simple
Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server to send or receive emails. Complete the following to enable the printer to
send an email with an Oice 365 Outlook account from the control panel.
NOTE: You must have an email address account with Oice 365 Outlook to congure the settings in the EWS.
Congure the outgoing email server (SMTP) to send an email from an Oice 365 Outlook account
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Networking.
2. In the left navigation pane, click TCP/IP Settings.
3. In the TCP/IP Settings area, click the Network Identication tab.
4. If DNS is required on the network, in the TCP/IP Domain Suix area, verify that the DNS suix for the email
client being used is listed. DNS suixes have this format: companyname.com, Gmail.com, etc.
NOTE: If the Domain Name suix is not set up, use the IP address.
5. Click Apply.
6. Click the Scan/Digital Send tab.
7. On the left navigation pane, click Email Setup.
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8. On the Email Setup page, select the Enable Send to Email check box. If this check box is not available, the
feature is unavailable at the printer control panel.
9. In the Outgoing Email Servers (SMTP) area, click Add to start the SMTP wizard.
10. In the I know my SMTP server address or host name eld, type smtp.onoice.com, and then click Next.
11. On the Set the basic information necessary to connect to the server dialog, in the Port Number eld, type
587.
NOTE: Some servers have problems sending or receiving emails that are larger than 5 megabytes (MB).
These problems can be prevented by entering a number in Split emails if larger than (MB).
12. Select the Enable SMTP SSL Protocol check box, and then click Next.
13. On the Server Authentication Requirements dialog, complete the following information:
a. Select Server requires authentication.
b. From the drop-down list, select Always use these credentials
c. In the Username eld, type the Oice 365 Outlook email address.
d. In the Password eld, type the Oice 365 Outlook account password, and then click Next.
14. On the Server Usage dialog, choose the printer functions that will send email through this SMTP server, and
then click the Next button.
15. On the Summary and Test dialog, enter a valid email address in the Send a test email to: eld, and then click
Test.
16. Verify that all of the settings are correct, and then click Finish to complete the outgoing email server set up.
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Set up Scan to Network Folder
Introduction
Before you begin
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
Step two: Set up Scan to Network Folder
Introduction
This document explains how to enable and congure the Scan to Network Folder function. The printer has a
feature that enables it to scan a document and save it to a network folder. To use this scan feature, the printer
must be connected to a network; however, the feature is not available until it has been congured. There are two
methods for conguring Scan to Network Folder, the Save to Network Folder Setup Wizard for basic setup and
Save to Network Folder Setup for advanced setup.
Before you begin
NOTE: To set up the Scan to Network Folder feature, the printer must have an active network connection.
Administrators need the following items before beginning the conguration process.
Administrative access to the printer
The fully-qualied domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \\servername.us.companyname.net\scans) of the
destination folder OR the IP address of the server (e.g., \\16.88.20.20\scans).
NOTE: The use of the term "server" in this context refers to the computer where the shared folder resides.
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
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Step two: Set up Scan to Network Folder
Method one: Use the Scan to Network Folder Wizard
This option opens the setup wizard that is in the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) for the printer. The setup
wizard includes the options for basic conguration.
NOTE: Before you begin: To display the printer's IP address or host name, touch the Information icon, and
then touch the Network icon on the printer's control panel.
1. Using the EWS top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send tab. The Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick
Setup Wizards dialog opens.
2. In the left-navigation pane, click Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick Setup Wizards.
3. Click the Save to Network Folder Quick Set Wizard link.
4. On the Add or Remove a Save to Network Folder Quick Set dialog, click Add.
NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the printer Home screen or within the Quick
Sets application.
NOTE: The Save to Network Folder feature can be minimally congured without creating a quick set.
However, without the quick set, users must enter the destination folder information at the control panel for
each scan job. A quick set is required to include Save to Network Folder metadata.
5. On the Add Folder Quick Set dialog, complete the following information:
a. In the Quick Set Title eld, type a title.
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NOTE: Name the Quick Set something that users can understand quickly (e.g., "Scan and save to a
folder").
b. In the Quick Set Description eld, type a description explaining what the Quick Set will save.
c. Click Next.
6. On the Congure Destination Folder dialog, complete the following information:
a. In the UNC Folder Path eld, type a folder path where the scan will go.
The folder path can either be the fully-qualied domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \
\servername.us.companyname.net\scans) or the IP address of the server (e.g., \\16.88.20.20\scans).
Be sure that the folder path (e.g., \scans) follows the FQDN or IP address.
NOTE: The FQDN can be more reliable than the IP address. If the server gets its IP address via DHCP,
the IP address can change. However, the connection with an IP address might be faster because the
printer does not need to use DNS to nd the destination server.
b. From the Authentication Settings drop-down, select one of the following options:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel
Always use these credentials
NOTE: If Always use these credentials is selected, a user name and password must be entered
in the corresponding elds, and the printer’s access to the folder must be veried by clicking
Verify Access.
c. In the Windows Domain eld, type the Windows domain.
TIP: To nd the Windows domain in Windows 7, click Start, click Control Panel, click System.
To nd the Windows domain in Windows 8, click Search, enter System in the search box, and then click
System.
The domain is listed under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings.
d. Click Next.
7. On the Congure File Scan Settings dialog, set the default scanning preferences for the Quick Set, and then
click Next.
8. Review the Summary dialog, and then click Finish.
Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup
This option enables advanced conguration of the Save to Network Folder feature using the HP Embedded Web
Server (EWS) for the printer.
NOTE: Before you begin: To display the printer's IP address or host name, touch the Information icon, and
then touch the Network icon on the printer's control panel.
Step one: Begin the conguration
1. Click the Scan/Digital Send tab.
2. On the left navigation menu, click the Scan to Network Folder Setup link.
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Step two: Congure the Scan to Network Folder settings
1. On the Scan to Network Folder Setup page, select the Enable Scan to Network Folder check box. If this box
is not selected, the feature is unavailable at the printer control panel.
2. In the Scan to Network Folder area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets. Click Add to open the Quick
Sets Setup dialog.
NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the printer Home screen or within the Quick
Sets application.
NOTE: The Scan to Network Folder feature can be minimally congured without creating a quick set.
However, without the quick set, users must enter the destination folder information at the control panel for
each scan job. A quick set is required to include Scan to Network Folder metadata.
Complete all of the settings in the Quick Set Setup to fully congure the Scan to Network Folder feature.
Dialog one: Set the Quick Set name, description, and options for user interaction at the control panel
Use the Set the button location for the Quick Set and options for user interaction at the control panel dialog to
congure where the Quick Set button will display on the printer control panel and to congure the level of user
interaction at the printer control panel.
1. In the Quick Set Name eld, type a title.
NOTE: Name the Quick Set something that users can understand quickly (e.g., "Scan and save to a
folder").
2. In the Quick Set Description eld, type a description explaining what the Quick Set will save.
3. From the Quick Set Start Option list, select one of the following options:
Option one: Enter application, then user presses Start
Option two: Start instantly upon selection
Select one of the following prompt options :
Prompt for original sides
Prompt for additional pages
Require Preview
NOTE: If Start instantly upon selection is selected, the destination folder must be entered in the next
step.
4. Click Next.
Dialog two: Folder Settings
Use the Folder Settings dialog to congure the types of folders the printer sends scanned documents to.
There are two types of destination folders to select from:
Shared folders or FTP folders
Personal shared folders
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There are two types of folder permissions to select from:
Read and write access
Write access only
The following information describes how to congure the folder settings.
Congure the destination folder for scanned documents
Option 1: Shared folders or FTP folders
To save scanned documents to a standard shared folder or an FTP folder, complete the following steps:
1. If it is not already selected, select Save to shared folders or FTP folders.
2. Click Add.... The Add Network Folder Path dialog opens.
3. On the Add Network Folder Path dialog, select one of the following options:
Option one: Save to a standard shared network folder
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NOTE: For more information about creating shared network folders see Set up a shared folder
(c04431534).
1. If it is not already selected, select Save to a standard shared network folder.
2. In the UNC Folder Path eld, type a folder path.
The folder path can either be the fully-qualied domain name (FQDN) (e.g., \
\servername.us.companyname.net\scans) or the IP address of the server (e.g., \
\16.88.20.20\scans). Be sure that the folder path (e.g., \scans) follows the FQDN or IP address.
NOTE: The FQDN can be more reliable than the IP address. If the server gets its IP address via
DHCP, the IP address can change. However, the connection with an IP address might be faster
because the printer does not need to use DNS to nd the destination server.
3. To automatically create a subfolder for scanned documents in the destination folder, select a
format for the subfolder name from the Custom Subfolder list.
To restrict the subfolder access to the user who creates the scan job, select Restrict subfolder
access to user.
4. To view the complete folder path for scanned documents, click Update Preview.
5. From the Authentication Settings list, select one of the following options:
Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel
Always use these credentials
NOTE: If Always use these credentials is selected, a user name and password must be entered
in the corresponding elds.
6. In the Windows Domain eld, type the Windows domain.
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NOTE: To nd the Windows domain in Windows 7, click Start, click Control Panel, click System.
To nd the Windows domain in Windows 8, click Search, enter System in the search box, and
then click System.
The domain is listed under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings.
NOTE: If a shared folder is set to be accessed by everyone, values for a workgroup name
(default is “Workgroup”), a user name and password must be entered in the corresponding
elds. However, if the folder is within a particular user’s folders and not Public, the user name
and password of that user must be used.
NOTE: An IP address might be necessary instead of a computer name. Many home routers do
not handle computer names well, and there is no Domain Name Server (DNS). In this case, it is
best to set up a static IP address on the shared PC to alleviate the problem of DHCP assigning a
new IP address. On a typical home router, this is done by setting a static IP address that is on the
same subnet, but outside the DHCP address range.
7. Click OK.
Option two: Save to an FTP Server
NOTE: If an FTP site is outside the rewall, a proxy server must be specied under the network
settings These settings are located in the EWS Networking tab, under the Advanced options.
1. Select Save to an FTP Server.
2. In the FTP Server eld, type the FTP server name or IP address.
3. In the Port eld, type the port number.
NOTE: In most cases, the default port number does not need to be changed.
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4. To automatically create a subfolder for scanned documents in the destination folder, select a
format for the subfolder name from the Custom Subfolder list.
5. To view the complete folder path for scanned documents, click Update Preview.
6. From the FTP Transfer Mode list, select one of the following options:
Passive
Active
7. In the Username eld, type the user name.
8. In the Password eld, type the password.
9. Click Verify Access to conrm the destination can be accessed.
10. Click OK.
Option 2: Personal shared folders
To save scanned documents to a personal shared folder, complete the following steps:
NOTE: This option is used in domain environments where the administrator congures a shared folder for each
user. If the Save to a personal shared folder feature is congured, users will be required to sign in at the printer
control panel using Windows credentials or LDAP authentication.
1. Select Save to a personal shared folder.
2. In the Retrieve the device users home folder using this attribute eld, type the user’s home folder in the
Microsoft Active Directory.
NOTE: Verify that the user knows where this home folder is located on the network.
3. To add a user name subfolder at the end of the folder path, select Create subfolder based on user name.
To restrict the subfolder access to the user who creates the scan job, select Restrict subfolder access to
user.
Select the destination folder permissions
Option 1: Read and write access
To send scanned documents to a folders congured for read and write access, complete the following steps:
NOTE: Send only to folders with read and write access supports folder verication and job notication
1. If it is not already selected, select Send only to folders with read and write access.
2. To require the printer to verify folder access before starting a scan job, select Verify folder access prior to
job start.
NOTE: Scan jobs can complete more quickly if Verify folder access prior to job start is not selected;
however, if the folder is unavailable, the scan job will fail.
3. Click Next.
Option 2: Write access only
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To send scanned documents to a folder congured for write access only, complete the following steps:
NOTE: Allow sending to folders with write access only does not support folder verication or job notication
NOTE: If this option is selected, the printer cannot increment the scan lename. It sends the same lename for
all scans.
Select a time-related lename prex or suix for the scan lename, so that each scan is saved as a unique le,
and does not overwrite a previous le. This lename is determined by the information in the File Settings dialog
in the Quick Set Wizard.
1. Select Allow sending to folders with write access only.
2. Click Next.
Dialog three: Notication settings
On the Notication Settings dialog, complete one of the following tasks:
NOTE: In order to send notication emails, the printer must be set up to use an SMTP server for sending
email jobs. For more information about setting up the SMTP server for sending emails see Set up Scan to
Email (c04017973).
Option one: Do not notify
1. Select Do not notify.
2. To prompt the user to review their notication settings, select Prompt user prior to job start, and
then click Next.
Option two: Notify when job completes
1. Select Notify when job completes.
2. Select the method for delivering the notication from the Method Used to Deliver Notication
list.
If the method of notication selected is Email, type the email address in the Notication Email
Address eld.
3. To include a thumbnail of the rst scanned page in the notication, select Include Thumbnail.
4. To prompt the user to review their notication settings, select Prompt user prior to job start, and
then click Next.
Option three: Notify only if job fails
1. Select Notify only if job fails.
2. Select the method for delivering the notication from the Method Used to Deliver Notication
list.
If the method of notication selected is Email, type the email address in the Notication Email
Address eld.
3. To include a thumbnail of the rst scanned page in the notication, select Include Thumbnail.
4. To prompt the user to review their notication settings, select Prompt user prior to job start, and
then click Next.
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Dialog four: Scan Settings
On the Scan Settings dialog, set the default scanning preferences for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
Scan settings:
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Dialog ve: File Settings
On the File Settings dialog, set the default le settings for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
File settings:
Feature Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click the Update Preview button.
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
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Feature Description
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be printed in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Meta Data File Format Use the drop-down list to select the le format for meta-data information.
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
Dialog six: Summary
On the Summary dialog, review the Summary dialog, and then click Finish.
Step three: Complete the conguration
1. In the left-navigation pane, click Scan to Network Folder.
2. On the Scan to Network Folder page, review the selected settings, and then click Apply to complete the
setup.
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Set up Scan to USB Drive
Introduction
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
Step two: Enable Scan to USB Drive
Step three: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive setup
Default le settings for Save to USB Setup
Introduction
The printer has a feature that enables it to scan a document and save it to a USB ash drive. The feature is not
available until it has been congured through the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS).
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
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Step two: Enable Scan to USB Drive
1. Select the Security tab.
2. Scroll to Hardware Ports and make sure that Enable Host USB plug and play is enabled.
3. Select the Copy/Print tab for MFP models or the Print tab for SFP models.
4. Select the Enable Save to USB check box.
5. Click Apply at the bottom of the page.
NOTE: Most devices ship with Hard disk drives (HDDs) already installed. In some cases, additional storage
devices can be added via USB. Verify whether the Save to USB feature needs to be expanded to USB and Hard
drive
Step three: Congure the Quick Sets (optional)
NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the printer Home screen or within the Quick Sets
application.
1. In the Scan to USB Drive area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
2. Select one of the following options:
Select an existing Quick Set under Quick Sets Application in the table.
-OR-
Click Add to start the Quick Set Wizard.
3. If you selected Add, the Quick Sets Setup page opens. Complete the following information:
Quick Set Name: Enter a title for the new Quick Set.
Quick Set Description: Enter a description of the Quick Set.
Quick Set Start Option: To set how the Quick Set starts, click either Enter application, then user
presses Start or Start instantly when selected from the Home Screen.
4. Select a default location where scanned les are saved on USB storage devices inserted into the USB port
on the control panel, and then click Next. The default location options are:
Save at root directory of the USB storage device
Create or place in this folder on the USB Storage Device — The path to the folder on the USB storage
device must be specied when using this le location option. A backslash \ must be used to separate
folder\subfolder names in the path.
5. Select an option from the Condition on Which to Notify: drop-down list, and then click Next.
This setting determines if, or how, users are notied when a Save To USB Quick Set job completes or fails.
The options for the Condition on Which to Notify: setting are:
Do not notify
Notify when job completes
Notify only if job fails
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6. Choose the Scan Settings for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
NOTE: For more information on the available scan settings, see Default scan settings for Scan to USB
Drive setup on page 94
7. Choose the File Settings for the Quick Set, and then click Next.
NOTE: For more information on the available le settings, see Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive
setup on page 94
8. Review the summary of settings, and then click Finish to save the Quick Set, or click Previous to edit the
settings.
Default scan settings for Scan to USB Drive setup
Table 6-1 Scan settings for Scan to USB Drive Setup:
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Default le settings for Save to USB Setup
Table
6-2 File settings for Save to USB Setup:
Option name Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
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Table 6-2 File settings for Save to USB Setup: (continued)
Option name Description
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click the Update Preview button.
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be printed in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
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Set up Save to SharePoint
®
(Flow models only)
Introduction
Before you begin
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Step two: Enable Save to SharePoint® and create a Save to SharePoint Quick Set
Scan and save a le directly to a Microsoft® SharePoint site
Quick set scan settings and options for Save to SharePoint®
Introduction
Use Save the SharePoint
®
to scan documents directly to a Microsoft
®
SharePoint site. This feature eliminates the
need to scan the documents to a network folder, USB
ash drive, or email message, and then manually upload
the les to the SharePoint site.
Save to SharePoint
®
supports all scanning options, including the ability to scan documents as images or use the
OCR features to create text les or searchable PDFs.
The feature is disabled by default. Enable Save to Sharepoint
®
in the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS).
NOTE: The Save to Sharepoint
®
feature is only available on workow-equipped printers.
Before you begin
Before this procedure can be completed, the destination folder that the scanned les will be saved to must exist
on the SharePoint site, and write access must be enabled to the destination folder. Save to SharePoint
®
is
disabled by default.
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
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Step two: Enable Save to SharePoint
®
and create a Save to SharePoint Quick Set
Follow these steps to enable the feature Save to SharePoint feature and create a Save to SharePoint Quick Set:
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click Scan/Digital Send.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Save to SharePoint®.
NOTE: Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that can be accessed on the printer Home screen or within the Quick
Sets application.
3. Select Enable Save to SharePoint®, and then click Apply.
4. In the Save to SharePoint® area of the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets. Click Add to launch the Quick
Set Wizard.
5. Enter a Quick Set Name (for example, “Scan to Sharepoint”) and a Quick Set Description.
6. Select a Quick Set Start Option to determine what occurs after selecting a Quick Set on the printer control
panel, and then click the Next button.
7. Use the following steps to add the path to the SharePoint folder.
a. Click Add on the SharePoint® Destination Settings page to open the Add SharePoint® Path page.
b. Open another browser window, navigate to the SharePoint folder to use, and then copy the folder
path for the SharePoint folder from that browser window.
c. Paste the SharePoint folder path into the SharePoint® Path: eld.
d. By default, the printer overwrites an existing le that has the same le name as the new le. Clear
Overwrite existing les so that a new le with the same name as an existing le is given an updated
time/date stamp.
e. Select an option from the Authentication Settings drop-down menu. Select whether it is necessary to
sign in to the SharePoint site with credentials, or store the credentials within the Quick Set.
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NOTE: Use credentials of user to connect after Sign In at the control panel is selected in the
Authentication Settings drop-down menu, the logged-in user must have permissions to write to the
specied SharePoint site.
NOTE: For security purposes, the printer does not display credentials entered in the Quick Set
Wizard.
f. Click OK to complete the SharePoint path setup and navigate back to the SharePoint Destination
Settings page.
8. Select Verify folder access prior to job start to ensure that the SharePoint folder specied as the destination
folder is accessible each time the Quick Set is used. If this option is not selected, jobs can be saved to the
SharePoint folder more quickly. However, if this option is not selected
and the SharePoint folder is
inaccessible the job will fail.
9. Click Next.
10. Set a Condition on Which to Notify: on the Notication Settings page. This setting congures the Quick Set
to either not notify, or to send email messages or print a summary page if a job either completes
successfully or fails. Select one of the following options from the Condition on Which to Notify: drop-down
menu:
Select Do not notify for the Quick Set to not perform any notication action when a job completes
successfully or fails.
Select Notify when job completes to for the Quick Set to send a notication when a job completes
successfully.
Select Notify only if job fails to for the Quick Set to send a notication only when a job fails.
Selecting either Notify when job completes or Notify only if job fails requires the Method Used to Deliver
Notication: to be set. Select from the following options:
Email: Use this option to send an email when the selected notication condition occurs. This option
requires a valid email address in the Notication Email Address: eld.
NOTE: To use the email notication feature, rst congure the email feature on the printer.
Print: Use this option to print the notication when the selected notication condition occurs.
NOTE: Select Include Thumbnail for either notication option to include a thumbnail image of the rst
page of the scanned page of the job.
11. Click Next.
12. Select options from the Scan Settings page, and then click Next. For more information, see Table 6-3 Scan
settings for Save to SharePoint
®
on page 100.
13. Select options from the File Settings page, and then click Next. For more information, see Table 6-4 File
settings for Save to SharePoint on page 100.
14. Review the summary of settings, and then click the Finish button to save the Quick Set, or click the Previous
button to edit the settings.
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Scan and save a le directly to a Microsoft
®
SharePoint site
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan, and then select Scan to SharePoint®.
NOTE: It might be necessary to sign in to the printer to use this feature.
3. To select a Quick Set, in the Quick Sets and Defaults area touch Load. Select a Quick Set, and then touch
Load.
4. Touch the File Name: text eld to open a keyboard, and then type the name for the le using either the on-
screen keyboard or the physical keyboard. Touch Enter .
5. Touch Options to view and congure settings for the document.
6. Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the buttons on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these buttons to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
Use these buttons to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these buttons.
Use this button to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these buttons to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These buttons are available only in the thumbnail view.
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Use this button to add a page to the document. The printer prompts to scan additional pages.
Use this button to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Touch this button to collapse the preview screen and return to the Copy screen.
7. Touch the Start button to save the le.
Quick set scan settings and options for Save to SharePoint
®
The following tables list the settings and options available in the Quick Set Wizard when adding, editing, or
copying a Save to SharePoint
®
Quick Set.
Table
6-3 Scan settings for Save to SharePoint
®
Feature Description
Original Size Select the page size of the original document.
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Select to optimize for the output of a particular type of content.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page: Portrait or Landscape.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping Options Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Table 6-4 File settings for Save to SharePoint
Feature Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
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Table 6-4 File settings for Save to SharePoint (continued)
Feature Description
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click the Update Preview button.
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be printed in color, black and gray, or black only
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
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Create a Quick Set
Introduction
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Step two: Add and manage Quick Sets
Introduction
Quick Sets are short-cut jobs that are available from the Home screen or within the Quick Sets feature on the
printer control panel and do not impact the defaults set for the base application. To use a Quick Set on the printer
control panel, enable the base application.
Create Quick Sets for the following base applications to improve job accuracy and decrease the time to complete
a job:
Email — Use email Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used settings for sending jobs from the
printer via email as email attachments.
Fax — Use fax Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used settings for fax jobs.
Save to Network Folder — Use Save to Network Folder Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used
settings for saving jobs to a network folder.
Save to USB — Use Save to USB Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used settings for saving jobs
to a USB device.
Copy (MFPs only) — Use Copy Quick Sets to congure and save commonly used settings for copy jobs.
Save to SharePoint® (Flow models only) — se Save to SharePoint Quick Sets to congure and save
commonly used settings for saving jobs to a SharePoint site.
Select from various job options, such as starting a job immediately upon selection of a quick set or requiring an
image preview before starting a job.
Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
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Step two: Add and manage Quick Sets
Add a Quick Set
Use the following steps to add a new Quick Set.
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. Click Add. The Quick Sets Setup page opens.
NOTE: Click Cancel on any page of Quick Sets Setup to cancel the current changes, exit Quick Sets Setup,
and return to the Quick Sets page.
4. Select a Quick Set Type, and then click Next. The following Quick Set types are available for selection,
depending on your printer:
NOTE: A Quick Set Type only needs to be determined when a quick set is created by using the General
EWS tab.
Scan to Email
Scan to Fax
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Copy (MFPs only)
Save to SharePoint® (workow printers only)
5. Enter a title for the Quick Set in the Quick Set Name (required) eld.
6. Enter a description of the Quick Set in the Quick Set Description eld.
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7. Select a Quick Set Start Option to determine what occurs after selecting a Quick Set on the printer control
panel, and then click Next.
8. Select settings and complete tasks in Quick Sets Setup. Click Next to proceed to the next page of available
options until reaching the Summary page.
NOTE: The settings available in Quick Sets Setup vary by the type of Quick Set being added. Refer to the
tables in Quick Set settings and options on page 105 to see the available settings and options for each
type of Quick Set.
9. Review the summary of settings, and then click Finish to save the Quick Set, or click Previous to edit the
settings.
Edit a Quick Set
Use the following steps to edit the settings of an existing Quick Set.
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. In the Quick Sets List area, click the check box next to the appropriate Quick Set, and then click Edit. The
Quick Sets Setup page opens.
NOTE: Click Cancel on any page of Quick Sets Setup to cancel the current changes, exit Quick Sets Setup,
and return to the Quick Sets page.
4. If necessary, modify the following settings, and then click Next:
Quick Set Name
Quick Set Description
Quick Set Start Option
5. Select settings and complete tasks in Quick Sets Setup. Click Next to proceed to the next page of available
options until reaching the Summary page.
NOTE: The settings available in Quick Sets Setup vary by the type of Quick Set being edited. Refer to the
tables in Quick Set settings and options on page 105 to see the available settings and options for each
type of Quick Set.
6. Review the Summary page, and then click Finish to save changes made to the Quick Set.
Copy a Quick Set
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. In the Quick Sets List area, click the check box next to the appropriate Quick Set, and then click Copy. The
Quick Sets Setup page opens.
NOTE: Click Cancel on any page of Quick Sets Setup to cancel the current changes, exit Quick Sets Setup,
and return to the Quick Sets page.
4. If necessary, modify the following settings, and then click Next:
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Quick Set Name
Quick Set Description
Quick Set Start Option
5. Select settings and complete tasks in Quick Sets Setup. Click Next to proceed to the next page of available
options until reaching the Summary page.
NOTE: The settings available in Quick Sets Setup vary by the type of Quick Set being copied. Refer to the
tables in Quick Set settings and options on page 105 to see the available settings and options for each
type of Quick Set.
6. Review the Summary page, and then click Finish to save the Quick Set.
Remove a Quick Set
Use the following steps to remove a Quick Set.
1. Using the top navigation tabs, click General.
2. In the left navigation pane, click Quick Sets.
3. In the Quick Sets List area, click the check box next to the appropriate Quick Set, and then click Remove...
4. When the Conrmation Page opens, click Remove to nish removing the Quick Set.
Quick Set settings and options
The following tables list the settings and options available in the Quick Set Wizard when adding, editing, or
copying a Quick Set.
Table
6-5 Address and Message Field Control — Scan to Email Quick Sets
Option Description
Address Field Restrictions Use the Address Field Restrictions drop-down list to specify whether users can type an email address
or select an email address from an address book
From: Use the From: drop-down list to set the email address that displays in the From: eld of the email.
If Default From: is selected, the email address listed in the Default From: eld is used.
If User's address (sign-in required) is selected, the user is required to sign in to the printer with their
email address when using the Quick Set.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Default From: The Default From: eld is used to dene the email address used when Default From: is selected in the
From: drop-down list.
Default Display Name: Use this eld to set the name displayed on the printer's control panel. If this eld is not set, the value in
the Default From: displays on the printer's control panel.
This eld is optional.
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Table 6-5 Address and Message Field Control — Scan to Email Quick Sets (continued)
Option Description
To:
CC:
BCC:
Use these drop-down lists to set the email recipient, CC (carbon copy) and BCC (blind carbon copy)
values.
The options for each of these elds are:
User's address (sign-in required)
Blank
Specify address
These elds can be set to be user-editable
Subject: Use this eld to set the value that appears in the subject line of the email.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Message: Use this eld to set the value for the body of the email.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Table 6-6 Signing and Encryption — Scan to Email Quick Sets
Option Description
Signing Use the Signing drop-down list to specify whether the email sent using the Quick Set is digitally signed.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Hashing Algorithm Use the Hashing Algorithm drop-down list to set the type hashing algorithm used with signed emails.
The following hashing algorithms are available:
SHA-1
SHA-256 (recommended)
SHA-384
SHA-512
Encryption Use the Encryption drop-down list to specify whether the email sent using the Quick Set is encrypted.
This eld can be set to be user-editable.
Encryption Algorithm Use the Encryption Algorithm drop-down list to set the encryption algorithm used for encrypted emails
sent using the Quick Set.
Attribute for Recipient Public Key The Attribute for Recipient Public Key eld is used to set the attribute used for retrieving the email
recipient's public key from LDAP for signed or encrypted emails.
Use the recipient public key
certicate to verify the recipient
Select this setting to use the recipient’s public key certicate to verify the recipient.
Table 6-7 Scan settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Fax, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick
Sets
Option Description
Original Size Specify the size for the original document.
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Table 6-7 Scan settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Fax, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick
Sets (continued)
Option Description
Original Sides Select whether the original document is single-sided or double-sided.
Optimize Text/Picture Optimize the job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
Select from the following options:
Text: Use for documents that contain mostly text
Mixed: Use for documents with a mix of text and pictures
Printed picture: Use for line drawings and preprinted images, such as magazine clippings or pages
from books
NOTE: If bands of irregular intensity print on the copies, try selecting Printed picture to improve
the quality.
Photograph: Use for photographic prints
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page:
Portrait: The short edge of the page is along the top.
Landscape: The long edge of the page is along the top.
Background Cleanup Select a value to remove faint images from the background or to remove a light background color.
Darkness Select a value to adjust the darkness of the le.
Contrast Select a value to adjust the contrast of the le.
Sharpness Select a value to adjust the sharpness of the le.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
Cropping options (not available
for Scan to Fax)
Select whether or not to allow a job to be cropped and the type of cropping option.
Erase Edges (not available for
Scan to Fax)
Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Resolution (Scan to Fax only) Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Suppress blank pages (Scan to
Fax only)
If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Table 6-8 File settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick Sets
Feature Description
File Name Prex Set the default le name prex used for les saved to a network folder.
File Name Default le name for the le to be saved.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
File Name Suix Set the default le name suix used for les saved to a network folder.
Duplicate lename suix default [lename]_YYYYMMDDT
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Table 6-8 File settings — Scan to Email, Scan to Network Folder, Scan to SharePoint
®
, and Scan to USB Quick Sets (continued)
Feature Description
File Name Preview Enter a le name, and then click the Update Preview button.
File Numbering Format Select a le name format for when the job is divided into multiple les.
Add numbering when job has
just one le (ex. _1–1)
Select this setting to add numbering to a le name when the job is only one le instead of multiple les.
File Type Select the le format for the saved le.
Select the User editable check box to make this setting editable at the printer control panel.
High Compression (smaller le) Select this setting to compress the scanned le, which reduces the le size. However, the scanning
process for a High compression le might take longer than for a Normal compression le.
PDF encryption If the le type is PDF, then this option encrypts the output PDF le. A password must be specied as
part of the encryption. The same password must be used to open the le. The user will be prompted to
enter a password prior to scanning their job if one has not been set prior to pressing start.
Resolution Set the resolution for the le. Higher resolution images have more dots per inch (dpi), so they show
more detail. Lower resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show less detail, but the le size is
smaller.
Quality and File Size Select the quality for the le. Higher-quality images require a larger le size than lower-quality images,
and they take more time to send.
Color/Black Specify whether copies are to be printed in color, black and gray, or black only.
Suppress blank pages If the Suppress blank pages option is enabled, blank pages will be ignored.
Meta Data File Format ( Scan to
Network Folder Quick Sets only)
Use the drop-down list to select the le format for meta-data information.
The options for this eld are:
None
XML
HPS
Create Multiple Files Select this setting to scan pages into separate les based on a predetermined maximum number of
pages per le.
Table 6-9 Copy settings — Copy Quick Sets
Option Description
Copies Set the default number of copies.
Sides Select a Sides option:
Original Sides
1-sided
2-sided
Output Sides
1-sided
2-sided
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Table 6-9 Copy settings — Copy Quick Sets (continued)
Option Description
Color/Black Specify whether copies are printed in color or in black and white:
Automatically detect: Prints color documents in color (for printers that support color copying), and
black and white documents in black and white. For mixed documents, the printer will determine
whether to print in color or black and white.
Color: Prints documents in color (for printers that support color copying).
Black: Prints documents in black and white.
Reduce/Enlarge Use the Reduce/Enlarge feature to scale the size of the document up or down.
Select a Reduce/Enlarge option:
Automatic: The printer automatically scales the image to t the paper size in the tray.
Manual: To reduce the image, type a scaling percentage that is less than 100. To enlarge the
image, type a scaling percentage that is greater than 100.
Original Size Specify the size for the original document.
Paper Selection Select the paper size and type and which tray to use for the copies.
Booklet Enable or disable Booklet Format, and select whether to Borders on each page.
Collate For printers that support print-job nishing, each set of copied pages are assembled in the same order
as the original document.
NOTE: If the printer has a stapler installed, select a staple option. To not staple the copies, select
None.
Select a Collate option:
Collate on: If making more than one copy, select to assemble pages in the correct order for each
set of copies.
Collate o: Select to group the same pages together. For example, if making ve copies of an
original document that has two pages, all ve rst pages are grouped together and all ve second
pages are grouped together.
Content Orientation Select the way the content of the original document is placed on the page:
Portrait: The short edge of the page is along the top.
Landscape: The long edge of the page is along the top.
Pages per Sheet Select how many pages to print on one sheet and the page order: to copy to one, two, or four Pages
per Sheet and select whether to Add page borders.
Pages per Sheet
One
Two
Four
Page Order
Right, then down: Prints the pages in rows
Down, then right: Prints the pages in columns
Click the Add page borders check box to add borders on the pages.
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Table 6-9 Copy settings — Copy Quick Sets (continued)
Option Description
Image Adjustment Use the settings to improve the overall quality of the copy. For example, adjust the Darkness and
Sharpness, and use the Background Cleanup setting to remove faint images from the background or to
remove a light background color.
Darkness: Adjust to increase or decrease the amount of white and black in the colors
Contrast: Adjust to increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and darkest color on
the page
Background Cleanup: Adjust if you are having trouble copying a faint image
Sharpness: Adjust to sharpen or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could
make text look clearer, but decreasing it could make photographs look smoother.
Optimize Text/Picture Optimize the job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
Select from the following options:
Text: Use for documents that contain mostly text
Mixed: Use for documents with a mix of text and pictures
Printed picture: Use for line drawings and preprinted images, such as magazine clippings or pages
from books
NOTE: If bands of irregular intensity print on the copies, try selecting Printed picture to improve
the quality.
Photograph: Use for photographic prints
Edge-to-Edge Use to avoid shadows that can display along the edges of copies when the original document is printed
close to the edges.
Combine this feature with the Reduce/Enlarge feature to ensure that the entire page is printed on the
copies.
When the Edge-to-Edge feature is turned on, the printer minimizes margins and prints as close to the
edge of the paper as possible.
Scan Mode Select the type of document to scan:
Standard Document: Scan a page or stack of pages through the document feeder, or individually
on the atbed glass.
2–sided ID: Scan each side of an identication card on the atbed glass and output them onto one
page. After scanning the rst side, the printer prompts to place the second side in the correct
position on the glass.
Book Mode: Scan an open book and output each page of the book onto dierent pages.
Erase Edges Select this setting to specify the width of edge margins to be erased, in either inches or millimeters, for
the front side and back side of a job.
Image Preview Select whether to require or make optional a displayed preview of the job or to disable a preview.
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Send a scanned document to one or more email addresses
Introduction
The printer has a feature that enables it to scan a document and send it to one or more email addresses. Before
using this feature, use the HP Embedded Web Server to enable it and set it up.
Scan and send a document to email
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to
t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan, and then select Scan to Email.
NOTE: If prompted, type your user name and password.
3. Touch the To eld to open a keyboard.
NOTE: If you are signed in to the printer, your user name or other default information might appear in the
From eld. If so, you might not be able to change it.
4. Specify the recipients by using one of these methods:
Enter addresses manually
Enter the address in the To eld. To send to multiple addresses, separate the addresses with a
semicolon, or touch the Enter button on the touchscreen keyboard after typing each address.
Enter addresses from the Contacts list
a. Touch the Contacts button that is next to the To eld to open the Contacts screen.
b. From the drop-down list, select the appropriate contact list.
c. Select a name from the list of contacts to add the name to the recipients list. Repeat this step for each
recipient, and then touch the Done button.
5. Complete the Subject, and File Name elds by touching the eld and using the touchscreen keyboard to
enter information. Touch the Done button when you have completed the elds.
6. To congure settings for the document, touch the Options button. For example:
Select File Type and Resolution to specify the type of le to create, the resolution, and the output
quality.
If the original document is printed on both sides, select Original Sides, and then select 2 Sided.
7. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
8. Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the buttons on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
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Use these buttons to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
Use these buttons to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these buttons.
Use this button to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these buttons to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These buttons are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to add a page to the document. The printer prompts to scan additional pages.
Use this button to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Touch this button to collapse the preview screen and return to the Copy screen.
9. When the document is ready, touch the Send button.
NOTE: The printer might prompt you to add the email address to the contact list.
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Scan and send to network folder
Introduction
The printer can scan a le and save it in a shared folder on the network. Before using this feature, use the HP
Embedded Web server to enable the feature and congure the shared folders. The system administrator can
congure pre-dened Quick Sets folders; otherwise it is necessary to specify the folder path for each job.
Scan and save the document to a folder
NOTE: You might be required to sign in to the printer to use this feature.
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan, and then select Scan to Network Folder.
3. To specify a path for this job only, touch the Folder Paths text eld to open a keyboard, and type the path to
the folder, and then touch the Enter button. Use this format for the path:
\\server\folder, where “server” is the name of the server that hosts the shared folder, and “folder” is
the name of the shared folder. If the folder is nested inside other folders, complete all necessary segments
of the path to reach the folder. For example:
\\server\folder\folder
Or, touch the Add a Path button that is below the Folder Paths eld to select a pre-dened Quick Sets path
or a path associated with a Contact.
NOTE: The Folder Paths eld might have a pre-dened path, and it might not be editable. In this situation,
the administrator has congured this folder for common access.
4. Touch the File Name text eld to open a keyboard, and then type the name for the le, and then touch the
Enter button.
5. To congure settings for the document, touch the Options button. For example:
Select File Type and Resolution to specify the type of le to create, the resolution, and the output
quality.
If the original document is printed on both sides, select Original Sides, and then select 2 Sided.
6. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
7. Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the buttons on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
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Use these buttons to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
Use these buttons to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these buttons.
Use this button to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these buttons to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These buttons are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to add a page to the document. The printer prompts to scan additional pages.
Use this button to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Touch this button to collapse the preview screen and return to the Copy screen.
8. When the document is ready, touch Scan to save the le.
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Scan and save to a USB ash drive
Introduction
The printer can scan a le and save it on a USB ash drive. Before using this feature, use the HP Embedded Web
server to enable and congure it.
Scan and save the document to a USB ash drive
NOTE: You might be required to sign in to the printer to use this feature.
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. Insert the USB ash drive into the USB port near the printer control panel.
3. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan, and then select Scan to USB Drive.
4. From the Save As... list, select the ash drive. Save the le on the root of the USB ash drive, or save it in an
existing folder.
5. Touch the File Name text eld to open a keyboard, and then type the name for the le, and then touch the
Enter button.
6. To congure settings for the document, touch the Options button. For example:
Select File Type and Resolution to specify the type of le to create, the resolution, and the output
quality.
If the original document is printed on both sides, select Original Sides, and then select 2 Sided.
7. Set options marked with a yellow triangle before using the preview feature.
NOTE: After the preview scan, these options are removed from the main Options list and are summarized
in the Pre-scan Options list. To change any of these options, discard the preview and start over.
Using the preview feature is optional.
8. Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. In the preview screen, use the buttons on the
right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or remove pages.
Use these buttons to toggle between single-page view and thumbnail view. More options are
available in thumbnail view than in single-page view.
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Use these buttons to zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these buttons.
Use this button to rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Use these buttons to rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and
move them to the left or right.
NOTE: These buttons are available only in the thumbnail view.
Use this button to add a page to the document. The printer prompts to scan additional pages.
Use this button to clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
Touch this button to collapse the preview screen and return to the Copy screen.
9. When the document is ready, touch Scan to save the le.
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Additional options when scanning
The following settings are available in the Options list when scanning.
NOTE: The following list contains the master set of options available for HP Enterprise MFP printers. Some
options are not available on all printers.
File Type and Resolution Save a scanned document as one of several types of les.
The following standard le types are available:
PDF: This le type provides the best overall image and text quality. PDF les require Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader software for viewing.
JPEG: This le type is a good choice for most graphics. Most computers have a browser that can
view .JPEG les. This le type produces one le per page.
TIFF: This is a standard le type that many graphics programs support. This le type produces
one le per page.
MTIFF: MTIFF stands for multi-page TIFF. This le type saves multiple scanned pages in a single
le.
XPS: XPS (XML Paper Specication) creates an XAML le that preserves the original formatting of
the document and supports color graphics and embedded fonts.
PDF/A: PDF/A is a type of PDF designed for long-term archival of electronic documents. All format
information in the document is self-contained.
HP Enterprise Flow MFP printers or MFP printers that are connected to a digital send software (DSS)
server also support the following OCR le types:
Text (OCR): Text (OCR) creates a text le by using optical character recognition (OCR) to scan the
original. A text le can be opened in any word processing program. The formatting of the original
will not be saved using this option.
Unicode Text (OCR): Unicode Text (OCR) is an industry standard used to consistently represent and
manipulate text. This le type is useful for internationalization and localization.
RTF (OCR): RTF (OCR) creates a rich text format (RTF) le by using optical character recognition
(OCR) to scan the original. RTF is an alternative text format that can be opened by most word
processing programs. Some of the formatting of the original will be saved using this option.
Searchable PDF (OCR): Searchable PDF (OCR) creates a searchable PDF le by using optical
character recognition (OCR) to scan the original. When a document is scanned in this way, use
Adobe Acrobat® Reader's search tools to search for specic words or phrases within the PDF.
Searchable PDF/A (OCR): Searchable PDF/A (OCR) is a type of PDF/A le that includes information
about the document structure, which allows content to be searched.
HTML (OCR): HTML (OCR) creates a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) le containing the
contents of the original document. HTML is used to display les on Web sites.
CSV (OCR): CSV (OCR) is common text le format that contains comma-separated values. This
type of le can be opened by most word processing, spreadsheet, or database programs.
MFP printers that are connected to a DSS server also support the following OCR le types for digital
send jobs:
XML (OCR): DESCRIPTION NEEDED.
Searchable XPS (OCR): DESCRIPTION NEEDED.
Original Sides
Specify whether the original document is printed on one side or both sides.
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Color/Black
For color printers only.
Specify whether the scanned image will be in color, black and gray, or black only.
Scan Mode
NOTE: This feature is not
available for all rmware
versions. You might need to
update the printer rmware to
use this feature.
Standard Document: Scan a page or stack of pages through the document feeder, or individually on the
atbed glass.
Book Mode: Scan an open book and output each page of the book onto dierent pages.
2-sided ID Copy: Scan each side of an identication card on the atbed glass and output them onto one
page. After scanning the rst side, the printer prompts to place the second side in the correct position
on the glass.
Resolution Specify the resolution of scanned images. Select a higher resolution to increase the clarity of the image.
However, as the resolution increases, the le size also increases.
Original Size Specify the paper size for the original document.
Content Orientation Specify whether the original document is printed in Portrait or Landscape orientation.
Image Adjustment Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast: Increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without
aecting the darkness of the image.
Automatic Tone: Available for Flow printers only. The printer automatically adjusts the Darkness,
Contrast, and Background Cleanup settings to the most appropriate for the scanned document.
Optimize Text/Picture Optimize the job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
Erase Edges Remove blemishes, such as dark borders or staple marks, by cleaning the edges of the scanned image.
Cropping Options Crop to original size: Crop the image to match the paper size of the original document.
Crop to content: Crop the image to the size of the detectable content in the original document.
Automatically Straighten Automatically straighten a scanned image.
Blank Page Suppression Exclude blank pages in the original document from scanned images. This feature is useful for scanning
pages printed on both sides to eliminate blank pages in the resulting scanned document.
Multi-feed Detection Enable or disable multi-feed detection. When enabled, scanning stops when the printer detects more
than one page at a time being fed in the document feeder. When disabled, scanning continues when a
multi-feed is detected, to allow scanning pages that are stuck together, originals with self-adhesive
notes on them, or thick paper.
Create Multiple Files Divide a larger scan job into several smaller output les.
Notication Select whether to send notications of the status of scan jobs. The printer can print the notication, or
it can send the notication in an email.
NOTE: This feature is
supported for scan to email
only.
Sign: Send an email with a digital signature.
Encrypt: Send an email as an encrypted le.
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HP JetAdvantage business solutions
HP JetAdvantage solutions are workow and printing solutions that are easy-to-use, and both network and
cloud-based. HP JetAdvantage solutions are designed to help businesses of all types, including healthcare,
nancial services, manufacturing, and public sector, manage a eet of printers and scanners.
HP JetAdvantage Solutions include:
HP JetAdvantage Security solutions
HP JetAdvantage Management solutions
HP JetAdvantage Workow solutions
HP JetAdvantage Mobile Printing solutions
For more information about HP JetAdvantage business workow and printing solutions, go to www.hp.com/go/
PrintSolutions.
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Additional scan tasks
Go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
Instructions are available for performing specic scan tasks, such as the following:
Copy or scan pages from books or other bound documents
Send a scanned document to a folder in the printer memory
Copy or scan both sides of an identication card
Copy or scan a document into a booklet format
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7 Fax
For more information:
Set up fax
Change fax congurations
Send a fax
Additional fax tasks
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Set up fax
Introduction
This information applies to fax and Flow models, or to other printers when an optional analog fax accessory has
been installed. Before continuing, connect the printer to a phone line (for analog fax) or to an Internet or network
fax service.
Set up fax by using the printer control panel
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Fax
Internal Fax Modem Setup
NOTE: If the Internal Fax Modem Setup menu does not appear in the menu listing, LAN or Internet
fax might be enabled. When LAN or Internet fax is enabled, the analog fax accessory is disabled and
the Internal Fax Modem Setup menu does not display. Only one fax feature, either LAN fax, analog
fax, or Internet fax, can be enabled at a time. To use analog fax when LAN fax is enabled, use the HP
Embedded Web Server to disable LAN fax.
3. Select the location from the list on the right side of the screen, and then select Next.
4. Touch the Company Name text eld, and use the keypad to type the company name.
5. Touch the Fax Number text eld, and use the keypad to type the sending fax number. Select Next.
6. Verify that the date and time settings are correct. Make changes as necessary, and then select Next.
7. If a dialing prex is required for sending faxes, touch the Dialing Prex text eld, and use the keypad to
enter the number.
8. Review all the information on the left pane, and then select Finish to complete the fax setup.
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Change fax congurations
NOTE: The settings congured using the control panel override any settings made in the HP Embedded Web
Server.
Fax dialing settings
General fax send settings
Fax receive settings
Fax dialing settings
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Fax
Fax Send Settings
Fax Dialing Settings
Congure any of the following settings, and then select Done:
Menu item Description
Redial on Error The Redial on Error feature sets the number of times a fax number will be redialed when an
error occurs during a fax transmission.
Redial on No Answer The Redial on No Answer setting selects the number of times the fax accessory redials if
the number dialed does not answer. The number of retries is either 0 to 1 (used in the U.S.)
or 0 to 2, depending on the location setting. The interval between retries is set by the redial
interval setting.
Redial on Busy The Redial on Busy setting selects the number of times (0 through 9) the fax accessory
redials a number when the number is busy. The interval between retries is set by the Redial
Interval setting.
Redial Interval The Redial Interval setting selects the number of minutes between retries if the number
dialed is busy or not answering, or if an error occurs.
NOTE: You might observe a redial message on the control panel when both the Redial on
Busy and Redial on No Answer settings are set to o. This occurs when the fax accessory
dials a number, establishes a connection, and then loses the connection. As a result of this
error condition, the fax accessory performs three automatic redial attempts regardless of
the redial settings. During this redial operation, a message displays on the control panel to
indicate that a redial is in progress.
Fax Send Speed The Fax Send Speed setting sets the modem bit rate (measured in bits per second) of the
Analog Fax modem while sending a fax.
Fast (v.34 – 33.6k)
Medium (v.17 – 14.4k)
Slow (v.29 – 9.6k)
Line Monitor Volume Use the Line Monitor Volume setting to control the printer's dialing volume level when
sending faxes.
Dialing Mode The Dialing Mode setting sets the type of dialing that is used: either tone (touch-tone
phones) or pulse (rotary-dial phones).
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Menu item Description
Dialing Prex The Dialing Prex setting allows you to enter a prex number (such as a "9" to access an
outside line) when dialing. This prex number is automatically added to all phone numbers
when dialed.
Detect dial tone The Detect dial tone setting determines whether the fax checks for a dial tone before
sending a fax.
General fax send settings
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Fax
Fax Send Settings
General Fax Send Settings
Congure any of the following settings, and then select Done:
Menu item Description
Fax Number Conrmation When the Fax Number Conrmation feature is enabled, the fax number must be entered
twice to ensure that it was entered correctly. The feature is disabled by default.
PC Fax Send Use the PC Fax Send feature to send faxes from a PC. This feature is enabled by default.
Error Correction Mode Normally, the fax accessory monitors the signals on the telephone line while it is sending or
receiving a fax. If the fax accessory detects an error during the transmission and the Error
Correction Mode setting is on, the fax accessory can request that the error portion of the
fax be sent again.
The Error Correction Mode feature is enabled by default. You should turn it o only if you
are having trouble sending or receiving a fax and if you are willing to accept the errors in the
transmission and a probable quality reduction in the image. Turning o the setting might be
useful when you are trying to send a fax overseas or receive one from overseas, or if you
are using a satellite telephone connection.
NOTE: Some VoIP providers might suggest turning o the Error Correction Mode setting.
However, this is not usually necessary.
Fax Header Use the Fax Header feature to control whether the header is appended to the top, and
content is shifted down, or if the header is overlaid on top of the previous header.
Fax receive settings
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Fax
Fax Receive Settings
Fax Receive Setup
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Congure any of the following settings, and then select Done:
Menu item Description
Receive Mode The Receive Mode setting determines how the fax accessory receives fax jobs. Select one of
the following options:
Automatic
TAM
Fax/Tel
Manual
Rings to Answer The Rings to Answer setting determines the number of times the phone rings before the
call is answered by the fax accessory.
NOTE: The default range for the available options for the Rings to Answer setting is
location-specic. The range of possible Rings to Answer options is limited by location.
If the fax accessory is not answering, and the Rings to Answer setting is 1, try increasing it
to 2.
Ring Volume The Ring Volume setting allows you to adjust the ringer volume.
Fax Receive Speed Touch the Fax Receive Speed drop down menu and select one of the following options:
Fast (v.34 – 33.6k)
Medium (v.17 – 14.4k)
Slow (v.29 – 9.6k)
Extension Phone This setting allows you use a separate telephone in conjunction with the fax functions.
Allow Reprinting This setting allows you to reprint received faxes.
Receive to PC This setting allows you to receive faxes directly to your computer.
Fax Polling This setting allows you to enable or disable the fax polling function.
Fax/Tel Ring Time This setting determines the number of times the phone rings before the fax/tel mode
initiates.
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Send a fax
1. Place the document face-down on the scanner glass, or place it face-up in the document feeder and adjust
the paper guides to t the size of the document.
2. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Fax. You might be prompted to type a user name
and password.
3. Specify the recipients by using one of these methods:
Enter recipients manually
Touch the Fax Recipients text eld, and then use the keypad to enter the fax number. To send to
multiple fax numbers, separate the numbers with a semicolon, or select the Enter
button on the
touchscreen keyboard after typing each number.
Enter recipients from the Contacts list
a. Select the Contacts button that is next to the Fax Recipients eld to open the Contacts screen.
b. Select the appropriate contact list.
c. Select a name or names from the list of contacts to add to the recipients list, and then select Add.
4. To load a Quick Set, select Load, select the Quick Set, and then select Load under the Quick Sets list.
NOTE: Quick Sets are predened settings for various types of output, such as Text, Photograph, and High
Quality. You can select a Quick Set to view the description.
5. To congure settings, such as Resolution, Sides, and Content Orientation, select Options in the lower left
corner, and then select the settings from the Options menus. Select Done if prompted.
6. Optional Preview: Touch the right pane of the screen to preview the document. You can use the Expand and
Collapse buttons on the left side of the preview pane to expand and collapse the preview screen.
Expand button Collapse button
Use the buttons on the right of the screen to adjust the preview options and to rearrange, rotate, insert, or
remove pages.
Toggle between the two-page view and the thumbnail view. More options are available in the
thumbnail view than in the two-page view.
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Zoom in or out on the selected page.
NOTE: Select only one page at a time to use these buttons.
Rotate the page 180 degrees.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Delete the selected pages.
NOTE: This button is available only in the thumbnail view.
Rearrange the pages within the document. Select one or more pages and move them to the left or
right.
NOTE: These buttons are available only in the thumbnail view.
Add a page to the document. The printer prompts you to scan additional pages.
Clear the changes made in the preview and start over.
7. When the document is ready, select Send to send the fax.
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Additional fax tasks
Go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
Instructions are available for performing specic fax tasks, such as the following:
Create and manage fax speed dial lists
Congure fax billing codes
Use a fax printing schedule
Block incoming faxes
Fax archiving and forwarding
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8 Manage the printer
For more information:
Advanced conguration with the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Congure IP network settings
Printer security features
Energy-conservation settings
HP Web Jetadmin
Software and rmware updates
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Advanced conguration with the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Introduction
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
HP Embedded Web Server features
Introduction
Use the HP Embedded Web Server to manage printing functions from a computer instead of the printer control
panel.
View printer status information
Determine the remaining life for all supplies and order new ones
View and change tray congurations
View and change the printer control-panel menu conguration
View and print internal pages
Receive notication of printer and supplies events
View and change network conguration
The HP Embedded Web Server works when the printer is connected to an IP-based network. The HP Embedded
Web Server does not support IPX-based printer connections. Internet access is not needed to open and use the
HP Embedded Web Server.
When the printer is connected to the network, the HP Embedded Web Server is automatically available.
NOTE: The HP Embedded Web Server is not accessible beyond the network rewall.
How to access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select the Information icon, and then select the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
2. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays on the
printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be safe,
select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
To use the HP Embedded Web Server, the browser must meet the following requirements:
Windows® 7
Internet Explorer (version 8.x or greater)
Google Chrome (version 34.x or greater)
Firefox (version 20.x or greater)
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Windows® 8 or greater
Internet Explorer (version 9.x or greater)
Google Chrome (version 34.x or greater)
Firefox (version 20.x or greater)
macOS
Safari (version 5.x or greater)
Google Chrome (version 34.x or greater)
Linux
Google Chrome (version 34.x or greater)
Firefox (version 20.x or greater)
HP Embedded Web Server features
Information tab
General tab
Copy/Print tab
Scan/Digital Send tab
Fax tab
Troubleshooting tab
Security tab
HP Web Services tab
Networking tab
Other Links list
Information tab
Table
8-1 HP Embedded Web Server Information tab
Menu Description
Device Status Shows the printer status and shows the estimated life remaining of HP supplies. The page
also shows the type and size of paper set for each tray. To change the default settings, click
the Change Settings link.
Job Log Shows a summary of all jobs the printer has processed.
Conguration Page Shows the information found on the conguration page.
Supplies Status Page Shows the status of the supplies for the printer.
Event Log Page Shows a list of all printer events and errors. Use the HP Instant Support link (in the page
footer on all HP Embedded Web Server pages) to connect to a set of dynamic web pages
that help solve problems. These pages also show additional services available for the
printer.
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Table 8-1 HP Embedded Web Server Information tab (continued)
Menu Description
Usage Page Shows a summary of the number of pages the printer has printed, grouped by size, type,
and paper print path.
Device Information Shows the printer network name, address, and model information. To customize these
entries, click the Device Information menu on the General tab.
Control Panel Snapshot Shows an image of the current screen on the control panel display.
Print Upload a print-ready le from the computer to print. The printer uses the default print
settings to print the le.
Printable Reports and Pages Lists the internal reports and pages for the printer. Select one or more items to print or
view.
Open Source Licenses Shows a summary of the licenses for open source software programs that can be used with
the printer.
General tab
Table 8-2 HP Embedded Web Server General tab
Menu Description
Control Panel Customization Reorder, show, or hide features on the control-panel display.
Change the default display language and keyboard layouts.
Quick Sets Congure jobs that are available in the Quick Sets area of the Home screen on the printer
control panel.
Alerts Setup email alerts for various printer and supplies events.
Control Panel Settings App Shows the Settings app options that are available on the printer control panel.
General Settings Congure how the printer recovers from jams and whether copy jobs initiated at the printer
control panel take priority over print jobs.
AutoSend Congure the printer to send automated emails regarding printer conguration and
supplies to specic email addresses.
Edit Other Links Add or customize a link to another website. This link displays in the footer area on all
HP Embedded Web Server pages.
Ordering Information Enter information about ordering replacement cartridges. This information displays on the
supplies status page.
Device Information Name the printer and assign an asset number to it. Enter the name of the primary contact
who will receive information about the printer.
Language Set the language in which to display the HP Embedded Web Server information.
Date/Time Settings Set the date and time or synchronize with a network time server.
Energy Settings Set or edit sleep settings for business and non-business hours and wake, sleep, and holiday
events for the printer.
Set which interactions with the printer cause it to wake from sleep mode.
Backup and Restore Create a backup le that contains printer and user data. If necessary, use this le to restore
data to the printer.
Reset Factory Settings Restore printer settings to the factory defaults.
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Table 8-2 HP Embedded Web Server General tab (continued)
Menu Description
Solution Installer Install third-party software packages that extend or modify the functionality of the printer.
Firmware Upgrade Download and install printer rmware upgrade les.
Quota and Statistics Services Provides connection information about third-party job-statistics services.
Copy/Print tab
Table 8-3 HP Embedded Web Server Copy/Print tab
Menu Description
Print from USB Drive Settings Enable or disable the Print from USB Drive menu on the control panel.
Manage Stored Jobs Enable or disable the ability to store jobs in the printer memory.
Congure job-storage options.
Default Print Options Congure the default options for print jobs.
Restrict Color
(Color printers only)
Permit or restrict color printing and copying.
Specify permissions for individual users or for jobs that are sent from specic software
programs.
PCL and PostScript Settings Adjust the PCL and PostScript settings for all print jobs, including copy jobs and received
faxes.
Print Quality Congure the print quality settings, including color adjustment, image registration, and
allowed paper types.
Manage Supplies Congure how the printer reacts when supplies reach a Very Low state.
Copy Settings Congure the default options and Quick Sets for copy jobs.
NOTE: If job-specic copy setting options are not set from the control panel at the start of
a job, the default settings will be used for the job.
Manage Trays Congure settings for paper trays.
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Scan/Digital Send tab
Table 8-4 HP Embedded Web Server Scan/Digital Send tab
Menu Description
Email Setup Congure the default email settings for digital sending, including the following:
Settings for the outgoing mail (SMTP) server
Settings for Email Quick Sets jobs
Default message settings, such as the "From" address and the subject line
Settings for digital signatures and encryption
Settings for email notications
Default scan settings for email jobs
Default le settings for email jobs
Scan to Network Folder Congure the network folder settings for digital sending, including the following:
Settings for Quick Sets jobs saved in a network folder
Settings for notications
Default scan settings for jobs saved in a network folder
Default le settings for jobs saved in a network folder
Scan to SharePoint®
(Flow models only)
Congure the Microsoft SharePoint® settings for digital sending, including the following:
Settings for Quick Sets jobs saved in a document library on the SharePoint® site
Default settings for jobs saved in a document library on the SharePoint® site
Scan to USB Drive Congure the USB settings for digital sending, including the following:
Settings for Quick Sets jobs saved on a USB ash drive
Settings for notications
Default scan settings for jobs saved on a USB ash drive
Default le settings for jobs saved on a USB ash drive
Contacts Manage contacts, including the following:
Add email addresses into the printer one at a time.
Import a large list of frequently-used email addresses on to the printer all at once,
rather than adding them one at a time.
Export contacts from the printer into a .CSV le on the computer to use as a data
backup, or import the records onto another HP printer.
Edit email addresses that have already been saved in the printer.
Preferences Congure size detection from the scanner glass.
Email and Scan to Network Folder Quick
Setup Wizards
Congure the printer to send scanned images as email attachments.
Congure the printer to save scanned images to network-folder Quick Sets. Quicks Sets
provide easy access to les saved on the network.
Digital Sending Software Setup Congure settings related to using optional Digital Sending software.
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Fax tab
Table 8-5 HP Embedded Web Server Fax tab
Menu Description
Fax Send Setup Congure settings for sending faxes, including the following:
Default settings for outgoing faxes
Settings for fax Quick Sets jobs
Settings for notications
Default setting for sending faxes using the internal fax modem
Settings for using a LAN fax service
Settings for using an Internet fax service
Fax Speed Dials Manage speed dials, including the following:
Import .CSV les containing email addresses, fax numbers, or user records, so that
they can be accessed on this printer.
Export email, fax, or user records from the printer into a le on the computer to use
as a data backup, or import the records onto another HP printer.
Fax Receive Setup Congure default print options for incoming faxes, and set up a fax printing schedule.
Fax Archive and Forwarding Enable or disable fax archiving and fax forwarding, and congure basic settings for each:
Fax archiving is a method to send a copy of all incoming and outgoing faxes to an
email address, a network folder, or an FTP server.
Fax forwarding is a method to forward incoming faxes to a dierent fax device.
Fax Activity Log Contains a list of the faxes that have been sent from or received by this printer.
Troubleshooting tab
Table
8-6 HP Embedded Web Server Troubleshooting tab
Menu Description
General Troubleshooting Select from a variety of reports and tests to help solve problems with the printer.
Congure settings for Fax, OXPd, and Auto Recovery.
Online Help Link to HP cloud-based online help to assist in troubleshooting printing issues.
Diagnostic Data
NOTE: This item is available only if an
administrator password is set from the
Security tab.
Export printer information to a le that can be useful for detailed problem analysis.
Firmware Upgrade Download and install printer rmware upgrade les.
Reset Factory Settings Reset printer settings to factory defaults.
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Security tab
Table 8-7 HP Embedded Web Server Security tab
Menu Description
General Security Settings for general security, including the following:
Congure an administrator password to restrict access to certain features on the
printer.
Set PJL password for processing PJL commands.
Set le system access and rmware upgrade security.
Enable or disable the Host USB port on the control panel or the USB connectivity port
on the formatter for printing directly from a computer.
View the status of all security settings.
Account Policy Enable administrator account settings.
Access Control Congure access to printer functions for specic individuals or groups, and select the
method individuals use to sign in to the printer.
Protect Stored Data Congure and manage the internal hard drive for the printer. This printer includes an
encrypted hard drive for maximum security.
Congure settings for jobs that are stored on the printer hard drive.
Certicate Management Install and manage security certicates for access to the printer and the network.
Web Service Security Allow resources on this printer to be accessed by web pages from dierent domains. If no
sites are added to the list, then all sites are trusted.
Self Test Verify that the security functions are running according to expected system parameters.
HP Web Services tab
Use the HP Web Services tab to congure and enable HP Web Services for this printer. It is necessary to enable
HP Web Services to use the HP ePrint feature.
Table
8-8 HP Embedded Web Server HP Web Services tab
Menu Description
Web Services Setup Connect this printer to HP's ePrintCenter on the web by enabling HP Web Services.
Web Proxy Congure a proxy server if there are issues enabling HP Web Services or connecting the
printer to the Internet.
HP JetAdvantage Access solutions that extend the capabilities of the printer.
Networking tab
Use the Networking tab to congure and secure network settings for the printer when it is connected to an IP-
based network. This tab does not display if the printer is connected to other types of networks.
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Table 8-9 HP Embedded Web Server Networking tab
Menu Description
Conguration
Wi-Fi Direct Congure Wi-Fi Direct settings for printers that include embedded Wi-Fi Direct Print and
NFC printing or that have a wireless accessory installed.
NOTE: The conguration options available depend on the print server model.
TCP/IP Setting Congure TCP/IP settings for IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
NOTE: The conguration options available depend on the print server model.
Network Settings Congure IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, DLC/LLC, and SNMP settings, depending on the print server
model.
Other Settings Congure general printing protocols and services supported by the print server. The
available options depend on the print server model, but can include rmware update, LPD
queues, USB settings, support information, and refresh rate.
AirPrint Enable, set up, or disable network printing from Apple supported printers.
Select Language Change the language displayed by the HP Embedded Web Server. This page displays if the
web pages support multiple languages. Optionally, select supported languages through
language-preference settings in the browser.
Select Location Select a country/region for the printer
Google Cloud Print
Setup Set up Google Cloud Print options.
Web Proxy Congure proxy settings.
Security
Settings View and restore current security settings to factory-default values.
Congure security settings using the Security Conguration Wizard.
NOTE: Do not use the Security Conguration Wizard to congure security settings using
network-management applications, such as HP Web Jetadmin.
Authorization Control conguration management and use of this printer, including the following:
Set or change the administrator password to control access to conguration
parameters.
Request, install, and manage digital certicates on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Limit host access to this printer through an Access Control List (ACL) (for selected print
servers on IPv4 networks only).
Secure Communication Congure security settings.
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Mgmt. Protocols Congure and manage security protocols for this printer, including the following:
Set the security management level for the HP Embedded Web Server, and control
traic over HTTP and HTTPS.
Congure the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) operation. Enable or
disable the SNMP v1/v2c or SNMP v3 agents on the print server.
Control access through protocols that may not be secure, such as printing protocols,
print services, discovery protocols, name resolution services, and conguration-
management protocols.
802.1X Authentication Congure 802.1X authentication settings on the Jetdirect print server as required for client
authentication on the network, and reset the 802.1X authentication settings to factory-
default values.
CAUTION: When changing the 802.1X authentication settings; the printer might lose its
connection. To reconnect, it might be necessary to reset the print server to a factory-
default state and reinstall the printer.
IPsec/Firewall View or congure a Firewall policy or an IPsec/Firewall policy (for selected HP Jetdirect
models only).
Announcement Agent Enable or disable the HP Device Announcement Agent, set the conguration server, and
congure mutual authentication using certicates.
Diagnostics
Network Statistics Display network statistics that are collected and stored on the HP Jetdirect print server.
Protocol Info View a list of network-conguration settings on the HP Jetdirect print server for each
protocol.
Conguration Page View the HP Jetdirect conguration page, which contains status and conguration
information.
Other Links list
NOTE: Congure which links display in the footer of the HP Embedded Web Server by using the Edit Other Links
menu on the General tab. The following are the default links.
Table 8-10 HP Embedded Web Server Other Links list
Menu Description
Product Support Connect to the support site for the printer to search for help on various topics.
Shop for Supplies Connect to the HP SureSupply website for information on purchasing original HP supplies,
such as cartridges and paper.
HP Instant Support Connect to the HP website to nd solutions to printer problems.
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Congure IP network settings
Printer sharing disclaimer
View or change network settings
Rename the printer on a network
Manually congure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Manually congure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Link speed and duplex settings
Printer sharing disclaimer
HP does not support peer-to-peer networking, as the feature is a function of Microsoft operating systems and
not of the HP printer drivers. Go to Microsoft at www.microsoft.com.
View or change network settings
Use the HP Embedded Web Server to view or change IP conguration settings.
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Click the Networking tab to obtain network information. Change settings as needed.
Rename the printer on a network
To rename the printer on a network so that it can be uniquely identied, use the HP Embedded Web Server.
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Open the General tab.
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3. On the Device Information page, the default printer name is in the Device Name eld. You can change this
name to uniquely identify this printer.
NOTE: Completing the other elds on this page is optional.
4. Click the Apply button to save the changes.
Manually congure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Use the control-panel Settings menus to manually set an IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Networking
Ethernet
TCP/IP
IPV 4 Settings
Cong Method
3. Select the Manual option, and then select OK.
4. Open the Manual Settings menu.
5. Select the IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Default Gateway option.
6. Touch the rst eld to open a keypad. Enter the correct digits for the eld, and then select OK.
Repeat the process for each eld to be congured.
Manually congure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
Use the control-panel Settings menus to manually set an IPv6 address.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. To enable manual conguration, open the following menus:
Networking
Ethernet
TCP/IP
IPV6 Settings
3. Select Enable, select On, and then select OK.
4. To congure the address, open the Address menu, and then touch the eld to open a keypad.
5. Use the keypad to enter the address, and then select OK.
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Link speed and duplex settings
NOTE: This information applies only to Ethernet networks. It does not apply to wireless networks.
The link speed and communication mode of the print server must match the network hub. For most situations,
leave the printer in automatic mode. Incorrect changes to the link speed and duplex settings might prevent the
printer from communicating with other network devices. To make changes, use the printer control panel.
NOTE: The printer setting must match the setting for the network device (a network hub, switch, gateway,
router, or computer).
NOTE: Making changes to these settings causes the printer to turn o and then on. Make changes only when
the printer is idle.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe until the Settings menu displays. Touch the
Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
Networking
Ethernet
Link Speed
3. Select one of the following options:
Auto: The print server automatically congures itself for the highest link speed and communication
mode allowed on the network.
10T Half: 10 megabytes per second (Mbps), half-duplex operation
10T Full: 10 Mbps, full-duplex operation
10T Auto: 10 Mbps, automatic-duplex operation
100TX Half: 100 Mbps, half-duplex operation
100TX Full: 100 Mbps, full-duplex operation
100TX Auto: 100 Mbps, automatic-duplex operation
1000T Full: 1000 Mbps, full-duplex operation
4. Select OK. The printer turns o and then on.
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Printer security features
Introduction
The printer includes several security features to restrict who has access to conguration settings, to secure data,
and to prevent access to valuable hardware components.
Security statements
IP Security
Assign or change the system password using the HP Embedded Web Server
Encryption support: HP High Performance Secure Hard Disks
Lock the formatter
Security statements
The printer supports security standards and recommended protocols that help you keep the printer secure,
protect critical information on your network, and simplify the way you monitor and maintain the printer.
IP Security
IP Security (IPsec) is a set of protocols that control IP-based network traic to and from the printer. IPsec
provides host-to-host authentication, data integrity, and encryption of network communications.
For printers that are connected to the network and have an HP Jetdirect print server, you can congure IPsec by
using the Networking tab in the HP Embedded Web Server.
Assign or change the system password using the HP Embedded Web Server
Assign an administrator password for access to the printer and the HP Embedded Web Server so that
unauthorized users cannot change the printer settings.
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Open the General Security menu.
4. In the area labeled Set the Local Administrator Password, enter the name to associate with the password in
the Username eld.
5. Enter the password in the New Password eld, and then enter it again in the Verify Password eld.
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NOTE: To change an existing password, rst enter the existing password in the Old Password eld.
6. Click the Apply button.
NOTE: Make note of the password and store it in a safe place. The administrator password cannot be
recovered. If the administrator password is lost or forgotten, contact HP Support at support.hp.com for the
assistance required to completely reset the printer.
Some features on the printer control panel can be secured so that unauthorized people cannot use them. When
a feature is secured, the printer prompts you to sign in before you can use it. You can also sign in without waiting
for a prompt by selecting Sign In from the printer control panel.
Typically, the credentials for signing in to the printer are the same as for signing in to the network. Consult the
network administrator for this printer if you have questions about which credentials to use.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Sign In.
2. Follow the prompts to enter the credentials.
NOTE: To maintain security for the printer, select Sign Out when you have nished using the printer.
Encryption support: HP High Performance Secure Hard Disks
The hard disk provides hardware-based encryption so you can securely store sensitive data without impacting
printer performance. This hard disk uses the latest Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and has versatile time-
saving features and robust functionality.
Use the Security menu in the HP Embedded Web Server to congure the disk.
Lock the formatter
The formatter has a slot that you can use to attach a security cable. Locking the formatter prevents someone
from removing valuable components from it.
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Energy-conservation settings
Introduction
Set the Sleep/Auto O After Inactivity setting
Set the sleep timer and congure the printer to use 1 watt or less of power
Set the sleep schedule
Set the Delay Shut Down setting
Congure sleep settings to reduce power usage when the printer is idle.
Set the Sleep/Auto O After Inactivity setting
Use the control panel menus to set the amount of idle time before the printer enters sleep mode.
Complete the following procedure to change the Sleep/Auto O After setting:
1. On the printer control panel, open the Setup menu.
2. Open the following menus:
System Setup
Energy Settings
Sleep/Auto O After
3. Use the arrow keys to select the time for the Sleep/Auto O delay, and then press the OK button.
Select the time for the Sleep/Auto O After delay.
Set the sleep timer and congure the printer to use 1 watt or less of power
The sleep settings aect how much power the printer uses, the wake/sleep time, how quickly the printer enters
sleep mode, and how quickly the printer wakes up from sleep mode.
To congure the printer to use 1 watt or less of power while in sleep mode, enter times for both the Sleep after
Inactivity and Auto O after sleep settings.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
General
Energy Settings
Sleep Settings
3. Select Sleep after Inactivity to specify the number of minutes the printer is inactive before it enters sleep
mode. Enter the appropriate time period.
4. Select Auto O after sleep to put the printer into a deeper power save mode after a period of sleep. Enter
the appropriate time period.
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NOTE: By default, the printer will wake from Auto O in response to any activity other than USB or Wi-Fi.
For greater energy settings, you can set it to wake only to the power button by selecting Shut down (wake
on power button only).
5. Select Done to save the settings.
Set the sleep schedule
Use the Sleep Schedule feature to congure the printer to automatically wake or go into Sleep mode at specic
times on specic days of the week.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
General
Energy Settings
Sleep Schedule
3. Select the New Event button, and then select the type of event to schedule: Wake Event or Sleep Event.
4. For a wake or sleep event, congure the time and the days of the week for the event. Select Save to save
the setting.
Set the Delay Shut Down setting
Use the control panel menus to select whether or not the printer delays shutting down after the power button is
pressed.
Complete the following procedure to change the Delay Shut Down setting:
1. On the printer control panel, open the Setup menu.
2. Open the following menus:
System Setup
Energy Settings
Delay Shut Down
3. Select one of the delay options:
No Delay: The printer shuts down after a period of inactivity determined by the Shut Down After
setting.
When Ports Are Active: When this option is selected the printer will not shut down unless all ports are
inactive. An active network link or fax connection will prevent the printer from shutting down.
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HP Web Jetadmin
HP Web Jetadmin is an award-winning, industry-leading tool for eiciently managing a wide variety of networked
HP products, including printers, multifunction printers, and digital senders. This single solution allows you to
remotely install, monitor, maintain, troubleshoot, and secure your printing and imaging environment —
ultimately increasing business productivity by helping you save time, control costs, and protect your investment.
HP Web Jetadmin upgrades are periodically made available to provide support for specic product features. Go to
www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin for more information.
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Software and rmware updates
HP regularly updates features that are available in the printer rmware. To take advantage of the most current
features, update the printer rmware. Download the most recent rmware update le from the Web:
Go to www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp. Click Drivers & Software.
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9 Solve problems
For more information:
Customer support
Control panel help system
Restore factory settings
A “Cartridge is low” or “Cartridge is very low” message displays on the printer control panel
Printer does not pick up paper or misfeeds
Clear paper jams
Improve print quality
Improve copy image quality
Improve scan image quality
Improve fax image quality
Solve fax problems
The following information is correct at the time of publication.
For video assistance, see www.hp.com/videos/LaserJet.
For current information, see www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP's all-inclusive help for the printer includes the following information:
Install and congure
Learn and use
Solve problems
Download software and rmware updates
Join support forums
Find warranty and regulatory information
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Customer support
Get telephone support for your country/region
Have the printer name, serial number, date of purchase, and
problem description ready
Country/region phone numbers are on the yer that was in the box
with the printer or at support.hp.com.
Get 24-hour Internet support, and download software utilities and
drivers
www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp
Order additional HP service or maintenance agreements www.hp.com/go/carepack
Register the printer www.register.hp.com
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Control panel help system
The printer has a built-in Help system that explains how to use each screen. To open the Help system, select the
Help button in the upper-right corner of the screen.
For some screens, the Help opens to a global menu where you can search for specic topics. You can browse
through the menu structure by touching the buttons in the menu.
Some Help screens include animations that show specic procedures, such as clearing paper jams.
If the printer alerts of an error or warning, touch the Help button to open a message that describes the
problem. The message also contains instructions to help solve the problem.
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Restore factory settings
Introduction
Use one of the following methods to restore the printer to the original settings from the factory.
NOTE: Restoring factory settings sets most of the printer settings to their factory defaults. However, some
settings are not changed, such as language, date, time, and some network conguration settings.
Method one: Restore factory settings from the printer control panel
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe until the Settings menu displays. Touch the
Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
General
Reset Factory Settings
3. Touch Reset.
A verication message advises that completing the reset function might result in loss of data.
4. Select Reset to complete the process.
NOTE: The printer restarts automatically after the reset operation completes.
Method two: Restore factory settings from the HP Embedded Web Server (network-
connected printers only)
1. Open the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS):
a. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Information icon, and then touch the
Network icon to display the IP address or host name.
b. Open a web browser, and in the address line, type the IP address or host name exactly as it displays
on the printer control panel. Press the Enter key on the computer keyboard. The EWS opens.
NOTE: If the web browser displays a message indicating that accessing the website might not be
safe, select the option to continue to the website. Accessing this website will not harm the computer.
2. Open the General tab.
3. On the left side of the screen, click Reset Factory Settings.
4. Click the Reset button.
NOTE: The printer restarts automatically after the reset operation completes.
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A “Cartridge is low” or “Cartridge is very low” message displays on
the printer control panel
Cartridge is low: The printer indicates when a toner cartridge level is low. Actual toner cartridge life remaining
may vary. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable. The toner
cartridge does not need to be replaced now.
Cartridge is very low: The printer indicates when the toner cartridge level is very low. Actual toner cartridge life
remaining may vary. Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer
acceptable. The toner cartridge does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer
acceptable.
Once an HP toner cartridge has reached Very Low, HP’s Premium Protection Warranty on that toner cartridge has
ended.
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Printer does not pick up paper or misfeeds
Introduction
The following solutions can help solve problems if the printer is not picking up paper from the tray or is picking
up multiple sheets of paper at one time. Either of these situations can result in paper jams.
The printer does not pick up paper
The printer picks up multiple sheets of paper
The document feeder jams, skews, or picks up multiple sheets of paper
The printer does not pick up paper
If the printer does not pick up paper from the tray, try these solutions.
1. Open the printer and remove any jammed sheets of paper. Verify that no torn remnants of paper remain
inside the printer.
2. Load the tray with the correct size of paper for the job.
3. Make sure the paper size and type are set correctly on the printer control panel.
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4. Make sure the paper guides in the tray are adjusted correctly for the size of paper. Adjust the guides to the
appropriate indentation in the tray. The arrow on the tray guide should line up exactly with the marking on
the tray.
NOTE: Do not adjust the paper guides tightly against the paper stack. Adjust them to the indentations or
markings in the tray.
The following images show examples of the paper-size indentations in the trays for various printers. Most
HP printers have markings similar to these.
Figure 9-1 Size markings for Tray 1 or the multipurpose tray
Figure 9-2 Size markings for cassette trays
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5. Verify that the humidity in the room is within specications for this printer and that paper is being stored in
unopened packages. Most reams of paper are sold in moisture-proof wrapping to keep paper dry.
In high-humidity environments, paper at the top of the stack in the tray can absorb moisture, and it might
have a wavy or uneven appearance. If this happens, remove the top 5 to 10 sheets of paper from the stack.
In low-humidity environments, excess static electricity can cause sheets of paper to stick together. If this
happens, remove the paper from the tray, and ex the stack by holding it at each end and bringing the ends
up to form a U shape. Then, rotate the ends down to reverse the U shape. Next, hold each side of the stack
of paper, and repeat this process. This process releases individual sheets without introducing static
electricity. Straighten the paper stack against a table before returning it to the tray.
Figure 9-3 Technique for exing the paper stack
1
2
6. Check the printer control panel to see if it is displaying a prompt to feed the paper manually. Load paper,
and continue.
7. The rollers above the tray might be contaminated. Clean the rollers with a lint-free cloth dampened with
warm water. Use distilled water, if it is available.
CAUTION: Do not spray water directly on to the printer. Instead, spray water on the cloth or dab the cloth
in water and wring it out before cleaning the rollers.
The following image shows examples of the roller location for various printers.
Figure 9-4 Roller locations for Tray 1 or the multipurpose tray
The printer picks up multiple sheets of paper
If the printer picks up multiple sheets of paper from the tray, try these solutions.
1. Remove the stack of paper from the tray and ex it, rotate it 180 degrees, and ip it over. Do not fan the
paper. Return the stack of paper to the tray.
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NOTE: Fanning the paper introduces static electricity. Instead of fanning the paper, ex the stack by
holding it at each end and bringing the ends up to form a U shape. Then, rotate the ends down to reverse
the U shape. Next, hold each side of the stack of paper, and repeat this process. This process releases
individual sheets without introducing static electricity. Straighten the paper stack against a table before
returning it to the tray.
Figure 9-5 Technique for exing the paper stack
1
2
2. Use only paper that meets HP specications for this printer.
3. Verify that the humidity in the room is within specications for this printer, and that paper is being stored in
unopened packages. Most reams of paper are sold in moisture-proof wrapping to keep paper dry.
In high-humidity environments, paper at the top of the stack in the tray can absorb moisture, and it might
have a wavy or uneven appearance. If this happens, remove the top 5 to 10 sheets of paper from the stack.
In low-humidity environments, excess static electricity can cause sheets of paper to stick together. If this
happens, remove the paper from the tray, and ex the stack as described above.
4. Use paper that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged. If necessary, use paper from a dierent package.
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5. Make sure the tray is not overlled by checking the stack-height markings inside the tray. If it is overlled,
remove the entire stack of paper from the tray, straighten the stack, and then return some of the paper to
the tray.
The following images show examples of the stack-height markings in the trays for various printers. Most
HP printers have markings similar to these. Also make sure that all sheets of paper are below the tabs near
the stack-height marks. These tabs help hold the paper in the correct position as it enters the printer.
Figure 9-6 Stack-height markings
Figure 9-7 Tab for the paper stack
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6. Make sure the paper guides in the tray are adjusted correctly for the size of paper. Adjust the guides to the
appropriate indentation in the tray. The arrow on the tray guide should line up exactly with the marking on
the tray.
NOTE: Do not adjust the paper guides tightly against the paper stack. Adjust them to the indentations or
markings in the tray.
The following images show examples of the paper-size indentations in the trays for various printers. Most
HP printers have markings similar to these.
Figure 9-8 Size markings for Tray 1 or the multipurpose tray
Figure 9-9 Size markings for cassette trays
7. Make sure the printing environment is within recommended specications.
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The document feeder jams, skews, or picks up multiple sheets of paper
NOTE: This information applies to MFP printers only.
The original might have something on it, such as staples or self-adhesive notes, that must be removed.
Check that all rollers are in place and that the roller-access cover inside the document feeder is closed.
Make sure that the top document-feeder cover is closed.
The pages might not be placed correctly. Straighten the pages and adjust the paper guides to center the
stack.
The paper guides must be touching the sides of the paper stack to work correctly. Make sure that the paper
stack is straight and the guides are against the paper stack.
The document feeder input tray or output bin might contain more than the maximum number of pages.
Make sure the paper stack ts below the guides in the input tray, and remove pages from the output bin.
Verify that there are no pieces of paper, staples, paper clips, or other debris in the paper path.
Clean the document-feeder rollers and the separation pad. Use compressed air or a clean, lint-free cloth
moistened with warm water. If misfeeds still occur, replace the rollers.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, scroll to and touch the Supplies button. Check the
status of the document-feeder kit, and replace it if necessary.
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Clear paper jams
Introduction
The following information includes instructions for clearing paper jams from the printer.
Jam locations
Auto-navigation for clearing paper jams
Experiencing frequent or recurring paper jams?
Clear paper jams in the document feeder
13.A1 tray 1 paper jam
13.A2 tray 2 paper jam
13.A3, 13.A4, 13.A5 tray 3, tray 4, tray 5 paper jam
13.B right door and fuser area paper jam
13.E1 output bin paper jam
13.8 staple jams
Jam locations
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 Document feeder
2 Right door and fuser area
3 Tray 1
4 Lower-right door
5 Optional 550-sheet trays
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6 Tray 2
7 Output bin
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Auto-navigation for clearing paper jams
The auto-navigation feature assists in clearing jams by providing step-by-step instructions on the control panel.
When you complete a step, the printer displays instructions for the next step until you have completed all steps
in the procedure.
Experiencing frequent or recurring paper jams?
To reduce the number of paper jams, try these solutions.
NOTE: To see a video that demonstrates how to load paper in a way that reduces the number of paper jams,
click here.
1. Use only paper that meets HP specications for this printer.
2. Use paper that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged. If necessary, use paper from a dierent package.
3. Use paper that has not previously been printed or copied on.
4. Make sure the tray is not overlled. If it is, remove the entire stack of paper from the tray, straighten the
stack, and then return some of the paper to the tray.
5. Make sure the paper guides in the tray are adjusted correctly for the size of paper. Adjust the guides so they
are touching the paper stack without bending it.
6. Make sure that the tray is fully inserted in the printer.
7. If you are printing on heavy, embossed, or perforated paper, use the manual feed feature and feed sheets
one at a time.
8. Open the Trays menu on the printer control panel. Verify that the tray is congured correctly for the paper
type and size.
9. Make sure the printing environment is within recommended specications.
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Clear paper jams in the document feeder
The following information describes how to clear paper jams in the document feeder. When a jam occurs, the
control panel displays an animation that assists in clearing the jam.
1. Lift the latch to release the document-feeder
cover.
2. Open the document-feeder cover.
3. Remove any jammed paper.
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4. Lift the document-feeder input tray.
5. Remove any jammed paper.
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6. Lower the document-feeder input tray.
7. Close the document-feeder cover.
NOTE: Verify that the latch on the top of the
document-feeder cover is completely closed.
NOTE: To avoid jams, make sure the guides in the document-feeder input tray are adjusted against the
document, without bending the document. To copy narrow documents, use the atbed scanner. Remove all
staples and paper clips from original documents.
NOTE: Original documents that are printed on heavy, glossy paper can jam more frequently than originals that
are printed on plain paper.
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13.A1 tray 1 paper jam
Use the following procedure to check for paper in all possible jam locations related to Tray 1. When a jam occurs,
the control panel displays an animation that assists in clearing the jam.
1. If most of the sheet of paper is visible in the tray,
slowly pull the jammed paper out of the printer.
Make sure that the entire sheet is removed. If it
tears, continue with the following steps to nd the
remnants.
If most of the sheet of paper has been pulled
inside the printer, continue with the following
steps.
2. Lift the latch on the right door to release it.
3. Open the right door.
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4. If jammed paper is present, gently pull it out.
5. Close the right door.
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13.A2 tray 2 paper jam
Use the following procedure to check for paper in all possible jam locations related to Tray 2. When a jam occurs,
the control panel displays an animation that assists in clearing the jam.
1. Lift the latch on the right door to release it.
2. Open the right door.
3. Gently pull out any jammed paper from the pick up
area.
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4. Close the transfer assembly.
5. Push down on the green levers to release the jam-
access cover.
6. Gently pull out any jammed paper. If the paper
tears, make sure to remove all remnants.
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7. Close the jam-access cover, and then lower the
transfer assembly.
8. Pull the tray completely out of the printer by
pulling and lifting it up slightly.
9. Remove any jammed or damaged sheets of paper.
Verify that the tray is not overlled and that the
paper guides are adjusted correctly.
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10. Remove any paper from the feed rollers inside the
printer. First pull the paper to the left to release it,
and then pull it forward to remove it.
11. Reinsert and close the tray.
12. Close the right door.
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13.A3, 13.A4, 13.A5 tray 3, tray 4, tray 5 paper jam
Use the following procedure to check for paper in all possible jam locations related to the optional 550-sheet
paper feeders. When a jam occurs, the control panel displays an animation that assists in clearing the jam.
1. Open the lower-right door.
2. Gently pull out any jammed paper.
3. Pull the tray completely out of the printer by
pulling and lifting it up slightly.
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4. Remove any jammed or damaged sheets of paper.
Verify that the tray is not overlled and that the
paper guides are adjusted correctly.
5. Remove any paper from the feed rollers inside the
printer. First pull the paper to the left to release it,
and then pull it forward to remove it.
6. Close the lower-right door.
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7. Reinsert and close the tray.
8. Open the right door.
9. Gently pull out any jammed paper from the pick up
area.
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10. Close the transfer assembly.
11. Push down on the green levers to release the jam-
access cover.
12. Gently pull out any jammed paper. If the paper
tears, make sure to remove all remnants.
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13. Close the jam-access cover, and then lower the
transfer assembly.
14. Close the right door.
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13.B right door and fuser area paper jam
Use the following procedure to check for paper in all possible jam locations inside the right door. When a jam
occurs, the control panel displays an animation that assists in clearing the jam.
CAUTION: The fuser can be hot while the printer is in use. Wait for the fuser to cool before handling it.
1. Lift the latch on the right door to release it.
2. Open the right door.
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3. Gently pull out any jammed paper from the pick up
area.
4. Close the transfer assembly.
5. Push down on the green levers to release the jam-
access cover.
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6. Gently pull out any jammed paper. If the paper
tears, make sure to remove all remnants.
7. Close the jam-access cover, and then lower the
transfer assembly.
8. If paper is visible entering the bottom of the fuser,
gently pull downward to remove it.
CAUTION: Do not touch the foam on the transfer
roller. Contaminants can aect print quality.
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9. If paper is jammed as it enters the output bin,
gently pull the paper out to remove it.
10. Paper could be jammed inside the fuser where it
would not be visible. Grasp the fuser handles, lift
up slightly, and then pull straight out to remove the
fuser.
CAUTION: The fuser can be hot while the printer
is in use. Wait for the fuser to cool before handling
it.
11. Open the jam-access door. If paper is jammed
inside the fuser, gently pull it straight up to remove
it. If the paper tears, remove all paper fragments.
CAUTION: Even if the body of the fuser has
cooled, the rollers that are inside could still be hot.
Do not touch the fuser rollers until they have
cooled.
1
2
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12. Close the jam-access door, and push the fuser
completely into the printer until it clicks into place.
13. Check for jammed paper in the duplex path inside
the right door, and remove any jammed paper.
14. Close the right door.
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13.E1 output bin paper jam
Use the following procedure to clear jams in the output bin. When a jam occurs, the control panel displays an
animation that assists in clearing the jam.
1. If paper is visible in the output bin, grasp the
leading edge and remove it.
13.8 staple jams
Use the following procedure to clear jams in the stapler. When a jam occurs, the control panel displays an
animation that assists in clearing the jam.
1. Open the stapler door.
NOTE: Opening the stapler door disables the
stapler.
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2. Remove the staple cartridge from the printer.
3. Lift up on the small lever at the back of the staple
cartridge. Remove the jammed staples.
4. Close the lever at the back of the staple cartridge.
Be sure that it snaps into place.
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5. Reinsert the staple cartridge into the opening
inside the stapler door.
6. Close the stapler door.
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Improve print quality
Introduction
Print from a dierent software program
Check the paper-type setting for the print job
Check toner-cartridge status
Print a cleaning page
Visually inspect the toner cartridge or cartridges
Check paper and the printing environment
Try a dierent print driver
If the printer is having print-quality problems, try the following solutions in the order presented to resolve the
issue.
Print from a dierent software program
Try printing from a dierent software program. If the page prints correctly, the problem is with the software
program from which you were printing.
Check the paper-type setting for the print job
Check the paper type setting when printing from a software program and the printed pages have smears, fuzzy
or dark print, curled paper, scattered dots of toner, loose toner, or small areas of missing toner.
Check the paper type setting on the printer
1. Open the tray.
2. Verify that the tray is loaded with the correct type of paper.
3. Close the tray.
4. Follow the control panel instructions to conrm or modify the paper type settings for the tray.
Check the paper type setting (Windows)
1. From the software program, select the Print option.
2. Select the printer, and then click the Properties or Preferences button.
3. Click the Paper/Quality tab.
4. From the Paper Type drop-down list, click the More... option.
5. Expand the list of Type is: options.
6. Expand the category of paper types that best describes your paper.
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7. Select the option for the type of paper you are using, and click the OK button.
8. Click the OK button to close the Document Properties dialog box. In the Print dialog box, click the OK button
to print the job.
Check the paper type setting (macOS)
1. Click the File menu, and then click the Print option.
2. In the Printer menu, select the printer.
3. By default, the print driver displays the Copies & Pages menu. Open the menus drop-down list, and then
click the Finishing menu.
4. Select a type from the Media Type drop-down list.
5. Click the Print button.
Check toner-cartridge status
Follow these steps to check the estimated life remaining in the toner cartridges and if applicable, the status of
other replaceable maintenance parts.
Step one: Print the supplies status page
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select the Reports menu.
2. Select the Conguration/Status Pages menu.
3. Select Supplies Status Page, and then select Print to print the page.
Step two: Check supplies status
1. Look at the supplies status report to check the percent of life remaining for the toner cartridges and, if
applicable, the status of other replaceable maintenance parts.
Print quality problems can occur when using a toner cartridge that is at its estimated end of life. The
supplies status page indicates when a supply level is very low. After an HP supply has reached the very low
threshold, HP’s premium protection warranty on that supply has ended.
The toner cartridge does not need to be replaced now unless the print quality is no longer acceptable.
Consider having a replacement available to install when print quality is no longer acceptable.
If you determine that you need to replace a toner cartridge or other replaceable maintenance parts, the
supplies status page lists the genuine HP part numbers.
2. Check to see if you are using a genuine HP cartridge.
A genuine HP toner cartridge has the word “HP” on it, or has the HP logo on it. For more information on
identifying HP cartridges go to www.hp.com/go/learnaboutsupplies.
Print a cleaning page
During the printing process paper, toner, and dust particles can accumulate inside the printer and can cause print-
quality issues such as toner specks or spatter, smears, streaks, lines, or repeating marks.
Follow these steps to clean the printer's paper path.
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1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select the Support Tools menu.
2. Select the following menus:
Maintenance
Calibration/Cleaning
Cleaning Page
3. Select Print to print the page.
A Cleaning... message displays on the printer control panel. The cleaning process takes a few minutes to
complete. Do not turn the printer
o until the cleaning process has nished. When it is nished, discard the
printed page.
Visually inspect the toner cartridge or cartridges
Follow these steps to inspect each toner cartridge.
1. Remove the toner cartridges from the printer, and verify that the sealing tape has been removed.
2. Check the memory chip for damage.
3. Examine the surface of the green imaging drum.
CAUTION: Do not touch the imaging drum. Fingerprints on the imaging drum can cause print-quality
problems.
4. If you see any scratches, ngerprints, or other damage on the imaging drum, replace the toner cartridge.
5. Reinstall the toner cartridge, and print a few pages to see if the problem has resolved.
Check paper and the printing environment
Step one: Use paper that meets HP specications
Some print-quality problems arise from using paper that does not meet HP specications.
Always use a paper type and weight that this printer supports.
Use paper that is of good quality and free of cuts, nicks, tears, spots, loose particles, dust, wrinkles, voids,
staples, and curled or bent edges.
Use paper that has not been previously printed on.
Use paper that does not contain metallic material, such as glitter.
Use paper that is designed for use in laser printers. Do not use paper that is designed only for use in Inkjet
printers.
Use paper that is not too rough. Using smoother paper generally results in better print quality.
Step two: Check the environment
The environment can directly aect print quality and is a common cause for print-quality or paper-feeding
issues. Try the following solutions:
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Move the printer away from drafty locations, such as open windows or doors, or air-conditioning vents.
Make sure the printer is not exposed to temperatures or humidity outside of printer specications.
Do not place the printer in a conned space, such as a cabinet.
Place the printer on a sturdy, level surface.
Remove anything that is blocking the vents on the printer. The printer requires good air ow on all sides,
including the top.
Protect the printer from airborne debris, dust, steam, grease, or other elements that can leave residue
inside the printer.
Step three: Set the individual tray alignment
Follow these steps when text or images are not centered or aligned correctly on the printed page when printing
from specic trays.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select the Settings menu.
2. Select the following menus:
Copy/Print or Print
Print Quality
Image Registration
3. Select Tray, and then select the tray to adjust.
4. Select Print Test Page, and then follow the instructions on the printed pages.
5. Select Print Test Page again to verify the results, and then make further adjustments if necessary.
6. Select Done to save the new settings.
Try a dierent print driver
Try a dierent print driver when printing from a software program and the printed pages have unexpected lines
in graphics, missing text, missing graphics, incorrect formatting, or substituted fonts.
Download any of the following drivers from the HP website: www.hp.com/support/colorljE57540mfp.
HP PCL.6 driver This product-specic print driver is for Windows XP 32 bit, Vista 32 bit, and Server 2008 32
bit operating systems. Not all features or page sizes are supported.
HP PCL 6 driver This product-specic print driver is for Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, Server 2008 64 bit, Server
2008 R2, Server 2012, Server 2012 R2, and Server 2016 operating systems.
HP PCL-6 V4 driver This product-specic print driver is for Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, Server 2008 64 bit, Server
2008 R2, Server 2012, Server 2012 R2, and Server 2016 operating systems.
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HP UPD PS driver
Recommended for printing with Adobe
®
software programs or with other highly
graphics-intensive software programs
Provides support for printing from postscript emulation needs, or for postscript ash
font support
HP UPD PCL 6 Recommended for printing in all Windows environments
Provides the overall best speed, print quality, and printer feature support for most
users
Developed to align with Windows Graphic Device Interface (GDI) for best speed in
Windows environments
Might not be fully compatible with third-party and custom software programs that are
based on PCL 5
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Improve copy image quality
If the printer is having copy quality problems, try the following solutions in the order presented to resolve the
issue.
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Calibrate the scanner
Check the paper settings
Check the image-adjustment settings
Optimize copy quality for text or pictures
Edge-to-edge copying
Try these few simple steps rst:
Use the atbed scanner rather than the document feeder.
Use high-quality originals.
When using the document feeder, load the original document into the feeder correctly, using the paper
guides, to avoid unclear or skewed images.
If the problem still exists, try these additional solutions. If they do not x the problem, see “Improve print quality”
for further solutions.
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Over time, specks of debris might collect on the scanner glass and white plastic backing, which can aect
performance. Use the following procedure to clean the scanner if the printed pages have streaks, unwanted
lines, black dots, poor print quality, or unclear text.
1. Press the power button to turn the printer o, and
then disconnect the power cable from the electrical
outlet.
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2. Open the scanner lid.
3. Clean the scanner glass and the document feeder
strips with a soft cloth or sponge that has been
moistened with nonabrasive glass cleaner.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasives, acetone,
benzene, ammonia, ethyl alcohol, or carbon
tetrachloride on any part of the printer; these can
damage the printer. Do not place liquids directly on
the glass or platen. They might seep and damage
the printer.
NOTE: If you are having trouble with streaks on
copies when you are using the document feeder,
be sure to clean the small strip of glass on the left
side of the scanner.
4. Dry the glass and white plastic parts with a
chamois or a cellulose sponge to prevent spotting.
5. Connect the power cable to an outlet, and then
press the power button to turn the printer on.
Calibrate the scanner
If the copied image is not positioned correctly on the page, follow these steps to calibrate the scanner.
NOTE: When using the document feeder, make sure to adjust the guides in the input tray so they are against
the original document.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe until the Support Tools menu displays. Touch the
Support Tools icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
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Maintenance
Calibration/Cleaning
Calibrate Scanner
3. Touch the Start button to start the calibration process. Follow the on-screen prompts.
4. Wait while the printer calibrates, and then try copying again.
Check the paper settings
Follow these steps if copied pages have smears, fuzzy or dark print, curled paper, or areas where pigment has
dropped out.
Check the paper selection options
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Copy.
2. Select Options, and then scroll to and select Paper Selection.
3. Select Paper size, and then select one of the predened options.
4. Select Paper type, and then select one of the predened options.
5. Select Paper tray, and then select one of the predened options.
6. Select Done to save the paper selection options.
Check the image-adjustment settings
Adjust these additional settings to improve copy quality:
Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast: Increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without aecting
the darkness of the image.
Automatic Tone: Available for Flow printers only. The printer automatically adjusts the Darkness, Contrast,
and Background Cleanup settings to the most appropriate for the scanned document.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Copy.
2. Select Options, and then scroll to and select Image Adjustment.
3. Adjust the sliders to set the levels, and select Done.
4. Select Copy to start the copy job.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the printer returns to the default settings.
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Optimize copy quality for text or pictures
Optimize the copy job for the type of image being copied: text, graphics, or photos.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Copy.
2. Select Options, and then select Optimize Text/Picture.
3. Select one of the predened options.
4. Select Copy to start the copy job.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the printer returns to the default settings.
Edge-to-edge copying
Use this feature to avoid shadows that can appear along the edges of copies when the original document is
printed close to the edges.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Copy.
2. Select Options, and then select Edge-To-Edge.
3. Select the Edge-To-Edge output option if the original document is printed close to the paper edges.
4. Select Copy to start the copy job.
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Improve scan image quality
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Check the resolution settings
Check the color settings
Check the image-adjustment settings
Optimize scan quality for text or pictures
Check the output-quality settings
Try these few simple steps rst:
Use the atbed scanner rather than the document feeder.
Use high-quality originals.
When using the document feeder, load the original document into the feeder correctly, using the paper
guides, to avoid unclear or skewed images.
If the problem still exists, try these additional solutions. If they do not x the problem, see “Improve print quality”
for further solutions.
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Over time, specks of debris might collect on the scanner glass and white plastic backing, which can aect
performance. Use the following procedure to clean the scanner if the printed pages have streaks, unwanted
lines, black dots, poor print quality, or unclear text.
1. Press the power button to turn the printer o, and
then disconnect the power cable from the electrical
outlet.
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2. Open the scanner lid.
3. Clean the scanner glass and the document feeder
strips with a soft cloth or sponge that has been
moistened with nonabrasive glass cleaner.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasives, acetone,
benzene, ammonia, ethyl alcohol, or carbon
tetrachloride on any part of the printer; these can
damage the printer. Do not place liquids directly on
the glass or platen. They might seep and damage
the printer.
NOTE: If you are having trouble with streaks on
copies when you are using the document feeder,
be sure to clean the small strip of glass on the left
side of the scanner.
4. Dry the glass and white plastic parts with a
chamois or a cellulose sponge to prevent spotting.
5. Connect the power cable to an outlet, and then
press the power button to turn the printer on.
Check the resolution settings
NOTE: Setting the resolution to a high value increases the le size and the scan time.
Follow these steps to adjust the resolution setting:
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Scan to Email
Scan to Network Folder
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Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options, and then select File Type and Resolution.
4. Select one of the predened Resolution options, and then select Done.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
Check the color settings
Follow these steps to adjust the color setting:
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Save to Device Memory
Scan to E-mail
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Touch the Options button.
4. In the Options pane, scroll to and select Color/Black.
5. Select one of the predened options.
6. Touch the Send button.
Check the image-adjustment settings
Adjust these additional settings to improve scan quality:
Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast: Increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without aecting
the darkness of the image.
Automatic Tone: Available for Flow printers only. The printer automatically adjusts the Darkness, Contrast,
and Background Cleanup settings to the most appropriate for the scanned document.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
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Scan to E-mail
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to Job Storage
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options, and then select Image Adjustment.
4. Adjust the sliders to set the levels, and then select Done.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the printer returns to the default settings.
Optimize scan quality for text or pictures
Optimize the scan job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Scan to E-mail
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to Job Storage
Scan to SharePoint®
3. Select Options, and then select Optimize Text/Picture.
4. Select one of the predened options.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the printer returns to the default settings.
Check the output-quality settings
This setting adjusts the level of compression when saving the le. For the highest quality, select the highest
setting.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan.
2. Select one of the following Scan features:
Scan to Email
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB Drive
Scan to SharePoint®
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3. Select Options, and then select File Type and Resolution.
4. Select one of the predened Quality and File Size options, and then select Done.
5. Select Send or Save to start the scan.
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Improve fax image quality
If the printer is having fax quality problems, try the following solutions in the order presented to resolve the
issue.
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Check the send-fax resolution settings
Check the image-adjustment settings
Optimize fax quality for text or pictures
Check the error-correction settings
Check the t-to-page setting
Send to a dierent fax machine
Check the sender's fax machine
Try these few simple steps rst:
Use the atbed scanner rather than the document feeder.
Use high-quality originals.
When using the document feeder, load the original document into the feeder correctly, using the paper
guides, to avoid unclear or skewed images.
If the problem still exists, try these additional solutions. If they do not x the problem, see “Improve print quality”
for further solutions.
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges
Over time, specks of debris might collect on the scanner glass and white plastic backing, which can aect
performance. Use the following procedure to clean the scanner if the printed pages have streaks, unwanted
lines, black dots, poor print quality, or unclear text.
1. Press the power button to turn the printer o, and
then disconnect the power cable from the electrical
outlet.
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2. Open the scanner lid.
3. Clean the scanner glass and the document feeder
strips with a soft cloth or sponge that has been
moistened with nonabrasive glass cleaner.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasives, acetone,
benzene, ammonia, ethyl alcohol, or carbon
tetrachloride on any part of the printer; these can
damage the printer. Do not place liquids directly on
the glass or platen. They might seep and damage
the printer.
NOTE: If you are having trouble with streaks on
copies when you are using the document feeder,
be sure to clean the small strip of glass on the left
side of the scanner.
4. Dry the glass and white plastic parts with a
chamois or a cellulose sponge to prevent spotting.
5. Connect the power cable to an outlet, and then
press the power button to turn the printer on.
Check the send-fax resolution settings
Follow these steps to adjust the resolution of outgoing faxes.
NOTE: Increasing the resolution increases the fax size and send time.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Fax.
2. Select Options.
3. In the Options pane, scroll to and select Resolution.
4. Select one of the predened options, and then select Send to send the fax.
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Check the image-adjustment settings
Adjust these additional settings to improve send-fax quality:
Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast: Increase or decrease the dierence between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without aecting
the darkness of the image.
Automatic Tone: Available for Flow printers only. The printer automatically adjusts the Darkness, Contrast,
and Background Cleanup settings to the most appropriate for the scanned document.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Fax.
2. Select Options.
3. In the Options pane, scroll to and select Image Adjustment.
4. Adjust the sliders to set the levels, and then select Done.
5. Select Send to send the fax.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the printer returns to the default settings.
Optimize fax quality for text or pictures
Optimize the fax job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Fax.
2. Select Options.
3. In the Options pane, scroll to and select Optimize Text/Picture.
4. Select one of the predened options.
5. Select Send to send the fax.
NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have nished the job, the printer returns to the default settings.
Check the error-correction settings
The Error Correction Mode setting might be disabled, which can reduce image quality. Follow these steps to re-
enable the setting.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, swipe until the Settings menu displays. Touch the
Settings icon to open the menu.
2. Open the following menus:
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Fax
Fax Send Settings
General Fax Send Settings
3. Select the Error Correction Mode option. Touch the Done button.
Check the t-to-page setting
If the Fit to Page setting is enabled, and the incoming fax is larger than the default page size, the printer
attempts to scale the image to t the page. If this setting is disabled, larger images split across multiple pages.
1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Settings.
2. Open the following menus:
Fax
Fax Receive Settings
Default Job Options
Fit to Page
3. Select the On option to enable the setting, or select the O option to disable it.
Send to a dierent fax machine
Try sending the fax to a dierent fax machine. If the fax quality is better, the problem is related to the initial
recipient's fax machine settings or supplies status.
Check the sender's fax machine
Ask the sender to try sending from a dierent fax machine. If the fax quality is better, the problem is with the
sender's fax machine. If a dierent fax machine is unavailable, ask the sender to consider making the following
changes:
Make sure the original document is on white (not colored) paper.
Increase the fax resolution, quality level, or contrast settings.
If possible, send the fax from a computer software program.
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Solve fax problems
Checklist for solving fax problems
General fax problems
Checklist for solving fax problems
Use the following checklist to help identify the cause of any fax-related problems you encounter:
Are you using the fax cable supplied with the fax accessory? This fax accessory has been tested with the
supplied fax cable to meet RJ11 and functional
specications. Do not substitute another fax cable; the
analog-fax accessory requires an analog-fax cable. It also requires an analog phone connection.
Is the fax/phone line connector seated in the outlet on the fax accessory? Make sure that the phone jack is
correctly seated in the outlet. Insert the connector into the outlet until it "clicks."
NOTE: Verify that the phone jack is connected to the fax port rather than to the network port. The ports
are similar.
Is the phone wall jack working properly? Verify that a dial tone exists by attaching a phone to the wall jack.
Can you hear a dial tone, and can you make or receive a phone call?
What type of phone line are you using?
Dedicated line: A standard analog fax/phone line assigned to receive or send faxes.
NOTE: The phone line should be for printer fax use only and not shared with other types of telephone
devices. Examples include alarm systems that use the phone line for notications to a monitoring
company.
PBX system: A business-environment phone system. Standard home phones and the fax accessory use an
analog phone signal. Some PBX systems are digital and might not be compatible with the fax accessory.
You might need an interfacing Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) to connect the fax machine to digital PBX
systems.
Roll-over lines: A phone system feature where a new call "rolls over" to the next available line when the rst
incoming line is busy. Try attaching the printer to the rst incoming phone line. The fax accessory answers
the phone after it rings the number of times set in the rings-to-answer setting.
Are you using a surge-protection device?
A surge-protection device can be used between the wall jack and the fax accessory to protect the fax accessory
against electrical power passed through the phone lines. These devices can cause some fax communication
problems by degrading the quality of the phone signal. If you are having problems sending or receiving faxes and
are using one of these devices, connect the printer directly to the phone jack on the wall to determine whether
the problem is with the surge-protection device.
Are you using a phone company voice-messaging service or an answering machine?
If the rings-to-answer setting for the messaging service is lower than the rings-to-answer setting for the fax
accessory, the messaging service answers the call, and the fax accessory cannot receive faxes. If the rings-to-
answer setting for the fax accessory is lower than that of the messaging service, the fax accessory answers all
calls.
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Does your phone line have a call-waiting feature?
If the fax telephone line has an activated call-waiting feature, a call-waiting notice can interrupt a fax call in
progress, which causes a communication error. Ensure that a call-waiting feature is not active on the fax
telephone line.
Check fax accessory status
If the analog-fax accessory does not appear to be functioning, print a Conguration Page report to check the
status.
1. From the Home screen, scroll to and select Reports.
2. Open the following menus:
Conguration/Status Pages
Conguration Page
3. Touch the Print button to print the report, or touch the View button to view the report on the screen. The
report consists of several pages.
NOTE: The printer IP address or host name is listed on the Jetdirect Page.
On the Fax Accessory Page of the Conguration Page, under the Hardware Information heading, check the
Modem Status. The following table identies the status conditions and possible solutions.
NOTE: If the Fax Accessory Page does not print, there might be a problem with the analog fax accessory. If you
are using LAN fax or Internet fax, those congurations could be disabling the feature.
Operational / Enabled
1
The analog-fax accessory is installed and ready.
Operational / Disabled
1
The fax accessory is installed, but you have not congured the
required fax settings yet.
The fax accessory is installed and operational; however, the
HP Digital Sending utility has either disabled the printer fax feature
or has enabled LAN fax. When LAN fax is enabled, the analog-fax
feature is disabled. Only one fax feature, either LAN fax or analog
fax, can be enabled at a time.
NOTE: If LAN fax is enabled, the Scan to Fax feature is unavailable
on the printer control panel.
Non-Operational / Enabled/Disabled
1
The printer has detected a rmware failure. Upgrade the rmware.
Damaged / Enabled/Disabled
1
The fax accessory has failed. Reseat the fax accessory card and
check for bent pins. If the status is still DAMAGED, replace the
analog-fax accessory card.
1
ENABLED indicates that the analog-fax accessory is enabled and turned on; DISABLED indicates that LAN fax is enabled (analog fax is
turned o).
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General fax problems
The following are some common fax problems.
The fax failed to send
JBIG is enabled, and the receiving fax machine does not have JBIG capability.
Turn o the JBIG setting.
An Out of Memory status message displays on the printer control panel
The printer storage disk is full.
Delete some stored jobs from the disk. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, touch the Retrieve
from Device Memory button. Open the list of stored jobs or stored faxes. Select a job to delete, and then touch
the Delete button.
Print quality of a photo is poor or prints as a gray box
You are using the wrong page-content setting or the wrong resolution setting.
Try setting the Optimize Text/Picture option to Photograph setting.
You touched the Stop button to cancel a fax, but the fax was still sent
If the job is too far along in the sending process, you cannot cancel the job.
This is normal operation.
No fax address book button displays
None of the contacts in the selected contacts list have fax information associated with them.
Not able to locate the Fax settings in HP Web Jetadmin
Fax settings in HP Web Jetadmin are located under the device's status page drop-down menu.
Select Digital Sending and Fax from the drop-down menu.
The header is appended to the top of the page when the overlay option is enabled
For all forwarded faxes, the printer appends the overlay header to the top of a page.
This is normal operation.
A mix of names and numbers is in the recipients box
Names and numbers can both display, depending on where they are from. The fax address book lists names, and
all other databases list numbers.
This is normal operation.
A one-page fax prints as two pages
The fax header is being appended to the top of the fax, pushing text to a second page.
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To print a one page fax on one page, set the overlay header to overlay mode, or adjust the t-to-page setting.
A document stops in the document feeder in the middle of faxing
A jam is in the document feeder.
Clear the jam, and send the fax again.
The volume for sounds coming from the fax accessory is too high or too low
The volume setting needs to be adjusted.
Adjust the volume in the Fax Send Settings menu and the Fax Receive Settings menu.
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Index
Symbols/Numerics
550-sheet paper trays
part numbers 32
550-sheet trays
jams 173
A
accessories
ordering 32
part numbers 32
acoustic specications 14
alternative letterhead mode 21, 25
B
bin, output
locating 3
Bonjour
identifying 130
browser requirements
HP embedded Web Server 130
C
calibrate
scanner 192
cartridge
replacing 35
cartridges
order numbers 35
cleaning
glass 191, 195, 200
paper path 187
control panel
help 151
locating 3
locating features 6
copy
optimize for text or pictures 194
copy settings
HP Embedded Web Server 133
copying
both sides 62
multiple copies 60
single copies 60
customer support
online 150
D
default gateway, setting 140
deleting
stored jobs 54
digital send settings
HP Embedded Web Server 134
digital sending
folders 113
sending documents 111
USB 115
dimensions, printer 12
document feeder
jams 164
paper-feeding problems 160
double-sided printing
Mac 50
Windows 47
drivers, supported 11
duplex printing
Mac 50
duplex printing (double-sided)
settings (Windows) 46
Windows 47
duplexing
manually (Mac) 50
manually (Windows) 47
E
easy-access USB printing 56, 57
edge-to-edge copying 194
electrical specications 14
email
sending documents 111
Embedded Web Server
changing network settings 139
changing printer name 139
opening 139
Embedded Web Server (EWS)
assigning passwords 142
features 130
network connection 130
energy use, optimizing 144
envelopes
loading in Tray 1 18
envelopes, loading 26
Ethernet (RJ-45)
locating 5
Explorer, versions supported
HP Embedded Web Server 130
F
fax
feeding problems 206
optimize for text or pictures 202
required settings 122
settings 123
setup 122
fax port
locating 5
fax settings
HP Embedded Web Server 135
required 122
feeding problems 206
folders
sending to 113
formatter
locating 4
fuser
jams 178
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G
gateway, setting default 140
general conguration
HP Embedded Web Server 132
glass, cleaning 191, 195, 200
H
hard disks
encrypted 143
hard drive
part number 32
Help button
locating 6
help, control panel 151
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 printing port
locating 5
Home button
locating 6
HP Customer Care 150
HP Embedded Web Server
changing network settings 139
changing printer name 139
copy settings 133
digital send settings 134
fax settings 135
general conguration 132
HP Web Services 136
information pages 131
network settings 136
opening 139
other links list 138
print settings 133
scan settings 134
security settings 136
troubleshooting tools 135
HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
features 130
network connection 130
HP JetAdvantage business solutions
119
HP Web Jetadmin 146
HP Web Services
enabling 136
I
image quality
check toner-cartridge status 187
information pages
HP Embedded Web Server 131
interface ports
locating 5
Internet Explorer, versions supported
HP Embedded Web Server 130
IP Security 142
IPsec 142
IPv4 address 140
IPv6 address 140
J
jams
550-sheet trays 173
auto-navigation 163
causes of 163
document feeder 164
fuser 178
locations 161
output bin 183
right door 178
Tray 1 167
Tray 2 169
Jetadmin, HP Web 146
JetAdvantage 119
jobs, stored
creating (Windows) 52
deleting 54
Mac settings 53
printing 54
K
keypad
locating 3
L
labels
printing (Windows) 48
printing on 27
LAN port
locating 5
loading
paper in Tray 1 18
paper in Tray 2 and the 550-sheet
trays 22
local area network (LAN)
locating 5
lock
formatter 143
M
Mac driver settings
Job Storage 53
managing network 139
manual duplex
Mac 50
Windows 47
margins, small
copying 194
memory
included 9
memory chip (toner)
locating 35
multiple pages per sheet
printing (Mac) 51
printing (Windows) 47
N
Netscape Navigator, versions
supported
HP embedded Web Server 130
network
printer name, changing 139
settings, changing 139
settings, viewing 139
network duplex settings, changing
141
Network Folder, scan to 113
network link speed settings,
changing 141
network settings
HP Embedded Web Server 136
networks
default gateway 140
HP Web Jetadmin 146
IPv4 address 140
IPv6 address 140
subnet mask 140
supported 9
NFC accessory
part number 32
number of copies, changing 60
O
on/o button
locating 3
online help, control panel 151
online support 150
operating systems, supported 11
optimize copy images 194
optimize fax images 202
optimize scanned images 198
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ordering
supplies and accessories 32
other links list
HP Embedded Web Server 138
output bin
clear jams 183
locating 3
P
pages per minute 9
pages per sheet
selecting (Mac) 51
selecting (Windows) 47
paper
jams 163
loading Tray 1 18
loading Tray 2 and the 550-sheet
trays 22
selecting 188
Tray 1 orientation 20
Tray 2 and the 550-sheet trays
orientation 24
paper jams
550-sheet trays 173
document feeder 164
fuser 178
locations 161
output bin 183
right door 178
Tray 1 167
Tray 2 169
paper pickup problems
solving 154, 156
paper trays
part numbers 32
paper type
selecting (Windows) 48
paper types
selecting (Mac) 51
paper, ordering 32
part numbers
accessories 32
replacement parts 33
supplies 33
toner cartridges 33
ports
locating 5
power
consumption 14
power connection
locating 4
power switch
locating 3
power usage
1 watts or less 144
print drivers, supported 11
print on both sides
Mac 50
manually, Windows 47
Windows 47
print settings
HP Embedded Web Server 133
printing
from USB storage accessories
56, 57
stored jobs 54
printing on both sides
settings (Windows) 46
private printing 52
product number
locating 4
R
replacement parts
part numbers 33
replacing
staples 42
toner cartridges 35
toner-collection unit 39
required settings
fax 122
restore factory settings 152
right door
jams 178
RJ-45 port
locating 5
S
scan settings
HP Embedded Web Server 134
Scan to Network Folder 113
initial setup 81
Scan to USB Drive 115
enabling 92
scanner
calibrate 192
glass cleaning 191, 195, 200
scanning
optimize for text or pictures 198
scanning to email
sending documents 111
scanning to folder 113
scanning to USB 115
secuity settings
HP Embedded Web Server 136
security
encrypted hard disk 143
sending to email
sending documents 111
serial number
locating 4
settings
fax 123
restore factory 152
Sign In button
locating 6
Sign Out button
locating 6
sleep delay
setting 144
sleep mode 144
small margins 194
special paper
printing (Windows) 48
specications
electrical and acoustic 14
speed, optimizing 144
stand
part number 32
stapler
clear jams 183
troubleshooting 29, 183
using 29
staples
replacing 42
Start Copy button
locating 6
status, fax accessory page 205
storage, job
Mac settings 53
store print jobs 52
stored jobs
creating (Mac) 53
creating (Windows) 52
deleting 54
printing 54
storing jobs
with Windows 52
subnet mask 140
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supplies
low threshold settings 153
ordering 32
part numbers 33
replacing staples 42
replacing toner cartridges 35
replacing toner-collection unit 39
using when low 153
support
online 150
system requirements
HP Embedded Web Server 130
minimum 12
T
TCP/IP
manually conguring IPv4
parameters 140
manually conguring IPv6
parameters 140
technical support
online 150
toner cartridge
low threshold settings 153
using when low 153
toner cartridges
components 35
order numbers 35
part numbers 33
replacing 35
toner-collection unit
locating 4
replacing 39
touchscreen
locating features 6
transparencies
printing (Windows) 48
Tray 1
jams 167
loading envelopes 26
paper orientation 20
Tray 2
jams 169
Tray 2 and the 550-sheet trays
loading 22
paper orientation 24
trays
capacity 9
included 9
locating 3
troubleshooting
check toner-cartridge status 187
jams 163
paper feed problems 154
troubleshooting tools
HP Embedded Web Server 135
two-sided printing
settings (Windows) 46
U
USB
sending to 115
USB port
enabling 56
locating 5
USB ports, optional
part number 32
USB storage accessories
printing from 56, 57
W
Web browser requirements
HP Embedded Web Server 130
Web sites
customer support 150
HP Web Jetadmin, downloading
146
weight, printer 12
wireless print server
part number 32
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