HP Hewlett Packard Printer 1000C User Manual

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HP DeskJet 1000C  
Professional Series  
Users Guide  
This Users Guide with video help is also  
available in electronic copy in the Starter CD.  
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Acknow ledgem ents  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
ColorSm art and HP Zoom Sm art Scaling Technology  
are tradem arks of Hewlett-Packard Com pany.  
1 Getting Started  
Packing List.......................................................... 1-1  
Printer Parts ......................................................... 1-1  
Setting up the Printer.......................................... 1-2  
STEP 1: Installing the Tray............................ 1-2  
STEP 2: Connecting the Power Cable .......... 1-2  
STEP 3: Connecting the Parallel Cable ........ 1-2  
STEP 4: Installing the Print Cartridges ........ 1-3  
STEP 5: Loading Paper ................................. 1-4  
STEP 6: Installing the Printer Software ....... 1-5  
STEP 7: Align Cartridge and Printer Test..... 1-6  
Microsoft is a U.S. registered tradem ark of Microsoft  
Corporation.  
Windows is a tradem ark of Microsoft Corporation.  
Notice  
The inform ation contained in this docum ent is  
subject to change without notice.  
2 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer  
Hewlett-Packard m akes no warranty of any kind with  
regard to this m aterial, including, but not lim ited to,  
the im plied warranties of m erchantability and fitness  
for a particular purpose.  
Changing Print Settings...................................... 2-1  
Using the DJ 1000C Toolbox ............................... 2-1  
Printing on Standard-Size Paper........................ 2-2  
Printing on Custom -Size Paper .......................... 2-2  
Printing on Envelopes......................................... 2-3  
Printing on Labels ............................................... 2-3  
Printing on Cards ................................................ 2-4  
Printing on Thick (0.3m m ) Cards ....................... 2-5  
Printing on HP Prem ium Transparencies  
Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors  
contained herein or for incidental or consequential  
dam ages in connection with the furnishing,  
perform ance, or use of this m aterial.  
and Slides ....................................................... 2-5  
Printing on HP Prem ium Paper .......................... 2-6  
Printing With Special Features........................... 2-7  
HP Zoom Sm art Scaling Technology ............ 2-7  
Printing Booklet ............................................. 2-7  
Printing Billboard ........................................... 2-8  
Printing Handouts .......................................... 2-8  
2-sided Printing .............................................. 2-9  
Printing Banner .............................................. 2-9  
Printing Mirror Im age .................................. 2-10  
Printing in Norm al Mode ............................ 2-10  
Printing in DOS Box .......................................... 2-11  
No part of this docum ent m ay be photocopied,  
reproduced, or translated to another language  
without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard  
Com pany.  
Print History  
Edition 1 – J une 1997  
©Copyright 1997 by Hewlett-Packard Com pany  
450 Alexandra Road Singapore 119960  
Singapore  
3 Solving Problem s  
Problem Solving Guidelines .............................. 3-1  
When the Printer Does Not Print ....................... 3-1  
When the Lights Blink......................................... 3-2  
When Paper is J am m ed in the Printer .............. 3-4  
Media does not Feed Through the Printer  
Correctly............................................................... 3-5  
When the Print Quality Is Not Satisfactory ....... 3-6  
When the Ink Nozzles are Clogged .................... 3-8  
Testing the Printer ............................................... 3-8  
4 Appendices  
Custom er Support............................................... 4-1  
Printer Specifications .......................................... 4-2  
Regulatory Notices.............................................. 4-5  
Declaration of Conform ity .................................. 4-7  
Hewlett-Packard Lim ited Warranty Statem ent . 4-8  
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1
Getting Started  
PACKING LIST  
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HP DeskJ et 1000C Printer  
Power Cord  
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Black Print Cartridge  
Color Print Cartridge  
Printer Software Diskettes  
Users Guide  
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Output Tray  
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Starter CD  
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User's Guide  
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PRINTER PARTS  
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Power Button and Indicator  
Resum e Button and Indicator  
Cartridge Indicator  
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Paper Width Guide  
Alternative Top Media Feed  
(Holds up to 10 sheets of paper)  
Main Bottom Media Tray  
(Holds up to 150 sheets paper)  
Output Tray  
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(Holds up to 50 sheets of printed paper)  
Print Cartridge Latches  
Printer Cover  
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Rear Media Feed  
(For printing thick paper requiring straight  
paper path)  
" Power Socket  
Parallel Port  
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Getting Started 1-1  
SETTING UP THE PRINTER  
STEP 1  
Rem ove the four tapes securing the printer (one is at  
the back). Open the top cover and rem ove the fifth  
tape and white packing m aterial from the inside of  
the printer.  
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STEP 1: Installing the Tray  
1. Align the guides on the output tray with  
the grooves on the printer.  
2. Push the tray in to lock first the left side  
then the right.  
3. Lower the tray to its horizontal position.  
STEP 2  
STEP 2: Connecting the Pow er Cable  
1. Plug the power connector firm ly into the  
printers power socket.  
2. Plug the power plug into an electrical  
outlet .  
STEP 3  
STEP 3: Connecting the Parallel Cable  
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1. Make sure the com puter and the printer  
are turned off.  
2. Connect the printer end of the parallel  
cable firm ly to the parallel port on the  
printer.  
3. Snap both clips onto the notches on the  
connector.  
4. Connect the com puter end of the parallel  
cable to the parallel port on your com puter  
and tighten the screws on the connector.  
5 . To locate the parallel port on your  
com puter, refer to your com puter users  
guide.  
Note: For best perform ance, use an IEEE 1284  
com pliant parallel cable (HP part num ber C2950A or  
C2951A) and connect your printer directly to your  
com puter.  
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1-2 Getting Started  
STEP 4: Installing the Print Cartridges  
Note: Use only recom m ended print cartridges (HP  
part no. 51645A for black and HP part no. 51641A for  
color). Both print cartridges are installed in the sam e  
m anner.  
STEP 4  
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1. Press the Power button to turn on the  
printer.  
2. Open the printer cover. The print cartridge  
cradle will m ove to the center of the  
printer and the cartridge light flashes.  
3. Rem ove the color print cartridge from its  
packing box.  
4. Gently rem ove the tape covering the ink  
nozzles. Be careful not to touch the ink  
nozzles or the copper contacts.  
5. Lift up the print cartridge latch.  
6. Insert the print cartridge into the cradle  
slot and push down the cartridge firm ly.  
7. Push down the latch to secure the print  
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cartridge.  
8. Rem ove the black print cartridge from its  
packaging box and repeat steps 4 to 7.  
9. Close the printer cover.  
Note: If you did not install a recom m ended print  
cartridge, or the print cartridge is not properly  
installed, the print cartridge holder will m ove back to  
the loading position, and the Change Cartridge  
indicator will continue to blink.  
Caution: The ink in the print cartridge has been  
carefully form ulated by Hewlett-Packard to ensure  
superior print quality and com patibility with your  
printer. Dam age to the printer or the print cartridge  
resulting from m odifying or refilling the print  
cartridge is not the responsibility of Hewlett-Packard.  
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Getting Started 1-3  
 
STEP 5: Loading Paper  
The HP DeskJ et 1000C printer prints on plain paper  
and m ost other types of paper. Most plain paper  
used for photocopying yields good results. See page  
4-2, “Recom m ended Printable Weight” for  
inform ation on other paper types you can use. See  
also pages 2-2 through 2-4 for inform ation on  
loading other size paper, envelopes, labels and thick  
paper.  
STEP 5  
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Main Bottom Media Tray  
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1. Raised the output tray and extend the  
paper width and length adjusters to the  
m axim um .  
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2. Insert up to /5 inch (15 m m ) stack of paper  
aligning the right edge of the paper stack  
against the right side of the In-Tray, print  
side down. Slide the paper in until it stops.  
3. Slide the paper width and length adjusters  
in until they press lightly against the paper  
stack.  
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4. Lower the output tray to its horizontal  
position.  
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Alternative Top Media Feed  
1. Extend the paper width and length  
adjusters to the m axim um .  
2. Insert up to a m axim um of 10 sheets of  
paper aligning the right edge of the paper  
stack against the right side of the tray,  
print side down. Slide the paper in until it  
stops.  
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3. Slide the paper width adjuster in until it  
presses lightly against the paper stack.  
Note: You do not need to rem ove paper from the  
m ain bottom tray when you use the alternative feed.  
The printer will check for paper feeding from the  
alternative m edia feed. If paper is detected, the  
printer will pick paper from there without checking  
the m ain tray.  
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1-4 Getting Started  
STEP 6: Installing the Printer Softw are  
Before you can use the printer, you m ust install the  
printer software. To install the printer software, you  
need at least 8 Mb of RAM and Microsoft Windows  
3.1x or 95 installed in your com puter. Please refer to  
page 4-2, “Hardware Com patibility” for hardware  
requirem ents.  
From Starter CD-ROM in Window s 3.1  
1. Start Microsoft Window s and m ake sure  
no other Window s applications are  
running.  
2. Put the Starter CD in your CD-ROM drive .  
3. Choose File in the Program Manager  
window m enu.  
4. Choose Run from the File m enu.  
5. At the Com m and Line box, type d:\install  
or e:\install depending on which  
represents your CD-ROM drive.  
6. Click on the OK button.  
7. Follow the instructions that appear on the  
screen to com plete the installation of the  
CD.  
8. Click on the Printer Driver to install your  
printer driver.  
9. After installation, restart windows.  
From Starter CD-ROM in Window s 95  
1. Close all running applications and disable  
any anti-virus program s.  
2. Put the Starter CD in your CD-ROM drive .  
3. Your com puter will recognize the CD and  
run the setup. If it doesnt, double click on  
the CD icon in My Com puter.  
4. Follow the instructions that appear on the  
screen to com plete the installation of the  
CD.  
5. Click on the Printer Driver to install your  
printer driver.  
6. Follow the instructions. Click Have Disk.  
7. Click Browse and select d:\driver\disk1 for  
the English driver and d:\fdriver\disk1 for  
the French driver.  
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Getting Started 1-5  
From Floppy Disks in Window s 3.1  
1. Start Microsoft Window s and m ake sure  
no other Window s applications are  
running.  
2. Choose File in the Program Manager  
window m enu.  
3. Choose Run from the File m enu.  
4. Insert Disk 1 into the disk drive A or B of  
your com puter.  
5. At the Com m and Line box, type a:\setup or  
b:\setup depending on where you insert  
Disk 1.  
6. Click on the OK button.  
7. Follow the instructions that appear on the  
screen to com plete the installation of the  
printer software.  
From Floppy Disks in Window s 95  
Turn on the printer before turning on the com puter.  
Windows 95 should recognize the attached printer  
and walk you through the installation instructions.  
If a screen with instructions does not appear, do the  
following:  
1. Close all running applications and disable  
any anti-virus program s.  
2. Click Start, then click Settings.  
3. Select Printers from the Settings m enu.  
4. Double click Add Printer.  
5. Click Next until you see a list of  
m anufacturers and printer m odels.  
6. Click the Have Disk… button, insert Disk 1,  
and follow the instructions on the  
com puter screen.  
7. After installation, restart windows.  
STEP 7: Align Cartridges and Printer Test  
You should align the print cartridges whenever a  
cartridge is installed. This ensures that black and  
color inks will align when printed together on the  
sam e text, line, or graphic.  
1. Run the DJ 1000C Toolbox software utility  
by double clicking on the icon on the  
desktop or in the program group.  
2. Click the Maintenance tab, and select  
Align Print Cartridges. Follow the  
instructions on the com puter screen.  
You can select Print a Self-Test from the HP  
DJ 1000C Toolbox to test the printer set-up.  
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1-6 Getting Started  
2 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer  
CHANGING PRINT SETTINGS  
HPs Print Settings provide adjustm ents for every  
extended printing capability your printer offers.  
To change the print settings for the current  
docum ent, change the print settings from within  
your software program . This procedure will vary  
depending on the software program you are using.  
1. Select either Print, Print Setup or Printer  
Setup from the File m enu.  
2. Click Printer, Setup, Options or Properties  
according to the software program you are  
using and the com m and you chose in step  
1.  
3a. If you click Printer in step 2, you will need  
to click Options, then Setup.  
3b. If you click Setup, you will either see the  
HP Print Settings right away, or you will  
need to click Options.  
3c. If you click Options, you will need to click  
Setup.  
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3d. If you click Properties, you will see the HP  
Print Settings right away.  
4. Change the settings under the Setup,  
Color, Features or DOS tabs in the HP print  
settings dialog box.  
USING THE DJ1000C TOOLBOX  
The HP DeskJ et 1000C Toolbox is a software  
program that provides a single point of access to the  
following:  
How Do I?  
Tutorials of com m on printing tasks.  
Troubleshooting  
Step-by-step printing problem solutions  
(dignostic tools help you solve your problem s).  
Maintenance  
Provides printer status and easy service steps.  
Access HP  
Get HP inform ation source.  
The Toolbox appears on your Windows  
desktop every tim e you restart Windows. You  
m ay need to m inim ize the active window in  
order to see the icon. Double click on the icon  
to launch this software.  
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Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-1  
PRINTING ON STANDARD-SIZE  
PAPER  
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US Legal, Executive, Letter, A3, 11”x17”, 13”x19”,  
B5 and A5 size papers can be printed on the printer.  
Use the m ain bottom m edia tray for paper that you  
norm ally use to print on. Use the alternative top  
m edia tray (holds up to 10 sheets of paper only) for  
occasional printing on different size paper.  
1. Raise the output tray and extend the paper  
width and length adjusters to the  
m axim um .  
2. Insert up to a m axim um of 150 sheets of  
paper aligning the right edge of the paper  
stack against the right side of the tray,  
print side down.  
3. Slide the paper width and length adjusters  
in until they press lightly against the paper  
stack.  
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4. Lower the output tray to its horizontal  
position.  
5. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and select the correct size in the  
Paper Size box.  
6. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
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PRINTING ON CUSTOM-SIZE  
PAPER  
Custom or odd size papers can be printed on the  
printer.  
1. Extend the paper width and length  
adjusters to the m axim um .  
2. Insert up to a m axim um of 150 sheets of  
paper aligning the right edge of the paper  
stack against the right side of the tray,  
print side down.  
3. Slide the paper width and length adjusters  
in until they press lightly against the paper  
stack.  
4. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and select Custom in the Paper  
Size box. The Custom Paper Size dialog  
box appears.  
5. Under Paper Size, type the values in the  
Width and Length boxes, and then click  
OK.  
6. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
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2-2 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer  
PRINTING ON ENVELOPES  
Envelopes of different sizes can be printed on the  
printer using the alternative m edia feed.  
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1. Make sure all paper is rem oved from the  
alternative m edia tray.  
2. Insert up to 3 envelopes against the right  
side of the tray, with the flaps up and print  
side down.  
3. Slide the paper width adjuster in until it  
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presses lightly against the envelopes.  
4. Push the tabs near the paper output slot  
down until they lock in place.  
5. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and select the correct size of the  
envelope in the paper size box. Do NOT  
set to m anual feed.  
6. Proceed to print your envelope.  
Note: Rem em ber to push the tabs back up into place  
once the printing is com pleted.  
You can also use the m ain bottom m edia tray for  
printing envelopes. This tray can take up to 15  
envelopes.  
PRINTING ON LABELS  
1. Make sure none of the pages are sticking  
together.  
2. Slide the stack of labels against the right  
side of the tray, print side down.  
3. Slide the width and length adjusters in  
until they press lightly against the labels.  
4. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and select In-Tray in the Paper  
Source box.  
5. Proceed to print your labels.  
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Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-3  
PRINTING ON CARDS  
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1. Raise the output tray and insert up to 3/5  
inch (15 m m ) stack of cards against the  
right side of the In-Tray, with the print side  
down.  
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2. Slide the paper width adjuster in until it  
presses lightly against the cards. Extend  
the card adjuster and slide in until it  
presses lightly against the edge of the  
cards.  
3. Lower the output tray to its horizontal  
position.  
4. Push the tabs near the paper output slot  
down until they lock in place.  
5. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and select the size of the cards  
you are printing in the Paper Size box; or,  
select Custom if none of the sizes m atch  
the card size you are printing.  
6. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
7. Proceed to print your cards.  
Note: Rem em ber to push the tabs back up into place  
once the printing is com pleted.  
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2-4 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer  
PRINTING ON THICK (0.3 mm)  
CARDS  
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Caution: To print thick cards or cards requiring  
straight paper path, use only the m anual feed slot at  
the back of the printer. The cards m ust be fed into  
the printer individually.  
1. Insert the card against the side of the  
m anual feed slot, with the print side up.  
Wait for the printer to grip the card before  
releasing it.  
2. Push the tabs near the paper output slot  
down until they lock in place. This will  
allow the cards to exit from the printer  
with a straight path.  
3. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and select the size and type of  
the cards you are printing in the Paper  
Size box; or, select Custom if none of the  
sizes m atch the card size you are printing.  
4. Select Thick Plain Paper or Thick Glossary  
Paper in the paper type box.  
5. Check that Manual feed is selected in the  
paper source box.  
6. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
7. Proceed to print your cards.  
Note: Rem em ber to push the tabs back up into place  
once the printing is com pleted.  
PRINTING ON HP PREMIUM  
TRANSPARENCY FILM AND SLIDES  
Use only HPs Prem ium Transparency Film , which is  
specifically designed to work with your HP DeskJ et  
printer or other transparency film that is designed to  
work with Inkjet printers.  
1. Extend the paper width and length  
adjusters to the m axim um .  
2. Insert HP Prem ium Transparency Film with  
the rough side down and the adhesive  
strip facing inward in the paper tray.  
3. Slide the paper width and length adjusters  
in until they press lightly against the  
transparency.  
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Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-5  
4. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and do the following:  
In the Paper Type box, select HP  
Transparency to print transparencies  
continuously or HP Transparency  
(Pause Control) to print each  
transparency separately.  
In the Paper Size box, specify the size of  
your transparency (A4 or Letter).  
in the Paper Source box, select In-Tray.  
In the Print Quality box, select Best.  
5. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
6. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
PRINTING ON HP PREMIUM  
PAPER  
Use only HPs Prem ium Inkjet or Glossy Paper, which  
is specifically designed to work with your HP DeskJ et  
printer or other prem ium paper that is designed to  
work with inkjet printers.  
HP Glossy Paper is designed to produce  
photographic-quality printouts  
HP Prem ium Inkjet Paper is designed to enhance  
black or color printouts  
1. Extend the paper width and length  
adjusters to the m axim um .  
2. Insert HP Prem ium Inkjet or Glossy Paper  
in the paper tray with the print side down.  
3. Slide the paper width and length adjusters  
in until it presses lightly against the  
papers.  
4. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
Setup tab and do the following:  
In the Paper Type box, select HP Glossy  
Paper or HP Prem ium InkJ et Paper.  
In the Paper Size box, specify the size of  
your m edia (A4 or Letter).  
in the Paper Source box, select In-Tray.  
In the Print Quality box, select Best.  
5. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
6. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
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2-6 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer  
PRINTING WITH SPECIAL  
FEATURES  
The HP printer software allows you to print with  
special features. To access these features, you need  
to click on the Features tab in the print settings  
dialog box. For instructions, refer to page 2-1,  
Changing Print Settings”.  
HP Zoom Sm art Scaling Technology  
This feature allows you to enlarge or reduce your  
docum ent.  
1. Click the Features tab in the print settings.  
See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”.  
2. Click Select one of the follow ing features.  
3. Select Zoom Sm art from the dropdown list  
box.  
4. Select the size of your docum ent. If the  
Auto zoom box is checked, it will select the  
size that the docum ent will zoom up to.  
5. Uncheck the Auto zoom box if you want to  
scale down your docum ent.  
6. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
7. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
Printing Booklet  
Printing with the booklet feature enables you to print  
your m ultiple-page docum ent to look like a book. It is  
advisable to set the printer settings before you work  
on your docum ent.  
1. Click the Features tab in the print settings.  
See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”.  
2. Click Select one of the follow ing features.  
3. Select Booklet from the dropdown list box.  
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4. Select the docum ent size in the From : box  
and the To: box will choose a paper size  
that is twice that of your docum ent size.  
Two-sided Booklet Printing  
5. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
6. Proceed to work on your docum ent and  
print.  
7. Follow the instructions on the screen to  
turn the paper.  
8. Collate and fold your printouts to form a  
book.  
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Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-7  
Printing Billboard  
Printing in Billboard allows you to enlarge your page  
and prints sections of that page onto different sheets  
of paper. You can then tile them to form a large  
poster.  
Note: You can print only one page at a tim e.  
1. Click the Features tab in the print settings.  
See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”.  
2. Click Select one of the follow ing features.  
3. Select Billboard from the dropdown list  
box.  
3 x 3 Billboard Printing  
4. Select n x n, n being the num ber of pieces  
of paper lengthwise and widthwise that  
you want your printout on.  
5. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
6. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
7. Follow the instructions on the screen to  
com plete the printing.  
Printing Handouts  
Handouts is a feature which enables you to print 2, 4  
or 8 pages of your docum ent onto one single sheet  
of paper. This feature is useful if you want to print  
your slides to give to your audience.  
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1. Click the Features tab in the print settings.  
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3 4  
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4
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See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”.  
2. Click Select one of the follow ing features.  
3. Select Handouts from the dropdown list  
box.  
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4. Choose 2, 4 or 8 depending on the num ber  
of pages you want to print on one single  
sheet of paper.  
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5. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
Handouts  
6. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
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2-8 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer  
2-Sided Printing  
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5. Click OK again to exit HPs print setting  
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Book Printing  
Two-sided  
Tablet Printing  
dialog box.  
6. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
7. After all the odd-num bered pages are  
printed, a screen appears with instructions  
on printing the even-num bered pages.  
Follow the instructions on the screen to  
com plete the printing.  
Printing Banner  
Ensure that you use HP Banner paper.  
Use an application that allows you to create banners.  
1. Click the Features tab in the print settings.  
See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”.  
2. Click Select one of the follow ing features.  
3. Select Banner from the dropdown list box.  
4. Select the Paper Size and Paper Type and  
click OK.  
5. Get the banner paper ready for printing:  
tear off at one m ore sheet than is required  
and fan the paper stack to prevent sticking.  
6. Rem ove all other paper and slide the  
Banner paper into the m ain bottom tray  
with the top cut edge pointing toward the  
printer.  
7. Slide the paper width and length adjusters  
until they press lightly against the paper.  
8. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
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Printing Mirror Im age  
This feature allows you to print a laterally inverted  
im age of your page.  
1. Click the Features tab in the print settings.  
See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”.  
2. Click Select one of the follow ing features.  
3. Select Mirror Im age from the dropdown  
list box.  
4. Change any other print settings, if  
necessary, and then click OK.  
5. Proceed to print your docum ent.  
Note: If your printer is connected to m ore than one  
com puter via Windows 95, check the print queue of  
your job by selecting printers in the Settings m enu  
and double clicking on the HP DeskJ et 1000C Printer  
icon. Ensure that you feed in the correct m edia type  
and size. Turn your paper over and press the  
Resum e button if the printer has printed on one side  
and waiting for you to turn the paper in the 2-sided  
or booklet printing.  
Printing in Norm al Mode  
To print in the norm al m ode, i.e. printing on one-side  
of the paper without any of the special features, click  
No features in the Features tab.  
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PRINTING IN DOS BOX  
If you use DOS software program s, you m ust run  
Windows and access the DOS software through the  
MSDOS prom pt in the Windows system .  
1. Choose HP DeskJ et 1000C as your default  
printer.  
2. In HPs print settings dialog box, click the  
DOS tab.  
3. Change your settings and follow the  
instructions below:  
In Window s 3.1  
4. Run the DOS application in MSDOS  
prom pt from Windows.  
5. Prepare your docum ent and print to DJ 660  
or DJ 5xx printer.  
6. If you have problem s printing directly to  
the printer, print your docum ent to a file  
and execute a copy’ com m and to send a  
PCL file to port lpt1:’ as follows  
copy /b filenam e lpt1  
Do not send m ultiple DOS jobs in a batch file.  
Wait for each print job to com plete before  
sending another.  
In Window s 95  
4. Select spool MS-DOS print job option  
from : My Com puter Printer HP  
DeskJ et 1000C Properties Details →  
Port Settings  
5. Set spool data form at’ field to RAW from :  
My Com puter Printer Details Spool  
Settings  
6. Run the DOS application in MSDOS  
prom pt from Windows.  
7. Prepare your docum ent and print to DJ 660  
or DJ 5xx printer.  
8. If you have problem s printing directly to  
the printer, print your docum ent to a file  
and execute a copy’ com m and to send a  
PCL file to port lpt1:’ as follows  
copy /b filenam e lpt1  
Do not send m ultiple DOS jobs in a batch file.  
Wait for each print job to com plete before  
sending another.  
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If your application cannot run in the MSDOS prom pt  
in Windows, run it in the true DOS m ode, ie without  
starting Windows.  
Prepare your docum ent and print to a file using the  
DJ 660 or DJ 5xx.  
Start Windows and select your settings. Go through  
steps 1 to 3 above and run MSDOS prom pt. Type:  
copy /b filenam e lpt1  
Note: The special features descibed in the previous  
sections are not supported in the DOS m ode.  
The printer software will not support B-size or A3  
paper in the DOS m ode.  
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3
Solving Problems  
PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDELINES  
If you do encounter a problem with your printer, you  
can seek help from the following sources:  
Online Help  
This is the prefered m ethod to getting help  
as the online help will step you to  
diagnose and solve your problem s.  
Read the suggestions provided in the error  
m essages. If further help is required, press  
the Help button.  
Alternatively, double click the toolbox icon  
on the desktop to access the online help.  
Users Guide  
Read the listed troubleshooting tips to  
solve the problem .  
Starter CD  
Refer to the Starter CD for troubleshooting  
tips and ideas on how to use the printer.  
Custom er Support  
If the problem cannot be solved by the  
help suggestions in the online help or the  
users guide, please refer to page 4-1,  
Custom er Support” for a list of resources  
available to you for the support and  
m aintenance of your printer.  
WHEN THE PRINTER DOES NOT  
PRINT  
The printer does not respond at all to the  
print com m and.  
The printer is not properly connected to  
the power source. Make sure the printers  
power cord is firm ly plugged into the  
printer and into the wall outlet.  
The printer is not properly connected to  
the com puter. Make sure the parallel cable  
is firm ly connected to the parallel port of  
the com puter and the printer.  
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Solving Problem s 3-1  
You m ay be using a wrong parallel cable  
or the cable m ay be defective. Use an IEEE  
1284 com pliant parallel cable (HP part no.  
C2950A or C2951A).  
Your printer is not selected as the default  
or current printer. Select your printer using  
the Printer Setup m enu in your software  
program . Alternatively, select your printer  
from Printers in the Control Panel.  
You are using a data switch box and did  
not turn the dial to the correct port  
designated. (You are advised to connect  
your printer directly to your com puter.)  
The printer appears to be printing, but  
nothing prints on the paper.  
The print nozzles of the print cartridge are  
covered by a sealing tape. Rem ove the  
tape. (See page 1-3, “ STEP 4: Installing  
the Print Cartridges”).  
The print nozzles of the print cartridge are  
clogged with dried ink. Clean the ink  
nozzles. (See page 3-9, “ When the Ink  
Nozzles are Clogged”).  
The print cartridge is out of ink. Use a new  
print cartridge.  
WHEN THE LIGHTS BLINK  
All lights are off.  
Printer is not turned on or is im properly  
connected to the power source. Make sure  
the power cord is firm ly plugged into the  
printers power socket and the other end of  
the cord is plugged into an outlet. Press  
the Power button to turn on the printer.  
Note: The printer turns off by itself after som e tim e  
of inactivity. It will power up autom atically when a  
job is sent.  
The Resum e Light is blinking.  
Out of paper. Load in paper and press the  
Resum e button to continue.  
Paper is incorrectly loaded. Rem ove the  
paper, tap it on a flat surface to straighten  
it, and then reload it. Press the Resum e  
button to continue.  
Paper did not receive a form feed  
com m and from the software program .  
Press the Resum e button to initiate a  
m anual form feed.  
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3-2 Solving Problem s  
You have chosen Manual Feed in the  
printer driver software. The printer is  
waiting for you to feed paper in from the  
rear of the printer.  
Paper is jam m ed in the printer. To clear the  
paper jam , see page 3-4, “When Paper Is  
J am m ed in the Printer.”  
Resum e and Pow er lights are blinking  
together.  
The m ovem ent of the print cartridge  
cradle is obstructed. Open the printer  
cover and clear any obstructions. See  
page 1-3, “Step 4 - Installing Print  
Cartridges.”  
Pow er light is on, but nothing prints.  
Printer driver is still preparing data to be  
sent to your printer. Wait a few m ore  
m inutes for the printer to respond.  
Printer is not in the ready-to-print state.  
Press the Resum e button. If the Resum e  
light blinks, check the error m essage on  
your screen for instructions.  
Printer driver nam e does not appear in the  
Installed Printers list in the Printers Control  
Panel. Close all open software program s.  
Restart your com puter and reinstall your  
the printer software.  
Wrong printer driver is selected. Select the  
correct printer driver.  
Printer is im properly connected to the  
com puter. Make sure the cable is firm ly  
connected to the printer and the com puter.  
Software program is not set up for the  
printer. In your software program  
docum entation, follow the instructions for  
setting up the software to work with your  
printer.  
Bad printer cable, cable connections or  
com puter port. Try using another printer  
cable.  
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Print Cartridge, Resum e and Pow er lights  
are blinking together.  
An unknown printer error has occurred.  
Press the Power button to turn the printer  
off. Cancel the print job at the com puter,  
and turn the printer back on. Resend the  
docum ent to the printer.  
Printer has failed. Turn off the printer and  
then turn it on again. If the lights stayed  
on, see Appendices, Custom er Support.  
WHEN PAPER IS JAMMED IN THE  
PRINTER  
If paper is jam m ed in the printer, use the following  
instructions to clear the jam :  
1
1. Open the printer cover and shift the print  
cartridge cradle to the right.  
2. Clear any obstructions.  
3. Press the Resum e button continuously to  
eject the paper. Alternatively, turn the  
printer off, then turn it on again.  
4. Pull the paper out.  
5. Close the printer cover.  
To avoid paper jam s:  
Make sure nothing is blocking the printers  
paper path.  
Do not overload the alternative paper tray.  
The alternative paper tray holds up to 10  
sheets of plain paper or other print  
m aterial m easuring the sam e thickness.  
3
The bottom m ain tray holds up to /5 inch  
(15 m m ) thickness of print m aterial.  
Load paper in the proper m anner.  
Do not use paper that is curled or  
crum pled.  
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WHEN MEDIA DOES NOT FEED  
THROUGH THE PRINTER CORRECTLY  
Paper does not feed into the printer  
properly.  
Re-load the paper. See page 1-4, “ STEP 5:  
Loading Paper”.  
Too m any sheets of paper were loaded,  
rem ove som e paper.  
Paper is dam aged , wrinkled, or curled.  
Replace or rem ove the paper.  
Paper in the stack m ay be of a different  
type, size and weight. Make sure the stack  
of paper are of the sam e type.  
Paper does not eject from the printer.  
Paper is jam m ed in the printer. To clear the  
paper jam , see page 3-4, “When Paper Is  
J am m ed in the Printer”.  
The com puter was turned off while the  
printer was printing. Turn off the printer  
and turn on the com puter. Then turn on  
the printer.  
Paper did not receive a form feed  
com m and from the software program .  
Press the Resum e button to initiate a  
m anual form feed.  
Note: The last printed page will not be kicked’ out  
of the printer fully; but will be ejected properly if you  
send the nex print job.  
More than one sheet of paper are fed into  
the printer at a tim e.  
The sheets of paper are stuck together.  
Rem ove the paper stack, separate the  
sheets, and then reload the paper stack.  
Too m any sheets of paper were loaded,  
rem ove som e paper.  
Paper in the stack m ay be of a different  
type, size and weight. Make sure the stack  
of paper are of the sam e type.  
Paper is not fed into the printer properly.  
To load paper, see page 1-4 “ STEP 5:  
Loading Paper.”  
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Printing is slanted  
Paper width and length guides are not  
used.  
Paper is not fed into the printer properly.  
To load paper, see page 1-4 “ STEP 5:  
Loading Paper.”  
Media is blank w hen ejected from the  
printer.  
The print nozzles of the print cartridge are  
covered by a sealing tape. Rem ove the  
tape. (See page 1-4, “ STEP 4: Installing  
the Print Cartridges”).  
The print cartridge is out of ink. Use a new  
print cartridge.  
Envelopes do not feed into the printer.  
Envelopes are im properly loaded. Reload  
the envelopes. See page 2-3, “Printing on  
Envelopes”.  
Envelopes are bent or dam aged. Do not  
use envelopes with bent or curled edges.  
Cards do not feed into the printer.  
Cards are im properly loaded. Reload the  
cards. See page 2-5, “Printing on Cards”.  
An unsupported type of card is used for  
printing. Use cards with the correct weight  
and size. See page 4-3, “Printer  
Specifications”.  
WHEN THE PRINT QUALITY IS NOT  
SATISFACTORY  
The printed page looks faded.  
The print nozzles of the print cartridge are  
clogged with dried ink. Clean the ink  
nozzles. (See page 3-8, “ When the Ink  
Nozzles are Clogged”).  
Print cartridges need cleaning. Run the  
Clean Print Cartridge Utility. Double click  
on the toolbox icon on the desktop. Click  
the Maintenance tab, and select Clean the  
print cartridges.  
The print cartridge is out of ink. Use a new  
print cartridge.  
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Ink is sm earing or paper is w rinkling.  
You m ay have touched the printed page  
before the ink has dried. Wait for the  
printed page to dry before picking it up.  
Too m uch ink was used on the printed  
page. Lower the intensity settings in your  
software application.  
Characters, dots, or lines are m issing or  
are incom plete.  
The print nozzles of the print cartridge are  
clogged with dried ink. Clean the ink  
nozzles. (See page 3-8, “ When the Ink  
Nozzles are Clogged”).  
The print cartridge is out of ink. Use a new  
print cartridge.  
Ink coverage is inconsistent.  
The print nozzles of the print cartridge are  
clogged with dried ink. Clean the ink  
nozzles. (See page 3-8, “ When the Ink  
Nozzles are Clogged”).  
The paper m ay not be suitable for the  
printer. Try using another paper type.  
Too m uch ink on the printed page.  
The paper m ay not be suitable for the  
printer. Try using another paper type.  
Som e colors are m issing.  
The print nozzles of the print cartridge are  
clogged with dried ink. Clean the ink  
nozzles. (See page 3-8, “ When the Ink  
Nozzles are Clogged”).  
The print cartridge is out of ink. Use a new  
print cartridge.  
The printed page looks incom plete or has  
odd-looking characters.  
The page orientation settings m ay not be  
correct. Check that the orientation for your  
docum ent and your printer setting is the  
sam e.  
The size of your docum ent is larger than  
the m edia in the tray.  
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WHEN THE INK NOZZLES ARE  
CLOGGED  
Prolonged exposure to air m ay cause ink crust to  
form on the ink nozzles of the print cartridges. You  
can use the following steps to rem ove the ink crust  
from the cartridges:  
Note: Be careful when clearing the ink crust from the  
cartridges, the ink m ay stain your hands or clothing.  
1. Hold the print cartridge with the ink  
nozzles facing upwards.  
2. Use a water-dam p cloth, gently and slowly  
wipe the dry ink off the print cartridge  
nozzles.  
3. Repeat the above step, using a clean  
portion of the dam p cloth to wipe the  
residual ink off the print cartridge nozzles.  
4. Clean the contacts on the print cartridge  
cradle with a lint free cloth.  
5. Re-install the print cartridge.  
6. Run the Clean Print Cartridge Utility.  
Double click on the toolbox icon in the  
program group in Windows 3.1 or on the  
desktop in Windows 95. Click the  
Maintenance tab, and select Clean the  
print cartridges.  
7. Proceed to print your docum ent or print a  
test page.  
TESTING THE PRINTER  
To m ake sure that the printer is working properly,  
perform the printer self-test.  
1. Load in letter-size or A4 paper.  
2. Press the Power button to turn on the  
printer.  
3. Press and hold the Power button.  
4. Press the Resum e button four tim es.  
5. A page with a square at each corner and  
som e lines are printed.  
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4
Appendices  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
The inform ation in the previous chapter suggests solutions to com m on problem s. If your printer is not  
operating properly and these suggestions do not solve your problem , try using one of the following support  
services to obtain assistance.  
Note: There are no user serviceable parts inside the printer.  
HP FIRST  
HP FIRST provides toll-free, 24-hour technical inform ation to you by fax. Call HP FIRST at the following  
telephone num bers:  
For custom ers in US:  
(800) 333 1917  
For custom ers in Asia-Pacific:  
Australia  
New Zealand  
Singapore  
(03) 9272 2627  
(09) 356 6642  
(65) 275 7251  
(65) 275 7251  
Thailand  
Internet  
Printer software, product and support inform ation m ay be obtained from the World Wide Web at the  
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HP Telephone Support  
During the w arranty period, you m ay obtain assistance from the HP Custom er Support Center.  
Before calling, please fill in the following inform ation to be ready to help your Custom er Support Center  
representative:  
What is the serial number of your printer?  
HP DeskJet 1000C  
What model printer do you have?  
What is the brand and model of your computer?  
What is the version of printer software you are using and  
what driver have you selected?  
Run the DJ 1000C Toolbox software utility by double clicking on the icon in the program group in Windows  
3.1x or on the desktop in Windows 95. Click the Maintenance tab, and select Display the system inform ation.  
Have this inform ation ready when you call the support lines.  
The HP Custom er Support Center can be reached at any of the following num bers:  
For custom ers in US:  
During Warranty:  
Post Warranty:  
(208) 323-2551  
Monday through Friday  
6 am to 6 pm (MST)  
7 am to 6 pm (MST)  
9 am to 3 pm  
(900) 555-1500 ($2.50 per m inute) Monday through Friday  
Saturdays  
(800) 999-1148 ($25.00 per call)  
For custom ers in Asia Pacific:  
Australia  
(03) 9272 8000 (free for first 12 m onths but long distance phone call charges apply)  
Indonesia  
Malaysia  
6221-351 1171  
(03) 295 2566  
New Zealand  
Singapore  
Thailand  
(09) 356 6640 (free for first 12 m onths but long distance phone call charges apply)  
(65) 272 5300  
(662) 661 4011  
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4-2 Appendices  
PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS  
Print Method  
Plain paper drop-on-dem and therm al inkjet printing  
Print Speed  
These are approxim ate figures. Exact speed will vary depending on the system configuration and software  
used.  
Up to 6 ppm for black printing  
Up to 3.5 ppm for color printing  
Resolution  
Letter quality m ode  
600 x 600 dpi black  
600 x 600 dpi color with C-REt  
Color-Resolution Enhancem ent technology (C-REt) is an HP propriety technology that delivers high quality  
m ulti-level color print quality by controlling the am ount of ink applied to each pixel location. As presently  
im plem ented, C-REt takes m ultilevel color or grayscale inform ation from your com puters application and  
converts it to the resolution supported by your printer. For the HP DeskJ et 1000C printer, that resolution is up  
to four drops of ink placed on a 600 dpi grid.  
See your HP Custom er Support Center for m ore inform ation on C-REt.  
Draft quality m ode  
300 x 600 black  
300 x 300 color  
Dim ensions  
With the paper tray closed  
W x H x D: 22.8 x 8.8 x 15.0 in. (579.1 x 223.5 x 380.0 m m )  
With the paper tray fully extended  
W x H x D: 22.8 x 8.8 x 26.3 in. (579.1 x 223.5 x 668.0 m m )  
Weight  
20.7 lb. (9.4 kg)  
Hardw are Com patibility  
Window s Environm ent  
80486-66 MHz processor and above  
Windows 3.1x, Windows 95 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11  
8 MB RAM  
50 MB of free hard disk space if printing B-size photo quality pictures  
DOS Environm ent  
MS DOS prom pt in the Windows environm ent only  
Softw are Com patibility  
Microsoft Windows (version 3.1x, Windows 95 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11)  
Note: Windows NT NOT supported.  
Recom m ended Printable Weight  
2
Paper: [Auto feed] 60 to 90 g/m (16 to 24 lb); [Manual feed] up to 0.3 m m thickness  
2
Envelopes: 75 to 90 g/m (20 to 24 lb)  
2
Cards: 110 to 200 g/m (0.3 m m m ax. thickness)  
Printable Paper Sizes  
from 100 x 148 m m (3.94 x 5.83 in.) to 330 x 483 m m (13 x 19 in.)  
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HP Supplies  
HP Prem ium Transparency Film (US Letter, 50 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Prem ium Transparency Film (US Letter, 20 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Prem ium Transparency Film (A4, 50 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Prem ium Transparency Film (A4, 20 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Prem ium Inkjet Glossy Paper (US Letter, 50 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Prem ium Inkjet Glossy Paper (US Letter, 10 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Prem ium Inkjet Glossy Paper (A4, 50 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Prem ium Inkjet Glossy Paper (A4, 10 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Prem ium InkJ et Paper (US Letter, 200 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Prem ium InkJ et Paper (US B-size, 100 sheets): 279.4 x 432 m m (11 x 17 in.)  
HP Prem ium InkJ et Paper (A4, 200 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
C3834A  
C3828A  
C3835A  
C3832A  
C3836A  
C3833A  
C3837A  
C3831A  
51634Y  
C1855A  
51634Z  
C1856A  
C1824A  
C1857A  
C1825A  
C1858A  
C1820A  
C1821A  
C6039A  
C6040A  
C6043A  
C6058A  
C6059A  
C1812A  
92296L  
92296M  
92296N  
92296P  
92296R  
HP Prem ium InkJ et Paper (A3, 100 sheets): 297 x 420 m m  
HP Bright White Paper (US Letter, 500 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Bright White Paper (US B-size, 200 sheets): 279.4 x 432 m m (11 x 17 in.)  
HP Bright White Paper (A4, 500 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Bright White Paper (A3, 200 sheets): 297 x 420 m m  
HP Banner Paper (US Letter, 100 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Banner Paper (A4, 100 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Prem ium Photo Paper (US Letter, 20 sheets): 216 x 279 m m (8.5 x 11 in.)  
HP Prem ium Photo Paper (A4, 20 sheets): 210 x 279 m m (Europe)  
HP Prem ium Photo Paper (A4, 20 sheets): 210 x 279 m m (Asia Pacific)  
HP Prem ium Photo Paper (US B-size, 20 sheets): 279.4 x 432 m m (11 x 17 in.)  
HP Prem ium Photo Paper (A3, 20 sheets): 297 x 420 m m  
HP Greeting Card Paper (20 sheets, 20 envelopes)  
HP Labels (A4, 100 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Labels (A4, 100 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Labels (A4, 100 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Labels (A4, 100 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
HP Labels (A4, 100 sheets): 210 x 297 m m  
Print Cartridges  
Black  
Color  
51645A  
51641A  
Parallel Cable  
HP IEEE-1284 Com pliant Parallel Cable (2-m etre)  
HP IEEE-1284 Com pliant Parallel Cable (3-m etre)  
C2950A  
C2951A  
Paper Handling  
2
Main paper tray (up to 150 sheets of 60 g/m or 16 lb paper)  
2
Alternative paper feed (up to 10 sheets of 60 g/m or 16 lb paper)  
Manual feed (for cards up to 0.3 m m thick which requires straight paper path)  
I/ O Interface  
Parallel, IEEE 1284 com pliant with 1284-B receptacle (ECP)  
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Pow er Requirem ents  
100 – 240 V ac (50 – 60 Hz)  
Power Consum ption:  
3.8 W when idle  
30 W during printing  
Operating Environm ent  
Tem perature  
Maxim um operating tem perature:  
5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)  
Hum idity: 10–80% RH non-condensing  
Recom m ended operating conditions for best print quality: 15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F), 20 to 80% RH non-  
condensing  
Storage tem perature: -40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F)  
Noise Levels per ISO 9296  
Sound Pressure, LpAm : 50 dB(A)  
Reliability  
65,000 page life. 20,000 hours MTBF, 1,000 pages per m onth work rate  
Product Certifications  
Safety Certifications  
Printer w ith Pow er Adapter:  
UL, CSA, NOM1, PSB.  
EMI Certifications  
Printer w ith Pow er Cord:  
FCC Class B when used with a Class B com puting device (USA), VCCI (J apan)  
REGULATORY NOTICES  
Potential for Radio/Television Interference (U.S.A. only)  
The HP DeskJ et 1000C printer generates and uses radio frequency energy and m ay cause interference to  
radio and television reception. Your printer com plies with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of the  
Federal Com m unications Com m ission rules for a Class B com puting device. These specifications provide  
reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the printer does cause interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determ ined by turning the printer off and on, you can try to elim inate the  
interference problem by doing one or m ore of the following:  
Re-orient the receiving antenna.  
Re-orient the position of the printer with respect to the receiver.  
Move the printer away from the receiver.  
Plug the printer into a different outlet so that the printer and receiver are on different branch circuits.  
If necessary, consult an authorized HP dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional  
suggestions. You m ay find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Com m unications Com m ission,  
helpful: How to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problem s. This booklet is available from the U.S.  
Governm ent Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
To com ply with FCC rules Part 15B Class B com puting device use only shielded interface cables.  
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Com pliance Statem ent (Canada)  
This Class B digital apparatus m eets all requirem ents of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipm ent  
Regulations.  
Cet appareil num érique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglem ent sur le m atériel brouilleur du  
Canada.  
Pow er cord statem ent  
The power cord cannot be repaired. If it is defective it should be discarded or returned to the supplier.  
Das Netzteil (einschließ lich Kabel und Adapter) kann nicht repariert werden.  
Falls ein Defekt im Netzteil vorliegt, die ganze Einheit entsorgen und durch eine neue Einheit ersetzen.  
LEDS Classification  
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT  
LED KLASSE 1  
APPARECCHIO LED DI CLASSE 1  
PRODUCT KLASY 1 Z DIODAMI ŒWHECYCYMI LED  
Appareil à Diode Electrlum inescente de Classe 1  
ZA¤ÍZENÍ LED T¤ÍY 1  
KLASS 1 LED APPARAT  
LUOKAN 1 LED  
Svenska  
Får endast anslutas till jordat nätuttag.  
Observera!  
Skadas sladden till denna nätadapter skall enheten kasseras. Sladden går ej att byta ut.  
Energy Consum ption  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
according to ISO / IEC Guide 22 and EN 45104  
Manufacturers name:  
Hewlett-Packard Singapore (Pte) Ltd.  
Asia Hardcopy Manufacturing Operation  
20 Gul Way Singapore 629196  
Manufacturers address:  
declares, that the product  
Product Name:  
HP DeskJet 1000C Printer  
HP C2670A, C2673A  
All  
Product Number:  
Product Options:  
conforms to the following Product Specifications:  
Safety:  
IEC 950 : 1991 + A1 + A2 / EN 60950 : 1992 + A1 + A2  
IEC825-1 : 1993 / EN 60825-1 : 1994 class I for LEDS  
EMC:  
CISPR 22 : 1993 / EN 55022 : 1994 Class B  
EN 50082-1 : 1992  
IEC 801-2 : 1991 / prEN 55024-2 : 1992 - 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD  
IEC 801-3 : 1984 / prEN 55024-3 : 1991 - 3 V/m  
IEC 801-4 : 1988 / prEN 55024-4 : 1992 - 0.5 kV Signal Lines  
1 kV Power Lines  
IEC-1000-3-2 : 1995 / EN 61000-3-2 : 1995  
IEC-1000-3-3 : 1995 / EN 61000-3-3 : 1995  
Supplementary Information:  
(1) The products herewith comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 / 23 / EEC and  
the EMC Directive 89 / 336 / EEC.  
(2) The HP DeskJet 1000C printer was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard Personal  
Computer.  
Singapore, February 1997  
Chan Kum Yew, Quality Manager  
European Contact: Your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service Office or Hewlett-Packard GmbH,  
Department TRE, Herrenberger Straße 130, D-71034 Böblingen (Fax: +49-7031-143143)  
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Appendices 4-7  
Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement  
7. Standard warranty services for your HP printer  
are available from HP. However, there may be  
local variations in the level of warranty service.  
Contact your local HP sales and service office to  
check for the applicable local warranty in your  
country.  
HP Product  
Duration of Limited  
Warranty  
90 Days  
Software  
Print cartridges  
Printer peripheral hardware  
90 Days  
1 Year  
8. This Limited Warranty Statement gives the  
customer specific legal rights. The customer  
may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state in the United States, from province to  
province in Canada, and from country to country  
elsewhere in the world.  
A. Extent of Limited Warranty  
1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user  
customer that HP products will be free from  
defects in materials and workmanship, for a  
specified time after the date of purchase by the  
customer. The duration of this limited warranty  
is stated above. Certain additional conditions  
and limitations of HPs warranty are stated in  
the users guide. Those conditions and  
B. Limitations of Warranty  
1. NEITHER HP NOR ANY OF ITS THIRD PARTY  
SUPPLIERS MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTY  
OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO HP PRODUCTS.  
HP AND ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS  
limitations include:  
a. For software products, the warranty applies  
only to the media upon which the product is  
recorded; and  
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
b. HP does not warrant the operation of any  
product to be uninterrupted or error free.  
2. HPs limited warranty covers only those defects  
which arise as a result of normal use of the  
product, and do not apply to any:  
2. To the extent that this Limited Warranty  
Statement is inconsistent with the law of the  
locality where the customer uses the HP  
product, this Limited Warranty Statement shall  
be deemed modified to be consistent with such  
local law. Under such local law, certain  
a. Improper or inadequate maintenance;  
b. Software or interfacing not supplied by HP;  
c. Unauthorized modification or misuse;  
d. Operation outside the products  
environmental specifications, including duty  
cycle abuse or use of a mechanical switchbox  
without a designated surge protector;  
limitations of this Limited Warranty Statement  
may not apply to the customer. For example,  
some states in the United States, as well as some  
governments outside the United States  
(including provinces in Canada), may:  
a. Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in  
this Warranty Statement from limiting the  
statutory rights of a consumer (e.g. Australia  
and the United Kingdom);  
b. Otherwise restrict the ability of a  
manufacturer to make such disclaimers or  
impose such limitations; or  
c. Grant the customer additional warranty  
rights, specify the duration of implied  
warranties which the manufacturer cannot  
disclaim, or not allow limitations on how long  
an implied warranty lasts.  
e. Use of non-supported printing media or  
memory boards; or  
f. Improper site preparation or maintenance.  
3. For HP printer products, the use of a non-HP  
print cartridge or a refilled print cartridge does  
not affect either the warranty to the customer or  
any HP support contract with the customer;  
print cartridge includes both toner cartridges  
and ink cartridges. However, if printer failure or  
damage is attributable to the use of a non-HP or  
refilled print cartridge, HP will charge its  
standard time and materials charges to service  
the printer for the particular failure or damage.  
4. If any software media product or print cartridge  
product proves defective during the applicable  
warranty period, and if the product is covered by  
HPs warranty, the customer shall return the  
product for replacement.  
5. If HP receives, during the applicable warranty  
period, notice of a defect in a hardware product  
which is covered by HPs warranty, HP shall  
either repair or replace the product, at its option.  
Any replacement product may be either new or  
like-new, provided that it has functionality at  
least equal to that of the product being replaced.  
6. If HP is unable to repair or replace, as applicable,  
a defective product which is covered by HPs  
warranty, HP shall, within a reasonable time  
after being notified of the defect, refund the  
purchase price for the product, provided the  
customer returns the product.  
3. To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies  
provided in this Warranty Statement are the  
customers sole and exclusive remedies.  
C. Limitations of Liability  
1. EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS  
SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS  
WARRANTY STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT  
SHALL HP BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,  
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER  
BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY  
OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER  
ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH  
DAMAGES.  
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H
Printed on recycled paper  
© Copyright 1997  
Hewlett-Packard Com pany  
C2670-90001  
Printed in USA 06/97  
Manual Part No. C2670-90001  
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