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HP Photosmart C6100 All-in-One series
Basics Guide
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Contents
HP All-in-One overview.........................................................................................3
Network setup........................................................................................................9
Fax setup..............................................................................................................34
Use the HP All-in-One features..........................................................................58
Troubleshooting and support............................................................................73
Technical information.......................................................................................107
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Index..........................................................................................................................111
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HP All-in-One overview
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Use the HP All-in-One to quickly and easily accomplish tasks such as making a copy,
scanning documents, or printing photos from a memory card. You can access many
HP All-in-One functions directly from the control panel, without turning on your computer.
Note This guide introduces basic operations and troubleshooting, as well as
providing information for contacting HP support and ordering supplies.
The onscreen Help details the full range of features and functions, including use
of the HP Photosmart software that came with the HP All-in-One. For more
Print photos
The HP All-in-One is equipped with memory card slots and a front USB port that enable
you to print or edit photos from a memory card or storage device without uploading your
photos to a computer first. Additionally, if the HP All-in-One is network-connected or
connected to a computer with a USB cable, you can also transfer your photos to the
computer to print, edit, or share.
Print from your computer
The HP All-in-One can be used with any software application that allows printing. You
can print a range of projects, such as borderless images, newsletters, greeting cards,
iron-on transfers, and posters.
Copy
The HP All-in-One enables you to produce high-quality color and black-and-white copies
on a variety of paper types. You can enlarge or reduce the size of an original to fit a
specific paper size, adjust the darkness of the copy, and use special features to make
high-quality copies of photos, including borderless copies.
Scan
Scanning is the process of converting text and pictures into an electronic format for your
computer. You can scan almost anything (photos, magazine articles and text documents)
on the HP All-in-One.
Fax
You can use the HP All-in-One to send and receive faxes, including color faxes. You can
set up speed dial entries to send faxes quickly and easily to frequently used numbers.
From the control panel, you can also set a number of fax options, such as resolution and
the contrast between lightness/darkness on the faxes you send.
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The HP All-in-One at a glance
Label
Description
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2
Automatic document feeder
Color graphics display (also referred to as
the display)
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4
5
Output tray
Paper-width guide for the main input tray
Main input tray (also referred to as the input
tray)
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7
Paper tray extender (also referred to as the
tray extender)
Paper-width and paper-length guides for the
photo tray
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Paper-length guide for the main input tray
Photo tray
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10
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Ink cartridge door
Front USB port for your camera or other
storage device
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Memory card slots and Photo light
Control panel
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Label
Description
Glass
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Lid backing
Label
Description
1
2
3
4
5
Ethernet port
Rear USB port
Power connection*
1-LINE (fax) and 2-EXT (phone) ports
Rear door
*
Use only with the power adapter supplied by HP.
Control panel features
The following diagram and related table provide a quick reference to the HP All-in-One
control panel features.
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Label
1
Name and Description
Color graphics display (also referred to as the display): Displays menus, photos, and
messages. The display can be pulled up and angled for better viewing.
2
3
4
Back button: Returns to the previous screen on the display.
Preview: Displays a preview of a copy or photo job.
Setup: Presents the Setup Menu for generating reports, changing fax and network
settings, and accessing tools and preferences.
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Help: Opens the Help Menu menu on the display where you can select a topic to
learn more about it. Depending on the topic you select, the topic will appear on your
display or on your computer screen.
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7
Cancel: Stops the current operation and returns to the main screen.
Rotate: Rotates the currently displayed photo 90 degrees clockwise. Subsequent
presses continue to rotate the photo 90 degrees.
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Print Photos: Prints the photos selected on your memory card. If no photos are
currently selected, the HP All-in-One prints the photo currently showing on the
display. From the idle state, pressing the Print Photos button launches the
Photosmart Express menu.
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Start Copy Black: Starts a black-and-white copy.
Start Copy Color: Starts a color copy.
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Start Scan: From the idle state, pressing the Start Scan button opens the Scan
Menu where you can choose a destination for your scan. If you are already in the
Scan Menu, it sends the scan job to the highlighted destination.
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Start Fax Black: Starts a black-and-white fax.
Start Fax Color: Starts a color fax.
Space and #: Enter spaces and pound signs for fax-related tasks.
Symbols and *: Enter symbols and asterisks for fax-related tasks.
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Wireless radio light: Indicates that the 802.11 b and g wireless radio is turned on.
On: Turns the HP All-in-One on or off. When the HP All-in-One is off, a minimal
amount of power is still supplied to the device. To completely remove power, turn the
HP All-in-One off, and then unplug the power cord.
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Keypad: Enters fax numbers, values, or text.
Auto Answer: When this button is lit, the HP All-in-One automatically answers
incoming phone calls. When off, the HP All-in-One does not answer any incoming
fax calls.
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Fax Menu: Presents the Enter Fax Number screen to enter a fax number. If you
press it again, the Fax Menu appears where you can select fax options.
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Label
Name and Description
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Scan Menu: Opens the Scan Menu where you can select a destination for your
scan.
Copy Menu: Selects copy options, such as number of copies, paper size, and paper
type.
Photo Fix: Automatically adjusts a photo for viewing or printing when turned on.
Features include color effects, photo brightness, frames, and red-eye removal.
Press Photo Fix to turn the feature off and on. By default, this feature is turned on.
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Photosmart Express: Launches the Photosmart Express menu for printing,
saving, editing, and sharing photos.
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Reprints: Scans a photo and prints it.
Zoom Out: Zooms out to show more of a photo or multiple photos at the same time,
on the display.
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Zoom In: Zooms in to enlarge the image on the display. You can also use this button
to adjust the crop box when printing.
Direction pad: Allows you to navigate through menu options by pressing the up, down,
left, or right arrow buttons.
If you are zooming in on a photo, you can also use the arrow buttons to pan around
the photo and select a different area to print.
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OK: Selects a menu, setting, or value displayed on the display.
Attention light: Indicates a problem occurred. See the display for more information.
Use the HP Photosmart software
You can use the HP Photosmart software (Windows) or the HP Photosmart Mac software
(Mac) that you installed with the HP All-in-One to access many features not available
from the control panel. The software provides a fast and easy way to make prints of your
photos or to purchase prints online. It also provides access to other basic software
features, such as saving, viewing, and sharing your photos.
For more information about the software, see the onscreen Help.
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Find more information
A variety of resources, both printed and onscreen, provide information about setting up
and using the HP All-in-One.
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Setup Guide
The Setup Guide provides instructions for setting up your HP All-in-One and
installing software. Make sure you follow the steps in the Setup Guide in order.
If you have problems during setup, see Troubleshooting in the last section of the
HP Photosmart Software Tour (Windows)
The HP Photosmart Software Tour is a fun, interactive way to get a brief overview
of the software included with your HP All-in-One. You'll learn how the software you
installed with your HP All-in-One can help you edit, organize, and print your photos.
Onscreen Help
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The onscreen Help provides detailed instructions on features of your HP All-in-One
that are not described in this Basics Guide, including features that are only available
using the software you installed with your HP All-in-One.
Help from your device
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Help is available from your device and contains additional information on select
topics.
To access help from the control panel, press the Help button.
Readme
The Readme file contains the most recent information which might be not be found
in other publications. Install the software to access the Readme file.
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If you have Internet access, you can get help and support from the HP website. This
website offers technical support, drivers, supplies, and ordering information.
Access the onscreen Help
This guide describes a sampling of the features available, so you can get started using
the HP All-in-One. Explore the onscreen Help that came with your device for information
on all the features that the HP All-in-One supports.
To access the HP Photosmart Software Help on a Windows computer
1. In the HP Solution Center, click the tab for the HP All-in-One.
2. In the Device Support area, click Onscreen Guide or Troubleshooting.
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If you click Onscreen Guide, a pop-up menu appears. You can choose to open
the welcome page for the entire Help system or to go specifically to the Help
for the HP All-in-One.
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If you click Troubleshooting, the Troubleshooting and support page opens.
To access the HP Photosmart Mac Help
On the Help menu in the HP Photosmart Studio, choose HP Photosmart Mac
Help.
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The HP Photosmart Mac Help appears.
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Network setup
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This section describes how to connect the HP All-in-One to a network and how to view
and manage network settings.
If you want to:
See this section:
Connect to a wired (Ethernet) network.
Connect to a wireless network with an
access point (802.11).
access point.
in a networked environment.
Add connections to more computers on
the network.
Change the HP All-in-One from a USB
connection to a network connection.
Note Use the instructions in this section
if you first installed the HP All-in-One with
a USB connection, and you now want to
change to either a wireless or Ethernet
network connection.
View or change the network settings.
Find troubleshooting information.
Note You can connect the HP All-in-One to either a wireless or wired network,
but not both at the same time.
Wired network setup
This section describes how to connect the HP All-in-One to a router, switch, or hub using
an Ethernet cable and how to install the HP All-in-One software for a network connection.
This is known as a wired or Ethernet network.
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What you need for a wired network
Before you connect the HP All-in-One to a network, make sure you have all of the required
materials.
A functional Ethernet network that includes a router, switch, or hub with an Ethernet
port.
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CAT-5 Ethernet cable.
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Although standard Ethernet cables look similar to standard telephone cables, they
are not interchangeable. There is a different number of wires in each one, and each
has a different connector. An Ethernet cable connector (also called an RJ-45
connector) is wider and thicker and always has 8 contacts on the end. A phone
connector has between 2 and 6 contacts.
A desktop computer or laptop with an Ethernet connection.
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Note The HP All-in-One supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Ethernet
networks. If you are purchasing, or have purchased, a network interface card
(NIC), make sure it can operate at either speed.
HP recommends broadband Internet access such as cable or DSL. Broadband
Internet access is required if you want to access HP Photosmart Share directly from
the HP All-in-One.
Connect the HP All-in-One to the network
An Ethernet port is provided on the back of the HP All-in-One.
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To connect the HP All-in-One to the network
1. Remove the yellow plug from the back of the HP All-in-One.
2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the back of the HP All-in-One.
3. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an available port on your Ethernet
router or switch.
4. Once you have connected the HP All-in-One to the network, install the software.
Install the software for a network connection
Use this section to install the HP All-in-One software on a computer connected to a
network. Before you install the software, make sure you have connected the HP All-in-
One to a network.
Note 1 If your computer is configured to connect to a series of network drives,
make sure that your computer is currently connected to these drives before
installing the software. Otherwise, HP All-in-One installation software might try to
use one of the reserved drive letters, and you will not be able to access that
network drive on your computer.
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Note 2 Installation time can range from 20 to 45 minutes depending on your
operating system, the amount of available space, and the processor speed of
your computer.
To install the Windows HP All-in-One software
1. Quit all applications running on your computer, and any firewall or virus detection
software.
2. Insert the Windows CD that came with the HP All-in-One into the CD-ROM drive on
your computer and follow the onscreen instructions.
3. If a dialog box pertaining to firewalls appears, respond as follows:
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The Issues Stopping Installation screen means that a firewall or anti-spyware
program might be running that could interfere with the HP Software Installation.
For best results, temporarily disable the firewall or anti-spyware programs
during installation. See your firewall documentation for instructions. After the
installation is complete you can re-enable the firewall or anti-spyware programs.
Note If the Issues Stopping Installation screen appears after the
firewall or anti-spyware program is disabled, continue with the
installation.
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The Notice about Firewalls means that the Microsoft Internet Connection
Firewall or Windows Firewall is enabled. Click Next to allow the Setup program
to open the necessary ports and continue with the installation. If a Windows
Security Alert appears for a program published by Hewlett-Packard, please
unblock this program.
4. On the Connection Type screen, select Through the network, and then click
Next.
The Searching screen appears as the Setup program searches for the HP All-in-
One on the network.
5. On the Printer Found screen, verify that the printer description is correct.
If more than one printer is found on the network, the Printers Found screen appears.
Select the HP All-in-One you want to connect.
To see the device settings on the HP All-in-One, print the network configuration
page.
6. If the device description is correct, select Yes, install this printer.
7. At the prompt, restart your computer to finish the installation process.
When you have finished installing the software, the HP All-in-One is ready for use.
8. If you disabled a firewall or virus detection software on your computer, make sure
to enable it again.
9. To test your network connection, go to your computer and print a self-test report to
the HP All-in-One.
To install the Mac HP All-in-One software
1. Quit all applications running on your Mac.
2. Insert the Mac CD that came with the HP All-in-One into the CD-ROM drive on your
Mac.
3. Double-click the HP All-in-One installer icon.
4. In the Authenticate dialog, enter the Administrator password used to access your
Mac or network.
The installer software looks for HP All-in-One devices.
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5. From the HP Installer dialog, select your language and the HP All-in-One you want
to connect.
6. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete all the installation steps, including
the Setup Assistant.
When you have finished installing the software, the HP All-in-One is ready for use.
7. To test your network connection, go to your Mac and print a self-test report to the
HP All-in-One.
Integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 network setup
For optimal performance and security in your wireless network, HP recommends you use
a wireless access point (802.11) to connect the HP All-in-One and the other network
elements. When network elements are connected through an access point, this is called
an infrastructure network (a wireless network without an access point is called an ad
hoc network).
The advantages of a wireless infrastructure network as compared to an ad hoc network
include:
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Advanced network security
Enhanced reliability
Network flexibility
Better performance, especially with 802.11 g mode
Shared Broadband Internet access
HP Photosmart Share feature is enabled (with Broadband Internet access such as
cable modem or DSL)
What you need for an integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 network
To connect the HP All-in-One to an integrated wireless WLAN 802.11network, you will
need the following:
A wireless 802.11 network that includes a wireless access point.
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Note Apple sells an easy-to-configure access point called AirPort. AirPort
has to be connected to a Mac, but it accepts signals from any 802.11b-
compatible wireless network device whether PC or Mac-based.
A desktop computer or laptop with either wireless networking support, or a network
interface card (NIC).
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Note For Mac, wireless network support is usually provided by an AirPort
card.
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Broadband Internet access (recommended) such as cable or DSL.
If you connect the HP All-in-One on a wireless network that has Internet access, HP
recommends that you use a wireless router (access point or base station) that uses
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
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Note Broadband Internet access is required if you want to access
HP Photosmart Share directly from the device.
Network name (SSID).
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Note The SSID, WEP key, and WPA passphrase are obtained from the
wireless router, or access point using the router's embedded web server. See
the documentation provided with your access point for more information.
WEP key or WPA Passphrase (if needed).
Note Some access points provide more than one WEP key. Make sure you
use the first WEP key (index 1) when setting up your wireless network.
Note 1 If IP address filtering is set up, ensure that the HP All-in-One address is
listed.
Note 2 If MAC address filtering is set up, ensure that the HP All-in-One address
is listed.
Connect to an integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 network
The Wireless Setup Wizard provides an easy way to connect the HP All-in-One to your
network. You can also use SecureEasySetup, if your access point supports this feature.
See the documentation that came with your access point to find out if your access point
supports using EasySetup and for additional setup instructions.
Caution To prevent other users from accessing your wireless network, HP
strongly recommends to use a password or passphrase and to use a unique SSID
to your access point. Your access point might have been shipped with a default
SSID, which can be accessed by other users using the same default SSID. For
more information on how to change the SSID, see the documentation that came
with your access point.
Note Before connecting to a wireless infrastructure network, ensure that the
ethernet cable is not connected to the HP All-in-One.
To connect the HP All-in-One with the Wireless Setup Wizard
1. Write down the following information about your access point:
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Network Name (also called SSID)
WEP Key, WPA Passphrase (if needed)
If you do not know where to find this information, see the documentation that came
with your wireless access point. You might be able to find the SSID and the WEP
key or WPA passphrase on the Embedded Web Server (EWS) for the access point.
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For information on how to open the access point EWS, see the access point
documentation.
Note If the network is set up with an Apple AirPort base station and you are
using a password instead of WEP HEX or WEP ASCII to access this network,
you need to get the equivalent WEP key. See the documentation that came
with the Apple AirPort base station for more information.
2. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
3. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
4. Press to highlight Wireless Setup Wizard, and then press OK.
This runs the Wireless Setup Wizard. The setup wizard searches for available
networks, and then displays a list of detected network names (SSIDs). The networks
with the strongest signal appear first, the weakest appear last.
The wireless network test also runs, performing a series of diagnostic tests to
determine whether network setup is successful. The wireless network test prints
upon completion of the test.
5. Press to highlight the name of the network you wrote down in step 1, and then
press OK.
If you do not see your network name in the list
a. Select Enter a New Network Name (SSID). If necessary, use the to highlight
it, and then press OK.
The visual keyboard appears.
b. Enter the SSID. Use the arrow buttons on the HP All-in-One control panel to
highlight a letter or number on the visual keyboard, and then press OK to select
it.
Note You must enter the exact uppercase (capital) and lowercase
(small) letters. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail.
c. When you are finished entering the new SSID, use the arrow buttons to
highlight Done on the visual keyboard, and then press OK.
d. Press until Infrastructure is highlighted, and then press OK.
e. Press until WEP encryption or WPA encryption is highlighted, and then
press OK.
If you do not want to use WEP encryption, press until No, my network does
not use encryption is highlighted, and then press OK. Go to step 7.
6. If prompted, enter your WPA or WEP key as follows:
a. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a letter or number on the visual keyboard,
and then press OK to select it.
Note You must enter the exact uppercase (capital) and lowercase
(small) letters. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail.
b. When you are finished entering the WPA or WEP key, use the arrow buttons to
highlight Done on the visual keyboard.
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c. Press OK to confirm.
The HP All-in-One will attempt to connect to the network. If a message says
you entered an invalid WPA or WEP key, check the key you wrote down for
your new network, follow the prompts to correct the key, and then try again.
7. When the HP All-in-One connects successfully to the network, go to your computer
to install the software on each computer that will use the network.
Wireless ad hoc network setup
Use this section if you want to connect the HP All-in-One to a computer on a wireless
network without using an access point. This is called a peer-to-peer or ad hoc network
in Windows. On a Mac, this is called a computer-to-computer network. You might want
to use an ad hoc connection if you do not want to invest in an access point, or you want
to set up a simpler, more casual network.
Note An ad hoc connection is available if you do not have an access point.
However, it provides little flexibility, a low level of network security, and slower
network performance than with an access point. In addition, you will likely not
have shared broadband access (such as cable or DSL), and therefore not be able
to use the HP Photosmart Share feature on the HP All-in-One.
In order to connect the HP All-in-One to your computer, you need to create a network
profile on your computer. A network profile is comprised of the network settings, which
includes the network name (SSID), the communication mode (ad hoc or infrastructure),
and whether encryption is enabled or not.
Depending on your operating system, see one of the following sections:
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What you need for an ad hoc network
To connect the HP All-in-One to a wireless network, you will need a Windows computer
with a wireless network adapter or a Mac with an Airport card.
Prepare a Windows XP computer
First prepare your computer for connecting to the network, and then create a network
profile.
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To prepare your computer
1. Quit all applications running on your computer, and temporarily disable all firewalls
including the internal XP firewall and any other firewall or virus detection software.
2. To protect your computer from virus infection, disable your Internet connection. If
you have cable or DSL, disconnect the Ethernet cable from the back of your
computer. If you have dial-up, disconnect the phone cord.
3. Disable all LAN connections (including Ethernet) other than your wireless
connection. Also, disable all IEEE 1394 (such as Firewire, i.LINK or Lynx) to Ethernet
connections.
To disable LAN connections with Windows XP
a. Click the Windows Start button, click Control Panel, and then double-click
Network Connections.
b. Right-click each Local Area Connection, and then click Disable. If you see
Enable on the pop-up menu, the Local Area Connection is already disabled.
To turn off the Windows firewall with Windows XP Service Pack 2
a. On the Windows Control Panel, click Security Center.
b. Click Windows Firewall, and select Off.
To turn off the Windows firewall with Windows XP Service Pack 1
a. On the Windows Control Panel, open Network Connections.
b. Click Change settings of this connection.
c. Click the Advanced tab.
d. Deselect the firewall protection check box.
To create a network profile
Note The HP All-in-One comes configured with a network profile with
hpsetup as the SSID. However, for security and privacy HP recommends you
create a new network profile on your computer as described here, and then run
the Wireless Setup Wizard to detect the new network.
1. Make sure you have prepared your computer as instructed in the above task.
2. In the Control Panel, double-click Network Connections.
3. On the Network Connections window, right-click the Wireless Network
Connection. If you see Enable on the pop-up menu, select it. Otherwise, if you
see Disable on the menu, the wireless connection is already enabled.
4. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon, and then click Properties.
5. Click the Wireless Networks tab.
6. Select the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box.
7. Click Add, and then do the following:
a. In Network name (SSID) box, type in the name Mynetwork.
Note Notice that the M in Mynetwork is uppercase (capital), and the
rest of the letters are lowercase (small). This is important to remember
in case you need to enter the SSID at a later time on the Wireless Setup
Wizard.
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b. If there is a Network Authentication list, select Open. Otherwise, go to the
next step.
c. In the Data encryption list, select WEP.
Note It is possible to create a network that does not use a WEP key.
However, HP recommends using a WEP key in order to secure your
network.
d. Make sure that the check box is not selected next to The key is provided for
me automatically. If it is selected, click the check box to clear it.
e. In the Network key box, type a WEP key that has exactly 5 or exactly 13
alphanumeric (ASCII) characters. For example, if you enter 5 characters, you
might enter ABCDE or 12345. Or, if you enter 13 characters, you might enter
ABCDEF1234567. (12345 and ABCDE are examples only. Select a
combination of your choosing.)
Alternatively, you can use HEX (hexadecimal) characters for the WEP key. A
HEX WEP key must be 10 characters for 40 bit encryption, or 26 characters for
128 bit encryption.
f. In the Confirm network key box, type the same WEP key you typed in the
previous step.
g. Write down the WEP key exactly as you typed it, including uppercase and
lowercase letters.
Note You must remember the exact uppercase (capital) and lowercase
(small) letters. If you enter your WEP key incorrectly on the HP All-in-
One, the wireless connection will fail.
h. Select the check box for This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network;
wireless access points are not used.
i. Click OK to close the Wireless network properties window, and then click
OK again.
j. Click OK again to close the Wireless Network Properties Connection
window.
8. Go to the HP All-in-One and use the Wireless Setup Wizard to connect the HP All-
in-One to the wireless network.
Prepare a Mac
First prepare your computer for connecting to the network, and then create a network
profile.
To prepare your computer
Quit all applications running on your computer and temporarily disable all firewalls.
➔
To create a new network profile
Note The HP All-in-One comes configured with a network profile with
hpsetup as the SSID. However, for security and privacy HP recommends you
create a new network profile on your computer as described here, and then run
the Wireless Setup Wizard to detect the new network.
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1. Make sure that your AirPort is turned on.
When AirPort is turned on, the following icon appears in the menu bar (Show
AirPort must be selected in the menu bar).
To check this, click on the AirPort icon.
If Turn Airport On is available, select it to turn on AirPort.
If the AirPort icon is not present, do the following:
a. On the Network Preferences screen, select Airport Panel.
b. Enable Allow the computer to create networks.
c. Enable Show Airport status in menu bar.
2. Click the AirPort icon.
3. Select Create Network….
4. On the Computer to Computer dialog, click in the Name box and enter a new
network name.
For example you can type the name Mynetwork (or something more meaningful,
such as your initials).
Note Notice that the M in Mynetwork is uppercase (capital), and the rest
of the letters are lowercase (small). This is important to remember in case
you need to enter the SSID at a later time on the Wireless Setup Wizard.
5. In the Channel box, use the default Automatic setting.
6. Click Show Options.
7. To enable encryption for security, select the Encryption check box.
8. In the Password box, type a password that has exactly 5 or exactly 13
alphanumeric (ASCII) characters. For example, if you enter 5 characters, you might
enter ABCDE or 12345. Or, if you enter 13 characters, you might enter
ABCDEF1234567.
Alternatively, you can use HEX (hexadecimal) characters for the password. A HEX
password must be 10 characters for 40 bit encryption, or 26 characters for 128 bit
encryption.
9. In the Confirm box, type the same password.
10. Write down your password, which on your HP All-in-One is called a WEP key. You
will need your WEP key when run the Wireless Setup Wizard.
11. Click OK.
12. Go to the HP All-in-One and use the Wireless Setup Wizard to connect your HP All-
in-One to the wireless network.
Create a network profile for other operating systems
If you have an operating system other than Windows XP, HP recommends that you use
the configuration program that came with your wireless LAN card. To find the
configuration program for your wireless LAN card, access your computer's list of
programs.
If you have an operating system other than Mac OS X, HP recommends that you use the
configuration program that came with your wireless LAN card. To find the configuration
program for your wireless LAN card, access your computer's list of programs.
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Using the LAN card configuration program, create a network profile that has the following
values:
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Network name (SSID): Mynetwork (example only)
Communication mode: Ad Hoc
Encryption: enabled
Note You should create a network name that is not the same as the
example shown here, such as your initials. Just remember that the network
name is case-sensitive. Therefore, you must remember which letters are
uppercase and lowercase.
Connect to a wireless ad hoc network
You can use the Wireless Setup Wizard to connect the HP All-in-One to a wireless ad
hoc network.
To connect to a wireless ad hoc network
1. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
3. Press to highlight Wireless Setup Wizard, and then press OK.
This runs the Wireless Setup Wizard. The setup wizard searches for available
networks, and then displays a list of detected network names (SSIDs). The
infrastructure networks appear first in the list, followed by available ad hoc networks.
The networks with the strongest signal appear first, the weakest appear last.
4. On the display, look for the network name you created on your computer (for
example, Mynetwork).
5. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the network name, and then press OK.
If you found your network name and selected it, go on to step 6.
If you do not see your network name in the list
a. Select Enter a New Network Name (SSID).
The visual keyboard appears.
b. Enter the SSID. Use the arrow buttons on the HP All-in-One control panel to
highlight a letter or number on the visual keyboard, and then press OK to select
it.
Note You must enter the exact uppercase (capital) and lowercase
(small) letters. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail.
c. When you are finished entering the new SSID, use the arrow buttons to
highlight Done on the visual keyboard, and then press OK.
d. Press until Ad Hoc is highlighted, and then press OK.
e. Press until Yes, my network uses WEP encryption is highlighted, and then
press OK. The visual keyboard displays.
If you do not want to use WEP encryption, press until No, my network does
not use encryption is highlighted, and then press OK. Go to step 7.
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6. If prompted, enter your WEP key as follows. Otherwise go to step 7.
a. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a letter or number on the visual keyboard,
and then press OK to select it.
Note You must enter the exact uppercase (capital) and lowercase
(small) letters. Otherwise, the wireless connection will fail.
b. When you are finished entering the WEP key, use the arrow buttons to
highlight Done on the visual keyboard.
7. Press OK again to confirm.
The HP All-in-One will attempt to connect to the SSID. If a message says you entered
an invalid WEP key, check the key you wrote down for your new network, follow the
prompts to correct the WEP key, and then try again.
8. When the HP All-in-One connects successfully to the network, go to your computer
to install the software.
Connect to additional computers on a network
You can connect the HP All-in-One to more than one computer on a small network of
computers. If the HP All-in-One is already connected to a computer on a network, for
each additional computer you must install the HP All-in-One software. During installation
of a wireless connection, the software will discover the SSID (network name) of the
existing network. Once you have set up the HP All-in-One on the network you will not
need to configure it again when you add additional computers.
Note You can connect the HP All-in-One to either a wireless or wired network,
but not both at the same time.
Change the HP All-in-One from a USB connection to a
network connection
If you first install the HP All-in-One with a USB connection, you can later change to either
a wireless or Ethernet network connection. If you already understand how to connect to
a network, you can use the general directions below.
Note For optimal performance and security in your wireless network, use an
access point (such as a wireless router) to connect the HP All-in-One.
To change a USB connection to an integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 connection
1. Unplug the USB connection from the back of the HP All-in-One.
2. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
3. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
4. Press to highlight Wireless Setup Wizard, and then press OK.
This runs the Wireless Setup Wizard.
5. Install the software for a network connection, choose Add a Device, and then
choose Through the network.
6. When the installation is complete, open Printers and Faxes in the Control Panel
and delete the printers for the USB installation.
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To change a USB connection to a wired (Ethernet) connection
1. Unplug the USB connection from the back of the HP All-in-One.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the back of the HP All-in-One
to an available Ethernet port on the router or switch.
3. Install the software for a network connection, choose Add a Device, and then
choose Through the network.
4. (Windows only) When the installation is complete, open Printers and Faxes in
the Control Panel and delete the printers from the previous USB installation.
Manage your network settings
You can manage network settings for the HP All-in-One through the HP All-in-One control
panel. Additional advanced settings are available in the Embedded Web Server, a
configuration and status tool you access from your Web browser using an existing
network connection to the HP All-in-One.
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Change basic network settings from the control panel
The HP All-in-One control panel enables you to set up and manage a wireless connection
and to perform a variety of network management tasks. This includes viewing the network
settings, restoring the network defaults, turning the wireless radio on and off, and
changing the network settings.
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Use the Wireless Setup Wizard
The Wireless Setup Wizard provides an easy way to set up and manage a wireless
connection to the HP All-in-One.
To run the Wireless Setup Wizard
1. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
3. Press to highlight Wireless Setup Wizard, and then press OK.
This runs the Wireless Setup Wizard.
View and print network settings
You can display a summary of the network settings on the HP All-in-One control panel,
or you can print a more detailed configuration page. The network configuration page lists
all of the important network settings such as the IP address, link speed, DNS, and mDNS.
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To view and print the network settings
1. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
The Network Menu appears.
3. Press until View Network Settings is highlighted, and then press OK.
The View Network Settings Menu appears.
4. Do one of the following:
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To display wired network settings, press until Display Wired Summary
is highlighted, and then press OK.
This displays a summary of the wired (Ethernet) network settings.
To display wireless network settings, press until Display Wireless
Summary is highlighted, and then press OK.
This displays a summary of the wireless network settings.
To print the network configuration page, press until Print Network
Configuration Page is highlighted, and then press OK.
This prints the network configuration page.
Restore network defaults
You can reset the network settings to what they were when you purchased the HP All-
in-One.
Caution This will erase all wireless setup information that you have entered. In
order to restore this information, you will need to run the Wireless Setup Wizard
again.
To restore network defaults
1. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
3. Press until Restore Network Defaults is highlighted, and then press OK.
4. Confirm that you want to restore the network defaults.
Turn the wireless radio on and off
The wireless radio is off by default, as indicated by the blue light on the front of the HP All-
in-One. In order to stay connected to a wireless network, the radio must stay on.
However, if the HP All-in-One is connected to a wired network or you have a USB
connection, the radio is not used. In this case you might want to turn the radio off.
To turn the wireless radio on and off
1. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
3. Press until Wireless Radio is highlighted, and then press OK.
4. Press to highlight On or Off, and then press OK.
Print the wireless network test
The wireless network test performs a series of diagnostic tests to determine whether
network setup is successful. The wireless network test prints automatically when the
Wireless Setup Wizard is run. You also can print the wireless network test at any time.
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To print the wireless test report
1. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
3. Press until Wireless Network Test is highlighted, and then press OK.
The Wireless Network Test prints.
Change advanced network settings from the control panel settings
The advanced network settings are provided for your convenience. However, unless you
are an advanced user, you should not change any of these settings.
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Set link speed
You can change the speed at which data is transmitted over the network. The default
is Automatic.
To set link speed
1. Press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, then press OK.
The Network Menu appears.
3. Press until Advanced Setup is highlighted, and then press OK.
Press until Set Link Speed is highlighted, and then press OK.
4. Press to select the link speed that matches your network hardware, and then
press OK to confirm the setting.
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Automatic
10-Full
10-Half
100-Full
100-Half
Change IP settings
The default setting for the IP settings is Automatic, which sets the IP settings
automatically. However, if you are an advanced user, you might want to manually change
the IP address, subnet mask, or the default gateway. To see the IP address and subnet
mask of the HP All-in-One, print a network configuration page from the HP All-in-One.
Note When manually entering an IP Setting, you must already be connected to
an active Network, otherwise the setting will not stay when you exit from the menu.
Caution Be careful when manually assigning an IP address. If you enter an
invalid IP address during the installation, your network components will not be
able to connect with the HP All-in-One.
To change IP settings
1. Press Setup.
2. Press until Network is highlighted, then press OK.
The Network Menu appears.
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3. Press until Advanced Setup is highlighted, and then press OK.
Press until IP Settings is highlighted, and then press OK.
4. Press until Manual is highlighted, and then press OK.
5. Press to highlight one of the following IP settings, and then press OK.
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IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
6. Enter your changes, and then press OK to confirm the setting.
Use the Embedded Web Server
If your computer is connected to an HP All-in-One on a wired network, you can access
the Embedded Web Server that resides in the HP All-in-One. The Embedded Web Server
is a web-based user interface that provides some options not available on the HP All-in-
One control panel, including Webscan and advanced network security options. Also, the
Embedded Web Server enables you to monitor status and order printer supplies.
For information on how to use the features available in the Embedded Web Server, see
the onscreen help within the Embedded Web Server. To access Embedded Web Server
help, open the Embedded Web Server, then click the Help link under Other Links on
the Embedded Web Server Home tab.
Note Only use the Embedded Web Server to change network settings if you
cannot access the HP All-in-One control panel, or you need to change an
advanced option not available on the control panel.
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Access the Embedded Web Server
You can only access the Embedded Web Server on a computer connected to an HP All-
in-One on a network.
To access the Embedded Web Server
1. Print a network configuration page to find the IP address for the HP All-in-One.
2. In the Address box in your Web browser on your computer, type the IP address of
the HP All-in-One, as shown on the network settings page. For example, http://
192.168.1.101.
The Embedded Web Server Home page appears, showing information for the
HP All-in-One.
Note If you are using a proxy server in your browser, you might need to
disable it to access the Embedded Web Server.
3. If you need to change the language displayed in the Embedded Web Server, do the
following:
a. Click the Settings tab.
b. Click Select Language in the Settings navigation menu.
c. In the Select Language list, click the appropriate language.
d. Click Apply.
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4. Click the Home tab to access device and network information, or click the
Networking tab to access more network information or to modify network
information.
5. Make any configuration changes.
6. Close the Embedded Web Server.
Use the Embedded Web Server setup wizard
The network setup wizard provided in the Embedded Web Server gives you an intuitive
interface to your network connection parameters.
To access the Embedded Web Server setup wizard
1. Print a network configuration page to find the IP address for the HP All-in-One.
2. In the Address box in your Web browser on your computer, type the IP address of
the HP All-in-One, as shown on the network settings page. For example, http://
192.168.1.101.
The Embedded Web Server Home page appears, showing information for the
HP All-in-One.
Note If you are using a proxy server in your browser, you might need to
disable it to access the Embedded Web Server.
3. Click the Networking tab.
4. Click Wired (802.3) in the Connections navigation menu.
5. Click Start Wizard, and then follow all of the wizard instructions.
Network configuration page definitions
The network configuration page shows the network settings for the HP All-in-One. There
are settings for general information, 802.3 wired (Ethernet), 802.11 wireless, and
Bluetooth®.
General network settings
The following table describes the general network settings shown on the network
configuration page.
Parameter
Description
Network Status Status of the HP All-in-One:
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Ready: The HP All-in-One is ready to receive or transmit data.
Offline: The HP All-in-One is not currently connected to the
network.
Active
Network mode of the HP All-in-One:
connection
type
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Wired: The HP All-in-One is connected by Ethernet cable to an
IEEE 802.3 network.
Wireless: The HP All-in-One is connected to a wireless (802.11)
network.
None: There is no network connection.
URL
The IP address of the Embedded Web Server.
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Parameter
Description
Note You will need to know this URL when you try to access the
Embedded Web Server.
Firmware
Revision
The internal networking component and device firmware revision
code.
Note If you call HP Support, depending on the problem, you might
be asked to provide the firmware revision code.
Hostname
The TCP/IP name assigned by the installation software to the device.
By default, this is the letters HP followed by the last 6 digits of the
Media Access Control (MAC) address.
Admin
Password
Status of the administrator's password for the Embedded Web
Server:
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Set: Password is specified. You must enter the password to
make changes to the Embedded Web Server parameters.
Not Set: No password is set. A password is not required for
making changes to the Embedded Web Server parameters.
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mDNS
Some local and ad hoc networks do not use central DNS servers.
They use a DNS alternative called mDNS.
With mDNS, your computer can find and use any HP All-in-One
connected to your local area network. It can also work with any other
Ethernet-enabled device that appears on the network.
Wired (802.3) network settings
The following table describes the 802.3 wired settings shown on the network
configuration page.
Parameter
Description
Hardware
The Media Access Control (MAC) address that identifies the HP All-
Address (MAC) in-One. This is a unique 12-digit identification number assigned to
networking hardware for identification, including routers, switches,
and other such devices. No two pieces of hardware have the same
MAC address.
Note Some Internet service providers (ISPs) require that you
register the MAC address of the Network Card or LAN Adapter that
was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation.
IP Address
This address uniquely identifies the device on the network. IP
addresses are assigned dynamically through DHCP or AutoIP. You
can also set up a static IP address, though this is not recommended.
Caution Be careful when manually assigning an IP address. An
invalid IP address during installation will prevent your network
components from seeing the HP All-in-One.
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Parameter
Description
Subnet Mask
A subnet is an IP address assigned by the installation software to
make an additional network available as part of a larger network.
Subnets are specified by a subnet mask. This mask determines
which of the HP All-in-One IP address bits identify the network and
subnet, and which bits identify the device itself.
Note It is recommended that the HP All-in-One and the computers
that use it all reside on the same subnet.
Default
Gateway
A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network.
A node in this instance can be a computer or some other device.
Note The address of the default gateway is assigned by the
installation software, unless you have already set a manual ip
address.
Configuration
Source
The protocol used to assign the IP address to the HP All-in-One:
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AutoIP: The installation software automatically determines the
configuration parameters.
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DHCP: The configuration parameters are supplied by a dynamic
host configuration protocol (DHCP) server on the network. On
small networks, this could be a router.
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Manual: The configuration parameters are set manually, such
as a static IP address.
Not Specified: The mode used when the HP All-in-One is
initializing.
DNS server
The IP address of the domain name service (DNS) for the network.
When you use the web or send an e-mail message, you use a
domain name to do it. For example, the URL http://www.hp.com
contains the domain name hp.com. The DNS on the Internet
translates the domain name into an IP address. Devices use the IP
addresses to refer to one another.
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IP Address: The IP address of the domain name server.
Not Specified: The IP address is not specified, or the device is
initializing.
Note Check to see if a DNS IP address appears on the network
configuration page. If no address is shown, obtain the DNS IP
address from your Internet service provider (ISP).
Link
Configuration
The speed at which data is transmitted over a network. Speeds
include 10TX-Full, 10TX-Half, 100TX-Full, and 100TX-Half. When
set to None, networking is disabled.
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Parameter
Description
Total Packets
transmitted
The number of packets transmitted by the HP All-in-One without
error since it has been turned on. The counter clears after the HP All-
in-One is turned off. When a message is transmitted over a packet-
switching network, it is broken up into packets. Each packet contains
the destination address as well as the data.
Total Packets
received
The number of packets received by the HP All-in-One without error
since it has been turned on. The counter clears after the HP All-in-
One is turned off.
Wireless (802.11) network settings
The following table describes the 802.11 wireless settings shown on the network
configuration page.
Parameter
Description
Hardware
The Media Access Control (MAC) address that identifies the HP All-
Address (MAC) in-One. This is a unique 12-digit identification number assigned to
networking hardware for identification, including wireless access
points, routers, and other such devices. No two pieces of hardware
have the same MAC address. Two MAC addresses are assigned:
one for wired Ethernet and one for wireless 802.11.
Note Some Internet service providers (ISPs) require that you
register the MAC address of the Network Card or LAN Adapter that
was connected to your cable or DSL modem during installation.
IP Address
This address uniquely identifies the device on the network. IP
addresses are assigned dynamically through DHCP or AutoIP. You
can also set up a static IP address, though this is not recommended.
Note Manually assigning an invalid IP address during installation
will prevent your network components from seeing the HP All-in-
One.
Subnet Mask
A subnet is an IP address assigned by the installation software to
make an additional network available as part of a larger network.
Subnets are specified by a subnet mask. This mask determines
which of the HP All-in-One IP address bits identify the network and
subnet, and which bits identify the device itself.
Note It is recommended that the HP All-in-One and the computers
that use it all reside on the same subnet.
Default
Gateway
A node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network.
A node in this instance can be a computer or some other device.
Note The address of the default gateway is assigned by the
installation software.
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Parameter
Description
Configuration
Source
The protocol used to assign the IP address to the HP All-in-One:
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AutoIP: The installation software automatically determines the
configuration parameters.
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DHCP: The configuration parameters are supplied by a dynamic
host configuration protocol (DHCP) server on the network. On
small networks, this could be a router.
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Manual: The configuration parameters are set manually, such
as a static IP address.
Not Specified: The mode used when the HP All-in-One is
initializing.
DNS server
The IP address of the domain name service (DNS) for the network.
When you use the web or send an e-mail message, you use a
domain name to do it. For example, the URL http://www.hp.com
contains the domain name hp.com. The DNS on the Internet
translates the domain name into an IP address. Devices use the IP
addresses to refer to one another.
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IP Address: The IP address of the domain name server.
Not Specified: The IP address is not specified, or the device is
initializing.
Note Check to see if a DNS IP address appears on the network
configuration page. If no address is shown, obtain the DNS IP
address from your Internet service provider (ISP).
Wireless Status Status of the wireless network:
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Connected: The HP All-in-One is connected to a wireless LAN
and everything is working.
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Disconnected: The HP All-in-One is not connected to the
wireless LAN due to incorrect settings (such as the wrong WEP
key), the HP All-in-One is out of range, or an Ethernet cable is
plugged in and connected to an active network.
Disabled: The radio is turned off.
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Not applicable: This parameter does not apply to this network
type.
Communication An IEEE 802.11 networking framework in which devices or stations
Mode communicate with each other:
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Infrastructure: The HP All-in-One communicates with other
network devices through a wireless access point, such as a
wireless router or base station.
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Ad hoc: The HP All-in-One communicates directly with each
device on the network. No wireless access point is used. This
is also called a peer-to-peer network. On Macs, ad hoc mode is
called computer-to-computer mode.
●
Not applicable: This parameter does not apply to this network
type.
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Parameter
Description
Network Name Service Set Identifier. A unique identifier (up to 32 characters) that
(SSID)
differentiates one wireless local area network (WLAN) from another.
The SSID is also referred to as the network name. This is the name
of the network to which the HP All-in-One is connected.
Signal Strength The transmitting or return signal graded on a scale of 1 to 5:
(1-5)
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●
●
●
●
●
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5: Excellent
4: Good
3: Fair
2: Poor
1: Marginal
No signal: No signal detected on the network.
Not applicable: This parameter does not apply to this network
type.
Channel
The channel number currently being used for wireless
communication. This depends on the network in use, and might differ
from the requested channel number. Value is from 1 to 14; countries/
regions might limit the range of approved channels.
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(number): Value ranging from 1 to 14, depending on country/
region.
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None: No channel is in use.
Not Applicable: The WLAN is disabled or this parameter does
not apply to this network type.
Note In ad hoc mode, if you are not able to receive or transmit data
between your computer and the HP All-in-One, make sure that you
are using the same communication channel on your computer and
the HP All-in-One. In infrastructure mode, the channel is dictated by
the access point.
Authentication
type
Type of authentication in use:
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None: No authentication in use.
Open System (ad hoc and infrastructure): No authentication
Shared Key: WEP key is required.
WPA-PSK (infrastructure only): WPA with Pre-Shared Key.
Not applicable: This parameter does not apply to this network
type.
Authentication verifies the identity of a user or device before granting
access to the network, making it more difficult for unauthorized users
to access network resources. This security method is common on
wireless networks.
A network using Open System authentication does not screen
network users based on their identities. Any wireless user can have
access from the network. However, such a network might use WEP
(Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption to provide a first level of
security against casual eavesdroppers.
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Parameter
Description
A network using Shared Key authentication provides increased
security by requiring users or devices to identify themselves with a
static key (a hexadecimal or alphanumeric string). Every user or
device on the network shares the same key. WEP encryption is used
along with shared key authentication, using the same key for both
authentication and encryption.
A network using server-based (WPA-PSK) authentication provides
significantly stronger security, and is supported in most wireless
access points and wireless routers. The access point or router
verifies the identity of a user or device requesting access to the
network before granting that access. Several different authentication
protocols might be used on an authentication server.
Encryption
The type of encryption in use on the network:
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None: No encryption is in use.
64-bit WEP: A 5-character or 10-hex-digit WEP key is in use.
128-bit WEP: A 13-character or 26-hex-digit WEP key is in use.
WPA-AES: Advanced Encryption Standard encryption is in use.
This is an encryption algorithm for securing sensitive but
unclassified material by US Government agencies.
WPA-TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, an advanced
encryption protocol, is in use.
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Automatic: AES or TKIP is in use.
Not applicable: This parameter does not apply to this network
type.
WEP aims to provide security by encrypting data over radio waves
so that it is protected as it is transmitted from one end point to
another. This security method is common on wireless networks.
Access Point
HW Address
The hardware address of the access point on the network to which
the HP All-in-One is connected:
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(MAC address): The unique MAC (Media Access Control)
hardware address of the access point.
Not applicable: This parameter does not apply to this network
type.
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Total Packets
transmitted
The number of packets transmitted by the HP All-in-One without
error since it has been turned on. The counter clears after the HP All-
in-One is turned off. When a message is transmitted over a packet-
switching network, it is broken up into packets. Each packet contains
the destination address as well as the data.
Total Packets
received
The number of packets received by the HP All-in-One without error
since it has been turned on. The counter clears after the HP All-in-
One is turned off.
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Bluetooth settings
The following table describes the Bluetooth settings shown on the network configuration
page.
Parameter
Description
Device
The hardware address of the Bluetooth device.
Address
Device Name
The device name assigned to the printer, which can identify it on a
Bluetooth device.
Passkey
Visibility
A value that the user must enter in order to print via Bluetooth.
Shows whether or not the HP All-in-One is visible to Bluetooth
devices that are within range.
●
Visible to all: Any Bluetooth device within range can print to the
HP All-in-One.
●
Not visible: Only Bluetooth devices that have stored the device
address of the HP All-in-One can print to it.
Security
The level of security set for an HP All-in-One connected by
Bluetooth.
●
Low: The HP All-in-One does not require a passkey. Any
Bluetooth device within range can print to it.
●
High: The HP All-in-One requires a passkey from the Bluetooth
device before allowing the device to send a print job.
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Fax setup
3
After completing all the steps in the Setup Guide, use the instructions in this section to
complete your fax setup. Please keep your Setup Guide for later use.
In this section, you will learn how to set up the HP All-in-One so that faxing works
successfully with equipment and services you might already have on the same phone
line as the HP All-in-One.
Tip You can also use the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or Fax Setup Utility
(Mac) to help you quickly set up some important fax settings such as the answer
mode and fax header information. You can access the Fax Setup Wizard
(Windows) or Fax Setup Utility (Mac) through the software you installed with the
HP All-in-One. After you run the Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) or Fax Setup
Utility (Mac), follow the procedures in this section to complete your fax setup.
Set up the HP All-in-One for faxing
Before you begin setting up the HP All-in-One for faxing, determine which kind of phone
system your country/region uses. The instructions for setting up the HP All-in-One for
faxing differ depending on whether you have a serial- or parallel-type phone system.
●
If you do not see your country/region listed in the table below, you probably have a
serial-type phone system. In a serial-type phone system, the connector type on your
shared telephone equipment (modems, phones, and answering machines) does not
allow a physical connection to the "2-EXT" port on the HP All-in-One. Instead, all
equipment must be connected at the telephone wall jack.
Note In some countries/regions that use serial-type phone systems, the
phone cord that came with the HP All-in-One might have an additional wall
plug attached to it. This enables you to connect other telecom devices to the
wall jack where you plug in the HP All-in-One.
●
If your country/region is listed in the table below, you probably have a parallel-type
telephone system. In a parallel-type phone system, you are able to connect shared
telephone equipment to the phone line by using the "2-EXT" port on the back of the
HP All-in-One.
Note If you have a parallel-type phone system, HP recommends you use
the 2-wire phone cord supplied with the HP All-in-One to connect the HP All-
in-One to the telephone wall jack.
Countries/regions with a parallel-type phone system
Argentina
Canada
Australia
Chile
Brazil
China
India
Colombia
Indonesia
Greece
Ireland
Japan
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Countries/regions with a parallel-type phone system (continued)
Korea
Latin America
Philippines
Russia
Malaysia
Poland
Mexico
Portugal
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Saudi Arabia
Taiwan
Spain
USA
Venezuela
If you are unsure which kind of telephone system you have (serial or parallel), check with
your telephone company.
Choose the correct fax setup for your home or office
To fax successfully, you need to know what types of equipment and services (if any)
share the same phone line with the HP All-in-One. This is important because you might
need to connect some of your existing office equipment directly to the HP All-in-One, and
you might also need to change some fax settings before you can fax successfully.
To determine the best way to set up the HP All-in-One in your home or office, first read
through the questions in this section and record your answers. Next, refer to the table in
the following section and choose the recommended setup case based on your answers.
Make sure to read and answer the following questions in the order they are presented.
1. Do you have a digital subscriber line (DSL) service through your telephone
company? (DSL might be called ADSL in your country/region.)
Yes, I have DSL.
No.
❑
❑
If you answered Yes, proceed directly to Case B: Set up the HP All-in-One with
DSL. You do not need to continue answering questions.
If you answered No, please continue answering questions.
2. Do you have a private branch exchange (PBX) phone system or an integrated
services digital network (ISDN) system?
If you answered Yes, proceed directly to Case C: Set up the HP All-in-One with a
PBX phone system or an ISDN line. You do not need to continue answering
questions.
If you answered No, please continue answering questions.
3. Do you subscribe to a distinctive ring service through your telephone company that
provides multiple phone numbers with different ring patterns?
Yes, I have distinctive ring.
No.
❑
❑
If you answered Yes, proceed directly to Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service
on the same line. You do not need to continue answering questions.
If you answered No, please continue answering questions.
Are you unsure if you have distinctive ring? Many phone companies offer a
distinctive ring feature that allows you to have several phone numbers on one phone
line.
When you subscribe to this service, each phone number will have a different ring
pattern. For example, you can have single, double, and triple rings for the different
numbers. You might assign one phone number with a single ring to your voice calls,
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and another phone number with double rings to your fax calls. This allows you to tell
the difference between voice and fax calls when the phone rings.
4. Do you receive voice calls at the same phone number you will use for fax calls on
the HP All-in-One?
Yes, I receive voice calls.
No.
❑
❑
Please continue answering questions.
5. Do you have a computer dial-up modem on the same phone line as the HP All-in-
One?
Yes, I have a computer dial-up modem.
No.
❑
❑
Are you unsure if you use a computer dial-up modem? If you answer Yes to any of
the following questions, you are using a computer dial-up modem:
–
–
–
Do you send and receive faxes directly to and from your computer software
applications through a dial-up connection?
Do you send and receive e-mail messages on your computer through a dial-up
connection?
Do you access the Internet from your computer through a dial-up connection?
Please continue answering questions.
6. Do you have an answering machine that answers voice calls at the same phone
number you will use for fax calls on the HP All-in-One?
Yes, I have an answering machine.
No.
❑
❑
Please continue answering questions.
7. Do you subscribe to a voice mail service through your telephone company at the
same phone number you will use for fax calls on the HP All-in-One?
Yes, I have a voice mail service.
No.
❑
❑
After you have completed answering the questions, proceed to the next section to
select your fax setup case.
Select your fax setup case
Now that you have answered all the questions about the equipment and services that
share the phone line with the HP All-in-One, you are ready to choose the best setup case
for your home or office.
From the first column in the following table, choose the combination of equipment and
services applicable to your home or office setting. Then look up the appropriate setup
case in the second or third column based on your phone system. Step-by-step
instructions are included for each case in the sections that follow.
If you have answered all the questions in the previous section and have none of the
described equipment or services, choose "None" from the first column in the table.
Note If your home or office setup is not described in this section, set up the
HP All-in-One as you would a regular analog phone. Make sure you use the phone
cord supplied in the box to connect one end to your telephone wall jack and the
other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the HP All-in-One. If you use
another phone cord, you might experience problems sending and receiving faxes.
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Other equipment/
Recommended fax setup Recommended fax setup
services sharing your fax for parallel-type phone
for serial-type phone
systems
line
systems
None
(You answered No to all
questions.)
DSL service
(You answered Yes to
question 1 only.)
PBX or ISDN system
(You answered Yes to
question 2 only.)
Distinctive ring service
(You answered Yes to
question 3 only.)
Voice calls
(You answered Yes to
question 4 only.)
service
(You answered Yes to
questions 4 and 7 only.)
Computer dial-up modem
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
(You answered Yes to
question 5 only.)
Voice calls and computer
dial-up modem
(You answered Yes to
questions 4 and 5 only.)
Not applicable.
machine
(You answered Yes to
questions 4 and 6 only.)
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(continued)
Other equipment/
Recommended fax setup Recommended fax setup
services sharing your fax for parallel-type phone
line systems
for serial-type phone
systems
Not applicable.
machine
(You answered Yes to
questions 4, 5, and 6 only.)
Not applicable.
service
(You answered Yes to
questions 4, 5, and 7 only.)
For additional fax setup information, in specific countries/regions, see the Fax
Configuration Web site listed below.
Austria
Germany
Switzerland (French)
Switzerland (German)
United Kingdom
Spain
The Netherlands
Belgium (France)
Belgium (Dutch)
Portugal
Sweden
Finland
Denmark
Norway
Ireland
France
Italy
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Case A: Separate fax line (no voice calls received)
If you have a separate phone line on which you receive no voice calls, and you have no
other equipment connected on this phone line, set up the HP All-in-One as described in
this section.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
To set up the HP All-in-One with a separate fax line
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
2. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.
3. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).
4. Run a fax test.
When the phone rings, the HP All-in-One will answer automatically after the number of
rings you set in the Rings to Answer setting. Then it will begin emitting fax reception
tones to the sending fax machine and receive the fax.
Case B: Set up the HP All-in-One with DSL
If you have a DSL service through your telephone company, use the instructions in this
section to connect a DSL filter between the telephone wall jack and the HP All-in-One.
The DSL filter removes the digital signal that can interfere with the HP All-in-One, so the
HP All-in-One can communicate properly with the phone line. (DSL might be called ADSL
in your country/region.)
Note If you have a DSL line and you do not connect the DSL filter, you will not
be able to send and receive faxes with the HP All-in-One.
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Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
3
Telephone wall jack
DSL filter and cord supplied by your DSL provider
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
To set up the HP All-in-One with DSL
1. Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider.
2. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
3. Connect the DSL filter cord to the telephone wall jack.
Note If you have other office equipment or services attached to this phone
line, such as a distinctive ring service, answering machine, or voice mail, see
the appropriate section in this section for additional setup guidelines.
4. Run a fax test.
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Case C: Set up the HP All-in-One with a PBX phone system or an ISDN line
If you are using either a PBX phone system or an ISDN converter/terminal adapter, make
sure you do the following:
●
If you are using either a PBX or an ISDN converter/terminal adaptor, connect the
HP All-in-One to the port that is designated for fax and phone use. Also, make sure
that the terminal adapter is set to the correct switch type for your country/region, if
possible.
Note Some ISDN systems allow you to configure the ports for specific
phone equipment. For example, you might have assigned one port for
telephone and Group 3 fax and another port for multiple purposes. If you
have problems when connected to the fax/phone port of your ISDN converter,
try using the port designated for multiple purposes; it might be labeled "multi-
combi" or something similar.
●
If you are using a PBX phone system, set the call waiting tone to "off".
Note Many digital PBX systems include a call-waiting tone that is set to "on"
by default. The call waiting tone will interfere with any fax transmission, and
you will not be able to send or receive faxes with the HP All-in-One. Refer to
the documentation that came with your PBX phone system for instructions
on how to turn off the call-waiting tone.
●
●
If you are using a PBX phone system, dial the number for an outside line before
dialing the fax number.
Make sure you use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the
HP All-in-One. If you do not, you might not be able to fax successfully. This special
phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have in your home
or office. If the supplied phone cord is too short, you can purchase a coupler from
your local electronics store and extend it.
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Case D: Fax with a distinctive ring service on the same line
If you subscribe to a distinctive ring service (through your telephone company) that allows
you to have multiple phone numbers on one phone line, each with a different ring pattern,
set up the HP All-in-One as described in this section.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
To set up the HP All-in-One with a distinctive ring service
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
2. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.
3. Change the Distinctive Ring setting to match the pattern that the telephone
company assigned to your fax number.
Note By default, the HP All-in-One is set to answer all ring patterns. If you
do not set the Distinctive Ring to match the ring pattern assigned to your
fax number, the HP All-in-One might answer both voice calls and fax calls or
it might not answer at all.
4. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).
5. Run a fax test.
The HP All-in-One will automatically answer incoming calls that have the ring pattern you
selected (Distinctive Ring setting) after the number of rings you selected (Rings to
Answer setting). Then it will begin emitting fax reception tones to the sending fax
machine and receive the fax.
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Case E: Shared voice/fax line
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you have no
other office equipment (or voice mail) on this phone line, set up the HP All-in-One as
described in this section.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
3
Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
Telephone (optional)
To set up the HP All-in-One with a shared voice/fax line
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
2. Now you need to decide how you want the HP All-in-One to answer calls,
automatically or manually:
–
If you set up the HP All-in-One to answer calls automatically, it answers all
incoming calls and receives faxes. The HP All-in-One will not be able to
distinguish between fax and voice calls in this case; if you suspect the call is a
voice call, you will need to answer it before the HP All-in-One answers the call.
To set up the HP All-in-One to answer calls automatically, turn on the Auto
Answer setting.
–
If you set up the HP All-in-One to answer faxes manually, you must be available
to respond in person to incoming fax calls or the HP All-in-One cannot receive
faxes. To set up the HP All-in-One to answer calls manually, turn off the Auto
Answer setting.
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3. Run a fax test.
4. Do one of the following, depending on your phone system:
–
If you have a parallel-type phone system, remove the white plug from the port
labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-One, and then connect a phone to
this port.
–
If you have a serial-type phone system, you might plug your phone directly on
top of the HP All-in-One cable which has a wall plug attached to it.
If you pick up the phone before the HP All-in-One answers the call and hear fax tones
from a sending fax machine, you will need to answer the fax call manually.
Case F: Shared voice/fax line with voice mail
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also
subscribe to a voice mail service through your telephone company, set up the HP All-in-
One as described in this section.
Note You cannot receive faxes automatically if you have a voice mail service at
the same phone number you use for fax calls. You must receive faxes manually;
this means you must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls. If
you want to receive faxes automatically instead, contact your telephone company
to subscribe to a distinctive ring service, or to obtain a separate phone line for
faxing.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
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To set up the HP All-in-One with voice mail
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
2. Turn off the Auto Answer setting.
3. Run a fax test.
You must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls, or the HP All-in-One
cannot receive faxes.
Case G: Fax line shared with computer dial-up modem (no voice calls received)
If you have a fax line on which you receive no voice calls, and you also have a computer
dial-up modem connected on this line, set up the HP All-in-One as described in this
section.
Since your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line with the HP All-in-One, you
will not be able to use both your modem and the HP All-in-One simultaneously. For
example, you cannot use the HP All-in-One for faxing if you are using your computer dial-
up modem to send an e-mail or access the Internet.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
3
Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
Computer with modem
To set up the HP All-in-One with a computer dial-up modem
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-
One.
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone
wall jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-One.
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3. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
4. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn
off that setting.
Note If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem
software, the HP All-in-One will not be able to receive faxes.
5. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.
6. (Optional) Change the Rings to Answer setting to the lowest setting (two rings).
7. Run a fax test.
When the phone rings, the HP All-in-One will answer automatically after the number of
rings you set in the Rings to Answer setting. Then it will begin emitting fax reception
tones to the sending fax machine and receive the fax.
Case H: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also
have a computer dial-up modem connected on this phone line, set up the HP All-in-One
as described in this section.
Since your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line with the HP All-in-One, you
will not be able to use both your modem and the HP All-in-One simultaneously. For
example, you cannot use the HP All-in-One for faxing if you are using your computer dial-
up modem to send an e-mail or access the Internet.
There are two different ways to set up the HP All-in-One with your computer based on
the number of phone ports on your computer. Before you begin, check your computer to
see if it has one or two phone ports.
●
If your computer has only one phone port, you will need to purchase a parallel splitter
(also called a coupler), as shown below. (A parallel splitter has one RJ-11 port on
the front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a 2-line phone splitter, a serial
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splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug on
the back.)
Example of a parallel splitter
●
If your computer has two phone ports, set up the HP All-in-One as described below.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
3
4
5
6
Telephone wall jack
"IN" phone port on your computer
"OUT" phone port on your computer
Telephone
Computer with modem
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE"
port
To set up the HP All-in-One on the same phone line as a computer with two phone
ports
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-
One.
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone
wall jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-One.
3. Connect a phone to the "OUT" port on the back of your computer dial-up modem.
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4. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
5. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn
off that setting.
Note If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem
software, the HP All-in-One will not be able to receive faxes.
6. Now you need to decide how you want the HP All-in-One to answer calls,
automatically or manually:
–
If you set up the HP All-in-One to answer calls automatically, it answers all
incoming calls and receives faxes. The HP All-in-One will not be able to
distinguish between fax and voice calls in this case; if you suspect the call is a
voice call, you will need to answer it before the HP All-in-One answers the call.
To set up the HP All-in-One to answer calls automatically, turn on the Auto
Answer setting.
–
If you set up the HP All-in-One to answer faxes manually, you must be available
to respond in person to incoming fax calls or the HP All-in-One cannot receive
faxes. To set up the HP All-in-One to answer calls manually, turn off the Auto
Answer setting.
7. Run a fax test.
If you pick up the phone before the HP All-in-One answers the call and hear fax tones
from a sending fax machine, you will need to answer the fax call manually.
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Case I: Shared voice/fax line with answering machine
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also
have an answering machine that answers voice calls at this phone number, set up the
HP All-in-One as described in this section.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
1
2
3
4
5
6
Telephone wall jack
"IN" port on your answering machine
"OUT" port on your answering machine
Telephone (optional)
Answering machine
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
To set up the HP All-in-One with a shared voice/fax line with answering machine
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-
One.
2. Unplug your answering machine from the telephone wall jack, and connect it to the
port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not connect your answering machine directly to the HP All-
in-One, fax tones from a sending fax machine might be recorded on your
answering machine, and you probably will not be able to receive faxes with
the HP All-in-One.
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3. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
4. (Optional) If your answering machine does not have a built-in phone, for
convenience you might want to connect a phone to the back of your answering
machine at the "OUT" port.
Note If your answering machine does not let you connect an external
phone, you can purchase and use a parallel splitter (also known as a coupler)
to connect both the answering machine and telephone to the HP All-in-One.
You can use standard phone cords for these connections.
5. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.
6. Set your answering machine to answer after a low number of rings.
7. Change the Rings to Answer setting on the HP All-in-One to the maximum number
of rings supported by your device. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/
region.)
8. Run a fax test.
When the phone rings, your answering machine will answer after the number of rings
you have set, and then play your recorded greeting. The HP All-in-One monitors the call
during this time, "listening" for fax tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the HP All-
in-One will emit fax reception tones and receive the fax; if there are no fax tones, the
HP All-in-One stops monitoring the line and your answering machine can record a voice
message.
Case J: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and answering
machine
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, and you also
have a computer dial-up modem and answering machine connected on this phone line,
set up the HP All-in-One as described in this section.
Since your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line with the HP All-in-One, you
will not be able to use both your modem and the HP All-in-One simultaneously. For
example, you cannot use the HP All-in-One for faxing if you are using your computer dial-
up modem to send an e-mail or access the Internet.
There are two different ways to set the HP All-in-One with your computer based on the
number of phone ports on your computer. Before you begin, check your computer to see
if it has one or two phone ports.
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If your computer has only one phone port, you will need to purchase a parallel splitter
(also called a coupler), as shown below. (A parallel splitter has one RJ-11 port on
the front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a 2-line phone splitter, a serial
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splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug on
the back.)
Example of a parallel splitter
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If your computer has two phone ports, set up the HP All-in-One as described below.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
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"IN" phone port on your computer
"OUT" phone port on your computer
Telephone (optional)
Answering machine
Computer with modem
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE"
port
To set up the HP All-in-One on the same phone line as a computer with two phone
ports
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-
One.
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone
wall jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-One.
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3. Unplug your answering machine from the telephone wall jack, and connect it to the
“OUT” port on the back of your computer modem.
This allows a direct connection between the HP All-in-One and your answering
machine, even though the computer modem is connected first in line.
Note If you do not connect your answering machine in this way, fax tones
from a sending fax machine might be recorded on your answering machine,
and you might not be able to receive faxes with the HP All-in-One.
4. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
5. (Optional) If your answering machine does not have a built-in phone, for
convenience you might want to connect a phone to the back of your answering
machine at the "OUT" port.
Note If your answering machine does not let you connect an external
phone, you can purchase and use a parallel splitter (also known as a coupler)
to connect both the answering machine and telephone to the HP All-in-One.
You can use standard phone cords for these connections.
6. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn
off that setting.
Note If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem
software, the HP All-in-One will not be able to receive faxes.
7. Turn on the Auto Answer setting.
8. Set your answering machine to answer after a low number of rings.
9. Change the Rings to Answer setting on the HP All-in-One to the maximum number
of rings supported by your device. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/
region.)
10. Run a fax test.
When the phone rings, your answering machine will answer after the number of rings
you have set, and then play your recorded greeting. The HP All-in-One monitors the call
during this time, "listening" for fax tones. If incoming fax tones are detected, the HP All-
in-One will emit fax reception tones and receive the fax; if there are no fax tones, the
HP All-in-One stops monitoring the line and your answering machine can record a voice
message.
Case K: Shared voice/fax line with computer dial-up modem and voice mail
If you receive both voice calls and fax calls at the same phone number, use a computer
dial-up modem on the same phone line, and subscribe to a voice mail service through
your telephone company, set up the HP All-in-One as described in this section.
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Note You cannot receive faxes automatically if you have a voice mail service at
the same phone number you use for fax calls. You must receive faxes manually;
this means you must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls. If
you want to receive faxes automatically instead, contact your telephone company
to subscribe to a distinctive ring service, or to obtain a separate phone line for
faxing.
Since your computer dial-up modem shares the phone line with the HP All-in-One, you
will not be able to use both your modem and the HP All-in-One simultaneously. For
example, you cannot use the HP All-in-One for faxing if you are using your computer dial-
up modem to send an e-mail or access the Internet.
There are two different ways to set up the HP All-in-One with your computer based on
the number of phone ports on your computer. Before you begin, check your computer to
see if it has one or two phone ports.
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If your computer has only one phone port, you will need to purchase a parallel splitter
(also called a coupler), as shown below. (A parallel splitter has one RJ-11 port on
the front and two RJ-11 ports on the back. Do not use a 2-line phone splitter, a serial
splitter, or a parallel splitter which has two RJ-11 ports on the front and a plug on
the back.)
Example of a parallel splitter
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If your computer has two phone ports, set up the HP All-in-One as described below.
Back view of the HP All-in-One
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Telephone wall jack
"IN" phone port on your computer
"OUT" phone port on your computer
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Telephone
Computer with modem
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE"
port
To set up the HP All-in-One on the same phone line as a computer with two phone
ports
1. Remove the white plug from the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-
One.
2. Find the phone cord that connects from the back of your computer (your computer
dial-up modem) to a telephone wall jack. Disconnect the cord from the telephone
wall jack and plug it into the port labeled 2-EXT on the back of the HP All-in-One.
3. Connect a phone to the "OUT" port on the back of your computer dial-up modem.
4. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end
to your telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE
on the back of the HP All-in-One.
Note If you do not use the supplied cord to connect from the telephone wall
jack to the HP All-in-One, you might not be able to fax successfully. This
special phone cord is different from the phone cords you might already have
in your home or office.
5. If your modem software is set to receive faxes to your computer automatically, turn
off that setting.
Note If you do not turn off the automatic fax reception setting in your modem
software, the HP All-in-One will not be able to receive faxes.
6. Turn off the Auto Answer setting.
7. Run a fax test.
You must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls, or the HP All-in-One
cannot receive faxes.
Change settings on the HP All-in-One to receive faxes
In order to receive faxes successfully, you might need to change some settings on the
HP All-in-One. If you are unsure which setting to choose for a specific fax option, refer
to the detailed fax setup instructions provided in this guide.
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Set the answer mode
The answer mode determines whether the HP All-in-One answers incoming calls or not.
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Turn on the Auto Answer setting if you want the HP All-in-One to answer faxes
automatically. The HP All-in-One will answer all incoming calls and faxes.
Turn off the Auto Answer setting if you want to receive faxes manually. You must
be available to respond in person to the incoming fax call or the HP All-in-One will
not receive faxes.
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To set the answer mode
Press Auto Answer to turn the light on or off, as appropriate for your setup.
When the Auto Answer light is on, the HP All-in-One answers calls automatically.
When the light is off, the HP All-in-One does not answer calls.
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Set the number of rings before answering
If you turn on the Auto Answer setting, you can specify how many rings should occur
before the HP All-in-One automatically answers the incoming call.
The Rings to Answer setting is important if you have an answering machine on the same
phone line as the HP All-in-One, because you want the answering machine to answer
the phone before the HP All-in-One does. The number of rings to answer for the HP All-
in-One should be greater than the number of rings to answer for the answering machine.
For example, set your answering machine to a low number of rings and the HP All-in-
One to answer in the maximum number of rings. (The maximum number of rings varies
by country/region.) In this setup, the answering machine will answer the call and the
HP All-in-One will monitor the line. If the HP All-in-One detects fax tones, the HP All-in-
One will receive the fax. If the call is a voice call, the answering machine will record the
incoming message.
To set the number of rings before answering from the control panel
1. Press Setup.
2. Press to highlight Basic Fax Setup and press OK.
3. Press to highlight Rings to Answer and then press OK.
4. Enter the appropriate number of rings by using the keypad, or press or to
change the number of rings.
5. Press OK to accept the setting.
Change the answer ring pattern for distinctive ringing
Many phone companies offer a distinctive ringing feature that allows you to have several
phone numbers on one phone line. When you subscribe to this service, each number
will have a different ring pattern. You can set up the HP All-in-One to answer incoming
calls that have a specific ring pattern.
If you connect the HP All-in-One to a line with distinctive ringing, have your telephone
company assign one ring pattern to voice calls and another ring pattern to fax calls. HP
recommends that you request double or triple rings for a fax number. When the HP All-
in-One detects the specified ring pattern, it will answer the call and receive the fax.
If you do not have a distinctive ring service, use the default ring pattern, which is All
Rings.
To change the distinctive ring pattern from the control panel
1. Verify that the HP All-in-One is set to answer fax calls automatically.
2. Press Setup.
3. Press to highlight Advanced Fax Setup, and then press OK.
4. Press to highlight Distinctive Ring, and then press OK.
5. Press to highlight the appropriate option, and then press OK.
When the phone rings with the ring pattern assigned to your fax line, the HP All-in-
One answers the call and receives the fax.
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Test your fax setup
You can test your fax setup to check the status of the HP All-in-One and to make sure it
is set up properly for faxing. Perform this test after you have completed setting up the
HP All-in-One for faxing. The test does the following:
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Tests the fax hardware
Verifies the correct type of phone cord is connected to the HP All-in-One
Checks that the phone cord is plugged into the correct port
Checks for a dial tone
Checks for an active phone line
Tests the status of your phone line connection
The HP All-in-One prints a report with the results of the test. If the test fails, review the
report for information on how to fix the problem and rerun the test.
To test your fax setup from the control panel
1. Set up the HP All-in-One for faxing according to your particular home or office setup
instructions.
2. Insert the ink cartridges and load full-size paper in the input tray before starting the
test.
3. Press Setup.
4. Press to highlight Tools, and then press OK.
5. Press to highlight Run Fax Test, and then press OK.
The HP All-in-One displays the status of the test on the display and prints a report.
6. Review the report.
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If the test passes and you are still having problems faxing, check the fax settings
listed in the report to verify the settings are correct. A blank or incorrect fax
setting can cause problems faxing.
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If the test fails, review the report for more information on how to fix any problems
found.
7. After you pick up the fax report from the HP All-in-One, press OK.
If necessary, resolve any problems found and rerun the test.
Set the fax header
The fax header prints your name and fax number on the top of every fax you send. HP
recommends that you set up the fax header by using the software that you installed with
the HP All-in-One. You can also set up the fax header from the control panel, as described
here.
Note In some countries/regions the fax header information is a legal
requirement.
To set a default fax header from the control panel
1. Press Setup.
2. Press to highlight Basic Fax Setup and press OK.
3. Press to highlight Fax Header, and then press OK.
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4. Use the visual keyboard to enter your personal or company name. When you are
finished, highlight Done on the visual keyboard, and then press OK.
5. Enter your fax number by using the numeric keypad, and then press OK.
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Use the HP All-in-One to quickly and easily accomplish tasks such as making a copy,
scanning documents, printing photos, or sending and receiving faxes You can access
many HP All-in-One functions directly from the control panel, without turning on your
computer.
This chapter includes information about how to use the HP All-in-One for basic
operations. In addition, it provides instructions about how to load paper and replace the
ink cartridges.
Load originals and load paper
You can load many different types and sizes of paper in the HP All-in-One, including
letter or A4 paper, legal paper, photo paper, transparencies, envelopes, and HP CD/DVD
tattoo labels. By default, the HP All-in-One is set to detect the size and type of paper you
load in the input tray automatically and then adjust its settings to generate the highest
quality output for that paper.
If you are using special papers, such as photo paper, transparency film, envelopes, or
labels, or if you experience poor print quality using the automatically-adjusted settings,
you can manually set the paper size and type for print and copy jobs.
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Load an original in the automatic document feeder
You can copy, scan, or fax a single- or multiple-page letter-, A4-, or legal-size document
by placing it in the document feeder tray.
The automatic document feeder holds up to 50 sheets of letter or A4 paper, or 35 sheets
of legal paper.
Note Some features, such as the Fit to Page copy feature, do not work when
you load your originals in the automatic document feeder. You must load your
originals on the glass.
Caution Do not load photos in the automatic document feeder; this might cause
damage to your photos.
To load an original in the document feeder tray
1. Load your original, with the print side up, into the document feeder tray. Slide the
paper into the automatic document feeder until you hear a beep or see a message
on the display indicating that the HP All-in-One detected the pages you loaded.
If you are loading legal paper, flip open the feeder tray extender before loading the
paper.
Tip For more help on loading originals in the automatic document feeder,
refer to the diagram engraved in the document feeder tray.
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2. Slide the paper guides inward until they stop at the left and right edges of the paper.
Note Remove all originals from the document feeder tray before lifting the lid on
the HP All-in-One.
Load an original on the glass
You can copy, scan, or fax up to letter- or A4-size originals by loading them on the glass.
If your original is legal-size or contains multiple full-size pages, load it in the automatic
document feeder.
Note Many of the special features will not work correctly if the glass and lid
backing are not clean.
To load an original on the glass
1. Remove all originals from the document feeder tray, and then lift the lid on the HP All-
in-One.
2. Load your original print side down in the right front corner of the glass.
Tip For more help on loading an original, refer to the engraved guides along
the edge of the glass.
3. Close the lid.
Load 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper
You can load up to 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper into the photo tray of the HP All-
in-One. For the best results, use 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) HP Premium Plus Photo
Paper or HP Premium Photo Paper.
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To load 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper in the photo tray
1. Raise the output tray until it goes no further.
2. Pull out the photo tray.
3. Insert the stack of photo paper into the photo tray with the short edge forward and
the glossy side down. Slide the stack of photo paper forward until it stops.
If the photo paper you are using has perforated tabs, load the photo paper so that
the tabs are closest to you.
4. Slide the paper-length and paper-width guides inward against the stack of photo
paper until the guides stop.
Do not overload the photo tray; make sure the stack of photo paper fits within the
photo tray and is no higher than the top of the paper-width guide.
5. Push in the photo tray, and then lower the output tray.
Avoid paper jams
To help avoid paper jams, follow these guidelines.
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Remove printed papers from the output tray frequently.
Do not leave originals on the glass. If you load an original in the automatic document
feeder while there is already an original on the glass, the original can jam in the
automatic document feeder.
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Prevent curled or wrinkled paper by storing all unused paper flat in a resealable bag.
Ensure that paper loaded in the input tray lays flat and the edges are not bent or
torn.
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If you are printing labels, ensure that the label sheets are no more than two years
old. Labels on older sheets might peel off when the paper is pulled through the
HP All-in-One, and cause paper jams.
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Do not combine different paper types and paper sizes in the input tray; the entire
stack of paper in the input tray must be the same size and type.
Adjust the paper-width guide in the input tray to fit snugly against all paper. Make
sure the paper-width guide does not bend the paper in the input tray.
Do not force paper too far forward in the input tray.
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Use paper types that are recommended for the HP All-in-One.
Make a copy
You can make quality copies from the control panel.
To make a copy from the control panel
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.
2. Load your original print side down in the right front corner of the glass.
3. Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color to begin copying.
Scan an image
You can start a scan from your computer or from the HP All-in-One. This section explains
how to scan from the control panel of the HP All-in-One only.
To use the scan features, the HP All-in-One and computer must be connected and turned
on. The HP All-in-One software must also be installed and running on your computer
prior to scanning. To verify that the HP All-in-One software is running on a Windows
computer, look for the HP All-in-One icon in the system tray at the lower right side of the
screen, near the time.
Note Closing the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon in the Windows system tray
can cause the HP All-in-One to lose some of its scan functionality. If this happens,
you can restore full functionality by restarting your computer or by starting the
HP Photosmart Software.
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Scan an original to a computer
You can scan originals placed on the glass by using the control panel.
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To scan to a computer
1. Load your original print side down in the right front corner of the glass.
2. Press Scan Menu.
3. Press to highlight Scan to Computer, and then press OK.
4. If the HP All-in-One is connected to one or more computers on a network, do the
following:
a. Press OK to select Select Computer.
A list of the computers connected to the HP All-in-One appears on the display.
Note The Select Computer menu might list computers with a USB
connection in addition to those connected through the network.
b. Press OK to select the default computer, or press to select a different
computer, and then press OK.
The Scan To menu appears on the display, listing the applications on the
selected computer.
If the HP All-in-One is connected directly to a computer with a USB cable, proceed
to step 5.
5. Press OK to select the default application to receive the scan, or press to select
a different application, and then press OK.
A preview image of the scan appears on your computer, where you can edit it.
6. Make any edits to the preview image, and then click Accept when you are finished.
Make reprints of your photos
You can scan a printed copy of a photo to make reprints in a variety of sizes, up to the
size of letter (8.5 x 11 inch) or A4 (210 x 297 mm) paper.
By default, the HP All-in-One is set to detect the type of paper you are using automatically.
For the best results when reprinting photos, leave the Paper Type set to Automatic, and
load photo paper in the HP All-in-One. You should only change the Paper Type if you
see print quality issues using the Automatic setting.
To scan a photo and reprint it
1. Press Reprints.
2. When prompted, load your original photo print side down on the right front corner of
the glass, and then do one of the following:
To reprint your original photo using the default print settings
Press Print Photos.
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To change print settings before reprinting your original photo
a. Press OK.
b. Press or to highlight a paper size, and then press OK.
The paper size choices available vary depending on your country/region.
Note Depending on the paper size you choose, you might be prompted
to choose a layout for the photos on your pages.
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c. When the Fix Faded Original? prompt appears, highlight Yes or No as
appropriate, and then press OK.
The HP All-in-One scans your original and shows a preview of the photo on the
display.
d. Press OK to display the selection menu.
Tip If you want to print more than one copy of the selected photo, press
to highlight Copies, and then press OK. Use the arrows to increase
or decrease the number of copies.
If you want to edit the photo before printing, press to highlight Edit
Photo, and then press OK.
e. Press to highlight Done, and then press OK.
The Print Summary screen appears.
f. Press or to highlight one of the following options, and then press OK.
Print Options Enables you to manually specify the type of paper on which
you are printing and whether you want to print a date and
time stamp on your photo.
By default, the Paper Type is set to Automatic and the
Date Stamp setting is set to Off. If you want, you can
change the defaults of these settings with the Set New
Defaults option.
Print Preview Displays a preview of what your printed page will look like.
This enables you to verify your settings before printing and
wasting paper and ink on potential mistakes.
Print Now
Prints your photo with the size and layout you selected.
Scan an original to a memory card or storage device
You can send the scanned image as a JPEG image to the memory card that is currently
inserted or a storage device that is currently attached to the front USB port. This enables
you to use the photo print options to print borderless prints and album pages from the
scanned image.
Note If the HP All-in-One is connected to a network, you can access the scanned
image only if the card or device is being shared across the network.
To save a scan to a memory card or storage device
1. Make sure your memory card is inserted into the appropriate slot on the HP All-in-
One, or a storage device is connected to the front USB port.
2. Load your original print side down in the right front corner of the glass.
3. Press the Scan Menu button.
4. Press to highlight Scan to Memory Card, and then press OK.
The HP All-in-One scans the image and saves the file to the memory card or storage
device in the JPEG format.
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Print 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photos
You can select specific photos on your memory card or storage device to print as 10 x
15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photos.
To print one or more 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photos
1. Insert a memory card into the appropriate slot on the HP All-in-One, or connect a
storage device to the front USB port.
Turn the memory card so that the label faces left and the contacts are facing the
HP All-in-One, and then push the card forward into the appropriate slot until the
Photo light turns on.
The HP All-in-One supports the memory cards described below. Each type of
memory card can only be inserted in the appropriate slot for that card.
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Top left: CompactFlash (I, II)
Top right: Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure MultiMedia Card
Bottom left: xD-Picture Card
Bottom right: Memory Stick, Magic Gate Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo
(with user-supplied adapter), Memory Stick Pro
2. Press OK to select View & Print.
When you press OK, the most recent photo appears on the display.
3. Press or to scroll through the photos on your memory card or storage device.
4. When the photo you want to print appears, press OK.
The Print menu appears. By default, 4 x 6 is highlighted.
Tip If you want to print the photo using the default print settings, press Print
Photos. The HP All-in-One will print a 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) copy of your
photo onto the paper currently loaded in the photo tray.
5. Press OK to select 4 x 6.
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6. Press or to highlight a paper size, and then press OK.
The following options are available:
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Print one 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) borderless photo on each sheet of 10 x 15 cm
(4 x 6 inch) photo paper
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Print up to three 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photos with borders on a full-size sheet
of paper
When you press OK, the selected photo reappears.
7. (Optional) Change print settings or select additional photos to print.
To print more than one copy of the selected photo
a. Press OK to display the selection menu.
b. Press to highlight Copies, and then press OK.
c. Press or to increase or decrease the number of copies, and then press
OK.
To edit the selected photo before printing
a. Press OK to display the selection menu.
b. Press to highlight Edit Photo, and then press OK.
To select additional photos for printing
a. Press or to scroll through the photos on your memory card or storage
device.
b. When the photo you want to print appears, press OK.
c. Press OK to select Select to Print.
d. Repeat these steps for each photo you want to print.
8. When you are done changing print settings and selecting photos, press OK to
display the selection menu.
9. Press to highlight Done Selecting, and then press OK.
The Print Summary screen appears.
10. Press or to highlight one of the following options, and then press OK.
Print Options
Enables you to manually specify the type of paper on which you
are printing and whether you want to print a date and time
stamp on your photo.
By default, the Paper Type is set to Automatic and the Date
Stamp setting is set to Off. If you want, you can change the
defaults of these settings with the Set New Defaults option.
Print Preview
Print Now
Displays a preview of what your printed page will look like. This
enables you to verify your settings before printing and wasting
paper and ink on potential mistakes.
Prints your photos with the size and layout you selected.
Print from a software application
Most print settings are automatically handled by the software application. You need to
change the settings manually only when you change print quality, print on specific types
of paper or transparency film, or use special features.
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To print from a software application (Windows)
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.
2. On the File menu in your software application, click Print.
3. Select the HP All-in-One as the printer.
If you set the HP All-in-One as the default printer, you can skip this step. The HP All-
in-One will already be selected.
4. If you need to change settings, click the button that opens the Properties dialog
box.
Depending on your software application, this button might be called Properties,
Options, Printer Setup, Printer, or Preferences.
Note When printing a photo, you must select options for the correct paper
type and photo enhancement.
5. Select the appropriate options for your print job by using the features available in
the Advanced, Printing Shortcuts, Features, and Color tabs.
Tip You can easily select the appropriate options for your print job by
choosing one of the predefined print tasks on the Printing Shortcuts tab.
Click a type of print task in the Printing Shortcuts list. The default settings
for that type of print task are set and summarized on the Printing
Shortcuts tab. If necessary, you can adjust the settings here and save your
custom settings as a new printing shortcut. To save a custom printing
shortcut, select the shortcut and click Save. To delete a shortcut, select the
shortcut and click Delete.
6. Click OK to close the Properties dialog box.
7. Click Print or OK to begin printing.
To print from a software application (Mac)
1. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray.
2. From the File menu in your software application, choose Page Setup.
The Page Setup dialog box appears, allowing you to specify the paper size,
orientation, and scaling.
3. Make sure the HP All-in-One is the selected printer.
4. Specify the page attributes:
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Choose the paper size.
Select the orientation.
Enter the scaling percentage.
5. Click OK.
6. From the File menu in your software application, choose Print.
The Print dialog box appears, and the Copies & Pages panel opens.
7. Change the print settings for each option in the pop-up menu, as appropriate for
your project.
Note When printing a photo, you must select options for the correct paper
type and photo enhancement.
8. Click Print to begin printing.
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Send a basic fax
You can easily send a single- or multiple-page black-and-white fax by using the control
panel, as described here.
Note If you need printed confirmation that your faxes were successfully sent,
enable fax confirmation before sending any faxes.
Tip You can also send a fax manually from a phone or by using monitor dialing.
These features allow you to control the pace of your dialing. They are also useful
when you want to use a calling card to charge the call and you need to respond
to tone prompts while dialing.
For more information about fax reports, sending faxes manually, and other fax features,
see the onscreen Help.
To send a basic fax from the control panel
1. Load your originals print side up into the document feeder tray. If you are sending a
single-page fax, such as a photograph, you can also load your original print side
down on the glass.
Note If you are sending a multiple-page fax, you must load the originals in
the document feeder tray. You cannot fax a multiple-page document from
the glass.
2. Press Fax Menu.
Enter the fax number by using the keypad, press to redial the last number dialed,
or press to access speed dials.
Tip To add a pause in the fax number you are entering, press the Symbols
(*) button repeatedly until a dash (-) appears on the display.
3. Press Start Fax Black.
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If the device detects an original loaded in the automatic document
feeder, the HP All-in-One sends the document to the number you entered.
If the device does not detect an original loaded in the automatic document
feeder, the Feeder Empty prompt appears. Make sure your original is loaded
print side down on the glass, and then press to highlight Fax original from
scanner glass, and press OK.
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Tip If the recipient reports issues with the quality of the fax you sent, you
can try changing the resolution or contrast of your fax.
Replace the ink cartridges
Follow these instructions when you need to replace ink cartridges.
Note If you are installing ink cartridges in the HP All-in-One for the first time, be
sure to use only the ink cartridges that came with the device. The ink in these
cartridges is specially formulated to mix with the ink in the print head assembly
at first-time setup.
If you do not already have replacement ink cartridges for the HP All-in-One, to order
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region, follow the prompts to select your product, and then click one of the shopping links
on the page.
To replace the ink cartridges
1. Make sure the HP All-in-One is turned on.
2. Open the ink cartridge door by lifting from the front center of the device, until the
door locks into place.
3. Squeeze the tab below an ink cartridge to release the latch inside the HP All-in-One,
and then lift the latch.
If you are replacing the black ink cartridge, lift the latch on the far left.
If you are replacing one of the five color ink cartridges, such as yellow, light cyan
(blue), cyan, light magenta (pink), or magenta, lift the appropriate latch in the center
area.
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4. Pull the ink cartridge toward you out of its slot to remove it.
Tip You can recycle low or empty ink cartridges. The HP Inkjet Supplies
Recycling Program is available in many countries/regions, and lets you
recycle used ink cartridges free of charge. For more information, go to the
following Web
5. Remove the new ink cartridge from its packaging, and then, holding it by the handle,
slide the ink cartridge into the empty slot.
Make sure that you insert the ink cartridge into the slot that has the same shaped
icon and color as the one you are installing.
6. Press down on the gray latch until it clicks into place.
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7. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each ink cartridge you are replacing.
8. Close the ink cartridge door.
Align the printer
The printer automatically aligns when ink cartridges are replaced. You might want to use
this feature when the self-test report shows streaking or white lines through any of the
blocks of color.
If you still have print quality problems after aligning the printer, try cleaning the print head.
If print quality problems persist after aligning and cleaning, contact HP customer support.
To align the printer from the control panel
1. Load letter, A4, or legal unused plain white paper into the input tray.
2. Press Setup.
The Setup menu appears.
3. Press to highlight Tools, and press OK.
The Tools menu appears.
4. Press to highlight Align Printer, and press OK.
5. The HP All-in-One prints a test page, aligns the print head, and calibrates the printer.
Recycle or discard the page.
A success or failure message appears.
Note If you have colored paper loaded in the input tray when you align the
printer, the alignment will fail. Load unused plain white paper into the input
tray, and then try the alignment again.
If the alignment fails again, you might have a defective sensor or ink
choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on
calling for technical support.
6. Press OK to continue.
7. Recycle or discard the page.
Clean the HP All-in-One
To ensure that your copies and scans remain clear, you might need to clean the glass
and lid backing. You might also want to dust the exterior of the HP All-in-One.
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Clean the glass
Glass that is dirty from fingerprints, smudges, hair, and dust on the main glass surface
slows down performance and affects the accuracy of features such as Fit to Page.
In addition to the main glass surface, you might also need to clean the small glass strip
inside the automatic document feeder. Streaks can occur if the glass strip inside the
automatic document feeder is dirty.
To clean the glass
1. Turn off the HP All-in-One, and raise the lid.
2. Clean the glass with a soft cloth or sponge slightly moistened with a nonabrasive
glass cleaner.
Caution Do not use abrasives, acetone, benzene, or carbon tetrachloride
on the glass, since they can damage it. Do not place or spray liquid directly
on the glass. The liquid might seep under the glass and damage the device.
3. Dry the glass with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth to prevent spotting.
4. Turn on the HP All-in-One.
To clean the glass strip inside the automatic document feeder
1. Turn off the HP All-in-One.
2. Lift the cover of the automatic document feeder.
3. Lift the automatic document feeder mechanism.
There is a glass strip under the automatic document feeder mechanism.
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4. Clean the glass strip with a soft cloth or sponge slightly moistened with a nonabrasive
glass cleaner.
Caution Do not use abrasives, acetone, benzene, or carbon tetrachloride
on the glass, since they can damage it. Do not place or spray liquid directly
on the glass. The liquid might seep under the glass and damage the device.
5. Lower the automatic document feeder mechanism, and then close the cover of the
automatic document feeder.
6. Turn on the HP All-in-One.
Clean the lid backing
Minor debris can accumulate on the white document backing located underneath the lid
of the HP All-in-One.
To clean the lid backing
1. Turn off the HP All-in-One, and raise the lid.
2. Clean the white document backing with a soft cloth or sponge slightly moistened
with a mild soap and warm water.
Wash the backing gently to loosen debris. Do not scrub the backing.
3. Dry the backing with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.
Caution Do not use paper-based wipes, as these might scratch the
backing.
4. If further cleaning is needed, repeat the previous steps using isopropyl (rubbing)
alcohol, and wipe the backing thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any residual
alcohol.
Caution Be careful not to spill alcohol on the glass or exterior of the HP All-
in-One, as this might damage the device.
Clean the exterior
Use a soft cloth or slightly moistened sponge to wipe dust, smudges, and stains off the
case. The interior of the HP All-in-One does not require cleaning. Keep fluids away from
the control panel and the interior of the HP All-in-One.
Caution To avoid damage to the exterior of the HP All-in-One, do not use alcohol
or alcohol-based cleaning products.
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Troubleshooting and support
5
This chapter contains troubleshooting information for the HP All-in-One. Specific information is
provided for installation and configuration issues, and some operational topics. For more
troubleshooting information, see the onscreen Help that came with your software.
This chapter also provides warranty and support information. For support contact information, see
the inside back cover of this guide.
Many issues are caused when the HP All-in-One is connected to the computer using a USB cable
before the HP All-in-One software is installed on the computer. If you connected the HP All-in-One
to your computer before the software installation screen prompts you to do so, you must follow these
steps:
Troubleshooting common setup issues
1. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer.
2. Uninstall the software (if you have already installed it).
3. Restart your computer.
4. Turn off the HP All-in-One, wait one minute, then restart it.
5. Reinstall the HP All-in-One software.
Caution Do not connect the USB cable to the computer until prompted by the software
installation screen.
Uninstall and reinstall the software
If your installation is incomplete, or if you connected the USB cable to the computer before prompted
by the software installation screen, you might need to uninstall and then reinstall the software. Do
not simply delete the HP All-in-One application files from your computer. Make sure to remove them
properly using the uninstall utility provided when you installed the software that came with the HP All-
in-One.
To uninstall from a Windows computer and then reinstall
1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, Settings, Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
3. Select the HP All-in-One, and then click Change/Remove.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
4. Disconnect the HP All-in-One from your computer.
5. Restart your computer.
Note It is important that you disconnect the HP All-in-One before restarting your
computer. Do not connect the HP All-in-One to your computer until after you have
reinstalled the software.
6. Insert the HP All-in-One CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive and then start the Setup
program.
7. Follow the onscreen instructions and the instructions provided in the Setup Guide that came
with the HP All-in-One.
When the software installation is complete, the HP Digital Imaging Monitor icon appears in the
Windows system tray.
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To verify that the software is properly installed, double-click the HP Solution Center icon on the
desktop. If the HP Solution Center shows the essential icons (Scan Picture and Scan
Document), the software has been properly installed.
To uninstall from a Mac and then reinstall
1. Disconnect the HP All-in-One from your Mac.
2. Open the Applications:Hewlett-Packard folder.
3. Double-click HP Uninstaller.
Follow the onscreen instructions.
4. After the software is uninstalled, restart your computer.
5. To reinstall the software, insert the HP All-in-One CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM
drive.
6. On the desktop, open the CD-ROM and then double-click HP All-in-One Installer.
7. Follow the onscreen instructions and the instructions provided in the Setup Guide that came
with the HP All-in-One.
Hardware setup troubleshooting
Use this section to solve any problems you might encounter while setting up the HP All-in-One
hardware.
The HP All-in-One will not turn on
Cause The HP All-in-One is not properly connected to a power supply.
Solution
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Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to both the HP All-in-One and the power
adaptor. Plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet, surge protector, or power
strip.
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Power cord and adaptor
Grounded power outlet
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If you are using a power strip, make sure the power strip is on. Or, try plugging the HP All-
in-One directly into a grounded power outlet.
Test the power outlet to make sure it is working. Plug in an appliance that you know works,
and see if the appliance has power. If not, then there might be a problem with the power
outlet.
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If you plugged the HP All-in-One into a switched outlet, make sure the switch is on. If it is
switched to on but still does not work, then there might be a problem with the power outlet.
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Cause You pressed the On button too quickly.
Solution The HP All-in-One might not respond if you press the On button too quickly. Press
the On button once. It might take a few minutes for the HP All-in-One to turn on. If you press
the On button again during this time, you might turn the device off.
Warning If the HP All-in-One still does not turn on, it might have a mechanical failure.
Unplug the HP All-in-One from the power outlet and contact HP. Go to:
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information
on calling for technical support.
I connected the USB cable, but I am having problems using the HP All-in-One with my
computer
Cause The USB cable was connected before the software was installed. Connecting the
USB cable before prompted can cause errors.
Solution You must first install the software that came with the HP All-in-One before
connecting the USB cable. During installation, do not plug in the USB cable until prompted by
the onscreen instructions.
Once you have installed the software, connecting your computer to the HP All-in-One with a
USB cable is straightforward. Simply plug one end of the USB cable into the back of your
computer and the other into the back of the HP All-in-One. You can connect to any USB port
on the back of your computer.
For more information on installing the software and connecting the USB cable, see the Setup
Guide that came with the HP All-in-One.
The display shows the wrong language
Solution You can change the language settings at any time from the Preferences menu.
To set your language and country/region
1. Press Setup.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
to highlight Preferences, and then press OK.
to highlight Set Language, and then press OK.
to scroll through the languages. When the language you want to use appears,
press OK.
5. When prompted, press
6. Press to highlight Set Country/Region, and then press OK.
to highlight Yes or No, and then press OK.
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7. Press to scroll through the countries/regions. When the country/region you want to use
appears, press OK.
8. When prompted, press
to highlight Yes or No, and then press OK.
I received a message on the display that the printer alignment failed
Cause The incorrect type of paper is loaded in the input tray (for example, colored paper,
paper with text on it or, certain recycled paper).
Solution Load unused plain white letter or A4 paper into the input tray, and then try the
alignment again.
If the alignment fails again, you might have a defective sensor on the print head assembly.
and then click Contact HP for information on calling for technical support.
The wrong measurements are showing in menus on the display
Cause You might have selected the incorrect country/region when setting up the HP All-in-
One. The country/region you select determines the paper sizes shown on the display.
Solution To change the country/region, you must reset the language settings. You can
change the language settings at any time from the Preferences menu.
I received a message on the display about a paper jam or a blocked print head assembly
Solution If either a paper jam or blocked print head assembly error message appears on the
display, there might be some packing material inside the HP All-in-One. Open the ink cartridge
door, and check for obstructions in the device. Remove any packing materials or other
obstructions.
The HP All-in-One does not print
Cause The HP All-in-One and computer are not communicating with each other.
Solution Check the connection between the HP All-in-One and computer.
Cause There might be a problem with one or more of the ink cartridges.
Solution Check that the ink cartridges are installed properly and have ink.
Cause The HP All-in-One might not be turned on.
Solution Look at the display on the HP All-in-One. If the display is blank and the On button
is not lit, the HP All-in-One is turned off. Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the
HP All-in-One and plugged into a power outlet. Press the On button to turn on the HP All-in-
One.
Cause The HP All-in-One might be out of paper.
Solution Load paper in the input tray.
Fax setup troubleshooting
This section contains fax setup troubleshooting information for the HP All-in-One. If the HP All-in-
One is not set up properly for faxing, you might experience problems when sending faxes, receiving
faxes, or both.
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The fax test failed
If you ran a fax test and the test failed, review the report for basic information about the error. For
more detailed information, check the report to see which part of the test failed, and then review the
appropriate topic in this section for solutions to try.
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The "Fax Hardware Test" failed.
Solution
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Turn off the HP All-in-One by using the On button located on the control panel and then
unplug the power cord from the back of the HP All-in-One. After a few seconds, plug the
power cord back in and turn the power on. Run the test again. If the test fails again,
continue reviewing the troubleshooting information in this section.
Note Depending how long the HP All-in-One is unplugged, the date and time
might be erased. You might need to reset the date and time later, when you plug
the power cord back in.
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Try to send or receive a test fax. If you can send or receive a fax successfully, there might
not be a problem.
If you are running the test from the Fax Setup Wizard, make sure the HP All-in-One is
not busy completing another task, such as making a copy. Check the display for a
message indicating that the HP All-in-One is busy. If it is busy, wait until it is finished and
in the idle state, before running the test.
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes and the
HP All-in-One is ready for faxing. If the Fax Hardware Test continues to fail and you experience
country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling for technical support.
The "Fax Connected to Active Telephone Wall Jack" test failed
Solution
What to do
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Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the HP All-in-One to make
sure the phone cord is secure.
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Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the HP All-in-One. If you do not use
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the HP All-in-One, you
might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came
with the HP All-in-One, run the fax test again.
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Make sure you have correctly connected the HP All-in-One to the telephone wall jack.
Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end to your
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telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of
the HP All-in-One.
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Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
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If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord
connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter and connecting
the HP All-in-One directly to the telephone wall jack.
Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that you are
using for the HP All-in-One and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial tone, contact
your telephone company and have them check the line.
Try to send or receive a test fax. If you can send or receive a fax successfully, there might
not be a problem.
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes and the
HP All-in-One is ready for faxing.
The "Phone Cord Connected to Correct Port on Fax" test failed
Solution Plug the phone cord into the correct port.
1. Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end to your
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of
the HP All-in-One.
Note If you use the 2-EXT port to connect to the telephone wall jack, you will
not be able to send or receive faxes. The 2-EXT port should only be used to
connect other equipment, such as an answering machine or a telephone.
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Back view of the HP All-in-One
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Telephone wall jack
2
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to the "1-LINE" port
2. After you have connected the phone cord to the port labeled 1-LINE, run the fax test again
to make sure it passes and the HP All-in-One is ready for faxing.
3. Try to send or receive a test fax.
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Make sure you use the phone cord that came with the HP All-in-One. If you do not use
the supplied phone cord to connect from the telephone wall jack to the HP All-in-One, you
might not be able to send or receive faxes. After you plug in the phone cord that came
with the HP All-in-One, run the fax test again.
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If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord
connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter and connecting
the HP All-in-One directly to the telephone wall jack.
The "Using Correct Type of Phone Cord with Fax" test failed
Solution
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Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect
to the telephone wall jack. One end of the phone cord should be connected to the port
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labeled 1-LINE on the back of the HP All-in-One and the other end to your telephone wall
jack, as shown below.
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Telephone wall jack
Phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
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Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the HP All-in-One to make
sure the phone cord is secure.
The "Dial Tone Detection" test failed
Solution
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Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the HP All-in-One, might be causing
the test to fail. To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect everything
except the HP All-in-One from the phone line, and then run the test again. If the Dial Tone
Detection Test passes without the other equipment, then one or more pieces of the
equipment is causing problems; try adding them back one at a time and rerunning the
test each time, until you identify which piece of equipment is causing the problem.
Try connecting a working phone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack that you are
using for the HP All-in-One and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial tone, contact
your telephone company and have them check the line.
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Make sure you have correctly connected the HP All-in-One to the telephone wall jack.
Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end to your
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telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of
the HP All-in-One.
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Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
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If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord
connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter and connecting
the HP All-in-One directly to the telephone wall jack.
If your telephone system is not using a standard dial tone, such as some PBX systems,
this might cause the test to fail. This will not cause a problem sending or receiving faxes.
Try sending or receiving a test fax.
Check to make sure the country/region setting is set appropriately for your country/region.
If the country/region setting is not set or is set incorrectly, the test might fail and you might
have problems sending and receiving faxes.
Make sure you connect the HP All-in-One to an analog phone line or you will not be able
to send or receive faxes. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular analog
phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal sounding dial tone,
it might be a phone line set up for digital phones. Connect the HP All-in-One to an analog
phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes and the
HP All-in-One is ready for faxing. If the Dial Tone Detection test continues to fail, contact your
telephone company and have them check the phone line.
The "Fax Line Condition" test failed
Solution
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Make sure you connect the HP All-in-One to an analog phone line or you will not be able
to send or receive faxes. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular analog
phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal sounding dial tone,
it might be a phone line set up for digital phones. Connect the HP All-in-One to an analog
phone line and try sending or receiving a fax.
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Check the connection between the telephone wall jack and the HP All-in-One to make
sure the phone cord is secure.
Make sure you have correctly connected the HP All-in-One to the telephone wall jack.
Using the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One, connect one end to your
telephone wall jack, then connect the other end to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of
the HP All-in-One.
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Other equipment, which uses the same phone line as the HP All-in-One, might be causing
the test to fail. To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect everything
except the HP All-in-One from the phone line, and then run the test again.
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If the Fax Line Condition Test passes without the other equipment, then one or
more pieces of the equipment is causing problems; try adding them back one at a
time and rerunning the test each time, until you identify which piece of equipment is
causing the problem.
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If the Fax Line Condition Test fails without the other equipment, connect the HP All-
in-One to a working phone line and continue reviewing the troubleshooting
information in this section.
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If you are using a phone splitter, this can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord
connector that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter and connecting
the HP All-in-One directly to the telephone wall jack.
After you resolve any problems found, run the fax test again to make sure it passes and the
HP All-in-One is ready for faxing. If the Fax Line Condition test continues to fail and you
experience problems faxing, contact your telephone company and have them check the phone
line.
The HP All-in-One is having problems sending and receiving faxes
Cause The HP All-in-One is not set up properly for faxing.
Solution Follow the instructions in this guide to set up the HP All-in-One properly for faxing,
based on the equipment and services you have on the same phone line as the HP All-in-One.
Then, run a fax test to check the status of the HP All-in-One and to make sure you set it up
properly.
The HP All-in-One prints a report with the results of the test. If the test fails, review the report
for information on how to fix the problem.
Cause The HP All-in-One is turned off.
Solution Look at the display on the HP All-in-One. If the display is blank and the On button
is not lit, the HP All-in-One is turned off. Make sure the power cord is firmly connected to the
HP All-in-One and plugged into a power outlet. Press the On button to turn on the HP All-in-
One.
Cause The wrong phone cord is used to connect the HP All-in-One or the phone cord is
plugged into the wrong port.
Solution
Note This possible solution applies only in the countries/regions that receive a 2-wire
phone cord in the box with the HP All-in-One, including: Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Korea,
Latin America, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
Make sure you used the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One to connect to
the telephone wall jack. One end of this special 2-wire phone cord should be connected to the
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port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the HP All-in-One and the other end to your telephone wall
jack, as shown below.
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Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
This special 2-wire phone cord is different from the more common 4-wire phone cords you
might already have in your office. Check the end of the cord and compare it to the two types
of cords shown below.
If you used a 4-wire phone cord, disconnect it, find the supplied 2-wire phone cord, and then
connect the 2-wire phone cord to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the HP All-in-One.
If the HP All-in-One came with a 2-wire phone cord adaptor, you can use it with a 4-wire phone
cord, in case the supplied 2-wire phone cord is too short. Attach the 2-wire phone cord adaptor
to the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the HP All-in-One. Attach your 4-wire phone cord to
the open port on the adaptor and to the telephone wall jack. For more information on using the
2-wire phone cord adaptor, see the documentation that came with it.
Cause Other office equipment (such as an answering machine or a telephone) is not set up
properly with the HP All-in-One.
Solution
Note This possible solution applies only in the countries/regions that receive a 2-wire
phone cord in the box with the HP All-in-One, including: Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Korea,
Latin America, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
Make sure you have correctly connected the HP All-in-One to the telephone wall jack, and
correctly connected any additional equipment and services that share the phone line with the
HP All-in-One.
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Use the port labeled 1-LINE on the back of the HP All-in-One to connect to the telephone wall
jack. Use the 2-EXT port to connect to any other equipment, such as an answering machine
or a telephone, as shown below.
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2
3
Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
Telephone (optional)
Cause You are using a phone line splitter.
Solution A phone line splitter can cause faxing problems. (A splitter is a two-cord connector
that plugs into a telephone wall jack.) Try removing the splitter and connecting the HP All-in-
One directly to the telephone wall jack.
Cause The telephone wall jack is not working properly.
Solution Try connecting a working telephone and phone cord to the telephone wall jack you
are using for the HP All-in-One and check for a dial tone. If you do not hear a dial tone, call
your local telephone company for service.
Cause The phone line connection is noisy. Phone lines with poor sound quality (noise) can
cause faxing problems.
Solution If the failure was due to noise on the phone line, contact the sender to have them
resend the fax. The quality might be better when you try again. You can check the sound quality
of the phone line by plugging a phone into the telephone wall jack and listening for static or
other noise. If the problem persists, turn Error Correction Mode (ECM) off and contact your
telephone company.
If you are still having problems faxing, set the Fax Speed to a slower rate such as Medium
(14400) or Slow (9600).
Cause Other equipment that uses the same phone line as the HP All-in-One might be in use.
Solution Make sure extension phones (phones on the same phone line, but not connected
to the HP All-in-One) or other equipment are not in use or off the hook. For example, you cannot
use the HP All-in-One for faxing if an extension phone is off the hook, or if you are using a
computer dial-up modem to send e-mail or access the Internet.
Cause The HP All-in-One shares the same phone line with a DSL service and a DSL filter is
not connected.
Solution If you use a DSL service, make sure that you have a DSL filter connected or you
will not be able to fax successfully. The DSL service sends out a digital signal on the phone
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line that can interfere with the HP All-in-One, preventing the HP All-in-One from sending and
receiving faxes. The DSL filter removes the digital signal and allows the HP All-in-One to
communicate properly with the phone line. To check if you already have a filter installed, listen
to your phone line or dial tone. If you hear noise or static on the line, you probably do not have
a DSL filter installed, or it is installed incorrectly. Obtain a DSL filter from your DSL provider. If
you already have a DSL filter, make sure it is connected correctly.
Cause Another process has caused an error in the HP All-in-One.
Solution Check the display or your computer for an error message providing information
about the problem and how to solve it. If there is an error, the HP All-in-One will not send or
receive a fax until the error condition is resolved.
You can also check the status of the HP All-in-One by clicking Status in the HP Solution Center.
Cause You are using either a PBX or an ISDN converter/terminal adapter.
Solution
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Make sure the HP All-in-One is connected to the port that is designated for fax and phone
use. Also, make sure that the terminal adapter is set to the correct switch type for your
country/region, if possible.
Note Some ISDN systems allow you to configure the ports for specific phone
equipment. For example, you might have assigned one port for telephone and
Group 3 fax and another port for multiple purposes. If you have problems when
connected to the fax/phone port of your ISDN converter, try using the port
designated for multiple purposes; it might be labeled "multi-combi" or something
similar.
For more information on how to set up the HP All-in-One with a PBX phone system or
line.
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Try setting the Fax Speed to Medium (14400) or Slow (9600).
Cause The Fax Speed setting is set too fast.
Solution You might need to send and receive faxes at a slower rate. Try setting the Fax
Speed to Medium (14400) or Slow (9600) if you use one of the following:
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An Internet phone service
A PBX system
Fax over Internet Protocol (FoIP)
An ISDN service
Cause The HP All-in-One might be connected to a telephone wall jack that is set up for digital
phones.
Solution Make sure you connect the HP All-in-One to an analog phone line or you will not
be able to send or receive faxes. To check if your phone line is digital, connect a regular analog
phone to the line and listen for a dial tone. If you do not hear a normal sounding dial tone, it
might be a phone line set up for digital phones. Connect the HP All-in-One to an analog phone
line and try sending or receiving a fax.
Cause The HP All-in-One shares the same phone line with a DSL service and the DSL
modem might not be properly grounded.
Solution If the DSL modem is not properly grounded, it can create noise on the phone line.
Phone lines with poor sound quality (noise) can cause faxing problems. You can check the
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sound quality of the phone line by plugging a phone into the telephone wall jack and listening
for static or other noise.
If you hear noise, do the following
1. Turn off your DSL modem and completely remove power for at least 15 minutes.
2. Turn the DSL modem back on.
3. Listen to the dial tone again. If the dial tone sounds clear (no noise or static), try sending
or receiving a fax.
Note You might notice static on the phone line again in the future. If the HP All-in-
One stops sending and receiving faxes, repeat this process.
If the phone line is still noisy, contact your phone company. For information on turning your
DSL modem off, contact your DSL provider for support.
Cause You are faxing over the Internet using an IP phone, and there was a problem with the
transmission.
Solution Try resending your fax at a later time. Also, make sure your Internet service provider
supports faxing over the Internet.
If the problem persists, contact your Internet service provider.
The HP All-in-One cannot send faxes, but can receive faxes
Cause The HP All-in-One is not set up properly for faxing.
Solution Follow the instructions provided in this guide to set up the HP All-in-One properly
for faxing, based on the equipment and services you have on the same phone line as the
HP All-in-One. Then, run a fax test to check the status of the HP All-in-One and to make sure
you set it up properly.
The HP All-in-One prints a report with the results of the test. If the test fails, review the report
for information on how to fix the problem.
Cause The HP All-in-One might be dialing too fast or too soon.
Solution You might need to insert some pauses in the number sequence. For example, if
you need to access an outside line before dialing the phone number, insert a pause following
the access number. If your number is 95555555, and 9 accesses an outside line, you might
insert pauses as follows: 9-555-5555. To enter a pause in the fax number you are typing, press
the Space button repeatedly until a dash (-) appears on the display.
If you are using a speed dial entry to send the fax, update the speed dial entry to include pauses
in the number sequence.
You can also send the fax using monitor dialing. This enables you to listen to the phone line
as you dial. You can set the pace of your dialing and respond to prompts as you dial.
Cause The number you entered when sending the fax is not in the proper format.
Solution Check to see that the fax number you entered is correct and in the proper format.
For example, you might need to dial a "9" prefix, depending on your phone system.
If your phone line has a PBX system, make sure you are dialing the number for an outside line
before dialing the fax number.
Cause The receiving fax machine is having problems.
Solution To check this, try calling the fax number from a telephone and listen for fax tones.
If you cannot hear fax tones, the receiving fax might not be turned on or connected, or a voice
mail service could be interfering with the recipient's phone line. You can also ask the recipient
to check the receiving fax machine for any problems.
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The HP All-in-One is having problems sending a manual fax
Cause The recipient's fax machine might not support receiving faxes manually.
Solution Check with the recipient to see if their fax machine can receive faxes manually.
Cause You did not press Start Fax Black or Start Fax Color within three seconds of hearing
fax tones.
Solution If you are sending a fax manually, make sure that you press Start Fax Black or
Start Fax Color within three seconds of hearing the recipient's fax tones, otherwise the
transmission might fail.
Cause The telephone used to initiate the fax call was not connected directly to the HP All-
in-One or was not connected properly.
Solution
Note This possible solution applies only in the countries/regions that receive a 2-wire
phone cord in the box with the HP All-in-One, including: Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Korea,
Latin America, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
To send a fax manually, the telephone must be connected directly to the port labeled 2-EXT
on the HP All-in-One, as shown below.
1
2
3
Telephone wall jack
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
Telephone
Cause The Fax Speed setting might be set too fast.
Solution Try setting the Fax Speed to Medium (14400) or Slow (9600), and then resend
the fax.
Cause The HP All-in-One is not detecting an original loaded in the document feeder tray.
Solution If you did not load an original in the document feeder tray, or if the original is not
pushed in far enough, you will be unable to send a fax manually. Load an original in the
document feeder tray, or push the original farther into the tray. Once the HP All-in-One detects
the original, a confirmation message appears on the display.
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The HP All-in-One cannot receive faxes, but can send faxes
Cause The HP All-in-One is not set up properly for faxing.
Solution Follow the instructions in this guide to set up the HP All-in-One properly for faxing,
based on the equipment and services you have on the same phone line as the HP All-in-One.
Then, run a fax test to check the status of the HP All-in-One and to make sure you set it up
properly.
The HP All-in-One prints a report with the results of the test. If the test fails, review the report
for information on how to fix the problem.
Cause Auto Answer is turned off, which means that the HP All-in-One will not answer
incoming calls. You must be available to respond in person to incoming fax calls, or the HP All-
in-One will not answer the incoming fax call.
Solution Depending on your office setup, you might be able to set the HP All-in-One to
answer incoming calls automatically.
If you must have Auto Answer off, you will need to press Start Fax Black or Start Fax
Color to receive a fax.
Tip If you are not close enough to the HP All-in-One to reach the control panel, wait
several seconds, and then press 1 2 3 on your phone. If the HP All-in-One does not
begin receiving the fax, wait several more seconds and press 1 2 3 again. After the
HP All-in-One begins to receive the fax, you can hang up the phone.
Cause You subscribe to a voice mail service at the same phone number you use for fax calls.
Solution Set the HP All-in-One to answer faxes manually. You cannot receive faxes
automatically if you have a voice mail service at the same phone number you use for fax calls.
You must receive faxes manually; this means you must be available to respond in person to
incoming fax calls.
Cause You have a computer dial-up modem on the same phone line as the HP All-in-One.
Solution If you have a computer dial-up modem on the same phone line as the HP All-in-
One, check to make sure that the software that came with your modem is not set to receive
faxes automatically. Modems that are set up to receive faxes automatically take over the phone
line to receive all incoming faxes, which prevents the HP All-in-One from receiving fax calls.
Cause If you have an answering machine on the same phone line with the HP All-in-One,
you might have one of the following problems:
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Your outgoing message might be too long or too loud to allow the HP All-in-One to detect
fax tones, and the sending fax machine might disconnect.
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Your answering machine might not have enough quiet time after your outgoing message
to allow the HP All-in-One to detect fax tones. This problem is most common with digital
answering machines.
Solution If you have an answering machine on the same phone line with the HP All-in-One,
do the following:
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Disconnect the answering machine and then try receiving a fax. If faxing is successful
without the answering machine, the answering machine might be causing the problem.
Reconnect the answering machine and record your outgoing message again. Record a
message that is approximately 10 seconds in duration. Speak slowly and at a low volume
when recording your message. Leave at least 5 seconds of silence at the end of the voice
message. There should be no background noise when recording this silent time. Try to
receive a fax again.
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Cause The answering machine is not set up properly with the HP All-in-One.
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Solution
Note This possible solution applies only in the countries/regions that receive a 2-wire
phone cord in the box with the HP All-in-One, including: Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Korea,
Latin America, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
When you have an answering machine on the same phone line you use for fax calls, you must
connect the answering machine directly to the HP All-in-One using the port labeled 2-EXT, as
shown below. You also need to set the correct number of rings to answer for both the answering
machine and HP All-in-One.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Telephone wall jack
Connect to the IN port on the answering machine
Connect to the OUT port on the answering machine
Telephone (optional)
Answering machine
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
Make sure the HP All-in-One is set to receive faxes automatically and that the Rings to
Answer setting is correct. The number of rings to answer for the HP All-in-One should be
greater than the number of rings to answer for the answering machine. Set your answering
machine to a low number of rings and the HP All-in-One to answer in the maximum number of
rings supported by your device. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/region.) In
this setup, the answering machine will answer the call and the HP All-in-One will monitor the
line. If the HP All-in-One detects fax tones, the HP All-in-One will receive the fax. If the call is
a voice call, the answering machine will record the incoming message.
Cause You have a special ring pattern for your fax phone number (using a distinctive ring
service through your telephone company), and the Distinctive Ring setting on the HP All-in-
One does not match.
Solution If you have a special ring pattern for your fax phone number (using a distinctive ring
service through your telephone company), make sure that the Distinctive Ring setting on the
HP All-in-One is set to match. For example, if the phone company has assigned your number
a double ring pattern, make sure Double Rings is selected as the Distinctive Ring setting.
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Note The HP All-in-One cannot recognize some ring patterns, such as those with
alternating short and long ringing patterns. If you are having problems with a ring
pattern of this type, ask your phone company to assign a non-alternating ring pattern.
If you are not using a distinctive ring service, make sure that the Distinctive Ring setting on
the HP All-in-One is set to All Rings.
Cause The Distinctive Ring setting is not set to All Rings (and you are not using a distinctive
ring service).
Solution If you are not using a distinctive ring service, make sure that the Distinctive
Ring setting on the HP All-in-One is set to All Rings.
Cause The fax signal level might not be strong enough, which can cause fax reception
problems.
Solution If the HP All-in-One shares the same phone line with other types of phone
equipment, such as an answering machine, a computer dial-up modem, or a multi-port switch
box, the fax signal level might be reduced. The signal level can also be reduced if you use a
splitter or connect extra cables to extend the length of your phone. A reduced fax signal can
cause problems during fax reception.
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If you are using a splitter or extension cables, try removing them and connecting the HP
All-in-One directly to the telephone wall jack.
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To find out if other equipment is causing a problem, disconnect everything except the
HP All-in-One from the phone line, and then try to receive a fax. If you can receive faxes
successfully without the other equipment, one or more pieces of the other equipment is
causing problems; try adding them back one at a time and receiving a fax each time, until
you identify which equipment is causing the problem.
Cause The memory of the HP All-in-One is full.
Solution If Backup Fax Reception is enabled and there is an error condition on the HP All-
in-One, the memory might become full of faxes that have not yet been printed and the HP All-
in-One will stop answering calls. If an error condition exists that is preventing the HP All-in-
One from printing faxes, review the display for information on the error condition. Also, check
for the following problems:
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The HP All-in-One is not set up properly for faxing.
There is no paper loaded in the input tray.
There is a paper jam.
The ink cartridge door is open. Close the ink cartridge door, as shown below:
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The print head assembly is stalled. Turn the HP All-in-One off, remove any objects that
are blocking the print head assembly (including any packing materials), and then turn the
HP All-in-One on again.
Resolve any problems found. If there are any unprinted faxes stored in memory, the HP All-
in-One will begin printing all stored faxes in memory.
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Note To clear the memory, you can also delete the faxes stored in memory by turning
off the HP All-in-One.
Cause An error condition is preventing the HP All-in-One from receiving faxes and Backup
Fax Reception is set to Off.
Solution Check for the following problems:
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The HP All-in-One is turned off. Press the On button to turn on the device.
The HP All-in-One is not set up properly for faxing.
There is no paper loaded in the input tray.
There is a paper jam.
The ink cartridge door is open. Close the ink cartridge door.
The print head assembly is stalled. Turn the HP All-in-One off, remove any objects that
are blocking the print head assembly (including any packing materials), and then turn the
HP All-in-One on again.
Note If Backup Fax Reception is enabled and you turn off the HP All-in-One,
all faxes stored in memory are deleted, including any unprinted faxes that you
might have received while the HP All-in-One was in an error condition. You will
need to contact the senders to ask them to resend any unprinted faxes. For a list
of the faxes you have received, print the Fax Log. The Fax Log is not deleted
when the HP All-in-One is turned off.
After you resolve any problems found, the HP All-in-One can begin answering incoming fax
calls.
Fax tones are recorded on my answering machine
Cause The answering machine is not set up properly with the HP All-in-One or the Rings to
Answer setting is not correct.
Solution
Note This possible solution applies only in the countries/regions that receive a 2-wire
phone cord in the box with the HP All-in-One, including: Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Korea,
Latin America, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela, and Vietnam.
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When you have an answering machine on the same phone line you use for fax calls, you must
connect the answering machine directly to the HP All-in-One using the port labeled 2-EXT, as
shown below.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Telephone wall jack
Connect to the IN port on the answering machine
Connect to the OUT port on the answering machine
Telephone (optional)
Answering machine
Use the phone cord supplied in the box with the HP All-in-One
Make sure the HP All-in-One is set to receive faxes automatically and that the Rings to
Answer setting is correct. The number of rings to answer for the HP All-in-One should be
greater than the number of rings to answer for the answering machine. If the answering
machine and the HP All-in-One are set to the same number of rings to answer, both devices
will answer the call and fax tones will be recorded on the answering machine.
Set your answering machine to a low number of rings and the HP All-in-One to answer in the
maximum number of rings supported. (The maximum number of rings varies by country/
region.) In this setup, the answering machine will answer the call and the HP All-in-One will
monitor the line. If the HP All-in-One detects fax tones, the HP All-in-One will receive the fax.
If the call is a voice call, the answering machine will record the incoming message.
Cause The HP All-in-One is set up to receive faxes manually, which means that the HP All-
in-One will not answer incoming calls. You must be available to respond in person to incoming
fax calls, or the HP All-in-One will not receive the fax and your answering machine will record
the fax tones.
Solution Set up the HP All-in-One to answer incoming calls automatically by turning on Auto
Answer. If it is turned off, the HP All-in-One will not monitor incoming calls and receive faxes.
In this case, the answering machine will answer the fax call and record the fax tones.
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Network troubleshooting
This section addresses problems you might encounter while setting up a network.
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Wired network setup troubleshooting
This section addresses problems you might encounter setting up a wired network.
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The computer is unable to discover the HP All-in-One
Cause Cables are not connected properly.
Solution Check the following cables to ensure they are connected properly.
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Cables between the HP All-in-One and the hub or router
Cables between the hub or router and your computer
Cables to and from your modem or HP All-in-One Internet connection (if applicable)
Cause Your Local Area Network card (LAN card) is not set up properly.
Solution Make sure that your LAN card is set up properly.
To check your LAN card (Windows)
1. Right-click My Computer.
2. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Hardware tab.
3. Click Device Manager.
4. Make sure your card shows up under Network Adapters.
5. Refer to the documentation that came with your card.
To check your LAN card (Mac)
1. Click the Apple icon on the Menu bar.
2. Select About This Mac and then click More Info.
The System Profiler is displayed.
3. In the System Profiler, click Network.
Make sure your LAN card appears in the list.
Cause You do not have an active network connection.
Solution Check to see if you have an active network connection.
To see if you have an active network connection
Check the two Ethernet indicator lights on the top and bottom of the RJ-45 Ethernet jack
on the back of the HP All-in-One. The lights indicate the following:
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a. Top light: If this light is a solid green, the device is properly connected to the network,
and communications have been established. If the top light is off, there is no network
connection.
b. Bottom light: This yellow light flashes when data is being sent or received by the
device over the network.
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To establish an active network connection
1. Check the cable connections from the HP All-in-One to your gateway, router, or hub to
ensure connections are secure.
2. If the connections are secure, turn off the power on the HP All-in-One, and then turn it on
again. Press the On button on the control panel to turn the HP All-in-One off, and press
it again to turn the device on. Also, turn off the power on your router or hub, and then turn
it on again.
I received a System Requirements Error: No TCP/IP
Cause Your Local Area Network (LAN) card is not installed properly.
Solution Make sure your LAN card is installed properly and set up for TCP/IP. See the
instructions that came with your LAN card.
The Printer not Found screen appears during installation
Cause The HP All-in-One is not turned on.
Solution Turn on the HP All-in-One.
Cause You do not have an active network connection.
Solution Make sure you have an active network connection.
To make sure your network connection is active
1. If the connections are secure, turn off the power on the HP All-in-One, and then turn it on
again. Press the On button on the control panel to turn the HP All-in-One off, and press
it again to turn the device on. Also, turn off the power on your router or hub, and then turn
it on again.
2. Check the cable connections from the HP All-in-One to your gateway, router, or hub to
ensure connections are secure.
3. Make sure the HP All-in-One is connected to the network with a CAT-5 Ethernet cable.
Cause Cables are not connected properly.
Solution Check the following cables to ensure they are connected properly:
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Cables between the HP All-in-One and the hub or router
Cables between the hub or router and your computer
Cables to and from your modem or HP All-in-One Internet connection (if applicable)
Cause A firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware application is preventing the HP All-in-One from
accessing your computer.
Solution Uninstall the HP All-in-One software, and then reboot your computer. Temporarily
disable the firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware, and then reinstall the HP All-in-One software.
You can re-enable your firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware application after installation is
complete. If you see firewall pop-up messages, you must accept or allow the pop-up messages.
For more information, see the documentation provided with the firewall software.
Cause A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is preventing the HP All-in-One from accessing your
computer.
Solution Try temporarily disabling the VPN before proceeding with the installation.
Note The HP All-in-One functionality will be limited during VPN sessions.
Cause The Ethernet cable is not plugged in to the router, switch, or hub, or the cable is
defective.
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Solution Try reinserting the cables. Or, if necessary, try a different cable.
Cause The HP All-in-One is assigned an AutoIP address instead of DHCP.
Solution This indicates that the HP All-in-One is not connected properly to the network.
Check the following:
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Make sure all cables are connected properly and securely.
If the cables are connected properly, your access point, router, or home gateway might
not be sending an address. If this is the case, you might need to reset the device.
Make sure the HP All-in-One is on the correct network.
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Cause The HP All-in-One is on the wrong subnet or gateway.
Solution Print a network configuration page, and verify that the router and HP All-in-One are
on the same subnet and gateway.
To print the network configuration page
1. On the control panel of the HP All-in-One, press Setup.
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
until Network is highlighted, and then press OK.
until View Network Settings is highlighted, and then press OK.
until Print Network Configuration Page is highlighted, and then press OK.
This prints the network configuration page.
I am using a cable modem without a router and I do not have IP addresses
Cause If you have a computer with a cable modem, a separate Local Area Network (LAN)
for your other computers, and no DHCP or router, you must use AutoIP to assign IP addresses
to the other computers and to the HP All-in-One.
Solution
To obtain an IP address for the computer with the cable modem
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) assigns either a static or dynamic IP address to the
computer with the cable modem.
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To assign IP addresses to the remaining computers and the HP All-in-One
Use AutoIP to assign IP addresses to the remaining computers and the HP All-in-One.
Do not assign a static IP address.
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Wireless setup troubleshooting
This section addresses problems you might encounter setting up a network. Check the device
display for specific error messages.
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You do not see the SSID
Cause Your access point is not broadcasting its network name (SSID) because the
Broadcast SSID option is turned off..
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Solution Access the Embedded Web Server and turn on the Broadcast SSID option. You
can also use the Enter a New Network Name (SSID) option in the Wireless Setup Wizard.
Cause The access point (infrastructure) or computer (ad hoc) is out of range.
Solution In order to establish a good signal between the HP All-in-One and access point
(infrastructure) or computer (ad hoc), you might have to experiment a bit. Assuming the
equipment is functioning properly, try doing the following things separately or in combination:
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If there is a long distance between your computer or access point and the HP All-in-One,
move them closer together.
If there are metal objects (such as a metal bookcase or refrigerator) in the transmission
path, clear the path between the HP All-in-One and the computer or access point.
If a cordless telephone, microwave, or other device that emits radio signals transmitting
at 2.4 GHz is nearby, move it farther away to reduce radio interference.
Cause The SSID is out of sight at the bottom of the list.
Solution Press
to scroll to the bottom of the list. Infrastructure entries are listed first, ad
hoc last.
Cause The access point firmware needs updating.
Solution Check for firmware updates for your access point on the manufacturer's Web site.
Update the firmware on the access point.
Cause Your wireless adapter on your computer is not broadcasting the SSID (ad hoc).
Solution Verify that the wireless adapter is broadcasting the SSID. Print a network
configuration page from the HP All-in-One, and verify that the SSID for the wireless adapter
appears on the network configuration page. If the wireless adapter is not broadcasting the
SSID, see the documentation that came with your computer.
Cause The firmware for the wireless adapter on your computer needs updating (ad hoc).
Solution Check for firmware updates for your wireless adapter on the manufacturer's Web
site, and then update the firmware.
Cause An Ethernet cable is connected to the HP All-in-One.
Solution When an Ethernet cable is plugged into the HP All-in-One, the wireless radio turns
off. Unplug the Ethernet cable.
Weak signal
Cause The access point is too far away or there is interference.
Solution In order to establish a good signal between the HP All-in-One and access point,
you might have to experiment a bit. Assuming the equipment is functioning properly, try doing
the following things separately or in combination:
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If there is a long distance between your computer or access point and the HP All-in-One,
move them closer together.
If there are metal objects (such as a metal bookcase or refrigerator) in the transmission
path, clear the path between the HP All-in-One and the computer or access point.
If a cordless telephone, microwave, or other device that emits radio signals transmitting
at 2.4 GHz is nearby, move it farther away to reduce radio interference.
Error message: Cannot connect to network
Cause The equipment is not turned on.
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Solution Turn on the networked devices, such as the access point for an infrastructure
network, or the computer for an ad hoc network. For more information on how to turn on the
access point, see the documentation that came with your access point.
Cause The HP All-in-One is not receiving a signal.
Solution Move the access point and the HP All-in-One closer together. Then run the HP All-
in-One Wireless Setup Wizard again.
Cause You have entered the SSID incorrectly.
Solution Enter the SSID correctly. Remember that the SSID is case-sensitive.
Cause You have entered the WEP key incorrectly.
Solution Enter the WEP key correctly. Remember that the WEP key is case-sensitive.
Cause The wireless settings on the HP All-in-One do not match the wireless settings of your
access point.
Solution Use the Embedded Web Server to compare the wireless settings of the HP All-in-
One with the wireless settings for your access point. Change either the device or access point
settings so that both the HP All-in-One and the access point have matching wireless settings.
Cause You entered the wrong mode (ad hoc or infrastructure) or security type.
Solution Enter the correct mode or security type. Use the Embedded Web Server to compare
the wireless settings of the HP All-in-One with the wireless settings for your access point.
Change either the device or access point settings so that both the HP All-in-One and the access
point have matching wireless settings.
Cause MAC filtering is enabled on your access point.
Solution Keep MAC filtering enabled, but change the settings to allow the access point to
communicate with the HP All-in-One.
Error message: Cannot connect to network. Unsupported authentication or encryption
type
Cause Your network is configured with an authentication protocol not supported by the
HP All-in-One.
Solution Open the Embedded Web Server of your access point and change the security
settings. Use one of the supported protocol types listed in the Embedded Web Server.
Types not supported include: LEAP, PEAP, EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, or EAP-TTLS.
Error message: Invalid WEP Key
Cause An invalid WEP key was entered.
Solution If you do not know the WEP key, see the documentation that came with your access
point. The WEP key is stored within the access point. Usually you can find the WEP key by
logging on to the Embedded Web Server of your access point through your computer.
Cause The WEP key index setting of your access point does not match the WEP key index
setting of the HP All-in-One.
Solution The HP All-in-One is looking for a WEP key index of 1. If the WEP key index setting
was changed on the access point, open the Embedded Web Server for the HP All-in-One and
update the index setting to match the index setting of your access point. Once you've updated
the index setting on the HP All-in-One, re-run the Wireless Setup Wizard.
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Note Some access points provide more than one WEP key. Make sure you use the
first WEP key (index 1) when setting up your wireless network.
Error message: Invalid passphrase
Cause You have entered the WPA passphrase incorrectly.
Solution Use the Wireless Setup Wizard to enter the correct passphrase. Make sure it has
between 8 and 63 characters, and matches the passphrase programmed in the access point
(case sensitive).
Error message: The access point timed out before a connection could be made
Cause You are using SecureEZ setup and your access point allows only a limited amount
of time for you complete the setup.
Solution Start the setup process again and make sure to complete the setup in the time
allowed.
Error message: More than 1 SecureEZ Setup access point found
Cause Someone else in the vicinity is also using SecureEZ Setup to set up a device.
Solution Cancel the setup and start over.
Error message: Another device connected to the access point before your device tried
connecting
Cause Another device in the vicinity connected to your access point before the HP All-in-
One was able to connect.
Solution Cancel the setup and start over.
Network software installation troubleshooting
This section addresses network setup problems you might encounter after establishing the network
connection, inserting the CD and starting the software installation.
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I received a System Requirements Error: No TCP/IP
Cause Your Local Area Network (LAN) card is not installed properly.
Solution Make sure your LAN card is installed properly and set up for TCP/IP. See the
instructions that came with your LAN card.
The Printer Not Found screen appears during installation
Cause A firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware application is preventing the HP All-in-One from
accessing your computer.
Solution Uninstall the HP All-in-One software, and then reboot your computer. Temporarily
disable the firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware, and then reinstall the HP All-in-One software.
You can re-enable your firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware application after installation is
complete. If you see firewall pop-up messages, you must accept or allow the pop-up messages.
For more information, see the documentation provided with the firewall software.
Cause A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is preventing the HP All-in-One from accessing your
computer.
Solution Temporarily disable the VPN before proceeding with the installation.
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Note The HP All-in-One functionality will be limited during VPN sessions.
Cause The Ethernet cable is not plugged in to the router, switch, or hub, or the cable is
defective.
Solution Reinsert the cables. Or, if necessary, try a different cable.
Cause The HP All-in-One is assigned an AutoIP address instead of DHCP.
Solution The HP All-in-One is not connected properly to the network.
Check the following:
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Make sure all cables are connected properly and securely.
If the cables are connected properly, your access point, router, or home gateway might
not be sending an address. If this is the case, you might need to reset the HP All-in-One.
Make sure the HP All-in-One is on the correct network.
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Cause The HP All-in-One is on the wrong subnet or gateway.
Solution Print a network configuration page, and verify that the router and HP All-in-One are
on the same subnet and gateway. For more information, see the onscreen Help that came with
the HP All-in-One.
Cause The HP All-in-One is not turned on.
Solution Turn on the HP All-in-One.
Clear paper jams
If the paper was loaded in the input tray, you might need to clear the paper jam from the rear door.
Paper can also jam in the automatic document feeder. Several common actions can cause paper
to jam the automatic document feeder:
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Placing too much paper in the document feeder tray. The automatic document feeder can hold
up to 50 sheets of letter or A4 paper, or 35 sheets of legal paper.
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Using paper that is too thick or too thin for the HP All-in-One.
Trying to add paper to the document feeder tray while the HP All-in-One is feeding pages.
To clear a paper jam from the rear door
1. Turn off the HP All-in-One.
2. Press in the tab on the rear door to release the door. Remove the door by pulling it away from
the HP All-in-One.
Caution Trying to clear a paper jam from the front of the HP All-in-One can damage
the print mechanism. Always access and clear paper jams through the rear door.
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3. Gently pull the paper out of the rollers.
Caution If the paper tears when you are removing it from the rollers, check the rollers
and wheels for torn pieces of paper that might be remaining inside the device. If you
do not remove all the pieces of paper from the HP All-in-One, more paper jams are
likely to occur.
4. Replace the rear door. Gently push the door forward until it snaps into place.
5. Turn on the HP All-in-One, and then press OK to continue the current job.
To clear a paper jam in the automatic document feeder
Caution Do not lift the lid of the HP All-in-One and try to remove the jammed document
from the glass. You might damage your original document.
1. Remove all originals from the document feeder tray.
2. Lift the cover of the automatic document feeder.
3. Lift the automatic document feeder mechanism.
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4. Gently pull out any paper that is jammed in the automatic document feeder mechanism.
Caution If the paper tears when you are removing it, check for torn pieces of paper
that might remain inside the mechanism. If you do not remove all the pieces of paper
from the automatic document feeder, more paper jams are likely to occur.
5. Lower the automatic document feeder mechanism, and then close the cover of the automatic
document feeder.
The cover clicks when it is completely closed.
Information on ink cartridges
The following tips help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality.
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Keep all ink cartridges in the original sealed packages until they are needed.
Turn off the HP All-in-One from the control panel. Do not turn off the device by turning off a
power strip or unplugging the power cord from the HP All-in-One. If you improperly turn off the
HP All-in-One, the print head assembly might not return to the correct position.
Store ink cartridges at room temperature (15.6°-26.6° C or 60°-78° F).
HP recommends that you do not remove the ink cartridges from the HP All-in-One until you
have replacement cartridges available to install. If you are transporting the HP All-in-One make
sure you leave the ink cartridges installed to avoid ink leakage from the print head assembly.
Clean the print head when you notice a significant decrease in print quality.
Do not clean the print head unnecessarily. This wastes ink and shortens the life of the
cartridges.
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Handle ink cartridges carefully. Dropping, jarring, or rough handling during installation can
cause temporary printing problems.
Ink cartridge messages
Use this section to solve ink cartridge-related error messages that you might encounter while using
the HP All-in-One.
Calibration error
Cause An incorrect type of paper is loaded in the input tray.
Solution If you have color or photo paper loaded in the input tray when the printer aligns,
the calibration might fail. Load unused plain white letter or A4 paper into the input tray, and
then press OK on the control panel.
Cannot print
Cause The indicated ink cartridge(s) are out of ink.
Solution Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s) immediately so that you can resume printing.
The HP All-in-One cannot continue printing until the indicated ink cartridge(s) are replaced. All
printing will stop.
For more information, see:
The following ink cartridges cannot be used after device initialization and must be
replaced
Cause The wrong ink cartridge(s) are installed.
Solution The indicated ink cartridge(s) cannot be used after the device has undergone first-
time setup. Replace the ink cartridge(s) with the appropriate ink cartridges for the HP All-in-
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One. To find out the reorder number for all the ink cartridges that the HP All-in-One supports,
follow the instructions provided in this guide.
For more information, see:
Cause The ink cartridge(s) are not intended for use in this device.
Solution Contact HP Support. Go to:
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling
for technical support.
Ink cartridge problem
Cause The indicated ink cartridge(s) are missing or are damaged.
Solution Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s) immediately so that you can resume printing.
If there are no ink cartridges missing from the HP All-in-One, the ink cartridge contacts might
need to be cleaned.
If there are no ink cartridges missing from the HP All-in-One, and you still receive this message
after cleaning the ink cartridge contacts, you might have a damaged ink cartridge. Contact HP
customer support. Go to:
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling
for technical support.
For more information, see:
Ink cartridge(s) are empty
Cause The indicated ink cartridge(s) are out of ink.
Solution Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s) with new ink cartridge(s).
For more information, see:
Ink cartridge(s) are expired
Cause The ink in the indicated ink cartridge(s) is at the expiration date.
Solution Each ink cartridge has an expiration date. The purpose of expiration is to protect
the printing system and to ensure ink quality. When you receive an ink cartridge(s) are expired
message, remove and replace the expired ink cartridge, and then close the message. You can
also continue printing without replacing the ink cartridge, by following the instructions on the
HP All-in-One or the ink cartridge expiration message on your computer screen. HP
recommends replacing the expired ink cartridges. HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability
of expired ink cartridges. Device service or repairs required as a result of using expired ink will
not be covered under warranty.
For more information, see:
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Ink expiration near
Cause The ink in the indicated ink cartridge(s) is near expiration.
Solution One or more of the ink cartridges are near their expiration date.
Each ink cartridge has an expiration date. The purpose of expiration is to protect the printing
system and to ensure ink quality. When you receive an ink cartridge(s) are expired message,
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remove and replace the expired ink cartridge, and then close the message. You can also
continue printing without replacing the ink cartridge, by following the instructions on the HP All-
in-One or the ink cartridge expiration message on your computer screen. HP recommends
replacing the expired ink cartridges. HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of expired
ink cartridges. Device service or repairs required as a result of using expired ink will not be
covered under warranty.
For more information, see:
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Non-HP ink
Cause The HP All-in-One detected non-HP ink.
Solution Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s).
HP recommends that you use genuine HP ink cartridges. Genuine HP ink cartridges are
designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great results, time after time.
Note HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP ink. Printer service or
repairs required as a result of printer failure or damage attributable to the use of non-
HP ink will not be covered under warranty.
If you believe you purchased genuine HP ink cartridge(s), go to:
For more information, see:
Original HP ink depleted
Cause The original HP ink in the indicated ink cartridge(s) has been depleted.
Solution Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s) or press OK on the control panel to continue.
HP recommends that you use genuine HP ink cartridges. Genuine HP ink cartridges are
designed and tested with HP printers to help you easily produce great results, time after time.
Note HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-HP ink. Printer service or
repairs required as a result of printer failure or damage attributable to the use of non-
HP ink will not be covered under warranty.
For more information, see:
Print head assembly is stalled
Cause The print head assembly is blocked.
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Solution Remove any objects that are blocking the print head assembly.
To clear the print head assembly
1. Open the ink cartridge door by lifting from the front center of the device, until the door
locks into place.
2. Remove any objects that are blocking the print head assembly, including any packing
materials.
3. Turn the HP All-in-One off, then turn it on again.
4. Close the ink cartridge door.
Print head failure
Cause The print head assembly or the ink delivery system has failed and the HP All-in-One
can no longer print.
Solution Contact HP Support. Go to:
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling
for technical support.
Printer alignment failed
Cause An incorrect type of paper is loaded in the input tray.
Solution If you have color or photo paper loaded in the input tray when you align the printer,
the alignment might fail. Load unused plain white letter or A4 paper into the input tray, and then
try the alignment again. If the alignment fails again, you might have a defective sensor.
Contact HP Support. Go to:
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling
for technical support.
Cause The print head assembly or sensor is defective.
Solution Contact HP Support. Go to:
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling
for technical support.
Replace ink cartridges soon
Cause This warning indicates one or more ink cartridge is out of ink.
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Solution You might be able to continue printing for a short period of time with ink remaining
in the print head assembly. Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s) or press OK on the control
panel to continue.
For more information, see:
Wrong ink cartridge(s) installed
Cause The wrong ink cartridge(s) are installed.
Solution The first time you set up and use the HP All-in-One, make sure to install the ink
cartridges that were shipped with your device. The ink in these ink cartridges is specially
formulated to mix with the ink in the print head assembly.
To resolve this error, replace the affected ink cartridge(s) with the ink cartridges that were
shipped with the HP All-in-One.
For more information, see:
Ink cartridge is missing, incorrectly installed, or not intended for your device
Cause One or more ink cartridges are missing.
Solution Remove and reinsert the ink cartridges and verify that they are fully inserted and
locked in place.
Cause One or more of the ink cartridges are not installed or are installed incorrectly.
Solution Remove and reinsert the ink cartridges and verify that they are fully inserted and
locked in place. If the problem persists, clean the copper-colored contacts of the print
cartridges.
Cause The ink cartridge is defective or not intended for use in this device.
Solution Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s) immediately so that you can resume printing.
If there are no ink cartridges missing from the HP All-in-One, the ink cartridge contacts might
need to be cleaned.
If there are no ink cartridges missing from the HP All-in-One, and you still receive this message
after cleaning the ink cartridge contacts, you might have a damaged ink cartridge. Contact HP
customer support. Go to:
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling
for technical support.
For more information, see:
Cause The wrong ink cartridge(s) are installed.
Solution The first time you set up and use the HP All-in-One, make sure to install the ink
cartridges that were shipped with your device. The ink in these ink cartridges is specially
formulated to mix with the ink in the print head assembly.
To resolve this error, replace the affected ink cartridge(s) with the ink cartridges that were
shipped with the HP All-in-One.
For more information, see:
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Support process
If you have a problem, follow these steps:
1. Check the documentation that came with the HP All-in-One.
to all HP customers. It is the fastest source for up-to-date device information and expert
assistance and includes the following features:
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Fast access to qualified online support specialists
Software and driver updates for the HP All-in-One
Valuable HP All-in-One and troubleshooting information for common problems
Proactive device updates, support alerts, and HP newsgrams that are available when you
register the HP All-in-One
3. Call HP support. Support options and availability vary by device, country/region, and language.
HP support by phone
For a list of support phone numbers, see the inside back cover of this guide.
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Phone support period
One year of phone support is available in North America, Asia Pacific, and Latin America (including
Mexico). To determine the duration of phone support in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, go
Placing a call
Call HP support while you are in front of the computer and the HP All-in-One. Be prepared to provide
the following information:
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Model number (located on the label on the front of the HP All-in-One)
Serial number (located on the back or bottom of the HP All-in-One)
Messages that appear when the situation occurs
Answers to these questions:
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Has this situation happened before?
Can you re-create it?
Did you add any new hardware or software to your computer at about the time that this
situation began?
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Did anything else occur prior to this situation (such as a thunderstorm, HP All-in-One was
moved, etc.)?
After the phone support period
After the phone support period, help is available from HP at an additional cost. Help may also be
the support phone number for your country/region to learn more about support options.
Additional warranty options
Extended service plans are available for the HP All-in-One at additional costs. Go
warranty area for information about the extended service plans.
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Technical information
6
The technical specifications and international regulatory information for the HP All-in-One are
provided in this section.
System requirements
Software system requirements are located in the Readme file.
Paper specifications
This section contains information about paper tray capacities and paper sizes.
Paper tray capacities
Type
Paper weight
Paper tray*
Output tray†
Photo tray*
Plain paper
Legal paper
Cards
20 to 24 lb. (75 to
90 gsm)
Up to 100 (20 lb.
paper)
50 (20 lb. paper)
n/a
20 to 24 lb. (75 to
90 gsm)
Up to 100 (20 lb.
paper)
50 (20 lb. paper)
n/a
110 lb. index max
(200 gsm)
Up to 40
25
10
Up to 20
n/a
Envelopes
20 to 24 lb. (75 to
90 gsm)
Up to 10
Transparency film
Labels
N/A
N/A
Up to 30
Up to 30
Up to 30
15 or fewer
n/a
25
25
n/a
4 x 6 inch (10 x 15 cm) 145 lb.
Photo paper
Up to 20
(236 gsm)
8.5 x 11 inch (216 x 279 N/A
mm) Photo paper
Up to 30
10
n/a
*
Maximum capacity.
†
Output tray capacity is affected by the type of paper and the amount of ink you are using.
HP recommends emptying the output tray frequently.
Maximum capacity.
*
Paper sizes
For a complete list of supported media sizes, see the printer software.
Print specifications
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Up to 1200 x 1200 rendered dpi black when printing from a computer
Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi color when printing from a computer and 1200-input dpi
Print speeds vary according to the complexity of the document
Panorama-size printing
Method: drop-on-demand thermal inkjet
Language: PCL3 GUI
Duty cycle: Up to 3000 printed pages per month
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Copy specifications
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Copy resolution up to 4800 x 4800
Digital image processing
Up to 99 copies from original (varies by model)
Zoom to 400%, fit to page (varies by model)
Copy speeds vary according to the complexity of the document
Scan specifications
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Image editor included
Integrated OCR software automatically converts scanned text to editable text (if installed)
Twain-compliant interface
Resolution: up to 4800 x 4800 dpi optical (varies by model); 19200 dpi enhanced (software)
Color: 48-bit color, 8-bit grayscale (256 levels of gray)
Maximum scan size from glass: 21.6 x 29.7 cm (8.5 x 11.7 inches)
Fax specifications
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Walk-up black-and-white and color fax capability.
Up to 110 speed dials (varies by model).
Up to 120-page memory (varies by model, based on ITU-T Test Image #1 at standard
resolution). More complicated pages or higher resolution takes longer and uses more memory.
Manual fax send and receive.
Automatic busy redial up to five times (varies by model).
Automatic no-answer redial one time (varies by model).
Confirmation and activity reports.
CCITT/ITU Group 3 fax with Error Correction Mode.
33.6 Kbps transmission.
3 seconds per page speed at 33.6 Kbps (based on ITU-T Test Image #1 at standard resolution).
More complicated pages or higher resolution take longer and use more memory.
Ring detect with automatic fax/answering machine switching.
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Photo (dpi)
Very Fine (dpi)
Fine (dpi)
Standard (dpi)
Black
200 x 200 (8-bit
grayscale)
300 x 300
200 x 200
200 x 100
Color
200 x 200
200 x 200
200 x 200
200 x 200
Physical specifications
Specification
Height
In the open position
45.7 cm (18 inches)
49.3 cm (19.4 inches)
43.9 cm (17 inches)
9.5 kg (21 pounds)
In the closed position
24.7 cm (9.7 inches)
45.7 cm (18 inches)
38.5 cm (15.2 inches)
9.5 kg (21 pounds)
Width
Depth
Weight
Power specifications
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Power consumption: 50 watts maximum (average printing)
Input voltage: AC 100 to 240 V ~ 1 A 50–60 Hz, grounded
Output voltage: DC 32 V===1560
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Environmental specifications
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Recommended operating temperature range: 15º to 30º C (59º to 86º F)
Allowable operating temperature range: 5º to 40º C (41º to 104º F)
Humidity: 20% to 80% RH non-condensing
Non-operating (Storage) temperature range: –40º to 60º C (–40º to 140º F)
In the presence of high electromagnetic fields, it is possible the output from the HP All-in-One
may be slightly distorted
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HP recommends using a USB cable less than or equal to 3 m (10 feet) in length to minimize
injected noise due to potential high electromagnetic fields
Acoustic information
If you have Internet access, you can get acoustic information from the HP Web site. Go
Environmental product stewardship program
Hewlett-Packard is committed to providing quality products in a environmentally sound manner. For
information on HP's Environmental product stewardship program, see the onscreen Help.
Regulatory notices
The HP All-in-One meets product requirements from regulatory agencies in your country/region. For
a complete listing of regulatory notices, see the onscreen Help.
Regulatory model identification number
For regulatory identification purposes, your product is assigned a Regulatory Model Number. The
Regulatory Model Number for your product is SDGOB-0605-02. This regulatory number should not
be confused with the marketing name (HP Photosmart C6100 All-in-One series, etc.) or product
numbers (Q8191A, etc.).
Ink cartridge warranty information
The HP ink cartridge(s) warranty is applicable when the product is used in its designated HP printing
device. This warranty does not cover HP ink products that have been refilled, remanufactured,
refurbished, misused, or tampered with.
During the warranty period the product is covered as long as the HP ink is not depleted and the end
of warranty date has not been reached. The end of warranty date, in YYYY/MM/DD format, may be
found on the product as indicated:
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color graphics display
display
Symbols/Numerics
10 x 15 cm photo paper
load 59
specifications 107
4 x 6 inch photo paper, load
802.11 wireless, configuration
page 29
802.3 wired, configuration
page 27
computer modem
computer-to-computer
network 16
config source (802.3 wired)
configuration page
Bluetooth 33
E
Embedded Web Server
access using web
browser 25
encryption
settings 32
envelopes
A
ADSL. See DSL
AirPort 13
answering machine
automatic document feeder
connect
wired network (Ethernet)
wireless, with access
point 13
wireless, without access
point 13
specifications 107
environment
Environmental product
stewardship program
connection problems
HP All-in-One does not turn
on 74
environmental
specifications 109
EWS. See Embedded Web
Server
control panel
buttons
F
fax
features
copy
B
answering machine, set
up 49, 50
specifications 108
customer support
base station. See access point
connection
Bluetooth, configuration page
warranty 106
button
D
computer modem, set up
buttons, control panel
default gateway (802.3
wired) 28
C
cancel
header 56
button
dial-up modem. See computer
modem
channel, wireless
communication 31
clean
exterior 72
settings 54
glass 71
direction pad
specifications 108
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settings 24
status 26
troubleshoot 76
fax problems
upgrade 21
network configuration page
J
O
K
OK button
on button
keypad
L
G
labels
P
general information,
glass
specifications 107
left arrow
legal paper
specifications 107
letter paper
specifications 107
link
paper
specifications 107
password, Embedded Web
Server 27
clean 71
H
configuration 28
speed 24
load
hardware address (802.3
wired) 27
help
PBX system, set up with fax
PC modem. See computer
modem
phone cord
10 x 15 cm photo paper
use onscreen Help
Hewlett-Packard Company
notices
check 78
M
phone line, answer ring
pattern 55
maintenance
hostname 27
phone support period
photo paper
I
ink
Media Access Control (MAC)
address 27, 29
memory cards
load 59
specifications 107
empty 102
ink cartridges
Photosmart Express
print
from software application
specifications 107
print head
damaged 102
empty 102
expired 102
incorrect 101, 105
missing 102
replace 67
slots
missing
modem. See computer modem
failure 104
stalled 103
printer found screen,
Windows 12
N
tips 101
troubleshoot 76
IP
network
name 31
112
HP Photosmart C6100 All-in-One series
Index
DSL 39
fax 34
test
R
receive fax
regulatory notices
regulatory model
identification number
reports
total packets
received 32
transmitted 32
total packets received (802.3
wired) 29
total packets transmitted (802.3
wired) 29
sharing 21
software application, print
from 65
software installation
reinstall 73
right arrow
uninstall 73
specifications. See technical
information
speed dial
SSID
transparencies
specifications 107
troubleshoot
rotate button
router 10
S
save
fax 76
incorrect measurements
scan
button
troubleshoot 95
start copy black
start copy color
start fax
documents 61
photos 61
black
color
subscriber identification code
scan glass
clean 71
security
T
Bluetooth 33
technical information
environmental
specifications 109
physical specifications
weight 108
send fax
troubleshooting
settings
fax 54
network 22
setup
unable to discover device
using a cable modem
U
button
telephone line, answer ring
pattern 55
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