Page 3 - Acknowledgements; Notice; Getting Started
Acknowledgements ColorSmart and HP ZoomSmart Scaling Technology are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company. Microsoft is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change withou...
Page 5 - Getting Started
Getting Started 1-1 PACKING LIST 1 HP DeskJet 1000C Printer 2 Power Cord 3 Black Print Cartridge 4 Color Print Cartridge 5 Printer Software Diskettes 6 User’s Guide 7 Output Tray 8 Starter CD PRINTER PARTS 1 Power Button and Indicator 2 Resume Button and Indicator 3 Cartridge Indicator 4 Paper Width...
Page 6 - SETTING UP THE PRINTER; STEP 1: Installing the Tray; Lower the tray to its horizontal position.; STEP 2: Connecting the Power Cable
1-2 Getting Started SETTING UP THE PRINTER Remove the four tapes securing the printer (one is at the back). Open the top cover and remove the fifth tape and white packing material from the inside of the printer. STEP 1: Installing the Tray 1. Align the guides on the output tray with the grooves on t...
Page 7 - STEP 4: Installing the Print Cartridges; Lift up the print cartridge latch.
Getting Started 1-3 STEP 4: Installing the Print Cartridges Note: Use only recommended print cartridges (HP part no. 51645A for black and HP part no. 51641A for color). Both print cartridges are installed in the same manner. 1. Press the Power button to turn on the printer. 2. Open the printer cover...
Page 8 - STEP 5: Loading Paper; Insert up to; Alternative Top Media Feed
1-4 Getting Started STEP 5: Loading Paper The HP DeskJet 1000C printer prints on plain paper and most other types of paper. Most plain paper used for photocopying yields good results. See page 4-2, “Recommended Printable Weight” for information on other paper types you can use. See also pages 2-2 th...
Page 10 - From Floppy Disks in Windows 3.1; Choose Run from the File menu.; From Floppy Disks in Windows 95; Select Printers from the Settings menu.; STEP 7: Align Cartridges and Printer Test
1-6 Getting Started From Floppy Disks in Windows 3.1 1. Start Microsoft Windows and make sure no other Windows applications are running. 2. Choose File in the Program Manager window menu. 3. Choose Run from the File menu. 4. Insert Disk 1 into the disk drive A or B of your computer. 5. At the Comman...
Page 11 - CHANGING PRINT SETTINGS; Getting the Most Out of Your Printer
Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-1 CHANGING PRINT SETTINGS HP’s Print Settings provide adjustments for every extended printing capability your printer offers. To change the print settings for the current document, change the print settings from within your software program. This procedure will...
Page 13 - PRINTING ON ENVELOPES; PRINTING ON LABELS; Setup
Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-3 PRINTING ON ENVELOPES Envelopes of different sizes can be printed on the printer using the alternative media feed. 1 . Make sure all paper is removed from the alternative media tray. 2 . Insert up to 3 envelopes against the right side of the tray, with the fl...
Page 14 - PRINTING ON CARDS
2-4 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer PRINTING ON CARDS 1 . Raise the output tray and insert up to 3/5 inch (15 mm) stack of cards against the right side of the In-Tray, with the print side down. 2 . Slide the paper width adjuster in until it presses lightly against the cards. Extend the card adj...
Page 15 - PRINTING ON HP PREMIUM; TRANSPARENCY FILM AND SLIDES
Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-5 PRINTING ON THICK (0.3 mm) CARDS Caution: To print thick cards or cards requiring straight paper path, use only the manual feed slot at the back of the printer. The cards must be fed into the printer individually. 1 . Insert the card against the side of the m...
Page 16 - Paper or HP Premium InkJet Paper.
2-6 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 4 . In HP’s print settings dialog box, click the Setup tab and do the following: • In the Paper Type box, select HP Transparency to print transparencies continuously or HP Transparency (Pause Control) to print each transparency separately. • In the Paper Size...
Page 17 - HP ZoomSmart Scaling Technology; Proceed to print your document.; Printing Booklet; Click Select one of the following features.
Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-7 PRINTING WITH SPECIAL FEATURES The HP printer software allows you to print with special features. To access these features, you need to click on the Features tab in the print settings dialog box. For instructions, refer to page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”....
Page 18 - Printing Billboard; Note: You can print only one page at a time.; Printing Handouts
2-8 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer Printing Billboard Printing in Billboard allows you to enlarge your page and prints sections of that page onto different sheets of paper. You can then tile them to form a large poster. Note: You can print only one page at a time. 1 . Click the Features tab in...
Page 19 - Printing Banner
Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-9 2-Sided Printing To print on both sides of the page: 1 . Click the Features tab in the print settings. See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”. 2 . Click Select one of the following features. 3 . Select 2-Sided Printing from the dropdown list box. 4. Select B...
Page 20 - Printing Mirror Image; Printing in Normal Mode
2-10 Getting the Most Out of Your Printer Printing Mirror Image This feature allows you to print a laterally inverted image of your page. 1 . Click the Features tab in the print settings. See page 2-1, “Changing Print Settings”. 2 . Click Select one of the following features. 3 . Select Mirror Image...
Page 21 - PRINTING IN DOS BOX
Getting the Most Out of Your Printer 2-11 PRINTING IN DOS BOX If you use DOS software programs, you must run Windows and access the DOS software through the MSDOS prompt in the Windows system. 1 . Choose HP DeskJet 1000C as your default printer. 2 . In HP’s print settings dialog box, click the DOS t...
Page 23 - PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDELINES; Online Help; Help
Solving Problems 3-1 PROBLEM SOLVING GUIDELINES If you do encounter a problem with your printer, you can seek help from the following sources: • Online Help This is the prefered method to getting help as the online help will step you to diagnose and solve your problems. Read the suggestions provided...
Page 24 - Printer Setup; WHEN THE LIGHTS BLINK; The Resume Light is blinking.
3-2 Solving Problems • You may be using a wrong parallel cable or the cable may be defective. Use an IEEE 1284 compliant parallel cable (HP part no. C2950A or C2951A). • Your printer is not selected as the default or current printer. Select your printer using the Printer Setup menu in your software ...
Page 27 - Paper does not eject from the printer.
Solving Problems 3-5 WHEN MEDIA DOES NOT FEED THROUGH THE PRINTER CORRECTLY Paper does not feed into the printer properly. • Re-load the paper. See page 1-4, “ STEP 5: Loading Paper”. • Too many sheets of paper were loaded, remove some paper. • Paper is damaged , wrinkled, or curled. Replace or remo...
Page 28 - Printing is slanted; Paper width and length guides are not; Envelopes do not feed into the printer.; Maintenance
3-6 Solving Problems Printing is slanted • Paper width and length guides are not used. • Paper is not fed into the printer properly. To load paper, see page 1-4 “ STEP 5: Loading Paper.” Media is blank when ejected from the printer. • The print nozzles of the print cartridge are covered by a sealing...
Page 29 - Ink is smearing or paper is wrinkling.
Solving Problems 3-7 Ink is smearing or paper is wrinkling. • You may have touched the printed page before the ink has dried. Wait for the printed page to dry before picking it up. • Too much ink was used on the printed page. Lower the intensity settings in your software application. Characters, dot...
Page 30 - Note; Run the Clean Print Cartridge Utility.; TESTING THE PRINTER; Press and hold the Power button.
3-8 Solving Problems WHEN THE INK NOZZLES ARE CLOGGED Prolonged exposure to air may cause ink crust to form on the ink nozzles of the print cartridges. You can use the following steps to remove the ink crust from the cartridges: Note : Be careful when clearing the ink crust from the cartridges, the ...
Page 31 - HP FIRST; Internet; Appendices
Appendices 4-1 CUSTOMER SUPPORT The information in the previous chapter suggests solutions to common problems. If your printer is not operating properly and these suggestions do not solve your problem, try using one of the following support services to obtain assistance. Note: There are no user serv...
Page 32 - HP Telephone Support; During the warranty period; What is the serial number of your printer?
4-2 Appendices HP Telephone Support During the warranty period , you may obtain assistance from the HP Customer Support Center. Before calling, please fill in the following information to be ready to help your Customer Support Center representative: Run the DJ1000C Toolbox software utility by double...
Page 33 - PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS
Appendices 4-3 PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS Print Method Plain paper drop-on-demand thermal inkjet printing Print Speed These are approximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending on the system configuration and software used.Up to 6 ppm for black printing Up to 3.5 ppm for color printing Resolution Le...
Page 34 - Black; Parallel Cable
4-4 Appendices HP Supplies HP Premium Transparency Film (US Letter, 50 sheets): 216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in.) C3834A HP Premium Transparency Film (US Letter, 20 sheets): 216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in.) C3828A HP Premium Transparency Film (A4, 50 sheets): 210 x 297 mm C3835A HP Premium Transparency Film (A...
Page 35 - Temperature; Product Certifications; Safety Certifications; EMI Certifications; Printer with Power Cord:; REGULATORY NOTICES
Appendices 4-5 Power Requirements 100 – 240 V ac (50 – 60 Hz)Power Consumption:3.8 W when idle30 W during printing Operating Environment Temperature Maximum operating temperature:5 ° C to 40 ° C (41 ° F to 104 ° F) Humidity: 10–80% RH non-condensingRecommended operating conditions for best print qua...
Page 36 - Svenska
4-6 Appendices Compliance Statement (Canada) This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Power cord statement The...
Page 37 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY; Manufacturer’s name:; Asia Hardcopy Manufacturing Operation; Manufacturer’s address:; All; conforms to the following Product Specifications:; kV Power Lines; Supplementary Information:; Chan Kum Yew, Quality Manager
Appendices 4-7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO / IEC Guide 22 and EN 45104 Manufacturer’s name: Hewlett-Packard Singapore (Pte) Ltd. Asia Hardcopy Manufacturing Operation 20 Gul Way Singapore 629196 Manufacturer’s address: declares, that the product Product Name: HP DeskJet 1000C Printer ...
Page 38 - Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement; HP Product; A. Extent of Limited Warranty
4-8 Appendices Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement HP Product Duration of Limited Warranty Software 90 Days Print cartridges 90 Days Printer peripheral hardware 1 Year A. Extent of Limited Warranty 1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer that HP products will be free from de...
Page 40 - Printed on recycled paper
C M Y CM MY CY CMY K H © Copyright 1997Hewlett-Packard Company Printed in USA 06/97Manual Part No. C2670-90001 Printed on recycled paper C2670-90001