Page 3 - Contents; Getting Started
1 Section • Understanding the Printer's Parts and Functions • Setting Up • Accessing Information Section • Loading Paper • Replacing and Maintaining Print Cartridges • Getting to Know Your Printer Software • Changing Print Settings • Printing with Special Features • Using Your Printer on a Network •...
Page 4 - Understanding the Printer's Parts and Functions; Printer Parts; Section 1 - Getting Started
2 9 8 1 2 3 7 4 6 4 5 Understanding the Printer's Parts and Functions Printer Parts Functions Power Button and Indicator Turns the printer on and off. See the following section on"Printer Lights". Resume Button and Indicator Indicates that user intervention is required.See the following sect...
Page 5 - Printer Lights
3 Section 1 - Getting Started The lights on the front panel of the printer indicate if the printer is on, in the process of receiving data,or in an error state. If the lights are... Then... Power Off The printer is off. Press the Power button to turn on the printer. Resume Off Cartridge Off Power On...
Page 6 - Step 2 - Install the Output Tray; Setting Up
4 Section 1 - Getting Started Step 1 - Unpack 1 Check that the following items are included with the printer: • Power Cord• Black Print Cartridge• Color Print Cartridge• User’s Guide• Output Tray• Starter CD• Print Kit 2 Remove the packaging material and the four pieces of tape securing the printer(...
Page 7 - Step 3 - Connect the Cables; Step 4 - Install the Print Cartridges
5 C1823A 51645A Section 1 - Getting Started Step 3 - Connect the Cables Note: The cable that connects the printer to the computer is not supplied with the printer. You will need to purchase a parallel cable. HP recommends a high-quality IEEE-1284 compliant parallel printer cable(HP part number C2950...
Page 8 - Step 5 - Insert Paper; Step 6 - Install the Printer Software; Installing from the Starter CD
6 Step 5 - Insert Paper Main Bottom Media Tray 1 Raise the output tray and extend the paperwidth and length adjusters to the maximum. 2 Insert up to 150 sheets of paperaligning the right edge of the paper stackagainst the right side of the In-Tray, printside down. Slide the paper in until it stops. ...
Page 9 - Step 7 - Align Cartridges and Printer Test; Accessing Information
7 Section 1 - Getting Started If the install does not run automatically 1 Start Microsoft Windows and make sure no other Windows applications are running. 2 Insert the CD into your computer's CD-ROM drive. 3 Select File , Run in Windows 3.1 or select Start , Run in Windows 95/NT 4.0. 4 At the Comman...
Page 10 - Tips for Selecting Paper; Section 2 - Printing Basics; Loading Paper
8 Your printer supports paper sizes from 4"x6" to 13”x19” .Paper may be loaded using one of the ways described below. Main Bottom Media Tray This is the default tray for loading commonly used paper.Holds up to 150 sheets of paper or 15 envelopes. Alternative Top Media Feed Designed for occas...
Page 11 - To print using the main tray:
9 Section 2 - Printing Basics To print using the main tray: 1 Raise the output tray and extend the paper widthand length adjusters to the maximum. 2a Insert paper and align the right edge of the paper stack against the right side of the tray. Note: For printing on special media such as transparencie...
Page 12 - Maintaining the Print Cartridges; Maintenance; Replacing the Print Cartridges; Replacing and Maintaining Print Cartridges
10 Maintaining the Print Cartridges Aligning the print cartridges You should align the print cartridges whenever a new cartridge is installed. This insures that black and colorinks will align when printed together on the same text, line, or graphic. 1 Turn on the computer and printer. 2 Run the HP D...
Page 13 - Printer Software Components; Enhanced Print Time Functions
11 Getting to Know Your Printer SoftwareSoftware Section 2 - Printing Basics This section provides an overview of the components and functions of your printer software. Printer Software Components Printer Software Components Printer Software Components Printer Software Components Printer Software Co...
Page 14 - Changing Print Settings
12 Select Your Printer To use your HP DeskJet 1120C printer, make sure that it is selected as the default printer. To select your printer as the default printer - Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 1 Click Start , select Settings followed by Printers. 2 Click the HP DeskJet 1120C printer icon to select i...
Page 15 - Printing with Special Features
13 Section 2 - Printing Basics Printing with Special Features HP ZoomSmart Scaling Technology Allows you to enlarge or reduce a selected print job. Usage Prints your letter-size document such as calendar andspreadsheet easily onto larger paper size without theneed to reformat the original document i...
Page 16 - Select a Special Feature; Features
14 Section 2 - Printing Basics Select a Special Feature 1 Click the Features tab in the print settings. See "Changing Print Settings" on page 12. 2 Select the required feature.The screen will display the various options available for the selected special feature. Note: Click the Help button ...
Page 17 - Installing Printer Software in Windows for Workgroup 3.11; Printers; Using Your Printer on a Network
15 The HP DeskJet 1120C printer can be shared in a network environment by connecting it directly to a network viaan optional HP JetDirect external print server. You may also share your printer using Windows printer sharingmethods. Refer to the topic "Use the printer on a network" on the "...
Page 18 - Installing Printer Software in Windows 95 / NT 4.0
16 Section 2 - Printing Basics At the client : 1 Install the printer software from the Starter CD (see page 6). 2 When prompted for the printer name and port, choose “HP DeskJet 1120C Printer” and either “None” or the Port (LPT1:) for the port that you wish to redirect the printer to. Click OK . 3 C...
Page 19 - INSTALL; ENTER; Using the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS; Printing from DOS Software Programs
17 When printing in DOS, there are two different ways you can adjust print settings: the HP DeskJet Control Panel forDOS and DOS printer drivers. HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS DOS users have access to many printer features through specific DOS printer drivers; however, many softwaremanufacturers ...
Page 20 - Nothing is printed; Troubleshooting; A blank page is printed
18 Nothing is printed • Be patient Be patient Be patient Be patient Be patientComplex documents containing many fonts,graphics, and/or color photos take longer tobegin printing. If the Power light is blinking, theprinter is processing information. • Check the power Check the power Check the power Ch...
Page 22 - Paper is Jammed in the Printer; To clear a paper jam; Printing a Sample Page
20 Section 3 - Support Paper is Jammed in the Printer To clear a paper jam 1 Leave the printer on, open the printer coverand push the print cartridge cradle to the side. 2 Free any wrinkled paper and press theResume button until the printer ejects theentire sheet of paper. If this does not work,turn...
Page 23 - Customer Support; Internet; HP FIRST
21 Section 3 - Support Customer Support The information in the previous chapter suggests solutions to common problems. If your printer is not operatingproperly and these suggestions do not solve your problem, try using one of the following support services toobtain assistance. Note: There are no use...
Page 24 - HP Telephone Support; During the warranty period; For customers outside US:
22 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 Centerrepresentative: What is the serial number of your printer (check the back of yo...
Page 25 - HP Supplies; HP Premium Transparency Film
23 Section 3 - Support Ireland 01 662 5525 Italy 02 264 10350 Korea 822 3270 0700 Malaysia 03 295 2566 Mexico D.F. 01 800 2214700,01 800 9052900 New Zealand 09 356 6640 Norway 22 11 6299 Philippines 2 867 3551 Poland 022 37 5065, 48 22 37 5065 Portugal 01 441 7 199 Russia 7095 923 50 01 Singapore 27...
Page 27 - Section 4 - Specifications; Printer Specifications
25 Section 4 - Specifications Print Method Plain paper drop-on-demand thermal inkjet printing Print Speed Up to 6.5 pages per minute for black printingUp to 4.5 pages per minute for color printingThese are appro ximate figures. Exact speed will vary depending on thesystem configuration and software ...
Page 28 - Regulatory Notices; Safety Information
26 Power Cord Statement The power cord cannot be repaired. If it is defective itshould be discarded or returned to the supplier. LEDs Classification CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT LED KLASSE 1 APPARECCHIO LED DI CLASSE 1 PRODUCT KLASY 1 Z DIODAMI ŒWHECYCYMI LED Appareil à Diode Electrluminescente de Classe 1 Z...
Page 29 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
27 Manufacturer's name : Hewlett-Packard Singapore (Pte) Ltd. Manufacturer's address : Asia Hardcopy Manufacturing Operation20 Gul Way Singapore 629196 declares, that the product Product Name : HP DeskJet 1120C Printer Product Number : HP C2679A, C2680A Product Options : All conforms to the followin...
Page 30 - Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement
28 A. Extent of Limited Warranty 1. Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customerthat the HP products specified above will be free fromdetects in material and workmanship for the durationspecified above, which duration begins on the date ofpurchase by the customer. 2. For software products,...