Page 3 - Take a look at all HP Support has to offer.
Take a look at all HP Support has to offer. Hewlett-Packard Supports You To Get The Job Done!Thank you for your purchase. Along with your product, you receive a variety of support services fromHewlett-Packard and our support partners designed to give you the results you need, anytime, anywhere, quic...
Page 4 - HP LaserJet 6P/6MP Printer; User’s Manual
Page 6 - Table of Contents; Printer Setup
Table of Contents 1 Printer Setup Installation Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1Step 1. Review Printer Parts and Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2Step 2. Prepare a Location for the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Step 3. Remove the Internal Packaging ...
Page 7 - Printing Tasks; Printer Tips and Maintenance
3 Printing Tasks Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1Preparing for Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Purchasing Paper and Other Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Media Input Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 8 - Problem Solving
5 Problem Solving Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1Clearing Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Paper Jam: Tray 2 Paper Feed Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 Paper Jam: Toner Cartridge Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 10 - Installation Checklist
1 Printer Setup Installation Checklist Congratulations on your purchase of the HP LaserJet 6P/6MP Printer! This Chapter will help you set up and install the new printer. Afterunpacking the printer, complete the steps in the checklist in order. Eachstep is detailed with easy-to-follow directions. Unp...
Page 11 - Step 1. Review Printer Parts and Locations
Step 1. Review Printer Parts and Locations Front/left sides of the printer A Top status panel B Top output tray C Tray 1 (multi-purpose tray, fold down to use) D Tray 2 (paper cassette) E Tray 1 status light F Tray 2 empty light G IR (infrared) status light H Infrared port I Front status panel J Rem...
Page 13 - Step 2. Prepare a Location for the Printer
Step 2. Prepare a Location for the Printer Place your printer on a sturdy, level surface in a well ventilated room.The environment should be stable, with no abrupt changes intemperature or humidity and no exposure to direct sunlight or chemicals.See the figure below for the suggested amount of space...
Page 14 - Step 3. Remove the Internal Packaging
Step 3. Remove the Internal Packaging N o t e Save all packing material. You may needto repack the printer at a later date. 1 Slide Tray 2 out of the printer. 2 Remove the orange shipping retainerinside Tray 2 by pressing the retainerdown and straight back. (If it isdifficult to remove, try rotating...
Page 15 - Step 4. Install the Toner Cartridge
Step 4. Install the Toner Cartridge 1 Open the top cover by pressing thetop cover release button. 2 Remove the toner cartridge from itspackaging. C a u t i o n To prevent damage, do not expose thetoner cartridge to light for more than afew minutes. 3 Shake the cartridge to distribute thetoner evenly...
Page 16 - Step 5. Load Paper into Tray 2; Tray 2 hints
Step 5. Load Paper into Tray 2 1 Slide Tray 2 (paper cassette) out ofthe printer. 2 Load paper up to the arrows on thepaper length spacer in the rear of thetray (approximately 250 sheets ofLetter, A4, Executive, B5, or Legalpaper). 3 Make sure the paper is flat in the trayat all four corners. If nee...
Page 17 - Step 6. Attach Printer Cables
Step 6. Attach Printer Cables The HP LaserJet 6P/6MP Printer supports three different interfaces thatrequire cable connections: • LocalTalk port ( A ) for Macintosh computers and LocalTalk networks • Large B-type Parallel Port ( B ) • Small C-type Parallel Port ( C ) Printer interface connections N ...
Page 18 - Choosing a Printer Connection; Large Parallel Port (; Small Parallel Port (; Infrared Port
Choosing a Printer Connection The following descriptions will help you choose the correct connectionto use between the computer and printer. N o t e No printer cables are included in the package contents. See orderinginformation starting on page 2-20 for HP recommended printer cables. Large Parallel...
Page 19 - Attaching a Parallel Printer Cable; Step 7. Attach the Power Cord
Attaching a Parallel Printer Cable To ensure reliability use an IEEE-1284compliant parallel cable (these cables areclearly marked with “IEEE-1284”). OnlyIEEE-1284 cables support all of theprinter’s advanced functions. C a u t i o n Make sure power is off. 1 Locate the interface cable door ( A ) at t...
Page 20 - Attaching a Macintosh Printer Cable
Attaching a Macintosh Printer Cable You can directly connect the printer to aMacintosh (or Macintosh-compatible)computer using either a LocalTalk orMacintosh serial cable. N o t e To connect the printer to a LocalTalkNetwork, see Appendix C. C a u t i o n Make sure power is off. 1 Locate the interfa...
Page 21 - Step 8. Install Printer
Step 7. Attach the Power Cord 1 Locate the power On/Off button onthe right side of the printer. Makesure the power is not On (buttonshould be in the out position). 2 Open the power cord door at theback/right corner of the printer usingthe finger tab for leverage. 3 Connect the power cord securely to...
Page 22 - Step 8. Install Printer Software; Windows Printing System; DOS Remote Control Panel; Macintosh Printing Software
Step 8. Install Printer Software The printer is packaged with the software you need to take fulladvantage of the printer’s features in Windows environments. TheHP LaserJet 6MP also comes with software you need to use thePostScript language in both Macintosh and Windows environments. You must install...
Page 23 - Installing the Windows Printing Software; For Windows 3.1 and Windows 3.11 for Workgroups; The printer setup is complete!
Installing the Windows Printing Software The installation program for the Windows Printing System will install allof the components needed for printing in a Windows environment. Seepage 2-15 for descriptions of the Windows Printing System components. Locate either the CD ROM or the diskette and inse...
Page 24 - For Windows 95
For Windows 95 CD ROM Installation Instructions 1 Close all running applications. 2 Click Start. 3 Click Run. 4 Type D:\SETUP (or the appropriate drive directory letter) in the command line box and click OK. 5 Follow the instructions on the computer screen. The printer setup is complete! Diskette In...
Page 26 - Installing the DOS Printing Software; To install the DOS Remote Control Panel:; INSTALL
Installing the DOS Printing Software The DOS printing software consists of the Remote Control Panel (RCP).The RCP enables you to change printer settings if the DOS softwareapplication does not support the printer feature you want to use. Seepage 2-18 for RCP instructions. Each DOS software applicati...
Page 27 - Installing the Macintosh Printing Software
Installing the Macintosh Printing Software The installation program for the Macintosh Printing Software will install allof the components needed for printing in a Macintosh environment. Seepage 2-19 for descriptions of the Macintosh Printing Software components. 1 Close all running applications. 2 I...
Page 28 - Completing Macintosh Installation in a GX Environment
Completing Macintosh Installation in a GX Environment 1 Make sure the printer is turned on and the Ready (front) light is on. 2 Open the Chooser from the Apple menu. 3 Click the HP LaserJet 6MP GX icon. 4 If you are on a network with multiple zones, select the zone in theAppleTalk Zones box where th...
Page 30 - Printer Basics; Getting to Know the Printer
2 Printer Basics Getting to Know the Printer This Chapter provides information in the following areas: • Printer features Page 2-2 • Top and front status panels Page 2-4 • Button usage Page 2-5 • Light patterns Page 2-6 Top panel status Page 2-6 Front panel status Page 2-7 • Printer test pages Page ...
Page 31 - Printer Features
Printer Features Fast PrintSpeed Up to 8 pages-per-minute printing (with Intel 80960JF RISC-basedformatter). High PrintQuality • True 600 x 600 dots per inch (dpi) text and graphics. • Resolution Enhancement technology (REt) adjusts the size and placementof each dot on the page to produce smooth ang...
Page 33 - Top and Front Status Panels
Top and Front Status Panels Top status panel buttons and lights A [Job[Cancel] button B Error (back) light C Data (middle) light D Ready (front) light E [Go] button Front status panel lights F Tray 1 (top) status light G Tray 2 empty light H IR (bottom) status light Figure 2-1 Figure 2-2 2-4 Printer...
Page 34 - Button Usage
Button Usage The printer has two buttons: [Job[Cancel] ( A ) and [Go] ( B ). [Job[Cancel] • Press [Job[Cancel] to cancel a job that the printer is currently printing. The top status panel lights will cycle while the printer memory is being cleared,and then return to a ready state (front light on). T...
Page 35 - Light Patterns; Top Status Panel Light Messages
Light Patterns Light patterns provide both status and error messages. The lights can bein one of the following states: Off On Blinking Top Status Panel Light Messages The following top panel status messages indicate various conditionsof the printer in preparation for, or during printing. If the Erro...
Page 36 - Front Status Panel Light Messages
Front Status Panel Light Messages The following front panel status messages indicate various conditions ofthe paper trays and the IR port. Tray 1 empty If the Tray 1 status light is on, a job has been sent to Tray 1, and thetray is out of media. Add desired media into Tray 1 (see page 3-5). The prin...
Page 37 - Printer Test Pages; PCL Test Pages; PostScript Test Pages
Printer Test Pages The following PCL test pages are available for the HP LaserJet 6P/6MPprinters. The PostScript test pages are only available for theHP LaserJet 6MP printer, unless the optional PostScript SIMM has beeninstalled in the HP LaserJet 6P printer. PCL Test Pages PCL Self TestPage The sel...
Page 38 - How to Print Test Pages; Printing Test Pages from the Printer; Continued on the following page.
How to Print Test Pages Printing Test Pages from the Printer The PCL test pages will be printed for the HP LaserJet 6P printer. ThePostScript test pages will be printed for the HP LaserJet 6MP printer(and the HP LaserJet 6P printer, if the optional PostScript SIMM hasbeen installed). • PCL self test...
Page 39 - Example of a Self Test Page
• For Macintosh or Macintosh-compatible computers: 1 Click the Test Pages panel in the HP LaserJet Utility. 2 Select the desired test page. 3 Click the Print button. • From the DOS Remote Control Panel: 1 Under “Options,” select Print Test Page. 2 Select the desired test page. Example of a Self Test...
Page 41 - Example of a PostScript Configuration Page; PostScript Version: The version of PostScript installed.
Example of a PostScript Configuration Page A Settings:Current printer default settings and product-specific information,such as Printer Name and PostScript version. PostScript-specificsettings, include (but are not limited to): • HalftoneType: The current halftone type. • Wait Timeout: The PostScrip...
Page 43 - Printer Software; Network and Switch Box Users
Printer Software Printer software allows the computer to communicate with the printerand enables software applications to use all of the available printerfeatures. The printer is packaged with the software you need to take fulladvantage of the printer’s features in Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11 forWorkg...
Page 44 - Windows Printing System Components; Printer Drivers; Software applications in Windows 95
Windows Printing System Components Printer Drivers Printer drivers allow access to printer settings. The drivers can beaccessed through software applications, the toolbox (Windows 95), orthe Control Panel (Windows 3.1 & 3.11). N o t e Changes made to the printer settings through software applica...
Page 45 - Windows 95 Users
Windows 95 Users If the Windows Printing System was loaded during printer setup (seepage 1-14), an icon of a printer will be placed on the computer screen’stask bar. Click on the printer to access the following software utilitiesand helps: • Printer StatusThe Printer Status displays a pop-up message...
Page 48 - Macintosh Printing Software Components; HP LaserJet Printer Driver and 6MP PPD File
Macintosh Printing Software Components If the Macintosh Printing Software was loaded during printer setup (seepage 1-18), the following software components are available: • HP LaserJet Printer Driver and 6MP PPD File This PostScript printer driver is for non-GX Macintosh system 7.5 ornewer. • HP Las...
Page 49 - Accessories and Ordering Information; Continued on following page.
Accessories and Ordering Information The following list of accessories was current at the time of printing.Ordering information and availability of the accessories may changeduring the life of the printer. Option Description or Use Part Number Toner Cartridge Toner Cartridge Replacement toner cartri...
Page 52 - Overview
3 Printing Tasks Overview This Chapter explains your printing options and gives common printingtasks: • Preparing for printing Page 3-2 Purchasing paper and other media Page 3-2 Media input options Page 3-3 Media output options Page 3-4 Loading Media into Tray 1 Page 3-5 Changing paper size in Tray ...
Page 53 - Preparing for Printing
Preparing for Printing Purchasing Paper and Other Media HP LaserJet printers produce documents of excellent print quality. Youcan print on a variety of print media, such as paper (including recycledpaper), envelopes, labels, overhead transparencies, and custom-sizedmedia. Properties such as weight, ...
Page 54 - Media Input Options
Media Input Options The printer comes with two paper trays. By default, the printer draws firstfrom Tray 1 ( A ). If Tray 1 is empty, the printer draws from Tray 2 ( B ). Media input options Tray 1 (multi-purpose) Media Sizes Tray 1 adjusts for sizes from 3 x 5 in (76 x 127 mm) to a legal-sizesheet,...
Page 55 - Media Output Options; Rear Output Tray
Media Output Options The printer comes with two output options, the rear output tray ( A ) and the top output tray ( B ). The printer will output to the rear output tray if it is in the open position. If the rear output tray is closed, the media will besent to the top output tray. Media output optio...
Page 56 - Loading Media into Tray 1; Tray 1 hint
Loading Media into Tray 1 Tray 1 (multi-purpose) holds up to100 sheets of paper or up to 10 envelopes. 1 Grasp Tray 1 by the two finger tabsand pull the top down. 2 Pull out the plastic tray extender bygrasping the center finger tab. If themedia being loaded is longer than9 inches (229 mm), also pul...
Page 57 - Changing Paper Size in Tray 2
Changing Paper Size in Tray 2 1 Pull Tray 2 straight out of the printerand remove any paper. 2 Press the top of the green paper widthguide toward the center of the tray.The guide should detach from thetray. 3 Align the pointer on the end of theguide with the desired paper size. 4 Insert the two left...
Page 59 - Stopping a Print Job; Job Cancel Tips
Printing Tasks Stopping a Print Job A print job can be stopped from a software application, a print queue, or the [Job[Cancel] button. • If the printer has not started printing, first try to cancel the job within thesoftware application that sent the print job. • If the print job is waiting in a pri...
Page 60 - Manual Feed Printing (Pausing between Pages); Manual Feed
Manual Feed Printing (Pausing between Pages) The manual feed feature allows you to feed paper from Tray 1 ratherthan automatically feeding from Tray 2. Manual Feed and Manual Feed with Pause are available in mostsoftware applications under the Print or Printer Setup options. Locatethe Paper Source c...
Page 61 - Printing on Both Sides of Media (Duplexing); Tips for Duplex Printing
Printing on Both Sides of Media (Duplexing) 1 Print the first side of the media as you normally would. 2 To print the second side from Tray 1, make sure the printed side isfacing down with the top-edge towards the printer ( A ). 3 To print the second side from Tray 2, make sure the printed side isfa...
Page 62 - Printing on Special Media; Printing on Letterhead and Preprinted Forms; Tray 1 Letterhead/3-Hole Punch Orientation
Printing on Special Media Printing on Letterhead and Preprinted Forms Tray 1 Letterhead/3-Hole Punch Orientation Tray 1 letterhead orientation: print-side up, top-edge toward the printer Tray 2 Letterhead/3-Hole Punch Orientation Tray 2 letterhead orientation: print-side down, top-edge facing you Fi...
Page 63 - Printing on Envelopes
Printing on Envelopes Before you load envelopes in Tray 1,make sure they are undamaged and arenot stuck together. C a u t i o n Never use envelopes with clasps, snaps,windows, coated linings, self-stickadhesives, or other synthetic materials.See Appendix B for media specifications. 1 Grasp Tray 1 by...
Page 64 - Printing on Labels; Label Guidelines
Printing on Labels Label Guidelines Only use labels recommended for laser printers, such as HP LaserJetlabels. (See page 2-21 for ordering information.) See Appendix B formedia specifications. • Print labels from Tray 1. • Load labels print-side up. • Use the rear output tray for labels. • Remove la...
Page 65 - Transparency Guidelines
Printing on Transparencies Transparency Guidelines Only use transparencies recommended for use in laser printers, such asHP transparency film. (See page 2-21 for ordering information.) SeeAppendix B for media specifications. • Print transparencies from Tray 1. • Use the top output tray to reduce cur...
Page 66 - Printing on Custom-Sized Media; Custom-Sized Media Guidelines
Printing on Custom-Sized Media Postcards, 3 x 5 (index) cards, and other custom-sized media can beprinted from Tray 1. • Minimum media size 3 x 5 in (76 x 127 mm) • Maximum media size 8.5 x 14 in (216 x 356 mm) Custom-Sized Media Guidelines • Always insert the short-edge first into Tray 1. If you wa...
Page 68 - Printing Instructions for the Infrared Port
Printing Instructions for the Infrared Port 1 Make sure the printer is in ready state (Ready [front] light on). 2 Align an IrDA-compliant computer within 3 feet (1 meter) of the IRPort. Ensure that the ports are facing each other with no more than15 degrees angle to either the left or right. IR port...
Page 71 - Producing Better Looking Documents; Enhancing Printer Resolution (REt Setting); Using Watermarks
Producing Better Looking Documents The print quality settings described in this section can be changedthrough the following software: • Windows printer drivers (see page 2-15) • DOS Remote Control Panel (see page 2-18) • Macintosh printer drivers (see page 2-19) Refer to help screens in the software...
Page 72 - Saving Money with the Printer; Printing on Both Sides of Paper (Duplexing)
Saving Money with the Printer Printing on Both Sides of Paper (Duplexing) Paper expense can be reduced by printing on both sides of paper whenappropriate. See page 3-10 for tips and guidelines when duplexing aprint job. Printing Multiple Pages on a Sheet(N-up Printing) Paper expense can also be redu...
Page 73 - Extending the Life of the Toner Cartridge; Using EconoMode
Extending the Life of the Toner Cartridge Using EconoMode EconoMode creates draft-quality printing by reducing the amount oftoner on the printed page by 50%. This lowers printing costs byextending the life of the toner cartridge. (However, this does not extendthe toner cartridge warranty.) To turn E...
Page 74 - Extending the Life of the Toner Cartridge (continued)
Extending the Life of the Toner Cartridge (continued) 1 Open the top cover by pressing thetop cover release button. 2 Remove the toner cartridge from theprinter. 3 Rotate the toner cartridge back andforth to redistribute toner. Avoidtipping the cartridge on end. N o t e If toner gets on your clothin...
Page 75 - Toner Cartridge Maintenance; Recycling Toner Cartridges
Toner Cartridge Maintenance Life Expectancy The life of the toner cartridge depends on the amount of toner that printjobs require. When you print text, a toner cartridge lasts an average of4,400 pages, printed at 5% coverage. (A typical business letter is about5% coverage.) This assumes that the pri...
Page 76 - Printer Maintenance; Cleaning the Printer
Printer Maintenance Cleaning the Printer To maintain print quality, follow the cleaning procedure (on thefollowing page) every time the toner cartridge is changed or wheneverprint quality problems occur. As much as possible, keep the printer freefrom dust and debris. • Clean the outside of the print...
Page 77 - Internal Cleaning Procedure
Internal Cleaning Procedure Over time, tiny dust particles will begin toaccumulate inside the printer. This cancause vertical white streaks duringprinting. Cleaning the internal mirror willreturn printing to normal. W A R N I N G ! Before cleaning the printer, turn theprinter off and unplug the powe...
Page 79 - Clearing Paper Jams
Clearing Paper Jams Occasionally paper can become jammed during a print job. Some of thecauses include: • Paper trays loaded improperly or overfilled. • Tray 2 is removed during a print job. • Top cover is opened during a print job • Printing on media that does not meet HP specifications. (SeeAppend...
Page 81 - Paper Jam: Toner Cartridge Area
Paper Jam: Toner Cartridge Area 1 Open the top cover by pressing thetop cover release button. 2 Remove the toner cartridge. C a u t i o n To prevent damage, do not expose thetoner cartridge to light for more than afew minutes. 3 If the leading edge of the paper isvisible, gently pull the paper out o...
Page 82 - Paper Jam: Output Areas
Paper Jam: Output Areas 1 Open the rear output tray by graspingthe center finger tab and pulling thetop down. 2 Push in the two hinges to release theoutput tray to its lowest position. 3 If the leading edge of the paper is inthe top output tray, push the greenpaper release lever up while pullingthe ...
Page 83 - Paper Jam: Removing Torn Pieces of Paper
Paper Jam: Removing Torn Pieces of Paper Sometimes a piece of jammed paper cantear when being removed. Use thefollowing procedure to remove any smallpieces of paper left in the printer. 1 Make sure the toner cartridge isinstalled, the top cover is closed, andTray 2 is completely pushed into theprint...
Page 84 - Solving Print Quality Problems; Print Quality Checklist
Solving Print Quality Problems Print Quality Checklist General print quality problems can be solved by following the checklistbelow. Redistribute the toner in the toner car tridge. See page 4-4 Clean the inside of the printer. See page 4-8 Check the paper type and quality. See Appendix B Adjust the ...
Page 87 - Troubleshooting Checklist
Troubleshooting Checklist If the printer is not responding properly, complete the followingchecklist in order. If the printer does not pass a step, follow thecorresponding troubleshooting suggestions. Make sure the printer Ready (front) light is on. • If no lights are on:• Check the power cord conne...
Page 89 - Troubleshooting Error Messages
Troubleshooting Error Messages When the Error (back) light is on, the printer has experienced an error.Find the light pattern below (using top panel and front panel lights) thatmatches the printer and follow the recommendations to clear the error. Recoverable Error • The top cover is open. Close the...
Page 90 - Troubleshooting Data Error Messages
Troubleshooting Data Error Messages Data Error When the Error (back) light and Data (middle) light are simultaneouslylit the printer has experienced a data error. To determine the cause ofthe data error, simultaneously press and hold [Go] and [Job[Cancel] . A secondary light pattern (using top panel...
Page 92 - Troubleshooting General Printing Problems; Tray Selection; Print Speed
Troubleshooting General Printing Problems Tray Selection • Printer selects media from the wrong tray. • Make sure the tray selection in the software application is setcorrectly. • Remove any media in Tray 1 to make Tray 2 the priority tray. Print Speed • Slow print speed is caused by the software ap...
Page 93 - Font Problems; Network Issues
Font Problems • The print job has incorrect fonts or formatting. • Make sure the software application is using the correct printer driver. • The font is not in the printer and must be downloaded by the softwareapplication. • To verify the availability of a font, print a font list (see page 2-9). • T...
Page 94 - Troubleshooting Infrared Printing Problems
Troubleshooting Infrared Printing Problems • The connection cannot be established or the transmission seems to betaking longer than usual. • Make sure the computer you are using is IrDA-compliant; look for anIrDA symbol on the device or refer to the computer’s manual. • Make sure that the operating ...
Page 95 - Troubleshooting Macintosh Problems; Solving Problems in the Chooser
Troubleshooting Macintosh Problems Solving Problems in the Chooser • Printer driver icon does not appear in the Chooser. Reinstall the printer software. See software installation instructionsbeginning on page 1-13. • Printer name does not appear in the “Select an HP LaserJet Printer” boxin the Choos...
Page 96 - Solving Macintosh Printing Errors
Solving Macintosh Printing Errors • A print job was not sent to your desired printer. Another printer with the same or similar name may have received yourprint job. Rename the printer using the HP LaserJet Utility (seepage 5-20), making sure that all devices have unique names. • You cannot use the c...
Page 97 - Renaming the Printer
Selecting an Alternate PPD (PostScript PrinterDescription) 1 Open the Chooser from the Apple menu. 2 Click the HP LaserJet icon. 3 If you are on a network with multiple zones, select the zone in theAppleTalk Zones box where the printer is located. 4 Click the printer name you want to use in the Sele...
Page 98 - Troubleshooting PostScript Errors
Troubleshooting PostScript Errors The following situations are PostScript language specific and may occurwhen several printer languages are being used. N o t e To receive a printed or screen displayed message when PostScript errorsoccur (in a non-GX environment) open the Print Options dialog boxand ...
Page 101 - Limited Printer Warranty; Exclusions
Limited Printer Warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have otherrights which may vary from area to area. Hewlett-Packard Company warrants its computer hardware productsagainst defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one yearfrom receipt by the end user. He...
Page 103 - Service During the Warranty Period; Service After the Warranty Period
Service During the Warranty Period If your hardware should fail during the warranty period, bring yourprinter to an authorized HP dealer, repair center, or HP CustomerService Center. To locate the nearest authorized Customer ServiceCenter in your area, refer to “Worldwide Hewlett-Packard Sales andSe...
Page 104 - Repackaging Guidelines; Toner Cartridge Warranty
Repackaging Guidelines • Remove and retain any SIMMs installed in the printer. • Remove and retain the toner cartridge. • Use the original shipping container and packing materials, if possible. • If possible, include print samples and 50-100 sheets of the paper orforms you are having trouble printin...
Page 106 - HP Software Product License
HP Software Product License IMPORTANT: Please read this License carefully before using this Software. The right to use this Software is granted onlyif the Customer agrees to the terms of this License. If you do not agree to the terms of this License, you may return theunused software for a refund. H...
Page 107 - Sales and Service Offices; Calling for Help; Other Phone Numbers
Sales and Service Offices Calling for Help To find a service-authorized HP Dealer call (800) 752-0900. Other Phone Numbers Customer Support Center: 208 323 2551Monday-Friday 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.(Mountain Standard Time) HP First Fax: 800 333-1917 or 208 334-4809 To find an autho...
Page 108 - Environmental Specifications
A Printer Specifications Environmental Specifications Physical Dimensions Height 7.87 in (200 mm) Width 15.75 in (400 mm) Depth (body) 17.52 in (445 mm) Weight (with toner cartridge) 24.5 lb (11.1 kg) Electrical Specifications Power Requirements 100/120V (+/- 10%) 50/60Hz (+/- 2Hz)127 Volts NOM 220/...
Page 109 - Regulatory Information; FCC Regulations
Regulatory Information FCC Regulations This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Theselimits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation. This equip...
Page 110 - Laser Safety Statement
VCCI Statement (Japan) The VCCI statement, similar to the FCC regulations, is required inJapan. Laser Safety Statement The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S.Food and Drug Administration has implemented regulations for laserproducts manufactured since August 1, 1976. Compli...
Page 111 - Ozone Emission; Computers Compliance; LED Safety
Ozone Emission The HP LaserJet 6P and 6MP printers do not use high-voltage coronawires in the electrophotographic process, and therefore, generate nomeasurable ozone gas (O 3 ). These printers instead use charging rollers in the toner cartridge and in the print engine. E NERGY S TAR Computers Compli...
Page 112 - Laser Statement for Finland
Laser Statement for Finland LASERTURVALLISUUS LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITEKLASS 1 LASER APPARAT HP LaserJet 6P/6MP laserkirjoitin on käyttäjän kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Normaalissa käytössäkirjoittimen suojakotelointi estää lasersäteen pääsyn laitteen ulkopuolelle. Kirjoittimen on hyväksynyt ...
Page 113 - Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer’s Name: Hewlett-Packard Company Manufacturer’s Address: 11311 Chinden BoulevardBoise, Idaho 83714-1021, USA declares that the product Product Name: LaserJet 6P and LaserJet 6MP Model Number: C...
Page 116 - Paper and Preprinted Forms; Heavy Paper Stock; Paper Guidelines
Paper and Preprinted Forms For best results, use conventional 20 lb (75 g/m 2 ) xerographic paper. Make sure the paper is of good quality and free of cuts, nicks, tears,spots, loose particles, dust, wrinkles, voids, and curled or bent edges. Heavy Paper Stock Do not use paper heavier than 43 lb (163...
Page 117 - Paper Weight Equivalence Table (Approximate)
Paper Weight Equivalence Table (Approximate) Use this table to determine equivalent points in weight specificationsother than U.S. bond weight. For example, to determine the equivalentof 20 lb. U.S. bond weight paper in U.S. cover weight, locate the bondweight (in row 3, second column) and scan acro...
Page 118 - Adhesive Labels; Label Construction
Adhesive Labels C a u t i o n Use only labels recommended for use in laser printers. To purchaselabels, consult your HP authorized dealer or see “Accessories andOrdering Information” starting on page 2-20. Label Construction When selecting labels, consider the quality of each component: • Adhesives:...
Page 119 - Overhead Transparencies
Overhead Transparencies Overhead transparencies used in HP LaserJet 6P/6MP printers must beable to withstand the 392° F (200° C) temperature encountered in theprinter’s fusing process. C a u t i o n Use only overhead transparencies recommended for use in laser printers,such as HP transparency film. ...
Page 120 - Envelopes; Envelope Construction; Sizes: Use only envelopes within the following sizes in Tray 1:
Envelopes You can print many types of envelopes from Tray 1. Printingperformance varies depending on the construction of the envelope. It isimportant to test a sample envelope before purchasing a large quantity. To reduce envelope curl use the rear output tray. C a u t i o n Never use envelopes with...
Page 122 - Card Stock; Card Stock Construction; Card Stock Guidelines
Card Stock Many types of card stock may printed from Tray 1, including Rolodexcards, index cards (3 x 5 in.), and postcards. Some card stock performsbetter than others because its construction is better suited to feedingthrough a laser printer. Card Stock Construction • Weight: The weight of the car...
Page 124 - Connect Printer to a LocalTalk Network; Connect to the End of a Network
C Connect Printer to a LocalTalk Network N o t e Your HP LaserJet 6P/6MP printer does not come with LocalTalk networkcables. You must obtain cables separately. Use a standard LocalTalknetwork cable and connector kit, such as the HP LocalTalk Network CableKit. (See page 2-20 for ordering information....
Page 125 - Connect to the Middle of a Network
Connect to the Middle of a Network 1 Turn the printer off. Insert the new connector box cable into theLocalTalk port of the printer. 2 Insert one end of the network cable into the new connector box. 3 Set the other end of the new cable next to a connector box on thenetwork. 4 Unplug one cable from t...
Page 126 - Memory Installation; HP LaserJet 6P; HP LaserJet 6MP
D Memory Installation Overview HP LaserJet 6P The HP LaserJet 6P printer has 2 MBytes of standard memory and threeavailable single in-line memory module (SIMM) slots for upgrading theprinter with the following: • The optional Adobe PostScript Level 2 language SIMM, which includesan additional 1 MByt...
Page 127 - Installing SIMMs
Installing SIMMs Print a self test by simultaneouslypressing [Go] and [Job[Cancel] . 1 After the self test is printed, turn theprinter off and disconnect the powercord. 2 Open the interface cable door anddisconnect all interface cables. 3 Open the top cover by pressing thetop cover release button on...
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6 Remove the SIMM from the antistaticpackage while avoiding touching themetal contacts. 7 Hold the SIMM so the notch on oneend is on the bottom and the metalcontacts face toward the slot. 8 Hold the SIMM at a 30 degree angleto the first available slot from theright. Push the edge of the boardevenly ...
Page 129 - Checking SIMM Installation
Checking SIMM Installation Follow this procedure to verify that the SIMM is installed correctly: 1 The printer should return to a ready state when it is turned on (Readylight on). If the Error (back) light comes on, the SIMM may have beeninstalled wrong. Check the error messages starting on page 5-1...
Page 132 - Using PCL Printer Commands; Escape Character; PCL Font Selection
Using PCL Printer Commands Escape Character Printer commands always begin with the escape character ( ? ). The following table shows how the escape character can be entered fromvarious software applications. DOS Software Package Entry What Appears Lotus 1-2-3 andSymphony Type \027 0 27 Microsoft Wor...
Page 133 - Setup Strings; Common PCL Printer Commands
Common Symbol Set Codes Code Symbol Set Code Symbol Set 8U HP Roman-8 Symbol Set 19U Windows 3.1 Latin 1 10U IBM Layout (PC-8) (code page 437) DefaultSymbol Set 9E Windows 3.1 Latin 2 (commonly used in EasternEurope) 12U IBM Layout for Europe (PC-850) (code page 850) 5T Windows 3.1 Latin 5 (commonly...
Page 136 - Index; Inde
Index ! 2-sided printing 3-103-hole paper orientation see “Letterhead Orientation” 3-11 3x5 cards printing 3-15 A accessories 2-20acoustic emissions A-1adding a PostScript SIMM D-1 - D-4adding memory SIMMs D-1 - D-4addresses Hewlett-Packard 6-8 adhesive labels specifications B-5 attaching LocalTalk ...
Page 142 - HP LaserJet 6P/6MP Printer User; HP; True laser printing for your business.
Copyright© 1996Hewlett-Packard Co.Printed in USA 10/96 Manual Part No.C3980-90968 *C3980-90968* *C3980-90968* C3980-90968 HP LaserJet 6P/6MP Printer User 's Manual Printed onRecycled Paper HP True laser printing for your business. Printer User's Manual 6P/6MP