Hewlett Packard J9V80B User Manual

HP PageWide MFP 377dw
User Guide
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Table of contents
1 Product basics ............................................................................................................................................... 1
Product features .................................................................................................................................................... 2
Environmental features ...................................................................................................................... 2
Accessibility features ........................................................................................................................... 3
Product views ......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Front left view ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Front right view ................................................................................................................................... 5
Back view ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Cartridge door view ............................................................................................................................. 6
Power on and o .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Turn the product on ............................................................................................................................. 7
Manage power ..................................................................................................................................... 7
Turn the product o ............................................................................................................................ 8
Use the control panel ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Control panel buttons .......................................................................................................................... 9
Control panel home screen ............................................................................................................... 10
Control panel dashboard ................................................................................................................... 11
Control panel application folders ..................................................................................................... 11
Control panel shortcuts ..................................................................................................................... 12
Help features ..................................................................................................................................... 12
Printer information ......................................................................................................... 13
Help animations .............................................................................................................. 13
Quiet Mode ........................................................................................................................................................... 13
To turn Quiet Mode on or o from the control panel ........................................................................ 13
To turn Quiet Mode on or o from the EWS ...................................................................................... 13
2 Connect the product ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Connect the product to a computer or a network ............................................................................................... 16
To connect the product using a USB cable ........................................................................................ 16
To connect the product to a network ................................................................................................ 17
Supported network protocols ......................................................................................... 17
Connect the product using a wired network .................................................................. 17
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Connect the product using a wireless network (wireless models only) ......................... 17
To connect the product to a wireless network using the Wireless Setup
Wizard ........................................................................................................... 18
To connect the product to a wireless network using WPS ........................... 18
To connect the product to a wireless network manually ............................. 19
Use Wi-Fi Direct to connect a computer or device to the product ...................................................................... 20
To turn on Wi-Fi Direct ....................................................................................................................... 20
To print from a wireless-capable mobile device ............................................................................... 20
To print from a wireless-capable computer (Windows) .................................................................... 20
To print from a wireless-capable computer (OS X) ........................................................................... 20
Install HP printer software for a wireless product already on the network ....................................................... 22
Open the printer software (Windows) ................................................................................................................. 22
Manage network settings .................................................................................................................................... 22
View or change network settings ..................................................................................................... 22
Set or change the product password ................................................................................................ 23
Manually congure TCP/IP parameters from the control panel ....................................................... 23
Link speed and duplex settings ........................................................................................................ 23
3 Printer management and services ................................................................................................................. 25
HP Embedded Web Server ................................................................................................................................... 26
About the EWS ................................................................................................................................... 26
About cookies .................................................................................................................................... 26
Open the EWS .................................................................................................................................... 27
Features ............................................................................................................................................. 27
Home tab ......................................................................................................................... 27
Scan tab ........................................................................................................................... 28
Fax tab ............................................................................................................................. 29
Web Services tab ............................................................................................................. 29
Network tab .................................................................................................................... 29
Tools tab .......................................................................................................................... 29
Settings tab ..................................................................................................................... 30
Web Services ........................................................................................................................................................ 31
What are Web Services? .................................................................................................................... 31
HP ePrint ......................................................................................................................... 31
Print apps ........................................................................................................................ 31
Set Up Web Services .......................................................................................................................... 31
Use Web Services ............................................................................................................................... 32
HP ePrint ......................................................................................................................... 32
Print apps ........................................................................................................................ 33
Remove Web Services ....................................................................................................................... 34
Product security features .................................................................................................................................... 34
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Security statements .......................................................................................................................... 34
Firewall .............................................................................................................................................. 35
Security settings ............................................................................................................................... 35
Firmware updates ............................................................................................................................. 36
HP Printer Assistant in the printer software (Windows) ..................................................................................... 36
Open the HP Printer Assistant ........................................................................................................... 36
Features ............................................................................................................................................. 36
Connected tab ................................................................................................................. 36
Print, Scan & Fax tab ....................................................................................................... 36
Shop tab .......................................................................................................................... 37
Help tab ........................................................................................................................... 37
Tools tab .......................................................................................................................... 37
Estimated Levels tab ...................................................................................................... 37
HP Utility (OS X) ................................................................................................................................................... 37
AirPrint™ (OS X) ................................................................................................................................................... 38
4 Paper and print media .................................................................................................................................. 39
Understand paper use ......................................................................................................................................... 40
Supported media sizes ........................................................................................................................................ 41
Supported paper and print media sizes ............................................................................................ 41
Supported envelope sizes ................................................................................................................. 42
Supported card and label sizes ......................................................................................................... 42
Supported photo media sizes ........................................................................................................... 42
Supported paper types and tray capacity ........................................................................................................... 43
Tray 1 (multipurpose) on left side of the product ............................................................................ 43
Tray 2 (default tray) and Tray 3 (accessory tray) .............................................................................. 44
Congure trays .................................................................................................................................................... 44
Load media .......................................................................................................................................................... 45
Load Tray 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 45
Load Tray 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 46
Load optional Tray 3 .......................................................................................................................... 48
Load envelopes ................................................................................................................................. 49
Load letterhead or preprinted forms ................................................................................................ 51
Load the automatic document feeder .............................................................................................. 52
Load the scanner ............................................................................................................................... 53
Tips for selecting and using paper ...................................................................................................................... 55
5 Cartridges ................................................................................................................................................... 56
HP PageWide cartridges ...................................................................................................................................... 57
HP policy on non-HP cartridges ........................................................................................................ 57
Counterfeit HP cartridges .................................................................................................................. 57
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Manage cartridges ............................................................................................................................................... 57
Store cartridges ................................................................................................................................. 58
Print with General Oice mode ......................................................................................................... 58
Print when a cartridge is at estimated end of life ............................................................................ 58
Check the estimated cartridge levels ................................................................................................ 58
Order cartridges ................................................................................................................................ 59
Recycle cartridges ............................................................................................................................. 60
Replace cartridges ............................................................................................................................................... 60
Tips for working with cartridges ......................................................................................................................... 62
6 Print ........................................................................................................................................................... 63
Print from a computer ......................................................................................................................................... 64
To print from a computer (Windows) ................................................................................................ 64
To print from a computer (OS X) ........................................................................................................ 65
To set up printing shortcuts (Windows) ............................................................................................ 66
To set up printing presets (OS X) ....................................................................................................... 66
To adjust or manage colors ............................................................................................................... 67
Choose a preset color theme for a print job ................................................................... 67
Adjust the color options for a print job manually ........................................................... 67
Match colors to your computer screen ........................................................................... 68
Control access to color printing ...................................................................................... 69
Print from the control panel ................................................................................................................................ 69
Print using job storage ...................................................................................................................... 69
To enable job storage ...................................................................................................... 69
Disable or enable job storage (Windows) ..................................................... 69
Disable or enable job storage (OS X) ............................................................ 69
To apply job storage to one or all print jobs ................................................................... 70
Apply job storage to one or all print jobs (Windows) ................................... 70
Apply job storage to one or all print jobs (OS X) .......................................... 71
To print a job stored on the printer ................................................................................. 71
To delete a job stored on the printer .............................................................................. 71
Print from a USB device ..................................................................................................................... 72
Print with NFC ...................................................................................................................................................... 72
Print with HP ePrint ............................................................................................................................................. 72
Print o site by sending an email with the HP ePrint app ................................................................ 72
Print from an on-site computer or mobile device ............................................................................. 73
Print with AirPrint (OS X) ...................................................................................................................................... 73
Tips for print success ........................................................................................................................................... 74
Cartridge tips ..................................................................................................................................... 74
Paper loading tips ............................................................................................................................. 74
Printer settings tips (Windows) ......................................................................................................... 75
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Printer settings tips (OS X) ................................................................................................................ 75
7 Copy and scan .............................................................................................................................................. 76
Copy ..................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Copy settings ..................................................................................................................................... 77
Adjust lightness or darkness for copies ......................................................................... 77
Select a paper tray and paper size for copies ................................................................. 77
Reduce or enlarge a copy ................................................................................................ 77
Load and copy identication cards ................................................................................................... 78
Copy photos ....................................................................................................................................... 79
Load and copy mixed-size originals .................................................................................................. 80
Copy on both sides automatically ..................................................................................................... 80
Cancel a copy job ............................................................................................................................... 80
Scan ...................................................................................................................................................................... 81
Scan to a USB drive ............................................................................................................................ 81
Scan to a computer ............................................................................................................................ 81
To set up scan to computer ............................................................................................. 81
Set up scanning to a computer (Windows) ................................................... 82
Set up scanning to a computer (OS X) .......................................................... 82
To scan to a computer from the control panel ............................................................... 82
Scan to email ..................................................................................................................................... 82
To set up scan to email ................................................................................................... 82
Set up scan to email in the EWS ................................................................... 82
Set up scan to email in the HP Printer Assistant .......................................... 83
Set up scan to email (OS X) ........................................................................... 83
To scan a document or photo to email ........................................................................... 83
To change account settings ............................................................................................ 83
Change account settings in the EWS ............................................................ 83
Change account settings (OS X) ................................................................... 84
Scan to a network folder ................................................................................................................... 84
To set up scan to a network folder ................................................................................. 84
Set up scan to a network folder in the EWS ................................................. 84
Set up scan to a network folder in the HP Printer Assistant ........................ 84
To scan to a network folder ............................................................................................ 84
Scan to SharePoint ............................................................................................................................ 85
To set up scan to SharePoint .......................................................................................... 85
To scan to SharePoint ..................................................................................................... 85
Scan using HP scanning software ..................................................................................................... 85
Scan using other software ................................................................................................................ 86
To scan from a TWAIN-compliant program .................................................................... 86
To scan from a WIA-compliant program ......................................................................... 86
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Scan using Webscan .......................................................................................................................... 87
Scan documents as editable text ...................................................................................................... 87
Guidelines for scanning documents as editable text ..................................................... 87
To scan a document to editable text (Windows) ............................................................ 88
To scan documents as editable text (OS X) .................................................................... 89
Tips for copy and scan success ............................................................................................................................ 90
8 Fax ............................................................................................................................................................. 91
Set up fax ............................................................................................................................................................. 92
Connect fax to a telephone line ........................................................................................................ 92
Congure fax settings ....................................................................................................................... 92
To congure fax settings from the control panel ........................................................... 92
To congure fax settings using the HP Digital Fax Setup Wizard (Windows) ................ 93
Set up HP Digital Fax ......................................................................................................................... 93
HP Digital Fax requirements ........................................................................................... 93
To set up HP Digital Fax .................................................................................................. 94
Set up HP Digital Fax (Windows) .................................................................. 94
Set up HP Digital Fax (OS X) .......................................................................... 94
Set up HP Digital Fax in the EWS .................................................................. 94
To modify HP Digital Fax settings ................................................................................... 94
Modify HP Digital Fax settings (Windows) ................................................... 94
Modify HP Digital Fax settings (OS X) ........................................................... 94
Modify HP Digital Fax settings in the EWS ................................................... 94
To turn o HP Digital Fax ................................................................................................ 95
Fax programs, systems, and software .............................................................................................. 95
Supported fax programs ................................................................................................. 95
Supported phone services - analog ................................................................................ 95
Alternate phone services - digital ................................................................................... 95
DSL ................................................................................................................ 95
PBX ................................................................................................................ 95
ISDN .............................................................................................................. 96
VoIP ............................................................................................................... 96
Set fax settings .................................................................................................................................................... 96
Send-fax settings .............................................................................................................................. 96
Set pauses or ash hooks ............................................................................................... 96
Set a dialing prex .......................................................................................................... 97
Set tone-dialing or pulse-dialing .................................................................................... 97
Set autoredial and the time between redials ................................................................. 97
Set the light/dark setting ................................................................................................ 98
Set the default resolution ............................................................................................... 98
Use cover-page templates .............................................................................................. 99
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Receive-fax settings .......................................................................................................................... 99
Set fax forwarding .......................................................................................................... 99
Block or unblock fax numbers ...................................................................................... 100
Set the number of rings-to-answer ............................................................................. 100
Set distinctive ring ........................................................................................................ 101
Use autoreduction for incoming faxes ......................................................................... 102
Set the fax sounds volume ........................................................................................... 102
Set stamp-received faxes ............................................................................................. 102
Send a fax .......................................................................................................................................................... 102
Send a fax from the control panel .................................................................................................. 103
Use speed dials and group-dial entries .......................................................................................... 103
Send a standard fax from the computer ......................................................................................... 103
Send a fax from the software ......................................................................................................... 104
Send a fax using monitor dialing .................................................................................................... 105
Send a fax using printer memory ................................................................................................... 105
Receive a fax ...................................................................................................................................................... 106
Receive a fax manually ................................................................................................................... 106
Fax memory ..................................................................................................................................... 107
Reprint a fax .................................................................................................................. 107
Delete faxes from memory ........................................................................................... 107
Use the phone book ........................................................................................................................................... 107
Create and edit individual speed-dial entries ................................................................................. 108
Create and edit group-dial entries .................................................................................................. 108
Delete speed-dial entries ................................................................................................................ 108
Use reports ........................................................................................................................................................ 108
Print fax conrmation reports ........................................................................................................ 109
Print fax error reports ..................................................................................................................... 110
Print and view the fax log ............................................................................................................... 110
Clear the fax log .............................................................................................................................. 110
Print the details of the last fax transaction .................................................................................... 111
Print a Caller ID Report .................................................................................................................... 111
View the Call History ....................................................................................................................... 111
9 Solve problems .......................................................................................................................................... 112
Problem-solving checklist ................................................................................................................................. 113
Check that the product power is on ................................................................................................ 113
Check the control panel for error messages .................................................................................. 113
Test print functionality .................................................................................................................... 113
Test copy functionality .................................................................................................................... 114
Test the fax-sending functionality ................................................................................................. 114
Test the fax-receiving functionality ................................................................................................ 114
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Try sending a print job from a computer ........................................................................................ 114
Test the plug-and-print USB functionality ..................................................................................... 114
Factors that aect product performance ....................................................................................... 114
Information pages ............................................................................................................................................. 115
Factory-set defaults .......................................................................................................................................... 116
Cleaning routines ............................................................................................................................................... 116
Clean the printhead ......................................................................................................................... 117
Clean the scanner glass strip and platen ........................................................................................ 117
Clean the document feeder pick rollers and separation pad ......................................................... 118
Clean the touch screen .................................................................................................................... 118
Jams and paper-feed issues .............................................................................................................................. 119
The product does not pick up paper ............................................................................................... 119
The product picks up multiple sheets of paper .............................................................................. 119
Prevent paper jams ......................................................................................................................... 119
Clear jams ........................................................................................................................................ 120
Jam locations ................................................................................................................ 120
Clear jams from the document feeder ......................................................................... 121
Clear jams in Tray 1 (multipurpose tray) ...................................................................... 122
Clear jams in Tray 2 ....................................................................................................... 122
Clear jams in optional Tray 3 ........................................................................................ 123
Clear jams in the left door ............................................................................................ 124
Clear jams in the output bin .......................................................................................... 125
Clear jams in the duplexer ............................................................................................ 126
Cartridge issues ................................................................................................................................................. 127
Relled or remanufactured cartridges ........................................................................................... 127
Interpret control panel messages for cartridges ........................................................................... 127
Cartridge Depleted ........................................................................................................ 127
Cartridge Low ................................................................................................................ 128
Cartridge Very Low ....................................................................................................... 128
Counterfeit or used [color] cartridge installed ............................................................. 128
Do not use SETUP cartridges ........................................................................................ 128
Genuine HP cartridge installed ..................................................................................... 128
Incompatible [color] ...................................................................................................... 129
Incompatible cartridges ................................................................................................ 129
Install [color] cartridge ................................................................................................. 129
Non-HP cartridges installed ......................................................................................... 129
Printer Failure ............................................................................................................... 130
Problem with Print System ........................................................................................... 130
Problem with Printer Preparation ................................................................................ 130
Problem with SETUP cartridges .................................................................................... 130
Use SETUP cartridges ................................................................................................... 130
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Used [color] installed .................................................................................................... 131
Printing issues ................................................................................................................................................... 131
The product does not print ............................................................................................................. 131
The product prints slowly ............................................................................................................... 132
Plug-and-print USB issues .............................................................................................................. 132
The Memory Device Options menu does not open when you insert the USB
accessory ...................................................................................................................... 132
The le does not print from the USB storage device ................................................... 132
The le that you want to print is not listed in the Memory Device Options menu ...... 133
Improve print quality ...................................................................................................................... 133
Check for genuine HP cartridges .................................................................................. 133
Use paper that meets HP specications ...................................................................... 133
Use the correct paper type setting in the printer driver .............................................. 134
Change the paper type and size setting (Windows) .................................. 134
Change the paper type and size setting (OS X) .......................................... 134
Use the printer driver that best meets your printing needs ........................................ 135
Align the printhead ....................................................................................................... 135
Print a print-quality report ........................................................................................... 135
Scan issues ........................................................................................................................................................ 135
Fax issues ........................................................................................................................................................... 136
Fax troubleshooting checklist ......................................................................................................... 136
Change error correction and fax speed ........................................................................................... 137
Set the fax-error-correction mode ............................................................................... 137
Change the fax speed ................................................................................................... 137
Fax logs and reports ........................................................................................................................ 137
Print individual fax reports ........................................................................................... 138
Set the fax error report ................................................................................................. 138
Fax error messages ......................................................................................................................... 138
Communication error. ................................................................................................... 138
Document feeder door is open. Canceled fax. ............................................................. 139
Fax is busy. Canceled send. .......................................................................................... 139
Fax is busy. Redial pending. .......................................................................................... 139
Fax receive error. .......................................................................................................... 140
Fax Send error. .............................................................................................................. 140
Fax storage is full. Canceling the fax receive. .............................................................. 141
Fax storage is full. Canceling the fax send. .................................................................. 141
No dial tone. .................................................................................................................. 141
No fax answer. Canceled send. ..................................................................................... 142
No fax answer. Redial pending. .................................................................................... 142
No fax detected. ............................................................................................................ 142
Solve problems sending faxes ........................................................................................................ 143
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An error message displays on the control panel .......................................................... 143
Document feeder paper jam ...................................................................... 143
Scanner error .............................................................................................. 143
The control panel displays a Ready message with no attempt to send the fax. ......... 143
The control panel displays the message "Receiving Page 1" and does not progress
beyond that message ................................................................................................... 144
Faxes can be received, but not sent ............................................................................. 144
Unable to use fax functions from the control panel .................................................... 144
Unable to use speed dials ............................................................................................. 144
Unable to use group dials ............................................................................................. 144
Receive a recorded error message from the phone company when trying to send
a fax ............................................................................................................................... 145
Unable to send a fax when a phone is connected to the product ................................ 145
Solve problems receiving faxes ...................................................................................................... 145
An error message displays on the control panel .......................................................... 145
The fax does not respond ............................................................................................. 145
Voice mail is available on the fax line ........................................................ 145
The product is connected to a DSL phone service ..................................... 146
The product uses a fax over IP or VoIP phone service ............................... 146
Sender receives a busy signal ....................................................................................... 146
A handset is connected to the product ...................................................... 146
A phone line splitter is being used ............................................................. 146
Cannot send or receive a fax on a PBX line .................................................................. 146
Solve general fax problems ............................................................................................................ 146
Faxes are sending slowly .............................................................................................. 146
Fax quality is poor ......................................................................................................... 147
Fax cuts o or prints on two pages .............................................................................. 147
Connectivity issues ............................................................................................................................................ 147
Solve USB direct-connect problems ............................................................................................... 147
Solve network problems ................................................................................................................. 148
Poor physical connection .............................................................................................. 148
The computer is using the incorrect IP address for the product .................................. 148
The computer is unable to communicate with the product ......................................... 148
The product is using incorrect link and duplex settings for the network .................... 149
New software programs might be causing compatibility problems ........................... 149
The computer or workstation might be set up incorrectly .......................................... 149
The product is disabled, or other network settings are incorrect ............................... 149
Wireless network issues .................................................................................................................................... 149
Wireless connectivity checklist ....................................................................................................... 149
The product does not print, and the computer has a third-party rewall installed ...................... 150
The wireless connection does not work after moving the wireless router or product .................. 150
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Cannot connect more computers to the wireless product ............................................................. 150
The wireless product loses communication when connected to a VPN ......................................... 151
The network does not appear in the wireless networks list .......................................................... 151
The wireless network is not functioning ........................................................................................ 151
Product software issues (Windows) .................................................................................................................. 151
Product software issues (OS X) ......................................................................................................................... 153
The printer driver is not listed in the Print & Scan list .................................................................... 153
The product name does not appear in the product list in the Print & Scan list ............................. 153
The printer driver does not automatically set up the selected product in the Print & Scan list .... 153
A print job was not sent to the product that you wanted ............................................................... 153
When connected with a USB cable, the product does not appear in the Print & Scan list after
the driver is selected. ...................................................................................................................... 153
You are using a generic printer driver when using a USB connection ............................................ 154
10 Service and support ................................................................................................................................. 155
Customer support .............................................................................................................................................. 156
HP limited warranty statement ......................................................................................................................... 157
UK, Ireland, and Malta ..................................................................................................................... 158
Austria, Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg .................................................................................. 158
Belgium, France, and Luxemburg ................................................................................................... 159
Italy .................................................................................................................................................. 160
Spain ................................................................................................................................................ 160
Denmark .......................................................................................................................................... 161
Norway ............................................................................................................................................ 161
Sweden ............................................................................................................................................ 161
Portugal ........................................................................................................................................... 162
Greece and Cyprus ........................................................................................................................... 162
Hungary ........................................................................................................................................... 162
Czech Republic ................................................................................................................................ 163
Slovakia ........................................................................................................................................... 163
Poland ............................................................................................................................................. 163
Bulgaria ........................................................................................................................................... 164
Romania .......................................................................................................................................... 164
Belgium and the Netherlands ......................................................................................................... 164
Finland ............................................................................................................................................. 165
Slovenia ........................................................................................................................................... 165
Croatia ............................................................................................................................................. 165
Latvia ............................................................................................................................................... 165
Lithuania .......................................................................................................................................... 166
Estonia ............................................................................................................................................. 166
Russia .............................................................................................................................................. 166
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Appendix A Technical information ................................................................................................................. 167
Product specications ....................................................................................................................................... 168
Print specications .......................................................................................................................... 168
Physical specications .................................................................................................................... 168
Power consumption and electrical specications .......................................................................... 168
Acoustic emission specications .................................................................................................... 168
Environmental specications ......................................................................................................... 168
Environmental product stewardship program .................................................................................................. 170
Protecting the environment ............................................................................................................ 171
Ozone production ............................................................................................................................ 171
Power consumption ........................................................................................................................ 171
European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008 .................................................................... 171
Paper ............................................................................................................................................... 171
HP PageWide printing supplies ....................................................................................................... 171
Plastics ............................................................................................................................................ 171
Electronic hardware recycling ......................................................................................................... 172
Material restrictions ........................................................................................................................ 172
General battery information ......................................................................................... 172
Battery disposal in Taiwan ............................................................................................ 172
California Perchlorate Material Notice ......................................................................... 172
EU Battery Directive ...................................................................................................... 172
Battery notice for Brazil ................................................................................................ 173
Chemical substances ....................................................................................................................... 173
EPEAT ............................................................................................................................................... 173
Disposal of waste equipment by users ........................................................................................... 173
Toxic and hazardous substance table (China) ................................................................................ 174
Restriction on hazardous substances statement (Turkey) ............................................................ 174
Restriction on hazardous substances statement (Ukraine) ........................................................... 174
Restriction of hazardous substance statement (India) .................................................................. 174
China energy label for printer, fax, and copier ............................................................................... 175
China SEPA Eco Label user information .......................................................................................... 175
Regulatory information ..................................................................................................................................... 176
Regulatory notices .......................................................................................................................... 176
Regulatory model identication number ..................................................................... 176
FCC statement ............................................................................................................... 176
VCCI statement (Japan) ................................................................................................................... 177
Power cord instructions .................................................................................................................. 177
Power cord statement (Japan) ........................................................................................................ 177
EMC statement (Korea) ................................................................................................................... 177
Visual display workplaces statement for Germany ........................................................................ 177
European Union Regulatory Notice ................................................................................................. 178
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European Union Regulatory Notice .............................................................................. 178
Wireless models only .................................................................................................... 178
Models with fax capability only .................................................................................... 178
Additional statements for telecom (fax) products ......................................................................... 179
New Zealand telecom statements ................................................................................ 179
Additional FCC statement for telecom products (US) .................................................. 179
Industry Canada CS-03 requirements .......................................................................... 180
Notice to users of the Canadian telephone network .................................................... 181
Australia wired fax statement ...................................................................................... 181
Notice to users of the German telephone network ...................................................... 181
Additional statements for wireless products ................................................................................. 182
Exposure to radio frequency radiation ......................................................................... 182
Notice to users in Brazil ................................................................................................ 182
Canadian statements .................................................................................................... 182
Japan statement ........................................................................................................... 183
Notice to users in Korea ................................................................................................ 183
Taiwan statement ......................................................................................................... 183
Mexico statement ......................................................................................................... 183
Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 184
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1 Product basics

Product features
Product views
Power on and o
Use the control panel
Quiet Mode
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Product features

PageWide MFP 377dw
J9V80A, J9V80B, J9V80C, J9V80D
Tray capacity (75 GSM or 20–lb Bond paper)
Tray 1: 50 sheets
Tray 2: 500 sheets
Optional Tray 3: 500 sheets
Automatic Document Feeder (ADF): 50 sheets
Standard output bin: 300 sheets
Print
Simplex speeds up to 30 pages per minute (ppm) for both color and black with Professional quality
Duplex speeds up to 21 ppm for both color and black with Professional quality
Up to 45 ppm in General Oice mode
Copy
Simplex speeds up to 40 ppm in black and color
Scan
Duplex speeds up to 26 ppm for both color and black
Scan to walkup USB device, email address, network folder, or SharePoint site
Glass supports page sizes up to 356 mm (14.0 in) in length and up to 216 mm (8.5 in) in width
HP software enables scanning a document to a le that can be edited
Compatible with TWAIN, WIA, and WS-Scan programs
Fax
Fax to email address or network folder
Fax from walkup control panel or from program on connected computer
Fax archive, fax log, junk-fax blocking, non-volatile fax memory, fax redirect feature
Connectivity
802.3 LAN (10/100) Ethernet port
Host USB Type A and Type B ports (back)
USB 2.0 Device port (front)
Wireless
Embedded wireless capability
802.11n 5GHz dual band support
HP ePrint—send documents to the product email address for printing
HP Wireless Direct support
NFC-enabled (Near Field Communications); walkup printing from smart phones and tablets
Scan to smart phone

Environmental features

Feature Environmental benet
Duplex printing Automatic duplex printing is available on all models of HP PageWide MFP
Print multiple pages per sheet Save paper by printing two or more pages of a document side-by-side on one
Copies multiple pages per sheet Save paper by copying two pages of an original document side-by-side on one
Single-pass, two-sided copying for speeds up to 26 ppm in black and color
50-sheet ADF supports page sizes up to 356 mm (14.0 in) in length and 216 mm (8.5 in) in width
377dw. Duplex printing saves the environment and saves you money.
sheet of paper. Access this feature through the printer driver.
sheet of paper.
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Feature Environmental benet
Recycling Reduce waste by using recycled paper.
Energy savings Sleep modes and timer options enable this product to quickly go into reduced

Accessibility features

The product includes several features that aid users with limited vision, hearing, dexterity or strength.
Online user guide that is compatible with text screen-readers.
Cartridges can be installed and removed using one hand.
All doors and covers can be opened using one hand.
Recycle cartridges by using the HP Planet Partners return process.
power states when not printing, thus saving energy.
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Product views

Front left view

Front right view
Back view
Cartridge door view
Front left view
Label Description
1 USB device connection port
2 Cartridge door
3 Tray 1 extension
4 Tray 1
5 Power button
6 Tray 2 – default paper tray
7 Control panel
8 Scanner glass
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Front right view

Label Description
1 Automatic document feeder (ADF) cover
2 Main output door
3 ADF paper guides
4 ADF loading area
5 ADF output bin
6 ADF output bin stop
7 Main output bin stop
8 Main output bin

Back view

Label Description
1 Ethernet connection port
2 Fax connection ports
3 USB Type A and USB Type B ports
4 Power cord connection
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Label Description
5 Left door
6 Duplexer

Cartridge door view

Label Description
1 Cartridge slots
2 Product serial number and product number
3 Cartridge part numbers
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Power on and o
NOTICE: To prevent damage to the product, use only the power cord that is provided with the product.

Turn the product on

Manage power

Turn the product o
Turn the product on
1. Connect the power cord that is provided with the product to the connection port on the back of the
product.
2. Connect the power cord to a wall outlet with an adequate voltage rating.
NOTE: Make sure that your power source is adequate for the product voltage rating. The product uses
either 100-240 Vac or 200-240 Vac and 50/60 Hz.
3. Press and release the power button on the front of the product.
Manage power
HP PageWide MFP 377dw printers include power-management features that can help reduce power consumption and save energy.
Sleep Mode puts the product in a reduced power-consumption state if it has been idle for a specic length of time. You can set the length of time before the product enters Sleep Mode from the control panel.
Schedule On/O enables you to turn the product on or o automatically at days and time that you set from the control panel. For example, you can set the product to turn o at 6 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
Set the Sleep Mode time
1. Open the control panel dashboard (swipe the dashboard tab at the top of any screen downward, or
touch the dashboard area on the home screen).
2.
On the control panel dashboard, touch .
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3. Touch Power Management, and then touch Sleep Mode.
4. Select one of the time-interval options.
The product switches into a reduced power-consumption state when it has been idle for the amount of time that you select.
Schedule the product to turn on or o
1. Open the control panel dashboard (swipe the dashboard tab at the top of any screen downward, or
touch the dashboard area on the home screen).
2.
On the control panel dashboard, touch .
3. Touch Power Management, and then touch Schedule Printer On/O.
4. Turn the Schedule On or Schedule O option on.
5. Select the Schedule On or Schedule O options, and then select the day and time that you want to
schedule.
The product switches on or o at the time you select on the day you select.
NOTE: The product cannot receive faxes when it is turned o. Faxes sent during a scheduled o interval will
print when the product is turned on.
Turn the product o
NOTICE: Do not turn o the product if a cartridge is missing. Damage to the product can result.
Press and release the power button on the front of the product to turn o your HP PageWide MFP 377dw printer.
A warning message appears on the control panel if you attempt to turn the product o when one or more cartridges are missing.
NOTICE: To prevent print-quality problems, turn o the product by using the power button on the front
only. Do not unplug the product, turn o the powerstrip, or use any other method.
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Use the control panel

Control panel buttons

Control panel home screen
Control panel dashboard
Control panel application folders
Control panel shortcuts
Help features
NOTE: The small text on the control panel is not designed for prolonged viewing.
Control panel buttons
Buttons and indicator lights on the control panel of HP PageWide MFP 377dw printers appear lit when their function is available, and are darkened if their function is not available.
1 Home button.
Touch to view the control panel home screen.
2 Wireless network indicator.
Solid blue when the product is connected to a wireless network. Blinks when the product is searching for a wireless connection. O when the product is connected to a wired network or by a USB cable.
3 NFC (Near Field Communications) indicator.
The product can be enabled for walkup printing from tablets and smart phones.
4 Back or Cancel button.
Touch to return to the previous screen, or to cancel the current process.
5 Help button.
Touch to view the Help menu options.
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Control panel home screen

The control panel home screen displays a dashboard, application folders, and user-dened shortcuts to screens for performing tasks.
1 Dashboard. Dashboard icons show current product status and provide access to screens for changing product settings
(see Control panel dashboard).
To view the full dashboard, touch the strip at the top of the home screen, or press and drag the handle at the center of the dashboard strip.
2 Time and date display. This section also displays scheduled events, like scheduled o time (see Manage power).
3 Sign in icon. The product can be set up to require users to sign in before using some applications.
Touch here to sign in with a PIN (personal identication number) or user name and password.
4 Application folders. These folders contain icons for dened tasks (for example, Print > Private Job).
Touch a folder to view the application icons that it contains.
5 Application or setup icons. You can create shortcuts to icons contained within application folders and place them on the
home screen (see Control panel shortcuts).
Press and drag to scroll horizontally through the available icons. Touch an icon to view an application or setup screen.
6 Shortcuts. You can create a shortcut to any application or setup icon contained within the application folders.
Touch to show all available shortcut icons (see Control panel shortcuts).
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Control panel dashboard

To open the dashboard, touch the strip at the top of the home screen or swipe the dashboard tab downward.
To learn more about how to use the dashboard, touch on the control panel, and then select Control Panel
Tips > Use the Dashboard.
1 Larger icons appear across the top of the dashboard. These icons indicate the status of the product and enable you to
change product settings.
Swipe to scroll horizontally through the available icons. Touch an icon to view a status screen or to change product settings.
2 A yellow or red triangle appears on an icon to indicate that user attention is required.
In the example above, a yellow warning indicates that the contents of one or more cartridges are low.

Control panel application folders

Folder icons appear on a strip across the bottom of the control panel home screen. Touch a folder icon to view the application icons that it contains.
Application folders for HP PageWide MFP 377dw printers include:
Copy
Scan
Print
Fax
Apps
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Control panel shortcuts

You can create a shortcut to any application or setup icon contained within the application folders, and then place that shortcut on the control panel home screen.
To learn more about how to use shortcuts, touch and then select Control Panel Tips.
Create a shortcut on the home screen
1. Open an application folder, and then navigate to the application or setup icon for which you want to
create a shortcut.
2. Touch and hold the icon until the application folder strip turns green.
3. Drag the icon onto the green strip and then release it.
Remove a shortcut from the home screen
1. Touch the shortcuts icon at the lower left of the control panel home screen to display all available
shortcuts.
2. If necessary, scroll to view the shortcut icon that you want to remove.
3. Touch and hold the shortcut icon until the application folder strip turns red.
4. Drag the icon onto the red strip and then release it.

Help features

HP PageWide MFP 377dw printers have built-in help that is accessible from the control panel. Help features include tips, important product information that you can view or print, and animations that show how to perform tasks or solve problems.
To view these help features, touch on the printer control panel.
Printer information
Help animations
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Printer information
The Printer Information page displays the following information about your HP PageWide MFP 377dw printer:
Model name and number
Product serial number
Product Service ID
Current rmware version number
Usage, status, and settings information if you print the full product information and printer status report pages.
View or print a Printer Information page
1. On the printer control panel, touch .
2. Touch Printer Information.
3. If you want to print the full product information and printer status report pages, touch Print.
Help animations
The built-in help contains animations that show how to perform tasks or solve problems. To select and view an available help animation:
1. On the printer control panel, touch .
2. Touch How To Videos.
3. Select the animation that you want to play in the printer control panel display.

Quiet Mode

To minimize printer noise, use Quiet Mode. You can enable this mode from either the control panel or the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS).
NOTE: Quiet Mode slows the printer speed. If it hinders productivity, you can turn the mode o.
To turn Quiet Mode on or o from the control panel
1. Open the control panel dashboard (swipe the dashboard tab at the top of any screen downward, or
touch the dashboard area on the home screen).
2.
On the control panel dashboard, touch .
3. Touch Quiet Mode and turn it on or o.
To turn Quiet Mode on or o from the EWS
1. Open the EWS. For more information, see Open the EWS.
2. Click the Settings tab.
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3. In the Preferences section, click Quiet Mode and turn it on or o.
4. Click Apply.
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