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Thank you for purchasing this printer. This guide provides information
about the following topics:
zSetting up the printer
zInstalling and using printer software
zInstalling optional accessories
zSetting printer options
zConnecting and using the printer on a network
zPrinting on different media types
zUsing remote diagnostic tools
zMaintaining the printer
zSolving problems with the printer
zPrinter supplies, support, and specifications
zEmulated PostScript printing
zLCD control panel messages
Additional resources
The following resources provide additional information abou t the printer:
zSetup poster
The setup poster provides illustrated setup information. A printed
version of this document is provided with the printer. Also, an
electronic version is available as an Adobe
Document Format (PDF) file on the Starter CD.
zGetting started guide
The getting started guide provides instructions for setting up the
printer, as well as warranty and regulatory information. This guide is
provided with the printer in a printed format.
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Acrobat® Portable
z
Toolbox (Windows only)
The Toolbox provides status and maintenance information about
the printer, as well as step-by-step guidance for printing tasks.
(Printer status information is only available if the printer is
connected to a network.) For more information, see “Using the
Toolbox.”
zPrinter driver online help (Windows only)
The online help provides information about using the printer driver.
zHP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator’s Guide
This guide provides information for config uring an d troub leshooti ng
the HP Jetdirect print server used with this printer. It is available as
a PDF file on the Starter CD.
zEmbedded Web server
The embedded Web server provides configuration, status, and
diagnostic information about the printer. It also includes links to
hp instant support and myPr intMileage, which are Web-based t ools
that help you diagnose and solve printer problems, and manage
your printing activities and printer supplies more effectively. The
embedded Web server can be used from a standard Web browser
or from the Toolbox (Windows only).
For more information, see “Using the embedded Web server.”
zhp instant support
hp instant support is a Web-based tool that provides you with
product-specific services, troubleshooting tips, and information
about your printer's ink and media usage. With th is information, you
can diagnose and solve printer problems, and manage your printing
activities and printer supplies more effectively. For more
information, see “Using hp instant support.”
zWorld Wide Web
The following HP websites have the latest printer software, product
information, and support information available for the printer.
• http://www.hp.com/support/businessinkjet3000
• http://www.hp.com
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Printer configurations
This printer is available in the configurations described in this section.
HP Business Inkjet 3000
The HP Business Inkjet 3000 printer is a four-color Inkjet printer that
prints up to 21 pages per minute (ppm) in monochrome (black and
white) and 17 ppm in color in Fast mode. The laser-equivelant speed is
10 ppm for monochrome and 8 ppm for color. (Laser-equivalent speed
is the print speed that can be expected in relation to the pages-perminute speed of laser printers.) This configuration of the printer can
produce 2400 by 1200 dots per inch (dpi) in Photo mode (using the
PCL 6 printer driver for Windows).
zTrays. The printer comes with a tray that holds up to 300 sheets of
print media, and up to 50 transparencies (Tray 2). It supports letter,
legal, executive, JIS executive, A4, JIS B5, and ISO B5 size media.
The printer also comes with Tray 1, which provides a straight-
through paper path and feeds a single sheet of media at a time.
zConnectivity. The printer provides a parallel port and a universal
serial bus (USB) port for connectivity. The printer also conta ins two
enhanced input/output (EIO) slots and a standard bidirectional
parallel cable interface (IEEE-1284 compliant).
zMemory. The printer contains 64 megabytes (MB) of synchronous
dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) on the formatter and
24 MB SDRAM on the printer base. To allow for memory
expansion, the printer has three DIMM slots that accept 64 or
128 MB RAM each or 4 MB flash DIMMs. This printer can support
up to 344 MB of memory (including the 24 MB on the printer base).
HP Business Inkjet 3000n
The HP Business Inkjet 3000n printer includes the features of the
HP Business Inkjet 3000, plus an HP Jetdirect print server. An
HP Jetdirect print server allows the printer to be shared in a network
environment by connecting the printer directly to the network.
HP Business Inkjet 3000dtn
The HP Business Inkjet 3000dtn printer includes the features of the
HP Business Inkjet 3000n printer, plus a 700- sheet tray (Tray 3) and an
auto-duplex unit for automatic 2-sided printing.
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Setting up
2
Understanding printer parts
1
1LCD control panel
2Top cover
3Printhead cover
4Ink cartridge cover
2
10
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5Simplex unit or optional auto-duplex unit
6Output bin
7Tray 2
8Media level indicators
9Tray 3 (optional)
10 Tray 3 base (holds Tray 3 and supports the printer)
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1Ink cartridge cover
2Printhead cover
3Hook (connects to the catch and must be engaged for the printer
to operate)
3
7
4
5
6
4Printhead latch (provides access for installing or removing
printheads from their color-coded sockets)
NoteTo open the printhead latch, you must turn on the printer.
5Printheads
6Catch (metal bar that secures the hook and engages the
printhead latch)
7Ink cartridges
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3
4
6
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1Tray 1
NoteThe printer comes with a single sheet manual feed unit in the Tray 1
location. You can purchase a multipurpose tray as an optional
accessory, which is installed in place of the single sheet manual
feed unit in the Tray 1 location. For more information, see
“Multipurpose tray (100-sheet tray).”
2EIO slots (allow EIO accessories to be installed; The HP Business
Inkjet 3000n and 3000dtn configurations come with an HP Jetdirect
print server in one of these slots)
3DIMM cover
4USB port
5Parallel port
6Power input
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Setting up the printer
To set up the printer, complete the following steps. For illustrated setup
information, see the setup poster.
Step 1: Set up the printer
1Select a location for the printer that is level, sturdy, and can support
all corners of the printer, such as a low table. The locat i on should
be about 25 cm (10 inches) away from a wall to provide easy
access to the rear of the printer for using Tray 1.
2If your printer was shipped with Tray 3 or you purchased Tray 3 as
an optional accessory, unpack Tray 3. Otherwise, go on to step 3.
a Position Tray 3 in the location where you want to place
the printer.
b Remove the tape and packing materials from Tray 3, including
the foam block located inside the tray.
3Two people should lift the printer. Each person should grasp the
printer in the front just under the lip below the LCD control panel,
and in the rear by the indentation on either side of Tray 1.
Alternately, each person can hold on to the bottom of the printer
during lifting.
WARNING!It is strongly recommended that tw o people lift or move the p rinter.
The printer is top-heavy and can tip if lifted by only one person.
The side of the printer that holds the i nk cartridges and p rintheads
is considerably heavier than the other side.
WARNING!Do not attempt to move the printer by holding on to Tray 2 in the
front or Tray 1 in the back. This can damage the printer and might
cause you to lose your grip on the printer.
4Move the printer to the prepared location. Be sure that the foam
packing cushions are removed from the bottom of the printer.
Gently place the printer on the prepared location.
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If installing Tray 3, align the front edge of the printer with the
front edge of the Tray 3 base. Gently lower the printer onto the
Tray 3 base.
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WARNING!Be careful to keep your fingers and hands clear of the bottom of
the printer.
5Remove the tape and packing materials from the printer.
Step 2: Connect the power cord and turn on
the printer
1Connect the power cord to the printer and an alternating current
(AC) power receptacle.
2Press (power button) on the LCD control panel to turn on
the printer.
For a description of LCD control panel button s, see “Understanding
the LCD control panel.”
WARNING!To prevent electric shock, connect the power cord to a grounded
power receptacle only. Use only the power cord included with the
printer.
Step 3: Set up the LCD control panel for your
language (optional)
When the printer is turned on for the first time, you have the option to
set the language for the LCD control panel messages.
To select the LCD control panel language
1Press (select button) on the LCD control panel.
2Press (down arrow button) to highlight
then press (select button)
3Press (down arrow button) to highlight SYSTEM SETUP, and then
press (select button).
4Press (down arrow button) to highlight
press (select button).
5Press (down arrow button) or (up arrow button) to scroll
through the language list and highlight the language of your choice.
6Press (select button) to confirm the language selection.
7Press (pause/resume button) to return the prin te r to th e
.
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CONFIGURE DEVICE, and
LANGUAGE, and then
Step 4: Install the ink cartridges
1Make sure the pr int er is turn ed on.
2Lift the ink cartridge cover.
3Remove each ink cartridge from its package.
4Align the colored arrows, and then insert each ink cartridge into its
color-coded slot.
5To ensure proper contact, press firmly on the cartridges until they
snap into place.
NoteWhen replacing ink cartridges, install the new ink cartridges right
away. Ink cartridges should not be removed from the printer for long
periods of time.
Step 5: Install the printheads
CAUTIONBefore you lift the printhead cover, make sure that the printer
is plugged in and turned on. Otherwise, you cannot install
the printheads.
1Lift the printhead cover.
2To open the latch, lift it from the rear (item 1 in the graphic) and
then pull it forward and down to release the hook from the metal
catch (item 2 in the graphic).
CAUTIONDo not attempt to force open the printhead latch. The printhead
carriage will move to the left when the printer is turned on, enabling
you to open the latch.
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3Lift and push the latch toward the back of the printer (item 3 in
the graphic).
4Remove each printhead from its package.
5Remove the protective tape from each printhead.
6Remove the plastic cap from each printhead by pulling down as
indicated by the arrow on the cap.
7Insert each printhead into its color-coded slot.
NoteThe color order of the printheads does not corresp ond with the color
order of the ink cartridges.
8Press firmly on each printhead to ensure proper contact
after installation.
9Pull the latch all the way forward and down, and engage the catch
with the hook (item 2 in the graphic). Push the latch towards the
back of the printer. You might have to apply some pressure to close
the latch.
10 Close the printhead cover and the ink cartridge cover.
11 Wait while the printer aligns the printheads. This can take abo ut 20
minutes. When the process is complete, an alignment page prints.
If no alignment page prints, check to make sure there is media in
the trays.
Step 6: Install the printer software and connect
the interface cable
You can install the printer software for local printing or network printing.
For local printing, you can connect the printer using a USB cable or a
parallel cable.
For more information about using USB or parallel interface
connections with your computer, see the documentation that came
with your computer.
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Windows printer software components
The printer software for Windows includes the following components:
zPrinter drivers
Printer drivers access the printer features and allow the computer
to communicate with the printer. The following printer drivers can
be used with the printer:
• PCL 5c
• PCL 6
• PostScript (PS) level 3 emulation
The following printer drivers are included with the printer.
Operating system
Windows 98, Millennium
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000
Windows XP 32-bit
Windows XP 64-bit**
*
PCL 5cPCL 6PS
*Printer features vary among printer drivers and operating systems.
**Windows XP 64-bit printer drivers are available only at
http://www.hp.com.
See the online Help in your printer driver for availability of features.
For more information about printing using the emulated PostScript
printer driver, see “Printing using PostScript emulation.”
zToolbox
The Toolbox provides printer status and maintenance information
about the printer. For more information, see “Using the Toolbox.”
zScreen fonts
Screen fonts (also called “printer matching font s”) are fonts used by
the computer that correspond to the fonts in the printer.
Adobe PostScript
®
3™ screen fonts are also included.
zCustomization Utility
This utility lets you copy the selected installation options in the
printer software onto floppy disks, to a hard drive, or to a
network drive.
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NotePrinter installation software for UNIX® (HP-UX, Sun Solaris)
networks is available for download at
http://www.hp.com/support/net_printing.
For more information about using Linux with HP printer s,
see http://hp.sourceforge.net.
For information about using the IBM PostScript 3 emulation prin ter
driver for IBM OS/2, see
http://www.hp.com/support/businessinkjet3000.
If you are using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, or Windows XP,
you must have administrator privileges to install a printer driver.
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Macintosh printer software components
The printer software for Macintosh includes the following components:
zPostScript Printer Description files (PPDs) (Mac OS 8.6 to
Mac OS 9.2.2)
PPDs, in combination with the Apple LaserWriter 8 printer driver,
access the printer features and allow the computer to communicate
with the printer. An installation program for the PPDs and other
software is provided on the Starter CD. Use the Apple
LaserWriter 8 printer driver that comes with the computer.
zPrinting Dialog Extensions (PDEs) (Mac OS X)
PDEs are code plug-ins that provide access to printer features,
such as number of copies, print on both sides, and quality settings .
An installation program for the PDEs and other softwa re is provided
on the Starter CD.
zHP LaserJet Utility
The HP LaserJet Utility allows control of features that are not
available in the printer driver. Use the illustrated screens to select
printer features and complete tasks with the printer, such as the
following:
• download files, view fonts, and change many of the
printer settings
• check the ink cartridge levels
• configure and set the printer for Internet Protocol (IP) or
AppleTalk printing
NoteThe HP LaserJet Utility is not supported for the Korean, Japanese,
Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese languages.
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Connecting the printer using a USB cable in Windows
Use a USB cable to connect the printer to the computer if the computer
has a USB port and is running Windows 98, Windows Millennium
Edition (Me), Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
If your computer does not meet these specifications, connect the printer
to your computer using a parallel cable.
In most cases, after you install the printer softwar e an d conn e ct a
printer to the computer, you can install additional printers with USB
cables without reinstalling the printing software.
NoteIt is recommended that you install the software before you connect
the printer to the computer.
Do not connect the USB cable until yo u are prompted by the printer
installation software.
Software-first installation
1Start Windows and make sure no other Windows applications
are running.
2Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive. The CD menu runs
automatically.
If the CD menu does not run automatically, click Start, and then
click Run. At the command line box, type the letter of your
computer's CD-ROM drive followed by :\SETUP (for example, type
D:\SETUP).
3On the CD menu, click Install Printer Driver.
4Choose your language, and then click OK.
5Follow the instructions on the screen.
6Click Connected to this computer, and then click Next.
7In the Select Port screen, click USB, and then click Next.
NoteWhen connecting the printer using a USB cable, you can inst all only
one of the printer drivers (PCL 5c, PCL 6, or PS) at a time.
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8Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
9Connect the USB cable to the computer and the printer. The Found
New Hardware wizard appears on the computer screen, and the
printer icon is created in the Printers folder.
NoteIf your computer is running Windows 98 or Windows Millennium
Edition, the installation program prompts you to restart the
computer. Plug in the USB cable only after Windo ws has restarted.
You can also choose to restart the computer at a later time.
Hardware-first installation
NoteBefore you can install the printer software on a comp ute r run nin g
Windows XP 64-bit, you must download the printer software from
http://www.hp.com.
If you have connected the USB cable to the ports on the computer and
the printer before installing the printer software, the Found New
Hardware wizard appears on the computer screen.
1In the Found New Hardware wizard, click Next.
2Click Search for the best driver for your device
(Recommended), and then click Next.
3Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive.
If the CD menu appears, click Exit twice to close the CD menu.
4Select Specify a location, click Browse to locate the installation
files for the operating system the computer is using, and then
click OK.
• For Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition, use
DRIVERS\<PRINTER DRIVER>\WIN9X_ME\<LANGUAGE>.
For example, DRIVERS\PCL6\WIN9X_ME\ENGLISH contains
the installation files for the English version of the PCL 6
printer driver.
• For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, use
DRIVERS\<PRINTER DRIVER>\WIN2K_XP\<LANGUAGE>.
For example, DRIVERS\PS\WIN2K_XP\ENGLISH contains the
installation files for the English version of the PS 3 printer driver.
5Click Next, and then follow the instructions on the screen.
6Click Next, and then c lick Finish.
7If you are using Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition,
complete steps 3 through 6 again to finish the installation.
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Connecting the printer with a USB cable in the Mac OS
NoteWhen setting up the printer using a USB cable, install the softwar e
first, and then connect the printer to the computer.
1Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive. The CD menu runs
automatically.
If the CD menu does not run automatically, double-click the CD icon
on the desktop, and then double-click the ClassicInstaller icon (if
you are using Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2) or the CarbonInstaller
icon (if you are using Mac OS X). This icon is located in the
Installer:<language> folder of the Starter CD (where <lang uage> is
your language preference).
2Follow the instructions on the screen.
3Connect the cable between the ports on the computer and
the printer.
4If you are using Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2, complete steps 5
through 9.
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If you are using Mac OS X or later, complete steps 10 through 13.
Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2
5Open the Desktop Printer Utility:
• Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.0.x: On the hard drive, double-click
the Desktop Printer Utility icon in the Apple Extras:
Apple LaserWriter Software folder.
• Mac OS 9.1.x to Mac OS 9.2.2: On the hard drive, double-click
the Desktop Printer Utility icon in the Applications (Mac OS 9):
Utilities folder.
6On the pop-up menu, select LaserWriter8, select Printer (USB)
from the list, and then click OK.
7In the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) File section of the
window that appears, click Auto Setup.
8Make sure HP Business Inkjet 3000 is selected and click Select.
9Click Create. The printer icon appears on the desktop.
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Mac OS X
10 Open the Print Center (located in the Applications\Utilities folder),
and then click Add Printer.
11 On the pop-up menu, select USB.
12 If necessary, select the Zone.
13 Select HP Business Inkjet 3000 from the list, and then click Add.
A dot appears beside the printer name, indi cating that t his printer is
now the default printer.
Connecting the printer using a parallel cable in
Windows
Use a parallel cable to connect the printer to the computer if the
computer has a parallel port and is running Windows 98,
Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT 4.0, Win dows 2000, or
Windows XP.
1Start Windows and make sure no other Windows applications
are running.
2Insert the Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive. The CD menu runs
automatically.
If the CD menu does not run automatically, click Start, click Run,
and at the command line box, type the letter of your computer's
CD-ROM drive followed by :\SETUP (for example, type D:\SETUP).
3On the CD menu, click Install Printer Driver.
4Choose your language, and then click OK.
5Follow the instructions on the screen.
6Click Connected to this computer, and then click Next.
7Be sure the Parallel check box is selected. Use the drop-down
menu to select the parallel port to which the printer is connected.
NoteIf the Express Install using HP recommended defaults check
box is selected, the installation program u ses default options. If you
want to specify the installation options, clear this check box.
8Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
9Connect the parallel cable to the computer and the printer.
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Connecting the printer using a network connection in
Windows
NoteWhen setting up the printer using a network connection, connect
the printer to the network first, and then install the software.
1If an HP Jetdirect print server was purchased separately, install it in
the printer. The print server must be installed before you install the
printer software. For information about installing the HP Jetdirect
print server, see “Installing optional accessories.”
NoteThe HP Jetdirect print server is pre-installed in the HP Business
Inkjet 3000n and 3000dtn printer configuration s.
2Connect the network cable between the HP Jetdirect print server
and a network port.
3Start Windows and make sure no other Windows applications
are running.
4Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive. The CD menu runs
automatically.
If the CD menu does not run automatically, click Start, and then
click Run. At the command line box, type the letter of your
computer's CD-ROM drive followed by :\SETUP (for example,
type D:\SETUP).
5On the CD menu, click Install Printer Driver.
6Choose your language, and then click OK.
7Follow the instructions on the screen.
8Click Connected to the network, and then click Next.
9Click Basic Server or Peer -t o-Pe er N etwo rk Set u p , and then
click Next.
10 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
For more information about network configuration, see “Configuring
network connectivity.”
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Connecting the printer with a network (Ethernet) cable
in the Mac OS
When connecting the printer to a network in the Mac OS, make sure the
HP Jetdirect print server is installed in the printer before you install the
printer software. For more information about installing the HP Jetdirect
print server, see “Installing optional accessories.”
1Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive. The CD menu
runs automatically.
If the CD menu does not run automatically, double-click the CD icon
on the desktop, and then double-click the ClassicInstaller icon (if
you are using Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2) or the CarbonInstaller
icon (if you are using Mac OS X). This icon is located in the
Installer:<language> folder of the Starter CD (where <lang uage> is
your language preference).
2Follow the instructions on the screen.
3Connect the cable between the ports on the computer and
the printer.
4If you are using Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2, complete steps 5
through 9.
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If you are using Mac OS X, complete steps 10 through 13.
Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.2.2
5Open the Desktop Printer Utility:
• Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.0.x: On the hard drive, double-click
the Desktop Printer Utility icon in the Apple Extras:
Apple LaserWriter Software folder.
• Mac OS 9.1.x to Mac OS 9.2.2: On the hard drive, double-click
the Desktop Printer Utility icon in the Applications (Mac OS 9):
Utilities folder.
6On the pop-up menu, select LaserWriter8, select Printer
(AppleTalk) from the list, and then click OK.
7In the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) File section of the
window that appears, click Auto Setup.
8Make sure HP Business Inkjet 3000 is selected, and click Select.
9Click Create. The printer icon appears on the desktop.
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