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Safety Information
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
!
expose this product to rain or any type
of moisture.
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this
product to reduce risk of injury from fire or electric shock.
WARNING: Potential Shock Hazard
1 Read and understand all instructions in the Setup
Poster.
2 Use only a grounded electrical outlet when connecting
the unit to a power source. If you do not know whether
the outlet is grounded, check with a qualified
electrician.
3 Telephone lines can develop hazardous voltages. To
avoid electrical shock, do not touch the contacts on the
end of the cord, or any of the sockets on the HP
OfficeJet. Replace damaged cords immediately.
4 Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
5 Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the
product.
6 Unplug this product from wall outlets and telephone
jacks before cleaning.
7 Unplug this product from wall outlets before cleaning.
8 Do not install or use this product near water or when
you are wet.
9 Install the product securely on a stable surface.
10 Install the product in a protected location where no one
can step on or trip over the line cord, and where the line
cord will not be damaged.
11 If the product does not operate normally, see the online
Troubleshooting Help.
12 No operator-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to
This section provides assistance in resolving installation and configuration issues,
setting fax header information using the front panel, and adding and removing software.
The standard installation instructions are provided in your Setup Poster, which you
should retain for later use.
Install your HP JetDirect Print Server
Your OfficeJet G Series may be networked using the HP Jet Direct 300X Print Server. For
the latest information regarding networking, visit the HP Web site at:
www.hp.com/go/all-in-one
1
NOTE
Connect and configure the print server
If you have already connected your HP OfficeJet to your Macintosh via the USB port, you
must remove the USB cable and unplug the HP OfficeJet before setting up the Jet Direct
Print Server.
To connect and configure the print server
1
Using the instructions provided with the HP JetDirect Print Server and the 1284C
cable provided with the OfficeJet, set up the hardware.
Do not use the CD-ROM included in the print-server package.
2
Turn on the device and insert the HP OfficeJet G Series CD-ROM into your CD-ROM
drive.
3
Locate and double-click on the
4
5
6
7
8
HP DeskWriter
Select
Choose the HP OfficeJet G Series you want to install and click OK.
Select the Settings entry in the list on the left side.
TCP/IP
Select
Assign the IP number, subnet mask, and router address provided by your network
administrator.
in the
from the
Please select a setting:
HP Network Utility
Select a
drop-down list box.
drop-down list box and click
on the CD-ROM.
Edit
.
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Install the software
To install the software
1Double-click the HP All-in-One Install icon on the CD.
After the Macintosh reboots, the All-in-One Setup Wizard runs.
2When asked to choose a device, select TCP/IP and enter the IP number of the
JetDirect box in the dialog.
3Complete the setup wizard.
Set basic fax settings using the front panel
You can access basic fax settings from the front panel. In the U.S., regulations require
that your name and number appear on every fax. The minimum settings that we
recommend are described in the following topics.
Set the date and time
Follow these steps to set the date and time manually.
1On the front panel, press Menu.
2Press 5, and then press 1.
3After Enter date appears, enter the date and time using the keypad.
Use only the last two digits for the year.
4After you finish entering your the date and time, press ENTER.
The date and time appear on the display.
Set the fax header
Follow these steps to enter your name and fax number.
1On the front panel, press Menu.
2Press 5, and then press 2.
3Enter your name using the guidelines provided in the next section, Enter text.
4Using the keypad, enter your fax number.
5After you finish entering your fax number, press ENTER.
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Enter text
The following list provides tips for entering text using the front-panel keypad.
Press the keypad numbers that correspond to the letters of a name.
HP OfficeJet G Series
AB
2
These letters correspond to
this number, and so on.
Press a button multiple times to see a letter first in uppercase and then in lowercase.
JKL
5
After the correct letter appears, press
To get this character:JjKkLl5
Press 5 this many times:1234567
X (>), and then press the number that
corresponds to the next letter in the name. Again, press multiple times until the
correct letter appears.
To insert a space, press Space (#).
To enter a symbol, such as a hyphen or parenthesis, press Symbols (*) to scroll
through a list of symbols.
If you make a mistake, press
W (<) to clear it, and then make the correct entry.
After you are done entering text, press ENTER to store your entries.
Set the answer mode
To set the answer mode, choose one of the following:
If you want your HP OfficeJet to answer every fax call automatically, verify that
Auto Answer is enabled. (The light next to Auto Answer on the front panel is on
when the feature is enabled. Press the Auto Answer button to turn it on or off.)
If you do want to answer fax calls manually, turn Auto Answer off.
Set the Rings to Answer setting
This setting tells your HP OfficeJet how many rings should occur before it answers an
incoming call. Follow these steps to change the Rings to Answer setting manually.
To use this feature, Auto Answer must be enabled. The light next to Auto Answer is
on when the feature is enabled. Press the Auto Answer button to turn it on or off.
1Press Menu.
2Press 5, and then press 3.
3After Answer on Ring appears, press
rings.
4After the number you want appears, press ENTER.
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X (>) to scroll to the desired number of
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Remove and reinstall your HP OfficeJet software
When you remove a program, you need to remove all files associated with that program,
not just the files you see in a particular program folder.
NOTE
Before removing your HP OfficeJet Software, make sure to save any cover pages,
fax logs, and phone books that you wish to maintain.
1Remove the following applications from your Macintosh:
Applications:HP All-in-One Software
Applications:Readiris
2Remove the following files from your Macintosh:
System Folder:Extensions:DRS6 Files
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet Fax
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet Print
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet Scan
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet G55 USB
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet G55xi USB
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet G85 USB
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet G85xi USB
System Folder:Extensions:HP OfficeJet G95 USB
System Folder:Extensions:TWAIN Data Sources:HP Scan DS
System Folder:Preferences:HP All-in-One Prefs
System Folder:Preferences:Readiris Prefs
System Folder:Startup Items:HP Director Alias
3To reinstall the software, see the
Setup Poster
that came with your HP OfficeJet.
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Review your unit’s front panel
You can perform many functions using either the front panel or the HP OfficeJet
G Series software. The method you choose may depend on the function you need to
perform, or it may depend on which is the most convenient.
Even if you do not connect your HP OfficeJet to a Macintosh (also called stand-alone
use), you can use the front panel to process fax and copy jobs. You can change a wide
variety of settings using the front-panel buttons and menu system. Depending on your
model, your front panel may look slightly different from the following. Consult the
legend for a brief explanation of a specific feature.
2
Left side of front panel
A
B
C
FeaturePurpose
AAccess one-touch speed-dial buttons (fax model only).
BTurn Auto Answer on/off (fax model only).
CStart fax (fax model only).
DUse keypad to dial fax numbers, enter reduction/enlargement
EAccess various scan, copy, and fax settings.
FSelect or save displayed entry.
GScroll through scan-copy-fax-setting options.
HStop job, or exit menu.
D
E
F
G
H
percentages, enter number of copies, or enter text.
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Right side of front panel
E
F
G
H
FeaturePurpose
EAccess various scan, copy, and fax settings.
FSelect or save displayed entry.
GScroll through scan-copy-fax-setting options.
HStop job, or exit menu.
IStart copy.
JAccess special copy features, such as Fit to Page, Clone, or Poster.
KSelect a specific Macintosh or program to scan to.
LStart scan.
MTurn unit on/off.
KIM
J
L
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Use your HP OfficeJet with a Macintosh
If you connect your HP OfficeJet to a Macintosh, you can work from the front panel or
from the HP OfficeJet G Series software. The software offers more features and ease of
use.
For comprehensive information, see the fully searchable OnScreen Guide. To access the
guide, go to the Director, click Tools, and choose View OnScreen Guide.
Review the Director
Once installed, the Director automatically appears when you start-up your Macintosh. It
provides centralized access to all of the capabilities of the HP All-In-One software.
The Director dynamically displays only the buttons that pertain to the attached device.
You can customize the buttons that are displayed by clicking the
Refer to the
The following graphic shows some of the features available through the Director.
Consult the legend for a brief explanation of a specific feature.
Customize the Director
section for additional information.
Customize
3
button.
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
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FeaturePurpose
AScan a document or photo and send it to a destination.
BCopy in black and white or color.
CFax in black and white (only available on models with fax
capability).
DScan a document or photo and attach it to an email message.
EScan a document and convert it to text for editing in a text processor.
FAccess the Toolbox.
GCustomize the appearance and functionality of the Director.
HAccess AppleGuide Help for assistance with the HP software.
IAccess copyright information about the HP software.
Customize the Director
You can customize the Director to display different functions.
To customize the Director
1From the Director, click Customize.
The HP Director Customization dialog box appears with the General tab
selected.
2Click the Button Customization tab.
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3Click the buttons you want to display on the Director toolbar. If you want to display
all buttons, click Select All.
4When you have selected the buttons, click Apply.
5Click OK to close the dialog box.
Review the Toolbox
The Toolbox allows you to choose and configure the HP OfficeJet device.
`To access the Toolbox, click the Tools button on the Director.
HP OfficeJet G Series
The Toolbox provides access to the following functions:
Device Chooser: Opens the Macintosh Chooser.
Device Configuration: Opens the HP All-in-One Device Settings dialog box which
allows you to specify configuration options for the HP OfficeJet.
View OnScreen Guide: Displays the OnScreen Guide which provides information on
how to operate and maintain your OfficeJet.
View AppleGuide Help: Displays the AppleGuide Help which provides a fully
searchable help system containing information on using your HP All-in-One software for
the Macintosh.
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Get help
This section explains where you can find information about your unit.
Where can I find help?
For hardware and setup information:
See the
format in the box your unit came in.
See Additional setup information in the
for Macintosh
Guide is available by clicking
Guide is available in printed format in the box your unit came in.
For software information:
See the
For more detailed information and instructions on performing everyday operating
procedures using your Macintosh, refer to the AppleGuide Help files in the
application. To access AppleGuide Help, go to the Director, click
click
search for help using the index, list of topics, or by using Look For which acts like
a search tool.
For feature information:
See the
HP OfficeJet G Series Setup Poster
and the
HP OfficeJet G Series: OnScreen Guide
View AppleGuide Help
HP OfficeJet G Series: OnScreen Guide
. The Setup Poster is available in printed
HP OfficeJet G Series: Your Basic Guide
HP OfficeJet G Series: OnScreen Guide
View OnScreen Guide
from the Toolbox. AppleGuide Help allows you to
from the Toolbox. The Basic
.
.
. The OnScreen
Tools
4
, and then
Setup Poster
The Setup Poster provides installation guidelines for setting up and configuring your
unit.
OnScreen Guide
The OnScreen Guide provides detailed information on using your HP OfficeJet and its
features. It also provides detailed information on topics ranging from paper types to
maintenance.
AppleGuide Help
AppleGuide Help provides detailed information and instructions on using your HP
OfficeJet software for the Macintosh.
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Internet help
If you have Internet access, you can get help from the HP Web site at:
www.hp.com/go/all-in-one
This Web site also provides user forums and answers to frequently asked questions.
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Load paper or transparency film, or load originals
Your unit is designed to print and copy onto a variety of transparency films and paper
types, weights, and sizes. It is important, however, that you choose the right paper and
make sure that it is not damaged.
Your unit lets you place originals directly on the glass. With the fax model, you can also
load them in the automatic document feeder (ADF).
For comprehensive information, see the fully searchable OnScreen Guide. To access the
guide, go to the Director, click Tools, and choose View OnScreen Guide.
5
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Load the input tray with letter-, legal-, or A4-size paper
For best results, adjust the paper settings each time you change paper types. For more
information, see Set the paper type.
1Pull out the bottom (input) tray, and slide the paper-width and -length adjusters to
their outermost positions.
2Tap the stack on a flat surface to even the edges of the paper, and then check the
paper for the following:
Make sure it is free of rips, dust, wrinkles, and curled or bent edges.
Make sure all the paper in the stack is the same size and type, unless you are
working with photo paper.
3Insert paper into the input tray, print-side down and letterhead or top of page first,
until it stops.
4Slide the paper-width and -length adjusters in until they stop at the edges of the
paper, and be sure that the paper stack lies flat in the input tray and fits under the
tab of the paper-length adjuster.
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