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M225dn, M225rdn, and M226dn control panel ................................................................ 8
M225dw and M226dw control panel ................................................................................ 9
Product hardware setup and software installation ............................................................................................ 11
2 Paper trays ................................................................................................................................................. 13
Supported paper sizes and types ........................................................................................................................ 14
Supported paper sizes ...................................................................................................................... 14
Supported paper types ..................................................................................................................... 16
Load the priority input tray (Tray 1) .................................................................................................................... 17
Load the main input tray (Tray 2) ........................................................................................................................ 19
3 Parts, supplies, and accessories ................................................................................................................... 23
Order parts, accessories, and supplies ............................................................................................................... 24
Set up HP Wireless Direct Printing ...................................................................................................................... 38
Mobile printing ..................................................................................................................................................... 39
HP ePrint via email ............................................................................................................................ 39
HP ePrint software ............................................................................................................................ 40
Make a copy ......................................................................................................................................................... 44
Copy on both sides (duplex) ................................................................................................................................ 45
Copy on both sides automatically ..................................................................................................... 45
Copy on both sides manually ............................................................................................................ 45
Set up to send and receive faxes ......................................................................................................................... 62
Before starting .................................................................................................................................. 62
Step 1: Identify the phone connection type ..................................................................................... 62
Step 2: Set up the fax ........................................................................................................................ 63
Dedicated phone line ...................................................................................................... 63
Shared voice/fax line ...................................................................................................... 64
Shared voice/fax line with an answering machine ........................................................ 65
Step 3: Configure the fax time, date, and header ............................................................................ 67
HP Fax Setup Wizard ....................................................................................................... 67
Product control panel ..................................................................................................... 67
HP Device Toolbox .......................................................................................................... 68
HP Embedded Web Server .............................................................................................. 68
Step 4: Run a fax test ........................................................................................................................ 68
Step 5 (Optional): Configure settings for receiving digital faxes (Windows) ................................... 69
Send a fax ............................................................................................................................................................ 70
Fax from the flatbed scanner ........................................................................................................... 70
Fax from the document feeder ......................................................................................................... 70
Send a fax using the HP software (Windows) ................................................................................... 72
8 Manage the product ..................................................................................................................................... 73
Use HP Web Services applications (touchscreen models only) .......................................................................... 74
Change the product connection type (Windows) ................................................................................................ 75
Advanced configuration with HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) and HP Device Toolbox (Windows) ................ 76
Advanced configuration with HP Utility for Mac OS X ......................................................................................... 79
Open HP Utility .................................................................................................................................. 79
HP Utility features ............................................................................................................................. 79
Configure IP network settings ............................................................................................................................. 81
View or change network settings ..................................................................................................... 81
Rename the product on a network ................................................................................................... 81
Manually configure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel .............................................. 82
HP Web Jetadmin ................................................................................................................................................. 83
Product security features .................................................................................................................................... 84
Set or change the product password using the HP Embedded Web Server .................................... 84
Print with EconoMode ....................................................................................................................... 85
Configure the Sleep/Auto Off After setting ...................................................................................... 85
Update the firmware ........................................................................................................................................... 87
Method one: Update the firmware using the control panel ............................................................. 87
Method two: Update the firmware using the Firmware Update Utility ............................................ 88
Customer support ................................................................................................................................................ 90
Control panel help system (touchscreen models only) ...................................................................................... 91
Restore the factory-set defaults ........................................................................................................................ 92
A Cartridge is low or Cartridge is very low message displays on the product control panel ............................. 93
Enable or disable the Very Low settings .......................................................................................... 93
Product does not pick up paper or misfeeds ...................................................................................................... 95
The product does not pick up paper ................................................................................................. 95
The product picks up multiple sheets of paper ................................................................................ 95
The document feeder jams, skews, or picks up multiple sheets of paper ...................................... 95
Clean the pickup rollers and separation pad in the document feeder ............................................. 96
Check the hardware setup .............................................................................................................. 128
Faxes are sending slowly ................................................................................................................ 129
Fax quality is poor ........................................................................................................................... 130
Fax cuts off or prints on two pages ................................................................................................ 130
Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 131
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ENWW1
Product comparison
Model name
Product number
Product
dimensions
Paper handlingPriority input tray
Supported
operating
systems
M225dn
Height371 mm (14.6 in)371 mm (14.6 in)371 mm (14.6 in)371 mm (14.6 in)371 mm (14.6 in)
Depth408 mm (16.1 in)408 mm (16.1 in)408 mm (16.1 in)408 mm (16.1 in)408 mm (16.1 in)
Width443 mm (17.4 in)443 mm (17.4 in)443 mm (17.4 in)443 mm (17.4 in)443 mm (17.4 in)
Weight, with toner
cartridge
(Tray 1, 10-sheet
capacity)
Main input tray
(Tray 2, 250-sheet
capacity)
Standard output
bin (100-sheet
capacity)
Automatic duplex
printing
Windows XP, 32bit, SP2 and
greater
M226dn
CF484A
11.0 kg (24.3 lb)11.0 kg (24.3 lb)11.1 kg (24.4 lb)11.0 kg (24.3 lb)11.0 kg (24.3 lb)
C6N22A
M225rdn
CF486A
M225dw
CF485A
M226dw
C6N23A
Windows Vista,
Windows 7, 32-bit
Windows 8, 32-bit
Windows 8.1, 32-
Windows 2003
Windows 2003
Windows 2003
32-bit and 64-bit
and 64-bit
and 64-bit
bit and 64-bit
Server 32-bit, SP1
and higher, print
and scan drivers
only
Server 64-bit, SP1
and higher, print
driver only by
using Add Printer
Wizard
Server, Standard
Edition and
Enterprise Edition,
print and scan
drivers only
2Chapter 1 Product introductionENWW
Model name
M225dn
M226dn
M225rdn
M225dw
M226dw
Product number
Windows 2003 R2
Server 32-bit,
Standard and
Enterprise
editions, print and
scan drivers only
Windows 2003 R2
Server 64-bit,
Standard and
Enterprise
editions, print
driver only by
using Add Printer
Wizard
Windows 2008
Server, 32-bit and
64-bit, (SP1 and
higher) print and
scan drivers only
Windows 2008 R2
Server 64-bit,
print and scan
drivers only
Windows 2008 R2
Server 64-bit, SP1,
print and scan
drivers only
CF484A
C6N22A
CF486A
CF485A
C6N23A
Windows 2008
Server, Standard
and Enterprise
editions, print and
scan drivers only
Windows 2012 R2
Windows 2012
Mac OS X v10.7 –
Supported print
and scan drivers
for Windows
Server 64-bit,
print driver only by
using Add Printer
Wizard
Server 64-bit,
print driver only by
using Add Printer
Wizard
v10.9
HP PCL6 discrete
print driver
This driver is
included on the inbox CD as the
default print
driver.
ENWWProduct comparison3
Model name
M225dn
M226dn
M225rdn
M225dw
M226dw
Product number
HP Scan driver
This driver is
included on the inbox CD.
HP UPD PCL5c
print driver
Available for
download
HP UPD PCL6 print
driver
Available for
download
HP UPD PS print
driver
Available for
download
ConnectivityHi-Speed USB 2.0
10/100 Ethernet
LAN connection
CF484A
C6N22A
CF486A
CF485A
C6N23A
Wireless network
connection
Walk-up USB port
for printing and
scanning without a
computer
Memory256 MB RAM
Control-panel
display
PrintPrints 25 pages
CopyFlatbed scanner
2-line LCD
Color graphical
touchscreen
per minute (ppm)
on A4-size paper
and 26 ppm on
Letter-size paper
supports paper up
to A4 or Lettersize
Document feeder
supports paper up
to Legal size
(Copies up to 15
ppm)
4Chapter 1 Product introductionENWW
Model name
M225dn
M226dn
M225rdn
M225dw
M226dw
Product number
Copy resolution is
300 dots per inch
(dpi)
ScanFlatbed scanner
supports paper up
to A4 or Lettersize
Document feeder
supports paper up
to Legal size
Scan resolution up
to 1200 dpi
Scans in color
Integrated Optical
Character
Recognition (OCR)
software adds
support for
additional OCR file
types in HP Scan:
Searchable PDFs
(.pdf), Rich Text
(.rtf), and Text
(.txt)
CF484A
C6N22A
CF486A
CF485A
C6N23A
Scan to email
Scan to network
folder
Scan to USB
FaxV.34 with two
RJ-11 fax ports
Power consumption, electrical specifications, and acoustic emissions
See www.hp.com/support/ljMFPM225, www.hp.com/support/ljMFPM226 for current information.
CAUTION: Power requirements are based on the country/region where the product is sold. Do not convert
operating voltages. This will damage the product and void the product warranty.
Operating-environment specifications
EnvironmentRecommendedAllowed
Temperature17° to 25°C (62.6° to 77°F)15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F)
Relative humidity30% to 70% relative humidity (RH)10% to 80% RH
ENWWProduct comparison5
Product views
●
Product front view
●
Product back view
●
Control-panel views
Product front view
1
2
3
10
9
5
78
6
dndw
1Handle for lifting the scanner cover
2Document feeder input tray (lift the tray to clear jams)
3Document feeder output bin
4
11
4Control panel (tilts up for easier viewing)
dn models: LCD control panel
dw models: Graphical touchscreen control panel
5Power on/off button
6Model name
7Priority input tray (Tray 1)
8Main input tray (Tray 2)
9Output bin
10Handle for opening the top cover (access to the toner cartridge and for clearing jams)
11Walk-up USB port for printing and scanning without a computer (dw models only)
6Chapter 1 Product introductionENWW
Product back view
1
8
2
3
7
6
1Rear door (access for clearing jams)
2Ethernet port
3Hi-Speed USB 2.0
4Fax "line in" port for attaching the fax phone line to the product
5Telephone "line out" port for attaching an extension phone, answering machine, or other device
NOTE: This port is covered with a rubber cap. Pull the cap down from the top edge to access the port.
6Power connection
7Product number and serial number label
8Slot for cable-type security lock
4
5
ENWWProduct views7
Control-panel views
M225dn, M225rdn, and M226dn control panel
1
2
17
16
15
1Start Fax buttonStarts a fax job
47
3
12
1314
65
8
9
11
10
2Ready lightIndicates the product has an error, a tray is empty, or other condition requiring attention
3Attention lightIndicates the product is ready
4Setup buttonOpens the Setup menu
5Left arrow buttonMoves the cursor to the left or scrolls through menu options
6OK buttonConfirms a setting or an action to proceed
7Right arrow buttonMoves the cursor to the right or scrolls through menu options
8Power on/off buttonTurns the product on or off
9Cancel buttonClears settings, cancels the current job, or exits the current menu
10Copy Settings buttonOpens the Copy Settings menu
11Lighter/Darker buttonAdjusts the darkness setting for the current copy job
12Number of Copies buttonSets the number of copies
13Back buttonReturns to the previous screen
14Start Copy buttonStarts a copy job
15ePrint buttonOpens the Web Services menu
16Numeric keypadUse the keypad to enter fax numbers or select menu options
17Fax Redial buttonRecalls the fax number used for the previous fax job
8Chapter 1 Product introductionENWW
M225dw and M226dw control panel
20
19
18
17
16
1
2
45
63
7
8
9
10
15
14
13
1211
1HP Web Services buttonProvides quick access to HP Web Services features, including
HP ePrint
2Setup buttonOpens the Setup menu
3Wireless buttonProvides access to the Wireless menu and wireless status
4Network buttonProvides access to network settings and information
5Information buttonProvides product status information
6Supplies buttonProvides information about supplies status
7Help buttonProvides access to the control-panel help system
8Power on/off buttonTurns the product on or off
9Right arrow buttonMoves the cursor to the right or moves the display to the next
information
NOTE: When the product is connected to a wireless network,
this icon changes to a set of signal strength bars.
NOTE: This button displays only when the product is
connected to a network.
screen
NOTE: This button illuminates only when the current screen
can use this feature.
ENWWProduct views9
10Cancel buttonClears settings, cancels the current job, or exits the current
screen
NOTE: This button illuminates only when the current screen
can use this feature.
11Apps buttonProvides access to the Apps menu to print directly from select
12Fax buttonProvides access to the fax feature
13Scan buttonProvides access to the scan features:
14USB buttonProvides access to the USB Flash Drive menu
15Copy buttonProvides access to the copy feature
16Product statusProvides information about the overall product status
17Back buttonReturns to the previous screen
18Left arrow buttonMoves the cursor to the left or moves the display to the
19Home buttonProvides access to the Home screen
Web applications
●
Scan to USB Drive
●
Scan to Network Folder
●
Scan to E-mail
NOTE: This button illuminates only when the current screen
can use this feature.
previous screen
NOTE: This button illuminates only when the current screen
can use this feature.
20Wireless lightIndicates the wireless network is enabled. The light blinks
while the product is establishing a connection to the wireless
network.
10Chapter 1 Product introductionENWW
Product hardware setup and software installation
For basic setup instructions, see the Hardware Installation Guide that came with the product. For additional
instructions, go to HP support on the Web.
Go to
www.hp.com/support/ljMFPM225, www.hp.com/support/ljMFPM226 for HP's all-inclusive help for the
product. Find the following support:
●
Install and configure
●
Learn and use
●
Solve problems
●
Download software updates
●
Join support forums
●
Find warranty and regulatory information
ENWWProduct hardware setup and software installation11
HP's all-inclusive help for the product includes the following information:
●
Install and configure
●
Learn and use
●
Solve problems
●
Download software updates
●
Join support forums
●
Find warranty and regulatory information
ENWW13
Supported paper sizes and types
●
Supported paper sizes
●
Supported paper types
Supported paper sizes
NOTE: To obtain the best results, select the correct paper size and type in the print driver before printing.
SizeDimensionsPriority input tray
(Tray 1)
Letter216 x 279 mm (8.5 x 11 in)
Legal216 x 356 mm (8.5 x 14 in)
Executive184 x 267 mm (7.3 x 10.5 in)
Oficio 8.5 x 13216 x 330 mm (8.5 x 13 in)
4 x 6102 x 152 mm (4 x 6 in)
5 x 8127 x 203 mm (5 x 8 in)
A4210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 in)
A5148 x 210 mm (5.8 x 8.3 in)
A6105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 in)
B5 (JIS)182 x 257 mm (7.2 x 10.1 in)
B6 (JIS)129 x 182 mm (5.1 x 7.2 in)
Main input tray (Tray2)Auto duplex
10 x 15cm102 x 152 mm (4 x 6 in)
Oficio 216 x 340 mm216 x 340 mm (8.5 x 13.4 in)
16K195 x 270 mm (7.7 x 10.6 in)
16K184 x 260 mm (7.2 x 10.3 in)
16K197 x 273 mm (7.8 x 10.8 in)
Japanese Postcard
Postcard (JIS)
Double Japan
Postcard Rotated
Double Postcard (JIS)
Envelope #10105 x 241 mm (4.1 x 9.5 in)
100 x 148 mm (3.9 x 5.8 in)
200 x 148 mm (7.9 x 5.8 in)
14Chapter 2 Paper traysENWW
SizeDimensionsPriority input tray
(Tray 1)
Main input tray (Tray2)Auto duplex
Envelope Monarch98 x 191 mm (3.9 x 7.5 in)
Envelope B5176 x 250 mm (6.9 x 9.8 in)
Envelope C5162 x 229 mm (6.4 x 9 in)
Envelope DL110 x 220 mm (4.3 x 8.7 in)
Custom76 x 127 mm to 216 x 356 mm (3 x 5 in to
8.5 x 14 in)
ENWWSupported paper sizes and types15
Supported paper types
NOTE: To obtain the best results, select the correct paper size and type in the print driver before printing.
TypeSingle-sided or manual duplexAuto duplex
Plain
HP EcoSMART Lite
Light 60–74g
Intermediate 85–95g
Midweight 96–110g
Heavy 111–130g
Extra Heavy 131–175g
Transparency
Labels
Letterhead
Envelope
Preprinted
Prepunched
Colored
Bond
Recycled
Rough
Vellum
16Chapter 2 Paper traysENWW
Load the priority input tray (Tray 1)
NOTE: When you add new paper, make sure that you remove all of the paper from the input tray and
straighten the stack. Do not fan the paper. This reduces jams by preventing multiple sheets of paper from
feeding through the product at one time. Use paper that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged.
1.Load the paper face-up with the top forward in
the input tray.
The orientation of the paper in the tray varies
depending on the type of print job. For additional
information, see
Table 2-1 Tray 1 paper
orientation on page 17.
2.Adjust the paper guides until they are snug
against the paper.
Table 2-1 Tray 1 paper orientation
Paper typeDuplex modeHow to load paper
Preprinted or letterhead1-sided printing or manual 2-sided
printing
Face-up
Top edge leading into the product
ENWWLoad the priority input tray (Tray 1)17
Table 2-1 Tray 1 paper orientation (continued)
Paper typeDuplex modeHow to load paper
Prepunched1-sided printing or manual 2-sided
printing
Envelopes1-sided printingFace-up
Face-up
Holes toward the left side of the product
Top edge toward the right of the tray, postage end entering
the product last
18Chapter 2 Paper traysENWW
Load the main input tray (Tray 2)
NOTE: When adding new paper, make sure to remove all of the paper from the input tray and straighten the
stack. Do not fan the paper. This reduces jams by preventing multiple sheets of paper from feeding through
the product at one time. Use paper that is not wrinkled, folded, or damaged.
1.Open the dust cover.
2.Load the paper into the tray. Make sure that the
paper fits under the tabs and below the
maximum-height indicators.
The orientation of the paper in the tray varies
depending on the type of print job. For additional
information, see
orientation on page 21.
Table 2-2 Tray 2 paper
ENWWLoad the main input tray (Tray 2)19
3.Adjust the paper guides until they are snug
against the paper.
4.Close the dust cover.
20Chapter 2 Paper traysENWW
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