HP 3100 HP LaserJet 3100 - Product User's Guide, C3948-90970 - Page 110
Recycling toner cartridges, Hints and help - laserjet paper jams
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Recycling toner cartridges To reduce landfill waste, HP has adopted a recycling program for empty toner cartridges. A postage-paid shipping label can be found inside your HP LaserJet toner cartridge box. Up to 95 percent of each returned toner cartridge is recycled for use as raw materials in the manufacture of new cartridges and in other industries. To join this recycling effort, follow the instructions provided in the new toner cartridge box. Hints and help In this section, find answers to commonly asked questions and suggestions for getting the most out of your HP LaserJet 3100 product. See chapter 9, "Troubleshooting and Maintenance," for a more complete list of common print quality and usage problems and solutions. What If... I want to use more than one of the HP LaserJet 3100 product functions at the same time? This product is specifically designed to allow you to do many tasks simultaneously, such as print while sending a fax. Jobs also queue and wait until another job finishes. For example, if a fax is being received while you are printing, the fax is stored in memory and then prints automatically after the print job finishes. Or, if an incoming fax is being printed, you can start sending an outgoing fax. The outgoing fax is stored in memory and starts transmitting when the phone line is available. Only in rare instances will the HP LaserJet 3100 product run out of memory and cancel one job so it can complete another. See "Simultaneous tasking features" in appendix A for a complete list of which features can be used at the same time. A paper jam occurs while printing? Once you have removed the jam, the HP LaserJet 3100 product, in most cases, reprints the jammed page and finishes the rest of the job. Once your print job has finished printing, check to make sure all pages printed. EN 4 Printing 109