HP LaserJet 3200 HP LaserJet 3200 Series Product - (English) User Guide - Page 218
Recalibrating the scanner, Managing HPLaserJet toner cartridges, Recycling toner cartridges
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Recalibrating the scanner The HP LaserJet 3200 product was calibrated at the factory. However, you may need to recalibrate the scanner if you notice that sent faxes, copies, or items scanned to the computer have black or white lines running through them. To recalibrate the scanner 1 Clean the HP LaserJet 3200 product before recalibrating it. (See "To clean the scanner path" on page 213.) 2 On the control panel, press ENTER/MENU. 3 Press the < key once to display SERVICE and press ENTER/MENU. 4 Use the < or > key to select SCAN CALIBRATION and press ENTER/MENU. After a few moments, the product prints a calibration report. Managing HP LaserJet toner cartridges It is recommended that you use HP LaserJet toner cartridges. HP has designed the product, toner cartridge, and toner formula to work together to give you optimal image quality and reliability from your product. To order an HP LaserJet toner cartridge, see "Ordering parts" on page 257. You can expect a toner cartridge to print approximately 2,500 pages when you are printing typical business letters with text covering about 5 percent of the page. A page containing graphics uses more toner and shortens the life of the cartridge. It is very important to replace the toner cartridge when it is near the end of its life, which is often indicated by areas of faded print. If the toner runs out while faxes are being received, the faxes print as blank pages and you can lose the faxes. You can attempt to reprint these faxes. See "To reprint faxes" on page 66 for instructions about attempting to reprint. 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 the new HP LaserJet toner cartridge box. Since 1990, the HP LaserJet Toner Cartridge Recycling Program has collected more than 25 million used HP LaserJet cartridges that otherwise may have 216 Chapter 8 - Problem Solving and Product Maintenance EN