HP LaserJet P4014 HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series - User Guide - Page 7

Disable IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, or DLC/LLC, Load Tray 1 - print speed

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Configure the network product 64 View or change network settings 64 Set or change the network password 64 Manually configure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel 65 Manually configure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel 66 Disable network protocols (optional 67 Disable IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, or DLC/LLC 67 Link speed and duplex settings 68 6 Paper and print media Understand paper and print media use 70 Supported paper and print media sizes 71 Custom paper sizes ...73 Supported paper and print media types 74 Supported paper types for input options 74 Supported paper types for output options 75 Tray and bin capacity ...76 Special paper or print media guidelines 77 Load trays ...78 Paper orientation for loading trays 78 Load letterhead, preprinted, or prepunched paper 78 Load envelopes 79 Load Tray 1 ...80 Load Tray 2 or an optional 500-sheet tray 81 Load an optional 1,500-sheet tray 83 Configure trays ...85 Configure a tray when loading paper 85 Configure a tray to match print job settings 85 Configure a tray by using the Paper Handling menu 86 Select the paper by source, type, or size 86 Source ...86 Type and size ...86 Use paper output options ...87 Print to the top (standard) output bin 87 Print to the rear output bin 87 Print to the optional stacker or stapler/stacker 88 Print to the 5-bin mailbox 88 7 Use product features Economy settings ...90 EconoMode ...90 Sleep delay ...90 Set sleep delay 90 ENWW v

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Configure the network product
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64
View or change network settings
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64
Set or change the network password
................................................................
64
Manually configure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
................
65
Manually configure IPv6 TCP/IP parameters from the control panel
................
66
Disable network protocols (optional)
.................................................................
67
Disable IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, or DLC/LLC
........................................
67
Link speed and duplex settings
.........................................................................
68
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Paper and print media
Understand paper and print media use
..............................................................................................
70
Supported paper and print media sizes
..............................................................................................
71
Custom paper sizes
............................................................................................................................
73
Supported paper and print media types
.............................................................................................
74
Supported paper types for input options
............................................................................
74
Supported paper types for output options
..........................................................................
75
Tray and bin capacity
.........................................................................................................................
76
Special paper or print media guidelines
.............................................................................................
77
Load trays
...........................................................................................................................................
78
Paper orientation for loading trays
.....................................................................................
78
Load letterhead, preprinted, or prepunched paper
............................................
78
Load envelopes
.................................................................................................
79
Load Tray 1
.......................................................................................................................
80
Load Tray 2 or an optional 500-sheet tray
.........................................................................
81
Load an optional 1,500-sheet tray
....................................................................................
83
Configure trays
...................................................................................................................................
85
Configure a tray when loading paper
.................................................................................
85
Configure a tray to match print job settings
.......................................................................
85
Configure a tray by using the Paper Handling menu
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86
Select the paper by source, type, or size
...........................................................................
86
Source
...............................................................................................................
86
Type and size
....................................................................................................
86
Use paper output options
..................................................................................................................
87
Print to the top (standard) output bin
.................................................................................
87
Print to the rear output bin
.................................................................................................
87
Print to the optional stacker or stapler/stacker
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88
Print to the 5-bin mailbox
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88
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Use product features
Economy settings
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90
EconoMode
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90
Sleep delay
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90
Set sleep delay
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90
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