User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Printer overview
- Paper trays
- Supplies, accessories, and parts
- Order supplies, accessories, and parts
- Dynamic security
- Configure the HP toner-cartridge-protection supply settings
- Introduction
- Enable or disable the Cartridge Policy feature
- Use the printer control panel to enable the Cartridge Policy feature
- Use the printer control panel to disable the Cartridge Policy feature
- Use the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) to enable the Cartridge Policy feature
- Use the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) to disable the Cartridge Policy feature
- Troubleshoot Cartridge Policy control panel error messages
- Enable or disable the Cartridge Protection feature
- Use the printer control panel to enable the Cartridge Protection feature
- Use the printer control panel to disable the Cartridge Protection feature
- Use the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) to enable the Cartridge Protection feature
- Use the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) to disable the Cartridge Protection feature
- Troubleshoot Cartridge Protection control panel error messages
- Replace the toner cartridges
- Replace the imaging drums
- Replace the toner-collection unit
- Replace the staple cartridge (M776zs model only)
- Copy
- Scan
- Set up Scan to Email
- Set up Scan to Network Folder
- Introduction
- Before you begin
- Step one: Access the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS)
- Step two: Set up Scan to Network Folder
- Method one: Use the Scan to Network Folder Wizard
- Method two: Use Scan to Network Folder Setup
- Step one: Begin the configuration
- Step two: Configure the Scan to Network Folder settings
- Step one: Begin the configuration
- Dialog one: Set the Quick Set name, description, and options for user interaction at the control pan ...
- Dialog two: Folder Settings
- Dialog three: Notification Settings
- Dialog four: Scan Settings
- Dialog five: File Settings
- Dialog six: Summary
- Step three: Complete the configuration
- Set up Scan to SharePoint
- Set up Scan to USB Drive
- Scan to email
- Scan to job storage
- Scan to network folder
- Scan to SharePoint
- Scan to USB drive
- Use HP JetAdvantage business solutions
- Additional scan tasks
- Fax
- Manage the printer
- Solve problems
- Customer support
- Control panel help system
- Reset factory settings
- A “Cartridge is low” or “Cartridge is very low” message displays on the printer control panel
- Printer does not pick up paper or misfeeds
- Clear paper jams
- Introduction
- Paper jam locations
- Auto-navigation for clearing paper jams
- Experiencing frequent or recurring paper jams?
- Clear paper jams in the document feeder - 31.13.yz
- Clear paper jams in Tray 1 (13.A1)
- Clear paper jams in Tray 2 (13.A2)
- Clear paper jams in the fuser (13.B9, 13.B2, 13.FF)
- Clear paper jams in the output bin (13.E1)
- Clear paper jams in the duplex area (13.D3)
- Clear paper jams in the 550-sheet trays (13.A3, 13.A4)
- Clear paper jams in the 2 x 550 paper trays (13.A4, 13.A5)
- Clear paper jams in the 2,700-sheet high-capacity input paper trays (13.A3, 13.A4, 13.A5, 13.A7)
- Resolving color print quality problems
- Introduction
- Troubleshoot print quality
- Troubleshoot color quality
- Troubleshoot image defects
- Improve copy image quality
- Improve scan image quality
- Improve fax image quality
- Solve wired network problems
- Introduction
- Poor physical connection
- The computer is unable to communicate with the printer
- The printer is using incorrect link and duplex settings for the network
- New software programs might be causing compatibility problems
- The computer or workstation might be set up incorrectly
- The printer is disabled, or other network settings are incorrect
- Solve wireless network problems
- Introduction
- Wireless connectivity checklist
- The printer does not print after the wireless configuration completes
- The printer does not print, and the computer has a third-party firewall installed
- The wireless connection does not work after moving the wireless router or printer
- Cannot connect more computers to the wireless printer
- The wireless printer loses communication when connected to a VPN
- The network does not appear in the wireless networks list
- The wireless network is not functioning
- Reduce interference on a wireless network
- Solve fax problems
- Checklist for solving fax problems
- General fax problems
- The fax failed to send
- No fax address book button displays
- Not able to locate the Fax settings in HP Web Jetadmin
- The header is appended to the top of the page when the overlay option is enabled
- A mix of names and numbers is in the recipients box
- A one-page fax prints as two pages
- A document stops in the document feeder in the middle of faxing
- The volume for sounds coming from the fax accessory is too high or too low
- Index

Checklist for solving fax problems
Use the following checklist to help identify the cause of any fax-related problems you encounter:
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What type of phone line are you using?
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Are you using a surge-protection device?
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Are you using a phone company voice-messaging service or an answering machine?
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Does your phone line have a call-waiting feature?
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Check fax accessory status
● Are you using the fax cable supplied with the fax accessory? This fax accessory has been tested with the
supplied fax cable to meet RJ11 and functional specications. Do not substitute another fax cable; the
analog-fax accessory requires an analog-fax cable. It also requires an analog phone connection.
● Is the fax/phone line connector seated in the outlet on the fax accessory? Make sure that the phone jack is
correctly seated in the outlet. Insert the connector into the outlet until it "clicks."
NOTE: Verify that the phone jack is connected to the fax port rather than to the network port. The ports
are similar.
● Is the phone wall jack working properly? Verify that a dial tone exists by attaching a phone to the wall jack.
Can you hear a dial tone, and can you make or receive a phone call?
What type of phone line are you using?
Verify the type of phone line you are using, and review the recommendations for that type of line.
● Dedicated line: A standard analog fax/phone line assigned to receive or send faxes.
NOTE: The phone line should be for printer fax use only and not shared with other types of telephone
devices. Examples include alarm systems that use the phone line for notications to a monitoring
company.
● PBX system: A business-environment phone system. Standard home phones and the fax accessory use an
analog phone signal. Some PBX systems are digital and might not be compatible with the fax accessory.
You might need an interfacing Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) to connect the fax machine to digital PBX
systems.
● Roll-over lines: A phone system feature where a new call "rolls over" to the next available line when the rst
incoming line is busy. Try attaching the printer to the rst incoming phone line. The fax accessory answers
the phone after it rings the number of times set in the rings-to-answer setting.
Are you using a surge-protection device?
A surge-protection device can be used between the wall jack and the fax accessory to protect the fax accessory
against electrical power passed through the phone lines. These devices can cause some fax communication
problems by degrading the quality of the phone signal.
If you are having problems sending or receiving faxes and are using one of these devices, connect the printer
directly to the phone jack on the wall to determine whether the problem is with the surge-protection device.
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