HP LaserJet M9040/M9050 MFP - User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Basics
- Control panel
- Software for Windows
- Supported operating systems for Windows
- Supported printer drivers for Windows
- HP Universal Print Driver (UPD)
- Select the correct printer driver for Windows
- Priority for print settings
- Change printer-driver settings for Windows
- Install the Windows software
- Supported utilities
- Software for other operating systems
- Use the product with Macintosh
- Software for Macintosh
- Supported operating systems for Macintosh
- Supported printer drivers for Macintosh
- Software installation types for Macintosh
- Software for Macintosh computers
- Priority for print settings for Macintosh
- Change printer-driver settings for Macintosh
- Remove software from Macintosh operating systems
- Supported utilities for Macintosh
- Use features in the Macintosh printer driver
- Software for Macintosh
- Connectivity
- Paper and print media
- Print tasks
- Media type and tray loading
- Use features in the Windows printer driver
- Staple documents
- Cancel a print job
- Print on envelopes
- Job storage features for print
- Copy
- Scan and send to e-mail
- Fax
- Manage and maintain
- Information pages
- Embedded Web server
- HP Easy Printer Care
- Use HP Web Jetadmin software
- HP Printer Utility for Macintosh
- Open the HP Printer Utility
- Print a cleaning page
- Print a configuration page
- View supplies status
- Order supplies online and use other support features
- Upload a file to the printer
- Update the firmware
- Activate the two-sided printing (duplexing) mode
- Lock or unlock printer storage devices
- Save or print stored jobs
- Configure trays
- Change network settings
- Open the embedded Web server
- Set up e-mail alerts
- Security features
- Set the real-time clock
- Clean the MFP
- Calibrate the scanner
- Configure alerts
- Manage supplies
- Printer maintenance kit
- Manage memory
- Economy settings
- Problem solve
- Solve problems
- Determining Solve MFP problems
- Control-panel message types
- Control-panel messages
- Clear jams
- Media-handling problems
- Printer feeds multiple sheets
- Printer feeds incorrect page size
- Printer pulls from incorrect tray
- Media does not feed automatically
- Media does not feed from tray 2, 3, or 4
- Transparencies will not feed
- Envelopes jam or will not feed in the MFP
- Output is curled or wrinkled
- Printer will not duplex or duplexes incorrectly
- Solve print-quality problems
- Print-quality problems associated with media
- Print-quality problems associated with the environment
- Print-quality problems associated with jams
- Light print (partial page)
- Light print (entire page)
- Specks
- Dropouts
- Lines
- Gray background
- Toner smear
- Loose toner
- Repeating defects
- Repeating image
- Misformed characters
- Page skew
- Curl or wave
- Wrinkles or creases
- Vertical white lines
- Tire tracks
- White spots on black
- Scattered lines
- Blurred print
- Random image repetition
- Solve fax problems
- Solve copy problems
- Solve e-mail problems
- Solve network connectivity problems
- Solve common Macintosh problems
- Supplies and accessories
- Service and support
- Specifications
- Regulatory information
- FCC regulations
- Environmental product stewardship program
- Protecting the environment
- Ozone production
- Power consumption
- Toner consumption
- Paper use
- Plastics
- HP LaserJet print supplies
- Return and recycling instructions
- Paper
- Material restrictions
- Disposal of waste equipment by users in private households in the European Union
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
- For more information
- Country/region specific statements
- Index

Use the control panel
The control panel has a VGA touchscreen that provides access to all device functions. Use the buttons
and numeric keypad to control jobs and the device status. The LEDs indicate overall device status.
Control-panel layout
The control panel includes a touchscreen graphical display, job-control buttons, a numeric keypad, and
three light-emitting diode (LED) status lights.
Figure 2-1 Control panel
1 Attention light The Attention light indicates that the device has a condition that requires
intervention. Examples include an empty paper tray or an error message
on the touchscreen.
2 Data light The Data light indicates that the device is receiving data.
3 Ready light The Ready light indicates that the device is ready to begin processing any
job.
4 Brightness-adjustment dial Roll the dial to control the brightness of the touchscreen.
5 Touchscreen graphical display Use the touchscreen to open and set up all device functions.
6 Numeric keypad Allows you to type numeric values for number of copies required and other
numeric values.
7 Sleep button If the device is inactive for a long period of time, it automatically enters a
sleep mode. To place the device into sleep mode or to reactivate the device,
press the Sleep button.
8 Reset button Resets the job settings to factory or user-defined default values.
9 Stop button Stops the active job. While stopped, the control panel shows the options for
the stopped job (for example, if you press the Stop button while the device
is processing a print job, the control panel message prompts you to cancel
or resume the print job).
10 Start button Begins a copy job, starts digital sending, or continues a job that has been
interrupted.
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