1User’s GuideTable of ContentsFinding Information — What and How . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3For Windows
10Printing Basics: How to Print in Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0Advanced Tab (Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0)The standard buttons at the bottom of
Index100print settingschanging8current8factory8selecting8software6tabs8printeraccessories87buttons4cable, parallel53, 87cable, USB55, 60, 61, 87calibr
Index101problemsAutomatic paper type70automatic two-sided printing71–72banner printing68blank page came out of printer59CD, not reading51didn’t use pr
Index102sizemedia82Scale to Fit8User Defined Paper Size82small mediaprinting35software compatibility81software, see printer softwarespecificationsAuto
11Printing Basics: How to Print in Windows 3.1xHow to Print in Windows 3.1xNote:Windows 3.1x is not supported in Japan.Use your printer software to co
12Printing Basics: How to Print in Windows 3.1xSetup Tab (Windows 3.1x)Features Tab (Windows 3.1x)Print Quality • Best - Highest quality printing• Nor
13Printing Basics: HP DeskJet ToolboxColor Tab (Windows 3.1x)Services Tab (Windows 3.1x)HP DeskJet ToolboxWindows 95, 98, 2000, and NT 4.0Use the HP D
14Printing Basics: HP DeskJet ToolboxToolbox Tabs (Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0)Click the Printer Services tab to:• Open the electronic User’s Guid
15Printing Basics: HP DeskJet ToolboxWindows 3.1xNote:Windows 3.1x is not supported in Japan.Use the HP DeskJet 990C Toolbox for finding information a
16Printing Basics: Printer Settings Taskbar IconPrinter Settings Taskbar IconNote:The Printer Settings taskbar icon is not available in Windows 3.1x.U
17Printing Basics: Printer Settings Taskbar IconOpening the Default Print Settings Dialog Box1 Click the Printer Settings taskbar icon.The Default Pri
18Printing Basics: Printer Settings Taskbar IconDisplaying Print Cartridge Warning Messages1 Click the Printer Settings taskbar icon to open the Defau
19Printing Basics: Automatic Paper-Type Sensor3 Choose one of the following:• Change Default Print Settings to display the Default Print Settings dial
2User’s Guide: Table of ContentsPrint Cartridges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Print Cartridge Status . . .
20Printing Basics: Automatic Two-Sided Printing4 Select from the other printer settings as necessary.Note: When using the Automatic paper type settin
21Printing Basics: Automatic Two-Sided Printing2 Insert the module into the back of the printer.Printing with the Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module1
22Printing Basics: Infrared (Ir) PrintingInfrared (Ir) PrintingInfrared (Ir) connectivity is a feature that enables wireless connectivity for personal
23Printing Basics: Infrared (Ir) PrintingUsing Infrared with a Laptop or Notebook running Windows 98Setting up a Laptop or Notebook for InfraredTo con
24Printing Basics: Infrared (Ir) Printing3 Click the Options tab.4 Click to select Enable infrared communication.5 Click OK.The Infrared icon at the e
25Printing Basics: Infrared (Ir) PrintingPrinting using Infrared1 Locate the infrared lens on the laptop or notebook. This is typically found on one o
26Printing Basics: Infrared (Ir) Printing3 Click the Preferences tab.4 Click to select Display the Infrared Monitor icon on the taskbar.5 Click OK.Pri
27Printing Basics: Infrared (Ir) PrintingThe infrared light on the printer displays a solid beam during the transfer process. When finished printing,
28Printing Basics: Infrared (Ir) PrintingPrinting using a Windows CE Device1 Locate the infrared lens on the Windows CE device. This is typically foun
29Printing Basics: Printer Maintenance TipsPrinter Maintenance TipsBecause the printer ejects ink onto the paper in a fine mist, ink smudges will even
3User’s Guide: Finding Information — What and HowFinding Information — What and HowFor Windows 95, 98, 2000, and NT 4.0 Users• For complete informatio
30Beyond the BasicsGetting the Right PaperMost plain photocopy paper works fine in your printer, particularly paper that is marked for use in inkjet p
31Beyond the Basics: Manual Two-Sided PrintingManual Two-Sided Printing I should… Then… Guidelines…Book BindingTablet Binding 1Remove all paper from t
32Beyond the Basics: Printing TransparenciesPrinting TransparenciesI should… Then… Guidelines…1Pull out the IN tray.2Slide out both of the paper guide
33Beyond the Basics: Printing Single EnvelopesPrinting Single EnvelopesI should… Then… Guidelines…1Slide the envelope, with its flap side on the left
34Beyond the Basics: Printing a Stack of EnvelopesPrinting a Stack of EnvelopesI should… Then… Guidelines…1Pull out the IN tray.2Slide out both of the
35Beyond the Basics: Printing Business Cards, Index Cards, and Other Small MediaPrinting Business Cards, Index Cards, and Other Small MediaI should… T
36Beyond the Basics: Printing LabelsPrinting LabelsI should… Then… Guidelines…1Pull out the IN tray.2Slide out both of the paper guides, and remove al
37Beyond the Basics: Printing PhotographsPrinting PhotographsI should… Then… Guidelines…1Pull out the IN tray.2Slide out both of the paper guides, and
38Beyond the Basics: Printing Greeting CardsPrinting Greeting CardsI should… Then… Guidelines…1Pull out the IN tray.2Slide out both paper guides and r
39Beyond the Basics: Printing Iron-On TransfersPrinting Iron-On TransfersI should… Then… Guidelines…1Pull out the IN tray.2Slide out both of the paper
4Printing BasicsButtons and LightsThe HP DeskJet 990C Series printer buttons (shown below) let you turn the printer on and off, cancel a print job, or
40Beyond the Basics: Printing PostersPrinting PostersI should… Then… Guidelines…1Load paper in the IN tray.2Slide the paper guides snugly against the
41Beyond the Basics: Printing BannersPrinting BannersI should… Then… Guidelines…1Tear off up to 20 sheets.2Tear off and discard the perforated strips,
42Print CartridgesPrint Cartridge StatusThe Print Cartridge Status Light flashes when one or both of your print cartridges are low on ink, improperly
43Print Cartridges: Print Cartridge StatusPrint Cartridge Status continuedWhen the Print Cartridge Status Light flashes, open the printer’s top cover
44Print Cartridges: Replacing Print CartridgesReplacing Print CartridgesTo Replace a Print Cartridge1 To access the print cartridge cradle, make sure
45Print Cartridges: Replacing Print Cartridges5 Remove the replacement print cartridge from its packaging and carefully remove the protective vinyl ta
46Print Cartridges: Storing Print CartridgesStoring Print CartridgesTo maintain excellent print quality from your print cartridges:• Keep all print ca
47Print Cartridges: Cleaning Print CartridgesIf You See Ink StreaksClean the print cartridges and the print cartridge cradle by following the instruct
48Print Cartridges: Cleaning Print Cartridges4 Manually clean the print cartridgesa. Dip a clean cotton swab into distilled water and squeeze any exce
49Print Cartridges: Damage Resulting from Refilling the Print CartridgesDamage Resulting from Refilling the Print CartridgesTo get the best performanc
5Printing Basics: Paper TraysPaper TraysIN Tray To print, place paper or other media types in the IN tray. Pull out the IN tray for easy loading. Be s
50Problems?Troubleshooting TipsIt’s frustrating when things go wrong, but the following pages contain tips that can help you determine what the proble
51Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsThe printer software won’t install, what’s wrong? What is the problem? Possible cause To solve the problem…I inserted
52Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsThe software did not install correctly.ORYou need to uninstall the printer software for any reason.• There may be a
53Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsWhen I connect a USB cable between the printer and my computer, the “New Hardware Wizard” message did not appear.You
54Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsWhen I connect a USB cable between the printer and my computer, the “New Hardware Wizard” message appeared once, but
55Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsWhen I connect a USB cable between the printer and my computer, an “Unknown device” message appears.• Static electri
56Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsWhy won’t it print? What is the problem? Possible cause To solve the problem…No page came out of the printer.Power ma
57Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsNo page came out of the printer.(continued)There may be a paper jam and you are using the Rear Access Door.1Pull the
58Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsNo page came out of the printer.(continued)There is a paper jam in the back of the printer and the Automatic Two-Side
59Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsA blank page came out of the printer.You may be out of ink.1Lift the printer cover and check the Print Cartridge stat
6Printing Basics: How to PrintHow to PrintThe printer is controlled through printer software (sometimes called a “printer driver”) that you install on
60Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsI have a USB cable, and when I try to print I get a message saying “There was an error writing to LPT1.”You may not h
61Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsThe printer is really slow. (continued)You may be using outdated printer software.Check the printer driver you are us
62Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsWhat do the flashing lights mean? What is the problem? Possible cause To solve the problem…The Power Light is flash
63Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsThe Resume Light is flashing.(continued)There may be a paper jam and the Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module is att
64Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsAll of the upper lights are flashing.The printer may need to be reset.1Press the Power Button to turn the printer o
65Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsIs there a problem with your printout? What is the problem? Possible cause To solve the problem…Parts of the document
66Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsPrint quality is poor. You may be running out of ink.1Check the print cartridges status. See “Print Cartridge Status”
67Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsPrint quality is poor.(continued)You may need to clean the print cartridges.See “Cleaning Print Cartridges” on page 4
68Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsBanners aren’t printing correctly.You may have forgotten to raise the OUT tray.Make sure that the OUT tray is up.You
69Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsPhotos aren’t printing correctly.You may not have inserted the photo paper correctly.Insert the photo media glossy si
7Printing Basics: How to Print in Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0How to Print in Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0Finding the HP Printer Properties Dial
70Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsThe print quality is different if the paper type is set to Automatic rather than the specific paper type.When the pap
71Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsIs there a problem with your Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module? What is the problem? Possible cause To solve the pr
72Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsAutomatic Two-Sided Printing was selected, but printing is only on one side of the paper.The application you are usin
73Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsIs there a problem with infrared (Ir) printing? What is the problem? Possible cause To solve the problem…A connection
74Problems?: Troubleshooting TipsA connection cannot be established or the transmission seems to be taking longer than usual. (continued)Bright lights
75Problems?: HP Customer CareHP Customer CareHP DeskJet printers set the standard for quality and reliability, so you have made an excellent choice. S
76Problems?: HP Customer CareHP Customer Care OnlinecontinuedHP Customer Care User ForumsThey’re friendly. They’re informative. Check out our online u
77Problems?: HP Customer Care• If you are in the U. S. and need a software update, you can download the printer software from HP’s web site at:http://
78Problems?: HP Customer CareBefore you call, be sure you have the following information:- Your printer’s serial number (the label is on the bottom of
79Problems?: HP Customer Care• Korea +82 (2) 3270 0700• Korea, outside Seoul 080 999 0700• Malaysia +60 (3) 2952566• Malaysia, Penang 1 300 88 00 28
8Printing Basics: How to Print in Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0HP Printer Properties Dialog BoxThere are three tabs located in the Printer Propertie
80Problems?: HP Customer CareExtended Warranty OptionsIf you would like to extend your printer coverage beyond the limited warranty period, you have t
81More About Your PrinterSpecificationsDeskJet 990Cxi model no. C6455ADeskJet 990Cse model no. C6455BBlack Text Print Speed ✽Mixed Text with Color Gra
82More About Your Printer: SpecificationsPower RequirementsAutomatically accommodates the worldwide range of AC line voltages and frequencies.Declared
83More About Your Printer: SpecificationsAutomatic Two-Sided Printing Module SpecificationsAutomatic Two-Sided Printing Module model no. C6463ADuty Cy
84More About Your Printer: SpecificationsHP Felt-textured Greeting Card Paper, Ivory/ Half-foldHP Professional Brochure & Flyer Paper, Two-Sided G
85More About Your Printer: System RequirementsMinimum Printing MarginsThe printer cannot print outside a certain area of the page, so you must make su
86More About Your Printer: Language CodesLanguage CodesLanguage CodeBahasa Indonesia binBulgaria bulChinese, Simplified chsChinese, Traditional chtCze
87More About Your Printer: Supplies and AccessoriesSupplies and AccessoriesFor ordering information see page 91.Part Name Part NumberInterface CablesH
88More About Your Printer: Supplies and AccessoriesPrinter Quick Start Posters, Reference Manuals, and Network GuidesMost HP printer documentation is
89More About Your Printer: Supplies and AccessoriesPaper and Other MediaAvailability of special media varies by country.Paper Type/Description Part Nu
9Printing Basics: How to Print in Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0Features Tab(Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT 4.0)Choose the best page orientation.•Click
90More About Your Printer: Supplies and Accessories❋These paper types are supported by the Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module.Note: To find out which
91More About Your Printer: Ordering InformationOrdering InformationTo order printer supplies or accessories, call your nearest HP dealer or call HP DI
92More About Your Printer: Ordering Information•Korea: (02) 3270-0720Fax: (02) 3270-0894Hewlett-Packard Korea16-58 Hangangro3ga Yongsangu Seoul, Korea
93More About Your Printer: Legal InformationLegal InformationRegulatory NoticesHewlett-Packard CompanyThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rul
94More About Your Printer: Legal InformationLimited Warranty StatementDuration of HP ProductLimited WarrantySoftware 90 DaysInk cartridges 90 DaysPrin
95More About Your Printer: Environmental StatementEnvironmental StatementHewlett-Packard continuously improves the design processes of HP DeskJet prin
96IndexNumerics2400 x 1200 dpi8, 37, 56, 61, 81Aaccessories87adjusting color10Advanced tab10Automatic Image Enhancement10Automatic Paper-Type Sensortu
Index97DDeskJet Toolboxaccessing13Configuration tab14Estimated Ink Level tab14How Do I? tab15Printer Services tab14Windows 3.1x15dialog boxesHP Printe
Index98inkdrying time10Estimated Ink Level tab14ink levels, see Low on Inkordering87part numbers14replacing44streaking46supplies87volume10, 67ink cart
Index99Oonline support, web sites75operating environment81Ordered Printing12orderingmanuals88paper and other media89–90regional phone numbers91–92supp
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