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hp deskjet 450 mobile printer 


user’s guide 



Copyright Information 

© 2002 Hewlett-Packard Company 

All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptations, or translation without prior written 
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1 , 8/2002 

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Palm, Palm V, Palm VII, and Palm OS are registered trademarks of Palm, Inc. 

IS/Complete and BtPrint are registered trademarks of IS/Complete, Inc. 

Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. 
and licensed to Hewlett-Packard. 

MicroSaver is a U.S. registered trademark of the Kensington Technology Group. 


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Contents 

Setting Up 

For more information 1-1 

Understanding printer parts and functions 1-2 

Understanding printer buttons and LEDs 1-4 

Setting up the printer 1-5 

Using the battery (optional) 1-9 

Battery safety 1-9 

Installing the battery 1-10 

Travel tips 1-12 

Installing Software 

Installing the printer driver (Windows and Macintosh) 2-1 

Installing software for PDAs 2-5 

For Palm OS 2-5 

To install the HP DeskJet 450 PDA Guide 2-6 

Printing from mobile phones 2-6 

Installing other software 2-6 

Printing 

Printer features (Windows and Macintosh) 3-1 

Printing from notebooks and desktops (Windows) 3-2 

To change print settings for the current document 3-2 

To change default print settings 3-2 

To print from a Windows application 3-3 

Infrared printing 3-3 

Bluetooth printing 3-4 

Printing from Macintosh 3-4 

Selecting the default printer in Mac OS 8.6, 9.x and OS X Classic. 3-4 

Selecting the default printer using other options 3-4 

Selecting the default printer in OS X 3-5 

Infrared printing 3-5 

Using the HP Inkjet Utility 3-5 

Two-sided printing 3-6 

Canceling a print job 3-7 

Selecting and Using Print Media 

Selecting print media 4-1 

Minimum printing margins 4-2 

Loading print media 4-2 

Printing cards 4-3 

Printing photographs 4-4 

Calibrating color 4-4 

Printing digital camera photographs 4-5 

To print from a CompactFlash card 4-6 

Printing on transparencies 4-7 


Using the Toolbox 

Printer Status tab 5-1 

Information tab 5-2 

myPrintMileage 5-3 

Printer Services tab 5-4 

Maintaining the Printer 

Cleaning the printer 6-1 

Cleaning the print cartridges 6-1 

Aligning the print cartridges 6-3 

Replacing the print cartridges 6-4 

Single-cartridge printing mode 6-6 

Replaceable ink service module 6-7 

Troubleshooting 

General troubleshooting tips 7-1 

Quick checkup 7-1 

Getting printer information 7-4 

Printing diagnostic and configuration pages 7-4 

Printing a demo page 7-4 

Solving printer problems 7-4 

Printer is not responding (nothing prints) 7-4 

Printer takes a long time to print 7-6 

Unexpected printer shutdown 7-7 

Solving printing problems 7-8 

A blank page is printed 7-8 

Meaningless characters are printed 7-8 

Placement of the text or graphics is wrong 7-9 

Something on the page is missing or incorrect 7-10 

Poor print quality 7-11 

Wireless printing problems 7-15 

Solving media feed problems 7-16 

Media is not picked up from the input tray 7-16 

Paper skew 7-16 

Paper output problem 7-16 

Print media is jammed 7-17 

Tips for avoiding paper jams 7-18 

Solving Macintosh-specific problems 7-18 

HP Supplies and Accessories 
Printer Specifications 
LED Reference 
Customer Support 
Index 


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“j Setting Up 


This printer provides quick, professional mobile printing. You can print from 
notebooks, desktops, wireless devices such as personal digital assistants 
(PDAs) running Microsoft® Pocket PC Software, Windows® CE, and Palm OS®, 
digital cameras via a CompactFlash card, and mobile phones with infrared 
connectivity. It provides high-quality output and vibrant colors on media up to 
8.5 in X 14 in (216 x 356 mm). 

For more information 


The following resources provide more information about the printer: 

• Setup Poster — Provides illustrated setup information. A printed version 
of this document comes with the printer. An electronic version is available 
as an Adobe® Acrobat® Portable Document Format (PDF) file on the 
Starter CD. 

• Onscreen User’s Guide — Provides information about setting up and 
completing basic tasks with the printer and solving printer problems. This 
guide is available as a PDF file and as a Microsoft® FITML Flelp (CFIM) file 
on the Starter CD. (To view the CHM file, your computer must be running 
Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer version 4.01 or later. If your 
computer does not meet these requirements, use the PDF version.) 

• HP DeskJet 450 Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Guide — Provides 
PDA printing instructions, troubleshooting tips, and technical support 
information. You can transfer this guide to your PDA from the Starter CD or 
download from the Internet at http://www.hp.com/support/dj45Q . 

• Regulatory Booklet — Provides important safety information. 

• Toolbox (Windows only) — Provides information about ink levels and 
battery charge level, and links you to the onscreen User’s Guide, which 
contains “how-to” and troubleshooting instructions. It also includes 
myPrintMileage, which keeps track of your printer usage information. 

• Online Help (Windows only) — Provides information about using the 
printer driver and the Toolbox. 

• hp instant support — A web-based tool that provides self-help and 
troubleshooting tips to diagnose and solve your printer problems. It also 
includes printer usage information, which helps you understand your 
printing patterns. This e-service can be accessed via the Toolbox. 

• World Wide Web — Provides the latest printer information. Visit 
http://www.hp.com/support/dj45Q for details. 


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Understanding printer parts and functions 


Front view 



1 Input tray extension - Slides up to support larger print media. This 
prevents possible media feed problems. Pull this up for all media except A5 
paper and cards. 

2 Input tray - Holds the media. Remove media and close this tray when the 
printer is not in use. 

3 Paper guide - Slides to fit the width of the media. Guides paper edge and 
prevents paper skew. 

4 Card slot - Flips down to feed media of 4.72 in (1 20 mm) width or less, 
such as 4 X 6 in index cards, small photo media and Japanese Hagaki 
cards. Ensures that media is properly aligned for correct print margins. 

5 Alignment guide - Guides larger media such as Letter or A4 loaded in the 
input tray into the printer. Ensures that media is properly aligned for correct 
print margins. 

6 Print cartridge latch - Facilitates easy removal and insertion of print 
cartridges. Lifts to allow each print cartridge to be removed from its socket. 

7 Print cartridge socket - Holds the print cartridge. 

8 Output slot - Media exits printer from here. 

9 Front access cover - Provides access to the print cartridges and for 
clearing paper jams. This cover must be closed in order to print. 

10 Infrared port - Enables printing from an infrared-sending device, such as 
a notebook or PDA. 


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Back view 



1 Battery contacts - Provides contact for power from the optional battery 
(part number C8222A, see HP Supplies and Accessories). 

2 Battery contact cover - Covers the battery contacts when the optional 
battery is not installed. 

3 Battery slot - Insert battery here. 

4 Power connector - Connect the power cord here. 

5 Parallel port - Connect the parallel cable here. 

6 CompactFlash card slot - Accepts a Bluetooth CF card to print via a 
Bluetooth connection. Also accepts a Type I or II CF card for printing 
pictures taken from a digital camera. 

7 Universal Serial Bus (USB) port - Connect the USB cable here. 

8 Kensington lock connector - Secures the printer with a locked cable. 
The Kensington Micro Saver® lock system works with this connector and is 
available at many computer stores. 


Bottom view 



1 Card holder - Fields a name card or business card. 

2 Cover of replaceable ink service module - Provides access to the ink 
service module. See Replaceable ink service module. 


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Understanding printer buttons and LEDs 


For a list of LED (light-emitting diode) combinations and what they indicate, see 
LED Reference. 



1 Battery charge LED - Lights up in green when battery is charging, and red 
when there is a battery fault. 

2 Left print cartridge LED - Lights up in amber when the tri-color print 
cartridge is low on ink, and blinks when it needs to be replaced. 

3 Right print cartridge LED - Lights up in amber when the black or photo 
print cartridge is low on ink, and blinks when it needs to be replaced. 

4 Cancel button - Cancels the current print job. The time it takes to cancel 
depends on the size of the print job. Press this button only once to cancel a 
queued print job. 

5 Resume button - Resumes a print job that is waiting or after temporary 
interruption (for example, when adding print media to the printer). 

6 Resume LED - Lights up in amber when a print job is waiting, and blinks 
when the printer requires user intervention (for example, to clear a paper 
jam or to close an open cover). 

7 Power button - Turns the printer off or on. 

8 Power LED - Lights up in green when the printer is turned on using the AC 
adapter or a 41 -1 00% charged battery. When powered by battery, lights up 
in amber when battery is 10-40% charged, and red when battery is below 
10% charged. Blinks during printing. 

9 Infrared LED - Lights up in green when the printer is receiving from an 
infrared-sending device. 


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Setting up the printer 

Step 1: Check the box contents 



Refer to the Setup Poster for an illustrated guide to all the parts that should 
come in the box. 


1 HP Deskjet 450 printer 

2 2 print cartridges - 1 black (HP No. 56) and 1 tri-color (HP No. 57) 

3 Power adapter 

4 Power cord 

5 Parallel cable 

6 Battery (optional, comes with the HP Deskjet 450CBi printer) 

7 Starter CD 

8 Setup poster 

9 Reference Guide 

10 Regulatory Booklet 


step 2: Unpack the printer 

Unpack the printer and remove the packing tape and shipping materials from 
inside the printer. 



step 3: Connect the power cord 

Connect the power adapter to the power cord and to the printer. Plug in the 
power cord and make sure the power supply is turned on. 



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step 4: Turn on the printer 

1 Lift the input tray to its open position. 

2 Press the Power button to turn on the printer. 


step 5: Install the print cartridges 

To prevent clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical connections, do not touch the 
ink nozzles or copper contacts on the print cartridges. 

1 Remove each print cartridge from its package, and then pull the colored tab 
to remove the protective film from each cartridge. 


2 Open the front access cover. Wait for the carriage to go to the “print 
cartridge change” position. This should take only a few seconds. 


*Print cartridge change position. 


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Change or install print cartridges only when the carriage is in the “print cartridge 
change” position. 

3 Lift the print cartridge latches. 



4 Insert each print cartridge into the correct socket (HP No. 57 in the left 
socket; HP No. 56 or 58 in the right socket). Make sure you insert the print 
cartridges at a slightly tilted back angle. 



If the print cartridge does not fit into its socket, make sure you are inserting the 
correct print cartridge into the correct socket. Each socket is labeled with the 
correct product number. 



The printer also accepts economy print cartridges for occasional use (HP No. 
C8727A black print cartridge and HP No. C8728A tri-color print cartridge). See 
HP Supplies and Accessories. 

5 Close the print cartridge latches. If the cartridges are inserted correctly, 
closing the latches pushes the cartridges gently into their sockets. Press 
the latches to make sure they are seated flat on the cartridges. 



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6 Close the front access cover. Wait for the carriage to complete the print 
cartridge initialization routine and return to the home position at the right 
side of the printer before using the printer. 



Do not open the front access cover until the print cartridge initialization is 
complete. 


step 6: Install the software 

Install the printer software from the Starter CD before you connect the parallel 
or USB cable. For details, see Installing Software. 


step 7: Connect the printer cable (if required) 

For Windows 

If your computer has a USB port and is using Microsoft® Windows® 98, 
Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, you can connect the printer to 
the computer using a USB cable. 

If your computer is using Windows NT® version 4.0 or if your computer is not 
configured to use USB, you can connect the printer to your computer with the 
parallel cable that is provided with the printer. 

For infrared connection, please see Infrared printing. 

For Macintosh 

If your computer has a USB port, you can connect the printer to the computer 
using a USB cable. 

step 8: Load paper 

1 Slide up the input tray extension. 

2 Load media into the input tray. The input tray supports up to 45 sheets of 
plain paper or a stack of media no more than 0.18 in (4.5 mm) thick. 

3 Slide the paper guide snugly against the edge of the media. 



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For more information and tips on selecting and loading media, see Selecting 
and Using Print Media. For information on supported media, see Printer 
Specifications. 


step 9: Align the print cartridges 

After you install new print cartridges, they must be aligned for good print quality. 
For details, see Aligning the print cartridges. 

Using the battery (optional) 


The lithium-ion rechargeable battery comes with the FIP Deskjet 450CBi printer. 
It is also available for purchase as an optional accessory (part number C8222A, 
see HP Supplies and Accessories). 


Battery safety 

• Use only the C8222A battery with the printer. 



The lithium-ion rechargeable battery is mercury-free. 

The battery may require recycling or proper disposal at end-of-life. 



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• When discarding a battery, contact your local waste disposal provider 
regarding local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries. 

• Battery may explode if incorrectly replaced or disposed of in fire. Do not 
short-circuit. 

• To purchase a replacement battery, contact your local dealer or FIP sales 
office. See HP Supplies and Accessories. 

• To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery, do not allow a metal 
object to touch the battery contacts. 

• Do not disassemble the battery. There are no serviceable parts inside. 

• Flandle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care. If you come in 
contact with the electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and water. If 
it contacts the eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek 
medical attention. 

• Do not expose the battery to storage temperatures above 1 22 °F (50 °C) or 
below 4°F (-20 °C). 


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Understanding the battery 



1 Battery - Supplies power to the printer. 

2 Battery release slider - Slides to release the battery. 


Installing the battery 



You can install the battery with the printer turned on or off. 


1 Slide the battery into the battery slot at an angle as shown in the following 
illustration, until the battery is flushed with the contacts. This also slides the 
battery contact cover open. 

2 Push the battery into the battery slot until the battery clicks into place. 



Charging and using the battery 

Fully recharge the battery before using. The battery is normally warm while it is 
charging. Do not charge it in a briefcase or other confined space as this may 
cause the battery to overheat. 


The AC adapter is normally warm to the touch when plugged into an AC outlet. 


1 Install the battery. 

2 Plug in the AC adapter and turn on the printer. The Battery charge LED is 
green while charging, and turns off when the battery is fully charged. 

After the battery is fully charged, you can use the printer without connecting to 
the AC power supply. 


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Important notes 

Take note of the following when charging or using the battery: 



• It takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to charge. 

• The Battery charge LED is green when the battery is charging. If it is red, 
the battery may be faulty and need to be replaced. 

• The Power LED is green when the battery is 41-100% charged, amber 
when 10-40% charged, and red when less than 10% charged. Charge the 
battery when the Power LED turns amber. If it turns red, charge the battery 
as soon as possible. The battery status is also displayed on the Printer 
Status tab in the Toolbox. 

• If your battery is running low, either plug in the AC adapter to charge, or 
replace the battery with one that is charged. 

• A fully charged battery can last up to approximately 350 pages, depending 
on the complexity of print jobs. 

• If the printer is left idle for 1 0 minutes, it will go into a low-power mode to 
conserve battery power. 

• Prior to long-term storage, charge the battery fully. Do not leave the battery 
in a discharged (empty) state for more than 6 months. 

• To maximize battery life and capacity, observe the following temperature 
guidelines: 

• Charging: 32° to 104°F (0°to 40 °C) 

• Using and storing: -4° to 122°F (-20° to 50°C). 


Removing the battery 

1 Slide the battery release slider in the direction of the arrow. 

2 Remove the battery. 



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Travel tips 


The following tips will help you prepare for traveling with your printer: 

• If you are bringing along an extra black or photo print cartridge, store it in 
the travel holder (part number C8233A, see HP Supplies and Accessories) 
to prevent ink leakage. 

• You can bring the printer along in a carrying case (part number C8232A, 
see HP Supplies and Accessories). The carrying case has compartments 
for both your notebook and the printer. The compartments can also be 
detached if you want to carry the notebook and printer separately. 

• Turn off the printer using the Power button. This ensures that the print 
cartridges are returned to the home position at the right side of the printer 
and locked in place. 

• Disconnect the printer cable and power adapter from the printer. Slide 
down the input tray extension and close the input tray. 

• If you are traveling to another country/region, bring the necessary plug 
adapter with you. 

• Use only the power adapter that is supplied with the printer. Do not use any 
other voltage transformer or converter. The power adapter can be used 
with AC power sources of 100 to 240 volts, 50 or 60 Hz. 

• Remove the battery if you will not be using the printer for more than a 
month. 


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Installing Software 


This chapter explains how to install your printer software for printing via different 
connections and devices, including personal digital assistants (PDAs). 


Connection 

Software needed 

USB 

Windows or Macintosh printer driver 

Parallel 

Windows printer driver 

Infrared 

• Notebook, Powerbook (with infrared capability) 

- Device’s native software 

• Pocket PC hardware 

- Device’s native software or other software (visit the 
product website for more details) 

• Palm OS PDAs 

- BtPrint 

Bluetooth 

• Notebook, Powerbook (with Bluetooth capability) 

- Device’s native software 

• Pocket PC hardware 

- Device’s native software or other software (visit the 
product website for more details) 

• Palm OS PDAs 

- BtPrint 



Printing from CompactFlash cards (Types I and II) using Digital Print Order 
Format (DPOF) files is also supported. See Printing digital camera 
photographs. 


Installing the printer driver (Windows and Macintosh) 

Printer driver software lets a computer communicate with the printer. One of the 
printer drivers on the Starter CD must be installed on your computer to allow 
you to take full advantage of the printer features. 

If you do not have access to a CD-ROM drive, you can download the printer 
software from the Internet at http://www.hp.com/support/dj45Q . You can also 
download any updates to the printer software from this website. 

For information about using the printer driver or changing the printer driver 
settings, see Printing from notebooks and desktops (Windows). 


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For Windows 

The printer driver software runs on Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 and above 
and lets you print via the USB or parallel cable. 

The setup software detects the version of the operating system that you are 
using. If you install a new version of Windows later, you must reinstall the 
printer driver. For example, if you upgrade from Windows 98 to Windows 2000, 
you must reinstall the printer driver. 

Making copies of the printer software 

The Starter CD contains a utility that lets you copy the printer software on to 
disks. When you run the setup program, select Customization Utility to copy 
disks. 

You can also use this utility to copy the printer software to your hard drive or to 
a network drive. After the files are copied to another location, you can install the 
printer software from that location. 


To install the printer driver 



Before you can install the printer driver, you must complete steps 1 through 5 in 
Setting up the printer. 



You must have administrator privileges to install a printer driver on a computer 
running Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. 


1 Start Windows and make sure no other applications are running. 

2 Insert the Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive. The System Setup Wizard 
runs automatically. 

3 If the System Setup Wizard does not run automatically, click Start > Run, 
and then in the command line text box, type the letter of your CD-ROM 
drive followed by: \SETUP (for example, type D:\SETUP). 

4 Click Install Printer Driver from the CD Browser menu. 

5 Click Next at the Welcome screen. 

6 Click Yes to accept the terms of the license agreement. 

7 Select the port that your computer will use to communicate with the printer. 

Select Express Install using HP recommended defaults to install all of 
the printer utilities, including the Toolbox. If you do not select this, continue 
to step 9. Click Next. 



You can connect only one cable, parallel or USB, at a time to your printer. 


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8 Select I agree to do auto upload to let myPrintMileage Agent send printer 
usage information to the myPrintMileage website, where you can view your 
customized printer usage analysis. 

If you do not select this option, you can enable it later through the Toolbox. 
You can disable the auto-upload at any time through the Toolbox or its icon 
on the taskbar. 



For more details, see Using the Toolbox. 


Click Next and follow the instructions on the screen to complete the 
software installation. 


9 If you did not select Express Install using HP recommended defaults, 
select Typical Installation to install all of the printer utilities and click Next. 

Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the software installation. 


-or- 


Select Custom Installation, click Next, and then select which utilities to 
install. 



Installing the Toolbox lets printer error messages display on your computer 
screen. 


Click Next and follow the instructions on the screen to complete the 
software installation. 

10 Click Finish to reboot the system and complete the installation. 


To verify the installation 

1 Make sure that the USB or parallel cable is properly connected and the 
printer is turned on. 

2 Right-click the printer icon, and then click: 

• Printing Preferences (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) 

• Properties (Windows 98, and Windows Me) 

• Document Defaults (Windows NT 4.0) 

3 On the General tab, click Print Test Page. If the test page does not print, 
see Printer is not responding (nothing prints). 


To uninstall the software 

The Uninstall option of the setup program lets you remove the printer software 
from your computer. 

You must have administrator privileges to uninstall the printer software in 
Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6.0 or later), Windows 2000, or Windows XP. 

1 Start Windows and make sure no other Windows applications are running. 


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2 Click Start > Programs > hp deskjet 450 printer > hp deskjet 450 
printer Uninstaller. 

3 Follow the instructions on the screen to remove the printer software. 

For Macintosh 

You can connect your printer to Apple® computers that use Mac OS 8.6 or later 
through the USB port. Users of Mac OS 8.6, 9.1 only can also connect through 
the infrared port. 

To install the printer driver (Mac OS 8.6, 9.x and OS X 
Classic) 

Before you can install the printer driver, you must complete steps 1 through 5 in 
Setting up the printer. 

Mac OS X Classic is a Mac OS X feature that lets applications built for Mac OS 
9.x to run on a Mac OS X computer. Mac OS X Classic applications have a Mac 
OS 9.x user interface. 

1 Insert the Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive and double-click the CD icon 
on the Mac desktop. 

2 Double-click the Installer icon for the Mac OS that you are using. 

3 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. 

4 For USB: Connect the USB cable (purchased separately, part number 
C6518A) 

For infrared: Position the computer so that its infrared port is aligned with 
the printer’s infrared port. 

To install the printer driver (Mac OS X) 

Follow these steps to add the printer to your computer: 

1 Insert the Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive and double-click the CD icon 
on the Mac desktop. 

2 Double-click the Installer icon. 

3 Open the Print Center. 

4 Click the Add Printer button. 

5 Select USB from the menu. 

6 Select dj450 from the printer list. 

7 Click the Add button. 


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To uninstall the software 


The Uninstall option of the setup program lets you remove the printer software 
from your computer. 

1 Restart the computer. 



If you do not restart the computer before you uninstall the software, some files 
are not removed from your computer when you run the Uninstall option. 


2 Insert the Starter CD into your CD-ROM drive and double-click the CD icon 
on the desktop. 

3 Double-click the Installer icon, and then follow the instructions on the 
screen. 

4 When the Main Installation dialog box appears, select Uninstall from the 
pull-down menu located in the upper-left part of the dialog box. 

5 Follow the instructions on the screen to remove the printer software. 


Installing software for PDAs 


The following optional utilities are available for installation on your PDA. 

To install any of these software applications: 

1 Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive. 

2 Click the Additional Software button on the CD browser menu, and select 
the software you want to install. 

3 If you are redirected to a website, download the software from the website 
and synchronize your PDA to transfer the files from your computer. 

Otherwise, you will be directed to a folder on the CD. Select the appropriate 
language, open the folder, copy the files to your hard disk, and then 
synchronize your PDA to transfer the files from your computer. 


For Palm OS 


BtPrint 

BtPrint is a print utility for printing from your Palm OS PDA to the printer via the 
printer’s Bluetooth or infrared port. For more information on using BtPrint, go to 
the IS/Complete website at http://www.iscomplete.com . 

System requirements 

• Palm OS Version 3.0 or later, with Bluetooth SD/IO card installed 



BtPrint will install infrared printing for Palm OS 3, and Bluetooth and infrared 
printing for OS 4 or later. 


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To install the HP DeskJet 450 PDA Guide 

This guide provides PDA printing instructions, troubleshooting tips, and 
technical support information. You can transfer this guide to your PDA from the 
Starter CD or download from the Internet. 

To copy from the Starter CD 

1 Insert the Starter CD into the CD-ROM drive. 

2 Click Browse Documentation on the CD browser menu, and select PDA 

Guide. 

3 Browse to the language folder of your choice and copy the HP Deskjet 450 
PDA Guide and its setup instructions onto your hard disk. 

4 Follow the setup instructions and synchronize your PDA to transfer the 
PDA Guide from your computer. 

To download from the Internet 

1 Go to http://www.hp.com/support/dj45Q . 

2 If you have Internet access from your PDA, download the HP Deskjet 450 
PDA Guide and its setup instructions directly to your PDA. 

3 Follow the setup instructions and synchronize your PDA to transfer the 
PDA Guide from your computer. 


Printing from mobile phones 

You can print from your mobile phone to the printer. For printing instructions, 
refer to your phone documentation. 

Installing other software 

HP Photo Printing Software lets you create and print photo album pages. To 
install it, insert the Starter CD, click the Additional Software button on the CD 
browser menu, and select it from the list of software shown. 


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Q Printing 


This chapter explains how to print from Windows and Macintosh computers. It 
also describes printer driver features, printer settings, and how to perform 
printer tasks. 

The printer provides the flexibility of four different connectivity options: USB, 
parallel, infrared and Bluetooth. Refer to the table at the beginning of Installing 
Software for details. You can also print images with Digital Print Order Format 
(DPOF) settings from your digital camera via a CompactFlash card. 



• To load media and print on various media types such as cards, 
transparencies and photo paper, see Selecting and Using Print Media. 

• To print from PDAs, see Installing software for PDAs. 

• To print images from a CompactFlash card with DPOF settings, see 
Printing digital camera photographs. 

• To print from mobile phones, see Printing from mobile phones. 


Printer features (Windows and Macintosh) 


You can use your printer to perform the following functions: 

• Enlarge or reduce documents. Use the HP ZoomSmart feature to resize 
your documents. 

• Tile pages. Enlarge and print a page in sections and on different sheets of 
paper. Then use the sheets of paper like tiles to form a large poster. 

• Create handouts. Print a multiple-page document on a single sheet of 
paper (up to 9 pages per sheet for Windows, up to 12 for Macintosh). Each 
page image is reduced in size. 

• Create a booklet. Print and collate a multiple-page document by printing 
two pages on each side of the paper. For example, an eight-page 
document is printed with pages 1 and 8 on the same side of the paper and 
pages 2 and 7 on the other side of the paper. Fold the printout in half to 
create a booklet. 

• Print a mirror image. Use this feature to print the reflected image of a 
page. When printing on transparencies, the printed side will be faced down 
on the projector. The other side can then be written on and cleaned off 
without damaging the printed side. 

• Perform two-sided printing. Print on both sides of the page when you 
select Two-Sided Printing (Duplex) from the printer driver (Windows) or 
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• Create and use watermarks. Specify text to be placed in the background 
of an existing document. For example, you might want to have “draft” or 
“confidential” placed diagonally across the first page or all pages of a 
document. (The Watermark feature is only available in Windows.) 

• Enhance pictures. Use the HP Digital Photography feature to enhance 
the look of your printed pictures. You can adjust contrast enhancement, 
digital flash, SmartFocus, sharpness, and smoothing settings to meet your 
printing needs. This dialog box is accessible in Best and Normal modes. 

Printing from notebooks and desktops (Windows) 


From Windows, you can print via USB, parallel, infrared and Bluetooth. 

The printer driver stores the default print settings for most applications. You 
need to change these settings when you print on media of different sizes or 
types, or when you want to use an optional feature like two-sided printing. 

You can change print settings from the software application that the document 
was created in. To change the default print settings for all documents, you must 
do so from the printer driver. 



The printer driver help can be activated from the Help button, the F1 key, or a 
question mark symbol in the upper-right corner in the printer driver (depending 
on the Windows operating system used). These help screens give detailed 
information about the driver features. 



Installing the Toolbox lets printer error messages display on your computer 
screen. See Installing the printer driver (Windows and Macintosh). 


To change print settings for the current 
document 

1 Click File > Print > Properties. (The actual steps can vary; this is the most 
common method.) 

2 Make the changes, and then click OK. 

The printer uses the current settings from the application you are using. 


To change defauit print settings 

1 Click Start > Settings > Printers to open the Printers folder. 

2 Right-click the printer icon, and then click: 

• Printing Preferences (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) 

• Properties (Windows 98, and Windows Me) 

• Document Defaults (Windows NT 4.0) 


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3 Click the Setup tab and select the print settings you want. 

4 Once you have made the necessary changes, click OK to activate the 
change and close the Properties dialog box. 


To print from a Windows appiication 

1 Click File > Print. 

2 Select the printer in the Print dialog box, and make any other desired 
changes to the print settings. 


If you primarily use the HP DeskJet 450 printer, you can make it your 
default printer by clicking Start > Settings > Printers. In the Printers folder, 
right-click on the printer icon, and then click Set As Default Printer in the 
pop-up menu. 


3 Click Print. 


Infrared printing 

If you use a notebook computer equipped with infrared technology, you can 
establish a wireless connection with the printer to send a print job. 

Please refer to your notebook’s user documentation for how to configure 
infrared settings and connections. 

1 Locate the infrared lens on the notebook. 

2 Align the notebook infrared lens with the printer infrared lens. 

Position your notebook so that its infrared lens is within 3 feet (1 meter) 
from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from the printer’s 
infrared lens. 



3 Follow the instructions supplied with your notebook to send the job to print. 

During the information transfer process, the notebook projects a solid infrared 
beam to the printer and the infrared LED turns green. When the information 
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Bluetooth printing 

If you use a notebook computer equipped with Bluetooth technology, you can 
establish a wireless connection with the printer to send a print job. 

You must have a Bluetooth CompactFlash (CF) card in the printer’s CF card 
slot for Bluetooth printing. 

1 Insert the Bluetooth CF card into the printer’s CF card slot. 

2 Follow the instructions supplied with your notebook to send the job to print. 

For more information on using Bluetooth, please refer to the wireless printing 
guide at http://www.hp.com/support/dj45Q . 

Printing from Macintosh 

From Macintosh computers you can print via USB or infrared. Select the printer 
as the default printer before printing. 

Selecting the default printer in Mac OS 8.6, 9.x 
and os X Classic 

For Mac OS 8.6, 9.x and OS X Classic, use the following method to select the 
HP Deskjet 450 printer as the default printer in the Chooser. 

Setting the printer as your computer’s default printer automatically routes all 
print jobs to that printer. 

You can select another printer for a particular document; however, switching 
printers may affect a document’s formatting and pagination. If you select a 
printer, always check the document for changes in formatting and pagination 
before printing. 

1 Select Chooser from the Apple menu. 

2 Select hp deskjet xx in the upper left window of the Chooser window, 
where xx represents the version of the current printer driver. 

3 Select 450 in the right window of the Chooser screen. 

4 Close the Chooser. 

Selecting the default printer using other 
options 

Other options allow you to select a default printer without using the Chooser. 
Try one of these options: 

• Click the printer icon on the menu bar, then select deskjet 450. 

• Click the control strip icon on the edge of the desktop to expand the control 
strip. Click the printer icon on the control strip, then select deskjet 450. 


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• Drag the document you want to print to the deskjet 450 printer icon on the 
desktop. 

• Click the deskjet 450 icon on the desktop, then click Printing on the menu 
bar. Select Set Default Printer. 


Selecting the default printer in OS X 

Follow these steps to set the printer as the computer’s default printer: 

1 Open the Print Center. 

2 Click dJ450. 

3 Do one of the following: 

• Select Printers > Make Default 

• Press Command + d 

A blue bullet appears next to the printer name to indicate that it is the 
default printer. 

Infrared printing 

You can use a Powerbook computer equipped with infrared technology to 
establish a wireless connection with the printer to initiate a print job. 

For printing instructions, please see Infrared printing in the Windows section. 

Using the HP Inkjet Utility 

For Mac OS 8.6, 9.x and OS X, the FIP Inkjet Utility contains tools to calibrate 
the printer, clean the print cartridges, print a test page, and find website support 
information. 

Displaying the HP InkJet Utility 

1 Double-click the Macintosh HD icon on the desktop. 

2 Do one of the following: 

• Mac OS 8.6 to Mac OS 9.0: Select Utilities > hp inkjet. 

• Mac OS 9.1 : Select Applications (Mac (OS 9) > Utilities > hp inkjet. 

• Mac OS X: Select Applications > Utilities. 

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Viewing the HP Inkjet Utility panels 

The following options are available on the HP Inkjet Utility Panel menu. 

• WOW!: Prints a sample page to view the print output quality. 

• Test: Prints a test page or a diagnostic page. 

• Clean: Cleans the print cartridges. 

• Calibrate Device: Aligns the print cartridges. 

• Calibrate Color: Adjusts color to correct problems with tint. 

• Battery Level: Displays battery charge level information. 

• Configure Printer Settings: Lets you configure DPOF settings to print 
from a CompactFlash card using DPOF files. 

• Estimate Ink Levels: Displays print cartridge ink levels. 

• Support: Provides access to the HP website where you can find support 
for the printer and information about HP products and supplies. 

• Register: Accesses the HP website to register the printer. 

Two-sided printing 


You can print on both sides of a sheet of paper by manually turning a sheet of 
paper over and feeding it into the printer again. 

To print on both sides of a page, you must specify duplex options in your 
software application or in the printer driver. 



For best results when printing, do not print on paper heavier than 24 lb bond 
(90 g/m^) or on both sides of labels or transparencies. 


For Windows 

1 Load the appropriate paper into the input tray. Be sure to load the paper 
with the print side up. 

2 Click Start > Settings > Printers to open the Printers folder. 

3 Right-click the icon for the printer, and then click: 

• Printing Preferences (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) 

• Properties (Windows 98 and Windows Me) 

• Document Defaults (Windows NT 4.0) 

4 Click the Features tab, and then under Document Options, click 
Two-Sided Printing (Duplex). Click OK. 

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6 Change any other print settings, if necessary, and then click OK to close 
the dialog box. 



For two-sided printing, select either Normal or Best print quality under the 
Setup tab. 


7 Click OK to print. 

8 After the first side of the page(s) is printed, turn the paper over and reload it 
into the printer. 

9 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the two-sided printing. 

For more information on setting print options, see Printing from notebooks and 
desktops (Windows). 


For Macintosh 

1 Load the appropriate paper into the input tray. Be sure to load the paper 
with the print side up. 

2 Open the Layout panel. 

3 Select Print Both Sides, the binding orientation you want (select the 
desired icon), and select Manual. 

4 After the first side of the page(s) is printed, turn the paper over and reload it 
into the printer. 

5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the two-sided printing. 

For more information on setting print options, see Printing from Macintosh. 

Canceling a print job 


You can cancel a print job in two ways: 

• Press the Cancel button on the printer. 



Pressing the Cancel button clears the job currently being processed by the 
printer. It does not affect jobs waiting to be processed. 


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• For Windows, double-click the printer icon that appears in the lower right 
corner of the monitor. Select the document you want to cancel. From the 
Document menu, click Cancel. 

• For Macintosh, double-click the desktop printer icon, select the print job, 
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Selecting and Using 
Print Media 


This chapter explains how to load media and print on various media types such 
as cards and transparencies. It also describes how to print digital camera 
photographs via a CompactFlash card. 

For information on changing print settings and printer driver features, see 
Printing. 

Selecting print media 


Before you use the printer, take some time to familiarize yourself with the 
various media you can use. 

Use FIP media for optimum print quality. These print media types are 
specifically designed to work well with the printer. For information on supported 
media types, see Printer Specifications. For ordering information and part 
numbers, see HP Supplies and Accessories. 


Tips for selecting and using print media 

For best results, observe the following guidelines: 

• Always use paper that conforms to the printer specifications. For a list of 
supported media, see Printer Specifications. 

• Paper that is too thin, has a slick texture, or stretches easily can feed 
improperly through the printer's paper path. 

• Paper that is heavily textured or does not accept ink well can cause poorly 
filled graphics or text. 

• Do not use media that is damaged, curled, or wrinkled. Do not use paper 
with cutouts, perforations, or paper that is heavily textured or embossed. 
These types of media can cause jams and other problems. 

• To prevent multiple picks and paper jams, load only one type of media at a 
time into the input tray. When adding media, always remove the existing 
media and realign the new media after loading. Fanning the media stack 
helps to prevent media feed problems. 

• Always load media print-side up, aligned squarely against the alignment 
guide. The paper guide should be snug, but not tight, against the media. 

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• Do not load more than 45 sheets of plain paper or a stack of paper more 
than 0.18 in (4.5 mm) thick into the input tray. 

• Insert media vertically (portrait orientation). If you want to print horizontally 
(landscape orientation), make the selection through your printer driver. 

• If you are having media feed problems, see Solving media feed problems. 


Minimum printing margins 

The document margins must match (or exceed) these minimum margin settings 
in portrait orientation: 


Paper Size 

Left(1) 

Right (2) 

Top (3) 

Bottom (4) 

US 

0.25 in 
(6.35 mm) 

0.25 in 
(6.35 mm) 

0.08 in 
(2 mm) 

0.46 in 
(11.8 mm) 

A4 

0.14 in 
(3.4 mm) 

0.14 in 
(3.4 mm) 

0.08 in 
(2 mm) 

0.53 in 
(13.5 mm) 

Greeting cards 

0.08 in 
(2 mm) 

0.08 in 
(2 mm) 

0.08 in 
(2 mm) 

0.20 in 
(5 mm) 

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Loading print media 

You can print cards and photographs using the input tray or the card slot. 

1 Remove all media from the input tray. 

Flip down the card slot if necessary. 

2 If your media is 4 x 5 in (1 01 .6 x 1 52 mm), insert the media print (glossy for 
photos) side up into the card slot. Ensure that the right edge of the media is 
squarely against the right edge of the slot. Adjust the paper guide on the 
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Insert the media print (glossy for photos) side up into the input tray, making 
sure that the right edge of the media is squarely against the alignment 
guide. Adjust the paper guide until it fits snugly against the left edge of the 
media. 



*Glossy side 


Printing cards 



For PDA printing instructions, refer to the documentation that comes with your 
PDA printing software. 


For Windows 

1 Open the printer driver. 

2 On the Setup tab, select the paper type you are using from the Paper Type 
menu. For example, if you are printing on FIP Glossy Greeting Card Paper, 
select this from the menu. 

3 Select the card size from the Paper Size menu. 

4 Change any other print settings if necessary, then click OK to print the 
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For Macintosh 


1 Select the paper size, then click OK. 

2 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 

3 Select the paper type you are using. For example, if you are printing on HP 
Glossy Greeting Card Paper, select this from the menu. 

4 Change any other print settings if necessary, then click OK to print the 
card(s). 

Printing photographs 

You can print photographs from your digital camera via a CompactFlash (CF) 
card or from a software application, such as HP Photo Printing Software. 

For media loading details, see Loading print media. 


Calibrating color 

Calibrate the color only when the tri-color (HP No. 57) and photo (HP No. 58) 
print cartridges are installed together. The photo print cartridge is available for 
purchase as an optional accessory (see HP Supplies and Accessories). 

Calibrating color is only necessary when printed colors have visibly shifted 
toward yellow, cyan or magenta, or there is a color tinge in the gray shades. 
Prior to calibration, print a diagnostic page for color and check ink levels to 
ensure that print cartridges are functioning properly. 

For calibrating instructions, see Calibrating color. 

For information on replacing the black print cartridge with the photo print 
cartridge, refer to Replacing the print cartridges. You need to align the print 
cartridges for best possible print quality. For instructions, see Aligning the print 
cartridges. 



It is not necessary to calibrate the color when in single-cartridge printing mode 
or when printing using the tri-color print cartridge in combination with the black 
print cartridge. For more information on single-cartridge printing mode, see 
Single-cartridge printing mode. 


For Windows 

1 Open the printer driver. 

2 On the Setup tab, select the paper type you are using from the Paper Type 
menu. For example, if you are printing on HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, 
select this from the menu. 

3 Under Print Quality, click Best. 


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Use Best mode to print photographs. You can select 4800 x 1200 Optimized 
dpi* for optimum print quality for photographs. In this mode, printing takes 
longer and more memory is required from your notebook or desktop. 

*Up to 4800 X 1200 Optimized dpi color printing on hp premium photo papers 
and 1 200 x 1 200 input dpi. 


4 Select the paper size from the Paper Size menu. 

5 Change any other print settings if necessary, then click OK to print the 
photo(s). 



It is recommended to remove each sheet of media as it prints and set aside to 
dry. Allowing wet media to stack up may cause smearing. 


For Macintosh 

1 Select the paper size, then click OK. 

2 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 

3 Select the paper type you are using. For example, if you are printing on HP 
Premium Plus Photo Paper, select this from the menu. 

4 Click the Quality tab and select Best. 



Use Best mode to print photographs. You can select High Resolution Photo, 
which provides up to 4800 x 1200 Optimized dpi*, for optimum print quality for 
photographs. In this mode, printing takes longer and more memory is required 
from your notebook or desktop. 

*Up to 4800 X 1200-optimized dpi color printing on hp premium photo papers 
and 1 200 x 1 200 input dpi 


5 Change any other print settings if necessary, then click OK to print the 
photo(s). 



It is recommended to remove each sheet of media as it prints and set aside to 
dry. Allowing wet media to stack up may cause smearing. 


Printing digital camera photographs 

If your digital camera uses a Type I or II CF card, you can insert the card into 
the printer to print your photos. 

Your camera must support Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) files in order to 
print directly from the CF card. Review your digital camera’s documentation to 
see if it supports DPOF files. 

You can also download photos from your CF card onto your computer’s hard 
disk and print them from a software application such as HP Photo Printing 
Software. 

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To print from a CompactFlash card 

DPOF files are files you create using your digital camera. DPOF files are stored 
on the CF card and contain information such as which images are selected and 
how many of each image are to be printed or saved. 

The printer can read a DPOF file from the CF card so you do not have to use 
the printer software to reselect the images to print or save. 

To print using a DPOF file: 

1 Select the images you want to print by creating a DPOF file on your digital 
camera. The settings you can specify (such as number of copies) are 
specific to your camera. See your digital camera’s documentation for 
details on how to create a DPOF file. 

2 For Windows, if you have the Toolbox installed, open it and click the 
Printer Preferences tab. Click Configure Print Settings and then in the 
dialog box specify paper type, size, and print quality. 

For Macintosh, open the HP Inkjet Utility and click Configure Printer 
Settings. 



If you do not have the Toolbox or HP Inkjet Utility installed, print a configuration 
page to check printer media settings for direct printing. This information will 
verify whether you are loading the correct media size and type before printing. 
See Printing diagnostic and configuration pages. 


3 Turn on the printer. 

4 Insert the CF card containing the DPOF file into the CF card slot on the 
printer. Make sure the front of the card faces toward you and the edge with 
pin holes is placed into the printer first. 



If you do not insert the edge with pin holes into the printer first, you can damage 
the CF card, the printer, or both. 


The Resume LED will blink after a few seconds if there is a DPOF file on 
the card. 



5 Press the Resume button to print the images. The printer will automatically 
recognize the DPOF file on the CF card and print the images according to 
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Press the Cancel button if you do not want to print directly from the CF 
card. If your computer is connected to the printer via USB or parallel, the 
CF card appears as a drive in Windows Explorer. You can then open and 
print your photographs with the software application of your choice. 



Do not remove the CF card until the print job is completed. Otherwise the print 
job will be canceled. 



Selecting Typical Installation when you install the printer driver (see Installing 
Software) lets your computer read the CF card as a physical disk drive. You can 
then access your photo files and print them with the software of your choice. 
Please see the readme.txt file on the Starter CD for more details. 


Printing on transparencies 


For best results, use HP Premium Plus Inkjet Transparency Film, which is 
specifically designed to work with the printer, or other transparency film that is 
designed for inkjet printers. 

1 Remove all media from the input tray. 

2 Insert the transparencies with the print (rough) side up and the adhesive 
strip pointing forward into the input tray. 



Due to the printer's unique paper path, please load transparencies with the print 
side up. The print side of the transparencies is the rougher side. 


3 Slide the paper guide until it stops at the edge of the transparencies. 



1 Back of adhesive 

2 Print (rough) side up 



For PDA printing instructions, refer to the documentation that comes with your 
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For Windows 


1 Open the printer driver. 

2 Under Print Quality, click Best. 



Use Best mode to print transparencies. This mode provides a longer drying 
time and ensures that the ink dries completely before the next page exits the 
printer. 


3 Under Paper Type, select Transparency Films. 

Select the type of transparency film you are using. For example, if you are 
printing on HP Premium Plus Inkjet Transparency film, select this option 
from the menu. 

4 Under Paper Size, select the appropriate size for the transparency you are 
printing. 

5 Change any other print settings if necessary, then click OK to print the 
transparencies. 



Remove each sheet of media as it prints and set aside to dry. Allowing wet 
media to stack up may cause smearing. 


For Macintosh 

1 Select the paper size, then click OK. 

2 Open the Paper Type/Quality panel. 

3 Select the paper type you are using. For example, if you are printing on 
HP Premium Plus Inkjet Transparency film, select this from the menu. 

4 Click the Quality tab and select Best. 



Use Best mode to print transparencies. This mode provides a longer drying 
time and ensures that the ink dries completely before the next page exits the 
printer. 


5 Change any other print settings if necessary, then click OK to print the 
transparencies. 



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Using the Toolbox 


The Toolbox provides status and maintenance information about your printer. It 
also gives you step-by-step guidance for basic printing tasks and provides help 
for solving printer problems. You can also configure Bluetooth settings and 
access online resources for your printer. 

The Toolbox is available for Windows platforms only. For Macintosh computers, 
see Using the HP Inkjet Utility. 

After installing your printer software, you can open the Toolbox by clicking 

Start > Programs > hp deskjet 450 printer > hp deskjet 450 printer Toolbox. 

Printer Status tab 


The Printer Status tab displays print cartridge and battery status. Your 
computer must establish bi-directional communication in order to display the 
status. The printer selection pull-down menu lets you select the current printer 
you want to use with the Toolbox utilities. The status window displays the printer 
status. 


Click this button... 

To... 

Status Information 

Display part number and status information about 
the installed cartridges, including the estimated 
amount of remaining ink. Also displays battery 
information and percentage of charge remaining. 

Preferences 

Select the Toolbox messages that appear and to 
enable or disable bi-directional communication. 

Order Information 

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Information tab 


The Information tab lets you register the printer, check for updated printer 
drivers, display printer hardware and print cartridge health information, and 
create your own printer usage information website. It also gives you access to 
help information for using the printer, troubleshooting, and contacting HP. 


Click this button... 

To... 

myPrintMileage 

Access your printer usage information. 

Printer Hardware 

Display detailed printer information such as 
model, firmware version, service ID, and other 
hardware-related information. 

How Do 1... 

View a list of common printer tasks and help on 
common maintenance tasks. 

Troubleshooting 

View a list of printing problems with step-by- 
step instructions to help solve those printing 
problems. 

hp instant support 

Access the hp instant support website. There 
you will find a set of free web-based tools that 
help you identify, diagnose and resolve 
problems with your HP products. You must 
have an Internet connection to use this feature. 
Note: hp instant support web pages are 
dynamically created. Bookmarking this site and 
connecting via the bookmark will not display the 
current information. Instead, connect from the 
Toolbox by clicking the hp instant support 
button on the Information tab. 

Register Your Printer 

Register the printer online. 

Contact HP 

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myPrintMileage 

myPrintMileage keeps track of your printer usage information to help you plan 
the purchase of consumables. It consists of two parts: 

• myPrintMileage website 

• myPrintMileage Agent, which is a utility installed with the Toolbox on your 
computer. 

myPrintMileage is activated during installation of the printer driver, or through 
the Toolbox via a link to the myPrintMileage website. You can connect to the 
myPrintMileage website to view a customized analysis of your printer’s usage. 
You can see: 

• The amount of ink you have used. myPrintMileage forecasts how many 
print cartridges you might use in one year. 

• Whether you use more black or color ink. 

• The average quantity of media you use per month for each media type. 

• Number of pages printed, and the estimated number of pages you can print 
with the amount of ink remaining. 

The myPrintMileage website also provides: 

• Links to third-party utilities and software. 

• Information on the latest digital printing tools, such as Bluetooth and 
infrared printing. 

• Printing tips. 

myPrintMileage web pages are dynamically created. Bookmarking this site and 
connecting via the bookmark will not display the current information. Instead, 
connect from the Toolbox by clicking the myPrintMileage button on the 

Information tab. 

Installing myPrintMileage Agent 

myPrintMileage Agent is installed with the Toolbox during printer driver 
installation. For instructions, see Installing the printer driver (Windows and 
Macintosh). 

You can enable and disable myPrintMileage Agent at any time from the Toolbox 
or the quick menu on the taskbar. 

In order to use myPrintMileage website and myPrintMileage Agent, you must 
have: 

• The Toolbox installed. 

• An Internet connection. 

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Printer Services tab 


The Printer Services tab provides utilities that help you maintain and test your 
printer. You can clean and align your print cartridges, and calibrate the color for 
your printouts. You can print a demo or diagnostic page, test your printer 
communication, and configure wireless settings. 


Click this button... 

To... 

Align Print Cartridges 

Align the left and right print cartridges. 

Clean Print Cartridges 

Clean the print cartridges. 

Calibrate Color 

Balance color tints on printed pages. 

Print a Demo Page 

Send a demo page to the printer to verify that 
the printer is connected to the computer 
correctly and that the printer and printer 
software are working properly. 

Test Printer 
Communication 

Test the printer's cable connection to make 
sure that bi-directional communication is 
possible. 

Configure Bluetooth 
Settings 

Configure Bluetooth settings for your printer. 
Bluetooth is a wireless protocol standard that 
lets wireless devices communicate with your 
printer. 

Configure Print Settings 

Set print quality, media size and type for print 
jobs from PDAs, or CompactFlash cards using 
DPOF files. 


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Maintaining the Printer 


This chapter expiains basic printer maintenance. You can find information about 
the state of the printer and the print cartridges from the Toolbox if you have it 
installed. You can also perform maintenance functions from the Toolbox. 

Cleaning the printer 



Remember to turn off the printer and unplug the power cord before cleaning the 
printer. If using the optional battery, turn off the printer and remove the battery 
before cleaning. 


The printer does not require scheduled maintenance, except for replacing the 
ink service module (see Replaceable ink service module). You should attempt, 
however, to keep the printer free of dust and debris. This cleaning keeps the 
printer in peak condition and might also make the diagnosis of problems easier. 

When you clean the printer, follow these guidelines: 

• Clean the outside of the printer with a soft cloth moistened with mild 
detergent and water. 



Clean the printer only with water or water mixed with a mild detergent. Using 
other cleaners or alcohol can damage the printer. 


• Clean the inside of the front access cover with a dry, lint-free cloth. 



Be careful not to touch the rollers. Skin oils on the rollers can cause print quality 
problems. 


Cleaning the print cartridges 


If printed characters are incomplete, or if dots or lines are missing from the 
printouts, you might need to clean the print cartridges. This is a symptom of 
clogged ink nozzles, which are a result of prolonged exposure to air. 



Before you clean the print cartridges, make sure the print cartridge ink levels 
are not low or empty. Low ink levels can also cause incomplete characters, 
missing lines, or dots on the printouts. Check the print cartridge LEDs to make 
sure they are not on (see LED Reference). You can also check the status of the 
print cartridges from the Printer Status tab in the Toolbox. Replace any low or 
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The ink in the print cartridges has been carefully formulated to ensure superior 
quality and compatibility with your printer. HP is not responsible for damage to 
the printer that results from modifying or refilling the print cartridges. 


There are three cleaning levels available: 

• Level 1 cleaning is the quickest and uses the least amount of ink. 

• Level 2 cleaning should be performed only if level 1 cleaning was 
insufficient. 

• Level 3 cleaning is the most thorough and consumes the most ink and time. 
Level 3 cleaning should be performed only if level 2 cleaning was 
insufficient. 

After each cleaning, the printer prints a test page so that you can check the 
print quality, and the Toolbox prompts you to perform the next level of 
cleaning if necessary. 



Do not clean the print cartridges unless necessary; cleaning the print cartridges 
uses ink and shortens the life of the print cartridges. 


To clean the print cartridges 

If you have the printer driver or Toolbox installed, you can clean the print 
cartridges from the Services tab in the driver or the Printer Services tab in the 
Toolbox. You can also clean print cartridges by using the printer buttons. The 
following procedure shows you how. 



Cleaning the print cartridges via the printer buttons does not produce a test 
page. 


To perform a level 1 cleaning 

1 Press and hold down the Power button. 

2 While holding down the Power button, press the Cancel button twice. 

3 Release the Power button. The printer begins the print cartridge cleaning 
process. 

To perform a level 2 cleaning 

1 Press and hold down the Power button. 

2 While holding down the Power button, press the Cancel button twice and 
then press the Resume button once. 

3 Release the Power button. The printer begins the print cartridge cleaning 
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To perform a level 3 cleaning 

1 Press and hold down the Power button. 

2 While holding down the Power button, press the Cancel button twice and 
then press the Resume button twice. 

3 Release the Power button. The printer begins the print cartridge cleaning 
process. 

Aligning the print cartridges 


Whenever you replace a print cartridge, you should align the print cartridges for 
the best possible print quality. If your printout is grainy, has stray dots, jagged 
edges, or the ink is bleeding into another color on the page, you can re-align 
them through the Toolbox or the printer driver. 



If you are using a PDA, please connect to a Windows or Macintosh operating 
system and align the print cartridges according to the instructions below. 


To align from the printer driver in Windows 

1 Load plain paper into the input tray. 

2 Click Start > Settings > Printers. 

3 Right-click the printer icon, and then click: 

• Printing Preferences (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) 

• Properties (Windows 98 and Windows Me) 

• Document Defaults (Windows NT 4.0) 

4 Click the Services tab, and click Align Print Cartridges. 

5 Click Align from the Align Print Cartridges dialog box. 

You are prompted to specify the combination of print cartridges you are 
using. 

6 Specify the combination of print cartridges you are using. 

An alignment page prints. 

7 Follow the instructions on the screen to select the best-aligned patterns 
from the alignment page. 

8 Click OK to close the Align Print Cartridges dialog box when the 
alignment procedure is complete. 

If you have the Toolbox installed, you can also align the print cartridges from the 
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To align in Macintosh (USB only) 

1 Open the HP Inkjet Utility and click the Calibrate Device button. 

You are prompted to specify the combination of print cartridges you are 
using. 

2 Specify the combination of print cartridges you are using. 

An alignment page prints. 

3 Follow the instructions on the screen to select the best-aligned pattern from 
the printed page. 

To align in DOS 

1 Run the c:\hp450\align.bat file. 

2 Follow the instructions on the screen to print an alignment page and to 
select the best-aligned pattern from the printed page. 

Replacing the print cartridges 


When a print cartridge has to be replaced, follow these instructions: 

1 Remove the new print cartridge from its package and then pull the colored 
tab to remove the protective film from the cartridge. 



To prevent clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical connections, do not touch the 
print cartridge ink nozzles or copper contacts, and do not remove the copper 
strips. 


2 With the printer turned on, open the front access cover. Wait for the 

carriage to go to “print cartridge change” position. This should take only a 
few seconds. 



*Print cartridge change position. 



Only remove or install print cartridges when the carriage is in “print cartridge 
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Lift the print cartridge latch open and gently remove the print cartridge from 
its socket at the angle shown below. 

Check the number on the latch against the number on the new print 
cartridge to make sure you are removing the correct print cartridge. 



4 Insert the new print cartridge into its socket at the same angle at which you 
removed the old print cartridge. 

Check the number on the latch against the number on the print cartridge to 
make sure you are inserting the correct print cartridge. 



5 Close the print cartridge latch. If the cartridge is inserted correctly, closing 
the latch gently pushes the cartridge into its socket. Press the latch to make 
sure it is seated flat on the cartridge. 



6 Close the front access cover. 

7 Wait for the carriage to complete the print cartridge initialization routine and 
return to the home position at the right side of the printer before using the 
printer. 

Do not open the front access cover until the print cartridge initialization is 
complete. 

After the print cartridge is replaced, you need to align the print cartridges. See 
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Single-cartridge printing mode 

If one of your print cartridges runs out of ink before you can replace it, you can 
still print with a single print cartridge. 

Printing with one print cartridge may be slower, and colors will differ from those 
when both print cartridges are installed. It is recommended to install both print 
cartridges. 

• If you do not have a replacement black print cartridge available, you can 
remove the black print cartridge and print with only the tri-color print 
cartridge. 

• If you do not have a replacement tri-color print cartridge available, you can 
remove the tri-color print cartridge and print with only the black or photo 
print cartridge. Documents will print in grayscale. 

• If you do not have a replacement photo print cartridge available, you can 
remove the photo print cartridge and print with only the tri-color print 
cartridge. 


Calibrating color 



Calibrate the color only when the tri-color (HP No. 57) and photo (HP No. 58) 
print cartridges are installed together. The photo print cartridge is available for 
purchase as an optional accessory. See HP Supplies and Accessories. 



If you are using a PDA, please connect to a Windows or Macintosh operating 
system and calibrate the color according to the instructions below. 


Color calibration balances color tints on printed pages. It is only necessary if: 

• Printed colors have visibly shifted toward yellow, cyan or magenta. 

• There is a color tinge in the gray shades. 

Low ink levels in the print cartridges may also produce incorrect colors. 


For Windows 

You can calibrate the color from the Toolbox or the printer driver. 

1 Load plain paper into the input tray. The process uses one sheet of paper. 

2 From the Toolbox click the Printer Services tab and then click Calibrate 
Color. 

-or- 

To calibrate from the printer driver, click Start > Settings > Printers. Then 
right-click the printer icon and select: 

• Printing Preferences (Windows 2000 and Windows XP) 

• Properties (Windows 98 and Windows Me) 

• Document Defaults (Windows NT 4.0) 

Click the Services tab and then click Calibrate Color. 


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3 Click Calibrate to calibrate the color, or click Use Defaults to restore color 
values to factory defaults. 

4 Follow the instructions on the screen. 

For Macintosh 

1 Open the HP Inkjet Utility and click the Calibrate Color button. 

2 Follow the instructions on the screen. 

Replaceable ink service module 

The replaceable ink service module holds waste ink from the black print 
cartridge. When it is almost full, the printer LEDs will prompt you to replace it. 
See LED Reference. 

When the ink service module is full, the printer will stop printing. If you have a 
replacement for the ink service module, replace it immediately by following the 
instructions that come with it. 

Otherwise, visit www.hp.com/support/dj45Q or see Customer Support \o get a 
replacement. In the meantime, remove the black print cartridge to continue 
printing. The printer can print using only the tri-color print cartridge but the color 
results and print speed may be affected. See Single-cartridge printing mode. 



Allowing the ink service module to fill completely can result in black ink spillage. 



If you have installed the Toolbox, you can choose to display error messages on 
your screen when there is a problem with your printer. See Installing the printer 
driver (Windows and Macintosh). 


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This chapter provides solutions to common problems, such as paper jams and 
poor print quality. If your printer is not operating properly and these suggestions 
do not solve your problem, try to print a diagnostic page, and then contact HP 
Customer Support (see Printing diagnostic and configuration pages and 
Customer Support). 

General troubleshooting tips 

If you have a problem with the printer or have trouble printing, first try the 
following troubleshooting tips to help diagnose and solve the problem: 

• Complete the quick checkup steps. 

• Print a diagnostic page and a configuration page to help you diagnose 
printer problems. 


Quick checkup 

The following steps can help you identify and solve printer problems. 

step 1 : Check the power 

Make sure the power cord and power adapter are connected firmly to the printer 
and to a working outlet and that the printer is turned on. 

If you are using battery power, check the Power LED to make sure the battery 
power is not low: 

• Lights up in green when 41 -1 00% charged 

• Lights up in amber when 10-40% charged 

• Lights up in red when less than 10% charged 

For more information, see Charging and using the battery. 

step 2: Check the front access cover 

Make sure the front access cover is closed. 


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step 3: Check the printer connection 

Parallel or USB 

Make sure your printer is connected directly to the parallel or USB port. Do not 
share the port with other devices, such as a Zip drive. Make sure the cable is 
connected firmly to the printer and computer. 

Infrared 

Make sure any necessary software is installed in the host device, for example, 
BtPrint for Palm OS PDA users. If you are still having problems, consult the 
infrared documentation for the PDA or laptop device. 

Tips for infrared connections 

• Place the infrared-sending device so its infrared lens is within 3 feet 
(1 meter) from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from the 
printer’s infrared lens. The printer’s infrared LED turns green when 
receiving an infrared transmission. 



• If the infrared-sending device is moved out of range of the printer’s infrared 
lens at any time during the printing process, the printer will stop printing 
and await additional data. If you realign the devices quickly, the print job 
should resume. 

• Continue to keep the infrared-sending device aimed at the printer’s infrared 
port while the printer is receiving the file. You can move the device away 
after the printer’s infrared LED turns off. 

Bluetooth 

Make sure any necessary software is installed in the host device, for example, 
BtPrint for Palm OS PDA users. Make sure your Bluetooth settings are correct. 
To do so, you need to connect the printer to the computer via a USB or parallel 
cable. Open the Toolbox, click the Printer Services tab and then click the 
Configure Bluetooth Settings button. Make sure your Bluetooth settings are 
correct. See also Wireless printing problems and Bluetooth printing. 

Tips for Bluetooth connections 

For more information on using Bluetooth, see the wireless printing guide at 
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CompactFlash 

If the Resume LED does not blink after inserting the CompactFlash (CF) card, 
this means there are no DPOF files created on the CF card. To print from the 
CF card, you need to specify your print settings in a DPOF file so that the printer 
can print out images specified in the DPOF file. See Printing digital camera 
photographs. 

step 4: Check the printer selection 

Make sure your printer is selected as the current or default printer. If you are 
running Windows, make sure Pause Printing is not selected. For Macintosh, 
make sure Stop Print Queue is not selected. 

step 5: Check the print settings 

Make sure the print settings (such as paper type, paper size, margins, and 
color) in the printer driver are correct. 

For Windows, print settings are typically available by selecting File > Print > 
Properties in an application. For Macintosh, they are typically available by 
selecting File > Page Setup in an application. 

step 6: Check the print media 

Make sure media is loaded correctly in the input tray or card slot with the print 
side up and that the media is not jammed in the printer. 

For information about loading media, see Selecting print media. For information 
about clearing and preventing jams, refer to Solving media feed problems. 

step 7: Check the LEDs 

If any LED turns on or blinks, see LED Reference for the list of printer LED 
combinations you may encounter, what they indicate and how to solve the 
problem. 

step 8: Check the print cartridges 

Make sure the print cartridges are properly installed and that the protective film 
covering the ink nozzles has been removed. Make sure the print cartridges are 
not empty. 

If one print cartridge is empty, you can still print with the other print cartridge. 
See Single-cartridge printing mode. 

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Getting printer information 

If you need to call the Customer Care Center, you should print a diagnostic 
page and a configuration page to obtain printer information. Such information is 
useful to our Customer Care Center in helping you troubleshoot printer 
problems. You can also get printer information from the Toolbox by clicking 
Printer Hardware under the Information tab. Information on the printer, 
battery, connectivity, and media types used is available. 


Printing diagnostic and configuration pages 

The diagnostic page contains detailed printer information, including firmware 
version number, serial number, service ID, and print cartridge information. 

The configuration page contains information such as default page settings, 
printer media settings and Bluetooth connectivity status. 



The printer must not be processing any print jobs while you print the diagnostic 
or configuration pages. 


To print a diagnostic page: 

• Hold down the Power button and press the Resume button 4 times. 
To print a configuration page: 

• Hold down the Power button and press the Cancel button 4 times. 


Printing a demo page 

To verify that your printer is working, print a demo page: 

• Hold down the Power button and press the Resume button once. 

However, if you want to verify that the printer is connected to the computer 
correctly, or that the printer software is working correctly, you need to print a 
test page from the General tab in the Printer Properties dialog box (Windows) or 
the Inkjet Utility Panel (Macintosh). 

If the test page does not print, see Printer is not responding (nothing prints). 

Solving printer problems 


The following sections provide solutions to common printer problems. 

Printer is not responding (nothing prints) 

Check the power 

• Press and hold the Power button on the printer for a few seconds. After a 
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• If your printer does not turn on, make sure that the power cord and power 
adapter are firmly connected to the printer and that the power cord is 
connected from your printer to a working outlet. 

• Try turning the printer off and then on again. If this does not solve the 
problem, turn off the printer, unplug the power adapter from the printer, wait 
a few seconds, and reconnect the power. 

• If you still cannot turn the printer on, you might have a faulty power cord. 
Unplug the printer and call HP Customer Support. For information about 
contacting HP, see Customer Support. 

• If you are using battery power, check the Power LED to make sure the 
battery power is not low: 

• Lights up in green when 41-1 00% charged 

• Lights up in amber when 10-40% charged 

• Lights up in red when less than 1 0% charged 

For more information, see Charging and using the battery. 

If you tried to print when the printer was off, an alert message should have 
appeared on your computer screen. If the printer was off and you did not see a 
message when you tried to print, the printer setup might be incorrect. To correct 
this, reinstall the software that came with your printer. 

Check the front access cover 

Make sure the front access cover is closed. 

Check the printer setup 

Ensure that the correct port is selected and that the printer is connected 
directly to your computer. 

• Make sure the USB or parallel cable is connected firmly to the printer and 
the computer. Check that only one cable is connected. Do not connect 
more than one interface cable (parallel or USB) to the printer at the same 
time. If two cables are connected, turn off the printer and disconnect the 
cable you are not using. 

• For Windows, check to make sure Pause Printing is not selected. Click 
Start > Settings > Printers. In the Printers folder, right-click the printer 
icon. If Pause Printing is checked in the drop-down menu, click it to 
deselect it. 

For Macintosh, check to make sure Stop Print Queue in the Mac 
desktop’s Printing menu is not selected. 

• Check to make sure your printer is selected as the current or default 
printer. The default printer is the one that is used if you choose the Print 
command without first specifying which printer you want to use with an 
application. The default printer should be the printer that you use most 
often. 

For Windows, if the printer selection is a problem, click 

Start > Settings > Printers. In the Printers folder, right-click the printer 

icon and click Set As Default Printer in the pop-up menu. 

For Macintosh, see Printing from Macintosh. 


• For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, make sure the Use Printer Offline 
option is not checked. Click Start > Settings > Printers. In the Printers 
folder, right-click the printer icon, and then make sure Use Printer Offline 
is unchecked in the pop-up menu. 

• For Windows, make sure the Print to file option is not checked in the Print 
dialog box. 

• For Windows, try checking Print directly to the printer from the 
Advanced tab in the Printer Properties dialog box. 

Check the print media 

Make sure print media is loaded correctly in the input tray and that the 
media is not jammed in the printer. 

Check the print cartridges 

Make sure the protective film has been removed from the print cartridges. 
Make sure the print cartridges are properly installed. Properly close the 
front access cover. 

Try printing a demo page 

Hold down the Power button and press the Resume button once. 

Check the hard disk space in your system 

If you are printing in high-resolution mode, make sure you have at least 
50 MB of hard disk space. 

Check the wireiess sending device 

See Wireless printing problems. 


Printer takes a long time to print 

Check your system configuration 

Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for the 
printer. For information about system requirements, see Printer 
Specifications. 

Check the hard disk space in your system 

If you are printing graphics-intensive files, make sure you have at least 
50 MB of hard disk space. 

Check your port setting (Windows 98 oniy) 

The port setting configuration in your system might not be set to ECP 
(enhanced capability port). See your computer manual for information 
about how to change your port setting, or contact your computer 
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Check the status of the print cartridges 

If you are printing with a single print cartridge, the print speed may be 
slower than normal. See Single-cartridge printing mode. 

Check avaiiabie system resources 

If less than 80 percent of the computer resources are available, printing 
can be significantly slower. To make more computer resources available, 
close all unused applications and resend your print job. If necessary, 
restart your system and then resend your print job. 

Be patient 

Complex documents containing many fonts, graphics, and/or color photos 
take longer to begin printing. Printing in Best mode prints slower than 
Normal or Fast (Draft for Macintosh) modes. The Power LED blinks when 
the printer is processing information. 

Printing via a Bluetooth or infrared connection can take longer to print than 
via a cable connection. 


Unexpected printer shutdown 

Check the power 

If you are using AC power, make sure the power cord and power adapter 
are connected firmly to the printer and to a working outlet, and that the 
printer is turned on. The Power LED should be green. Try turning the 
printer off and then on again. If this does not solve the problem, turn off the 
printer, unplug the power adapter from the printer, wait a few seconds, and 
reconnect the power. 

If you are using battery power, make sure the battery is installed properly. 
Check the Power LED to see if the battery is sufficiently charged. If the 
Power LED is amber or red, connect to an AC power source to begin 
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Solving printing problems 


This section provides solutions to common printing problems. 

If none of the following solutions work, the problem is likely caused by the 
inability of the software program to properly interpret print settings. Check the 
release notes on the Starter CD for known software conflicts. Otherwise, check 
your software program manual, or call the software manufacturer for more 
specific help with the problem. 


A blank page is printed 


Check for empty print cartridges 

If you are printing black text and a blank page prints, your black print 
cartridge might be empty. For information about replacing print cartridges, 
see Replacing the print cartridges. 

Check the printer seiection 


For Windows, make sure your printer is selected as the current or default 
printer. Click Start > Settings > Printers to open the Printers folder. In the 
Printers folder, right-click the printer icon and click Set As Default Printer 
in the pop-up menu. 

For Macintosh, see Printing from Macintosh. 


Check the paraiiei or USB port on your computer 

If you are using a parallel or USB cable, make sure your printer is 
connected directly to the port. Do not share the port with other devices, 
such as a Zip drive. 


Meaningless characters are printed 

Check the cabie connection 

A common cause for meaningless characters is a poor cable connection 
between the printer and computer. Make sure the cable connection at both 
ends is good and that the cable is securely fastened. 

If cables are secure and the problem persists, press the Power button to 
turn off the printer and disconnect the USB or parallel cable from the 
printer. Turn the printer back on without the connection in place. When the 
Power LED remains green, reconnect the USB or parallel cable. 

Check the wireiess connection 

If your wireless connection is disconnected and then reconnected, 
meaningless characters will print. Resend the print job. 


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Check the document file 

Occasionally, a document file becomes corrupted. If you can print other 
documents from the same software application, try to print using a backup 
copy of your document, if available. 

Check the symbol set 

If you are using DOS, use the DeskJet Control Panel (DJCP) to set the 
appropriate symbol set for the language of your document. 


Placement of the text or graphics is wrong 

Check the page-orientation setting 

The page orientation selected might not be correct for the document you 
are printing. Make sure the media size and page orientation selected in the 
software program match the settings in the printer driver. 

For instructions about changing print settings, see Printing from notebooks 
and desktops (Windows). 

Check the paper size 

• Make sure the paper size selected in the printer driver matches the paper 
size loaded in the printer. 

• The size of the document you are printing might be larger than the media in 
the tray, so that content is cut off because it is outside the printable area. 

If the layout of the document you are trying to print will fit on a media size 
supported by the printer, then load the correct media size. Make sure to 
select the correct page orientation. 

Alternatively, in Windows you can open the printer driver and click HP 
ZoomSmart in the Setup tab. Then select Scale to fit paper in device to 
scale the document to fit the media size currently selected. 

• Use the card slot for media 4.72 in (120 mm) width or less. Ensure the 
paper guide on the slot fits snugly against the media. Adjust the paper 
guide on the slot until it fits snugly against the left edge of the media. 

• If you do not have the Toolbox (Windows) or HP Inkjet Utility (Macintosh) 
installed, print a configuration page to check printer media settings for 
direct printing. This information will verify whether you are loading the 
correct media size and type before printing. See Printing diagnostic and 
configuration pages. 

Check the margin settings 

If the text or graphics are cut off at the edges of the page, make sure the 
margin settings for the document do not exceed the printable area of your 
printer. 

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Check that the media is ioaded correctiy 

Make sure the media is squarely against the alignment guide and that the 
paper guide is snug, but not tight, against the media. Load no more than 45 
sheets of media or a stack 0.18 in (4.5 mm) thick loaded in the input tray. 

Use the card slot for media 4.72 in (120 mm) width or less. Ensure the 
paper guide on the slot fits snugly against the media. Adjust the paper 
guide on the slot until it fits snugly against the left edge of the media. 

For information on loading media, see Selecting print media. 

If none of the above solutions worked, the problem is likely caused by the 
inability of the software program to properly interpret print settings. Check the 
release notes on the Starter CD for known software conflicts. Otherwise, check 
your software program manual, or call the software manufacturer for more 
specific help with the problem. 


Something on the page is missing or incorrect 

Check the margin settings 

Make sure the margin settings for the document do not exceed the 
printable area of your printer. For information about margin settings, see 
Minimum printing margins. 

Check the coior print settings 

• For Windows, the Print In Grayscale check box might be selected. From 
your software application, open the Printer Properties dialog box. Click 
the Color tab and make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected. 

For Macintosh, adjust these settings from the Color Panel in the Print 
dialog box. 

• If you are printing with only one print cartridge, see Single-cartridge printing 
mode. 

Check if print cartridge is removed 

If a print cartridge is removed while a page is printing, the data intended for 
that print cartridge will be lost and will be missing on the printout. If you 
remove a print cartridge, make sure to wait until the entire page is printed. 

Check the paper size 

• Make sure the paper size selected in the printer driver matches the paper 
size loaded in the printer. 

• The size of the document you are printing might be larger than the media in 
the tray, so that content is cut off because it is outside the printable area. 

If the layout of the document you are trying to print will fit on a media size 
supported by the printer, then load the correct media size. Make sure to 
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Alternatively, in Windows you can open the printer driver and click 
HP ZoomSmart in the Setup tab. Then select Scale to fit paper in device 
to scale the document to fit the media size currently selected. 

• Use the card slot for media 4.72 in (120 mm) width or less. Ensure the 
paper guide on the slot fits snugly against the media. Adjust the paper 
guide on the slot until it fits snugly against the left edge of the media. 

• If you do not have the Toolbox (Windows) or HP Inkjet Utility (Macintosh) 
installed, print a configuration page to check printer media settings for 
direct printing. This information will verify whether you are loading the 
correct media size and type before printing. See Printing diagnostic and 
configuration pages. 


Poor print quality 

Check the print cartridges 

• Replace any low or empty print cartridges, then try to print again. 

• If your printout is grainy, has stray dots, jagged edges, or the ink is 
bleeding into another color on the page, try aligning the print cartridges as 
described in Aligning the print cartridges. 

• If you are printing with only one print cartridge, see Single-cartridge printing 
mode. 

• If the lines on the printout are broken, one of the print cartridges may be 
defective or have clogged ink nozzles. Try cleaning the print cartridges. For 
instructions, see Cleaning the print cartridges. 

Check the paper quaiity 

The paper might be too moist or too rough. Make sure that the media you 
are using meets HP specifications, then try to print again. It is 
recommended to use inkjet media. See HP Supplies and Accessories a 
list of HP-recommended media. 

Ink is smearing 

Check the print mode 

• When you print documents that use a lot of ink, you must allow the pages 
more time to dry before stacking them. This is especially true for 
transparencies and photo papers. Select Best mode in the printer driver, 
and carefully remove each printout separately and lay each page out to 
dry. 

• Color documents that have rich, blended colors can use excess ink, which 
wrinkles the page during printing and causes smearing. Try using the 
Normal or Fast (Draft for Macintosh) mode to reduce ink, or use HP 
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Check the media type 

• Some types of media do not accept ink well, which causes the ink to dry 
more slowly and results in smearing. Some thicker cards may also tend to 
smear. 

For guidelines about selecting media, see Selecting print media. 

• Check that the media is loaded print-side up. 

• Check that the correct media type is selected in the printer driver. 


Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely 

Check the print cartridges 

• The print cartridge might not be sitting properly in the print cartridge 
carriage. Try removing and then reinstalling the print cartridges. 

• Your print cartridge might be out of ink. Replace the empty print cartridge. 
For instructions, see Replacing the print cartridges. 

• Try cleaning the print cartridges. For instructions, see Cleaning the print 
cartridges. 

Check the media type 

• Some media types are not suitable for use with your printer. For guidelines 
about selecting media, see Selecting print media. 

• Check that the media is loaded print-side up. 

Faded or dull-colored output 

Check the print mode 

The Fast mode (Draft in Macintosh) lets you print at a faster rate. This 
option is good for printing drafts. To achieve better colored printout, select 
Normal or Best mode in the printer driver. 

Check the printer driver settings 

For Windows, try adjusting the Saturation, Brightness and Color Tone 
from the Color tab in the printer driver. For Macintosh, adjust these 
settings from the Color Panel in the Print dialog box. 

Check the media type print setting 

When printing on transparencies or other special media, select the 
corresponding media type in the Print Settings dialog box. 

Check the print cartridges 

• Check that all the lines on the printout are connected and have printed 
properly. If the lines are broken, one of your print cartridges is probably out 
of ink or defective. Check the ink levels, then try cleaning the print 
cartridges. If this does not work, replace those print cartridges with new 
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• If you have the tri-color and photo print cartridges installed, try calibrating 
the color. For instructions, see Calibrating color. 

Colors are printing as black and white 

Check the printer driver settings 

• For Windows, the Print In Grayscale check box is probably selected. From 
your software application, open the Printer Properties dialog box. Click 
the Color tab and make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected. 

For Macintosh, open the Print dialog box and from the Image panel, make 
sure that Grayscale is not selected. 

• If you are printing with only the black or photo print cartridge, the printout 
will be printed in grayscale. See Single-cartridge printing mode. 

Wrong colors are printing 

Check the printer driver settings 

• For Windows, the Print In Grayscale check box might be selected. From 
your software application, open the Printer Properties dialog box. Click 
the Color tab and make sure Print in Grayscale is not selected. 

For Macintosh, open the Print dialog box and from the Image panel, make 
sure that Grayscale is not selected. 

• For Windows, try adjusting the Saturation, Brightness and Color Tone 
from the Color tab in the printer driver. For Macintosh, adjust these 
settings from the Color Panel in the Print dialog box. 

Check the print cartridges 

• When colors are completely wrong, the printer might have run out of one or 
more colors of ink. Check the print cartridge LEDs to make sure they are 
not on (see LED Reference). You can also check the status of the print 
cartridges from the Printer Status tab in the Toolbox. Replace any low or 
empty print cartridges. For instructions, see Replacing the print cartridges. 

• If you are printing with only one print cartridge, see Single-cartridge printing 
mode. 

• If you have the tri-color and photo print cartridges installed, and the color 
does not print out as expected or there is a color tinge in gray shades, try 
calibrating the color. For instructions, see Calibrating color. 

• Whenever print quality noticeably decreases, try cleaning the print 
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Bleeding colors in printout 

If the ink is spreading on the page or colors are blending together, try the 
following: 

Check the print settings 

• Some paper type settings (such as Transparency Films and Photo 
Papers) and print quality settings (such as Best) require more ink than 
others. Choose different print settings in the printer driver. Also, make sure 
that you have selected the correct media type in the printer driver. 
Selecting the wrong media type causes the wrong amount of ink to be used 
on the media. 

• Check that the media is printed on the print side. 

Check the print cartridges 

Make sure the print cartridges have not been tampered with. Refilling 
processes and the use of incompatible inks can disrupt the intricate printing 
system and result in reduced print quality and damage to the printer. HP 
does not guarantee or support refilled print cartridges. 

For information on ordering HP accessories, see HP Supplies and 
Accessories. 

• The print cartridges need to be aligned when a print cartridge is replaced. 
You can align the print cartridges from the printer driver or the Toolbox. For 
instructions, see Aligning the print cartridges. 

Colors do not line up properly 

Check the print cartridges 

• The print cartridges need to be aligned when a print cartridge is replaced. 
You can align the print cartridges from the printer driver or the Toolbox. For 
instructions, see Aligning the print cartridges. 

Check the graphics piacement 

• Use the zoom or print preview feature of your software to check for gaps in 
the placement of graphics on the page. 

If printing using a single print cartridge 

If one of your print cartridges runs out of ink before you can replace it, you 
can still print with a single print cartridge. 

Printing with one print cartridge may be slower, and colors will differ from 
those when both print cartridges are installed. It is recommended to install 
both print cartridges. For more information, see Single-cartridge printing 
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Wireless printing problems 

Infrared printing does not work 

Check for obstacles 

Clear any obstacles between the printer and the device from which you are 
sending the print job. Sunlight, heat from nearby equipment, or other 
sources of infrared radiation can also cause transmission errors. 

Move closer to the printer 

Make sure the device is no more than three feet (one meter) from the 
printer when you send the print job, and that the ports face each other as 
squarely as possible. 

Send the print job again 

There may be a loss of data; try sending the print job again. 

Check software 

Make sure any necessary software is installed in the host device, for 
example, BtPrint for Palm OS PDA users. If you are still having problems, 
consult the documentation for the PDA or notebook computer. 

Bluetooth printing does not work 

Check the wireless settings 

From the Toolbox, click the Printer Services tab and then click the 
Configure Bluetooth Settings button. Make sure your Bluetooth settings 
are correct. Also see Bluetooth printing. 

Send the print Job again 

There may be a loss of data; try sending the print job again. 

Check the software 

Make sure any necessary software is installed in the host device, for 
example, BtPrint for Palm OS PDA users. If you are still having problems, 
consult the documentation for the PDA or notebook computer. 

For more information on using Bluetooth, see the wireless printing guide at 
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Solving media feed problems 


This section provides solutions to common media feed problems. 

Media is not picked up from the input tray 

• Make sure to pull up the input tray extension. 

• Remove the media, fan it, and reload. 

• Make sure the media is squarely against the alignment guide and that the 
paper guide is snug, but not tight, against the media. For media using the 
card slot, make sure the media is aligned squarely against the right edge of 
the card slot. Adjust the paper guide on the slot until it fits snugly against 
the left edge of the media. 

• Make sure the media you are using is not wrinkled, bent or curled. Uncurl 
paper by bending it in the opposite direction of the curl. Do not leave media 
in the input tray overnight. Leaving media in the input tray overnight can 
cause it to bend. 

• Do not load more than 45 sheets of plain paper or a stack paper more than 
0.18 in (4.5 mm) thick into the input tray. For other media input capacity, 
see Printer Specifications. 


Paper skew 

• Make sure to fully extend the input tray extension. 

• Remove the media, fan, and reload. 

• Make sure the media is squarely against the alignment guide and that the 
paper guide is snug, but not tight, against the media. For cards, make sure 
they are aligned squarely against the right edge of the card slot. Adjust the 
paper guide on the slot until it fits snugly against the left edge of the media. 

• Make sure the media you are using is not wrinkled, bent or curled. Uncurl 
paper by bending it in the opposite direction of the curl. Do not leave media 
in the input tray overnight. This can cause it to bend. 


Paper output problem 

Remove excess media from the output area. If printed media stacks up 
outside the output slot, it may prevent media from properly exiting the 
printer. 


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Print media is jammed 

If print media is jammed in the printer, follow these instructions to clear the jam. 

1 Turn off the printer. 

2 Remove media that is not jammed from the input tray and the output slot. 



Do not stick your hands in the input tray. Use tweezers instead and be careful 
not to scratch the inside of the printer. 


3 Locate the media jam. 

4 If the media is visible from the output slot, pull it out from the slot. 
Otherwise, open the front access cover and clear jammed media. 



Remove jammed media slowly and steadily to prevent media tear. 


5 If the print carriage is obstructing the jam, gently push it to one side and 
then remove the media. 




6 If the jammed media is not visible in the print area located inside the 
printer, remove what is visible in the input tray. 

7 After you clear the jam, close the front access cover, turn on the printer, 
and then press the Resume button to continue the print job. 

The printer will continue the print job on the next page. You will need to 
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Tips for avoiding paper jams 

• Make sure nothing is blocking the paper path. 

• Do not overload the input tray or the card slot. The input tray holds up to 
45 sheets of plain paper or other print media measuring 0.1 8 in (4.5 mm) in 
thickness. 

• Load paper properly, making sure the paper is squarely against the 
alignment guide and that the paper guide is snug, but not tight, against the 
paper. For cards, make sure they are aligned squarely against the right 
edge of the card slot. Adjust the paper guide on the slot until it fits snugly 
against the left edge of the media. 

• Do not use paper that is curled or crumpled. 

• Always use paper that conforms with the media types/sizes and media 
weights listed in Printer Specifications. See HP Supplies and Accessories 
for a list of HP-recommended media. 

• Always stack paper neatly when printing on both sides of the page 
(two-sided printing). 

Solving Macintosh-specific problems 

For information about how to troubleshoot Macintosh-specific printing problems, 

see the Mac Readme file on the Starter CD. To open the Readme file, run the 

install program from the CD, and then click Readme. 


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HP Supplies and 
Accessories 


This chapter provides information on HP supplies and accessories, as well as 
ordering information. 

You can order HP supplies and accessories from the HP website. Visit 
hpshopping.com ( http://www.hpshopping.com ) for more information. 

Accessories 


Lithium-ion rechargeable battery 

C8222A 

Travel holder for black/photo print cartridge 

C8233A 

Carrying case for printer and notebook 

C8232A 

24 V auto adapter (for cars and trucks; Europe only) 

F2297A 

12 V auto/airline adapter (not for trucks) 

F1455A 

Parallel cable (1 m) 

C8231A 

USB cable (2 m) 

C6518A 

Supplies 


Print cartridges 


HP No. 56 black print cartridge (19 ml) 

C6656A 

HP No. 57 tri-color print cartridge (17 ml) 

C6657A 

HP No. 58 photo print cartridge (17 ml) 

C6658A 

HP No. 27 black print cartridge (10 ml) 

C8727A 

HP No. 28 tri-color print cartridge (8 ml) 

C8728A 

HP Multipurpose Paper 

500 sheets US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

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HP Printing Paper 


500 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 11 in) 

P1 122 

500 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

CHP210 

HP Office Paper 

500 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C8511 

500 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

CHP111 

HP Office Recycied Paper 

500 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

El 120 


HP Bright White inkjet Paper 


250 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

B250 

250 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C5977B 


HP Premium inkjet Paper 


200 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

51634Y 

200 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

51634Z (Asia) 

HP Premium inkjet Heavyweight Paper 

1 00 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C1853A 

HP Premium Pius Photo Paper 

20 sheets, glossy 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C6831A 

20 sheets, glossy 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C6832A (Europe) 

20 sheets, glossy 

4 X 6 in 

C6944A 

20 sheets, glossy 

10 X 15 cm 

C6945A (Europe) 

50 sheets, glossy 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

Q1785A 

50 sheets, glossy 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

Q1786A (Europe) 

60 sheets, glossy 

4 X 6 in 

C7024A 


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60 sheets, glossy 

10 X 15 cm 

C7025A (Europe) 

20 sheets, matte 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C6950A 

20 sheets, matte 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C6951 A (Europe) 

HP Premium Photo Paper 

50 sheets, glossy 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C6979A 

50 sheets, glossy 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C7040A 

15 sheets, glossy 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C6039A 

15 sheets, glossy 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C6040A (Europe) 

HP Photo Paper 

20 sheets, glossy 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

Cl 846 A 

20 sheets, glossy 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

Cl 847A (Europe) 
C6765A (Asia) 

20 sheets, glossy 

4 X 6 in 

C7890A 

20 sheets, glossy 

10 X 15 cm 

C7891 A (Europe) 

60 sheets, glossy 

4 X 6 in 

C7893A 

60 sheets, glossy 

10 X 15 cm 

C7894A (Europe) 

50 sheets, glossy 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C7897A (Europe) 

HP Everyday Photo Paper 

25 sheets, semi-gloss 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C6983A 

25 sheets, semi-gloss 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C6984A (Europe) 
C7006A (Asia) 

1 00 sheets, matte 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C7007A 


HP Premium Glossy Paper 


1 0 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C3833A 

1 0 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C3831A 

50 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C3836A 

50 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C3837A 


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HP Professional Brochure and Flyer Paper 


50 sheets, glossy 

US Letter (8.5 x 11 in) 

C6817A 

50 sheets, glossy 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C6818A 

100 sheets, tri-fold, glossy 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C7020A 

50 sheets, matte 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C6955A 

HP Premium Plus Transparency Film 

20 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C7030A 

20 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C7031A 

50 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C7028A 

50 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C7029A 


HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film 


20 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C3828A 

20 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C3832A 

50 sheets 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C3834A 

50 sheets 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C3835A 


HP Greeting Card Paper 


10 sheets, glossy, white, 
half-fold (with 10 envelopes) 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C6044A 

10 sheets, glossy, white, 
half-fold (with 10 envelopes) 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C6045A 

20 sheets, matte, white, 
half-fold (with 20 envelopes) 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C7018A 

20 sheets, matte, white, 
quarter-fold (with 20 envelopes) 

US Letter (8.5 x 1 1 in) 

C1812A 

20 sheets, matte, white, 
quarter-fold (with 20 envelopes) 

A4 (210x297 mm) 

C6042A 


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Printer Specifications 


This chapter provides information about supported media types and sizes and 
printer specifications. 


Print Method Drop on-demand thermal inkjet printing 


Print Speed*: 


Fast 

Normal 

Best 

(Letter) 

Black text 

9 ppm 

5 ppm 

1 .6 ppm 


Mixed text with color 
graphics 

8 ppm 

3 ppm 

1 ppm 

Full page color photo 

✓ 

✓ 

✓ 

Color photo 4 X 6 in 
(101 X 152 mm) 

✓ 

✓ 

Best -h up to 
4800 X 1200 




Optimized dpi** 


*Approximate figures for AC power only. Exact speed dependent on the system 
configuration, software program, and document complexity. 


Black Resolution 

Maximum 1200 x 1200 dpi 

Color Resolution 

Windows: 4800 x 1200 Optimized dpi** 
Macintosh: High Resoiution Photo 

Printer 

Languages 

HP DeskJet 450 printer: HP PCL3 enhanced 

Software 

Compatibility 

Microsoft Windows® 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP; Macintosh System 8.6 and above; 
MS-DOS applications 

Fonts 

13 built-in fonts in portrait orientation. US fonts: CG Times, CG Times Italic, 
Universe, Universe Italic, Courier, Courier Italic, Letter Gothic, Letter Gothic Italic. 
International fonts: Arabic, Baltic, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew 


**Up to 4800 X 1200 Optimized dpi color printing on hp premium photo papers and 1200 x 1200 
input dpi; will require a large amount of disk space and take longer to print. 


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Smart Software Ink Level Indicator, Battery Charge Indicator, hp instant support, myPrintMileage*, 
Features Bluetooth Configuration*. 

Built-in printer driver features: 

Mirror Image, Rotate 180 Degrees, Use Different First Page, HP ZoomSmart 
Scaling technology, PhotoREt, 4800 x 1200 Optimized dpi**. Emulate LaserJet 
Margins, Symmetrical Margins, Two-Sided Printing (Duplex), Handout, Booklet, 
Tiling, Watermark*, Print from Last Page, HP Preview*, Print in Sepia*, Print in 
Grayscale, HP Digital Photography, Optimize for Photocopy or Fax, Ink Volume, 
Align Print Cartridges, Clean Print Cartridges, Calibrate Color. 

*Windows only 

**Up to 4800 X 1200 Optimized dpi color printing on premium photo papers and 
1200x 1200 input dpi. 

Media Type/Size Paper US Legal 8.5 x 1 4 in (21 6 x 356 mm) 

US Letter 8.5 x 1 1 in (21 6 x 279 mm) 

US Executive 7.25 x 10.5 in (184 x 267 mm) 

ISO A4 21 Ox 297 mm 
JIS B5 182x257 mm 
ISO A5 148x210 mm 

Transparencies US Letter 8.5 x 1 1 in (21 6 x 279 mm) 

European A4 210 x 297 mm 

Cards US Letter 8.5 x 1 1 in (21 6 x 279 mm) 

A4 210 X 297 mm 
5 X 8 in 

Index card 4 x 6 in 
Photo paper 4 x 6 in 
Hagaki card 200 x 148 mm 
Hagaki card 100 x 148 mm 


Label US Letter 8.5 x 1 1 in (21 6 x 279 mm) 

European A4 210 x 297 mm 


Media Handling 

Input tray 

Plain paper: up to 45 sheets or 0.18 in (4.5 mm) thick 
Photo paper: up to 1 5 sheets or 0.1 8 in (4.5 mm) thick 
Labels: up to 5 sheets or 0.12 in (3 mm) thick 
Transparencies: up to 10 sheets or 0.12 in (3 mm) thick 
Cards: up to 15 or 0.12 in (3 mm) thick 


Card slot 

Cards: up to 15 or 0.12 in (3 mm) thick 
Photo paper: up to 1 5 or 0.1 2 in (3 mm) thick 

Recommended 
Media Weight 

Input tray 

Input tray and 
card slot 

Paper: 20 to 24 lb bond (74 to 90 g/m^) 
Cards: up to 100 lb index (200 g/m^) 

I/O Interface 

Parallel, USB, Infrared, Bluetooth, CompactFlash (Type 1 and II) 

Printer Memory 

16 MB of built-in RAM 


Dimensions* 

13.3 in (338.2 mm) W x 6.5 in (163.7 mm) D x 3.2 in (82.4 mm) H 
*These are the maximum dimensions. 

Weight 

4.2 lb (1 .9 kg) without print cartridges and battery 
4.63 lb (2.1 kg) without print cartridges but with battery 

Duty Cycle 

500 pages/month 



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Power Supply 

Universal Power Supply 

Power 

Requirements 

Power adapter Input voltage: 1 00 - 240 AC, 50/60 Hz 

Output voltage: 1 9 VDC, 3.1 6 A 


Battery Lithium-ion -1800 mAh (11.1 VDC) 

Power 

Consumption 

Less than 2 watts when off, 5 watts maximum non-printing, 20 watts maximum 
printing. 

Operating 

Environment 

Operating temperature: 0°to 55 °C (32° to 131 °F) 

Recommended operating condition: 15°to 35°C (59° to 95 °F) 
Storage temperature: -40°to 70°C (-40°to 158°F) 

Relative humidity: 15 to 95% RH non-condensing 
(Recommended: 20 to 80% RH non-condensing) 

Battery operating temperatures: Charging: 32° to 104°F (0°to 40 °C); 
Using and storing: -4°to 122°F (-20°to 50°C) 

Noise levels: 56 dBA 

System 
Requirements 
for Windows and 
Macintosh 

Minimum 

Windows 98: P60 MHz, 16 MB RAM 

Windows NT 4.0: PI 00 MHz, 32 MB RAM 

Windows Me: PI 66 MHz, 32 MB RAM 

Windows 2000: PI 66 MHz, 64 MB RAM 

Windows XP: P233 MHz, 64 MB RAM 

Mac OS 8.6.x: iMac 333 MHz or G3 350 MHz, 64 MB RAM 

Mac OS 9.x: iMac 333 MHz or G3 350 MHz, 64 MB RAM; IR: 9.x or later 

Mac OS X: G3 (except original PowerBook G3), 128 MB RAM 


Recommended 

For all Windows operating systems except Windows XP: PM 450 MHz, 128 MB 
RAM, 200 MB hard disk space 

Windows XP: PM 450 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 200 MB hard disk space 
Mac OS 8.6.x: iMac 333 MHz or G3 350 MHz, 128 MB RAM 
Mac OS 9.x: iMac 333 MHz or G3 350 MHz, 1 28 MB RAM 
Mac OS X: G4 800 MHz, 256 MB RAM 

Warranty 

1-year limited warranty 

Product 

Certifications 

Safety Certifications: CCC S&E (China), CSA (Canada), PSB (Singapore), 
UL (USA), TUV-GS (Germany), CE (European Union), B mark (Poland) 


EMI/EMC Certifications: FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Class B (USA), CTICK 
(Australia and New Zealand), CE (European Union), BSMI (Taiwan), GOST 
(Russia), ICES (Canada) 


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O LED Reference 


The printer LEDs indicate printer status and are useful for diagnosing printing 
problems. This chapter provides a list of LED status light combinations, what 
they indicate and how to solve the problem. 

For a description of the printer’s LEDs, see Understanding printer buttons and 
LEDs. 


LED indication 


Power LED is green. 




Power LED is red. 




Power LED is amber. 




Battery charge LED is green. 

^ 0 0 

o —* * ^ 


Battery charge LED is red. 

I , ^ 0« 

(g 




Explanation and Recommended Action 

If using AC power: Printer is turned on and idle. 

If using battery power: Battery is 41-100% charged and 
printer is turned on and idle. 

• No action required. 

Battery is less than 10% charged and printer is turned on 
and idle. 

• Plug in the power adapter to begin recharging the 
battery. See Charging and using the battery. 


Battery is 10-40% charged and printer is turned on and 
idle. 

• Plug in the power adapter to begin recharging the 
battery. See Charging and using the battery. 


Battery is charging. 

• No action required. 


Battery is faulty. 

• Replace the battery. See HP Supplies and Accessories. 


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Power LED blinks. 


0 0 




Printer is printing. 

• No action required. 


Power, Resume, Left and Right Printer is either powering on or off. 

print cartridge LEDs cycle. • no action required. 




of paper, or processing DPOF printing. 

• If out of paper, load paper. Press the Resume button to 
continue the print job. 


Left print cartridge LED blinks. 



Right print cartridge LED blinks. 



Tri-color print cartridge needs attention. 

• Reinstall the print cartridge and try to print. If the error 
persists, replace the cartridge. See Replacing the print 
cartridges. 


Black or photo print cartridge needs attention. 

• Reinstall the print cartridge and try to print. If the error 
persists, replace the cartridge. See Replacing the print 
cartridges. 


Right and Left print cartridge 
LEDs blink. 



Left print cartridge LED on. 



Tri-color and black or photo print cartridges need attention. 
• Reinstall the print cartridges and try to print. If the error 
persists, replace the cartridges. See Replacing the print 
cartridges. 


Tri-color print cartridge is low on ink. 

• Replace the print cartridge. See Replacing the print 
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Right print cartridge LED on. 



Black or photo print cartridge is low on ink. 

• Replace the print cartridge. See Replacing the print 
cartridges. 


Right and Left print cartridge LEDs on. 



Tri-color and black or photo print cartridges are low on ink. 
• Replace the print cartridges. See Replacing the print 
cartridges. 


Power LED off, Resume LED blinks. 



Media jam or paper motor stall. 

• Clear the jammed paper. See Print media is Jammed. 
After clearing the jam, press the Resume button to 
continue the print job. 

If no paper jam exists, press the Resume button. If this 
does not work, try turning the printer off and then on 
again, and resend the print job. 


Power LED blinks. Resume LED blinks. 



Media jam or carriage stall. 

• Clear the jammed paper. See Print media is Jammed. 
After clearing the jam, press the Resume button to 
continue the print job. 

If no paper jam exists, press the Resume button. If this 
does not work, try turning the printer off and then on 
again, and resend the print job. 


Power LED blinks. Resume LED blinks. Media jam or service station stall. 

Left and Right print cartridge LEDs on. • clear the jammed paper. See Print media is Jammed. 

After clearing the jam, press the Resume button to 
continue the print job. 

If no paper jam exists, press the Resume button. If this 
does not work, try turning the printer off and then on 
again, and resend the print job. 



Power LED turns on twice as long Print job is being canceled, 
ss off. • No action required. 



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Power LED, Resume LED, Left and 
Right print cartridge LEDs on. 



Power LED on. Resume LED blinks. 
Right print cartridge LED turns on 
twice as long as off. 



New firmware is being flashed to the printer. 
• No action required. 


Ink service module almost full. 

• If you have a replacement for the ink service module, 
replace it immediately by following the instructions that 
come with it. 

• Otherwise, visit www.hp.com/support/dj45Q or see 
Customer Support to get a replacement. 

In the meantime, you can press the Resume button to 
continue printing, but this LED error state will remain 
until the ink service module is replaced. When the ink 
service module is full, the printer will stop printing. 


Power LED on. Resume LED on. Right Ink service module full. 

print cartridge LED turns on twice as • if you have a replacement for the ink service module, 
long as off. replace it immediately by following the instructions that 

come with it. 

• Otherwise, visit www.hp.com/support/dj45Q or see 
Customer Support to get a replacement. 

In the meantime, you can remove the black print 
cartridge and print using only the tri-color print cartridge. 
The color results and print speed may be affected. See 
Single-cartridge printing mode. 



Infrared LED on. 



Power LED, Resume LED, Left and 
Right print cartridge LEDs cycle at 
fast rate. 



Printer is receiving infrared transmission. 
• No action required. 


Printer error. 

• Press the Resume button to print the error code. Press 
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Customer Support 


This chapter provides information on contacting HP Customer Support. 

The information in the Troubleshooting chapter suggests solutions to common 
problems. If your printer is not operating properly and these suggestions do not 
solve your problem, use one of the following support services for assistance. 


Internet 


Visit our websites for the latest printer software, product, operating system, and 
support information: 

http://www.hp.com/support/dj45Q 

http://www.hp.com/cposupport 


hp instant support 


You can access hp instant support from the Toolbox. To do so, click the 
Information tab in the Toolbox and then click the hp instant support button. 



hp instant support web pages are dynamically created. Bookmarking this site 
and connecting via the bookmark will not display the current information. 
Instead, connect from the Toolbox. 


hp instant support connects you to a set of dynamic web resources that tracks 
printer status and usage. It includes the following information: 

• Printer usage pattern (ink and media usage) via a link to myPrintMileage. 

• Online troubleshooting tips 


HP telephone support 


During the warranty period, you may obtain assistance from the HP Customer 
Care Center. 

Before calling, print a configuration page and have the following information 
ready: 

1 What model printer do you have? 

2 What is the serial number of your printer (check the back of your printer)? 

3 What is the brand and model of your computer? 

4 What is the version of printer software you are using? (Open the printer 
driver and see the version in the title bar.) 

5 Have you printed a diagnostic page? 

Have this information ready when you call HP Customer Support at any of the 
following numbers: 


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For customers in North America 


During Warranty 

US: 208 323 2551 Monday through Friday 6am to 
6pm (MST) 


Canada: (905) 206 4663 Monday through Friday 
Sam to 8pm (EST) 

Post Warranty 

US: 900 555 1500 ($2.50 per minute, maximum of 
$25.00) or 800 999 1148 ($25.00 per call will be 
charged to your Visa or MasterCard) Monday 
through Friday 6am to 6pm (MST) 


Canada: (905) 206 4663 (Visa, MasterCard, or 
American Express) Monday through Friday 8am to 
8pm (EST) 


For customers outside of North America 



The cost of telephone support and opening hours differ for different regions. 
Please refer to the HP Customer Care web page at 
http://www.hp.com/cpso-support/guide/psd/expectations.html for the latest 
updates on telephone number, cost and opening hours of your regional HP 
Customer Care Center. 


Africa/Middle East 41 22/780 71 1 1 

Argentina (Buenos Aires) 54-1 1 4778 8380 
Outside Buenos Aires 0810 555 5520 

Australia (03) 8877 8000 

Austria 0660 6386 

Bahamas 1 800 71 1 2884 

Bermuda 1 800 71 1 2884 

Belgium 

(Dutch) 02 626 88 06 
(French) 02 626 88 07 

Brazil (Grande Sao Paulo) 1 1 4689 2282 
11 4689 2012 

Outside Sao Paulo 0800 15 7751 
0800 13 0999 

Canada (905) 206 4663 

Chile 123 800 360 999 

Cayman Islands 1 800 71 1 2884 

Costa Rica 0 800 01 1 0524 

China 010 6564 5959 
800 810 5959 

Colombia 9 800 1 1 4726 

Czech Republic 02 471 7327 

Denmark 39 29 4099 

El Salvador 800 1785 1 800 71 1 2884 

Ecuador (Andinatel): 

99911 9 1 800 711 2884 
Ecuador (Pacifictel): 1 800 225528 

Finland 0203 4 7 288 

France 01 43 62 34 34 

Germany 0180 52 58 143 

Greece 01 6189890 


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Guatemala 1 800 999 5105 

Haiti 183 + 1 800711 2884 

Honduras 800 0 123 + 1 800 71 1 2884 

Jamaica 0 800 71 1 2884 

Hong Kong SAR 300 28555 

Hungary 36 1 252 4505 

India 91 1 1 682 6035 

Indonesia 21 350 3408 

Ireland 01 662 5525 

Italy 02 264 10350 

Japan 0570-00051 1 

Korea (Seoul) 02 3270 0700 
Outside Seoul 080 999 0700 

Malaysia 03 295 2566 

Mexico (Mexico City) 5258 9922 
Outside Mexico City 01 800 472 6684 

New Zealand 0800 441 147 

Norway 22 1 1 6299 

Nicaragua (English): 174 + 1 800 71 1 2884 
Nicaragua (Spanish): 164 + 1 800 71 1 2884 

Panama 001 800 711 2884 

Peru 0 800 10111 

Philippines 2 867 3551 

Poland 22 37 5065 

Portugal 1 441 7 199 

Puerto Rico 1 800 71 1 2884 

Russia 095 923 50 01 

Republica Dominicana 1 800 71 1 2884 

Singapore 6 272 5300 

Spain 902 321 123 

Sweden 8 619 2170 

Switzerland 0 848 80 1 1 11 

Taiwan 2 271 7 0055 

Thailand 2 6614000 

The Netherlands 020 606 8751 

Turkey 90 21 6 579 71 71 

United Kingdom 0 207 512 5202 

Venezuela 0 800 hpinvent (0 800 474 6836) 
Caracas 207 8488 

Vietnam 8 823 4530 


Australia 


Post Warranty If your product is not under warranty, you can call 

613 8877 8000. A per-incident, out-of-warranty 
support fee of $27.50 (inc GST) will be charged to 
your credit card. You can also call 1 902 910 910 
($27.50 charged to your phone account) from 9am 
to 5pm Monday to Friday. (Charges and support 
hours are subject to change without notice.) 


Calling from elsewhere in the worid 

Contact your local dealer or nearest HP Sales and Support Office for technical 
assistance or hardware repair services. 


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Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement 


HP product 

Duration of Limited Warranty 

Software 

90 days 

Accessories 

1 year if sold with printer; 90 days if 
purchased separately 

Print cartridges 

Limited 6-month warranty if installed by 
the install-by-date printed on the box. 

Printer peripheral hardware (see below for details) 1 year 


Extent of Limited Warranty 

1 Hewlett-Packard warrants to the end-user customer that the HP products specified 
above will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the duration 
specified above, which duration begins on the date of purchase by the customer. 

2 For software products, HP’s limited warranty applies only to a failure to execute 
programming instructions. HP does not warrant that the operation of any product will 
be uninterrupted or error free. 

3 HP’s limited warranty covers only those defects that arise as a result of normal use 
of the product, and does not cover any other problems, including those that arise as 
a result of: 

a Improper maintenance or modification; 

b Software, media, parts, or supplies not provided or supported by HP; 
c Operation outside the product’s specifications, 
d Unauthorized modification or misuse. 

4 For HP printer products, the use of a non-HP print cartridge or a refilled print 
cartridge does not affect either the warranty to the customer or any HP support 
contract with the customer. However, if printer failure or damage is attributable to the 
use of a non-HP or refilled print cartridge, HP will charge its standard time and 
materials charges to service the printer for the particular failure or damage. 

5 If HP receives, during the applicable warranty period, notice of a defect in any 
product which is covered by HP’s warranty, HP shall either repair or replace the 
product, at HP’s option. 

6 If HP is unable to repair or replace, as applicable, a defective product which is 
covered by HP’s warranty, HP shall, within a reasonable time after being notified of 
the defect, refund the purchase price for the product. 

7 HP shall have no obligation to repair, replace, or refund until the customer returns 
the defective product to HP. 

8 Any replacement product may be either new or like new, provided that it has 
functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced. 

9 HP products may contain remanufactured parts, components, or materials 
equivalent to new in performance. 

10 HP’s Limited Warranty Statement is valid in any country/region where the covered 
HP product is distributed by HP. Contracts for additional warranty services, such as 
on-site service, are available from any authorized HP service facility in countries/ 
regions where the product is distributed by HP or by an authorized importer. 


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Limitations of Warranty 

TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER HP NOR ITS THIRD 
PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKES ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY 
KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF 
MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 


Limitations of Liability 

1 To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in this Warranty Statement 
are the customer’s sole and exclusive remedies. 

2 TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS 
SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT 
SHALL HP OR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, 
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, 
WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY 
AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 


Local Law 

1 This Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The customer may 
also have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from 
province to province in Canada, and from country/region to country/region 
elsewhere in the world. 

2 To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this 
Warranty Statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law. 
Under such local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this Warranty Statement 
may not apply to the customer. For example, some states in the United States, as 
well as some governments outside the United States (including provinces in 
Canada), may: 

a Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this Warranty Statement from limiting 
the statutory rights of a customer (e.g. the United Kingdom); 

b Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or 
limitations; or 

c Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the duration of implied 
warranties which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or allow limitations on the 
duration of implied warranties. 

3 FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, THE 
TERMS IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT 
LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT, OR MODIFY, AND 
ARE IN ADDITION TO, THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE 

TO THE SALE OF THE HP PRODUCTS TO SUCH CUSTOMERS. 


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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 

according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 


Manufacturer's Name: 
Manufacturer's Address: 

declares, that the product 
Product Name: 

Model Number: 

Product Options: 


Hewlett-Packard Singapore (Pte) Ltd 

Consumer Business, Asia Operations 
20 Gul Way, Singapore 629196 


HP DeskJet 450Ci 
HP DeskJet 450CBi 

C81 1 1 A/C8225A, C81 12A/C8225B 

All 


conforms to the following Product Specifications: 

Safety: lEC 60950: 1991+A1+A2+A3+A4 

EN 60950: 1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A1 1 

lEC 60825-1: 1993 / EN 60825-1:1994 Class I for LEDs 

EMC: CISPR 22: 1997 Class B / EN 55022: 1998 Class B 

CISPR24: 1997/EN 55024: 1998 
FCC Title 47 CFR, Part 15 Class B 
AS /NZS 3548: 1995 / ICES-003, Issue 3 
lEC 61000-3-2:1995 / EN 61000-3-2: 1995 
lEC 61000-3-3:1994 / EN 61000-3-3: 1995 


Supplementary Information: 

(1) The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC 
Directive 89/336/EEC, and carries the CE Marking accordingly. 

(2) The product was tested in a typical configuration with Hewlett-Packard personal computer systems. 

(3) This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this 
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including 
interference that may cause undesired operation. 

Singapore, March 2002 Chan Kum Yew, Quality Manager 


Australia Contact: Product Regulations Manager, Hewlett-Packard Australia Ltd, 31-41 Joseph Street, Blackburn, Victoria 3130, 
Australia 

European Contact: Your Local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Serviee Office or Hewlett-Paekard Gmbh, Department, HQ-TRE / 
Standards Europe, Herrenberger Strasse 130, D-71034 Boblingen (FAX: +49-7031-14-3143) 

USA Contact: Corporate Product Regulations Manager, Hewlett-Packard Company, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, CA 94304 
(Phone: 415-857-1501) 


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Index 


Numerics 

4800 X 1200 Optimized dpi 4-5 

A 

accessories A-1 

B 

battery 

charging 1-10 
checking power level 7-1 
installing 1-10 
safety 1-9 
using 1-9 

Best mode 4-5, 7-11 
Bluetooth 
BtPrint 2-5 

configure settings from Toolbox 5-4 
printing 3-4 
printing tips 7-2 
troubleshooting 7-15 
BtPrint 2-5 

C 

calibrating color 4-4, 6-6 
canceling a print job 3-7 
card slot 1-2, 4-2 
cards, printing 4-3 
CD, Starter 1-1 
cleaning 

print cartridges 6-1 
printer 6-1 
color 

calibrating 4-4, 6-6 
troubleshooting 7-12, 7-13, 7-14 
CompactFlash card 
as disk drive 4-7 
configure print settings 5-4 
DPOF files 4-6 
printing 4-6 
printing tips 7-3 
CompactFlash card slot 1-3 
configuration page, printing 7-4 
connectivity 2-1 
Customer Care Center D-1 

D 

declaration of conformity 1-6 
demo page 
printing 7-4 


printing from Toolbox 5-4 
diagnostic page, printing 7-4 
digital cameras, printing via CompactFlash card 4-5 
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) 
definition 4-6 
printing 4-5 

dimensions, printer B-2 

dots per inch (dpi) B-1 

dpi (dots per inch) B-1 

DPOF. See Digital Print Order Format 

duplex printing. See two-sided (duplex) printing 

E 

energy consumption B-3 
environmental specifications B-3 
error messages 3-2 

F 

Fast mode 7-11 
fonts, included B-1 

H 

help 

customer support D-1 
hp instant support D-1 
FIP telephone support D-1 
online help 1-1 
printer driver 3-2 
Toolbox 5-1 

Fligh Resolution Photo 4-5 
FIP DeskJet 450 PDA Guide 
description 1-1 
installing 2-6 

FIP Digital Photography 3-2 
hp instant support 5-2, D-1 
FIP PCL3 enhanced B-1 
FIP Photo Printing Software 2-6, 4-4, 4-5 
FIP Supplies and Accessories 
ordering information A-1 
FIP telephone support D-1 
FIP ZoomSmart 3-1 
hpshopping.com A-1 
humidity specifications B-3 

I 

I/O interfaces B-2 
Information tab 5-2 
infrared 
printing 3-3 


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printing tips 7-2 
troubleshooting 7-15 
ink service module, replacing 6-7, C-4 
installing software 2-1 
interfaces, I/O B-2 

L 

LEDs 

descriptions 1-4 
reference C-1 
limited warranty D-4 

M 

Macintosh 

High Resolution Photo 4-5 
HP Inkjet Utility 3-5 
system requirements B-3 
media 

jammed print media 7-17 
loading 4-2 

media feed problems 7-16 
ordering information A-1 
paper output problem 7-16 
paper skew problem 7-1 6 
selecting 4-1 
specifications B-2 
memory, included B-2 
minimum printing margins 4-2 
mobile phones, printing from 2-6 
myPrintMileage 5-3, D-1 

N 

noise specifications B-3 
Normal mode 7-11 

O 

online help 
sources of 1-1 

operating environment specifications B-3 
operating systems 
system requirements B-3 
ordering information, supplies and accessories A-1 

P 

paper jam 
avoiding 7-18 
clearing 7-17 

PDA Guide. See HP Deskjet 450 PDA Guide 
PDAs 

BtPrint 2-5 

configure print settings 5-4 
HP Deskjet 450 PDA Guide 2-6 
installing software 2-5 
troubleshooting 7-15 
photo print cartridge 
calibrating color 4-4 
ordering information A-1 


single-cartridge printing mode 6-6 
travel holder A-1 
traveling with 1-12 
troubleshooting 7-13, C-2 
using 4-4 
photographs 

4800 X 1200 Optimized dpi 4-5 
Best mode 4-5 
calibrating color 4-4 
High Resolution Photo 4-5 
HP Photo Printing Software 4-5 
printing 4-4 

power specifications B-3 
print cartridges 
aligning 1-9, 6-3 
aligning from Toolbox 5-4 
calibrating color 4-4, 6-6 
calibrating color from Toolbox 5-4 
cleaning 6-1 

cleaning from Toolbox 5-4 
economy print cartridges 1-7 
installing 1-6 
replacing 6-4 
warranty D-4 
print speed B-1 
printer 

buttons and LEDs 1-4 
connectivity 2-1 
dimensions B-2 
documentation 1-1 
features 3-1 

getting printer information 7-4 
parts and functions 1-2 
settingup 1-5 
specifications B-1 
printer driver 
features B-2 
installing, Macintosh 2-4 
installing, Windows 2-2 
system requirements B-3 
uninstalling, Macintosh 2-5 
uninstalling, Windows 2-3 
printer language B-1 
printer memory B-2 
Printer Services tab 5-4 
Printer Status tab 5-1 
printing 

Best mode 4-5 
canceling 3-7 
cards 4-3 

changing settings 3-2 

digital cameras via CompactFlash card 4-5 

from Macintosh 3-4 

from Windows 3-2 

minimum printing margins 4-2 

parallel and USB tips 7-2 


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photographs 4-4 
transparencies 4-7 
two-sided (duplex) 3-6 
using card slot 1-2, 4-2 
using DPOF files 4-5 
via Bluetooth 3-4 
via CompactFlash card 4-6 
via infrared 3-3 


R 

relative humidity specifications B-3 
release notes 1-1 
resolution 
black B-1 
color B-1 


s 

safety certifications B-3 
single-cartridge printing mode 6-6 
software 
BtPrint 2-5 
for Palm OS 2-5 
FIP Photo Printing Software 2-6 
installing 1-8 
installing, Macintosh 2-4 
installing, PDAs 2-5 
installing, Windows 2-2 
system requirements B-3 
specifications, printer B-1 
Starter CD 1-1 
storing printer B-3 
supplies A-1 
support, customer D-1 
system requirements B-3 

T 

temperature specifications B-3 
Toolbox 

Information tab 5-2 
installing 1-1, 2-2 
Printer Services tab 5-4 
Printer Status tab 5-1 
using 5-1 

transparencies, printing 4-7 
travel tips 1-12 
troubleshooting 
blank page printed 7-8 
bleeding colors in printout 7-14 
Bluetooth printing 7-15 
color problems 7-12 
colors not lining up 7-14 
colors printing black and white 7-13 
faded or dull color 7-12 
general tips 7-1 
getting printer information 7-4 
hp instant support 1-1 
infrared printing 7-15 


ink not filling text or graphics 7-12 
ink smears 7-11 
jammed print media 7-17 
LED indications C-1 
Macintosh problems 7-18 
meaningless characters printed 7-8 
media feed problems 7-16 
paper output problem 7-1 6 
paper skew 7-16 

placement of text or graphics wrong 7-9 
poor print quality 7-1 1 

printer is not responding (nothing prints) 7-4 

printer takes long time to print 7-6 

printing configuration page 7-4 

printing demo page 7-4 

printing diagnostic page 7-4 

quick checkup 7-1 

single-cartridge printing mode 7-14 

solving printer problems 7-4, 7-8 

something on page is missing or incorrect 7-10 

unexpected printer shutdown 7-7 

wireless printing problems 7-15 

wrong colors printing 7-13 

two-sided (duplex) printing 3-6 

typefaces, included B-1 

U 

uninstalling software 
Macintosh 2-5 
Windows 2-3 


V 

voltage requirements B-3 

W 

warranty D-4 
websites 

customer support D-1 
FIP supplies and accessories A-1 
HPshopping.com A-1 
myPrintMileage 5-3 
printer information 1-1 
weight specifications, media B-2 
Windows system requirements B-3 
wireless printing 
troubleshooting 7-15 
using PDAs 2-5 


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