HP Hewlett Packard Printer 1010 series User Manual

HP LaserJet 1010 series printer  
Software Technical Reference  
 
Contents  
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Purpose  
This technical reference guide provides information about the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer  
software and troubleshooting tips. This reference is also presented in an electronic format to serve  
as a quick reference tool for Customer Care Center (CCC) agents, support engineers, system  
administrators, and second-level management information system (MIS) personnel.  
Copyright  
© 2003 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP  
Reproduction, adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as  
allowed under the copyright laws.  
The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.  
The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements  
accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an  
additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained  
herein.  
Part number: Q2460-90930  
First Edition: 8/2003  
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Notice  
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.  
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Software overview  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printers deliver LaserJet printing through a direct (local) universal  
serial bus (USB) (or a parallel port on the HP LaserJet 1015). Network connections are supported  
for the 1012 and 1015 models only via HP Jetdirect devices.  
The printer comes with software for the following operating systems:  
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Windows 95 (HP LaserJet 1015 only, printer driver only, not USB compatible)  
Windows 98 first edition (printer driver only)  
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)  
Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or higher, HP LaserJet 1015 only, printer driver only, not  
USB compatible)  
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Windows Me  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP (32-bit)  
Mac OS 9.x (v 9.1 and higher)  
Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2 (Apple encourages OS X v10.0 users to upgrade to v10.1)  
Linux and Unix (drivers for the HP LaserJet 1015 are available on the web at http://  
www.linuxprinting.org)  
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DOS is supported only by the HP LaserJet 1015  
The most recent printer drivers, additional printer drivers, and other software and documentation  
are available from http://www.hp.com/support/lj1010. Not all software is available in all languages.  
See the Late-breaking Readme document for the latest software information.  
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Linux drivers for the HP LaserJet 1015 are supported by the Linux community. See http://  
www.linuxprinting.org for more information.  
Note  
Note  
Note  
Unix drivers are model scripts. See http://www.hp.com/go/unixmodelscripts for more information.  
HP does not support networking for the 1010 model, even through HP Jetdirect devices.  
Because the 1010 and 1012 models have no parallel port, they are not usable with DOS, Windows  
95, 98 (first edition), or NT. These operating systems do not support USB connections.  
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Printer configurations  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printers include the following configurations.  
HP LaserJet 1010  
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12 ppm for letter-size paper, 12 ppm for A4-size paper  
First page out in less than 8 seconds  
600 x 600 dpi with HP Resolution Enhancement technology (REt)  
150-sheet enclosed input tray  
Priority input tray  
8 MB RAM  
2000-page print cartridge  
Host-based printing  
USB version 2.0  
Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP  
Mac OS 9.x  
Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2  
HP Toolbox provides printer status information, troubleshooting information, and printer  
configuration information (Windows only)  
HP LaserJet 1012  
The HP LaserJet 1012 printer includes all the features of the 1010 model, plus:  
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14 ppm for letter-size paper, 15 ppm for A4-size paper  
1200 dpi effective output quality [600 x 600 x 2 dpi with HP Resolution Enhancement  
technology (REt)]  
HP LaserJet 1015  
The HP LaserJet 1015 printer includes all the features of the 1012 model, plus:  
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Parallel port  
16 MB RAM  
PCL5e printing  
Windows 95, 98 (first edition), DOS, and Windows NT 4.0 driver-only install  
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Printer software components  
The following tables indicate which printer drivers are supported by each operating system. In the  
tables:  
T = Typical Installation  
A = Add Printer Installation  
W = Web Download  
HP LaserJet 1010 and 1012  
Printer drivers (installation type)  
Win 95 Win 98 WinNT Win  
Win  
XP-32  
Mac  
OS 9.x  
Mac  
OS X  
Linux/  
Unix  
SE/Me  
4.0  
2000  
Host-based driver (custom)  
T
T
T
Mac Host-based driver (typical)  
T
T
HP LaserJet 1015  
Win  
Win  
Win  
Win  
Win  
Win  
Mac  
Mac  
OS X  
Linux/  
Unix  
Printer drivers (installation type)  
95/98/ 98 SE/ NT 4.0 2000  
DOS  
XP-32 XP-64 OS  
9.x  
Me  
Host-based driver (custom)  
Mac Host-based driver (typical)  
PCL 5e driver (custom)  
Linux/Unix PCL 5e  
T
T
T
T
T
A
A
A
W
W
W
W
Note  
Note  
Printer software for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 must be installed on the HP LaserJet 1015  
printer using the Add Printer installation method.  
In a network environment where the HP LaserJet 1015 printer has been installed on a Windows  
2000 or Windows XP operating system, driver vending to a Windows NT 4.0 operating system is  
not supported. That is, the printer driver cannot be installed from the Windows 2000 or Windows XP  
operating system to the Windows NT 4.0 operating system. However, the printer driver can be  
installed to a Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, or Window 95 operating system. Refer to “Configuration  
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The HP LaserJet 1010 series printer software includes the following components.  
Windows software components  
Components  
Description  
Add/modify/remove  
utility  
Installs, adds components, or uninstalls software for the HP LaserJet 1010  
series printer software based on the hardware it detects from the host computer  
(Windows 95 and NT 4.0).  
HP Toolbox  
Provides printer status, configuration, troubleshooting, and alert configuration for  
the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer. It can also be used to print configuration  
reports and save custom configuration settings in customer-defined INI files for  
later use.  
Printer driver software  
Allows the computer to communicate with and configure the HP LaserJet 1010  
series printer. This software includes the following printer drivers:  
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Host-based printer driver  
The HP LaserJet 1015 printer drivers for PCL 5e  
(HP LaserJet 1015 only)  
Online Help  
Provides help for using the HP LaserJet 1010 series software.  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printer documentation is included on the  
installation CD-ROM as both CHM (online Help) files and Adobe Acrobat PDF  
files. The CD-ROM uses a version of Adobe Acrobat Reader that remains on the  
CD-ROM and does not need to be installed. However, you will need a Web  
browser installed on your PC to view the contents from any CHM file.  
Online user guide  
Provides additional information about the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer.  
Provides additional information about the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer.  
PDF version of user  
guide  
Host-based printing  
Host-based printing differs from PCL printing by computing the print job on the host computer,  
rather than computing the print job in the formatter as in PCL printing.  
PCL printing  
Use the PCL 5e printer driver (HP LaserJet 1015 only) if you need print results to look consistent  
with those from older HP LaserJet printers. Certain features are not available in this printer driver.  
Note  
Do not use the PCL 5e printer driver for this printer with previous printer models.  
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Mac software  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printers include the following software components for Apple  
Computer's Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X v10.1, and Mac OS X v10.2 (Macintosh) operating systems.  
Mac software components  
Components  
Description  
Printer driver software This software includes the following printer drivers:  
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Host-based driver  
USB components  
This software includes the following USB components:  
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HP IO  
Mac documentation  
This software includes the following documentation:  
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HP LaserJet Utility Help  
Installation notes  
HP LaserJet printing help  
HP LaserJet Manual  
Duplex & Booklet  
printing application  
This application allows the user to do manual duplexing and create booklets with  
the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer  
PDF version of user  
guide  
Provides additional information about the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer  
Printer drivers for Windows  
The following printer drivers are included with the printer.  
Available printer drivers  
HP LaserJet 1010 and 1012 printer  
host-based  
HP LaserJet 1015 printer  
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host-based  
PCL 5e*  
*Default printer driver, Windows only  
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Additional information about software features  
Printer driver only for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0  
The HP LaserJet 1015 printer offers printer driver only support for Windows 95 and Windows NT  
4.0.  
Note  
Because USB is not available for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, HP LaserJet 1015 is required  
for these operating systems.  
To install printer software for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0  
To install the printer software for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, you must use the Add Printer  
Wizard.  
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Click Start, and then point to Settings.  
Click Printers.  
Double-click Add Printer.  
Select the port that the printer is connected to, and then click Next.  
Click Have Disk, and then click Browse.  
On the CD-ROM, perform the following procedure to browse to the printer driver you want to  
install:  
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b
c
d
e
f
From the directory tree, double-click the language.  
From the directory tree, double-click drivers.  
From the directory tree, double-click the operating system.  
From the directory tree, double-click the printer driver.  
Click OK to select the INF file.  
Click the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer, and click OK to begin the installation.  
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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the software installation.  
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Product comparison with HP LaserJet 1000, 1005, and 1200 series  
printers  
The following table highlights some of the differences in features among the HP LaserJet 1000  
series printer, the HP LaserJet 1005 series printer, the HP LaserJet 1200 series printer, and the  
HP LaserJet 1010 series printers.  
Note  
Not all printers are available in all areas.  
General features  
Feature  
HP LaserJet  
1000 series  
HP LaserJet  
1005 series  
(Europe and  
Asia only)  
HP LaserJet  
1200 series  
HP LaserJet 1010  
series  
Standard device  
memory  
1 MB of RAM (not 1MB of RAM (not 8 MB of RAM on  
8 MB of RAM  
expandable)  
expandable)  
HP LaserJet 1200  
and HP LaserJet  
16 MB of RAM on  
1220 (expandable the HP LaserJet  
to 72 MB)  
1015  
HP LaserJet  
(not expandable)  
1200n comes with  
16 MB standard  
Printer languages  
Windows host-  
based printing  
Windows host-  
based printing  
PCL 6  
PCL 5e  
Host-based printing  
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PCL 5e emulation PCL 5e emulation PostScript Level PCL 5e printing on  
for MS-DOS  
printing  
for MS-DOS  
printing  
2 emulation  
the HP LaserJet  
1015  
Connectivity  
options  
USB cable pod  
1284-B parallel  
and USB  
1284-B parallel  
and USB  
USB  
USB and parallel on  
the HP LaserJet  
1015  
Networking  
Direct (local)  
connection with  
network sharing  
Direct (local)  
connection with  
network sharing  
Networking  
through an  
optional Jetdirect  
Networking through  
an optional Jetdirect  
print server  
through Windows- through Windows- print server  
sharing only  
sharing only  
No networking  
supported on the HP  
LaserJet 1010  
Jetdirect support  
Cable  
None  
None  
Jetdirect support  
No cable in box  
Jetdirect support  
No cable in box  
2-meter USB  
cable with  
No cable in box  
attached formatter  
pod  
Formatter  
Resides in an  
attachable pod  
connected to USB  
cable  
Resident in printer Resident in printer Resident in printer  
Control panel  
Power switch  
Two LEDs  
Two LEDs  
Two LEDs and  
one lighted button buttons  
Three LEDs and two  
No power switch  
Power switch  
Power switch on  
220 and 240-volt  
printers only  
Power switch  
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General features (continued)  
Feature  
HP LaserJet  
1000 series  
HP LaserJet  
1005 series  
(Europe and  
Asia only)  
HP LaserJet  
1200 series  
HP LaserJet 1010  
series  
Upgradability  
None  
None  
One DIMM slot for None  
memory, fonts,  
and printer  
languages  
Supported  
operating systems  
Windows 98 SE  
Windows Me  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP (32- Windows NT 4.0  
bit)  
Windows 95  
Windows 98 SE  
Windows Me  
Windows 95  
(printer driver  
only)  
Windows 98 SE  
Windows 2000  
Windows 98 SE  
Windows 2000  
Windows Me  
Windows XP  
Mac OS 9.x  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP (32- Windows Me  
Mac OS X v10.1 and  
v10.2  
bit)  
Windows NT 4.0  
Mac OS 9.x, Mac  
OS X v10.1 and  
v10.2  
In addition, on the  
HP LaserJet 1015:  
Linux/Unix  
Linux/Unix  
Windows 95/98  
(printer driver only)  
DOS  
Windows NT 4.0  
(printer driver only)  
Print features  
Feature  
HP LaserJet  
1000 series  
HP LaserJet  
1005 series  
HP LaserJet  
1200 series  
HP LaserJet 1010  
series  
10 pages per  
minute (ppm)  
14 ppm  
15 ppm on U.S.  
letter sheets  
14 ppm on U.S.  
letter sheets. 15  
ppm on A4  
Print speeds  
14 ppm on A4  
HP LaserJet 1010:  
<15 seconds, first <10 seconds, first <10 seconds, first 12 ppm on U.S.  
page out  
page out  
page out  
letter sheets. 12  
ppm on A4  
<8 seconds, first  
page out  
600 dpi  
600 dpi  
1200 dpi  
600 x 600 x 2 dpi  
(effective 1200 dpi)  
Print quality  
HP LaserJet 1010:  
600 dpi  
250-sheet paper  
input tray  
250-sheet paper  
input tray  
10-sheet priority  
feed tray  
250-sheet paper  
input tray  
10-sheet priority  
feed tray  
150-sheet enclosed  
input tray  
priority input tray  
Paper handling  
capabilities  
Up to 7000 pages Up to 7000 pages Up to 10,000  
Up to 7,000 pages  
maximum  
Averages 1000  
pages per month  
Duty cycle (pages  
per month)  
maximum  
Averages 1000  
pages per month  
maximum  
Averages 1000  
pages maximum  
Averages 1000  
pages per month pages per month  
2500-page  
2500-page 2500-page  
2000-page print  
Print cartridge  
cartridge included cartridge included cartridge included cartridge included  
3500-page 3500-page  
cartridge available cartridge available  
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Print features (continued)  
Feature  
HP LaserJet  
1000 series  
HP LaserJet  
1005 series  
HP LaserJet  
1200 series  
HP LaserJet 1010  
series  
Enclosed, C-  
Enclosed, C-  
Enclosed, C-  
Enclosed, C-shaped  
Paper path  
shaped horizontal shaped horizontal shaped horizontal horizontal main  
main paper path  
Straight-through  
main paper path  
Straight-through  
main paper path  
Straight-through  
paper path  
horizontal optional horizontaloptional horizontal optional  
paper path  
paper path  
paper path  
Width: 415 mm  
(16.3 in.)  
Width: 415 mm  
(16.3 in.)  
Width: 370 mm  
(14.6 in.)  
Dimensions  
Width: 415 mm  
(16.3 in.)  
Depth: 486 mm  
(19.1 in.)  
Height: 253 mm  
(10.0 in.)  
Depth: 486 mm  
(19.1 in.)  
Height: 253 mm  
(10.0 in.)  
Depth: 230 mm  
(9.1 in.)  
Height: 208 mm  
8.2 in.)  
Depth: 486 mm  
(19.1 in.)  
Height: 253 mm  
(10.0 in.)  
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Product requirements  
This section lists the supporting operating systems and configurations for the HP LaserJet 1010  
series software, and the requirements needed to run the software on a network.  
Supported platforms  
For easy printer setup and access to the full range of printer features, HP strongly recommends  
that you install the software provided. Not all software is available in all languages. Install the  
software before setting up the printer. See the Readme for the latest software information.  
The most recent printer drivers, additional printer drivers, and other software are available from  
www.hp.com\support\lj1010 and HP Software Fulfillment.  
See page 9 for a list of the operating systems supported by printer software.  
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Supported configurations  
Direct (local) connections  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printer is connected directly to the host computer with Universal  
Serial Bus (USB) cable or a parallel (HP LaserJet 1015 only) cable. In this configuration, the  
printer is not shared; a single user has complete physical control over the printer. Most users are  
familiar with using peripherals that are directly connected to their computers. A user can gain  
access to all of the capabilities of the printer in this configuration.  
Network connections  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printer also supports network connections with an HP Jetdirect print  
server. This print server is optional for the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer.  
Wireless connections  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printer models also support the IEEE 802.11b standard for wireless  
networking and Bluetooth™ wireless connectivity options. The available HP Jetdirect wireless  
print servers and HP Bluetooth printer adapters attach on the back of the printer to either the USB  
or parallel port.  
IEEE 802.11b standard  
With the wireless HP Jetdirect 802.11b print server, HP peripherals can be placed anywhere in the  
office or home and connected to a wireless network running Microsoft, Apple, Netware, UNIX, or  
Linux network operating systems. This wireless technology provides a high-quality printing  
solution without the physical constraints of wiring. Data transmission rates vary according to  
system architecture and distance from the access point.  
Use the HP Install Network Printer Wizard to install the network software.  
Note  
HP Jetdirect 802.11b print servers are available for USB and parallel connections.  
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System requirements for HP LaserJet 1010 series printer software  
For both direct and network connection, all of the computers that use the printer must meet the  
following minimum requirements as listed below.  
IBM-compatible computer with an available USB or parallel port (HP LaserJet 1015 only) and the  
following:  
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Windows 95 (printer driver only, parallel connections only, HP LaserJet 1015 only): Pentium  
90 MHz processor or faster and 32 MB or more of RAM  
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Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or higher, printer driver only, parallel connections only, HP  
LaserJet 1015 only): Pentium 90 MHz processor or faster and 32 MB or more of RAM  
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Windows 98: Pentium 90 MHz processor or faster and 32 MB or more of RAM  
Windows Me: Pentium 150 MHz processor or faster and 32 MB or more of RAM  
Windows 2000: Pentium 133 MHz processor or faster and 64 MB or more of RAM  
Windows XP (32-bit): Pentium II 300 MHz processor or faster and 128 MB or more of RAM  
Note  
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 do not support USB. You must use a parallel connection (HP  
LaserJet 1015 only) or network connection to use one of these operating systems.  
For Windows systems  
The HP LaserJet 1012 and 1015 series software has the following additional requirements for  
network connections:  
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TCP/IP protocol installed  
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For Mac OS systems  
Any Macintosh computer using the HP LaserJet 1010 series software has the following minimum  
system requirements:  
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Mac OS 9.1 and higher: PowerPC processor and 96 MB of RAM.  
Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2: Power Mac G3, G4, iBook, or eMac and 128 MB or more of  
physical RAM. A built-in display or a display connected to Apple-supplied video card is  
required.  
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100 MB or more of free hard disk space  
A USB port  
Note  
Note  
For a direct connection to a Macintosh computer, the computer must have a USB port. Parallel cable  
connections are not supported.  
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A CD-ROM drive (required for installation)  
Mac OS X does not support PowerBook G3 or processor upgrade cards.  
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Requirements for network connection  
Requirements for end-user client computers  
The network computers that will be using the HP LaserJet 1010 series software need to meet the  
minimum system requirements listed in the previous section.  
Note  
Note  
Certain Novell NetWare configurations are not supported by the HP LaserJet 1010 software.  
Windows Terminal Server and Citrix MetaFrame should use the latest Windows 2000, Windows XP,  
or Windows 9X PCL drivers available from http://www.hp.com.  
Network requirement  
The following are required for the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer to work on a network:  
For Windows systems  
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A cable for your type of network connection (not included). (This cable is used to connect the  
HP Jetdirect print server to a network port.)  
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An installed network using the TCP/IP or IPX/SPX network protocol.  
If the TCP/IP protocol will be used, you must configure the HP Jetdirect print server for a direct  
peer-to-peer connection from the computer to the printer for network users to have the full  
print functionality of the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer.  
If the IPX/SPX protocol will be used, you must configure the HP Jetdirect print server for a  
direct peer-to-peer connection (sometimes called IPX direct mode) from the computer to the  
printer for network users to have the only print functionality of the HP LaserJet 1010 series  
printer.  
In order to have full functionality, including the HP Toolbox, you also need TCP/IP.  
Note  
Novell NetWare server configurations (Queue Server, IPX NDPS, IP NDPS, and so on) are not  
supported.  
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For Mac systems  
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A cable for your type of network connection (not included). This cable is used to connect the  
HP Jetdirect print server to a network port.  
Note  
Peer-to-peer sharing may work but is not supported on Mac OS systems.  
HP Jetdirect print servers  
The following table shows the HP Jetdirect print servers that are supported by the HP LaserJet  
1010 series printers.  
HP Jetdirect print servers  
HP Jetdirect  
model  
Description  
Firmware  
HP Jetdirect 500x  
(J3265A)  
This model connects the HP LaserJet 1015 printer to a  
Version 9.x or  
10Base-T or 100Base-TX Ethernet network via a bi-directional later upgradable  
parallel port. It supports Windows, Novell, Apple, and OS/2  
operating systems.  
HP Jetdirect 500x  
TR (J3264A TR)  
This model connects the HP LaserJet 1015 printer to a Token Version 9.x or  
Ring network via a direct-to-network connection using a  
parallel port. It supports Windows, Novell, Apple, and OS/2  
operating systems.  
later upgradable  
HP Jetdirect 310X  
(J6038A)  
This model connects the HP LaserJet 1012 printer to a 10/  
100Base-TX Ethernet network. It is an external network print  
server that connects to the printer via the printer’s USB port. It  
supports several Windows, Apple, Novell, and other operating  
systems.  
Upgradable  
HP Jetdirect 300x  
(J3263A)  
This model connects the HP LaserJet 1015 printer to a 10/  
100Base-TX Ethernet network. It is an external print server  
that connects to the printer via a parallel port. It supports  
Windows, Apple, Novell, and OS/2 operating systems.  
Version 9.x or  
later upgradable  
HP Jetdirect 170X  
(J3258B or later)  
This model connects the HP LaserJet 1015 printer via a  
parallel port. It is an external print server that has a high-  
speed, bi-directional parallel port (IEEE 1284) that connects  
the device. It supports Ethernet or IEEE 802.3 type 10Base-T  
networks using unshielded twisted-pair cable and RJ-45  
connectors. It supports Windows and several Novell network  
environments, but does not support a Macintosh environment.  
Version 8.x or  
later. Not  
upgradable  
HP Jetdirect 380x  
(J6061A)  
This model connects the HP LaserJet 1012 printer to a  
802.11b wireless network. It is an external network print  
server that connects to the printer’s USB port.  
Upgradable  
Upgradable  
HP Jetdirect WP110 This model connects the HP LaserJet 1015 printer to a  
(J6061A)  
802.11b wireless network. It is an external network print  
server that connects to the printer’s parallel port.  
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Installing the HP LaserJet 1010  
series software  
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Note  
HP recommends installing the HP LaserJet 1010 series software before connecting the printer to  
the computer. Wait for the prompt to connect the printer.  
Overview of software installation  
This section provides information for installing the HP LaserJet 1010 series printing system  
software using Windows and Macintosh operating systems. See page 9 for a list of the operating  
systems supported by printer software.  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series software is shipped on one CD-ROM. On Windows systems, the  
Setup program installs the HP LaserJet 1010 series software from the CD-ROM to the hard disk  
and updates Windows files. On Mac OS systems, the HP LaserJet 1010 series Installer program  
installs the HP LaserJet 1010 series software from the CD-ROM to the hard disk.  
On installation, you are presented with the following options:  
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Typical installation (installs all of the basic components in the default locations)  
Custom installation (allows you to specify components and locations for installation)  
On Mac OS systems, the HP LaserJet 1010 series printers use the HP LaserJet 1010 Installer.  
Also, printer software will only install on the current system startup drive that contains the active  
System folder.  
Note  
Moving the HP LaserJet Software folder after installation may cause the program not to work.  
On all of the supported platforms, each install option presents you with a series of query dialog  
boxes that guide you through the installation. The Installer will guide you through the installation,  
whether you are configuring a directly-connected or networked HP LaserJet 1010 series printer.  
The installer has the ability to detect hardware and network connections and help guide the  
installation. For instance, if the installer detects an HP LaserJet 1010 series printer, it can  
automatically configure the software’s connection to that printer. This saves the user several  
steps.  
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Installation options for Windows  
To install the printer driver for Windows 95  
To install the printer driver for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0, you must use the Add Printer  
Wizard.  
1
2
3
4
Click Start, and then point to Settings.  
Click Printers.  
Double-click Add Printer.  
Select local printer, and then click Next.  
Note  
Windows 95 does not support USB connections. You must use a parallel connection (HP LaserJet  
1015 only) to use this operating system.  
5
6
Click Have Disk, and then click Browse.  
On the CD-ROM, perform the following procedures to browse to the printer driver you want to  
install:  
a
b
c
d
e
f
From the directory tree, double-click the language.  
From the directory tree, double-click drivers.  
From the directory tree, double-click the Win9X_ME folder.  
From the directory tree, double-click the PCL 5e driver folder.  
Click hp130025.inf to select the INF file.  
Click OK to begin the installation.  
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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the software installation.  
To install the printer driver for Windows NT 4.0  
To install the printer driver for Windows NT 4.0, you must use the Add Printer Wizard.  
Note  
Windows NT 4.0 does not support USB connections. You must use a parallel connection (HP  
LaserJet 1015 only) to use this operating system.  
1
2
3
4
5
Click Start, and then point to Settings.  
Click Printers.  
Double-click Add Printer.  
Select My Computer, and then click Next.  
Select the appropriate port, and click Next.  
Note  
For a local connection, the port is LPT1.  
6
7
Click Have Disk.  
Click Browse and select the appropriate letter for the CD-ROM drive. If the letter for the CD-  
ROM drive does not appear in the drop down list, type the correct letter followed by a colon  
and a forward slash. For example, type E:/.  
8
9
Double-click the folder for your language.  
Double-click Drivers.  
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10 Double-click the WinNT folder.  
11 Double-click the PCL 5e driver folder.  
12 Click hp130025.inf to select the INF file.  
13 Click Open.  
14 In the Install from Disk dialog box, click OK.  
15 Click Next.  
16 Choose the printer name (this is optional), and the default printer options. Click Next.  
17 Select whether the printer will be shared, and click Next.  
18 Select Yes, print a test page, and click Finish to complete the driver installation.  
To install printer software for all other Windows operating systems  
1
2
3
Close all programs.  
Place the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
Wait for autorun to begin the software installation. If the Welcome screen does not open, click  
Start on the Windows task bar, click Run, type Z:\hpsetup (where Z is your CD-ROM drive  
letter), and then click OK.  
4
5
6
7
8
9
Read the information on the Welcome screen, and then click install printer.  
Read the software licensing agreement, and then click Next.  
Select the printer connection method, and then click Next.  
Select the connector type, and then click Next.  
Select the installation type, and then click Next.  
To accept the default printer name and default printer, click Next, or type a new name and  
select a different default printer, and then click Next.  
10 Select a shared printer option, and then click Next.  
11 In the text box, type a location and comment (optional), and then click Next.  
12 Click Install to install the software.  
13 Connect the printer to the computer.  
Note  
New Hardware Found messages are not visible in Windows XP.  
14 On-screen check boxes allow you to print a printer driver test page, read release notes, check  
for Web updates, and register the printer online. The print a driver test page check box is  
selected by default. You can accept one or all of these settings, and then click Finish. The  
following options are available:  
• To print a test page, a dialog box asks if the test page printed correctly. Click Yes to close  
the dialog box and finish the installation, or click Troubleshoot (or click No in Windows 98  
SE and Windows Me) to launch the Windows print-troubleshooting tool.  
• If you chose to read release notes, select the read release notes check box.  
• To check for Web updates, select the check for web updates check box.  
• If you chose to register the printer online, your browser launches and displays the online  
registration screen at http://www.hp.com. Follow the on-screen directions to register your  
printer.  
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Once you have completed the registration or if you did not choose to register the printer  
online, and a dialog box that describes the benefits of registering the printer appears, click  
OK to finish.  
15 You must restart the computer for the configuration changes to be made to the HP LaserJet  
1010 series printer to take effect. Click Yes to restart now, or click No to restart later.  
For Windows XP  
HP recommends installing the HP LaserJet 1010 series software before connecting the printer to  
the computer. However, if you do connect the hardware first on Windows XP using a USB  
connection, it is recommended that you accept the default settings that appear in the New  
Hardware wizard for correct installation.  
For Windows 2000  
HP recommends installing the HP LaserJet 1010 series software before connecting the printer to  
the computer. However, if you do install the hardware first on Windows 2000 using a parallel port,  
a warning dialog box may appear that states that the software you are installing has not passed  
Windows Logo testing. Click Continue Anyway, and a signed printer driver will be installed  
successfully.  
Note  
If the New Hardware Found message appears on the screen, click Cancel. Insert the software CD-  
ROM that came with the printer into the computer CD-ROM drive. Follow the on-screen installation  
instructions.  
Installation text options (Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP only)  
After inserting the CD-ROM, the Welcome screen appears. The following text options are  
available during installation in Windows operating systems.  
Windows installation text options  
Screen/Field  
Description  
Default  
N/A  
Welcome screen  
Use this screen to select from the following options:  
!
install printer  
Click this option to start the installation process, and open the  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Wizard.  
!
!
customization utility  
Click this option to start the customization utility.  
register product  
Click this option to register the HP LaserJet 1010 series  
printer software.  
!
!
view documentation  
Click this option to view the HP LaserJet 1010 series product  
documentation.  
support  
Click this option to access HP online support and order  
supplies online.  
HP LaserJet 1010 Series Setup  
Software License  
Agreement  
Click this button to view the HP Software License Agreement.  
Click OK to accept or close the window to return to the HP  
LaserJet 1010 Setup window.  
N/A  
N/A  
Next  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
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Windows installation text options (continued)  
Screen/Field  
Description  
Default  
Installation Notes  
Click this button to open the Printing System Late-breaking  
Readme file.  
N/A  
Printer Connection  
To connect the printer, select one of the following options:  
Connected  
directly to  
this  
!
!
Connected directly to this computer  
Connected via the network  
computer  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Connector Type  
To select a connector type, select one of the following options:  
Parallel  
Cable  
!
Parallel Cable  
Select the port from the drop-down list.  
!
!
USB Cable  
Other  
Select the port from the drop-down list.  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Installation Type  
To select an installation type, select one of the following options: Typical  
!
Typical Installation  
Installation  
Includes: Screen Fonts, HP LaserJet Toolbox, and an hp  
1010 Series LaserJet printer driver (printer driver varies  
depending on printer model)  
!
Custom Installation  
Lists all available installation options  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Custom Installation group  
Features  
Select the features you want to install from the drop-down list.  
Click the arrow to the left of each feature, and then select one of  
the following options:  
N/A  
!
This feature will be installed on local hard drive.  
!
This feature, and all subfeatures, will be installed on the  
local hard drive.  
!
This feature will not be available.  
Clicking this option will prevent the feature from being  
installed.  
Help  
Click Help to open the Custom Setup Tips window. This window N/A  
describes and contains information about the install state icons.  
Click OK to return to the Setup Wizard.  
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Windows installation text options (continued)  
Screen/Field  
Space  
Description  
Default  
Click this button to view the disk space requirements and  
available space for the selected features.  
N/A  
Click OK to return to the Setup Wizard.  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
Back  
Next  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Replace Drivers  
If HP LaserJet 1010 series software has previously been installed Replace  
and uninstalled, this window may appear. Select one of the  
following options:  
existing  
drivers  
!
!
Keep existing drivers  
Replace existing drivers  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Printer Name  
Specify a name for this printer or use the default name.  
Varies  
depending  
on the  
printer  
Clear the check box if you do not want this printer as the default  
printer.  
model.  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Printer Sharing  
Select one of the following options:  
Not Shared  
!
!
Not Shared  
Share as:  
If this option is selected, specify a name for each printer  
driver type.  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Printer Location and  
Comment  
Enter a text description of the printer and location if desired.  
N/A  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Ready to Install  
Click Install to begin the installation  
N/A  
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Windows installation text options (continued)  
Screen/Field  
Back  
Description  
Default  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Installing HP LaserJet  
1010 status window  
This window displays the status of the installation process. This N/A  
process may take several minutes.  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Looking for new  
hardware  
If this window appears, connect the printer to the computer and N/A  
turn the printer on.  
Cancel  
Clicking this button cancels the installation process and displays Finish  
the HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to  
exit the Setup Wizard.  
Finish  
This window displays the following options:  
!
!
!
!
Print Driver Test Page  
To print a test page, select this option.  
Selected  
Read Release Notes  
To display the Late-breaking Readme file, select this option.  
Check for Web Updates  
To open the HP Software Update Wizard, select this option.  
Register Product  
To register this product, select this option.  
Select or clear any or all check boxes, and then click Finish.  
Test Page  
This window appears if Print Driver Test Page was selected. If N/A  
the test page printed correctly, click OK. If the test page did not  
print, click Troubleshoot. The Windows Print Troubleshooter  
opens.  
HP LaserJet 1010  
Installer Information  
This screen prompts the user to restart the computer to make the N/A  
configuration changes. To restart now, click Yes. To restart later,  
click No.  
customization utility  
Click this option to start the customization utility.  
N/A  
Customization Utility group  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup To continue, click Next. To stop the installation process, click  
N/A  
Wizard  
Cancel. The HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen  
displays. Click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard.  
Language  
Back  
From the drop-down list, select the language.  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
English  
N/A  
Next  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Printer Port  
To select the printer port, select one of the following options:  
NA  
!
Queue Name\Path  
Browse and select the printer name and path.  
!
!
!
Local Port  
New TCP/IP Port  
New IPX Port  
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Windows installation text options (continued)  
Screen/Field  
Back  
Description  
Default  
N/A  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
Next  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Connector Type  
To select the connector type, select one of the following options:  
Parallel  
Cable  
!
Parallel Cable  
Select the port from the drop-down list.  
!
!
USB Cable  
Other  
Select the port from the drop-down list.  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Features  
Select the program features to install from the following HP  
LaserJet 1010 series options:  
N/A  
!
!
!
HP LaserJet 1010 Series Driver  
HP LaserJet Toolbox  
Screen Fonts  
Note: These options vary depending on the printer model.  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
Back  
Next  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Printer Name  
Specify a name for this printer, or use the default name.  
Varies  
depending  
on the  
printer  
Clear the check box if you do not want this printer as the default  
printer.  
model.  
From the drop-down list, select the default printer driver.  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
Back  
Next  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Printer Sharing  
Select one of the following options:  
Not Shared  
!
!
Not Shared  
Share as:  
Specify a name for each printer driver type.  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
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Windows installation text options (continued)  
Screen/Field  
Description  
Default  
Printer Location and  
Comment  
Enter a text description of the printer and location (optional).  
N/A  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Custom Installer  
Location  
Enter the location for the customized installer, or click Change to N/A  
browse to the location.  
Back  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Install to start the installation process.  
N/A  
N/A  
Install  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Change Current  
Destination Folder  
Browse to and then click the destination folder, and then click OK. N/A  
The Custom Installer Location window displays again. To start  
the installation process, click Install.  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Click this button to cancel the installation process and display the Finish  
HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click Finish to exit  
the Setup Wizard.  
Finish  
Click View readme file to open and display the HP LaserJet  
Installer Customization Wizard Readme File Contents.  
N/A  
N/A  
Click FInish to complete installation of the customization utility  
and return to the Welcome screen.  
register product  
To register a product, select one of the following options:  
!
WWW Registration  
Click this option to open the HP registration Web page in your  
browser. Follow the instructions on the Web page to register  
your HP LaserJet 1010 series software.  
!
Exit  
Click this option to open a window. Select one of the following  
options:  
Continue  
Continues the registration process.  
Exit  
Click to return to the Welcome screen.  
!
Electronic Registration  
Click this option to start the electronic HP registration  
process.  
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Windows installation text options (continued)  
Screen/Field  
Description  
Default  
view documentation  
To view the documentation, select one of the following options: N/A  
!
!
view user guide  
This option opens the online user guide.  
print user guide  
This option allows the user to print the user guide from an  
Adobe Acrobat PDF file.  
Note: Adobe Acrobat must be installed on the computer to  
use this feature.  
!
release notes  
This option displays the Printing system Late-breaking  
Readme file.  
support  
Select one of the following options:  
N/A  
!
hp.com  
This option opens the Web browser to the hp.com Web site.  
!
product information  
This option allows the user to select online support for either  
the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer and opens the  
HP customer care Web page.  
!
supplies  
This option opens the Web browser to the HP order supplies  
Web page.  
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Installation log files (Windows systems)  
The main logging file (product monitoring file) for the HP LaserJet 1010 series installer is  
hplj1010.his. If multiple installs are attempted or completed, the older log files will be designated  
hplj1010.hi1 or .hi2, and so on. This file is located in the Windows or WinNT directory, depending  
on the operating system. The file contains a list of actions performed during the installation  
process.  
Other log files  
During the installation process, the following two additional files are created that may be useful for  
troubleshooting.  
!
!
hpgeneral.ini (contains a log of settings selected by the user during installation)  
compdata.ini (contains driver setting information)  
Note  
These files are only available while the installer is running and the installer deletes them during  
cleanup.  
Since their location varies from system to system, the best way to locate these files is to perform a  
file search. They are placed in the temp directory, defined by the %TEMP% variable.  
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Installation for Mac OS (Network or Direct)  
HP LaserJet 1010 series  
Mac OS 9.1 or later  
To install the software on a Mac computer running Mac OS 9.1 or higher, perform the following  
procedure:  
1
2
3
Connect the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer to the computer.  
Insert the printer software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
If the CD-ROM does not auto-launch, go to the desktop, and then double-click the HP  
LaserJet 1010 CD-ROM icon.  
4
5
6
7
8
9
Double-click the HP LaserJet 1010 folder.  
Double-click the HP LaserJet Installer Classic icon.  
Click Continue, click Accept, click Continue, and then click Install.  
From the Apple menu, select the Chooser.  
On the top-left side of the Chooser dialog box, click the HP LaserJet icon.  
Do one of the following, depending on how the computer and printer are connected:  
a
b
c
TCP/IP: Select yes to scan for TCP/IP network printers in the pop-up dialog.  
USB: Go to step c.  
AppleTalk: In the lower left side of the Chooser dialog box, select the correct AppleTalk  
Zone for your printer. On the right side of the Chooser dialog box, click the HP LaserJet  
1010 printer name.  
10 Close the Chooser.  
Mac OS X v10.1 or higher  
To install the software on a Mac computer running Mac OS X v10.1 or higher, perform the  
following procedure:  
1
2
3
Connect the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer to the computer.  
Insert the printer software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
If the CD-ROM does not auto-launch, go to the desktop, and then double-click on the HP  
LaserJet 1010 CD-ROM icon.  
4
5
6
7
8
Double-click the HP LaserJet 1010 folder.  
Double-click the HP LaserJet Installer OS X icon.  
Enter your password and click Continue.  
Click Continue, click Accept, click Continue, and then click Install.  
Print Center should launch automatically. If it does not:  
a
b
c
Double-click the hard drive icon.  
Click Applications, and then click Utilities.  
Double-click Print Center.  
9
Click Add Printer. The Add Printer List dialog box appears.  
10 Do one of the following, depending on how the computer and printer are connected:  
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a
b
c
USB: Go to step 11.  
AppleTalk: Select the correct AppleTalk Zone.  
TCP/IP: Select "hp ip printing" for connecting to your TCP/IP printer.  
11 Select the printer name from the printer list.  
12 Click Add.  
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Installation instructions for networked computers  
This section contains instructions for installing the HP LaserJet 1012 or 1015 printer software on  
network computers running Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, or Mac OS 9.x, or OS X  
(version 10.1 or later).  
Note  
Each computer system must have the appropriate printer driver for the operating system installed.  
PCL 5e printer drivers can be shared between Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems  
and between Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me operating systems.  
However, the printer drivers cannot be shared between the two groups of operating systems. For  
more information, see information in “Printer software components” on page 11.  
Using an HP Jetdirect external print server  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printer must be set up and connected to the network through an HP  
Jetdirect print server, and turned on before installing the HP LaserJet 1010 series software.  
Also, if you are using HP Web Jetadmin to set up the HP Jetdirect print server, make sure you do  
not create an HP Jetdirect port when you connect the printer to the print server.  
To connect an HP LaserJet 1010 series printer to a network using an HP Jetdirect external print  
server, perform the following procedure:  
Note  
You must complete the procedure in order, or the Installer's discovery utility will fail to see the printer.  
1
2
3
4
5
Turn off power to the printer before connecting the HP Jetdirect print server.  
Connect the HP Jetdirect print server to the printer’s appropriate port (parallel or USB).  
Plug in the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer to a power source.  
To print an HP Jetdirect test page, press the Test button on the HP Jetdirect print server.  
To complete the printer installation, install the HP LaserJet 1010 series1010 series software.  
Use the information from the test pages to complete the network variables during installation.  
Network installation for Windows systems  
This software is available only when the printer is connected to a network.  
1
If the welcome screen does not open, click Start, click Run, type X:\SETUP (where X is the  
letter of your CD-ROM disk drive), and then click OK.  
2
When the installation is nearly complete, a setup screen appears that asks whether or not you  
want to print a test page. Click Yes.  
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Network installation for Mac systems (HP LaserJet 1010 printer)  
To install the software on a Mac computer for a printer connected to a network through an HP  
Jetdirect print server, see page 39.  
Discovery process during installation  
During the HP LaserJet 1010 series software installation, the software searches for an HP  
LaserJet 1010 series printer on the network. If the HP Jetdirect print server does not have the  
supported firmware, the print server will not be detected during discovery. After the discovery  
process is complete, the printer will appear to be connected to the HP Jetdirect print server.  
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Configuration for Windows sharing  
This section contains instructions for using Windows sharing to make the printer available to  
network users when the printer is directly connected to a computer.  
Note  
Note  
Peer-to-peer sharing is not available for Mac OS systems.  
Once the printer is shared, install the printer drivers on all the computers you want to print to the  
printer. For Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP, perform the following procedure to enable  
sharing.  
You might need the printer software CD-ROM to complete the printer driver installations.  
Perform the following procedure at the computer directly connected to the printer:  
1
2
3
4
Click Start, click Settings, and then click Printers.  
From the File menu, select the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer, and then click Properties.  
On the Sharing tab, type a name for the printer in the Share Name field, and then click OK.  
For Windows XP only: On the Port tab, click to clear the enable bi-directional support  
check box.  
Perform the following procedure at the computers of other network users who want to use the  
printer:  
1
2
3
From the Start menu, click Settings, and then click Printers.  
Double-click Add Printer, and then click Next.  
Follow the directions on the screen.  
a
When asked if the printer is a local or network printer, select Network Printer.  
b Click Browse, locate the printer name that was assigned to the shared printer, and then  
click OK.  
c
When prompted, print a test page to ensure the printer driver is installed properly.  
Note  
A host-based printer driver must be installed on each computer accessing the printer. The printer  
driver cannot be shared between computers.  
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Installing the printer driver only  
Windows  
Note  
If the printer is directly connected to another user’s computer, the printer must be shared from that  
computer using Windows sharing.  
To install the printer driver, perform the following procedure:  
1
2
3
From the Start menu, click Settings, and then click Printers.  
Double-click Add Printer, and then click Next.  
When asked if the printer is a local or network printer, select Network Printer, and then click  
Next.  
4
To copy printer files onto your system, complete one of the following options:  
• If using Windows 2000 or XP, you may need to first choose your printer from the list of  
printers or enter an IP address. If the printer driver is not available, the Add Printer Wizard  
dialog box will appear. Click Have Disk from the wizard screen.  
• If using Windows NT, Me, 98, or 95, click Have Disk from the wizard screen that appears.  
5
Insert the CD-ROM into the drive. Complete one of the following options:  
For Windows 95 and Windows 98 SE: Double-click the INF file located on the CD-ROM  
in X:\<language>\DRIVERS\9X_ME (replace the “X” with the letter of your CD-ROM drive).  
For Windows NT 4.0 and Window 2000: Double-click the INF file located on the CD-ROM  
in X:\<language>\DRIVERS\WinNT40 (replace the “X” with the letter of your CD-ROM  
drive).  
For Windows XP: Double-click the INF file located in the CD-ROM in  
X:\<language>\DRIVERS\Win2000_XP (replace the “X” with the letter of your CD-ROM  
drive).  
6
Complete the installation. When prompted, print a test page to ensure the printer driver is  
installed properly.  
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Installing the customization utility  
To install the customization utility, perform one of the following procedures:  
Procedure 1  
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2
3
4
If the Welcome screen does not open, click Start on the Windows task bar.  
Click Run.  
Type Z:\hpsetup (where Z is your CD-ROM drive letter).  
Click OK.  
Procedure 2  
1
2
3
Quit all programs.  
Place the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
Wait for autorun to begin the software installation.  
Note  
If the Welcome screen does not open, click Start on the Windows task bar, click Run, type ó (where  
Z is your CD-ROM drive letter), and then click OK.  
4
5
6
7
On the Welcome screen, click customization utility.  
The HP LaserJet 1010 Setup screen appears. To continue, click Next.  
In the Language window, select the language from the drop-down list, and then click Next.  
In the Printer Port window, select the type of printer port from the list of options, or browse to  
select another port in the field. Click Next.  
8
9
In the Connector Type window, select the type of printer connection, and then click Next.  
From the list of printer models, select your printer, and then click Next.  
10 From the Features window, select the features you wish to install, and then click Next.  
11 Click Next to accept the default printer name, or type a new printer name in the field.  
12 If you want this printer to be the default printer, make sure the check box is checked, and then  
click Next.  
13 In the Printer Sharing window, select from the list of options, and then click Next. (If you select  
Share as:, type the name for the shared printer in the field.)  
14 Type in the location and a comment if you wish, and then click Next.  
15 In the Custom Installer Location window, type in the location or click Change to browse to the  
location, and then click Install.  
16 When installation of the customization utility is complete, click Finish. The Welcome screen  
displays again.  
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Configuration  
Software configuration settings  
Software configuration settings, such as sharing properties and port management, apply to the  
printer in general. To alter software configuration settings after installation, you must gain access  
to the printer properties by opening the printer driver. Follow these steps to access configurations  
settings:  
Windows 95, Windows 98 SE, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows Me  
1
2
3
Click Start, select Settings, and then click Printers.  
Right-click the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer icon.  
Click Printer Properties (Document Defaults... in Windows NT.4.0).  
Windows 2000 and Windows XP  
1
Click Start, select Settings, click Printers (in Windows XP, click Printers and Faxes), and  
then right-click the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer icon.  
2
Click Printing Preferences.  
Mac OS 9.x  
In the application you wish to print from, use the following steps to configure the HP LaserJet 1010  
series printer settings:  
1
2
Click File, and then click Print.  
Using the drop-down list, select the printing options to configure and make changes to the  
print settings.  
3
4
To use these settings for the current job only, after making printing option selections, click  
Print.  
To use these setting for the current and future jobs, click Save Settings, and then click Print.  
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Mac OS X  
In the application you wish to print from, use the following steps to configure the HP LaserJet 1010  
series printer settings:  
1
2
Click File, and then click Print.  
Using the drop-down list, select the printing options to configure and make changes to the  
print settings.  
3
4
To use these settings for the current job only, after making printing option selections, click  
Print.  
To use these setting for the current and future jobs, select Save As from the presets menu,  
type in a name, click OK, then click Print.  
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Printing preferences  
Printing preferences are a subset of the software configuration settings. These settings control  
specific instructions for each print job such as media size and type, resolution, and watermarks.  
You can gain access to printing preferences through the software application you are using or  
through the printer driver.  
Gaining access to printing preferences through the current  
software application  
This changes the settings only for the current software application. Follow these steps to gain  
access to printing preferences through the software application:  
Note  
The steps for gaining access to printer preferences can vary among software applications. The  
following steps cover the most common methods for applications running on Windows 95,  
Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP.  
1
2
From the File menu in the software application, click Print.  
On the print dialog box, verify that the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer is the selected printer.  
If it is not, click the drop-down arrow, and click the printer name to select it.  
3
Click Properties.  
Gaining access to printing preferences through the printer driver  
Windows 95, Windows 98 SE, and Windows Me  
1
Click Start, select Settings, click Printers, and then right-click the HP LaserJet 1010 series  
printer icon.  
2
Click Printer Properties to open the printer driver dialog box.  
Windows NT 4.0  
Note  
Note  
In Windows NT 4.0, this feature is called "Document Defaults" rather than "Printing Preferences".  
1
Click Start, select Settings, click Printers, and then right-click the HP LaserJet 1010 series  
printer icon.  
2
Click Document Defaults to open the printer driver dialog box.  
To access the Configure tab, right-click the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer icon, and then click  
Properties.  
Windows 2000 and Windows XP  
1
Click Start, select Settings, click Printers (in Windows XP, click Printers and Faxes), and  
then right-click the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer icon.  
2
Click Printing Preferences.  
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Host-based printing preference tabs in Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000,  
and XP  
The following tabs are available in the Printing Properties:  
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Finishing  
Effects  
Paper  
Basics  
Paper  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a new  
Quick Sets name.  
Untitled  
Quick Sets allow you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Defaults from the Quick Sets drop-down  
list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task  
Quick Set selections except Defaults.  
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Paper (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Paper Options group  
Size is  
This drop-down list contains the following options:  
Letter  
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Letter  
Legal  
A4  
Executive  
B5 (ISO)  
Envelope #10  
Envelope Monarch  
Envelope C5  
Envelope DL  
Envelope B5  
A5  
A6  
B5 (JIS)  
Post Card (JIS)  
Double Post Card (JIS)  
8.5 x 13  
16K  
Note: Paper sizes larger than what the printer  
supports (such as 11 x 17) are scaled to fit.  
Custom  
To open the Custom Paper Size window, click  
Custom.  
N/A  
Source Tray is  
This drop-down list contains the following options:  
Automatically Select  
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Automatically Select  
Manual Feed  
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Paper (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Type is  
This drop-down list contains a list of supported  
media. You can use this list to select the type of  
media you want to use.  
Plain  
This setting adjusts the printer speed and fuser  
temperature for the paper or other print media that  
you select.  
CAUTION: Using inappropriate media settings can  
cause damage to the printer. Options to select are:  
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Plain Paper  
Preprinted  
Letterhead  
Transparency  
Prepunched  
Labels  
Bond Paper  
Envelope  
Recycled  
Color  
2
Light <75 g/m  
2
Heavy (90 -105 g/m )  
2
Cardstock (105 - 76 g/m )  
Rough Paper  
Note: For a list of supported media types, see the HP  
media guide at http://www.hp.com/support/  
ljpaperguide.  
Custom Paper Size details  
Name  
This drop-down list contains five options you can use Custom 1  
to customize the document paper size.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
N/A  
click Save.  
Size group  
Width  
Enter the desired paper width in this field.  
Enter the desired paper length in this field.  
8.5  
Length  
11.0  
Inches  
Use Inches/Use  
Millimeters  
To change units from inches to millimeters, or vice  
versa, click Use Inches/Use Millimeters.  
Help  
Click this button before closing the dialog box to open N/A  
the online Help.  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
Apply  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A  
the dialog box open.  
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Finishing tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a  
new Print Task Quick Set name.  
Type new Quick Set  
name here  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Defaults from the Quick Sets drop-down  
list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task  
Quick Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
Document Options group  
Print on Both Sides  
(Manually)  
This setting allows you to print a document on both Unselected  
sides of a page.  
Note: This option is  
sometimes called  
"manual duplexing."  
The printer will print the first side of each page, then  
wait for you to put the paper back into the printer and  
then print the second side of the page.  
When this check box is selected, the following option  
becomes available:  
Unselected  
Unselected  
!
Flip Pages Up  
Pages can be flipped up like a notebook.  
Booklet Printing  
This option becomes available when Print on Both Off  
Sides (Manually) is selected and Pages per Sheet  
is set for 1. From the drop-down list, you can select  
from the following options:  
!
!
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Off  
Letter (Left Binding)  
Letter (Right Binding)  
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Finishing tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Pages per Sheet  
This drop-down list specifies the number of pages per 1  
sheet to be printed on one sheet of paper. The  
supported selections are:  
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!
1
2
4
6
9
16  
Note: This feature is also known as N-up printing.  
Print Page Borders  
Page Order  
This control becomes available if Pages per Sheet is Unselected  
set for more than 1.  
Selecting this check box prints a border around each  
page on the sheet.  
This control becomes available when Pages per  
Sheet is set for more than 1.  
Unselected  
This drop-down list allows you to select the order and  
placement of the pages on the sheet.  
The supported options are:  
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!
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Right, then Down  
Down, then Right  
Left, then Down  
Down, then Left  
Print Quality group  
Print quality field  
Use this drop-down list to select the print quality:  
either 600 dpi or FastRes 1200  
600dpi  
EconoMode  
Selecting this check box allows the printer to use less  
toner on each page. Selecting this option extends the  
life of your print cartridges and reduces costs per  
page. However, using EconoMode also reduces print  
quality.  
Print all Text as Black Selecting this check box allows the printer to print all Unselected  
text characters as black, regardless of the  
document's text color setting. The exception is white  
text, which stays white.  
Help  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
Apply  
Clicking Cancel to close the dialog box without  
saving the changes you have made.  
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A  
the dialog box open.  
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Effects tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Type new Quick Set  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a new name here  
Print Task Quick Set name.  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Defaults from the Quick Sets drop-down  
list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task Quick  
Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
Fit to Page group  
Print Document On  
Selecting this check box causes the document to be Unselected  
printed on a paper size other than the one for which it  
is formatted.  
When Print Document On is selected, a drop-down  
list displays the types of media available. The  
supported media types are:  
Letter  
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!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Letter  
Legal  
A4  
Executive  
B5 (ISO)  
Envelope #10  
Envelope Monarch  
Envelope C5  
Envelope DL  
Envelope B5  
A5  
A6  
B5 (JIS)  
Post Card (JIS)  
Double Post Card (JIS)  
8.5 x 13  
16K  
Scale to Fit  
This control becomes available if the Print  
Unavailable  
Document On check box is selected. Selecting this  
check box enables the printer to reduce or enlarge a  
document to fit on the selected paper size.  
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Effects tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
% of Normal Size  
This control becomes available when Print  
Document On is clear.  
Available  
This field allows you to specify the percentage of  
normal size that the printer will enlarge or reduce the  
document on the page.  
100  
-Or -  
Move the slider right or left to increase or decrease  
the percentage of normal size.  
Normal size refers to the document page size (check  
the application's page size settings). You can also  
use the slider bar beneath the field to choose a  
percentage.  
Watermarks group  
Watermarks  
This drop-down list displays a list of words or phrases (none)  
that the printer can then use to print a watermark on  
the document. The supported options are:  
!
(none)  
!
!
!
DRAFT  
CONFIDENTIAL  
SAMPLE  
First Page Only  
This control box becomes available when text other Unselected  
than (none) is shown in the Watermarks drop-down  
list.  
Selecting this check box enables the printer to print  
the specified watermark on only the first page of the  
document. No watermarks are printed on the second  
and subsequent pages.  
Edit  
Clicking this button opens the Watermark Details  
screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Watermark Details  
Current Watermarks  
This control lists the available watermarks.  
The watermark that is highlighted in this list box also  
shows up as alterable text in the Watermark  
Message control.  
New  
Clicking this button allows you to create a new  
watermark by highlighting the (Untitled) option and  
allowing you to type text for your new watermark. This  
text then appears in the current watermarks list.  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected watermark from the current  
N/A  
watermarks list, click Delete.  
Watermark Message  
Allows you to change the text of any highlighted  
watermark listed in the Current Watermarks list, or  
type the text for your new watermark.  
(none)  
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Effects tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Message Angle  
This control consists of three options and a spin box: Angle  
(Windows 2000 and  
Windows XP)  
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Diagonal: Selecting this option causes the  
selected watermark to print diagonally on the  
page.  
Diagonal  
(Windows 98 SE and  
Windows Me)  
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Horizontal: Selecting this option causes the  
selected watermark to print horizontally on the  
page.  
Angle: Selecting this option enables the spin box,  
which you can use to choose the angle of the  
watermark on the printed page.  
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Font Attributes group  
Name  
Clicking a font name from this drop-down list specifies Default font for the  
which font to use for the selected watermark.  
document  
The supported font options consist of all the installed  
fonts on your computer.  
Color  
Gray is the only supported color option.  
Gray  
Shading  
Clicking a setting from this drop-down list specifies  
how dark the selected watermark appears on the  
printed page. The supported shading options are:  
Very Light  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Lightest  
Very Light  
Light  
Medium Light  
Medium  
Medium Dark  
Dark  
Very Dark  
Darkest  
Size  
Use this spin box to specify the font size for the  
selected watermark.  
150  
Style  
Clicking a setting from this drop-down list specifies  
the specific style for the selected font you chose for  
this watermark. The supported options available in  
this list depend on the fonts installed on the computer.  
Typical choices include:  
Regular  
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Regular  
Bold  
Italic  
Bold Italic  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Help  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes  
you have made, click Cancel.  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
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Basics tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Type new Quick Set  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a new name here  
Quick Sets name.  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Defaults from the Quick Sets drop-down  
list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task Quick  
Set selections except Defaults.  
Orientation group  
Portrait  
Selecting this option enables the printer to print a  
page or envelope that is taller than it is wide when  
viewing the text right-side-up.  
Selected  
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the  
page if necessary.  
Landscape  
Selecting this option enables the printer to print a  
page or envelope that is wider than it is tall when  
viewing the text right-side-up.  
Unselected  
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the  
page if necessary.  
Rotated  
Selecting this check box enables the printer to reverse Unselected  
the image or document top to bottom.  
Copies group  
Copy  
This spin box allows you to use the up and down  
arrows to choose a number or to type the number of  
copies you want to print (1 to 999).  
1
The copies setting in the application usually overrides  
the copies setting in the printer driver.  
Collated  
This control box becomes available when more than  
one copy is shown in the Copy spin box. Selecting  
this box enables the printer to collate your copies.  
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Basics tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
About group  
About...  
To view the About This Driver window, including  
N/A  
copyright and software versions, click About.  
Software Update  
To automatically open your browser and go to http:// N/A  
www.hp.com, click Software Update.  
OK  
To close the dialog box, click OK.  
N/A  
N/A  
Help  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
Cancel  
Apply  
OK  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes  
you have made, click Cancel.  
N/A  
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A  
the dialog box open.  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
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Printing preferences tabs using PCL 5e printer drivers in Windows  
95, NT 4.0, 98, and Me  
The following tabs are available in the Properties dialog box (Document Defaults... in Windows  
NT 4.0):  
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!
!
!
Finishing tab  
Effects tab  
Paper tab  
Basics tab  
Finishing tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Type new Quick Set  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a new name here  
Print Task Quick Set name.  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Default Print Settings from the Quick Sets  
drop-down list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task Quick  
Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
Document Options group  
Print on Both Sides  
(Manually)  
This setting allows you to print a document on both  
sides of a page.  
Unselected  
Note: This option is  
sometimes called  
"manual duplexing."  
The printer will print the first side of each page, then  
wait for you to put the paper back into the printer, and  
then print the second side of the page.  
When this check box is selected, the following options  
become available:  
Unselected  
Off  
!
Flip Pages Up  
Pages can be flipped up like a notebook.  
Booklet Printing  
This option requires and automatically selects 2  
Pages per Sheet and Print on Both Sides. From the  
drop-down list, select from the following options:  
!
!
!
Off  
Letter (Left Binding)  
Letter (Right Binding)  
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Field  
Description  
Default  
Pages per Sheet  
This drop-down list specifies the number of pages per 1  
sheet to be printed on one sheet of paper. The  
supported selections are:  
!
!
!
!
!
!
1
2
4
6
9
16  
Note: This feature is also known as N-up printing.  
Print Page Borders  
Page Order  
This control becomes available if Pages per Sheet is Unselected  
set for more than 1.  
Selecting this check box prints a border around each  
page on the sheet.  
This control becomes available when Pages per  
Sheet is set for more than 1.  
Unselected  
This drop-down list allows you to select the order and  
placement of the pages on the sheet.  
The supported options are:  
!
!
!
!
Right, then Down  
Down, then Right  
Left, then Down  
Down, then Left  
Print Quality group  
Best Quality  
Selecting this option enables the printer to print a  
document at its optimal resolution.  
Selected default for  
PCL 5e printer driver  
This option (600 dpi) provides the best print quality.  
Changing resolution might change the formatting of  
text documents.  
300 dpi  
Selecting this option specifies that the printer is using Unselected  
the 300 dpi setting for printing.  
Use this option if the document was formatted for an  
earlier model HP LaserJet printer and you are getting  
unexpected results.  
Changing resolution might change the formatting of  
text documents.  
Custom  
Details  
Clicking this button opens the Print Quality Details Unselected  
window and allows you to select custom print quality  
settings.  
Clicking this button opens the Print Quality Details N/A  
screen.  
EconoMode  
(Save Toner)  
Selecting this check box allows the printer to use less Unselected  
toner on each page. Selecting this option extends the  
life of your print cartridges and reduces costs per  
page. However, using EconoMode also reduces print  
quality.  
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Field  
Description  
Default  
Current Setting  
This read-only control denotes the quality setting  
currently applied to the printer.  
N/A  
Graphic Settings group  
Complex Graphics  
This control consists of two options:  
Use HP MEt  
!
!
Use HP MEt  
Use More Memory  
Note: The Use More Memory option is not intended  
for general use. Use it only if you receive printer  
memory error messages while printing complex  
pages.  
Rendering Mode  
This control consists of the following options:  
Automatic  
!
!
!
!
Automatic  
Send Graphics as Vector  
Send Graphics as Raster  
Send Page as Raster  
Output Settings group  
Resolution  
Clicking this drop-down list allows you to select from 600 dpi  
the following options:  
!
!
600 dpi  
FastRes 1200  
As resolution is increased, the quality of print on the  
page is improved. However, using higher resolution  
might also result in longer printing times.  
Resolution  
This control consists of two options:  
On  
Enhancement  
technology (REt)  
!
On  
Selecting this option allows the printer to refine  
the print quality of the characters by smoothing  
out jagged edges that can occur with longer  
printing times.  
!
Off  
Selecting this option disables the REt function of  
the printer. Use this option if graphics or images,  
particularly scanned images, are not printing  
clearly.  
Scale Patterns  
(WYSIWYG)  
Select this check box for the most reliable printing.  
Clearing this check box may cause differences  
between on-screen appearance and printed output.  
Selected  
Print all Text as Black Selecting this check box allows the printer to print all Unselected  
text characters as black, regardless of the  
document's text color setting. The exception is white  
text, which stays white.  
Font Settings  
OK  
Select this check box to print TrueType as Bitmaps. Unselected  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
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Field  
Help  
Description  
Default  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
Effects tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a  
new Print Task Quick Set name.  
Type new Quick Set  
name here  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Default Print Settings from the Quick  
Sets drop-down list.  
Save  
Click Save to save the new or changed Print Task  
Quick Set  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task  
Quick Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
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Effects tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Fit To Page group  
Print Document On  
Selecting this check box causes the document to be Unselected  
printed on a paper size other than the one for which it  
is formatted.  
When Print Document On is selected, a drop-down Letter  
list displays the types of media available. The  
supported media types are:  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Letter  
Legal  
Executive  
A5  
A4  
B5 (ISO)  
Envelope #10  
Envelope DL  
Envelope C5  
Envelope B5  
Envelope Monarch  
B5 (JIS)  
A6  
Double Post Card  
Post Card  
8.5 by 13 inch  
16K  
Scale to Fit  
This control becomes available if the Print  
Unavailable  
Document On check box is selected. Selecting this  
check box enables the printer to reduce or enlarge a  
document to fit on the selected paper size.  
% of Normal Size  
This control becomes available when Print  
Document On is clear.  
Available  
100  
This field allows you to specify the percentage of  
normal size that the printer will enlarge or reduce the  
document on the page.  
-Or -  
Move the slider right or left to increase or decrease  
the percentage of normal size.  
Normal size refers to the document page size (check  
your application's page size settings). You can also  
use the slider bar beneath the field to choose a  
percentage.  
Watermarks group  
Watermarks  
This drop-down list displays a list of words or phrases (none)  
that the printer can then use to print a watermark on  
the document. The supported options are:  
!
!
!
!
(none)  
Confidential  
Draft  
SAMPLE  
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Field  
Description  
Default  
First Page Only  
This control box becomes available when text other Unavailable  
than (none) is shown in the Watermarks drop-down  
list.  
Selecting this check box enables the printer to print  
the specified watermark on only the first page of the  
document. No watermarks are printed on the second  
and subsequent pages.  
Edit  
Clicking this button opens the Watermark Details  
screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Watermark Details  
Current Watermarks  
This control lists the available watermarks.  
The watermark that is highlighted in this list box also  
shows up as alterable text in the Watermark  
Message control.  
New  
Clicking this button allows you to create a new  
watermark by highlighting the (Untitled) option and  
allowing you to type text for your new watermark.  
This text then appears in the current watermarks list.  
N/A  
Delete  
Clicking this button allows you to delete the selected N/A  
watermark from the Current Watermarks list.  
Watermark Message  
Message Angle  
Allows you to change the text of any highlighted  
watermark listed in the Current Watermarks list.  
(none)  
This control consists of three options and a spin box: Diagonal  
!
!
!
Diagonal  
Selecting this option causes the selected  
watermark to print diagonally on the page.  
Horizontal  
Selecting this option causes the selected  
watermark to print horizontally on the page.  
Angle  
Selecting this option enables the spin box, which  
you can use to choose the angle of the  
watermark on the printed page.  
Font Attributes group  
Name  
Clicking a font name from this drop-down list  
specifies which font to use for the selected  
watermark.  
Default font for the  
document  
The supported font options consist of all the installed  
fonts on the computer.  
Color  
Gray is the only supported color option.  
Gray  
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Effects tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Shading  
Clicking a setting from this drop-down list specifies  
how dark the selected watermark appears on the  
printed page. The supported shading options are:  
Very Light  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Lightest  
Very Light  
Light  
Medium Light  
Medium  
Medium Dark  
Dark  
Very Dark  
Darkest  
Size  
Use this spin box to specify the font size for the  
selected watermark.  
150  
Style  
Clicking a setting from this drop-down list specifies  
the specific style for the font chosen for this  
watermark. The supported options available in this  
list depend on the fonts installed on the computer.  
Typical choices include:  
Regular  
!
!
!
!
Regular  
Italic  
Bold  
Bold Italic  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
Help  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
Paper tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Type new Quick Set  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a new Name here  
Quick Sets name.  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Default Print Settings from the Quick Sets  
drop-down list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
N/A  
click Save.  
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Paper tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
N/A  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task Quick  
Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
All Pages group  
Size is  
This drop-down list allows you to select the paper  
size for the document from the list of supported paper  
sizes, which includes saved custom paper sizes.  
Letter  
Note: Varies by  
The paper size for all pages of a print job must be the country/region.  
same.  
The application settings override the settings in the  
printer driver.  
The supported paper-size options are:  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Letter  
Legal  
Executive  
A5  
A4  
B5ISO (JIS)  
Envelope #10  
Envelope DL  
Envelope C5  
Envelope B5  
Envelope Monarch  
B5 (JIS)  
A6  
Double Post Card  
Post Card  
8.5 by 13 inches  
16K  
Custom  
Clicking this button allows you to create or modify  
custom paper-size information.  
N/A  
Source is  
This drop-down list contains the following options:  
AutoSelect  
!
!
!
AutoSelect  
Manual Feed  
Tray 1  
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Paper tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Type is  
This drop-down list contains a list of supported media. Plain  
You can use this list to select the type of media you  
want to use.  
This setting adjusts the printer speed and fuser  
temperature for the paper or other print media that  
you select.  
CAUTION: Using inappropriate media settings can  
cause damage to the printer. Options to select are:  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Unspecified  
Plain  
Preprinted  
Letterhead  
Transparency  
Prepunched  
Labels  
Bond  
Recycled  
Color  
2
Cardstock (105 -176 g/m )  
Rough  
2
Heavy (90 -150 g/m )  
Envelope  
2
Light < 75 g/m  
Note: For a list of supported media types, see the  
HP media guide at http://www.hp.com/support/  
ljpaperguide.  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
Apply  
Help  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A  
the dialog box open.  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
Custom Paper Size Details  
Name  
Clicking this drop-down list allows you to type a name Untitled  
for your custom paper size.  
Save  
Clicking this button allows you to save the custom  
settings you have specified on this dialog box.  
N/A  
Click OK and then Close to go back to the Paper tab.  
The custom size now appears in the Size is drop-  
down list.  
Delete  
Clicking this button allows you to delete the custom N/A  
setting you specified in this dialog box.  
This button is available only when there are custom  
paper sizes in the drop-down list.  
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Field  
Width  
Description  
Default  
Use this spin box to select the width of a custom  
paper size.  
8.5 inches (if Size is  
set to Letter)  
If you enter a size that is too small or too large, the  
printer driver automatically adjusts the size for you.  
- Or -  
216.0 mm (if Size is  
set to A4)  
Height  
Use this spin box to select the length of a custom  
paper size.  
11.0 inches (if Size is  
set to Letter)  
If you enter a size that is too small or too large, the  
printer driver automatically adjusts the size for you.  
- Or -  
279.0 mm (if Size is  
set to A4)  
Use Millimeters/Use  
Inches  
Clicking this button allows you to view custom-size  
dimensions in either inches or millimeters.  
Inches (if Size is set  
to Letter)  
- Or -  
Millimeters (if Size is  
set to A4)  
Close  
Help  
Clicking this button closes the Custom Paper Size  
window and returns to the Paper tab.  
N/A  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
Basics tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a  
new Quick Sets name.  
Type new Quick Set  
name here  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Default Printer Settings from the Quick  
Sets drop-down list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task  
Quick Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
Copies group  
Copies  
This spin box allows you to use the up and down  
arrows to choose a number or to type in the number  
of copies you want to print (1 to 999).  
1
The copies setting in your application usually  
overrides the copies setting in the printer driver.  
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Basics tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Orientation group  
Portrait  
Selecting this option enables the printer to print a  
page or envelope that is taller than it is wide when  
viewing the text right-side-up.  
Selected  
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the  
page if necessary.  
Landscape  
Selecting this option enables the printer to print a  
page or envelope that is wider than it is tall when  
viewing the text right-side-up.  
Unselected  
Unselected  
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on the  
page if necessary.  
Rotate by 180 degrees Selecting the Rotate by 180 degrees check box  
enables the printer to rotate the document image on  
Note: This feature is  
unavailable if Print on  
Both Sides or Pages per  
Sheet is selected.  
the paper 180 degrees.  
If the return address on an envelope is smudged, try  
this setting and feed the envelope so that the return  
address area is fed first into the printer.  
About  
OK  
Clicking this button displays printer driver version  
information.  
N/A  
N/A  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
Apply  
Help  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A  
the dialog box open.  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
Note  
In Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, the Configure tab is grouped with the main  
printer driver tabs, not in the Printing Preferences or Document Defaults group.  
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2000 and XP  
The following tabs are available in the Printing preferences:  
!
!
!
!
Advanced  
Paper/Quality  
Finishing  
Effects  
Advanced tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
HP LaserJet 1010 PCL 5e Advanced Document Settings  
Paper Output group  
Paper Size  
Click Paper Size to display a drop-down list and  
select from the following options:  
Letter  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
11 x 17  
16K  
8.5 x 13 inches  
8K  
A3  
A4  
A5  
A6  
B4 (JIS)  
B5 (ISO)  
B5 (JIS)  
Double Postcard (JIS)  
Envelope #10  
Envelope B5  
Envelope C5  
Envelope DL  
Envelope Monarch  
Executive  
Legal  
Letter  
Postcard (JIS)  
Note: Paper sizes larger than what the printer  
supports (such as 11 x 17) are scaled to fit.  
Copy Count  
Click Copy Count to display a spin box to specify the 1 Copy  
number of copies printed.  
When 2 or more is selected, a Collated check box  
becomes available. Select this check box if you want  
the pages collated.  
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Advanced tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Document Options group  
Advanced Printing  
Features  
Click Advanced Printing Features to display a drop- Enabled  
down list. Select either Enable or Disable.  
When this feature is enabled, Page Order, Booklet  
Printing, and Pages Per Sheet are available. If  
disabled, some of these options might not be  
available.  
Print Optimizations  
Click Print Optimization to display a drop-down list. Enabled  
Select either Enable or Disable.  
When this feature is disabled, some features might  
not be available.  
Printer Features group  
Print All Text as Black Click Print All Text as Black to display a drop-down Disabled  
list to enable or disable this feature.  
Selecting Enable allows the printer to print all text  
characters as black, regardless of the document's  
text color setting. The exception is white text, which  
stays white.  
Send TrueType as  
Bitmap  
Click Send TrueType as Bitmap to display a drop- Disabled  
down list. Select Enabled to print TrueType as  
Bitmaps.  
Graphics Mode  
Click Graphics Mode to display a drop-down list and Send Graphics As  
select from the following options:  
Raster  
!
Send Graphics as Vector  
This setting may produce higher quality graphics  
output.  
!
Send Graphics as Raster  
Use this setting if the file is not printing correctly.  
REt  
Click REt to display a drop-down list and select either On  
On or Off.  
!
On  
Selecting this option allows the printer to refine  
the print quality of the characters by smoothing  
out jagged edges that can occur with longer  
printing times.  
!
Off  
Selecting this option disables the REt function of  
the printer. Use this option if graphics or images,  
particularly scanned images, are not printing  
clearly.  
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Field  
Description  
Default  
Layout Options group  
Orientation  
Click Orientation to display a drop-down list. The  
Portrait  
following options are available:  
!
Portrait: Selecting this option enables the printer  
to print a page or envelope that is taller than it is  
wide when viewing the text right-side-up.  
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on  
the page if necessary.  
!
Landscape: Selecting this option enables the  
printer to print a page or envelope that is wider  
than it is tall when viewing the text right-side-up.  
Feed the paper as usual; the image is rotated on  
the page if necessary.  
Page Order  
Click Page Order to display a drop-down list with the Front to Back  
following options:  
!
Front to Back  
(Page 1 is on the top of the stack)  
!
Back to Front  
(Page 1 is on the bottom of the stack)  
Paper/Quality tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a  
new Quick Sets name.  
Untitled  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Default Print Settings from the Quick  
Sets drop-down list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task  
Quick Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
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Paper/Quality tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Paper Options group  
Use different paper  
Selecting this check box allows you to select a  
different page source and type settings for the  
following options:  
Unselected  
!
!
!
First Page  
Other Pages  
Back Cover  
The paper size settings should be made within the  
application.  
Source is  
This drop-down list contains the following options:  
Automatically Select  
!
!
!
!
Automatically Select  
Manual Feed (Tray 1)  
Printer Auto Select  
Tray 1  
Type is  
This drop-down list contains a list of supported  
media. You can use this list to select the type of  
media you want to use.  
Plain  
This setting adjusts the printer speed and fuser  
temperature for the paper or other print media that  
you select.  
CAUTION: Using inappropriate media settings can  
cause damage to the printer. Options to select are:  
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
Unspecified  
Plain  
Preprinted  
Letterhead  
Transparency  
Prepunched  
Labels  
Bond  
Recycled  
Color  
2
Light <75 g/m  
2
Heavy (90 -105 g/m )  
2
Cardstock (105 -176 g/m )  
Envelope  
Rough  
Note: For a list of supported media types, see the  
HP media guide at http://www.hp.com/support/  
ljpaperguide.  
Note: If Print on Both Sides is selected, a warning  
icon will appear next to Transparency, Labels, and  
Envelope to warn the user that there are limitations  
when doing manual duplexing.  
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Paper/Quality tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Print Quality group  
Print quality field  
Use this drop-down list to select the print quality from 600 dpi  
the following options:  
Not available with PCL 5e  
printer driver in Windows  
2000 and XP  
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ProRes 1200 (180 lpi)  
FastRes 1200  
600 dpi  
EconoMode  
Selecting this check box allows the printer to use less Unselected  
toner on each page. Selecting this option extends the  
life of the print cartridges and reduces your costs per  
page. However, using EconoMode also reduces  
quality.  
Help  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
Apply  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A  
the dialog box open.  
Finishing tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a  
new Quick Sets name.  
Type new Quick Set  
name here  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Default Print Settings from the Quick  
Sets drop-down list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task  
Quick Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
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Field  
Description  
Default  
Document Options group  
Print On Both Sides  
(Manually)  
This setting allows you to print a document on both Unselected  
sides of a page.  
Note: This option is  
sometimes called  
"manual duplexing."  
The printer will print the first side of each page, then  
wait for you to put the paper back into the printer, and  
then print the second side of the page.  
When this check box is selected, the following  
options become available:  
Unselected  
Off  
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Flip Pages Up  
Pages can be flipped up like a notebook.  
Booklet Layout  
This option requires and automatically selects  
2 Pages per Sheet and Print on Both Sides. From  
the drop-down list, you can select from the following  
options:  
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Off  
Left Edge Binding  
Right Edge Binding  
Pages per Sheet  
This drop-down list specifies the number of pages per 1  
sheet to be printed on one sheet of paper. The  
supported selections are:  
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2
4
6
9
16  
Note: This feature is also known as N-up printing.  
Print Page Borders  
Page Order  
This control becomes available if Pages per Sheet is Unselected  
set for more than 1.  
Selecting this check box prints a border around each  
page on the sheet.  
This control becomes available when Pages per  
Sheet is set for more than 1.  
Unselected  
This drop-down list allows you to select the order and  
placement of the pages on the sheet.  
The supported options are:  
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Right, then Down  
Down, then Right  
Left, then Down  
Down, then Left  
Rotate  
Selecting the Rotate by 180 degrees check box  
enables the printer to rotate the document image on  
the paper 180 degrees.  
Unselected  
Note: This feature is  
unavailable if Print on  
Both Sides or Pages per  
Sheet is selected.  
If the return address on an envelope is smudged, try  
this setting and feed the envelope so that the return  
address area is fed first into the printer.  
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Finishing tab (continued)  
Field  
Help  
Description  
Default  
Clicking this button before closing the dialog box  
opens the online Help.  
N/A  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
Apply  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
Clicking this button applies the new settings, leaving N/A  
the dialog box open.  
Effects tab  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Quick Sets group  
Quick Sets  
This drop-down list displays a list of user-defined  
Quick Sets. This control also allows you to type a  
new Print Task Quick Set name.  
Type new Quick Set  
name here  
Quick Sets allows you to save the current printer  
driver settings, such as page orientation, resolution,  
and paper source, for reuse. After choosing the  
settings, type a name for the quick set, and then click  
Save. When you save Quick Sets, all current printer  
driver settings are saved.  
You can also restore printer driver default settings by  
selecting Default Print Settings from the Quick  
Sets drop-down list.  
Save  
To save the new or changed Print Task Quick Set,  
click Save.  
N/A  
N/A  
Delete  
To delete the selected Print Task Quick Set, click  
Delete.  
This button becomes available for all Print Task  
Quick Set selections except Default Print Settings.  
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Effects tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Resizing Options group  
Print Document On  
Selecting this check box causes the document to be Unselected  
printed on a paper size other than the one for which it  
is formatted.  
When Print Document On is selected, a drop-down  
list displays the types of media available. The  
supported media types are:  
Letter  
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16K  
8.5 by 13 inch  
A4  
A5  
A6  
B5 (ISO)  
B5 (JIS)  
Double Postcard (JIS)  
Envelope #10  
Envelope B5  
Envelope C5  
Envelope DL  
Envelope Monarch  
Executive  
Legal  
Letter  
Postcard (JIS)  
Scale to Fit  
This control becomes available if the Print  
Unavailable  
Document On check box is selected. Selecting this  
check box enables the printer to reduce or enlarge  
the document to fit on the selected paper size.  
% of Normal Size  
This control becomes available when Print  
Document On is clear.  
Available  
100  
This field allows you to specify the percentage of  
normal size that the printer will enlarge or reduce the  
document on the page.  
-Or -  
Move the slider right or left to increase or decrease  
the percentage of normal size.  
Normal size refers to the document page size (check  
the application's page size settings). You can also  
use the slider bar beneath the field to choose a  
percentage.  
Watermarks group  
Watermarks  
This drop-down list displays a list of words that the  
printer can then use to print a watermark on the  
document. The supported options are:  
(none)  
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Confidential  
Draft  
SAMPLE  
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Effects tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
First Page Only  
This control box becomes available when text other Unavailable  
than (none) is shown in the Watermarks drop-down  
list.  
Selecting this check box enables the printer to print  
the specified watermark on only the first page of the  
document. No watermarks are printed on the second  
and subsequent pages.  
Edit  
Click Edit to open the Watermark Details screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Watermark Details  
Current Watermarks  
This control lists the available watermarks.  
The watermark that is highlighted in this list box also  
shows up as alterable text in the Watermark  
Message control.  
New  
Clicking this button allows you to create a new  
watermark by highlighting the (Untitled) option and  
allowing you to type in text for your new watermark.  
This text then appears in the Current Watermarks  
list.  
N/A  
Delete  
Clicking this button allows you to delete the selected N/A  
watermark from the Current Watermarks list.  
Watermark Message  
Message Angle  
Allows you to change the text of any highlighted  
watermark listed in the Current Watermarks list.  
(none)  
This control consists of three options and a spin box: Diagonal  
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Diagonal  
Selecting this option causes the selected  
watermark to print diagonally on the page.  
Horizontal  
Selecting this option causes the selected  
watermark to print horizontally on the page.  
Angle  
Selecting this option enables the spin box, which  
you can use to choose the angle of the  
watermark on the printed page.  
Font Attributes group  
Name  
Clicking a font name from this drop-down list  
specifies which font to use for the selected  
watermark.  
Default font for the  
document  
The supported font options consist of all the installed  
fonts on the computer.  
Color  
Gray is the only supported color option.  
Gray  
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Effects tab (continued)  
Field  
Description  
Default  
Shading  
Clicking a setting from this drop-down list specifies  
how dark the selected watermark appears on the  
printed page. The supported shading options are:  
Very Light  
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Lightest  
Very Light  
Light  
Medium Light  
Medium  
Medium Dark  
Dark  
Very Dark  
Darkest  
Size  
Use this spin box to specify the font size for the  
selected watermark.  
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Style  
Clicking a setting from this drop-down list specifies  
the specific style for the font chosen for this  
watermark. The supported options available in this  
list depend on the fonts installed on the computer.  
Typical choices include:  
Regular  
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Italic  
Bold  
Bold Italic  
OK  
To update any changed settings on the printer and  
N/A  
close the dialog box, click OK.  
Cancel  
To close the dialog box without saving the changes N/A  
you have made, click Cancel.  
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HP Toolbox  
Note  
The HP LaserJet 1010 series printers introduce with HP Toolbox 2.0.  
CAUTION  
To avoid HP Toolbox conflicts, when installing the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer on a system with  
an HP Color LaserJet 2500, install the HP Color LaserJet 2500 first, and then install the HP LaserJet  
1010 series printer.  
The HP Toolbox is a Web application that you can use for the following tasks:  
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Check the printer status.  
Configure the printer settings.  
View troubleshooting information.  
View online documentation.  
You can view the HP Toolbox when the printer is directly connected to your computer or when it is  
connected to a network. You must have performed a complete software installation to use the  
HP Toolbox.  
Note  
Note  
You do not have to have Internet access to open and use the HP Toolbox. However, if you click a  
link in the Other Links area, you must have Internet access in order to go to the site associated  
with the link. See Other links” on page 78 for more information. TCP/IP is required for HP Toolbox.  
Toolbox features a debug mode for troubleshooting. To enable debug mode, see page 112.  
Supported operating systems  
HP Toolbox is supported for Windows 98 SE, 2000, Me, and XP.  
Supported browsers  
To use the HP Toolbox, you must have one of the following browsers:  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later recommended  
Netscape Navigator 6.3 or later  
Opera version 7 or later  
All pages can be printed from the browser.  
HP Toolbox components  
HP Toolbox has the following components:  
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HP Toolbox utility  
Apache Tomcat Web server  
Java Runtime Environment  
Status Client  
Viewing HP Toolbox  
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On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to HP LaserJet 1010 series, and choose the  
HP LaserJet Toolbox.  
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The HP Toolbox opens in a Web browser.  
Double-click the icon in the system tray.  
OR  
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Viewing HP Toolbox using the system tray icon  
When viewing the HP Toolbox using the system tray icon, the following operations are available:  
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If you double-click the icon when there is no alert, the browser opens the main page of HP  
Toolbox.  
If you double-click the icon when there is an existing alert, the browser opens the HP Toolbox  
current alerts page.  
If you right-click the icon and select Exit, the icon in the system tray disappears. This operation  
does not effect the HP Toolbox. (This shuts down only the UI/graphics part of the Status  
Client, but does not shut down Status Client completely. Status Client will still be able to  
enumerate printers.)  
Note  
Once you open the URL, you can bookmark it so that you can return to it quickly in the future.  
HP Toolbox sections  
The HP Toolbox software contains the following sections:  
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HP Toolbox Links  
Each page in the HP Toolbox contains links to these main pages:  
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Select a Device.Switch to a different printer.  
View Current Alerts.View printer status information.  
Text Only Page.View links to the main pages of the Toolbox as text.  
Other links  
Each page in the HP Toolbox contains links to the HP Web site for product registration, product  
support, and for ordering supplies. You must have Internet access in order to use any of these  
links. If you use a dial-up connection and did not connect when you first opened the HP Toolbox,  
you must connect before you can visit these Web sites.  
Status tab  
The Status tab has links to these main pages:  
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Device Status. View printer status information. This page will indicate printer conditions such  
as a paper jam or an empty tray. After you correct a problem with the printer, click Refresh to  
update the device status.  
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Print Info pages. Print the configuration page, PCL Font List, and various other information  
pages that are available for the printer.  
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Troubleshooting tab  
The Troubleshooting tab provides links to these main pages:  
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Problem Solving: Provides various printer troubleshooting information. Click the arrow  
buttons to scroll through steps to troubleshoot printing problems.  
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Status Light Patterns: Provides illustrations and a table of status light conditions.  
Print Quality Tools: Enter Cleaning Mode.Click the arrow buttons to scroll through steps in  
Cleaning Mode.  
Alerts tab  
The Alerts tab allows you to configure the printer to automatically notify you of printer alerts. The  
Alerts tab has links to this main page:  
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Set up status alerts  
Note  
Status alerts are only sent during printing to the person who sends the print job.  
Set up status alerts  
On the Set up status alerts page you can choose to turn alerts on or off, specify when the printer  
should send an alert when they occur, and choose from two different types of alerts:  
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a pop-up message  
a task bar icon  
Click Apply to activate the settings.  
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Documentation tab  
The Documentation tab contains links to these information sources:  
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User Guide. Contains the information about the printer usage, warranty, specifications, and  
support that you are currently reading. The user guide is available in both HTML and PDF  
format.  
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Read Me. Contains late-breaking information about the printer, discovered after other  
documentation such as the user guide was developed. In English only.  
Advanced Printer Settings window  
When you click the Advanced Printer Settings link, a new window opens. The Advanced Printer  
Settings window has two tabs:  
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Information tab  
Settings tab  
To access the HP Toolbox Information tab and Settings tab, on any HP Toolbox page, click  
Advanced Printer Settings. See the text options below for features in the HP Toolbox  
Information tab and Settings tab.  
Information tab  
The Information tab provides quick links to the following information:  
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Device status  
Configuration  
Event log  
Print Info pages  
Settings tab  
The Settings tab has links to several pages that allow you to view and change the printer’s  
configuration.  
Note  
Software application settings can override settings made in the HP Toolbox.  
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Device Information. View basic information about the printer.  
Paper Handling. View and change the settings for the printer’s input tray.  
Printing. View and change the default printer job settings.  
PCL. View and change the PCL font information.  
Print Quality. View and change the print quality settings.  
Print Modes. View and change the print modes for various media types.  
System Setup. View and change system information.  
I/O. View and change the I/O timeout setting.  
Service. Access service related functions, such as cleaning mode and resets.  
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Settings tab text options  
Item  
Description  
Default  
Device Information Group  
Device Description  
Asset Number  
Company Name  
Contact Person  
Apply  
The printer name is displayed in the text box.  
In the text box, type the asset number.  
Printer model  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
In the text box, type the company name.  
In the text box, type the name of contact person.  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
Cancel  
Paper Handling group  
Default Paper Size  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
Letter  
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A4  
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A5  
B5 (Envelope)  
B5 (ISO)  
C5  
COM10  
Custom  
DL  
Exec  
Foolscap  
JB5  
JDoublePostcard  
JPostcard  
Legal  
Letter  
Monarch  
16K  
Default Paper Type  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
Plain  
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Bond  
2
Card Stock (105-176g/m )  
Colored  
Envelope  
2
Heavy (90-105 g/m )  
Labels  
Letterhead  
2
Light (<75 g/m )  
Plain  
Preprinted  
Prepunched  
Recycled  
Rough  
Transparency  
Manual Feed  
To set the manual feed option, from the drop-down Off  
list, select either On or Off.  
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Settings tab text options (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Default  
Apply  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
Cancel  
Printing Group  
Copies  
In the text box, type the number of copies to print (1- 1  
999).  
Wide A4  
From the drop-down list, select either Yes or No.  
No  
Regular  
Courier Font  
From the drop-down list, select either Regular or  
Dark.  
Orientation  
To select the paper orientation, select either Portrait Portrait  
or Landscape.  
Apply  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
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Settings tab text options (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Default  
Symbol Set  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
PC-8  
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ARABIC8  
GREEK8  
DESKTOP  
LEGAL  
PC-1004  
PC-8TK  
PS TEXT  
Roman-8  
HPWARA  
HEBREW7  
HEBREW8  
ISO-11  
ISO-15  
ISO-17  
ISO-21  
ISO-4  
ISO-6  
ISO-60  
ISO-69  
ISOCYR  
ISOGRK  
ISOHEB  
ISO L1  
ISO L2  
ISO L5  
ISO L6  
MC TEXT  
PC-775  
PC-8  
PC-850  
PC851GRK  
PC862HEB  
PC864ARA  
PC866CRY  
PC866UKA  
PC-8 DN  
PC8GRK  
PC-852  
WINCYR  
WINGRK  
WINBALT  
WIN 3.0  
WIN L1  
WIN L2  
WIN L5  
Append CR to LF  
Form Length  
From the drop-down list, select either Yes or No.  
No  
60  
In the text box, type the form length value (5-128).  
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Settings tab text options (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Default  
N/A  
Apply  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
Cancel  
N/A  
Print Quality group  
Resolution  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
FastRes 1200  
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FastRres1200  
600  
RET  
From the drop-down list, select either On or Off.  
On  
Density  
From the drop-down list, select the density value (1= 3  
Light; 5=Dark).  
Economode  
Apply  
From the drop-down list, select either On or Off.  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
Off  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Print Modes group  
Color  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
Plain  
Plain  
Plain  
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Bond  
2
Card Stock (105-176 g/m )  
2
Heavy (90-105 g/m )  
2
Light (<75 g/m )  
Plain  
Rough  
Letterhead  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
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Bond  
2
Card Stock (105-176 g/m )  
2
Heavy (90-105 g/m )  
2
Light (<75 g/m )  
Plain  
Rough  
Preprinted  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
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Bond  
2
Card Stock (105-176 g/m )  
2
Heavy (90-105 g/m )  
2
Light (<75 g/m )  
Plain  
Rough  
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Settings tab text options (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Default  
Prepunched  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
Plain  
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Bond  
2
Card Stock (105-176 g/m )  
2
Heavy (90-105 g/m )  
2
Light (<75 g/m )  
Plain  
Rough  
Recycled  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
Plain  
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Bond  
2
Card Stock (105-176 g/m )  
2
Heavy (90-105 g/m )  
2
Light (<75 g/m )  
Plain  
Rough  
Restore Modes  
Apply  
To restore the print modes, select the check box.  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
Unchecked  
N/A  
Cancel  
N/A  
System Setup group  
Jam Recovery  
From the drop-down list, select from the following  
options:  
Auto  
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Off  
On  
Auto Continue  
Apply  
From the drop-down list, select either Off or On.  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
Off  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
I/O group  
I/O Timeout  
Apply  
In the text box, type the number of seconds (5-300). 15 seconds  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
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Settings tab text options (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Default  
Service group  
Cleaning Mode  
Resets  
To start the cleaning mode, click Start.  
N/A  
To restore all advanced printer settings to the factory Unchecked  
defaults, select the check box and click Apply.  
Apply  
To save any settings changed, click Apply.  
To cancel any changes made, click Cancel.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
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System changes through  
installation  
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Installation changes to Windows systems  
The tables in the following sections detail the changes to the system as new folders and files are  
added when the HP LaserJet 1010 series software is installed on computers running Windows  
operating systems.  
Note  
This listing does not include files that are created, and then deleted, during the installation process.  
For a complete list of files installed to Windows systems, see the HP LaserJet 1010 series  
software technical reference addendum.  
Changes to *.INI and Windows registry changes  
For a complete list of these files, see the HP LaserJet 1010 series software technical reference  
addendum.  
Win.ini changes after installation  
For a complete list of these files, see the HP LaserJet 1010 series software technical reference  
addendum.  
Windows registry changes  
For a complete list of these files, see the HP LaserJet 1010 series software technical reference  
addendum.  
Registry entries are made based upon a ROOTKEY\Key\Name = value format. The root keys are:  
Root key  
HKLM  
HKCR  
HKCU  
HKU  
Description  
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE  
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT  
HKEY_CURRENT_USER  
HKEY_USERS  
Installation changes to Mac systems  
For a complete list of these files, see the HP LaserJet 1010 series software technical reference  
addendum.  
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Uninstallation  
Uninstall in Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0  
To uninstall the software from Windows 95 and Windows NT, use the following method:  
Click Start, click Settings, and then click Printers.  
In the Printers window, right-click the printer icon, and click Delete.  
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Note  
To uninstall the software from Windows NT 4.0, you must log on with administrator privileges.  
Uninstall methods in Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP  
Two methods are available to uninstall the HP LaserJet 1010 series software using the Add/  
Remove Programs feature:  
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Program group method  
Control panel method  
Program group method  
To uninstall using this method, click Start, select Programs, select HP LaserJet 1010, and then  
click Add or Remove. This starts the uninstallation program. Follow the instructions on the  
screen. When all the files are removed, you are prompted to restart the computer.  
Note  
If using the program group method for uninstalling the HP LaserJet 1010 series software, you need  
the software CD-ROM.  
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Control panel method  
To uninstall using this method, click Start, select Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-  
click Add/Remove Programs (Add or Remove Programs in Windows XP). Select HP LaserJet  
1010 series from the list of programs, and then click Remove. This starts the uninstallation  
program. Follow the instructions on the screen. When all the files are removed, you are prompted  
to restart the computer.  
Uninstallation text options using the program group method  
Windows 98 SE, Me, 2000, and XP  
After inserting the CD-ROM, the Welcome screen appears. The following text options are  
available during uninstallation in Windows operating system:  
Screen/Field  
Description  
Default  
Welcome screen  
This screen indicates that Setup has detected that there is  
already an HP LaserJet 1010 series printer installed.  
N/A  
Next  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
Cancel  
Clicking this button cancels the uninstallation process and  
displays the HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click  
Finish to exit the Setup Wizard.  
Finish  
Setup Maintenance  
Select from the following options and then click Next:  
N/A  
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Add an additional printer or printer driver  
Use this option to run the HP LaserJet 1010 series Setup  
Wizard.  
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Modify the existing installation  
Use this option to add or remove features.  
Remove All  
Use this option to uninstall the HP LaserJet 1010 series  
software.  
Back  
Next  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
Click Next to continue to the next screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Cancel  
Clicking this button cancels the uninstallation process and  
displays the HP LaserJet 1010 Setup Interrupted screen. Click  
Finish to exit the Setup Wizard.  
Finish  
Remove the Program  
Back  
This screen lists the printer software installed on the computer.  
Click Back to return to the previous screen.  
N/A  
N/A  
Remove  
Click Remove to start the uninstallation process.  
N/A  
Cancel  
Clicking this button cancels the 1010 Setup Interrupted screen.  
Finish  
Click Finish to exit the Setup Wizard.  
Finish  
Click Finish to complete the uninstallation process.  
N/A  
HP LaserJet 1010 Installer This screen prompts the user to restart the computer to make the N/A  
Information  
configuration changes. To restart now, click Yes. To restart later,  
click No.  
Files not removed, and manual uninstall  
For a complete list of these files, see the HP LaserJet 1010 series software technical reference  
addendum.  
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Scrubber Utility  
A scrubber utility is provided to remove files and entries that may not be properly handled by the  
uninstaller. The scrubber runs in the following operating systems: Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0,  
2000, and XP.  
The scrubber program ("scrubber.exe") is an ini file driven program. The ini file ("scrubber.ini")  
contains the specific information the scrubber executable needs in order to "scrub" any trace of a  
product from the PC. The scrubber goes through the following functions in the order below.  
1
Run the uninstaller - The scrubber checks the system to see if it should first launch the  
uninstaller. If so, the uninstaller is launched and run before the scrubber finishes.  
2
End problem applications - Any "problem" applications which are known can be added to this  
list and ended when the scrubber runs.  
Then the scrubber procedes to remove any remaining items. In steps 3-11, only the items that are  
specific to the HP LaserJet 1010 series printers are removed.  
3
Remove printers and drivers - The scrubber enumerates the printers on the system and  
removes any printers that use the specified driver. Print jobs pending for those printers are  
canceled before attempting to delete the printer. After the printer is deleted the printer driver  
is removed. The spooler is restarted on NT systems if an error is returned stating that the  
printer driver is in use. The scrubber then reattempts to delete the printer driver.  
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5
6
7
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9
Remove language monitors.  
Remove print processors.  
Remove devices from the device manager.  
Remove inf files.  
Remove directories.  
Remove files.  
10 Remove strings from the device path key.  
11 Remove registry keys.  
The scrubber utility is available in the HewlettPackard directory on the Software CD. The ini file  
and the exe file must be in the same location when running the scrubber. Execute the scrubber  
from the DOS command line or Windows Run line.  
When the scrubber is executed, no dialogs appear. It takes just a few seconds to run. The user  
must restart after running the scrubber. If the scrubber is run from the host machine, a  
scrubber.log file is created in the same location as the scrubber which helps diagnose issues if  
they occur.  
Software uninstall (Mac)  
The Uninstall program removes the HP LaserJet 1010 software from the computer.  
Uninstall for Mac OS 9.x and Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2  
Use the instructions below to uninstall the software on a Mac computer running Mac 9.x, OS X  
v10.1 and higher:  
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Insert the printer software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  
If the CD-ROM does not auto-launch, on the desktop, double-click the HP LaserJet 1010 CD-  
ROM icon.  
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Double-click the HP LaserJet 1010 folder.  
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Double-click the HP LaserJet Installer (Classic or OS X) for the appropriate OS.  
Click Continue, click Accept, and then click Continue.  
From the drop-down list, select UnInstall.  
For OS X only, Print Center will auto-launch to give you the opportunity to delete the HP  
LaserJet 1010 print queue after uninstalling the software.  
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Software availability and  
fulfillment  
8
Ordering software  
To order the software if your CD-ROM is damaged or missing, contact Hewlett-Packard Support.  
Part numbers for the software CD-ROMs for the HP LaserJet 1010 series printers, and which  
languages are on them, are given in the table below.  
The CD-ROM Key refers to the software and documentation language sets included on the CD..  
CD-ROM ordering information  
CD-ROM key Version  
Number  
Languages included on CD-ROM Part number  
For HP LaserJet 1010 series  
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3
1.0  
1.0  
1.0  
English, French, German, Italian,  
Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Greek,  
Arabic, *Farsi  
Q2460-60101  
Q2460-60102  
Q2460-60103  
English, Swedish, Finnish, Danish,  
Norwegian, *Estonian, *Lithuanian,  
*Latvian  
English, Polish, Hungarian, Czech,  
Slovakian, *Slovenian, *Croatian,  
*Romanian, Russian, *Kazakh,  
*Ukrainian, Turkish, *Bulgarian,  
Hebrew, Arabic  
4
5
1.0  
1.0  
English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Q2460-60104  
Chinese, Korean, Thai, *Bahasa  
Indonesian  
English, Simplified Chinese  
Q2460-60105  
*Denotes partial localization  
Note  
The complete software for this printer is not provided on the Web due to licensing restrictions. If a  
replacement CD-ROM or newer version of the software than what shipped with the printer is needed,  
go to http://www.hp.com/support/lj1010 and click the CD-ROM order page to order.  
http://search1.external.hp.com:8087/  
krs?method=viewfile&filename=c00001126&application=csso_web and select HP Hardcopy  
Support -Worldwide Software Fulfillment Support Phone List and document number  
c00001126.  
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Languages  
The following tables detail the language options for the HP LaserJet 1010 series printers.  
Localization and part numbers  
User guides for HP LaserJet 1010 series printers  
Languages included in the guides Part number  
English  
Q2460-90909  
Q2460-90910  
Q2460-90911  
Q2460-90912  
Q2460-90913  
Q2460-90914  
Q2460-90915  
Q2460-90916  
Q2460-90917  
Q2460-90918  
Q2460-90919  
Q2460-90920  
Q2460-90921  
Q2460-90922  
Q2460-90923  
Q2460-90924  
Q2460-90925  
Q2460-90926  
Q2460-90927  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
Q2460-online  
French  
Italian  
German  
Spanish  
Danish  
Greek  
Finnish  
Hebrew  
Hungarian  
Korean  
Dutch  
Norwegian  
Polish  
Portuguese  
Russian  
Swedish  
Simplified Chinese  
Traditional Chinese  
Croatian  
Czech  
Romanian  
Slovak  
Slovenian  
Turkish  
Arabic  
Farsi  
Bahasa Indonesian  
Thai  
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Welcome mats for HP LaserJet 1010 printers  
Languages included in the  
welcome mats  
Part number  
English  
French  
German  
Italian  
Spanish  
Dutch  
Q1336-90901  
Q1336-90902  
Q1336-90903  
Q1336-90904  
Portuguese  
Greek  
English  
Danish  
Finnish  
Norwegian  
Swedish  
Estonian  
Latvian  
Lithuanian  
English  
Polish  
Hungarian  
Czech  
Slovakian  
Slovenian  
Croatian  
Romanian  
English  
Russian  
Kazakh  
Ukrainian  
Bulgarian  
Turkish  
Hebrew  
English  
French  
Arabic  
Farsi  
Q1336-90905  
Q1336-90906  
English  
Bahasa Indonesian  
Traditional Chinese  
Korean  
Thai  
Vietnamese  
English  
Simplified Chinese  
Q1336-90907  
Q1336-90908  
English  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
French  
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9
Port communication  
The HP LaserJet 1015 printer includes both an IEEE-1284 (parallel) port and a USB port.  
Note  
Do not connect the printer to the computer using both ports because printing results may be  
unpredictable and this configuration is not supported.  
Parallel port connections  
If you are connecting the HP LaserJet 1015 using the parallel port, then the computer must  
include a bidirectional data bus and cable. Ports are designated as enhanced capabilities port  
(ECP), IEEE-1284, or PS/2 qualify.  
Extended parallel port only (EPP-only) or unidirectional ports are not supported. However, some  
ports can be set to EPP/ECP through the CMOS setup or a jumper setting, which is supported.  
See Troubleshooting (page 105) in this document for parallel port issues and solutions.  
Other parallel port devices  
If connecting the HP LaserJet 1015 directly to the computer’s parallel port, then it is recommended  
that you do not use devices such as a switch box, security dongle, or other device connected to  
the same parallel port. Disconnect such devices prior to connecting and using the HP LaserJet  
1015 series printer. Another option would be to have two parallel ports installed in the computer.  
Parallel port expansion cards may be used, but they are not supported by Hewlett-Packard.  
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Changing parallel port modes  
This section provides the steps to make sure that the parallel port is configured to provide the best  
performance with the HP LaserJet 1015 printers.  
The mode for the parallel port determines how the parallel port performs with the HP LaserJet  
1015 series printers. This mode can default to a number of different settings. Unfortunately, the  
HP LaserJet 1015 software cannot automatically select the best setting. (ECP mode generally  
provides the best printing and scanning performance.) Therefore, you need to check this setting  
yourself.  
Different basic input/output system (BIOS) options frequently exist within the computer  
manufacturer’s range of products. Changing the parallel port mode is similar for all computers if  
they have the capability built in. However, see the computer documentation for specific  
instructions on changing the parallel mode for the computer.  
Even though the label on the parallel port mode says ECP, it might not follow the protocol. If the  
port mode option you choose does not work, then try another option in the Setup. If the computer  
does not have the ECP capability built in, an external parallel port card can be installed to add this  
functionality.  
In addition to the parallel port mode being set incorrectly, there might be other areas of potential  
parallel port conflict involving software and hardware from other manufacturers. If none of the  
options in the Setup allow the HP LaserJet 1015 printer to talk to the computer, or you have other  
devices that need a parallel port, you can add an external ECP parallel port card to your computer.  
Then, connect the HP LaserJet 1015 printer to one of the parallel ports and connect the other  
devices you have to the other parallel port. These parallel port cards are available at computer  
stores and allow your HP LaserJet 1015 printer to communicate with the computer without  
conflicting with other devices. For basic information on identifying and resolving device conflicts,  
USB port connections  
The Universal Serial Bus (USB), version 2.0 full speed, is also available for both PCs and Macs.  
There is a distinction between a “USB Host” and a “USB Device.” The HP LaserJet 1010 series  
printer is a “USB Device.” It can connect only to a USB Host or a USB Hub.  
Note  
Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 do not support USB cable connections and require HP LaserJet  
1015.  
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HP Toolbox and embedded Web server communication  
The HP Toolbox includes an embedded Web server to provide the Advanced Printer Settings  
functions of the HP Toolbox.  
An embedded Web server resides in the HP LaserJet 1010 series printers and the HP Toolbox  
communicates with this embedded Web server. The HP Toolbox is installed during the standard  
install process and runs in the Apache Tomcat Server (v. 4.03) and the Sun™ Java Runtime  
Environment (JRE) version 1.3.1, allowing the HP Toolbox status and device configuration to  
a native application that is part of the HP Toolbox software and runs on the user’s computer. It  
communicates with the main HP Toolbox application. In addition to the HP Toolbox and Status  
Client applications, the installer installs the Tomcat server and the JRE v.1.3.1, if it is not already  
HP Toolbox embedded Web server features  
Description  
HP Toolbox  
Supported browsers The following browsers are supported:  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and later  
Netscape Navigator 4.75 and later  
Supported operating  
systems  
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Windows 98 SE  
Windows Me  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP  
Mac OS X v10.1 and v10.2  
Connection  
Access  
Any direct or network connection method.  
Requires a supported browser and network or Internet access.  
Note: If the HP LaserJet 1010 series printer is behind a firewall, Internet  
access may not be possible.  
Supported languages For HP Toolbox supported languages, see Ordering software” on page 93.  
Installation  
HP Toolbox software must be installed.  
Status alert available.  
Available.  
Status alerts  
Documentation and  
troubleshooting  
information  
HP Toolbox communication  
HP Toolbox is available for Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP.  
HP Toolbox works with a Web browser to provide information about the printer status, as well as  
configure and send alerts, provide troubleshooting, and provide user documentation. You can also  
register the printer, order supplies, and access the user guide and product support.  
To receive the most current printer status in HP Toolbox, on the Status tab, click Refresh Status.  
To run Toolbox with debugging enabled, see page 112.  
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Appendix  
Late-breaking Readme file  
Printing System Late-breaking Readme for the  
HP LaserJet 1010 series printer  
***************************************************************  
Late-breaking Readme Contents:  
I.  
Introduction  
- Operating Systems  
- Minimum System Requirements  
Software  
II.  
III  
Installation  
- Installation Overview  
- Installation Instructions  
- Installation Options  
IV. HP Toolbox Functions  
V. Known Issues  
VI. Technical Assistance  
VII. Legal Statements  
- Trademark Notices  
- Legal Notice  
- Copyright  
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I. INTRODUCTION  
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OPERATING SYSTEMS  
This readme file provides specific installation instructions and other information for the  
HP LaserJet 1010 printers. Installation instructions are provided for the following operating  
systems:  
- Windows NT 4.0, Windows 95  
- Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP  
- Macintosh 9.x, 10.1, 10.2  
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- UNIX/Linux, DOS, OS2  
For additional information on the printer features and driver features, refer to the online Help  
included with each software component and to the printer online user guide on the software CD.  
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
- Windows 95: (print driver only) Pentium® 90 MHz with 16 MB RAM  
- Windows NT 4.0 (print driver only), Win 98, Win Me, Win 2000:  
Pentium® 166 MHz with 32 MB RAM  
- Windows XP: 233 MHz with 64 MB RAM  
- Macintosh operating system 9.x (print driver only), or OS X (OS 10)  
- 150 MB free hard disk space for full software installation, including HP toolbox  
- CD-ROM drive  
- USB 2.0 port or dedicated IEEE 1284-B compliant bi-directional parallel port (both ports cannot  
be used concurrently)  
Cables  
- 2-meter parallel cable, C2950A  
- 3-meter parallel cable, C2951A  
- USB cable, C6518A CPC  
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II. SOFTWARE  
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The software included with this product is:  
- PCL 5e driver  
- Host-based driver  
- PS driver (HP LaserJet 1015 only)  
- HP toolbox 2.0  
TCP/IP networking must be installed and enabled.  
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III. INSTALLATION  
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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW  
Hewlett-Packard recommends that you install the printer software before connecting the printer to  
your computer with a parallel or USB cable.  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Windows 95 and Windows NT  
Only printer driver installation is supported on these operating systems. The HP toolbox software  
is not supported on these operating systems. You may use the Windows operating system's Add  
Printer utility to install the printer drivers. The printer drivers for a particular language and  
operating system (OS) can be found in the corresponding folder on the software CD:  
<language>\drivers\<OS>  
Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, and Windows XP  
The full HP LaserJet 1010 series software installation is supported on these operating systems.  
If the 'New Hardware Found' message appears on the computer screen and you have not installed  
the printer software, insert the software CD, browse and select the drive with the software CD,  
click 'Next', and follow the instructions.  
Macintosh Operating Systems 9.x  
Only printer driver installation is supported on the Macintosh 9.x operating systems.  
The HP LaserJet 1010 software is not supported on the following operating systems:  
- Windows 3.x  
- DOS  
- Linux  
- UNIX  
- OS/2  
- Macintosh Operating Systems earlier than version 9.1  
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INSTALLATION OPTIONS  
JAVA Runtime Environment  
If the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) V1.3.1 is not found on your system during installation of  
the software on Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows XP, the JRE is installed in the  
HP toolbox 2.0 folder.  
The JRE does not have a separate installer. It can be removed only if HP toolbox is uninstalled.  
The JRE folder in the 'Toolbox2.0' folder (where the HP toolbox software is installed) can be  
removed and another version can be installed. THE JAVA_HOME environment variable should  
contain the location of the JRE.  
Information about the latest version of JRE is available at the following Web site:  
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/  
Apache Tomcat Web Server  
Apache Tomcat 4.03, which is compatible with the software, will be installed in the HP toolbox 2.0  
software folder.  
Older Files  
If HP toolbox 1.0 is installed, some files may be replaced with newer, compatible versions in the  
HP toolbox 2.0 software.  
Removing Printing Software Components (in Windows)  
If you wish to remove printing software components, such as HP toolbox, follow these instructions:  
Select 'Start', 'Programs', 'HP LaserJet 1010' group, 'Add or Remove', and then follow the  
instructions. Be sure to select the components that you wish to remove.  
Customization Utility  
To create a custom installer, please refer to the instructions in the document, cu_readme.rtf, in the  
appropriate language folder on the software CD.  
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IV. HP TOOLBOX FUNCTIONS  
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The HP toolbox 2.0 software is available for Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows  
XP, and Macintosh OS X (web only). HP toolbox contains the following functions:  
- check printer status  
- check consumables status  
- configure for printer status alerts  
- troubleshooting assistance and status light patterns help  
- user documentation for printer  
- other helpful external web links  
HP toolbox 2.0 is not available for any other operating systems. See the Installation Instruction  
section, above, for details. However, in a network environment where the HP LaserJet 1010 is  
connected to an HP Jetdirect print server, the HP LaserJet 1010's embedded web server can be  
accessed for printer management.  
HP toolbox works with a web browser and has been optimized for the following browser versions:  
Windows:  
- IE 5.5 and later  
- Netscape 6.2 and later  
- Opera 7 and later  
Macintosh: (OS 10 only)  
- IE 5.1 and later  
- Netscape 6.23 and later  
For optimal browser display of HP toolbox content, set the browser language to the language in  
which the content is being displayed.  
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V. KNOWN ISSUES  
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During installation, a 'File in use' warning may occur. If it does, click 'Ignore', and the  
installation will continue and complete correctly.  
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If your browser is set up to connect through a proxy server and you are unable to access  
HP toolbox, add 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' as an address for which to bypass the proxy server. (For  
Internet Explorer, from the 'Tools' menu, select 'Internet Options...'. On the Connections tab, click  
the 'LAN Settings' button and then click the 'Advanced...' button. For Netscape, from the 'Edit'  
menu, select 'Preferences', select 'Advanced', and then select 'Proxies'.)  
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On Windows operating systems, Windows Networking (TCP/IP) must be enabled for  
HP toolbox to work properly.  
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If MS PowerPoint color text prints as black text, uncheck the 'Grayscale' or 'Black & White'  
check box on the application's 'File\Print' dialog and reprint the document. (Uncheck the  
'Grayscale' or 'Black & White' check box before printing each time.)  
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HP recommends 'Software First' installation of the printer software on all Windows operating  
systems. However, if you do a'Hardware First' installation:  
1. to the USB port on Windows XP, it is recommended that you accept the default selections  
that appear on the 'Found New Hardware' wizard dialogs to install the printer correctly.  
2. to the parallel port on Windows 2000, and if a 'Hardware Installation' warning dialog,  
which states that the software you are installing for the hardware 'has not passed Windows  
Logo testing...' appears, click the 'Continue Anyway' button, and a signed driver will be installed  
successfully.  
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HP toolbox cannot access an HP LaserJet 1010 printer that is shared (MS Networking) by a  
print server or directly connected to another computer.  
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If, after installing the HP LaserJet 1010 software (including HP toolbox) with the 'Directly  
connected to this computer' option, you wish to install another driver for the same printer, two  
options are available (in Windows):  
1. Use the Windows 'Add Printer' feature and select the DOT4 port, (e.g. DOT4_01) on  
which the printer is already installed.  
2a. Insert the software CD in your CD-ROM drive  
b. Select the 'Add or Remove' feature in the 'HP LaserJet 1010' program group OR  
Double-click 'Setup.exe' in the root of the software CD to start the installer.  
c. Follow the instructions. Be sure to select the HP toolbox and the print driver you wish to  
install.  
d. Select 'Other', and then the DOT4 port (for example, DOT4_01) on which the printer is  
already installed. Do not select USB or LPTx, where 'x' is the LPT port number.  
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If, after installing the HP LaserJet 1010 software (including HP toolbox) with the 'Connected  
via the network' or 'Directly connected to this computer' option, you wish to install another printer  
(to a different port) and you want to access the printer with HP toolbox, you must use the software  
installer on the CD. You must select HP toolbox and the print driver you wish to use in the options  
provided in the installation.  
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If, after installing the HP LaserJet 1010 software, you upgrade your Windows Me/98  
operating system to Windows XP Pro or you upgrade your Windows 2000 operating system to  
Windows XP Home, the HP toolbox software will not work properly. It is recommended that you do  
the following:  
1. Uninstall the HP LaserJet 1010 software.  
2a. Change your Win Me/98 operating system to Win XP Pro, OR b. Change your Win  
2000 operating system to Win XP Home.  
3. Reinstall the HP LaserJet 1010 software.  
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When text that is printed with the HP PCL 5e driver is not optimal, try one of the following,  
depending on your driver and operating system, and reprint your document:  
1. To use the HP LaserJet PCL 5e print driver:  
a. Win 9x, Win Me, Win NT: Check the 'Send TrueType as Bitmaps' box on the  
'Finishing\Print Quality Details' page in the driver's 'Printing Preferences' or 'Properties'.  
b. Win 2000, Win XP: Enable the 'Send TrueType as Bitmaps' feature on the 'Advanced'  
page of the print driver's 'Printing Preferences' or 'Properties'.  
2. Use the host-based driver.  
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The host-based driver does not support print driver vending (point 'n print).  
When uninstalling the HP LaserJet 1010 software, if you use the 'Add or Remove' feature in  
the 'HP LaserJet 1010' program group, you will need the software CD. However, if you use the  
'Add/Remove Programs' feature in the Windows Control Panel group, you will not need the  
software CD.  
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If you use the Opera browser to access HP toolbox, please use the latest version of the  
browser for best results.  
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With Windows 98/Me, if the HP LaserJet 1010 software installer does not give you an option  
to select the Customization Utility, run the following command from the software CD drive: '<CD  
Drive>:\hpsetup.exe /a', where <CD Drive> is the letter of the drive in which the CD is installed.  
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To have full printer driver functionality when printing a document to file using the  
HP LaserJet PCL 5e, or the HP LaserJet PS driver with Win XP or Win 2000, you must create a  
'Local Port' and map the printer driver to that port.  
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In the Windows or Mac OS X environments, the printer symbol set can be set by accessing  
the printer's embedded web server directly or through the HP toolbox. In the DOS environment,  
set the symbol set as follows:  
1. Find the '.pjl' file for your language in the 'DOS' folder at the root of the software CD.  
2. From a DOS window, copy the file to the printer port (for example, 'copy /b <filename>  
LPTx', where x is your LPT port number). Please read the 'SYMreadme.txt' file at the root of the  
software CD for detailed instructions.  
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Windows XP 64-bit print drivers for HP LaserJet 1010 printers will be available only on the  
HP toolbox for Mac OS X is available only on the web. The print drivers for the Mac  
web.  
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operating system are available on the software CD and the web.  
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Installation of the software on a Novell network using the HP software installer is not  
supported. To install print drivers on a Novell Network, use Novell's driver installer.  
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VI. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE  
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OBTAINING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM HP SERVICES  
See the flyer that shipped in the box with the product.  
OBTAINING INFORMATION VIA THE INTERNET  
HP provides technical assistance and support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at no charge. For  
updated HP printer software, product and support information, and printer drivers in several  
languages, use the following URLs to reach HP via the internet.  
HP LaserJet 1010: http://www.hp.com/support/lj1010  
(Site is in English.)  
General HP access: http://www.hp.com  
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VII. LEGAL STATEMENTS  
***********************  
TRADEMARK NOTICES  
Microsoft®, MS-DOS®, Windows®, and Windows NT® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation.  
TrueType(TM) is a U.S. trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
Adobe® and PostScript® are trademarks of  
Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
LEGAL NOTICE  
This software is owned and copyrighted by Hewlett-Packard or its third-party suppliers.  
Additional copies of the software are available through the Windows Installer Disk Copy utility or at  
the HP website:  
http://www.hp.com.  
NO WARRANTY. This software is provided "As Is" with no warranty.  
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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR HP SUPPLIERS  
BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING LOSS OF USE OR LOSS OF DATA) OR  
OTHER DAMAGES ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED BY THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE.  
U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS: The software and any accompanying  
documentation have been developed entirely at private expense. They are delivered and licensed  
as "commercial computer software" as defined in DFARS 252.227-7013 (Oct 1988), DFARS  
252.211-7015 (May 1991) or DFARS 252.227-7014 (Jun 1995), as a "commercial item" as defined  
in FAR 2.101(a), or as "restricted computer software" as defined in FAR 52.227-19 (Jun 1987) (or  
any equivalent agency regulation or contract clause), whichever is applicable. You have only  
those rights provided for such software and any accompanying documentation by the applicable  
FAR or DFARS clause or the HP standard software agreement for the product involved. The  
owner is Hewlett-Packard Company, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California 94304.  
COPYRIGHT  
Copyright (c) 2003 Hewlett-Packard Company  
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110 Appendix  
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Index  
folders  
Symbols  
A
H
C
HP Jetdirect external print server  
HP LaserJet 1010  
software components 11  
HP LaserJet 1010 series  
HP LaserJet 1012  
HP LaserJet 1015  
communication  
Configure tab  
connections  
I
installation  
installation options  
issues  
D
E
Effects tab  
J
F
L
languages  
limited support  
files  
Finishing tab  
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printer drivers  
M
Mac  
printer software components  
HP LaserJet 1010 11  
printing  
Mac OS 9.x  
Mac OS X 10.x  
printing preferences, gaining access  
product  
N
network  
networked computers  
O
Q
options  
overview  
R
registry changes  
requirements  
P
Paper/Quality tab  
S
PCL 5e printer driver  
parallel port  
PCL 5e printer driver  
service  
software  
supported  
port  
print  
system requirements  
print server  
printer  
112 Index  
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114 Index  
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