Bin/Tray Selection on HP LaserJet IIP and IIIP

Last reviewed: July 30, 1997
Article ID: Q71008
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SUMMARY

The Hewlett-Packard (HP) LaserJet IIP and IIIP have an optional lower cassette (LC) tray that you can install underneath the printer. If the LC tray is installed, the printer defaults to the paper source selection setting TRAY=LC ONLY. Bin selection from the Printer Setup dialog box does not work if this setting is activated. (You can access the Printer Setup dialog box by choosing Printer Setup from the File Menu.)

To properly use the bin selection settings for both the LaserJet IIP and IIIP, set the tray selection on the printer to TRAY=BOTH. To reset the tray selection on the printer follow these steps:

  1. If the ONLINE light is on, push the button to turn it off.

  2. Press the menu button until the display shows the TRAY=selection.

  3. Press the PLUS SIGN key (+) until the selection changes to TRAY=BOTH.

  4. Press the ENTER key.

  5. Press the ONLINE key to restore the printer to READY mode.

Reference(s):

LaserJet IIP Printer, "Technical Reference Manual," 8/89, Edition 1, pages 5-7


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Last reviewed: July 30, 1997
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