Print cartridges, Media – HP FACSIMILE MACHINE HP FAX-700 User Manual
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Product Information
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Maximum Resolution
203 dpi sending
203 dpi sending
203 dpi sending
300 dpi sending
203 dpi receiving
203 dpi receiving
300 dpi receiving
300 dpi receiving
ADF Capacity
20 pages (20 lb
20 pages (20 lb
30 pages (20 lb
30 pages (20 lb
(automatic docĆ
paper)
paper)
paper or less)
paper or less)
ument feeder)
20 pages if
20 pages if
paper > 20lb
paper > 20lb
Halftone
32 levels
32 levels
64 levels
64 levels
Reduction Ratio
70% to 100% in
70% to 100% in
70% to 100% in
70% to 100% in
(Fixed)
1% increments
1% increments
1% increments
1% increments
Reduction Ratio
Automatically reĆ
Automatically reĆ
Automatically reĆ
Automatically reĆ
(Automatic)
duces to fit on a
duces to fit on a
duces to fit on a
duces to fit on a
page
page
page
page
Table 1-5. Scanner Specifications (Continued)
Specification
HP FAXĆ700
HP FAX-750
HP FAXĆ900
HP FAXĆ950
Print Cartridges
The HP fax machines described in this manual use one black print cartridge. See Table 1-7 for part numbers.
When printing text only on letter-size media, ink lasts for about 500 to 1000 pages. Text used was CCITT test image
number 1, the Slerexe Company letter. If text of greater density is printed or quality mode is used, results may vary
considerably. If the ink lasts much less than 1000 pages, ensure that you have removed both tapes from the print
cartridge before beginning to use it, and that the conductive part of the cartridge surface was not contaminated when
the print cartridge was removed from its box before installation.
Media
The HP fax machines described in this manual work with ordinary bond and photocopy papers. Paper properties are
subject to change by paper manufacturers, and Hewlett-Packard has no control over such changes. For optimum print
quality, test paper (printing on both sides) for suitability, before you purchase large quantities.
Use plain bond or white photocopy paper of high quality. It should be free of:
D Cuts or tears
D Grease spots
D Loose particles
D Dust
D Wrinkles
D Curled or bent edges
Colored bond and photocopy paper (such as pink, yellow, or blue) can be used, as long as it meets the specifications in
Table 1-6.