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Copying and sending

Modes for text, graphics, and mixed text and graphics
formats

A job-interruptfeature (at copy boundaries)

Xenon lamp for instant-on copying

Multiple pages per sheet

Operator attendance animations (for example, jam
recovery)

E-mail compatibility

A sleep feature that saves energy

Automaticduplex(two-sided) scanning

NOTE

An automatic duplex printing accessory is

required for two-sided copying.

NOTE

To use e-mail functionality, the device must

be connected to an IP-based server that has simple
mail transfer protocol (SMTP). This server can be
on the local area network or at an outside Internet
service provider (ISP). HP recommends that the
device be located on the same local area network
(LAN) as the SMTP server. If you are using an ISP,
you must connect to the ISP by using a digital
subscriber line (DSL) connection. If you obtain e-
mail services from an ISP, ask the ISP to provide
the correct SMTP address.

Dial-up connections are not supported. If you do not
have an SMTP server on your network, you can
purchase third-party software that allows you to
create an SMTP server.

Print cartridge

Prints up to 18,000pages at 5%coverage.

No-shakecartridge design

Authentic HPprintcartridge detection

Paper Input

Tray1 (multipurposetray): A multipurposetray for
paper, transparencies, labels, and envelopes. Holds up
to 100 sheets of paper or 10 envelopes.

Tray2and optional trays 3, 4, and 5: 500-sheet trays.
These trays automatically detect standard paper sizes
up to Legal and accommodate printing on custom-
sizepaper.

Automatic document feeder (ADF): Holds up to
50sheets of paper.

Duplexprinting and copying: With the optional
duplexing accessory, provides two-sided printing and
copying (printing on both sides of the paper).

ADF duplex scanning: The ADF has an automatic
duplex feature for scanning two-sided documents.

Optional envelope feeder: Holds up to 75envelopes.

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