User Guide
HP Neverstop Laser MFP 1200 series
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Table of contents
1 Get started ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Printer views .......................................................................................................................................................... 2
Printer front view ................................................................................................................................ 2
Printer back view ................................................................................................................................. 2
Control panel features ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Base models ........................................................................................................................................ 3
Wireless models .................................................................................................................................. 5
Control panel display features .............................................................................................................................. 7
Use the HP Smart app to print, copy, scan, and troubleshoot .............................................................................. 9
2 Connect your printer .................................................................................................................................... 11
Connect to a wireless network with a router ...................................................................................................... 12
Connect your printer to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) ............................. 12
Connect your printer to a wireless network using HP printer software ........................................... 12
Connect wirelessly without a router ................................................................................................. 13
Wireless settings ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Connect to a wired (Ethernet) network ............................................................................................................... 17
3 Congure your printer .................................................................................................................................. 19
Congure the printer using the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) and HP Device Toolbox (Windows) .............. 20
Accessing and Using the Embedded Web Server (EWS) ................................................................... 20
Opening the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) from the software (Windows 7) ........... 20
Opening the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) from a web browser ............................. 20
Opening the HP Embedded Web Server (EWS) when using a Wi-Fi Direct connection .. 21
Navigating the HP Embedded Web Server ..................................................................... 21
Congure IP network settings ........................................................................................................... 23
View or change network settings ................................................................................... 23
Rename the printer on a network ................................................................................... 23
Manually congure IPv4 TCP/IP parameters .................................................................. 23
Assign or change the system password using the HP Embedded Web Server ................................ 23
Change energy-conservation settings ............................................................................................. 24
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Set the Sleep/Auto O After Inactivity setting ............................................................... 24
Set the Shut Down After Inactivity delay and congure the printer to use 1 watt or
less of power ................................................................................................................... 24
Set the Delay Shut Down setting .................................................................................... 25
Update the rmware ............................................................................................................................................ 26
Update the rmware using the Firmware Update Utility .................................................................. 26
Change the printer connection type (Windows 7) ............................................................................................... 27
4 Load media ................................................................................................................................................. 29
Congure the input tray for dierent paper sizes ............................................................................................... 29
Load paper ........................................................................................................................................................... 32
Load and print envelopes .................................................................................................................................... 34
Load and print labels ........................................................................................................................................... 36
5 Print ........................................................................................................................................................... 39
Print using a Windows computer ......................................................................................................................... 40
Select the paper type (Windows) ...................................................................................................... 40
Manually print on both sides (Windows) ........................................................................................... 41
Print multiple pages per sheet (Windows) ........................................................................................ 41
Print using a Mac computer ................................................................................................................................. 42
Print with mobile devices .................................................................................................................................... 43
6 Copy ........................................................................................................................................................... 45
Make a copy .......................................................................................................................................................... 46
Copy identication card ....................................................................................................................................... 47
7 Scan ........................................................................................................................................................... 49
Scan using the HP Smart App .............................................................................................................................. 50
Using the HP Smart App to scan from a Windows computer ........................................................... 50
Using the HP Smart App to scan from a Mac OS computer ............................................................... 50
Scan using the HP Scan software (Windows 7) ................................................................................................... 51
8 Manage toner, media, and parts .................................................................................................................... 53
Check the toner level ........................................................................................................................................... 54
Reload toner ........................................................................................................................................................ 55
Replace the imaging drum ................................................................................................................................... 58
Order supplies, media, and parts ........................................................................................................................ 61
9 Solve problems ............................................................................................................................................ 63
HP support ........................................................................................................................................................... 64
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Contact HP ......................................................................................................................................... 64
Register printer ................................................................................................................................. 64
Additional warranty options ............................................................................................................. 64
Additional information ...................................................................................................................... 65
Interpret control-panel light patterns ................................................................................................................. 66
Restore the factory-set defaults ......................................................................................................................... 70
Printer does not pick up paper or misfeeds ........................................................................................................ 71
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 71
The product does not pick up paper ................................................................................................. 71
The product picks up multiple sheets of paper ................................................................................ 71
Clear paper jams .................................................................................................................................................. 72
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 72
Jam locations ..................................................................................................................................... 72
Frequent or recurring paper jams ..................................................................................................... 73
Clear jams from the input tray .......................................................................................................... 74
Clear jams from inside the product ................................................................................................... 76
Clear jams from the output areas ..................................................................................................... 78
Improve print quality ........................................................................................................................................... 79
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 79
Reprint the document ....................................................................................................................... 79
Check the toner level ......................................................................................................................... 79
Update the printer rmware ............................................................................................................. 79
Print from a dierent software program .......................................................................................... 79
Check the paper type and print quality settings for the print job .................................................... 79
Check the paper type loaded in the printer .................................................................... 80
Check the paper type and print quality settings (Windows) .......................................... 80
Check the paper type and print quality settings (OS X) ................................................. 80
Visually inspect the imaging drum .................................................................................................... 81
Check paper and the printing environment ...................................................................................... 81
Step one: Use paper that meets HP specications ........................................................ 81
Step two: Check the environment .................................................................................. 81
Adjust Print Density ........................................................................................................................... 82
Resolving print quality problems ........................................................................................................................ 83
Improve copy and scan image quality ................................................................................................................. 88
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 88
Check the scanner glass for dirt and smudges ................................................................................. 88
Check the paper settings .................................................................................................................. 88
Optimize for text or pictures ............................................................................................................. 89
Edge-to-edge copying ....................................................................................................................... 89
Solve wireless network problems ....................................................................................................................... 90
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 90
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Wireless connectivity checklist ......................................................................................................... 90
Perform a wireless network diagnostic test ..................................................................................... 91
The printer does not print after the wireless conguration completes ........................................... 91
The printer does not print, and the computer has a third-party rewall installed .......................... 92
The wireless connection does not work after moving the wireless router or printer ...................... 92
Cannot connect more devices to the wireless printer (Wi-Fi Direct) ................................................ 92
The wireless printer loses communication when connected to a VPN ............................................. 92
The network does not appear in the wireless networks list ............................................................ 93
The wireless network is not functioning ........................................................................................... 93
Reduce interference on a wireless network ...................................................................................... 93
Solve Ethernet connection problems .................................................................................................................. 95
Appendix A Printer specications .................................................................................................................... 97
Technical specications ....................................................................................................................................... 97
Supported operating systems ............................................................................................................................. 97
Printer dimensions .............................................................................................................................................. 99
Power consumption, electrical specications, and acoustic emissions ............................................................. 99
Operating-environment range ............................................................................................................................ 99
Warning icons .................................................................................................................................................... 100
Laser Warning .................................................................................................................................................... 101
Appendix B Service and support .................................................................................................................... 103
HP limited warranty statement ......................................................................................................................... 104
UK, Ireland, and Malta ..................................................................................................................... 106
Austria, Belgium, Germany, and Luxemburg .................................................................................. 106
Belgium, France, and Luxemburg ................................................................................................... 107
Italy .................................................................................................................................................. 108
Spain ................................................................................................................................................ 108
Denmark .......................................................................................................................................... 109
Norway ............................................................................................................................................ 109
Sweden ............................................................................................................................................ 109
Portugal ........................................................................................................................................... 110
Greece and Cyprus ........................................................................................................................... 110
Hungary ........................................................................................................................................... 110
Czech Republic ................................................................................................................................ 111
Slovakia ........................................................................................................................................... 111
Poland ............................................................................................................................................. 111
Bulgaria ........................................................................................................................................... 112
Romania .......................................................................................................................................... 112
Belgium and the Netherlands ......................................................................................................... 112
Finland ............................................................................................................................................. 113
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Slovenia ........................................................................................................................................... 113
Croatia ............................................................................................................................................. 113
Latvia ............................................................................................................................................... 113
Lithuania .......................................................................................................................................... 114
Estonia ............................................................................................................................................. 114
Russia .............................................................................................................................................. 114
HP's Premium Protection Warranty: Neverstop Toner Reload Kit and HP Laser Imaging Drum limited
warranty statement .......................................................................................................................................... 115
HP policy on non-HP supplies ........................................................................................................................... 116
HP anticounterfeit Web site .............................................................................................................................. 116
Data stored on the HP Toner Reload Kit and the HP Laser Imaging Drum ....................................................... 117
End User License Agreement ............................................................................................................................. 118
Customer self-repair warranty service ............................................................................................................. 123
Customer support .............................................................................................................................................. 124
Appendix C Environmental product stewardship program ................................................................................ 125
Protecting the environment .............................................................................................................................. 126
Ozone production .............................................................................................................................................. 126
Power consumption ........................................................................................................................................... 126
Paper use ........................................................................................................................................................... 127
Plastics ............................................................................................................................................................... 127
HP Neverstop printing supplies ......................................................................................................................... 127
Paper .................................................................................................................................................................. 127
Material restrictions .......................................................................................................................................... 127
Battery information ........................................................................................................................................... 128
Disposal of waste equipment by users (EU and India) ...................................................................................... 129
Electronic hardware recycling ........................................................................................................................... 129
Hardware recycling information (Brazil) ........................................................................................................... 130
Chemical substances ......................................................................................................................................... 130
Product Power Data per European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008 ............................................... 130
SEPA Ecolabel User Information (China) ........................................................................................................... 131
The regulation of the implementation on China energy label for printer, fax, and copier .............................. 131
Restriction of Hazardous Substances statement (India) .................................................................................. 131
WEEE (Turkey) .................................................................................................................................................... 131
The Table of Hazardous Substances/Elements and their Content (China) ....................................................... 132
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) ................................................................................................................... 132
EPEAT ................................................................................................................................................................. 133
Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted Substances Marking (Taiwan) ................................. 134
For more information ........................................................................................................................................ 136
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Appendix D Regulatory information ............................................................................................................... 137
Regulatory statements ..................................................................................................................................... 138
European Union Regulatory Notice ................................................................................................. 138
Regulatory model identication numbers ...................................................................................... 138
FCC regulations ................................................................................................................................ 138
Canada - Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Statement ......................................................... 138
Power cord instructions .................................................................................................................. 139
Laser safety ..................................................................................................................................... 139
Laser statement for Finland ........................................................................................................... 140
Nordic Statements (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden) ............................................................. 140
Eurasian Conformity (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kirgizstan, Russia) .................................... 141
Производитель и дата производства ....................................................................... 141
Өндіруші жəне өндіру мерзімі ................................................................................... 141
Местные представители ............................................................................................ 141
Жергілікті өкілдіктері ................................................................................................. 141
Wireless statements .......................................................................................................................................... 142
FCC compliance statement—United States .................................................................................... 142
Brazil ANATEL statement ................................................................................................................ 142
Canadian statements ...................................................................................................................... 142
Products with 5 GHz Operation Industry of Canada ....................................................................... 142
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation (Canada) ......................................................................... 142
European Union regulatory notice .................................................................................................. 143
Notice for use in Russia ................................................................................................................... 143
Mexico statement ............................................................................................................................ 143
Vietnam Telecom wired/wireless marking for ICTQC Type approved products ............................. 143
Index ........................................................................................................................................................... 145
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1 Get started
Printer views
Control panel features
Control panel display features
Use the HP Smart app to print, copy, scan, and troubleshoot
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Printer views
Printer front view
Printer back view
Printer front view
1 Control panel
2 Flatbed scanner
3 Reload port
4 Reload Status light
5 Toner level indicator
6 Input tray
7 Output bin extension
8 Finger recess
9 Output bin
Printer back view
1 Ethernet network port (Ethernet models only)
2 USB interface port
3 Power connection
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Control panel features
Base models
1
Paper light
When you start a print or copy job, the Paper light blinks if the input tray is out of paper.
The light turns on (solid) when there is a paper error.
2
Attention light
The Attention light blinks when the printer requires user attention. If the Attention light
is on solid, there is a service error.
3
Imaging Drum light
When this light is on (solid), it indicates that the imaging drum is nearing the end of its
useful life, or, if the Attention light is blinking at the same time, that there is a problem
with the imaging drum. If the Imaging Drum light blinks, you must replace the imaging
drum to continue printing.
4
Lid Open light
This light ashes during ID Copy mode to prompt you to open the lid and turn the
original over to copy the second side.
5 Control panel display In Copy mode, the display shows the number of copies selected (as shown in the
example), the contrast setting, and the scaling factor. In ID Copy mode, the display
prompts you through the process.
In other modes, the display shows error codes and other prompts.
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6 Menu buttons Use the Menu button (3 dots) and the up and down arrows as follows:
1. Press the Menu button to display the rst menu option, Number of Copies
.
2. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the number of copies to print.
3. Press the Menu button to move to the next option, Contrast setting .
4. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the contrast.
5. Press the Menu button to move to the next option, the Reduce/Enlarge
setting .
6.
Use the up and down arrows to adjust the size.
7. Press the Menu button to save the settings and exit the menu.
7
ID Copy button
Press this button to start the process of copying a two-sided identication card or
similar document.
Follow the prompts as you copy the rst side, then open the lid, turn the card over, and
copy the second side.
8
Copy button
Press this button to start a copy job.
9
Resume button
Press this button for the following actions:
If the printer is in a error or prompt state, with the Resume light on, press the
button to clear the error and resume printing.
In manual duplex mode, press this button to print the second side of the
document.
In ID Copy mode, press this button to scan the back side of the identication card.
Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to print a conguration page.
10
Cancel button
Press this button to stop or cancel the current job.
11
Power button/Ready light
Use this button to turn the printer on or o. Any active jobs will be cancelled.
The Ready light is on when the printer is ready to print. It blinks when the printer is
receiving print data and dims when the printer is in Sleep mode.
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Wireless models
1
Paper light
The Paper light blinks when the input tray is out of paper, and is on (solid) when there is
a paper error.
2
Attention light
The Attention light blinks when the printer requires user attention. If the Attention light
is on solid, there is a service error.
3
Imaging Drum light
When this light is on (solid), it indicates that the imaging drum is nearing the end of its
useful life, or, if the Attention light is blinking at the same time, that there is a problem
with the imaging drum. If the Imaging Drum light blinks, you must replace the imaging
drum to continue printing.
4
Lid Open light
This light ashes during ID Copy mode to prompt you to open the lid and turn the
original over to copy the second side.
5 Control panel display In Copy mode, the display shows the number of copies selected (as shown in the
example), the contrast setting, and the scaling factor. In ID Copy mode, the display
prompts you through the process.
In other modes, the display shows error codes and other prompts.
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6 Menu buttons
Use the Menu button and the up and down arrows as follows:
1. Press the Menu button to display the rst menu option, Number of Copies
.
2. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the number of copies to print.
3. Press the Menu button to move to the next option, Contrast setting .
4. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the contrast.
5. Press the Menu button to move to the next option, the Reduce/Enlarge
setting
.
6. Use the up and down arrows to adjust the size.
7. Press the Menu button to save the settings and exit the menu.
7
ID Copy button
Press the ID Copy button to start the process of copying a two-sided identication card
or similar document.
Follow the prompts as you copy the rst side, then open the lid, turn the card over, and
copy the second side.
8
Copy button
Press this button to start a copy job.
9
Resume button
Press this button for the following actions:
If the printer is in a error or prompt state, with the Resume light on, press the
button to clear the error and resume printing.
In manual duplex mode, press this button to print the second side of the
document.
In ID Copy mode, press this button to scan the back side of the identication card.
Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to print a conguration page.
10
Cancel button
Press this button to stop or cancel the current job.
11 Wi-Fi Direct button Press this button to turn Wi-Fi Direct on or o. Press this button to complete a Wi-Fi
Direct connection if it is blinking.
12
Wireless button and light
Press this button to turn the wireless feature on or o.
Press and hold this button to congure a WPS connection.
If the Wireless button light glows steady blue, there is a stable wireless
connection. If it is blinking blue, the printer is in wireless connection setup mode or WPS
conguration is in progress. If the light glows amber, the printer cannot connect to the
wireless network, or there is a WPS error.
13
Power button/Ready light
Use this button to turn the printer on or o. Any active jobs will be cancelled.
The Ready light is on when the printer is ready to print. It blinks when the printer is
receiving print data and dims when the printer is in a low-power state.
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Control panel display features
The appearance of the control panel display changes depending on the mode that the printer is in. Three
common display modes are shown below.
Copy mode
The display shows the Number of Copies icon , and the number of copies currently
selected.
Contrast mode
The display shows the Lighter/Darker icon , and the current setting.
Scale mode
The display shows the Reduce/Enlarge icon , and the current scale (as a
percentage of the original size).
Elements of the control panel display are identied below.
1
Wi-Fi Signal Strength indicator
(wireless models only)
The Wi-Fi Signal Strength indicator shows the wireless signal strength of the network
that the printer is connected to.
2
Wi-Fi Direct icon (wireless
models only)
The Wi-Fi Direct icon indicates that Wi-Fi Direct is on.
Character display Depending on the current mode, the characters display the following:
Number of copies being printed
Copy settings (contrast and the reduce/enlarge setting)
Animation to show that the device is busy
Error and status codes
3
Reduce/Enlarge (scale) icon
When displayed, the character display shows the current scaling factor (in percent).
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4
Lighter/Darker (contrast) icon
When displayed, the character display shows the contrast setting (as a bar graphic).
5
Number of Copies icon
When displayed, the character display shows the number of copies currently selected
for printing.
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Use the HP Smart app to print, copy, scan, and troubleshoot
HP Smart helps you to set up, copy, scan, print, share, and manage your HP printer. You can share documents
and images through email, text messages, and popular cloud and social media services (such as iCloud,
Google Drive, Dropbox, and Facebook). You can also set up new HP printers, as well as monitor and order
supplies.
The HP Smart app is compatible with the following mobile device and computer operating systems:
iOS
Android
Windows 10
Mac OS X 10.11 and later
NOTE: The HP Smart app might not be available in all languages. Some features might not be available with
all printer models.
To install the HP Smart app
To install the app on your device, go to 123.hp.com and follow the onscreen instructions to access your
device’s app store.
To open the HP Smart app on a Windows 10 computer
After installing the HP Smart app, from the device desktop, click Start, and then select HP Smart from
the app list.
Connect to your printer
Make sure that your device is connected to the same network as the printer. Then HP Smart will
automatically detect the printer.
Get more information about the HP Smart app
For more information about using HP Smart for printing, copying, scanning, accessing printer features, and
troubleshooting issues, go to:
iOS/Android: www.hp.com/go/hpsmart-help
Windows 10: www.hp.com/go/hpsmartwin-help
Mac: http://www.hp.com/go/hpsmartmac-help
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2 Connect your printer
Connect to a wireless network with a router
Wireless settings
Connect to a wired (Ethernet) network
The most up-to-date information for connecting your printer, and troubleshooting connection issues is
available online from the HP Support sites. For example, the following topics can be found there:
Learn more about conguring your network and the printer for wireless printing.
Click here for more information.
Learn how to nd your network security settings. Click here to go online for more information.
Learn about the HP Print and Scan Doctor. Click here for more information.
NOTE: This utility is only available for Windows operating system.
Use the HP online rewall troubleshooter to determine if a rewall or antivirus program is preventing
your computer from connecting to the printer and nd resolutions.
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Connect to a wireless network with a router
NOTE: This section is applicable to wireless printer models only.
NOTE: Before proceeding with this section, check that your printer is not connected to your computer with a
USB or Ethernet cable. NO
Connect your printer to a wireless network using Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
Before you can connect your printer to a wireless network using WPS, make sure you have the following:
A wireless 802.11b/g/n network that includes a WPS-enabled wireless router or access point.
NOTE: The printer only supports connections using 2.4 GHz.
A computer connected to the wireless network that you intend to connect the printer to. Be sure you
have installed the HP printer software on the computer.
If you have a WPS router with a WPS push button, follow the Push Button method.
To use the Push Button Conguration (PBC) method
1. Press and hold the Wireless button for at least three seconds to start WPS Push Button method.
2. Press the WPS button on your router.
NOTE: The product begins a timer for approximately two minutes while a wireless connection is established.
Connect your printer to a wireless network using HP printer software
To connect the printer to an integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 network, you will need the following:
A wireless 802.11b/g/n network that includes a wireless router or access point.
NOTE: The printer only supports connections using 2.4 GHz.
A computer connected to the wireless network that you intend to connect the printer to.
Network name (SSID).
WEP key or WPA Passphrase (if needed).
To connect your printer using HP printer software
1. Depending on whether you have installed the HP printer software or not, do one of the following:
If you have not installed the HP printer software on your computer
a. Visit www.support.hp.com to download and install the printer software.
b. Follow the onscreen instructions.
If you have the HP printer software installed on your computer
a. Open the printer software.
b. In the printer software, click Tools.
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