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Cleaning Page
Use the Cleaning Page feature to remove excess toner and paper particles that accumulate on the fuser
assembly and rollers.
Follow these steps to print a Cleaning Page.
1. On the Device Settings tab, press the Start button in the Cleaning Page section. The HP LaserJet
Cleaning Utility starts.
2. Make sure the product is idle and the Ready LED on the product is on.
3.
Load overhead transparency or copier grade paper (18lb - 24lb or 70g/m
2
- 90g/m
2
) with a smooth
surface.
4. Press the OK button. The cleaning process will take about two minutes to finish.
Quiet Mode (P1560/P1600 series only)
P1560/P1600 series products have a quiet mode that reduces noise during printing. When quiet mode
is turned on, the product prints at a slower speed. The default setting for Quiet Mode is Disable.
Duplex Mode
Use the Duplex Mode section to set duplex settings.
P1100/P1560 series products have the option to Allow Manual Duplexing. Allow Manual
Duplexing is the default setting for P1100/P1560 series products.
P1606dn models have options to Allow Automatic Duplexing and Allow Manual Duplexing.
Allow Automatic Duplexing is the default setting for P1606dn models.
Print Density
Use the Print Density setting to optimize and improve image quality. The default setting for Print
Density is 3.
Auto-Off Console
Auto-Off is an energy-saving feature of this product. After a user-specified time period, the product
automatically reduces its power consumption (Auto-Off). The product returns to the ready state when a
button is pressed or a print job is received. When the product is in Auto-Off mode, all of the control-panel
LEDs and the power button backlight LED are off.
Auto-Off is enabled by default and the default time interval setting is five minutes. Change Auto-Off
settings by selecting a time interval in the Auto-off after: drop-down menu. Disable Auto-Off by
deselecting Automatically turn off device after inactivity.
NOTE: Although the product lights are off in Auto-Off mode, the product will work normally when it
receives a print job.
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