HP LaserJet Professional P1100 Printer series - User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product basics
- Software for Windows
- Use the product with Mac
- Connect the product
- Paper and print media
- Print tasks
- Cancel a print job
- Print with Windows
- Open the Windows printer driver
- Get help for any print option with Windows
- Change the number of print copies with Windows
- Print colored text as black with Windows
- Save custom print settings for reuse with Windows
- Improve print quality with Windows
- Print the first or last page on different paper with Windows
- Scale a document to fit page size with Windows
- Add a watermark to a document with Windows
- Print on both sides (duplex) with Windows
- Create a booklet with Windows
- Print multiple pages per sheet with Windows
- Select page orientation with Windows
- Use HP ePrint
- Manage and maintain the product
- Solve problems
- Supplies and accessories
- Service and support
- Specifications
- Environmental product stewardship program
- Protecting the environment
- Ozone production
- Power consumption
- Toner consumption
- Paper use
- Plastics
- HP LaserJet print supplies
- Paper
- Material restrictions
- Disposal of waste equipment by users (EU and India)
- Electronic hardware recycling
- Brazil hardware recycling information
- Chemical substances
- Product Power Data per European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008
- Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (India)
- Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (Turkey)
- Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement (Ukraine)
- Substances Table (China)
- SEPA Ecolabel User Information (China)
- The regulation of the implementation on China energy label for printer, fax, and copier
- Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
- EPEAT
- For more information
- Regulatory information
- Declaration of Conformity (HP LaserJet Professional P1102, P1102s, P1106, P1108, and P1109)
- Declaration of Conformity (HP LaserJet Pro P1102w and P1109w)
- Regulatory statements
- Additional statements for wireless products
- FCC compliance statement—United States
- Australia statement
- Brazil ANATEL statement
- Canadian statements
- Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation (Canada)
- European Union regulatory notice
- Notice for use in Russia
- Mexico statement
- Taiwan statement
- Korean statement
- Vietnam Telecom wired/wireless marking for ICTQC Type approved products
- Index

Protecting the environment
HP is committed to providing quality products in an environmentally sound manner. This product has been
designed with several attributes to minimize impacts on our environment.
Ozone production
The airborne emissions of ozone for this product has been measured according to a generally recognized
method* and when these emissions data are applied to a “generic office model exposure scenario”**, HP is
able to determine there is no appreciable amount of ozone generated during printing that exceeds any
current indoor air quality standards or guidelines.
* Test method for the determination of emissions from hardcopy devices with respect to awarding the
environmental label for office devices with printing function; RAL-UZ 171 – BAM July, 2012
** Based on ozone concentration when printing 2 hours per day in a 32 cubic meter room with a ventilation
rate of 0.72 air changes per hour with HP printing supplies
Power consumption
Power usage drops significantly while in Ready, Sleep, or Off mode, which saves natural resources and saves
money without affecting the high performance of this product. HP printing and imaging equipment marked
with the ENERGY STAR
®
logo is qualified to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR
specifications for imaging equipment. The following mark will appear on ENERGY STAR qualified imaging
products:
Additional ENERGY STAR qualified imaging product model information is listed at:
www.hp.com/go/energystar
Toner consumption
EconoMode uses less toner, which might extend the life of the print cartridge. HP does not recommend the
full-time use of EconoMode. If EconoMode is used full-time, the toner supply might outlast the mechanical
parts in the print cartridge. If print quality begins to degrade and is no longer acceptable, consider replacing
the print cartridge.
124 Appendix D Environmental product stewardship program ENWW