The LaserJet 1200 doesn't have much of an operation panel. There's just one gray button and a couple of lights. To print a configuration page, hold down the gray button for about three seconds, then let go. The upper LED (the green one) should start flashing, and the configuration page will print out.
In order for the config page to print, the printer has to be in the "ready" condition (powered on, enough toner in the toner cartridge, and no paper stuck inside the printer). If the printer is ready, the upper LED should be lit up a steady green. If it's not, or if the other LED is flashing, the printer may be out of toner or paper, or have a paper jam.
Printer configuration pages often tell you useful information about a printer, such as its page count or meter, network settings, and toner levels. To find instructions for printing a configuration page, click on the manufacturer's name on the green bar below. To find instructions for viewing an on-screen page count, click the corresponding link on the sidebar. Check back often for updates.
How to print config pages:
- - Apple
- - Brother
- - Canon
- - Dell
- - Epson
- - Fiery
- - Gestetner
- - Hewlett-Packard (HP)
- - Imagistics
- - InfoPrint
- - Infotec
- - Intermec
- - Kodak
- - Konica Minolta
- - Kyocera
- - Lanier
- - Lexmark
- - Muratec
- - NRG
- - Océ
- - Oki
- - Panasonic
- - Pitney Bowes
- - Rex Rotary
- - Ricoh
- - Samsung
- - Savin
- - Sharp
- - Source Technologies
- - TA Triumph-Adler
- - Toshiba
- - Xerox
Tnank you so much! My Mighty HP printed 0ver 95000 pages, and i was dunno how to find this out before this post! Kudos
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