HP Enterprise Color Flow MFP X585z B5L06A#B19#*SHOWIT* Manuel D’Utilisation
Codes de produits
B5L06A#B19#*SHOWIT*
Product guide | HP Officejet Enterprise Color MFP X585 series
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Media guide
The HP Officejet Enterprise Color MFP X585 series is designed to work across a broad range of plain papers used in general office printing. Simply load
paper and print for fast, professional looking results for the vast majority of office documents. Or, choose from a wide variety of special media to
create impressive marketing documents. This media guide was created to help you achieve optimum results for all of your printing needs.
paper and print for fast, professional looking results for the vast majority of office documents. Or, choose from a wide variety of special media to
create impressive marketing documents. This media guide was created to help you achieve optimum results for all of your printing needs.
To avoid problems that could require repair, only use paper within the specifications listed in the table below. This repair is not covered by HP
warranty or service agreements.
warranty or service agreements.
Supported media for the HP Officejet Enterprise Color MFP X585 series
Tray 1 (multipurpose tray)
Tray 2 (main cassette)
Tray 3 (optional)
Output bin
Capacity (for 20 lb/75 g paper)
50 sheets
500 sheets
500 sheets
300 sheets
Size limits
3 x 5 to 8.5 to 14 in
(76 x 127 to 216 x 356 mm)
(76 x 127 to 216 x 356 mm)
4 x 8.27 to 8.5 x 11.7 in
(102 x 210 to 216 x 297 mm)
(102 x 210 to 216 x 297 mm)
4 x 8.27 to 8.5 x 14 in
(102 x 210 to 216 x 356 mm)
(102 x 210 to 216 x 356 mm)
Weight limits (Light to cardstock) 16 to 53 lb (60 to 200 g/m
2
)
16 to 53 lb (60 to 200 g/m
2
)
16 to 53 lb (60 to 200 g/m
2
)
Weight limits (Photo paper)
33 to 80 lb (125 to 300 g/m
2
)
33 to 66 lb (125 to 250 g/m
2
)
33 to 66 lb (125 to 250 g/m
2
)
Optimizing your printed output
The HP Officejet Enterprise Color MFP X585 series delivers high-speed, low-cost, high-quality results page after page. The product monitors
temperature, humidity, ink coverage, and other parameters to optimize performance and printed output. Most manufactured plain papers 16 to
32 lbs (60 to 120 g/m
temperature, humidity, ink coverage, and other parameters to optimize performance and printed output. Most manufactured plain papers 16 to
32 lbs (60 to 120 g/m
2
) produce high quality results without you having to specify the paper type. This makes printing simple for everyone in the
office.
The X585 series also supports settings that can enhance print results if desired. Print quality can be impacted by ink coverage, paper
weight/thickness, smoothness, moisture content, ColorLok versus non-ColorLok paper, and simplex versus duplex. For optimal print quality on plain
paper, consider using ColorLok media for even more vivid colors, bolder blacks, faster drying and controlled manufacturing specifications. ColorLok
media can be used just like any other plain media. No special settings are required—just load the tray and hit print from your computer.
weight/thickness, smoothness, moisture content, ColorLok versus non-ColorLok paper, and simplex versus duplex. For optimal print quality on plain
paper, consider using ColorLok media for even more vivid colors, bolder blacks, faster drying and controlled manufacturing specifications. ColorLok
media can be used just like any other plain media. No special settings are required—just load the tray and hit print from your computer.
For printed output that makes a stunning impression, consider using heavier or glossy paper. The X585 series supports a wide variety of paper sizes
and types. Some papers, most notably LaserJet Glossy papers, have special coatings that don’t allow ink to absorb into the paper and are not
supported by the X585 series. HP recommends Inkjet Glossy papers such as HP Brochure Glossy 180g or HP Advanced Photo papers.
and types. Some papers, most notably LaserJet Glossy papers, have special coatings that don’t allow ink to absorb into the paper and are not
supported by the X585 series. HP recommends Inkjet Glossy papers such as HP Brochure Glossy 180g or HP Advanced Photo papers.
When using special papers, you can achieve optimal print quality by selecting the specific paper type in both the device control panel and in the
software driver when printing. After loading paper into an input tray, a pop-up will appear on the control panel asking if you want to modify the paper
size and/or paper type. Select the correct paper type from the list provided on the control panel, based primarily on paper weight. The control panel
lists paper weight in grams per square meter (g/m
software driver when printing. After loading paper into an input tray, a pop-up will appear on the control panel asking if you want to modify the paper
size and/or paper type. Select the correct paper type from the list provided on the control panel, based primarily on paper weight. The control panel
lists paper weight in grams per square meter (g/m
2
) or simply “g.” Paper packages often list paper weight in pounds (lbs). Below is a list of common
paper weights in grams and lbs to help guide you in choosing the correct paper type setting from the control panel pop-up.
When printing, you will also need to select the correct paper type from the driver, to match the setting you made on the control panel. When the print
driver pops up, click on the “Properties” button, then select the “Printing Shortcuts” tab and choose the correct paper type in the pull-down menu.
driver pops up, click on the “Properties” button, then select the “Printing Shortcuts” tab and choose the correct paper type in the pull-down menu.
Common paper weights in grams (g) and pounds (lbs) by X585 control panel category
Light
Plain
Inter-
mediate
Mid-Weight Heavy or
HP Inkjet
Matte 120g
Extra
Heavy
HP Inkjet
Matte or
Glossy 180g
Cardstock
Advanced
Photo
Advanced
Photo
Grams (g)
60 g
75 g
90 g
105 g
120 g
150 g
180 g
200 g
250 g
300 g
Pounds (lbs)
16 lbs
20 lbs
24 lbs
28 lbs
32 lbs
40 lbs
48 lbs
53 lbs
66 lbs
80 lbs
In summary: Most office paper types from 60 to 120 g/m
2
(16 to 32 lbs) can be printed as “Plain” without specifying the paper type. If print quality or
jam performance does not meet expectations, select the correct paper type setting (see “Supported paper types” table on page 24 for a detailed list).
Follow these steps: 1) Load paper into one of the trays, 2) Select the paper size and paper type for that tray on the control panel, 3) When printing,
choose the correct paper size and paper type in your software driver from your computer, 4) Print the job.
Follow these steps: 1) Load paper into one of the trays, 2) Select the paper size and paper type for that tray on the control panel, 3) When printing,
choose the correct paper size and paper type in your software driver from your computer, 4) Print the job.