HP (Hewlett-Packard) CZ044A#B1H manual

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    HP Deskjet 3510 e-All-in-One series[...]

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    Contents 1H o w D o I ? ............................... ............................ ....................... ............................... .............. .................... ......................3 2 Get to know the HP D eskjet 3510 series Printer parts......... ....................... ................. ....................... ..................[...]

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    Environmental produ ct stewardship prog ram......... .......................... ...................... ........................... .. .......... ..................... 49 Regulatory notices... ............... .................. ............... ................... ............... .................. ...... . ............... ................... .......[...]

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    1 How Do I? Learn how to use you r HP Deskjet 3510 series • Printer parts • Control panel fe atures • Load media • Copy • Replace t he cartridges • Clear a paper ja m How Do I? 3 How Do I?[...]

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    Chapter 1 4H o w D o I ? How Do I?[...]

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    2 Get to know the HP Deskjet 3510 series • Printer parts • Control panel fe atures • Wireless settings • Status lights • Auto Power-Off Printer parts 1 Input tray 2 Paper-width guide for the input tray 3 Input tray guard 4 Control panel 5 Cartridge door 6 Output tray 7 Output tray extender (also referred to as the tray extender) 8C a r t [...]

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    Control panel features Control pa nel featu res 1 Back : Returns to the previous screen. 2 Cancel : Stops the current operation, r estores default settings. 3 Selection button : Contextual button that changes dependi ng on what is displayed on the screen. 4 Up button: Use this button to navigate menus and select number of copies. 5 Down button: Use[...]

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    How do I? Instructions Print wireless network test report. The wireless network test report will display the diagnostics results for the status of the wireless network, wi reless signal strength, detected networks, and more. 1. Press the Wireless button to access the Wireless Status screen. 2. Press the Settings button to access the Wireless Settin[...]

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    Light behavior Solution Off ePrint is disabled. Press ePrint button to acce ss ePrint menu on the printer display. On ePrint is on and connected. On button light Light behavior Solution Off The device is powered off. Pulsing Indicates the device is in sleep mode. The device automatically enters sleep mode after 5 minu tes of inactivity. Fast blinki[...]

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    3P r i n t Choose a print jo b to continue. Print photos Print documents Print envelopes Print Quick Forms See Tips for print success for more information. Print photos To print a photo on photo paper 1. Make sure the outpu t tray is open. 2. Remove all paper f rom the paper tray, and then load the photo paper with side to be pri nted on facing up [...]

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    NOTE: For maximum dpi resoluti on, go to the Paper/Quality tab and select Photo Paper, Best Qualit y from the Media drop-down list. Then go to t he Advan ced tab and select Yes from the Print in Max DPI drop-down list. If you want to print Max DPI in grayscale, select High Quality Grayscale from Print in Grayscale on the drop-down list, a nd then s[...]

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    Print Quick Forms Use Quick Forms t o print quick forms, calendar,and g ames. Print Quick F orms 1. Select Quick Forms from the printer disp lay menu. TIP: If the Quick Forms option does not ap pear on the print er display menu, press the Back butto n until th e Quick Form s option appears. 2. Press the Up and Down buttons to select one of the Quic[...]

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    Tips for print success To successfully print, t he HP cartridges should be functioning properl y with sufficient ink, the paper should be loaded correctl y, and the product should have the appro priate settings. Ink tips • Use genuine H P ink cartridges. • Install both the b lack and tri-color cartridges correctly . For more info rmation, se e [...]

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    Notes • Genuine HP ink cartridges are designed an d tested with HP pr inters and papers to he lp you easily produce great results, time a fter time. NOTE: HP cannot guarantee the quality or reliabi lity of non-HP suppl ies. Product service or re pairs required as a result of usi ng a non-HP supply will not be covered under warrant y. If you belie[...]

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    Chapter 3 14 Print Print[...]

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    4 ePrint from anywhere ePrint is a free service from HP that allows you to pr int to your ePrint-en abled printer anyw here you can send an email. Just send your documents and p hotos to the email add ress assigned to your printe r when you have enabled Web Se rvices. No addition al drivers or software are needed. Once you have signed up for a n ac[...]

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    Chapter 4 16 ePrint from anywhere ePrint from anywhere[...]

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    5 Paper basics • Recommended papers for printing • Load media Recommended papers for printing If you want the b est print quality, H P recommends usi ng HP papers that are specifically de signed for the typ e of project yo u are prin ting. Depending on your cou ntry/region, some of t hese papers might not be available. ColorLok • HP recommend[...]

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    HP Print ing Paper • HP Printing Pap er is a high -quality mul tifunctio n paper. It produces d ocuments tha t look and feel more substantial th an documents prin ted on standard m ultipurpose or copy pap er. It features Col orLok Technology for le ss smearing, bolder b lacks, and vivid colors. It is acid -free for longer l asting documents. HP O[...]

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    c . Slide paper-widt h guide to the left ❑ Slide paper-wid th guide to the le ft. d . Load paper. ❑ Insert stack of paper into i nput tray with short edge forward and print side up. ❑ Slide stack of paper down until it stops. ❑ Slide paper-wid th guide to the rig ht until it stops at edge of paper. Load smal l-size paper a . Raise th e inpu[...]

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    c . Slide paper-widt h guide to the left. ❑ Slide paper-wid th guide to the le ft. d . Load paper. ❑ Insert stack of photo p aper with short edge down and print si de up. ❑ Slide stack of pap er forward until it stops. NOTE: If the photo paper yo u are using has p erforated tabs, load photo pa per so that tabs are on to p. ❑ Slide paper-wid[...]

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    ❑ Remove all paper f rom the main inp ut tray. d . Load envelopes. ❑ Insert one or more envelopes into far-right side of the input tray. The side to be printed on should face up. The flap sho uld be on the lef t side and facing dow n. ❑ Slide stack of enve lopes down until it stops. ❑ Slide paper-width g uide to the right a gainst stack of [...]

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    Chapter 5 22 Paper basics Paper basics[...]

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    6 Copy and scan • Copy • Scan to a comput er • Tips for copy success • Tips for scan success Copy ▲ The Copy menu on the printe r display al lows you to ea sily select n umber of copi es and colo r or black and white for co pying on plain paper. Yo u can also easily access advanced settings, such as chan ging the paper type and size, adj [...]

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    ❑ Close lid. c .S e l e c t Copy from the pr inter display menu to access the cop y menu. ❑ If you do not see Copy on the printer disp lay, press the Back button until you see Copy . ❑ From the Copy menu, select Copies to increase or decrease the numbe r of copies. Then press OK to confirm. ❑ Press the button n ext to Start B lack Copy or S[...]

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    ❑ Close lid. b .S t a r t s c a n . Scan from the printer contro l panel 1. Select Scan from the printer di splay menu. If you do not see Scan on the printer display press the Back button unt il you do. 2. Select Scan to Com puter . 3. Select the computer tha t you want to scan to from t he printer display. If you do not see your co mputer listed[...]

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    • To increase or decre ase the contrast of yo ur printed output, sel ect Copy from the printer disp lay and then select Lighter/Darker to adjust the contra st. • To select the paper size a nd paper type of the p rinted output, select Copy from the printer display. From t he Copy menu select Paper Type to choose plain or photo p aper and photo p[...]

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    7 Work with cartridges • Check the estima ted ink levels • Order ink suppli es • Replace t he cartridges • Use single-cartridge mod e • Cartridge warranty information Check the estimated ink levels You can easily check the ink supply level to determine how soon you might need to repl ace a cartridge. The ink supply level shows an estimat [...]

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    Locate the cartridg e number in the Prin ter Software 1. Double-click the HP Deskjet 3510 se ries desktop i con to open the Pri nter Software. NOTE: You can also access the Prin ter Softwa re by clicking Start > All Pro grams > H P > HP Deskje t 3510 series > HP Deskjet 3510 se ries 2. In the Prin ter Software, cl ick Shop , and then cl[...]

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    4. Insert new cartridge. a . Remove cartridge f rom packaging. b . Remove plastic tape usi ng pink pull tab. c . Slide cartridge into slot until it clicks into place. d . Close cartridge door. 5. Align cartridges. Replace the cartridges 29 Work with cartridges[...]

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    Related topics • Choose the ri ght cartridges • Order ink suppli es Use single-cartridge mode Use the single-cart ridge mode to operate th e HP Deskjet 35 10 series with only one pri nt cartridge. The sin gle- cartridge mode is ini tiated when a print cartridge is removed from t he print cartridge carria ge. During single- cartridge mode, th e [...]

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    8 Connectivity • Wi-Fi Protected S etup (WPS – requir es WPS router) • Traditional w ireless connection (require s router) • USB connection (no n-network connection) • Change from a USB connection t o a wireless n etwork • Connect wirelessly t o the printer withou t a router • Connect a new printer • Change wirele ss network setting[...]

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    Traditional wireless connection (requires router) To connect the HP D eskjet 3510 series to an integrated wireless WL AN 802.11 netw ork, you will need the following: ❑ A wireless 802. 11b/g/n networ k that includes a wire less router or access po int. NOTE: The HP Deskjet 3510 serie s only supports connections usin g 2.4GHz. ❑ A desktop comput[...]

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    Change from a USB connection to a wireless network 1. From the computer’s sta rt menu select All Pro grams , and then select HP . 2. Select HP Deskjet 3510 series . 3. Select Printer Setup & Software . 4. Select Convert a USB connecte d pr inter to wire less . Follow the onscreen instructions. Connect wirelessly to the printer without a route[...]

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    Change wireless network settings NOTE: 1 This method is avai lable if you have al ready installe d the printer soft ware. NOTE: 2 This method requires a USB cable. Do not connect the USB cable u ntil prompted to do so. Change network settings 1. From the computer’s sta rt menu select All Pro grams , and then select HP . 2. Select HP Deskjet 3510 [...]

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    Open the embedde d Web server via Wi reless Direct 1. From the home screen, press t he Wireless button an d then select Settings . 2. If the display shows th at Wireless Direct is Off , select Wireless D irect and then select On (No Security) or On (With Sec urity) . 3. From your wireless computer , turn wireless on, search for and connect t o the [...]

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    Chapter 8 36 Connectivity Connectivity[...]

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    9 Solve a problem This section contai ns the following to pics: • Improve p rint quality • Clear a paper ja m • Unable to print • Networking • HP support Improve print quality 1. Make sure you are usin g genuine HP cart ridges. 2. Check the print p roperties to make sure you have selected the approp riate paper type and print quality f ro[...]

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    5. Print a diagnostics p age if the ca rtridges are not low on i nk. To print a diag nostics page from the Printer Software a . Load letter or A4 unuse d plain white pape r into the input t ray. b . Double-click the HP Deskj et 3510 ser ies desktop icon to open the Printer Software. NOTE: You can also access the Prin ter Software by clicking St art[...]

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    To clean the cartr idges from the pri nter display a . From the Cont rol Panel home screen, w hich displays Copy , Scan , and Quick Form s , select Settings . NOTE: If you do not see the home screen, press the Back button until you can see it. b . From the Settings menu on the printe r display, select Tool s . c . From the Too ls menu on the pri nt[...]

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    Inside of printer • If the paper jam is l ocated inside the p rinter, open the cle anout door located on the bottom of t he printer. Press tabs on both sides of t he cleanout door. • Remove jammed pa per. • Close the cleanou t door. Gently push t he door towards the p rinter until both latches snap into pla ce. 3. Press the OK button on the c[...]

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    Take me to th e HP Printing Diagnosti c Utility downl oad page. Resolve print iss ues NOTE: Make sure that the prin ter is turned on an d that there is p aper in the tray. I f you are still unable to print, try the follow ing in order: 1. Check for error messag es on the printer display a nd resolve them by follow ing the onscreen i nstructions. 2.[...]

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    • On the General ta b, next to Startup type , make sure that Automatic is selected. • If the service is not already runn ing, under Service s tatus , click Start , and then click OK . Windows XP • From the Windo ws Start menu, right click My Computer . • Click Manage , and then click Services and App lications . • Double-click Services , [...]

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    Close cartrid ge door ▲ Cartridge door m ust be closed to begin printing. Click here to go onli ne for more inform ation . Printer failure Resolve printer fai lure. ▲ Turn the printer off, th en on. If that doe s not resolve the prob lem, contact H P. Please conta ct HP support f or help . Ink cartridge problem First try removing and reinsert i[...]

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    4. Hold the ink cartridg e by its sides with the bottom pointing up and locate the ele ctrical contacts on the i nk cartridge. The electrical co ntacts are the small recta ngl es of copper or gold-colored metal on the cart ridge. 5. Wipe only the contact s with a dry swab or lint-fre e cloth. CAUTION: Be careful to wipe only the cont acts, and do n[...]

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    Register the product By taking just a few quick minu tes to register, you can enjo y quicker service, more efficient support, and product support alerts. If you did not register your pri nter while installing the software, yo u can register now at http:// www.registe r.hp.com . Support process If you have a problem , follow these st eps: 1. Check t[...]

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    ◦ Did you add any new hardw are or softwa re to your computer at about the time t hat this situat ion began? ◦ Did anythi ng else occur pr ior to this si tuation (such as a thunde rstorm, produc t was moved, etc. )? Support phone numbers For the most current HP list o f telephone support nu mbers and call costs in formation, see ww w.hp.com/sup[...]

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    10 Technical information The technical specif ications and inte rnational regu latory informatio n for the HP Deskjet 3 510 series are pro vided in this section. For additional specifications, see the printed docum entation tha t came with the H P Deskjet 351 0 series. This section contai ns the following to pics: • Notice • Specif ications •[...]

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    Environmenta l specif ications • Recommend ed operating temperat ure range: 15 ºC to 32 ºC (59 ºF to 90 ºF) • Allowable operati ng temperature ran ge: 5 ºC to 40 ºC (41 ºF to 104 ºF) • Humidity: 15% to 80% RH non-condensi ng; 28 ºC maximum dewp oint • Non-operatin g (Storage) temperature range : –40 ºC to 60 ºC (– 40 ºF to 1[...]

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    Plain-Best mode • Color Input/Bla ck Render: 600x600dpi • Output: 600x 1200dpi ( Black), Automatic (Color) Photo-Best mode • Color Input/Bla ck Render: 600x600dpi • Output (Black /Color): Automati c Max DPI mode • Color Inpu t/Black Rende r: 1200x1200dpi • Output: Auto matic (Black), 4800x1200 optimi zed dpi (Color) Power sp ecificati o[...]

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    Eco-Ti ps HP is committe d to helping customers red uce their e nvironmental foo tprint. HP has provided th e Eco-Tips belo w to help you focus on w ays to assess and reduce the im pact of your printing choi ces. In addition to speci fic features in this product , please visit the H P Eco Soluti ons web site f or more information on HP ’s environ[...]

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    Disposal of waste equipmen t by users in private h ouseholds in the European Union Chemical Substances HP is committed to providing our cu stomers with information abou t the chemical sub stances in our produ cts as needed to comply wit h legal requiremen ts such as REACH (R egulation EC N o 1907/2006 of the European Parliament a nd the Council) . [...]

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    Restriction of hazardou s substan ce (Ukraine) Regulatory notices The HP Deskjet 351 0 series meets product requ irements from regu latory agencies in your country/reg ion. This section contai ns the following to pics: • Regulatory mod el identificat ion number • FCC statem ent • Notice to users in Korea • VCCI (Class B) compliance statemen[...]

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    FCC statement Notice to users in Korea VCCI (Class B) compliance st atement for users in Japan Notice to users in Japan about the power cord Regulatory notices 53 Technical information[...]

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    European Union Regulatory Notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the fol lowing EU Directive s: • Low Voltage Directi ve 2006/95/EC • EMC Directive 2004/108/ EC • Ecodesign Directi ve 2009/125/EC , where appli cable CE compliance of th is product is valid only if po wered with the correct CE -marked AC adapter provi ded by HP. If [...]

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    Regulatory wireless statements This section contains t he following regul atory information p ertaining to wireless prod ucts: • Exposure to radio fr equency radiation • Notice to users in Brazil • Notice to users in C anada • Notice to users in Mexico • Notice to users in Taiwan Exposure to ra dio frequen cy radiation Notice to users in [...]

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    Notice to users in Canada Notice to users in Mexico Chapter 10 56 Technical information Technical information[...]

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    Notice to use rs in Taiwan Regulatory notices 57 Technical information[...]

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    Chapter 10 58 Technical information Technical information[...]

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    Index A after the support period 46 B buttons, control panel 6 C control panel buttons 6 features 6 copy specifications 48 customer support warranty 46 E environment Environmental product stewardship program 49 environmental sp ecifications 48 I interface card 31, 32 N network interface card 31, 32 P paper recommended types 17 phone support 45 phon[...]

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    60 Index[...]