HP (Hewlett-Packard) 3500 manual

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    user's guide To find an answer to a question, select one of the topics below: ● notices ● special features ● getting started ● connectivity ● printing ● maintenance ● troubleshooting ● specifications The User's Guide is also available in other languages.[...]

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    notices ● notices and acknowledgements ● terms and conventions ● accessibility[...]

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    notices and acknowledgements hewlett-packard company notices The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard (HP) makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard sh[...]

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    terms and conventions The following terms and conventions are used in the user's guide . terms The HP Deskjet printer may be referred to as the HP printer or printer . symbols The > symbol guides you through a series of software steps. For example: Click File > Print . cautions and warnings A Caution indicates possible damage to the HP D[...]

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    Do not clean the interior of the printer.[...]

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    accessibility Your HP printer provides a number of features that make it accessible for people with disabilities. visual The printer software is accessible for users with visual impairments or low vision through the use of Windows accessibility options and features. It also supports most assistive technology such as screen readers, Braille readers,[...]

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    special features Congratulations! You have purchased an HP Deskjet printer that is equipped with several exciting features: ● User friendly : Easy to install and operate. ● Photo quality printing : Vibrant color and true black text with up to 2400 x 1200 dpi resolution on photo papers. ● Print cancel : Save paper and ink by cancelling print j[...]

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    device status box The Device Status Box appears each time the printer prints a file. The following items are displayed: 1. Ink Levels : Approximate ink level of each print cartridge. 2. Device Status : The status of the printer. For example, Spooling or Printing . 3. Document Properties : The following information about the current print job is pro[...]

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    getting started ● printer features ● power button and light ● paper tray ● print cartridges ● ink-backup mode[...]

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    printer features The printer has several features to make printing easier and more efficient. 1. button and light 2. paper tray 1. print cartridges 1. usb port[...]

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    power button and light The Power button turns the printer on and off. It may take a few seconds for the printer to turn on after pressing the Power button. The light on the Power button flashes when the printer is processing. 1. power button and light Caution! Always use the Power button to turn the printer on and off. Using a power strip, surge pr[...]

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    paper tray The fold-out paper tray holds paper and other media to be printed. Unfold the paper tray before printing. unfolding the paper tray Follow these steps to unfold the paper tray: 1. Raise the printer cover. 2. Lower the paper tray. 3. Fold out the tray extension. 4. Lower the printer cover. using the paper tray Print different sizes of medi[...]

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    print cartridges Two print cartridges can be used with the printer. ● black print cartridge ● tri-color print cartridge 1. black print cartridge 2. tri-color print cartridge Not all print cartridges may be packaged with your printer. print cartridge selection printer model print cartridge selection number product number HP Deskjet 3500 Series b[...]

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    replacing print cartridges Before buying replacement print cartridges, verify the correct part numbers . To replace a print cartridge: 1. Press the Power button to turn on the printer. 2. Open the printer cover. The cradle moves to the center of the printer. 3. Push down on the print cartridge and slide it out of the print cartridge cradle. 4. Remo[...]

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    calibrating print cartridges After installing a print cartridge, calibrate the print cartridges to ensure the best print quality.[...]

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    print cartridge recovery Customers interested in recycling their genuine HP print cartridges can participate in HP's empty print cartridge return and recycle program. HP offers this program in more countries/regions than any other print cartridge manufacturer in the world. This program is provided as a free service to HP customers as an enviro[...]

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    maintaining print cartridges The following tips will help maintain HP print cartridges and ensure consistent print quality: ● Keep all print cartridges in their sealed packages until they are needed. Print cartridges should be stored at room temperatures (15-35 degrees C or 59-95 degrees F). ● Do not remove the plastic tape covering the ink noz[...]

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    USB The printer connects to the computer with a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable. The computer must be running Windows 98 or later to use a USB cable. For instructions on connecting the printer with a USB cable, see the setup poster that came with the printer.[...]

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    ink-backup mode Ink-backup mode allows the printer to operate using only one print cartridge. It is initiated when a print cartridge is removed from the cradle. For instructions on removing a print cartridge, click here . ink-backup mode output Printing in ink-backup mode slows the printer and affects the quality of printouts. when only this print [...]

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    connectivity ● USB[...]

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    printing Click the appropriate topic below to view an explanation of the printer software: ● print settings ● device status box Click the appropriate topic below to view instructions on printing functions: ● printing a document ● changing default settings ● print task quick sets ● setting custom paper sizes ● printing in grayscale Cli[...]

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    print settings The printer is controlled by software installed on your computer. Use the printer software, known as the printer driver , to change the print settings for a document. To change the print settings, open the Printer Properties dialog box. displaying the printer properties dialog box Follow these steps to display the Printer Properties [...]

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    Printer features, and instructions on how to use them, are subject to change. This document was released for publishing before all of the printer features were determined.[...]

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    print task quick sets Use print task quick sets to print with or save print settings you use often. For example, if you frequently print envelopes, you can create a print task that contains the paper size, print quality, and orientation setting you normally use for envelopes. After creating the print task, simply select it when printing envelopes r[...]

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    Delete . Some print task quick sets cannot be deleted.[...]

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    printing a document basic printing instructions Follow these steps to print a document: 1. Open the file you want to print. 2. Click File > Print . 3. Click OK to print with the printer's default print settings. setting printing options Follow these steps to change printing options: 1. Open the file you want to print. 2. Click File > Pri[...]

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    paper/quality tab The Paper/Quality tab allows you to set these options: 1. Print Task Quick Sets : See print task quick sets . 2. Size is : Size of paper used. 3. Custom : See setting a custom paper size . 4. Type is : Type of paper used. 5. Print Quality : There are five print quality options: FastDraft , Fast Normal , Normal , Best , and Maximum[...]

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    setting a custom paper size Use the Custom Paper Size dialog box to print on a special paper size. defining a custom paper size Follow these steps to define a custom paper size: 1. Open the Printer Properties dialog box. 2. Click the Paper/Quality tab. 3. Click the Custom button. The Custom Paper Size dialog box is displayed. 4. Select a custom pap[...]

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    basics tab The Basics tab allows you to set the following options: 1. Print Task Quick Sets : See print task quick sets . 2. Orientation : Specify the page layout: ❍ Portrait : The printed page is longer than it is wide. ❍ Landscape : The printed page is wider than it is long. ❍ Mirror Image : Reverses the printed image from left to right. 3.[...]

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    changing default settings Use the taskbar icon to change the printer's default print settings. The default print settings apply to all documents printed by the printer. 1. taskbar icon using the taskbar icon shortcut menu Follow these steps to change the printer's default settings: 1. Click the taskbar icon. The Printer Properties dialog [...]

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    printing in grayscale For grayscale printing, your printer must have a black print cartridge installed. If a tri- color print cartridge is installed, remove it so that only the black print cartridge remains in the print cartridge cradle. Be sure to store the tri-color print cartridge properly. For storage instructions, see maintaining print cartrid[...]

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    plain paper guidelines In tray capacity: Up to 100 sheets preparing to print 1. Slide the paper guide to the left. 2. Place the paper in the In tray, then push it into the printer until it stops. The paper will extend over the edge of the tray. 3. Slide the paper guide firmly against the edge of the paper. printing 1. Open the Printer Properties di[...]

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    envelopes guidelines ● Avoid using envelopes that: have clasps or windows; have thick, irregular, or curled edges; are shiny or embossed; are wrinkled, torn, or otherwise damaged. ● Align the envelope edges before inserting them in the In tray. ● In tray capacity: Up to 10 envelopes preparing to print 1. Slide the paper guide to the left. 2. [...]

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    transparencies guidelines ● For great results, use HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film. ● In tray capacity: Up to 30 transparencies preparing to print 1. Slide the paper guide to the left. 2. Place the transparencies, with the printable side down and the adhesive strip toward the printer, in the In tray. Carefully push the transparencies into t[...]

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    labels guidelines ● Use only paper labels that are designed specifically for inkjet printers. ● Use only full sheets of labels. ● Verify that the labels are not sticky, wrinkled, or pulling away from the protective backing. ● Do not use plastic or clear labels. The ink will not dry on these labels. ● In tray capacity: Up to 20 sheets of l[...]

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    index cards and other small media guidelines ● Use only cards and small media that meet the printer's paper size specifications. For specifications, see the reference guide that came with the printer. ● In tray capacity: Up to 30 cards preparing to print 1. Slide the paper guide to the left. 2. Place the cards, with the printable side down[...]

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    error messages out of paper message if the paper tray is loaded 1. Verify the following: ❍ There is sufficient paper in the paper tray (at least ten sheets). ❍ The paper tray is not overly full. ❍ The paper stack is touching the back of the paper tray. 2. Slide the paper guide so that it fits firmly against the edges of the paper. if the pape[...]

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    power light is flashing ● If the Power light is on , the printer is either printing or ready to print. ● If the Power light is off , the printer is off. ● If the Power light is flashing , see below. what the flashing light means The Power light can flash for several reasons: ● The printer cover is open. ● The printer is out of paper. ● [...]

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    paper jam Follow each of these steps until the paper jam is cleared. 1. Remove the paper from the paper tray. 2. If you are printing labels, verify that a label did not become detached from the label sheet while passing through the printer. 3. Remove the Rear Access Door. Press the handle to the right, then pull out the door. 4. Remove the paper ja[...]

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    hagaki cards guidelines ● Use only cards and small media that meet the printer's paper size specifications. For specifications, see the reference guide that came with the printer. ● In tray capacity: Up to 30 cards preparing to print 1. Slide the paper guide to the left. 2. Place the cards, with the printable side down and the short edge p[...]

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    greeting cards guidelines ● Unfold pre-folded cards, then place them in the In tray. ● For great results, use HP Greeting Card Paper. ● In tray capacity: Up to 20 cards preparing to print 1. Slide the paper guide to the left. 2. Fan the edges of the greeting cards to separate them, then align the edges. 3. Place the greeting cards, with the p[...]

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    photographs guidelines ● The photo must be in electronic (digital) format before it can be printed. Take a digital picture, scan a photo, or have your local camera shop provide an electronic file of the photo. ● Use HP brand photo paper for outstanding results. ● In tray capacity: Up to 30 sheets preparing to print 1. Slide the paper guide to[...]

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    Paper/ Quality Size is : appropriate photo paper size Type is : appropriate photo paper type Print Quality : Normal , Best or Maximum dpi 2. Select any other desired print settings , then click OK . If an out of paper message appears, click here . printing Exif Print-enhanced photographs Exif Print (Exchangeable Image File Format 2.2) is an interna[...]

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    Follow these steps to print with PhotoREt technology: 1. Open the Printer Properties dialog box, then select the following: tab setting Paper/ Quality Print Quality : Best 2. Select any other desired print settings , then click OK .[...]

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    maintenance ● replacing print cartridges ● calibrating print cartridges ● automatically cleaning print cartridges ● manually cleaning print cartridges ● maintaining print cartridges ● maintaining the printer body ● refilling print cartridges ● removing ink from skin and clothing ● printer tools[...]

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    automatically cleaning print cartridges If your printed pages are missing lines or dots, or if they contain ink streaks, the print cartridges may be low on ink or may need to be cleaned. Click here to check the print cartridge ink levels. If the print cartridges are not low on ink, follow these steps to clean the print cartridges automatically: 1. [...]

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    manually cleaning print cartridges If the printer is used in a dusty environment, a small amount of debris may accumulate inside the case. This debris can include dust, hair, carpet, or clothing fibers. When debris gets on the print cartridges and cradle, it can cause ink streaks and smudges on printed pages. Ink streaking is easily corrected by ma[...]

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    removing ink from skin and clothing Follow these instructions to remove ink from skin and clothing: to remove ink from... do this... skin Wash the affected area with an abrasive soap. white fabric Wash the fabric in cold water using chlorine bleach. color fabric Wash the fabric in cold water using sudsy ammonia. Caution! Always use cold water to re[...]

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    maintaining the printer body Because the printer ejects ink onto the paper in a fine mist, ink smudges will eventually appear on the printer case and adjacent surfaces. To remove smudges, stains, and/or dried ink from the exterior of the printer, use a soft cloth moistened with water. When cleaning your printer, keep these tips in mind: ● Do not [...]

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    refilling print cartridges To get the best performance from your HP printer, use only genuine, factory-filled HP print cartridges. Caution! Damage that is directly attributable to modified or refilled HP print cartridges is specifically excluded from the HP printer's warranty coverage.[...]

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    printer tools The printer software contains a number of useful tools to enhance the printer's performance. Use the printer tools to: ● View estimated ink levels. ● Clean the print cartridges. ● Calibrate the printer. ● Print a test page. ● Perform other functions as needed. To access the tools, click here .[...]

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    troubleshooting ● printer is not printing ● paper jam ● paper problems ● print quality is poor ● document is misprinted ● photos are not printing correctly ● error messages ● power light is flashing ● printer is slow ● if you continue to have problems[...]

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    printer is not printing verify the following ● Printer is connected to the power source. ● Cable connections are secure. ● Printer is turned on. ● Print cartridges are correctly installed . ● Paper or other media is correctly loaded in the paper tray. ● Printer cover is closed. ● Rear Access Door is attached. check the power light If [...]

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    if the printer still does not print Select the topic below that best describes the problem: ● paper jam ● out of paper message ● onscreen error message[...]

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    paper problems the printer prints on multiple sheets at once paper weight The printer may print on multiple sheets of paper at once if the paper is below the recommended paper weight. Use paper that meets the recommended paper weight. For paper weight specifications, see the reference guide that came with the printer. paper may be loaded improperly[...]

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    print quality is poor streaks and missing lines If your printed pages are missing lines or dots or if streaks appear, the print cartridges may be low on ink or may need to be cleaned . print is faded ● Verify that a black print cartridge is installed. If the black text and images on your printouts are faded, you may be printing using only the tri[...]

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    document is misprinted text and images are misaligned If the text and images on your printouts are misaligned, then calibrate the printer. document is printed off-center or at an angle 1. Verify that the paper is correctly placed in the paper tray. 2. Verify that the paper guide fits firmly against the paper. 3. Reprint the document. envelope is pr[...]

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    photos are not printing correctly check the paper tray 1. Verify that the photo paper is placed in the paper tray with the printable side down. 2. Slide the paper forward until it stops. 3. Slide the paper guide firmly against the paper. check the printer properties Open the Printer Properties dialog box and verify the following options: tab settin[...]

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    printer is slow Several variables can slow the printer's performance. multiple software applications are open The computer does not have sufficient resources for the printer to print at its optimum speed. To increase printer speed, close all unnecessary software applications when printing. printer driver is outdated An outdated printer driver [...]

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    minimum system requirements Your computer must meet the following minimum requirements: Microsoft Windows XP Minimum processor speed: Pentium II 233 MHz Required RAM: 128 MB Required free hard disk space: 300 MB* Microsoft Windows 98, 2000 Professional, or Me Minimum processor speed: Pentium II 233 MHz Required RAM: 64 MB Required free hard disk sp[...]

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    if you continue to have problems If you continue to have problems after investigating the troubleshooting topics, shut down, then restart your computer. If you still have problems after restarting your computer, go to HP customer support at www.hp.com/support .[...]

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    specifications ● minimum system requirements ● environmental statement ● print cartridge recovery[...]

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    environmental statement Hewlett-Packard continuously improves the design processes of its deskjet printers to minimize the negative impact on the office environment and on the communities where printers are manufactured, shipped, and used. reduction and elimination Paper use: This printer is suited for the use of recycled papers in accordance with [...]

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    The extended warranty and product take-back options are not available in all countries/regions. energy consumption This printer was designed with energy conservation in mind. Not only does this save natural resources, but it also saves money without affecting the high performance of the printer. This product qualifies for the ENERGY STAR® Program.[...]