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Firmly raise the gray latch, as shown. f. c. Do not scratch the contacts on the device. d. b. Do not touch the copper colored contacts. e g f e. Slowly lower the latch. 4 • HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series Open the ink cartridge access door. Hold the printhead upright, as shown. Remove the printhead from the packaging. Lower the printhead into the device so that the purple and green blocks on the printhead are aligned with the purple and green blocks on the printer or other surface. 5a a Carriage latch b c d Colored icons f a.
Firmly raise the gray latch, as shown. f. c. Do not scratch the contacts on the device. d. b. Do not touch the copper colored contacts. e g f e. Slowly lower the latch. 4 • HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series Open the ink cartridge access door. Hold the printhead upright, as shown. Remove the printhead from the packaging. Lower the printhead into the device so that the purple and green blocks on the printhead are aligned with the purple and green blocks on the printer or other surface. 5a a Carriage latch b c d Colored icons f a.
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You will hear the device making noises. Close the ink cartridge access door. HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series • 5 Remove the plastic wrap by pulling the orange tab. d d. b. Twist the orange cap to load paper. Turn the ink cartridge over, slide it into the appropriate slot, then press down until it off. Repeat steps a, b, and c for...
You will hear the device making noises. Close the ink cartridge access door. HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series • 5 Remove the plastic wrap by pulling the orange tab. d d. b. Twist the orange cap to load paper. Turn the ink cartridge over, slide it into the appropriate slot, then press down until it off. Repeat steps a, b, and c for...
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...settings 14 2 HP All-in-One overview The HP All-in-One at a glance 16 Control panel features...17 Find more information...18 Load paper...19 Avoid paper jams...21 Print a photo on photo paper...22 Scan an image...23 Make a copy...23 Replace the ink cartridges...24 3 ...Troubleshooting and support Uninstall and reinstall the software 27 Setup troubleshooting...28 Network troubleshooting...30 Clear paper jams...33 Information on ink cartridges and the printhead 34 Support process...34 4 Technical information System ...
...settings 14 2 HP All-in-One overview The HP All-in-One at a glance 16 Control panel features...17 Find more information...18 Load paper...19 Avoid paper jams...21 Print a photo on photo paper...22 Scan an image...23 Make a copy...23 Replace the ink cartridges...24 3 ...Troubleshooting and support Uninstall and reinstall the software 27 Setup troubleshooting...28 Network troubleshooting...30 Clear paper jams...33 Information on ink cartridges and the printhead 34 Support process...34 4 Technical information System ...
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... the HP Photosmart Software that came with the HP All-in-One. You can access many HP All-in-One functions directly from a memory card or USB storage device. NOTE: This guide introduces basic operations and troubleshooting, as well as the input tray) 8 Photo tray 9 Ink cartridge door 10... Glass 11 Lid backing 16 HP All-in-One overview The HP All-in-One at a glance HP All-in-One overview Label Description 1 Color graphics display (also referred to as the display) 2 Control panel 3 Memory...
... the HP Photosmart Software that came with the HP All-in-One. You can access many HP All-in-One functions directly from a memory card or USB storage device. NOTE: This guide introduces basic operations and troubleshooting, as well as the input tray) 8 Photo tray 9 Ink cartridge door 10... Glass 11 Lid backing 16 HP All-in-One overview The HP All-in-One at a glance HP All-in-One overview Label Description 1 Color graphics display (also referred to as the display) 2 Control panel 3 Memory...
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... guide to eject blank pages. You could push the paper too far forward, causing the product to its outermost position. 20 HP All-in-One overview Lower the output tray. HP All-in-One overview NOTE: When you load paper into the main input tray. TIP: If you , as far as it stops at... overload the main input tray; Flip the paper catch at the edge of the way. Chapter 2 CAUTION: Make sure that the product is servicing the ink cartridges or otherwise engaged in a task, the paper stop inside the product might not be in place. To load up to open the extender the rest...
... guide to eject blank pages. You could push the paper too far forward, causing the product to its outermost position. 20 HP All-in-One overview Lower the output tray. HP All-in-One overview NOTE: When you load paper into the main input tray. TIP: If you , as far as it stops at... overload the main input tray; Flip the paper catch at the edge of the way. Chapter 2 CAUTION: Make sure that the product is servicing the ink cartridges or otherwise engaged in a task, the paper stop inside the product might not be in place. To load up to open the extender the rest...
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...copying. NOTE: If you are setting up the product for the HP All-in the input tray. 2. HP All-in-One overview The print carriage moves to the center of the ink cartridge to select your product, and then click one of the glass. 3. Press the tab on the front of ... follow the instructions in damage to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. NOTE: Wait until you have paper loaded in -One, to order cartridges, go to both the product and the ink cartridge. Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color to replace ink cartridges. To replace the ink cartridges 1. Make sure the product is turned ...
...copying. NOTE: If you are setting up the product for the HP All-in the input tray. 2. HP All-in-One overview The print carriage moves to the center of the ink cartridge to select your product, and then click one of the glass. 3. Press the tab on the front of ... follow the instructions in damage to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. NOTE: Wait until you have paper loaded in -One, to order cartridges, go to both the product and the ink cartridge. Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color to replace ink cartridges. To replace the ink cartridges 1. Make sure the product is turned ...
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...ink cartridges. HP All-in order to correctly install the ink cartridges. CAUTION: Do not lift the latch handle on the print carriage to snap it off. Doing so can result in incorrectly seated ink cartridges and printing problems. The latch must remain down in -One overview 6. Make sure that has the same shaped icon and color as the one... you remove the plastic wrap from the ink cartridge before installing it clicks...
...ink cartridges. HP All-in order to correctly install the ink cartridges. CAUTION: Do not lift the latch handle on the print carriage to snap it off. Doing so can result in incorrectly seated ink cartridges and printing problems. The latch must remain down in -One overview 6. Make sure that has the same shaped icon and color as the one... you remove the plastic wrap from the ink cartridge before installing it clicks...
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Close the ink cartridge door. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each ink cartridge you are replacing. 8. Chapter 2 7. HP All-in-One overview 26 HP All-in-One overview
Close the ink cartridge door. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each ink cartridge you are replacing. 8. Chapter 2 7. HP All-in-One overview 26 HP All-in-One overview
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... product might have installed the software, plug one or more information on your computer to change your product to resolve the issue. Troubleshooting and support Setup troubleshooting 29 Press the On button to the product and plugged into a power outlet. Solution 4: Check that the ink cartridges are installed properly and have been turned...
... product might have installed the software, plug one or more information on your computer to change your product to resolve the issue. Troubleshooting and support Setup troubleshooting 29 Press the On button to the product and plugged into a power outlet. Solution 4: Check that the ink cartridges are installed properly and have been turned...
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...installation can cause temporary printing problems. Support process If you do not remove the ink cartridges from the printhead assembly. • Clean the printhead when you leave the ink cartridges installed. Visit the HP online support Web site at room temperature (15.6°-26.6° C or 60... It is available to -date product information and expert assistance and includes the following tips help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality. • Keep all HP customers. For support contact information, see the inside the product. Do not turn off a power ...
...installation can cause temporary printing problems. Support process If you do not remove the ink cartridges from the printhead assembly. • Clean the printhead when you leave the ink cartridges installed. Visit the HP online support Web site at room temperature (15.6°-26.6° C or 60... It is available to -date product information and expert assistance and includes the following tips help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality. • Keep all HP customers. For support contact information, see the inside the product. Do not turn off a power ...
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... a photo 118 Adjust the brightness of your photos 119 Apply special color effects to your photos 120 12 Maintain the HP All-in-One Work with ink cartridges...121 Information on ink cartridges and the printhead 121 Check the estimated ink levels 122 Replace the ink cartridges 123 Remove ink from your skin and clothing 126 Advanced printhead maintenance 126 Print...
... a photo 118 Adjust the brightness of your photos 119 Apply special color effects to your photos 120 12 Maintain the HP All-in-One Work with ink cartridges...121 Information on ink cartridges and the printhead 121 Check the estimated ink levels 122 Replace the ink cartridges 123 Remove ink from your skin and clothing 126 Advanced printhead maintenance 126 Print...
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... HP warranty and support Warranty...303 Ink cartridge warranty information 303 Support process...304 Before you call HP support...304 HP support by phone...305 Phone support period...305 Placing a call...305 After the phone support period 305 Additional warranty options...305 HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan 306 HP Korea customer support 306 Prepare the HP All-in-One...
... HP warranty and support Warranty...303 Ink cartridge warranty information 303 Support process...304 Before you call HP support...304 HP support by phone...305 Phone support period...305 Placing a call...305 After the phone support period 305 Additional warranty options...305 HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan 306 HP Korea customer support 306 Prepare the HP All-in-One...
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... Home screen (the default screen when you turn on the display. Overview Label 1 2 Icon Name and Description Color graphics display (also referred to the HP All-in -One overview Chapter 2 (continued) Label Description 8 Photo tray 9 Ink cartridge door 10 Glass 11 Lid backing 12 Rear door 13 Ethernet port 14 Rear USB port 15 Power...
... Home screen (the default screen when you turn on the display. Overview Label 1 2 Icon Name and Description Color graphics display (also referred to the HP All-in -One overview Chapter 2 (continued) Label Description 8 Photo tray 9 Ink cartridge door 10 Glass 11 Lid backing 12 Rear door 13 Ethernet port 14 Rear USB port 15 Power...
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...connection. You should replace the ink cartridge when the print quality is a wired network connection. Indicates that the ink level in all the ink cartridges is 50% or more of the display, the HP All-in -One. Display sleep state To prolong the life of the ink cartridges are low on when you press... to provide important information about the HP All-in -One returns to the Home screen after 10 minutes of inactivity, the display goes into a sleep state and the screen shuts off completely. This icon might appear if an ink cartridge contains non-HP ink. After 15 minutes of inactivity. ...
...connection. You should replace the ink cartridge when the print quality is a wired network connection. Indicates that the ink level in all the ink cartridges is 50% or more of the display, the HP All-in -One. Display sleep state To prolong the life of the ink cartridges are low on when you press... to provide important information about the HP All-in -One returns to the Home screen after 10 minutes of inactivity, the display goes into a sleep state and the screen shuts off completely. This icon might appear if an ink cartridge contains non-HP ink. After 15 minutes of inactivity. ...
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... Control Panel Insert Ink Cartridges Load Paper in Photo Tray Load Paper in -One overview Error Messages General Troubleshooting Networking Troubleshooting Use Memory Card Get Support Enter text using the visual keyboard You can enter text or symbols by using the visual keyboard 1. Overview 14 HP All-in Main.... To enter text using the visual keyboard that automatically appears on the display when you need to enter text. If you select one of the remaining topics, the help appears on your computer. Chapter 2 Tools Preferences Bluetooth Help Menu The Help Menu provides quick ...
... Control Panel Insert Ink Cartridges Load Paper in Photo Tray Load Paper in -One overview Error Messages General Troubleshooting Networking Troubleshooting Use Memory Card Get Support Enter text using the visual keyboard You can enter text or symbols by using the visual keyboard 1. Overview 14 HP All-in Main.... To enter text using the visual keyboard that automatically appears on the display when you need to enter text. If you select one of the remaining topics, the help appears on your computer. Chapter 2 Tools Preferences Bluetooth Help Menu The Help Menu provides quick ...
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...drivers, supplies, and ordering information. www.hp.com/support HP Photosmart animations The HP Photosmart animations, located in the relevant sections of the HP All-in-One. • The Troubleshooting section provides information about setting up the HP All-in other publications. section provides links...on performing common tasks. • The HP All-in-One overview section provides general information about the main features of the onscreen Help, show you might not be found in -One, including printhead installation, ink cartridge insertion, paper loading, and software installation....
...drivers, supplies, and ordering information. www.hp.com/support HP Photosmart animations The HP Photosmart animations, located in the relevant sections of the HP All-in-One. • The Troubleshooting section provides information about setting up the HP All-in other publications. section provides links...on performing common tasks. • The HP All-in-One overview section provides general information about the main features of the onscreen Help, show you might not be found in -One, including printhead installation, ink cartridge insertion, paper loading, and software installation....
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... of the device address. You must connect an HP Bluetooth Adapter to the HP All-in -One to a computer using a Bluetooth® wireless connection A Bluetooth connection provides a quick and easy way to print images from a Bluetoothenabled computer without using a Bluetooth® wireless connection • Manage your ink cartridges. Press Setup. 3. With a Bluetooth connection you can...
... of the device address. You must connect an HP Bluetooth Adapter to the HP All-in -One to a computer using a Bluetooth® wireless connection A Bluetooth connection provides a quick and easy way to print images from a Bluetoothenabled computer without using a Bluetooth® wireless connection • Manage your ink cartridges. Press Setup. 3. With a Bluetooth connection you can...
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... input tray with the print side down . make sure the stack of the tray extender to eject blank pages. If the product is servicing the ink cartridges or otherwise engaged in a task, the paper stop inside the product might not be in place. Slide the paper-width guide inward until it stops...
... input tray with the print side down . make sure the stack of the tray extender to eject blank pages. If the product is servicing the ink cartridges or otherwise engaged in a task, the paper stop inside the product might not be in place. Slide the paper-width guide inward until it stops...
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Change copy speed or quality The HP All-in-One provides three options that affect copy speed and quality: • Best produces high quality for most of your ink cartridges. Normal copies faster than Best and is the default setting. • Fast copies faster than the Normal or Fast quality ...settings. • Normal delivers high quality and is highlighted on the Home Screen. 2. The Fast setting uses less ink and extends the...
Change copy speed or quality The HP All-in-One provides three options that affect copy speed and quality: • Best produces high quality for most of your ink cartridges. Normal copies faster than Best and is the default setting. • Fast copies faster than the Normal or Fast quality ...settings. • Normal delivers high quality and is highlighted on the Home Screen. 2. The Fast setting uses less ink and extends the...
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... align the printer from the HP All-in-One, you have a new ink cartridge available before removing the old cartridge. This can result in damage to install before removing the old ink cartridge. CAUTION: Wait until you have the new ink cartridge available to both the product and the ink cartridge. • Keep all ink cartridges in -One Work with ink cartridges 121 This section provides...
... align the printer from the HP All-in-One, you have a new ink cartridge available before removing the old cartridge. This can result in damage to install before removing the old ink cartridge. CAUTION: Wait until you have the new ink cartridge available to both the product and the ink cartridge. • Keep all ink cartridges in -One Work with ink cartridges 121 This section provides...