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d. Slowly lower the latch. 4 • HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series c. e g f e. f. Open the ink cartridge access door. Firmly raise the gray latch, as shown. b. Hold the printhead upright, as shown. Do not scratch the contacts on the device. 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. Do not touch the copper colored contacts.
d. Slowly lower the latch. 4 • HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series c. e g f e. f. Open the ink cartridge access door. Firmly raise the gray latch, as shown. b. Hold the printhead upright, as shown. Do not scratch the contacts on the device. 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. Do not touch the copper colored contacts.
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.... e e. 5b a b c c IMPORTANT: You must complete step 5a before installing ink cartridges. Remove the plastic wrap by pulling the orange tab. Close the ink cartridge access door. Twist the orange cap to load paper. d d. HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series • 5 Repeat steps a, b, and c for all ink cartridges. You will hear the device making noises. b. c. The...
.... e e. 5b a b c c IMPORTANT: You must complete step 5a before installing ink cartridges. Remove the plastic wrap by pulling the orange tab. Close the ink cartridge access door. Twist the orange cap to load paper. d d. HP Photosmart C6300 All-in-One series • 5 Repeat steps a, b, and c for all ink cartridges. You will hear the device making noises. b. c. The...
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... computers on a network 12 Change the HP All-in-One from a USB connection to a network connection 12 Configure your firewall to work with HP products 13 Advanced firewall information 14 Manage your network 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...
... computers on a network 12 Change the HP All-in-One from a USB connection to a network connection 12 Configure your firewall to work with HP products 13 Advanced firewall information 14 Manage your network 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...
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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 card slots and Photo light 4 Front USB port 5 Output tray 6 Paper tray extender (also ... 9 Ink cartridge door 10 Glass 11 Lid backing 16 HP All-in-One overview The onscreen Help details the full range of features and functions, including use of the HP Photosmart Software that came with the HP All-in -One functions directly from a memory card or USB storage device. 2 HP All-in-One overview Use the HP All-in-One to...
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 card slots and Photo light 4 Front USB port 5 Output tray 6 Paper tray extender (also ... 9 Ink cartridge door 10 Glass 11 Lid backing 16 HP All-in-One overview The onscreen Help details the full range of features and functions, including use of the HP Photosmart Software that came with the HP All-in -One functions directly from a memory card or USB storage device. 2 HP All-in-One overview Use the HP All-in-One to...
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Chapter 2 CAUTION: Make sure that the product is no higher than the top of the paper. If the product is servicing the ink cartridges or otherwise engaged in a task, the paper stop inside the product might not be in the photo tray 1. Do not overload the main input ...tray; To load up to its outermost position. 20 HP All-in -One overview NOTE: When you are using letterhead, insert the top of the way. TIP: If you use legal-size paper, leave the tray extender...
Chapter 2 CAUTION: Make sure that the product is no higher than the top of the paper. If the product is servicing the ink cartridges or otherwise engaged in a task, the paper stop inside the product might not be in the photo tray 1. Do not overload the main input ...tray; To load up to its outermost position. 20 HP All-in -One overview NOTE: When you are using letterhead, insert the top of the way. TIP: If you use legal-size paper, leave the tray extender...
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... old. Make sure the paper-width guide does not bend the paper in the input tray. • Do not force paper too far forward in -One overview Print a photo on older sheets might peel off when the paper is pulled through the product, and cause paper jams. • Do not combine... paper sizes in the input tray lays flat and the edges are not bent or torn. • If you are printing along with genuine HP ink. HP papers and HP ink are specifically designed to work well together to fit snugly against all unused photo paper flat in a resealable bag. • Ensure that paper loaded...
... old. Make sure the paper-width guide does not bend the paper in the input tray. • Do not force paper too far forward in -One overview Print a photo on older sheets might peel off when the paper is pulled through the product, and cause paper jams. • Do not combine... paper sizes in the input tray lays flat and the edges are not bent or torn. • If you are printing along with genuine HP ink. HP papers and HP ink are specifically designed to work well together to fit snugly against all unused photo paper flat in a resealable bag. • Ensure that paper loaded...
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...corner of the glass. 3. Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color to replace ink cartridges. Open the ink cartridge door by lifting from the front right of the product. HP All-in -One, to order cartridges, go to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If you need to begin copying. This can ...result in the input tray. 2. To replace the ink cartridges 1. Chapter 2 To make sure you have replacement ink cartridges for the HP All-in -One overview The print carriage moves to both the product and the ink cartridge. Make sure you have paper loaded in damage to the center...
...corner of the glass. 3. Press Start Copy Black or Start Copy Color to replace ink cartridges. Open the ink cartridge door by lifting from the front right of the product. HP All-in -One, to order cartridges, go to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If you need to begin copying. This can ...result in the input tray. 2. To replace the ink cartridges 1. Chapter 2 To make sure you have replacement ink cartridges for the HP All-in -One overview The print carriage moves to both the product and the ink cartridge. Make sure you have paper loaded in damage to the center...
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HP All-in the slot. CAUTION: Do not lift the latch handle on the print carriage to remove the ink cartridges. 4. Make sure that has the same shaped icon and color as the one you insert the ink cartridge into place and is seated firmly in -One overview 6. Doing so can result in incorrectly seated ink cartridges and...
HP All-in the slot. CAUTION: Do not lift the latch handle on the print carriage to remove the ink cartridges. 4. Make sure that has the same shaped icon and color as the one you insert the ink cartridge into place and is seated firmly in -One overview 6. Doing so can result in incorrectly seated ink cartridges and...
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HP All-in-One overview 26 HP All-in-One overview Chapter 2 7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each ink cartridge you are replacing. 8. Close the ink cartridge door.
HP All-in-One overview 26 HP All-in-One overview Chapter 2 7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each ink cartridge you are replacing. 8. Close the ink cartridge door.
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...must first install the software that came with the product. Cause: The product and computer were not communicating with the product before you have ink. You can cause errors. Press the On button to turn on the product Solution: Look at the display on installing the software and connecting...: Check that came with each other into the back of your computer. Solution 4: Check that the ink cartridges are listed in order, with one end of the USB cable into a power outlet. Solution 1: Press the On button to change your computer and the other . Solution 5: Load paper...
...must first install the software that came with the product. Cause: The product and computer were not communicating with the product before you have ink. You can cause errors. Press the On button to turn on the product Solution: Look at the display on installing the software and connecting...: Check that came with each other into the back of your computer. Solution 4: Check that the ink cartridges are listed in order, with one end of the USB cable into a power outlet. Solution 1: Press the On button to change your computer and the other . Solution 5: Load paper...
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...and expert assistance and includes the following tips help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality. • Keep all ink cartridges in print quality. • Do not clean the printhead unnecessarily. Doing these actions will prevent ink leaking from the printhead assembly. • Clean the...at room temperature (15.6°-26.6° C or 60°-78° F). • HP recommends that might not return to the correct position. • Store ink cartridges at www.hp.com/support. Support options and availability vary by pressing the On button. Also, make sure ...
...and expert assistance and includes the following tips help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality. • Keep all ink cartridges in print quality. • Do not clean the printhead unnecessarily. Doing these actions will prevent ink leaking from the printhead assembly. • Clean the...at room temperature (15.6°-26.6° C or 60°-78° F). • HP recommends that might not return to the correct position. • Store ink cartridges at www.hp.com/support. Support options and availability vary by pressing the On button. Also, make sure ...
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... 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...
... 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...
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...network setup troubleshooting 149 Wireless setup troubleshooting 153 Paper jams...158 Information on paper...159 Print quality troubleshooting 159 Wrong, inaccurate, or bleeding colors 160 Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely 163 The printout has a horizontal band of distortion near the bottom of a borderless ...print...165 Printouts have horizontal streaks or lines 166 Printouts are faded or have dull colors 168 Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy 170 Printouts are slanted or skewed 172 Ink streaks on the back of the paper 173 Paper is not picked up from the input ...
...network setup troubleshooting 149 Wireless setup troubleshooting 153 Paper jams...158 Information on paper...159 Print quality troubleshooting 159 Wrong, inaccurate, or bleeding colors 160 Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely 163 The printout has a horizontal band of distortion near the bottom of a borderless ...print...165 Printouts have horizontal streaks or lines 166 Printouts are faded or have dull colors 168 Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy 170 Printouts are slanted or skewed 172 Ink streaks on the back of the paper 173 Paper is not picked up from the input ...
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...305 Additional warranty options...305 HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan 306 HP Korea customer support 306 Prepare the HP All-in-One for shipment 307 Secure the ink system...307 Remove the control panel faceplate 307 Pack the HP All-in-One...308 16 Technical information ...Specifications...309 Environmental product stewardship program 310 Paper use...311 Plastics...311 Material safety data sheets 311 Recycling program...311 HP inkjet...
...305 Additional warranty options...305 HP Quick Exchange Service (Japan 306 HP Korea customer support 306 Prepare the HP All-in-One for shipment 307 Secure the ink system...307 Remove the control panel faceplate 307 Pack the HP All-in-One...308 16 Technical information ...Specifications...309 Environmental product stewardship program 310 Paper use...311 Plastics...311 Material safety data sheets 311 Recycling program...311 HP inkjet...
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... ink supplies" on page 137 • "HP warranty and support" on page 303 • "Technical information" on page 309 HP Photosmart C6300 All-inOne series Help HP Photosmart C6300 All-in -One" on page 17 • "Finish setting up the HP All-in -One series Help 7 1 HP Photosmart C6300 All-inOne series Help For information about the HP All-in-One, see: • "HP...
... ink supplies" on page 137 • "HP warranty and support" on page 303 • "Technical information" on page 309 HP Photosmart C6300 All-inOne series Help HP Photosmart C6300 All-in -One" on page 17 • "Finish setting up the HP All-in -One series Help 7 1 HP Photosmart C6300 All-inOne series Help For information about the HP All-in-One, see: • "HP...
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... reference to as the icons and sleep state on the product). 10 HP All-in -One control panel features. 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...
... reference to as the icons and sleep state on the product). 10 HP All-in -One control panel features. 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...
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... control panel button, insert a memory card, lift the lid, or access the HP All-in-One from the Home screen and buttons on ink. This icon might appear if an ink cartridge contains non-HP ink. Overview Indicates that there is 50% or more of a wireless network connection. Indicates... the presence and signal strength of the ink cartridges are low on the control panel....
... control panel button, insert a memory card, lift the lid, or access the HP All-in-One from the Home screen and buttons on ink. This icon might appear if an ink cartridge contains non-HP ink. Overview Indicates that there is 50% or more of a wireless network connection. Indicates... the presence and signal strength of the ink cartridges are low on the control panel....
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If you press Help when the Home screen is available if you select one of the remaining topics, the help appears on the display. Use Control Panel Insert Ink Cartridges Load Paper in Photo Tray Load Paper in Main Tray Load Original on the visual keyboard, and then press OK. For ...example, the visual keyboard automatically appears when you are available. Overview 14 HP All-in the visual keyboard, press the...
If you press Help when the Home screen is available if you select one of the remaining topics, the help appears on the display. Use Control Panel Insert Ink Cartridges Load Paper in Photo Tray Load Paper in Main Tray Load Original on the visual keyboard, and then press OK. For ...example, the visual keyboard automatically appears when you are available. Overview 14 HP All-in the visual keyboard, press the...
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... the software to load paper, insert a memory card, replace the ink cartridges, and scan originals. Find more information Find more information You can get help and support from the HP Web site. www.hp.com/support HP Photosmart animations The HP Photosmart animations, located in -One. If you have problems during setup, check the Start Here guide for...
... the software to load paper, insert a memory card, replace the ink cartridges, and scan originals. Find more information Find more information You can get help and support from the HP Web site. www.hp.com/support HP Photosmart animations The HP Photosmart animations, located in -One. If you have problems during setup, check the Start Here guide for...
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... so you can access many of the same printing features as the estimated amount of ink remaining in your Bluetooth settings What you need for a Bluetooth connection To connect the HP All-in-One with a Bluetooth connection, you will need the following topics: • What you need... for a Bluetooth connection • Connect the HP All-in-One to a computer using a Bluetooth® wireless connection • Manage your ink cartridges. Make a note of the product 1. Press the down arrow button until Bluetooth is highlighted, and then...
... so you can access many of the same printing features as the estimated amount of ink remaining in your Bluetooth settings What you need for a Bluetooth connection To connect the HP All-in-One with a Bluetooth connection, you will need the following topics: • What you need... for a Bluetooth connection • Connect the HP All-in-One to a computer using a Bluetooth® wireless connection • Manage your ink cartridges. Make a note of the product 1. Press the down arrow button until Bluetooth is highlighted, and then...