HP DeskJet 340 Printer - (English) User's Guide
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...the Portable Sheet Feeder 4 Loading Paper ...4 Printing Transparencies, Labels and Special Paper 5 Paper Types Not Supported 5 Feeding Paper Manually 5 Installing the Printer Software 6 3 Using Battery Power Supply Installing the Battery Pack 8 Removing the Battery Pack 8 Charging the Battery Pack 8 Maximizing...Print History Edition 3 © Copyright 1995 by Hewlett-Packard Company 1150 Depot Road, Singapore 109673 Singapore Contents 1 The HP DeskJet 340 Printer Items in Fonts ...10 Paper Weight ...10 Paper Sizes ...10 Paper Handling ...10 Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption 10 ...
...the Portable Sheet Feeder 4 Loading Paper ...4 Printing Transparencies, Labels and Special Paper 5 Paper Types Not Supported 5 Feeding Paper Manually 5 Installing the Printer Software 6 3 Using Battery Power Supply Installing the Battery Pack 8 Removing the Battery Pack 8 Charging the Battery Pack 8 Maximizing...Print History Edition 3 © Copyright 1995 by Hewlett-Packard Company 1150 Depot Road, Singapore 109673 Singapore Contents 1 The HP DeskJet 340 Printer Items in Fonts ...10 Paper Weight ...10 Paper Sizes ...10 Paper Handling ...10 Power Requirements 10 Power Consumption 10 ...
HP DeskJet 340 Printer - (English) User's Guide
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...paper you have loaded into the portable sheet feeder is not feeding well into the paper feed slot with the rough side up . If manual feed is heavily textured or embossed • envelopes • transparencies other special paper in a drying area, out of the paper against... time needed for drying. To feed a sheet into the printer: 1 Insert the sheet into the printer. Alternatively, you can print on transparencies, glossy paper, labels, heavy stock and other than 16 lb. (60 g/m2) • paper with the HP DeskJet 340 printer. Paper Types Not Supported Do not use the following : ...
...paper you have loaded into the portable sheet feeder is not feeding well into the paper feed slot with the rough side up . If manual feed is heavily textured or embossed • envelopes • transparencies other special paper in a drying area, out of the paper against... time needed for drying. To feed a sheet into the printer: 1 Insert the sheet into the printer. Alternatively, you can print on transparencies, glossy paper, labels, heavy stock and other than 16 lb. (60 g/m2) • paper with the HP DeskJet 340 printer. Paper Types Not Supported Do not use the following : ...
HP DeskJet 340 Printer - (English) User's Guide
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...80386 processor and above Microsoft Windows 3.1 and above DOS 3.3 and above 2 MB RAM minimum for monochrome imaging 4 MB RAM minimum for black only Printer Command Language HP PCL Level 3 with extensions Built-in .) U.S. Exact speed will vary depending on -demand thermal inkjet printing Black Print Speed* Letter quality mode:...) 13.5 watts maximum printing 8 watts maximum charging 10 Letter and A4 JIS B5 (182 x 257 mm) Postcard (147 x 100 mm) Paper Handling Manual feeding Portable Sheet feeder: up to 30 sheets of 16 lb. (60 g/m2) paper Desktop Sheet feeder: up to 90 g/m2) Paper Sizes U.S. ...
...80386 processor and above Microsoft Windows 3.1 and above DOS 3.3 and above 2 MB RAM minimum for monochrome imaging 4 MB RAM minimum for black only Printer Command Language HP PCL Level 3 with extensions Built-in .) U.S. Exact speed will vary depending on -demand thermal inkjet printing Black Print Speed* Letter quality mode:...) 13.5 watts maximum printing 8 watts maximum charging 10 Letter and A4 JIS B5 (182 x 257 mm) Postcard (147 x 100 mm) Paper Handling Manual feeding Portable Sheet feeder: up to 30 sheets of 16 lb. (60 g/m2) paper Desktop Sheet feeder: up to 90 g/m2) Paper Sizes U.S. ...
HP DeskJet 340 Printer - (English) User's Guide
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serial infrared enabled when used with Infrared Adapter) Buffer Size Up to 48 Kbyte Operating Environment Maximum operating temperature range: AC power mode: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Battery power mode: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) Recommended operating temperature range for best print quality: 59°F to 95°F (15°C to 35°C) Storage temperature range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Humidity: 15-80% RH non-condensing 30-80% RH non-condensing (transparencies) Altitude: Below 15,000 ft. (4600 m) Ink quantity >0.35 ...
serial infrared enabled when used with Infrared Adapter) Buffer Size Up to 48 Kbyte Operating Environment Maximum operating temperature range: AC power mode: 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C) Battery power mode: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C) Recommended operating temperature range for best print quality: 59°F to 95°F (15°C to 35°C) Storage temperature range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C) Humidity: 15-80% RH non-condensing 30-80% RH non-condensing (transparencies) Altitude: Below 15,000 ft. (4600 m) Ink quantity >0.35 ...
HP Infrared Adapter for HP DeskJet 340 Printer - (English and other languages) User's Guide
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...Virtual Infrared COM port. This driver is pre-installed in your PC's/notebook's user manual. Set the HP DeskJet 340 Printer Properties. You can be in your PC/notebook does not work with the HP Infrared Adapter, you may wish to install the JetEye® Infrared Driver. In the...within your PC/notebook manufacturer does not provide any IrDA support software, you may use the JetEye® Infrared Driver. Double-click the HP DeskJet 340 Printer icon in Windows 3.1 and DOS only. Note: • Install this information is no other PCs/ notebooks (e.g. In Windows 3.1x ...
...Virtual Infrared COM port. This driver is pre-installed in your PC's/notebook's user manual. Set the HP DeskJet 340 Printer Properties. You can be in your PC/notebook does not work with the HP Infrared Adapter, you may wish to install the JetEye® Infrared Driver. In the...within your PC/notebook manufacturer does not provide any IrDA support software, you may use the JetEye® Infrared Driver. Double-click the HP DeskJet 340 Printer icon in Windows 3.1 and DOS only. Note: • Install this information is no other PCs/ notebooks (e.g. In Windows 3.1x ...