User’s Guide Table of Contents Navigating the User’s Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Setting Up Your Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Connecting your printer with a parallel printer cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Connecting your printer with a USB Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 More information about your printer software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Navigating the User’s Guide Use the navigation controls at the bottom of each page to move through the guide: Go to the Table of Contents Acrobat® Reader provides a number of ways to page through a document. You may use the navigation buttons in the toolbar. Previous Page First Page Next Page Last Page Goes to previous view Goes to next view Go to previous page Go to next page You may also press the arrow keys or choose an action from the View menu.
Setting Up Your Printer Your HP DeskJet printer is designed for connection to your computer using either of the following cables: Parallel printer cable – You can use this method when your computer is running either Windows 3.1x, 95, 98, NT 4.0, or Windows 2000 Professional. See “Connecting your printer with a parallel printer cable” on page 3 for instructions. Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable – This method is only supported if you are running Windows 98 or Windows 2000 Professional on your computer.
Step 1: Unpack your printer Step 2: Connect parallel cable 1 Remove the packing material and the packing tape from the outside of the printer. You’ll need to buy a printer cable that supports bi-directional communication (IEEE 1284-compliant), such as HP part number C2950A. 1 Make sure both the printer and the computer are turned off. Tape Tape Tape 2 Plug the end of the cable that does not have screws attached into the printer. Snap both clips into the notches.
3 Plug the other end into the computer and tighten the screws. 4 Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet. 2 4 Step 3: Plug in the power cord 1 Leave the computer and the printer turned off. 2 Plug the power adapter cord firmly into the connector on the back of the printer. 3 Plug the appropriate end of the power cord into the power adapter. 3 Note: Always use the Power button on the front of the printer to turn the printer on and off.
Step 4: Load paper in your printer 1 Slide out the paper adjusters as far as possible. 2 Remove a stack of paper from its packaging. (Make sure all the paper in the stack is the same size and type.) Tap the stack on a flat surface to even it up. OUT Tray IN Tray 3 Load the paper into the IN tray, printable side down. Paper-width adjuster Paper-length adjuster Push the paper toward the back of the paper tray until it stops.
4 Slide both paper adjusters to fit snugly against the paper’s edges. Step 5: Insert print cartridges 1 Press the Power button to turn on the printer. The Power light comes on. 2 Open the top cover. The print cartridge cradle moves to an accessible position, and the Resume light flashes. Cartridge cradle Resume light (flashes) Power light (on) 3 Remove the print cartridges from their individual packages.
4 Carefully remove the protective vinyl tape from the tri-color and black print cartridges. Insert the black print cartridge in the right cradle, and insert the tri-color print cartridge in the left cradle. You must insert both print cartridges for the printer to operate. Note: Be sure not to touch the ink nozzles or the copper electrical contacts. Also, do NOT remove the copper strip; these are electrical contacts required for proper operation of the print cartridges.
Note: If the Resume light continues to blink or if the cradle doesn’t move to the right side of the printer, take out both cartridges and reinsert them. When a print cartridge starts to run out of ink, replace it. If you do not have a replacement, leave the empty print cartridge in the cradle of the printer. The printer will not print with only one print cartridge installed. We recommend you keep spare print cartridges on hand.
Installing printer software from the CD 5 Browse to the CD icon . Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0: 1 Turn on your computer and wait for Windows to start. 2 Insert the HP printer software CD into your CD-ROM drive. Note: If the New Hardware Found box appears during the installation procedure, click the “X” in the upper-right corner of the box, or click Cancel. 6 Click on Setup. 3 Select Start ➙ Run. 7 Click Open. 4 Click Browse.
8 Setup file appears in the Run dialog box. Click OK. Windows 2000 Professional If you are a Windows 2000 Professional user, visit HP’s web site at http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html for more information. Note: If you need the printer software on floppy disks: 9 Follow on-screen instructions to install your printer software. Windows 3.1x: • Contact your local HP Customer Care Center, listed on page 51. 1 In Program Manager, select File ➙ Run.
If you have problems installing • Make sure your printer is on and all connections are firm. • Exit your software programs. Then turn off the computer and the printer. Turn on the printer, then turn on the computer. • Close any virus protection programs that are running on your computer. Either right-click the virus protection program’s icon on the taskbar and select Disable, or click the “x” in the upper-right corner of the virus protection program’s open window.
USB Step 1: Unpack your printer USB Step 2: Plug in the power cord 1 Remove the packing material and the packing tape from the outside of the printer. 1 Leave the computer and the printer turned off. 2 Plug the power adapter cord firmly into the connector on the back of the printer. 3 Plug the appropriate end of the power cord into the power adapter. Tape Tape Tape 4 Plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet.
USB Step 3: Load paper in your printer 1 Slide out the paper adjusters as far as possible. 2 Remove a stack of paper from its packaging. (Make sure all the paper in the stack is the same size and type.) Tap the stack on a flat surface to even it up. OUT Tray IN Tray 3 Load the paper into the IN tray, printable side down. Paper-width adjuster Paper-length adjuster Push the paper toward the back of the paper tray until it stops.
4 Slide both paper adjusters to fit snugly against the paper’s edges. USB Step 4: Insert print cartridges 1 Press the Power button to turn on the printer. The Power light comes on. 2 Open the top cover. The print cartridge cradle moves to an accessible position, and the Resume light flashes. Cartridge cradle Resume light (flashes) Power light (on) 3 Remove the print cartridges from their individual packages.
4 Carefully remove the protective vinyl tape from the tri-color and black print cartridges. Insert the black print cartridge in the right cradle, and insert the tri-color print cartridge in the left cradle. You must insert both print cartridges for the printer to operate. Note: Be sure not to touch the ink nozzles or the copper electrical contacts. Also, do NOT remove the copper strip; these are electrical contacts required for proper operation of the print cartridges.
Note: If the Resume light continues to blink or if the cradle doesn’t move to the right side of the printer, take out both cartridges and reinsert them. When a print cartridge starts to run out of ink, replace it. If you do not have a replacement, leave the empty print cartridge in the cradle of the printer. The printer will not print with only one print cartridge installed. USB Step 5: Insert printer software CD in the computer 1 Turn on the computer and wait for Windows 98 to start.
USB Step 6: Connect USB cable USB Step 7: Install USB and printer software 1 Plug one end of the USB cable into the USB port on the printer. Windows 98 Note: You can also refer to steps 8a through 8h on the USB Cable Setup Quick Start Poster 1 2 1 After a few seconds, the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears. Note: If the Add New Hardware Wizard screen does not appear, your computer may not be USB-enabled.
3 Click Next in this screen, too. 5 Double-click the CD icon. Click on the win98usb folder, then click OK. 1 2 3 4 Select Specify a location and then click the Browse button. Do NOT click Next. 6 Click Next. 1 2 The Add New Hardware Wizard searches for the win98usb driver. If Windows is unable to locate a driver, click Back to return to Step 4.
7 When the driver file is located, click Next. The driver file is installed on your computer. 8 When you are notified that installation of the USB software is completed, click Finish. 9 Soon the opening screen for installing the HP DeskJet printer software appears. Click Next, and follow the on-screen instructions. If something goes wrong with the printer software installation, go to “If you have problems installing” on page 12.
Problems with your USB installation? How can I determine if my computer’s USB port is enabled? First, follow the installation instructions beginning on page 12. If you don’t see the Add New Hardware Wizard screen after connecting your printer to your computer, perform these steps: I accidentally cancelled the USB installation the first time I connected my HP DeskJet printer to my computer.
When I install the USB software, I get an “Unknown device is found” message. Disconnect the USB cable, remove the printer software, and turn off the computer and printer. Unplug the electrical power to the printer, then reconnect your printer and restart the USB software installation. After I installed my printer, why isn’t my HP DeskJet printer assigned to an LPT printer port in the Print dialog box of my software application? USB uses a different naming convention for USB devices.
Uninstalling the printer software For Windows 3.1x: If you need to uninstall the printer driver for your HP DeskJet printer for any reason, perform one of the steps listed below for your operating system. If something unexpected happened during installation, the safest method is to run the uninstall utility directly from the CD or disks, rather than from the uninstall program that was placed on your hard drive. Perform one of the following: For Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.
Printing Basics How to choose paper Most plain photocopy paper, postcards, index cards, transparencies, envelopes and labels work fine in your printer, particularly paper that is marked for use in inkjet printers. To get the best results, use one of the Hewlett-Packard papers, which were developed especially for HP inks and your printer. What to consider: • Size. You can use any size paper that fits easily within the paper adjusters of the printer. width = 5 to 8.5 inches (127 to 215 mm) length = 5.
Get the Right Paper Your HP DeskJet printer is designed to work well on most common office paper types and with quality 25% cotton bond paper. Because your printer uses ink to produce an image, paper that accepts ink well produces the best results. Be sure to test a variety of paper types before buying large quantities. HP papers are available at most computer supply stores. See “Supplies and accessories” on page 66 for paper ordering information.
Finding the HP print settings box After you lay out the page and choose the text, pictures, fonts, and colors from your software program, you need to select settings such as paper type, paper size, orientation, and print quality in the HP print settings box. Where is it? 3 If you still don’t see the box, click Setup, Options, or Properties. ...Or Try This 1 If Print isn’t there, click Printer Setup or Print Setup.
...then click a tab, and then click a setting. Show your finished work at its best. Click Best print quality. Best is recommended for photographs printed on photo paper. Save time and ink. Click Draft mode. Draft is recommended for printing test pages and proofing drafts. Flip the image. Click Mirror Image. This is great for iron-on transfers. Select the appropriate paper settings. Choose the correct paper type and size for the job. Resize your images.
How to print on standard paper sizes Choose orientation, two-sided printing, multiple page printing, mirror image, and poster printing options on the Features tab. 1 Check your print settings. Choose your print settings in the HP print settings box. (See “Finding the HP print settings box” on page 26.) Choose print quality, paper size, and paper type on the Setup tab. Click the Features tab. Click the Setup tab. First click the down arrow, and then click your selection.
2 Click OK in the Print box of your software program to save your settings and start printing. The next time you want to print this document, you can use the Print button at the top of the screen in your software program — simply click it to print one copy using the same print settings. That’s all there is to it. The printer prints one page at a time until it finishes, delivering each printed page neatly into the printer’s OUT tray.
How to print on different paper sizes Most of the time, when you print on plain paper, cards, labels, and envelopes, you select one of the standard sizes in the Paper Size box on the Setup tab of the HP print settings box. However, you’re not limited to the sizes listed. Just make sure that the size of the paper falls within the following dimensions (so both of the printer rollers can pick up the paper): Click User Defined Paper Size. Width: 5 to 8.5 inches (127 to 215 mm) with card guide down 4 to 8.
How to print on both sides of the paper Book option The easiest way to save paper is to print on both sides. Just put the paper through the printer twice: the first time through it prints the odd-numbered pages and the second time through it prints the even. 1 Load the paper in the IN tray. Make sure that there’s no paper in the OUT tray. 2 In the HP print settings box, click the Features tab. (See “Finding the HP print settings box” on page 26.) 3 Click Two-Sided Printing, then click Book or Tablet.
6 When the paper is properly loaded into the IN tray, click Continue. The printer prints the even-numbered pages on the reverse side of the odd-numbered pages. After printing, remember to uncheck the Two-Sided Printing option on the Features tab. How to create a mirror image of your document When you print a mirror image, the text and pictures are reversed (mirrored), from what you see on your computer screen. Print a mirror image when you use an iron-on transfer.
transfers, go to “Printing Iron-On Transfers” on page 47. 2 In the HP print settings box, click the Features tab, and then click Mirror Image. (See “Finding the HP print settings box” on page 26.) Click Mirror Image. 3 Print your document. The text and pictures are reversed. Hold the printout up to a mirror to see how the final product will look. After printing, remember to: • Click the Mirror Image box again to clear it.
About color How to turn off color Your HP DeskJet printer prints in color when a color-capable software program is used with the printing software. Believe it or not, your color printer prints with only four colors—cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. By printing overlapping dots of different intensity and color, it creates practically any color you can imagine. The color text and pictures that you create in your documents automatically print in color.
• Use ready-made clip art. You can purchase libraries of clip art About pictures Pictures (also called graphics) include photographs, illustrations, charts, and decorative elements. Photographs Charts and Graphs Decorative elements Illustrations 100,000 80,000 from a variety of sources or browse the Internet for what’s available there. Look through computer magazines for the names of companies that sell clip art. They’ll be happy to send you full-color pictures of their extensive offerings.
• Get your photos scanned at your local camera shop. For a small fee, you can have an entire roll of photos put on a CD or floppy disk. Be sure to ask your camera shop to also put a CD-viewing program on the CD with your photos. Open your software program and follow its instructions to import the file from floppy disk or CD into your document. • Take a digital photo. A digital camera bypasses film entirely and turns the photo into a computer file.
Beyond the Basics With the printing basics down, you’re ready for some results. Here are some ideas for printing on different paper types. Photographs—make personalized buttons, name tags, or photographic calendars. Transparencies for that important overhead presentation. Make a big statement—print posters to announce the company picnic. Envelopes—either one at a time or as a stack. Iron-on transfers on t-shirts printed with your company logo.
Printing Photographs 3 Store the black print cartridge in the print cartridge storage container. Printing photographs is similar to printing any other color image. The main differences are paper and print quality selections. Each time you print a photograph, you replace the black print cartridge with the photo cartridge. For best results when printing photographs, use one of HP’s photo papers. For a list of available photo paper products and ordering information, see page 68.
7 Align the cartridges. See “Aligning the print cartridges” on page 63 for instructions. 8 In the Setup tab of the HP print settings box, select a photo paper for the Paper Type. (See “Finding the HP print settings box” on page 26.) 9 Make sure Best print quality is selected. When you select an HP photo paper, this option is automatically selected. After printing, remember to: • Remove any special paper you’ve used from the IN tray and replace it with whatever you’ll be printing on next.
Printing Envelopes Your printer provides two methods for printing envelopes: • If you’re printing a single envelope, you can use the singleenvelope slot and leave your paper in the IN tray. This allows you to print the envelope and then a letter. • If you’re printing a stack of envelopes, use the IN tray. Avoid shiny or embossed envelopes, or those that have clasps or windows. (Use transparent labels instead for these sorts of envelopes.
How to print a stack of envelopes 1 In the HP print settings box, click the Setup tab, and then select the envelope you’re printing on as the Paper Size. (See “Finding the HP print settings box” on page 26.) Make sure the edges of the envelopes align with the right side of the IN tray. Flap side up and flap to the right 2 Slide both paper adjusters out. Make sure the IN tray is empty. OUT tray IN tray Note: When printing JIS #3 envelopes (120 x 235 mm), make sure the flap is up and toward you.
Printing Cards About small envelopes If you’re printing on small envelopes such as Invitation A2, C6, or JIS #4, you’ll need to lower the handle on the paper-length adjuster so that it slides under the OUT tray. Make sure the envelopes do not bend in the IN tray. Press the lower-inside portion of the handle to release it. Use your printer to print on index cards, recipe cards, greeting cards, business cards, or postcards—or any card size included in the Paper Size list on the Setup tab.
3 Load a stack of up to 30 cards in the IN tray. Make sure the right edge of the card stack rests against the raised card guide. 6 Replace the OUT tray. You might need to lift the top cover a little to do this. Note: When printing JIS #4 (90 x 205 mm) envelopes, make sure the flap is up and toward you. 4 Lower the handle of the paper length adjuster so that it doesn’t interfere when replacing the OUT tray. Short edge forward 7 Print the cards. Press the lower-inside portion of the handle to release it.
Printing Labels You can use your HP DeskJet printer to print sheets of labels. Use only A4 or U.S. letter-sized sheets of labels. It’s particularly important to pick labels that are made especially for inkjet printers. Sheets of labels that are folded, curled, wrinkled, or partially used can get stuck in the printer. 5 Slide the paper adjusters to fit snugly against the stack. 6 Print the labels. After printing, remember to: • Leave the settings as they are if you’re going to be printing on plain paper.
Printing Transparencies For best results, use HP Premium Inkjet Rapid-Dry Transparencies or transparencies specifically designed for inkjet printers, for your overhead presentations. 4 Put up to 25 sheets of transparencies in your printer with the rough side down and the adhesive strip forward. (You can peel off the adhesive strip after printing.
Printing Posters When you print posters, the text and pictures of each page of your document are magnified and printed across the selected sheets of paper. 7 After the document has printed, trim off the white edges on each sheet. Tape the sheets together to form a poster. After printing, remember to: • Reset the software for the paper you’ll be printing on next. 1 Load U.S. letter- or A4-sized paper in the IN tray. 2 Slide paper guides snugly against the sheets.
Printing Iron-On Transfers When it comes to printing images, you don’t need to stop with paper. Use transfer paper to get the images from the computer document onto cloth. HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers are designed to work with your printer and HP ink to give you a professional silk screen look. Although 100% cotton t-shirts are a popular choice for iron-on transfers, you need not stop there.
Getting Help HP Customer Care HP DeskJet printers set the standard for quality and reliability, so you have made an excellent choice. Should you need help, however, HP Customer Care’s award-winning service and support is nearby to provide expert advice on using your HP printer or to answer specific questions about a problem you are having. Whether online or by phone, you’ll find the support you need—and you’ll find it fast.
If you have a modem connected to your computer and subscribe to an online service or have direct access to the Internet, you can obtain a wide variety of information about your printer at the following web sites: English: http://www.hp.com/support/home_products French: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/fr German: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/de Japanese: http://www.jpn.hp.com/CPO_TC/eschome.htm Korean: http://www.hp.co.kr/go/support Portuguese: http://www.hp.
Printer Software Printer software (also referred to as a printer driver) allows your printer to talk with your computer. HP provides printer software and software updates for Windows 3.1x, 95, 98, NT 4.0, and Windows 2000. For MS-DOS printer software, contact the manufacturer of your software program. You have several options for getting printer software: In the U.S.
HP Customer Care by Phone Region DeskJet 640C North America Series (Including Canada) Asia Pacific Europe Latin America Phone Support ✻ Fee based 90 days 90 days 1 year ✻ Long distance charges may apply in different regions. Before placing a call for help, please make sure that: 1 You have checked your Quick Start Poster, this User’s Guide, and the Reference Manual for installation and troubleshooting tips. 2 You have checked HP Customer Care Online for product help.
See the list below for your country’s HP Customer Care Center phone number: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Africa/Middle East Argentina Australia Austria Belgium (Dutch) Belgium (French) Brazil Canada Chile China Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy 41 22/780 41 11 (541) 778-8380 +61 3 8877 8000 43 (0) 660 6386 32 (0)2 62688 06 32 (0)2 62688 07 011 829-6612 (905) 206-4663 800 36 0999 8610-65645959 42 (2) 471 7321 45 (0)
After the Free Phone Support Period Extended Warranty Options You can still get help from HP for a fee. Prices are subject to change without notice. HP Customer Care Online help (page 49) on the internet is still available for free! If you would like to extend your printer coverage beyond the limited warranty period, you have the following options: • For quick questions in the United States only, call (900) 555-1500. The charges are $2.50 per minute and begin when you connect with a service technician.
Appendices Until now, we’ve been talking about the what, where, and how of your printer. If you’re ready for some simple facts about the printer and printer supplies, here they are. The HP DeskJet Toolbox Use the HP DeskJet Toolbox for cleaning your printer, finding information, and printing a test page. To find the HP Toolbox, follow the instructions for your Windows system. For Windows 95, 98, and Windows NT 4.0 • Click Start ➔ Programs ➔ HP DeskJet 640C Series ➔ HP DeskJet 640C Series Toolbox.
Windows 3.1x • Double-click the HP Toolbox icon in the HP DeskJet Utilities group in the Program Manager. –OR– • Double-click the HP Toolbox icon. It’s on the desktop when you start your computer. Print cartridges Each HP print cartridge is a self-contained, plug-in ink supply. The printer operates with two print cartridges installed: one black and one tri-color.
To replace a print cartridge: 1 Press the Power button to turn on the printer. The Power light comes on. 2 Open the top cover. 4 Remove the replacement print cartridge from its packaging and carefully remove the protective vinyl tape from the print cartridge. Black Print Cartridge The print cartridge cradle moves to an accessible position, and the Resume light flashes.
Align the arrow on the print cartridge with the notch on top of the cradle, and push the arrow toward the notch until the print cartridge snaps into place. Storing print cartridges To maintain excellent print quality from your print cartridges: • Keep all print cartridges in their sealed packages, at room temperature (60-78 degrees F or 15.6-26.6 degrees C), until you are ready to use them.
Cleaning the print cartridges To clean the print cartridges from the HP Toolbox: Cleaning your print cartridges can improve the quality of printing. 1 Open the HP DeskJet Toolbox. See “The HP DeskJet Toolbox” on page 54 for instructions on how to find it. If your printed page is missing lines or dots, perform Procedure 1 below. If your printed page contains streaked ink, perform Procedure 2.
Procedure 2: Eliminating ink streaks Customers using HP DeskJet printers in dusty environments might occasionally experience ink streaks or smearing because of a small accumulation of debris inside the printer. This debris can include dust, hair, carpet, or clothing fibers. Ink streaking is easily prevented or corrected by doing scheduled cleaning to two areas of the printer: the print cartridges, and the print cartridge cradle.
d. Remove the print cartridges and place them on their sides on a scrap piece of paper. Warning Caution Keep new and used print cartridges out of the reach of children. Once you’ve removed the print cartridges, make sure that they are not outside of the printer for more than 30 minutes. Note: Be careful not to touch the ink nozzles or the copper contacts. Touching these parts of the print cartridge can result in clogs, ink failure, or bad electrical connections. 2 Clean the print cartridges a.
3 Clean the print cartridge cradle a. Position yourself at eye level with the printer. b. Locate the cradle that holds the print cartridges, then locate the three black, hook-shaped arms on the bottom of the cradle. c. Using clean, moistened swabs, wipe the flat surfaces (shaded area) on the undersides of each arm from back to front. Repeat until no ink residue is seen on a clean swab. 4 Clean the service station a. Using a clean, moistened swab, clean the rim of the sponge holder. b.
5 Reinstall the print cartridges a. Reinstall the print cartridges and close the printer’s top cover. b. Reinsert the power cord into the back of the printer. c. Print a test page. On the Printer Services tab of the HP Toolbox, click Print a Test Page. d. Examine the printout for ink streaking. Note: This procedure should remove all fibers that would cause ink to streak on a printout. However, fibers can be missed.
Aligning the print cartridges Maintaining your printer You must use the printer software to align the black, tri-color, and photo print cartridges each time you replace or reinstall a print cartridge. This ensures that the black and tri-color inks are aligned when used together on the same line of text or within the same picture. • Use a soft cloth moistened with water to wipe off dust, 1 Make sure the printer is on and the Power light is lit. 2 Be sure the printer’s IN tray contains plain paper.
Increasing printer performance • The processing speed of your computer determines how fast The print speed and overall performance of your printer can be affected by several things: • The amount of free space on your computer’s hard disk • The amount of RAM in your computer can determine how fast your documents are sent to the printer. Increasing the amount of RAM in your computer can speed up this process as well as make your computer work more efficiently when you are doing something besides printing.
Minimum printing margins System Requirements The printer cannot print outside a certain area of the page, so you must make sure the contents of your document fall within the printable area—that is, within the top, bottom, left, and right margins available for the specific size paper on which you are printing. Be sure your computer meets these system requirements. Paper Size Left and Right Margins Top Margin Bottom Margin A4-sized 3.4 mm 1.0 mm 14.9 mm Letter-, Legal, and Executive-sized 0.
Supplies and accessories Parts/Supplies Accessories For ordering information, see page 68. Power Cords Parts/Supplies Accessories Universal Power Adapter HP Reorder Number Print Cartridges Black print cartridge Tri-Color print cartridge Photo cartridge C6614 Series 51649 Series C1816 Series ✳ When you buy replacement cartridges, check the part numbers carefully so that you buy the correct one.
Parts/Supplies Accessories HP Reorder Number Paper Media ✳✳ HP Reorder Number Paper Media (continued) HP Bright White Inkjet Paper European A4, 500 sheets European A4, 200 sheets U.S. letter, 200 sheets U.S. letter, 500 sheets C1825A C5977A C5976A C1824A HP Premium Inkjet Paper European A4, 200 sheets U.S. letter, 50 sheets 51634Z 51634Y HP Premium Inkjet Heavyweight Paper European A4, 100 sheets U.S. letter, 200 sheets C1853A C1852A HP Premium Brochure & Flyer Paper, Matte U.S.
Ordering Information To order printer supplies or accessories, call your nearest HP dealer or call HP DIRECT at the following numbers for fast shipping service. In the U.S., you can buy supplies and accessories directly from HP at www.hpshopping.com, or call the HP Shopping Village at 1-888-999-4747. • Argentina: (54 1) 787-7100 Fax: (54 1) 787-7213 Hewlett-Packard Argentina, Montañeses 2150 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina • Australia/New Zealand: (03) 895-2895 China Resources Bldg.
• Latin America Headquarters: (305) 267-4220 Fax: (305) 267-4247 5200 Blue Lagoon Drive, Suite 950 Miami, FL 33126 • Mexico: (52 5) 258-4600 Fax: (54 1) 258-4362 Hewlett-Packard de México, S.A. de C.V Prolongación Reforma #470 Colonia Lomas de Santa Fe, C.P. 01210 México, D.F. • Netherlands: 0 33 450 1808 Fax: 0 33 456 0891 Hewlett-Packard Nederland B. V.
Environmental Attributes of the DeskJet Printer Environmental Statement Hewlett-Packard continuously improves the design and production processes of HP DeskJet printers to minimize the negative impact on the office environment and on the communities where printers are manufactured, shipped, and used. Hewlett-Packard has also developed processes to minimize the negative impact of the disposal of the printer at the end of printing life.