Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Get started
- Printer parts
- Set up tray and load media
- Connect your printer
- Manage cartridges
- Copy and scan using HP Smart
- Solve a problem
- HP EcoSolutions (HP and the Environment)
- Technical information
- Specifications
- Regulatory notices
- Regulatory model identification number
- FCC statement
- VCCI (Class B) compliance statement for users in Japan
- Notice to users in Japan about the power cord
- Power cord instructions
- Noise emission statement for Germany
- European Union Regulatory Notice
- Visual display workplaces statement for Germany
- Regulatory wireless statements
- Environmental product stewardship program
- Eco-Tips
- Paper
- Plastics
- European Union Commission Regulation 1275/2008
- Safety data sheets
- Chemical substances
- EPEAT
- SEPA Ecolabel User Information (China)
- Recycling program
- HP inkjet supplies recycling program
- Power consumption
- China Energy Label for Printer, Fax and Copier
- Disposal of waste equipment by users
- Waste disposal for Brazil
- The Table of Hazardous Substances/Elements and their Content (China)
- Restriction of hazardous substance (India)
- Restriction on hazardous substances statement (Turkey)
- Declaration of the Presence Condition of the Restricted Substances Marking (Taiwan)
- Index

To clear a paper jam from the output tray
1. Remove all the paper from the output tray, including both loose and jammed paper.
2. Use a ashlight to check for any jammed paper or foreign objects in the paper path and remove them.
To avoid tearing any whole sheets of paper, gently pull the paper with both hands.
To clear a paper jam from the cartridge access area
1. Press (the Cancel button) to try to clear the jam automatically. If this does not work, complete the
following steps to clear the jam manually.
2. Press the Ink Door button to open the ink door.
3. Wait until the carriage stops moving.
4. Press (the Power button) to turn o the printer. Then disconnect the power cord from the rear of
the printer.
CAUTION: To avoid the risk of electrical shock, you must unplug the power cord to move the carriage
by hand.
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