Number | Part: | Description: |
4 | Paper exit tray | Tray that holds the paper as it exits the printer. |
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| NOTE: To extend the paper exit tray, pull the tray |
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| straight out and flip out the extender. |
5 | Printer unit | Unit you lift to gain access to the ink cartridges. |
6 | Ink cartridge carrier | Carrier that holds two ink cartridges, one color and the |
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| other black or photo. For more information on your |
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| cartridges, see "Replacing Ink Cartridges" on page 71. |
7 | Scanner support | Part under printer unit that keeps the printer open while |
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| you change ink cartridges. |
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| NOTE: To close the printer for normal operation, lift the |
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| printer unit, push the scanner support inward toward the |
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| back of the printer, and then lower the printer unit until it |
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| rests on the main body of the printer. |
8 | USB connector | Slot into which you plug the USB cable (sold separately). |
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| The other end of the USB cable plugs into your |
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| computer. |
9 | Power connector | Slot into which you plug the power cable. |
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| NOTE: Insert the power cable into the printer before |
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| connecting the power cable into the wall outlet. |
10 | Memory card slots | Slots into which you insert a media card containing |
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| digital pictures. |
11 | PictBridge USB connector | Slot into which you plug a USB memory key or the USB |
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| cable (sold separately) that connects your printer to a |
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| |
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| "Printing Photos From a |
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| page 31. |
12 | Scanner glass | Surface on which you place your document or photo face |
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| down to copy, fax, or scan it. |
13 | Operator panel | Panel on the printer you use to control copying, faxing, |
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| and printing. For more information, see "Using the |
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| Operator Panel" on page 15. |
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About Your Printer
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