BT PaperJet 30 UG – Issue 2 – Edition 2.1 – 17.02.05 – 6672
8 | Getting started |
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3.Insert paper into the paper tray.
Your BT PaperJet 30 can hold up to 40 sheets of 80g/m2 paper. To prevent several sheets being drawn into the machine together, fan out the paper first, then tap it down on a flat surface before inserting it into the paper tray.
IMPORTANT TEST PRINT | 4. Insert the starter print cartridge. |
Once the print cartridge has been installed | Remove handset and open the front cover. |
and the front cover closed, your BT PaperJet | |
30 will automatically clean the cartridge |
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nozzles and perform a test print. |
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Make sure a sheet of paper is loaded in |
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the plain paper feeder. The test page will |
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be printed and the display shows CHECK |
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PRINT OUT. 1 = EXIT 0 = REPEAT. |
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Examine the test page. Check that the |
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numbered scale is not broken at any point |
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and that there are no horizontal white lines |
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within the black areas. |
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If everything seems OK, press . If there is |
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a problem, press to repeat the process. | Peel protective film off cartridge, being careful not to touch the nozzles |
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If the test print is still not satisfactory, see | or electrical contacts. |
‘Clean print cartridge electrical contacts’ and |
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‘Clean print cartridge nozzles’, page 46. |
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The starter print cartridge allows you to |
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print up to 80 standard pages. Normal print |
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cartridges have a greater capacity and can |
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print up to 450 standard pages. See page 63 |
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for a sample ‘standard page’. |
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