HP 1000 manual Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement

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hp photosmart 1000 color printer user’s guide

Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement

HP Product

Duration of Limited

Warranty

 

HP Photo Printing software

90 Days

HP PhotoSmart 1000 color

1 Year

printer

 

A. Extent of Limited Warranty

1.Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer that the HP products specified above will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the duration specified above, which duration begins on the date of purchase by the customer.

2.For software products, HP’s limited warranty applies only to a failure to execute programming instructions. HP does not warrant that the operation of any product will be uninterrupted or error free.

3.HP’s limited warranty covers only those defects which arise as a result of normal use of the product, and does not cover any other problems, including those which arise as a result of:

a.Improper maintenance or modification;

b.Software, media, parts, or supplies not provided or supported by HP; or

c.Operation outside the product’s specifications.

4.For HP printer products, the use of a non-HP ink cartridge or a refilled ink cartridge does not affect either the warranty to the customer or any HP support contract with the customer. However, if printer failure or damage is attributable to the use of a non-HP or refilled ink cartridge, HP will charge its standard time and materials charges to service the printer for the particular failure or damage.

5.If HP receives, during the applicable warranty period, notice of a defect in any product which is covered by HP’s warranty, HP shall either repair or replace the defective product, at HP’s option.

6.If HP is unable to repair or replace, as applicable, a defective product which is covered by HP’s warranty, HP shall, within a reasonable time after being notified of the defect, refund the purchase price for the product.

7.HP shall have no obligation to repair, replace, or refund until the customer returns the defective product to HP.

8.Any replacement product may be either new or like-new, provided that it has functionality at least equal to that of the product being replaced.

9.HP products may contain remanufactured parts, components, or materials equivalent to new in performance.

10.HP’s limited warranty is valid in any country where the covered HP product is distributed by HP. Contracts for additional warranty services, such as on-site service, are available from any authorized HP service facility in countries where the product is distributed by HP or by an authorized importer.

B.Limitations of Warranty

1.TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER HP NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE HP PRODUCTS, AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

C.Limitations of Liability

1.To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies provided in this Warranty Statement are the customer’s sole and exclusive remedies.

2.TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, EXCEPT FOR THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, IN NO EVENT SHALL HP OR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

D.Local Law

1.This Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The customer may also have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from province to province in Canada, and from country to country elsewhere in the world.

2.To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this Warranty Statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law. Under such local law, certain disclaimers and limitations of this Warranty Statement may not apply to the customer. For example, some states in the United States, as well as some governments outside the United States (including provinces in Canada), may:

a.Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this Warranty Statement from limiting the statutory rights of a consumer (e.g. the United Kingdom);

b.Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations; or

c.Grant the customer additional warranty rights, specify the duration of implied warranties which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties.

3.FOR CONSUMER TRANSACTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, THE TERMS IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT LAWFULLY PERMITTED, DO NOT EXCLUDE, RESTRICT, OR MODIFY, AND ARE IN ADDITION TO, THE MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS APPLICABLE TO THE SALE OF THE HP PRODUCTS TO SUCH CUSTOMERS.

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Contents Knowledge HP Customer Care Help Us Help You BetterContents Printing directly from the printer Saving photos Specifications, regulatory and warranty information Chapter Unpacking your printer Before you begin, check to be sure you have the followingOther items you will need CablesMemory cards HP paperPrinter parts Photo trayPower cord connection Cancel/No Front panelReading the indicator lights Installing the Two-Sided Printing Module optional Install the Two-SidedC6463A Printing ModuleReplace or install print Replacing or installing print cartridgesCartridges Insert the print cartridge Loading paper Load paper in the paper TrayLoad paper in the photo Load a single envelopeLoad a stack of envelopes Load index cards and other Small mediaHp photosmart 1000 color printer user’s guide Adjusting printer settings Default paper type and sizePrinting a test To print a testTo select the default paper type and size Layout To select the page layoutFactory default settings To adjust the photo brightnessTo use the factory settings Photo brightnessUnderstanding memory cards Types of memory cardsInserting a memory card CompactFlash Type I IBM Microdrive SmartMediaInsert a CompactFlashor IBM Microdrive memoryCard CompactFlash IBM MicrodriveInsert a SmartMedia Memory cardTips for using infrared Understanding infraredPrinting directly from the printer Printing from a memory card Deciding which photos to printPrinting an index Print an indexChoosing photos on the printer’s front panel Choose all photos onChoose individual photos Choose more than one copyA selected photo Select a continuous rangeCanceling a photo Select a Dpof filePrinting photos Print photos from a Memory cardPrinting files using infrared IR Send photos to the printerPrint photos Hp photosmart 1000 color printer user’s guide Printing from a computer Printing from your Windows PC To print from your Windows PCSelecting the printer Properties Using the HP Photo Printing software Start the softwareCreate an album Make reprints of your Adjust the color Adjust the exposureRotate your image Adjust the sharpness Scale your imagePrint from a software Printing from your MacintoshApplication Print from the desktop Using the Print dialog box Using the Two-Sided Printing Module optional Two-sided printingTo set up the HP PhotoSmart printer software Two-sided printing from your Windows PCHp photosmart 1000 color printer user’s guide Manually reloading paper to print the second side Two-sided printing from your Macintosh Select Print Both Sides Click the drop down menu to select Layout Saving photos Saving from a memory cardSaving photos from a memory card to your Windows PC To save photos from a memory cardTo save non-photo files Saving photos from a memory card to your Macintosh Saving photos using infrared Receiving and saving the file Saving photos Care and maintenance Using the HP PhotoSmart Toolbox Windows PCOpen the Toolbox using a Windows PCUsing the HP PhotoSmart Utility Macintosh Cleaning the printer Cleaning the print cartridgesTo clean the print cartridges using the front panel Materials you will needTo clean the print cartridges manually Cleaning the outside of the printer Cleaning the print cartridge cradleTo clean the print cartridge cradles Troubleshooting Software solutions Problem Possible cause SolutionCorrectly With your virus protection Hardware solutions USB When I connected a USB Installation was not Computer. See the Appendix for system requirements Printing is very slow You may have chosen Printing solutions If you were printing labels, make sure a label did not Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module, to remove Application’s print settings Will be used Parts of the document are You may have selected Parts of the document are You may have accidentally Print quality is poor You may be running out Print quality is poor Your print cartridges may Print quality is poor If you have smearing, you Print your document Photos are not printing You may not have selected Automatic two-sided printing solutions Layout panel, you Unsupported paper type or Infrared IR solutions Error messages LCD Message Problem SolutionLCD Message Problem Solution Paper is too long. See PC Paper size is too long LCD Message Problem Solution Specifications Dimensions WeightPrints Color Technology, ColorRegulatory and warranty information Regulatory noticesHewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement Page Hp photosmart 1000 color printer user’s guide Connecting the printer to your Windows PC Parallel connection USB connectionSystem requirements Component RecommendedConnecting the printer Connect the printer with aParallel cable USB cableConnecting the printer to your Macintosh Installing the printer software Connecting the printer to a power sourceConnect the printer with a USB cable Hp photosmart 1000 color printer user’s guide 102 Index Saving from a memory card Index Hp photosmart 1000 color printer user’s guide 106
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1000 specifications

The HP 1000 was a series of minicomputers produced by Hewlett-Packard from the early 1970s through the late 1980s. Originally introduced in 1973, the HP 1000 aimed to provide high-performance computing capabilities within the reach of small to medium-sized businesses and specialized industries. This machine was distinctive not only for its advanced technology but also for the versatility it offered in various applications.

One of the standout features of the HP 1000 was its architecture. The system utilized a 16-bit word size, which allowed for efficient processing and execution of instructions. The HP 1000 employed a unique architecture known as the "Hewlett-Packard 1000 Microprogrammed System," which enabled it to execute a broad range of instructions efficiently. This made the HP 1000 particularly well-suited for data processing applications, scientific calculations, and high-level computing tasks.

The HP 1000 series was fully modular, allowing users to customize and expand their systems as needed. It supported various input/output devices, memory sizes, and even offered options for solid-state disk drives, which were cutting-edge for that time. The system’s modularity not only provided flexibility but also enhanced maintainability, enabling users to swap out components without significant downtime.

Another key aspect of the HP 1000 was its support for a wide range of programming languages, including FORTRAN, COBOL, and BASIC. This made it appealing to a variety of users, from engineers who needed to perform complex calculations to business analysts focused on data management. Additionally, the HP 1000 was designed to run multiple jobs simultaneously, making it a precursor to modern multitasking operating systems.

Networking capabilities were also an essential characteristic of the HP 1000. The system could be connected to various peripherals and terminals, increasing its functionality in a networked environment. This helped businesses leverage the power of shared resources, facilitating collaborative projects and data sharing across departments.

In conclusion, the HP 1000 series played a significant role in the evolution of computing technology. Its modular design, robust architecture, support for multiple programming languages, and networking capabilities made it a versatile tool for a wide range of applications. For over a decade, the HP 1000 series marked an important chapter in the history of computing, laying the groundwork for advancements in minicomputer technology that would follow.