HP 720c Protecting the Environment, Reduction and Elimination, Recycling, Energy Consumption

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REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE

Protecting the Environment

Hewlett-Packard continuously improves the design and production processes of HP DeskJet printer to minimize the negative impact on the office environment and on the communities where the printers are manufactured, shipped, and used. Hewlett-Packard has also developed processes to minimize the negative impact of the disposal of the printers at the end of printing life.

Reduction and Elimination

Printer Packaging: Packaging materials, cushions, accessories and boxes have been reduced, saving roughly 50% in fuel and, therefore, fuel emissions.

Ozone: All ozone-depleting chemicals (CFCs, for exam- ple) have been eliminated from Hewlett-Packard manufac- turing processes.

Recycling

Printer Packaging: The boxes used to ship printers from the distribution centers, the expanded polystyrene packag- ing inserts, and the clear polyethylene bags containing the printer drivers are 100% recyclable.

Plastic Parts: Major manufactured plastic parts are marked as to the plastic content to facilitate product recycling.

Print Cartridges: Hewlett-Packard is conducting several pilot programs to take back print cartridges for material reclamation and environmentally-sound disposal. Call your Hewlett-Packard representative for current status.

Printers: Hewlett-Packard accepts used and obsolete printers for component recycling. Call your Hewlett-Pack- ard sales office for instructions.

Manuals: The manuals in this kit are printed on recycled

paper.

Energy Consumption

The HP DeskJet printer uses only 4.5 watts in stand-by mode, which easily qualifies it as an energy-saving computer printer under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Computers program. The EPA esti- mates that if all desktop PCs and peripherals in the U.S. were to qualify, the overall savings in electricity could amount to over $1 billion each year. It could also prevent the emission of 20 million tons of carbon dioxide per year (the equivalent output of 5 million cars).

Energy Star is a U.S. registered service mark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

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Contents HP DeskJet 720C Series Printer User’s Guide HP DeskJet 720C Series Printer User’s Guide Printing History Table of Contents Printing Basics What to Consider HOW to Choose PaperLet’s walk through the process step by step HOW to PUT Paper in the PrinterDrawer Click OK in the HP print settings box to save your settings HOW to PrintWhat If While You’re PrintingTroubleshooting HP Toolbox HP Print Settings BoxPrinter Software YOU’RE There Show your finished work at its best Select the appropriate settingsSave time and color ink Save time InkWindows Windows 95 and Windows NTHow Do I? Printer ServicesBeyond Basics Then follow these steps HOW to Print on DifferentPaper Sizes Change Shape HOW to Print on Both Sides of the Paper Change the Two-Sided Printing option back to None HOW to Flip a Document Turning Off Color About ColorAdjusting the Color About Pictures Pictures Take Longer than YOU Expect to Print Choosing Fonts About TextBuying Fonts Using FontsWhat You Can Print Click Your WAY to a Solution Getting Help When Things Go WrongPage No page came out of the printer What IF?Blank page came out of the printer Text or graphics are in the wrong placeYou’re having trouble printing a banner Print quality is poorSomething on the page is wrong or missing Buttons and Lights Printer CommunicationsCustomer Support Troubleshooting Using the ToolboxElectronic Support Information Printer SoftwareCalling HP Customer Support After the WarrantyYour printer provides two methods for printing envelopes How to Print a Single EnvelopeEnvelopes Flap side up and the flap to the left How to Print a Stack of EnvelopesSmall Envelopes Labels Label side down Transparencies Adhesive strip forward, tape side up Rough side down Photographs Cards If YOU Want Your Cards to Print Sideways Banners Printer might be picking up more than one sheet of paper at Resume button Here’s how you do it IRON-ON TransfersWord about Windows NT System RequirementsMinimum System Requirements Recommended System RequirementsCartridges and INK Minimum Printing MarginsPoor Print Quality Potential DamageSoftware Compatibility SpecificationsTo print from DOS Printing from DOSAdditional Symbol Sets and Fonts Parts HP Reorder Supplies/Accessories Number Ordering Supplies and AccessoriesOrdering Information Elsewhere in the worldFCC Statement USA Regulatory NoticesHP Product Warranty Limited Warranty StatementExtent of Limited Warranty Limitations of WarrantyDeclaration of Conformity Index See also print settings Settings Settings, print See print settings Reduction and Elimination Protecting the EnvironmentRecycling Energy ConsumptionGet more from your printer