Handling precautions
These precautions are recommended to avoid damage to your printer and its components.
Power supply
●Use the power supply voltage specified on the nameplate.
●Check the printer electrical outlet for proper polarity and grounding before connecting printer. Failure to do so may result in fire and electric shock hazards.
●Be sure the printer is
●Avoid overloading the printer’s electrical outlet with multiple devices.
●Use only the electrical cable supplied by HP with the printer.
Printer
●Wipe the printer clean with a soft cloth. A cloth moistened with a neutral detergent may be used. Do not allow liquid to enter the printer. This may create risk of fire and electrical shock and cause a malfunction. Do not clean the printer with benzene or paint thinner. This may damage the paint.
●Never touch the printhead nozzles. They can be easily damaged or clogged.
Regular inspection and maintenance
●Make sure you observe the appropriate maintenance guideline. See How do I maintain the printer.
●Clean the capping unit every day.
●Never switch off the printer without following the correct procedures. Even with the storage liquid installed, never leave the printer off for more than 4 weeks. Leaving your printer off for more than 4 weeks can cause permanent damage that cannot be repaired. In all other cases make sure you observe the appropriate maintenance guidelines.
Consumables
●Ink inside the ink cartridge is combustible. Do not expose or store near open flames, sparks, or other sources of ignition.
●HP Ink Cartridges should be installed before the “Install By” date printed on the cartridge. Use of the Ink Cartridge 3 months beyond the “Install By” date may cause deterioration in print quality or a printer malfunction.
●Do not disassemble the ink cartridges. Ink cartridges are intended for single use only.
●Avoid contact between ink and skin, eyes, and clothing.
●Immediately wash skin with soapy water.
●Remove clothing soaked with ink from contact with skin.
●Use an approved eye wash station if ink is splashed into eyes and consult a doctor if necessary.
If an approved eye wash station is unavailable, flush eyes with cold water and consult a doctor if necessary.
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