HP Mopier 320 manual Printer is plugged in, but it will not turn on

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If the optional HP Photosmart Internal Battery is installed in the printer:

Unplug the printer power cord, if it is plugged in. Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery. Wait about 10 seconds, then reinstall the battery. If desired, plug in the power cord. Turn on the printer.

The memory card may contain file types the printer cannot read directly from the memory card.

Save the photos to a computer, then print them from the computer. For more information, see the documentation that came with the camera and the onscreen HP Photosmart Printer Help.

The next time you take photos, set the digital camera to save them in a file format the printer can read directly from the memory card. For a list of supported file formats, see Printer specifications. For instructions on setting the digital camera to save photos in specific file formats, see the documentation that came with the camera.

The printer is plugged in, but it will not turn on.

The printer may have drawn too much power.

If the optional HP Photosmart Internal Battery is not installed in the printer:

Unplug the printer power cord. Wait about 10 seconds, then plug the power cord back in. Turn on the printer.

If the optional HP Photosmart Internal Battery is installed in the printer:

Unplug the printer power cord, if it is plugged in. Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery. Wait about 10 seconds, then reinstall the battery. If desired, plug in the power cord. Turn on the printer.

The printer may be plugged into a power strip that is turned off. Turn on the power strip, then turn on the printer.

The optional HP Photosmart Internal Battery is installed in the printer, but the printer will not turn on using battery power.

The battery may need to be charged. Plug in the printer power cord to charge the battery. The Status light flashes green to indicate that the battery is charging.

If the battery is charged, try removing and reinstalling the battery.

The optional HP Photosmart Internal Battery is installed in the printer, but it will not charge.

Open the battery compartment cover. Remove the battery and reinstall it. For more information on how to install the battery, see the documentation that came with the battery.

Check that the printer power cord is securely connected to both the printer and the power source. When the printer is turned off, the Status light flashes green to indicate that the battery is charging.

Turn on the printer. The battery charging icon, a lightning bolt, flashes above the battery icon on the printer screen to indicate that the battery is charging.

An empty battery should fully charge in approximately four hours when the printer is not in use. If the battery still does not charge, replace it.

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Contents HP Photosmart 320 series Users Guide Safety information Copyrights and trademarksTrademarks Regulatory model identification number SDGOA-0406Plastics Contents HP Photosmart 320 series Welcome Front of printer Printer partsInside front of printer 1 In tray Rear of printer 1 USB port Indicator lights 1 On lightControl panel 1 On Idle screen Select Photos screen 1 Selection boxInternal battery compartment Available accessoriesAccessory name Description To use the printer menu Printer menuTo navigate the printer menu Tools Print quality Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus Options Security levelPaper jam Camera connect Preferences Smart focus Preview animation Getting ready to print Loading paperChoosing the right paper To print Use this paperHow to load Inserting print cartridgesLoading your paper Paper typeTo print… Insert this print cartridge Cartridge cradle Remove the pink tape Do not touch here Insert the cartridgeInserting memory cards When you are not using a print cartridgeAlign the cartridge Inserting a memory card Supported file formatsMultiMediaCard Memory card Slot How to insert the memory card Secure DigitalSmartMedia Memory StickRemoving a memory card XD-Picture CardPrinting without a computer Getting your photos from camera to printerUse these steps for start-to-finish printing in minutes StepDeciding which photos to print Selecting photos to printTo view photos Do thisImproving the quality of your photos Problem and solution How to do itIf you want to… Do this Setting print quality Printing your photosSelecting a layout Selecting a print methodTo print camera-selected photos Digital cameraTo print from a PictBridge camera To print from an HP direct-printing cameraChapter Connecting to other devices Connecting through HP Instant ShareGetting connected Connection type and what you needTo use HP Instant Share to send photos Cleaning and maintaining the printer Cleaning the outside of the printerCleaning the print cartridge Maintaining and transportingTo clean the print cartridge contacts Cleaning the print cartridge contactsPrinting a test Aligning the print cartridge Storing the printer Storing the printer and print cartridgesStoring the print cartridges Maintaining the quality of photo paper Transporting the printerStoring photo paper Handling photo paperTo transport the printer Printer hardware problems TroubleshootingStatus light is flashing red Status light is flashing amber Buttons on the control panel do not respondPrinter is plugged in, but it will not turn on Printing problems Paper does not feed into the printer correctlyPhoto printed at an angle or is off-center No page came out of the printerPaper jammed while printing Blank page came out of the printerPrinter ejects the paper when preparing to print Bluetooth printing problemsPrint quality is poor My Bluetooth device cannot find the printer Photo printed with bordersError messages Error message Paper jam. Clear jam then press OKError message Cartridge service station is stuck Chapter System requirements SpecificationsComponent Windows PC minimum Macintosh minimum Printer specifications Category SpecificationsOperating temperature Power consumptionPaper tray Paper tray capacityChapter HP Customer Care HP Customer Care by phonePlacing a call Return to HP repair service Chapter Installing the software Windows usersAppendix a Index USB Declaration of conformity EMC