HP 110 manual You have paper in the input tray, remove it, tap

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HP Color Copier

 

 

Issue

What You Should Do

 

 

 

 

Paper does not get picked up

If the unit has run out of paper, or there are only few

from the input tray.

sheets remaining, load more paper in the input tray. If

 

you have paper in the input tray, remove it, tap the

 

stack against an even surface, and then reload it. To

 

continue your job, press ENTER.

 

 

 

Parts of original do not appear

Is your original positioned correctly? Check the

or are cut off.

 

location of your original.

 

Does your original fill the margins? If the image or

 

 

text on your original fills the entire page without

 

 

leaving a margin, use the Fit to Page feature.

 

Is the original larger than the paper size in the input

 

 

tray?

 

 

- Verify that you are copying to the same size

 

 

paper as the original. This problem is most

 

 

common when trying to copy a legal-size

 

 

original onto letter-size paper.

 

 

- Verify that you have selected the proper paper

 

 

size for your project. Make sure that you have

 

 

loaded the correct paper size in the input tray

 

 

and that the input tray is properly installed.

 

Are the paper guides positioned correctly? The

 

 

paper guides should be close to the edges of the

 

 

paper in the input tray, but must not bend the

 

 

paper. Remove the paper, move the left guide all the

 

 

way to the left, insert the paper, move the front

 

 

guide to the correct position for the paper you are

 

 

using, and move the left guide to the edge of the

 

 

paper.

 

 

Problems copying a gray or

Do you have the Lighter/Darker and Color Intensity

pastel original

features adjusted correctly? Use the Lighter/Darker

 

and Color Intensity buttons to make adjustments.

 

 

Several pages advance at the

Is the paper loaded correctly in the input tray?

same time.

• Make sure the input tray is not overfilled. The paper

 

 

must fit within the guides. Make sure the guides do

 

 

not inhibit how the paper moves.

 

Remove the stack of paper, and then tap the stack

 

 

on a hard, even surface. Fan the stack, replace the

 

 

stack in the input tray, and then push it back into

 

 

place.

 

 

 

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Contents HP Color Copier Safety Information Contents Troubleshoot your unit Support services and warranty 8 Technical informationLeft side of front panel Review your unit’s front panelHP Color Copier Review your unit’s front panel Get help Get help HP papers Load paper or transparency film, or load originalsReview recommended paper choices Recommended paper choices for copying Load the input tray with letter-, legal-, or A4-size paper HP papers Review tips for loading specific types of paperChange the paper size Recommended paper-type settings for copyingSet the paper type Load originals in the automatic document feeder ADF Load originals on the glassProcess legal- or mixed-size originals Process letter- or A4-size originals exclusivelyAvoid paper jams Use the copy features Increase copy speed or quality Make copiesLighten or darken a copy Reduce or enlarge a copyEnhance text Change color intensityEnhance light colors Restore the factory default settings Change settings for all future copy jobsSet the number of copies Shift the side marginsPrepare a color T-shirt transfer Perform special copy jobsCopy a photo Clone an original Make copies automatically fitCopy two pages onto one Make a posterCopy legal-size originals ADF model only Stop copyingCam.book Page 22 Friday, February 25, 2000 1132 AM Maintain the unit Clean the exterior caseClean the glass Work with print cartridges Clean the document-lid backingPrint a Self-Test Report Replace the black print cartridge Cam.book Page 26 Friday, February 25, 2000 1132 AM Replace the color print cartridge Cam.book Page 28 Friday, February 25, 2000 1132 AM Align the print cartridges Clean the print cartridgesClean the print-cartridge contacts Change the front-panel language Change the Power Save Mode timeClear a paper jam Troubleshoot your unitStatus of the print cartridges. If you notice missing Front-panel messagesVertical portrait position, and you turned your letter To appear even after you clean the contacts, Additional troubleshooting tips Nothing happens when you try You have paper in the input tray, remove it, tap Issue What You Should Do Print carriage is stalled Use Hewlett-Packard’s support services Support services and warrantyExtent of Limited Warranty Hewlett-Packard Limited Warranty Statement HP Color CopierMargins Copy specificationsTechnical information Power specifications Paper specificationsEnvironmental Specifications Physical specificationsCertifications Additional specificationsOrder print cartridges Regulatory informationGeräuschemission EMC Declaration of ConformityHP Color Copier Technical information Numerics IndexCam.book Page 50 Friday, February 25, 2000 1132 AM HP Color Copier Menu C6741-90104 9LVLWWKH+3&RORU&RSLHU,QIRUPDWLRQ&HQWHU
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110 specifications

The HP 110 is a significant model in the realm of portable computing, known for its blend of style, performance, and user-centric features. Launched as part of HP's efforts to create versatile and efficient devices, this model has garnered attention for its impressive specifications tailored for both personal and professional use.

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