HP 5610v, 5610xi Attach the control panel faceplate if not Attached, Attach trays and load paper

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Attach the control panel faceplate (if not

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a

 

 

a

Align the control panel faceplate with the device.

 

 

 

b

Moving from left to right, press down each of

 

 

 

 

the areas shown in graphic b until you securely

 

 

 

 

attach the faceplate.

 

 

 

c

Make sure that all buttons are visible and that the

 

1

2

3

edges of the faceplate are even with the device.

b

 

 

 

 

 

The control panel faceplate must be attached for the HP All-in-One to work!

5 Attach trays and load paper

aInsert the tabs of the bottom tray into the device, and then lower until the tray is flat.

b Slide the paper adjuster over to c Insert plain white paper. the left.

dAttach the top (output) tray. Make sure you hook the top edge of the tray into the light gray latches, and then lower.

eFlip the paper tray extender.

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Contents Remove cardboard and tape Locate componentsAttach the control panel faceplate if not Attached Attach trays and load paperConnect the supplied phone cord Connect the power cord and adapterOpen the access door Press the On button and configureInsert the black print cartridge Remove tape from both cartridgesInsert the tri-color print cartridge Align the print cartridges Windows Users Turn on your computerInsert the correct CD Connect the USB cable Macintosh UsersTroubleshooting
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5610v, 5610xi specifications

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