HP 5610xi, 5610v manual Connect the power cord and adapter, Connect the supplied phone cord

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6 Connect the power cord and adapter

Important: Do NOT connect the USB cable until Step 16 or software may not install properly.

7 Connect the supplied phone cord

Connect one end of the supplied phone cord to the phone port on the left (1-LINE) and the other to a wall jack.

To connect an answering machine or use your own phone cord, see the User Guide.

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On

Press the On button and configure

aAfter you press the On button, the green light flashes, and then

becomes solid.

b Wait for the language prompt before continuing. Use the arrow keys to select your language, press OK, and then confirm. Use the arrow keys to select your country/region, press OK, and then confirm.

9 Open the access door

Lower the access door. The print carriage moves to the right side. If you have a carriage jam, see Troubleshooting on the last page.

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Contents Locate components Remove cardboard and tapeAttach trays and load paper Attach the control panel faceplate if not AttachedPress the On button and configure Connect the power cord and adapterOpen the access door Connect the supplied phone cordRemove tape from both cartridges Insert the tri-color print cartridgeInsert the black print cartridge Align the print cartridges Turn on your computer Insert the correct CDWindows Users Macintosh Users Connect the USB cableTroubleshooting
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5610v, 5610xi specifications

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