HP 300 manual

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The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. Too many devices on one line may result in failure to ring in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all, areas the sum of the RENs of all devices should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as determined by the REN, you should call your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your calling area.

If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, your telephone company may discontinue your service temporarily. If possible, they will notify you in advance. If advance notice is not practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.

Your telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the proper operation of your equipment. If they do, you will be given advance notice so you will have the opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.

If you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact the manufacturer, or look elsewhere in this manual, for warranty or repair information. Your telephone company may ask you to disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning.

This equipment may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. Contact your state's public utility commission, public service commission, or corporation commission for more information.

This equipment includes automatic dialing capability. When programming and/or making test calls to emergency numbers:

NRemain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call.

NPerform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.

FCC rules prohibit the use of non-hearing aid compatible telephones￿￿￿

in the following locations or applications:

N All public or semipublic coin-operated or credit card telephones. N Elevators, highways, tunnels (automobile, subway, railroad or

pedestrian) where a person with impaired hearing might be isolated in an emergency.

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Contents HP OfficeJet Model Potential Shock Hazard Safety InformationContents Making Copies and Printing Troubleshooting & Maintenance If You Dont Read Anything Else RuhzruglRuhzrugll Sending a Fax RuhzruglllMaking Copies RuhzruglyUsing HP OfficeJet Manager Introducing HP OfficeJet Manager Running the HP OfficeJet Manager Using the HP OfficeJet Manager Help System Cleaning the Print Cartridge Using the File MenuModifying Device Settings Using the OfficeJet Setup MenuSetting Use Whenever You Need To Rings to Answer=2 Volume=SoftDistinctive Ring=Off Changing the Header for Your Outgoing Faxes Using Send Fax SetupSetting Automatic Redial Option Selecting Dialing ModeSetting up Speed Dialing Storing Speed Dial Codes for Individuals Choose OfficeJet Setup/Speed Dial SetupSpecial Characters Use in Fax Numbers Storing Speed Dial Codes for Groups Select Speed Dial Setup from the OfficeJet Setup menuChanging Send Fax Quality Changing the resolutionChanging the contrast Using Receive Fax Setup If This Is Your Situation This setting Selecting Auto or Manual Receive Mode for incoming faxesChanging the number of rings to answer ChooseSetting Backup Reception Setting Automatic ReductionDistinctive Ring Receive Mode is set to AutoSilent Detect Changing the Loaded Paper Size Remote ServiceReducing Copies of Originals Setting DOS Printing OptionsUse this printer driver For this type of printer support Type of Sound Occurs When Adjust using Controlling Sound SettingsRing and Beep Volume RingerBeing notified of errors or warnings Using the Options MenuPrinting a Fax Log Report Automatically Printing Logs and ReportsPrinting Fax Logs Log, and Print ReportsDescription HeadingResult Pages Type Date Time Duration Diagnostic Speed Dial Report Printing HP OfficeJet ReportsHP OfficeJet Speed Dial Report for Menu Settings Report Normal Error onlyLetter 8.5x11 SoftCR only PC-8Off Portrait Letter100% ReadyAcme Co 619 Self Test ReportDraft Clogged nozzles These faxes were not completely sent Power Fail ReportSending Faxes Dialing from the front panel What You Need to KnowRedial/Pause Sl-46b Sl-19a Sl-47 Helpful Hints Press Enter/Save not Start/ Copy Sending a Fax to Multiple Fax NumbersPress Start to send Sending a Fax at a Future Time Fax Settings Send Fax LaterOr press Speed Dial and a two-digit code number Store fax now? 1=Yes 2=NoMenu Fax Settings Polling SetupAsking to Receive a Fax from Another Fax Machine Polling These buttons Adjusting the ResolutionFax/Copy Contrast Adjusting the ContrastMaking Copies and Printing Description Size Choosing mediaTips for Loading Paper and Other Media Making Copies Helpful Hints Do this Using These buttons Print Setup Commands for Selected Windows Applications Using the HP OfficeJet Printer OptionsOpening HP OfficeJet Printer Options Option Use Whenever You Need To Print Printout Reviewing the Printer SettingsMedia Option Use Whenever You Need To Print OrientationMedia Size Use Whenever You Need To Print Halftone Choosing the Grayscale OptionsIntensity Printing Envelopes With Windows Applications Loading Envelopes Envelope guide Using the Front Panel When and How To Use the Front Panel Load/Eject Using the Menu ButtonsEntering Words and Symbols Do this Using These buttonsMoving from one menu to another For this displayDo this Press Enter/Save to save Changing the Header for Your Outgoing Faxes Using Send Fax SetupMenu Time/Date, Header Fax Header MenuAdjusting the Resolution Adjusting the ContrastChanging the Send Fax Quality Paper Size Changing the Loaded Paper SizeSetting Up a Speed Dial Group Using Speed Dial SetupInserting a Pause in a Speed Dial NumberRing/Beep Volume Phone SetupDialing Mode Auto Redial Controlling SoundsUsing Receive Fax Setup Scheduling a Fax Printer SettingsControlling the Appearance of Your Printed Documents Send Fax LaterCopier Settings Copy Reduction Clean the Print CartridgeClean Pen Changing Copy ReductionTroubleshooting & Maintenance When you need help TroubleshootingWhom to call if youre in the United States Page MST Whom to call if youre in Canada Mailing address For this error condition Heres how youll be notified Error Notification Beeps, Blinking Light, MessagesAn error interrupted an activity in progress Serious internal problem was detectedUnderstanding the Displayed Messages Delayed fax Copy cancelledFax cancelled Close coverUnknown Fax failed fromFax in memory Memory fullFax poll failed DisabledFax printing Fax receptionBefore Start Time Load documentPress Stop Open coverLoad pen Clear fax jamOut of ink Replace penOut of paper Poll cancelledFor fax/copy Paper load failedWaiting for data For further print data Report cancelledOut of fax paper Redial pendingCheck Settings Call for serviceStored data lost Record the error number, then do one of the following Turn power off Turn power off/onNnn Clear print jamWaiting to dial Waiting for pollLines or dots are Solving Problems While Printing, Faxing, or CopyingMissing from CharactersCartridge has Print cartridge are Dried ink on Clogged Nose PrintOn my print Think the nozzlesCartridge are Clogged LastCant get the font My phone call is cut off when I try to make a copyDate on the front panel display is Nov-22-93 0630 PM Fax from my Cant receive aExtension phones Incoming calls Arent beingNot responding Message, PrinterNothing Happens whenMaintaining Your HP OfficeJet Changing the Print Cartridge Remove both pieces of tape Reference Resolutionn Product SpecificationsPaper Weight Compatibility Copy Speed Ordering Information Supply/Accessory NumberWarranty Information Obtaining a Material Safety Data Sheet MsdsOne-Year Limited Warranty ExclusionsRegulatory Information Warranty LimitationsPage Page Telephone Network DOC Requirements Page Page Index Symbols Index`ii Index`iii Index`iv To more than one fax number Index`vi
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300 specifications

The HP 300 is a noteworthy addition to the realm of computing, designed to cater to both personal and professional needs. This versatile device embodies performance and efficiency, making it a favored choice among users ranging from students to seasoned professionals.

One of the standout features of the HP 300 is its robust processing power. Equipped with the latest Intel Core processors, it ensures smooth multitasking and exceptional speed, allowing users to run demanding applications with ease. This speed is complemented by a generous amount of RAM, which enhances performance, particularly when handling numerous tasks simultaneously.

In terms of storage, the HP 300 offers a variety of options, including SSDs and HDDs. The SSD configuration significantly boosts boot times and data access speeds, making it an ideal choice for users who value quick responsiveness. Furthermore, the device comes with ample storage space, providing users with the capacity to store large files, multimedia content, and essential documents without the worry of running out of space.

The HP 300 is also designed with connectivity in mind. Equipped with multiple USB ports, HDMI outputs, and fast Wi-Fi capabilities, it ensures seamless integration with other devices and networks. This connectivity is essential for users who frequently share data, conduct virtual meetings, or utilize cloud services.

Additionally, the device boasts a user-friendly interface, featuring a sleek and ergonomic design. The high-definition display provides crisp visuals, making it suitable for both work and entertainment. With advanced graphics technology, the HP 300 is capable of handling graphic-intensive tasks such as photo editing and gaming, thus appealing to a broader audience.

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In conclusion, the HP 300 is a powerful and efficient computing solution, merging performance, connectivity, and security in a single package. Its cutting-edge technologies and user-centric design make it an excellent option for a variety of users seeking a reliable computing experience.