HP 3522, 3526 manual Get to know the HP e-All-in-One, Printer parts

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2Get to know the HP e-All-in-One

Printer parts

Control panel features

Wireless settings

Status lights

Auto Power-Off

Printer parts

Front and top views of the HP e-All-in-One

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Display

 

 

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Control panel

 

 

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Paper tray

 

 

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Paper tray extender (also referred to as the tray extender)

 

 

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Glass

 

 

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Lid-backing

 

 

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Lid

 

 

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Cartridge door

 

 

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Cartridge access area

 

 

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Cleanout door

 

 

Rear view of the HP e-All-in-One

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Contents HP Deskjet 3520 e-All-in-One series Page Contents Index How Do I? Chapter How Do I? Printer parts Get to know the HP e-All-in-OneWireless settings Control panel featuresControl panel features How do I? Instructions Status lightsTo change Auto Power-Off setting Auto Power-OffPrint photos PrintTo print a photo on photo paper To print from a software application Print documentsPrint Quick Forms Print Quick FormsPrint envelopes Tips for print successInk tips Printer settings tipsPaper loading tips To print in Maximum dpi mode Print using the maximum dpiChapter Print EPrint from anywhere To print a document using ePrintEPrint from anywhere Chapter EPrint from anywhere Recommended papers for printing Paper basicsLoad media Load small-size paper Load envelopes Load media Chapter Paper basics Copy Copy and scanEasy Copy Scan to a computer More copy featuresPrepare the scan Click Manage Scan to Computer Scan from the printer control panelSelect Scan to Computer Deskjet 3520 series HP Deskjet 3520 seriesTips for scan success Tips for copy successTips for scan success Chapter Copy and scan Check the estimated ink levels Work with cartridgesOrder ink supplies Related topics Choose the right cartridgesReplace the cartridges Locate the cartridge number in the Printer SoftwareReplace the cartridges Cartridge warranty information Push Button PBC method WiFi Protected Setup WPS requires WPS routerWireless Settings Menu method ConnectivityChange from a USB connection to a wireless network Traditional wireless connection requires routerUSB connection non-network connection Change network settings Connect wirelessly to the printer without a routerConnect a new printer Advanced printer management tools for networked printers Tips for setting up and using a networked printerAdvanced printer management tools for networked printers Chapter Connectivity To align the cartridges from the Printer Software Solve a problemTo print a diagnostics Improve print qualityOpen cartridge access door to locate the jam To clean the printhead automaticallyClear a paper jam Prevent paper jams To verify that the product is not paused or offline Resolve print issuesTo verify that the product is set as the default printer Unable to printTo clear the print queue Click Manage, and then click Services and ApplicationsClear the print carriage Windows XPPrinthead failure Prepare paper trayPrepare printer Printer failureTo manually print on both sides Ink cartridge problemClean the ink cartridge contacts Manual duplexSetup Cartridges HP support Cartridge Supply UpgradeOlder Generation Cartridge NetworkingRegister the product Support process If you have a problem, follow these stepsAdditional warranty options Chapter Solve a problem Cartridge chip information Technical informationPaper tray input capacity SpecificationsTo disable the usage information function System requirements Environmental specificationsScan specifications Paper weightsPrint specifications Copy specificationsCQ191-60018 Environmental product stewardship programCartridge yield Acoustic information Material safety data sheets Chapter Toxic and hazardous substance table China Regulatory notices FCC statement Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product France Products with wireless LAN devicesChapter Technical information Index
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