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| HP LaserJet printers are manufactured to different specifications for |
| different countries. Because of these differences, HP does not |
| recommend transporting products sold within the United States to |
| another country. |
| In addition to the concerns about the differing power system voltages, |
| the country of final destination may have different import and export |
| restrictions, power frequencies, and regulatory requirements. |
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| repair depot or reseller within the country where the printer was |
| originally purchased. |
| Because of the different specifications and warranty coverage |
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| limitations, |
| the conversion, of U.S. version HP LaserJet family printers for foreign |
| use. We advise those customers planning to transport equipment |
| outside the United States to purchase the products in the country of |
| final destination. |
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