Pages did not come out of the HP Color Copier 210, or it seems to copy very slowly
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No paper, or paper is loaded in the wrong tray. | The HP Color Copier 210 might be out of paper or the paper |
| might be in the wrong tray. Be sure the paper is in the bottom tray. |
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The scanner may be locked. | A locking mechanism holds and protects the scanner optics during |
| shipment. You must unlock it before you use the HP Color Copier |
| 210. The lock is located on the left side, under the lid. Refer to |
| Chapter 1 for unlocking instructions. |
| Note: If the scanner is locked, you will hear a loud noise when you try |
| to make a copy. |
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The HP Color Copier 210 might not be | The power switch is located on the bottom right side of the copier, |
turned on. | toward the front. A light, located next to the Copy Quality button, |
| lights up when the HP Color Copier 210 is turned on. As the |
| HP Color Copier 210 is initializing, the green light blinks and |
| Initializing appears on the display. When the HP Color Copier 210 |
| is ready, 1 Copy / 100% appears on the display. |
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You are using the Best copy quality setting while | You can change the speed and quality of your copy using the Copy |
making copies. | Quality button. Best is the slowest setting but has the highest quality. |
| Fast is the fastest setting and has the lowest quality. The Normal |
| setting is in between Best and Fast and is the recommended setting |
| for most copy jobs. |
| Press the Copy Quality button until the light is next to the setting |
| you want, and then press the Select/Resume button to confirm your |
| selection. Start your copy by pressing the appropriate Start Copy |
| button. |
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You are copying onto transparency or glossy paper types. | When you are copying onto transparencies and glossy papers, the |
| copying process slows down to allow the ink to dry. |
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You turned off the HP Color Copier 210 when you | The scanner bulb shuts off if it remains idle for 12 hours. It must |
were not using it. | warm up the first time it is used. To shorten the |
| the product turned on. |
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