B3 Install software on additional computers

If you have additional computers on your network, install the

HP All-in-One software on each computer. Choose the correct

HP All-in-One CD for each installation.

Follow the onscreen instructions. Make sure that you choose the connection type between the network and your HP All-in-One (not between your computer and the network).

B4 Go to the last page to make a test copy

Troubleshooting

Problem: A Carriage Jam message appears.

Action: Open the access door. Remove the tape from inside the device. Turn the power off, and then wait one minute. Turn the power on again.

Problem: You did not see the screen prompting you to connect the USB cable.

Action: Remove, and then re-insert the HP All-in-One Windows CD. Refer to Section A.

Problem: The Microsoft Add Hardware screen appears.

Action: Click Cancel. Unplug the USB cable, and then insert the HP All-in-One

Windows CD. Refer to Section A.

Problem: The Device Setup Has Failed To Complete screen appears.

Action: Verify that the control panel faceplate is firmly attached. Unplug the

HP All-in-One and plug it in again. Check all connections. Make sure the USB cable is plugged into the computer. Do not plug the USB cable into a keyboard or non- powered hub. Refer to Section A.

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2575v, 2575, 2575xi specifications

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