Troubleshooting

*Q5610-90132*

*Q5610-90132*

Q5610-90132

Problem: The Carriage jam message appears on the display.

Action: Turn the device off. Check the tray area for cardboard and tape. Make sure

the print carriage can move freely. Press the ON button after you have removed all

packing materials.

Problem: The Remove and check print cartridges message appears after you insert print cartridges.

Action: Remove print cartridges. Make sure you remove all tape from the copper contacts. Re-insert the cartridges, and then close the access door.

Problem: (Windows only) You did not see the screen telling you when to connect the USB cable.

Action: Remove, and then re-insert the HP All-in-One Windows CD. Refer to Step 15.

Problem: (Windows only) 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 Steps 15 and 16.

Problem: (Windows only) The Device Setup Has Failed To Complete screen appears.

Action: Verify that the control panel faceplate is firmly attached. Unplug the device 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 Steps 4 and 16.

Problem: A copy of a photo does not look right.

Action: Make sure that you place the photo in the correct position on the glass. The photo must be in the front left corner of the glass. The longer side of the photo must be against the front edge of the device.

Refer to the User Guide for more information or go to www.hp.com/support. Printed on 100% recycled paper.

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HP 5610v, 5610xi manual Troubleshooting

5610v, 5610xi specifications

The HP 5605, 5610v, and 5610xi are integral components of HP's versatile line of managed networking equipment, primarily aimed at delivering robust performance for small to medium-sized businesses. Built with a focus on reliability and efficiency, these models cater to the increasing demands of today's network environments.

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Security is a critical factor and these devices come equipped with various security features including Access Control Lists (ACLs) and options for encrypted connections. This ensures that sensitive data is well protected against unauthorized access.

Overall, the HP 5605, 5610v, and 5610xi are designed to offer reliability, high performance, and advanced functionalities suited to businesses operating in dynamic environments. Their capabilities to support a variety of traffic management protocols, along with the convenience of PoE, make them a valuable addition to any organizational network architecture. With easy management interfaces and robust security options, these models stand out as essential tools for modern networking challenges.