| Unpacking and Installation |
| Before unpacking the printer, inspect the shipping container for signs of physical |
| damage. Since a damaged shipping box is an indication of improper handling |
| during shipping, the printer may also be damaged. |
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N o t e | If the shipping container has any sign of damage, unpack the printer and plug it in |
| with the carrier’s agent present. If the printer appears damaged or fails a self test, do |
| not accept it. (See “Printing a |
| Step 1: Choose the best location |
| Verify that the printer location meets all requirements listed in Chapter 2. |
| Step 2: Unpack the printer |
1 | Remove the power cord, manual, and the toner package. |
2 | Remove the printer from its box. |
3 | Remove the outer packaging material from the printer. |
4 | Open the EP Door. |
| Step 3: Check package contents |
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N o t e | If any of the package contents are missing or damaged, contact your HP dealer |
| immediately. |
The package should include the following:
∙Printer
∙Power cord
∙Software
∙Disk 1, Intelligent Installer,
∙Disk 2,
∙Disk 3, PCL Driver, PCL status window
∙Disk 4, DOS utilities (DOS Status Monitor, Lotus, and WordPerfect Drivers)
∙User’s Manual
∙Toner cartridge