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Terms and conventions

The following terms and conventions are used in this user's guide.

Terms

The HP Deskjet printer is also referred to as the HP Deskjet, HP printer, or printer.

Cautions and warnings

A Caution indicates possible damage to the HP Deskjet printer or to other equipment. For example:

CAUTION: Do not touch the print cartridge ink nozzles or copper contacts. Touching these parts will result in clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical connections.

A Warning indicates possible harm to you or to others. For example:

WARNING! Keep both new and used print cartridges out of the reach of children.

Accessibility

Visual

The printer software is accessible for users with visual impairments or low vision through the use of Windows accessibility options and features. It also supports most assistive technology such as screen readers, Braille readers, and voice-to-text applications. For users who are color blind, colored buttons and tabs used in the software and on the HP printer have simple text or icon labels that convey the appropriate action.

Mobility

For users with mobility impairments, the printer software functions can be executed through keyboard commands. The software also supports Windows accessibility options such as StickyKeys, ToggleKeys, FilterKeys, and MouseKeys. The printer doors, buttons, paper trays, and paper guides can be operated by users with limited strength and reach.

Support

For more details about the accessibility of this product and HP's commitment to product accessibility, visit HP's Web site at: www.hp.com/accessibility.

Your HP printer provides a number of features that make it accessible for people with disabilities.