HP Deskjet 320 Solutions Guide - Page 39

Connecting Power to the Printer

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Connecting Power to the Printer Connecting the Printer to a Power Adapter or a Rapid Recharger Warning Do not use a voltage converter with a worldwide power adapter or rapid recharger. This may cause a fire. Both the worldwide power adapter and the rapid recharger can accept any input AC voltage from 100 Vac to 240 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz., therefore, there is no need to use a voltage converter. Caution Power adapters and rapid rechargers emit some magnetic interference. Place the adapter or recharger on the floor, or at least one inch (approximately 3 cm) away from the computer, disk drive, or hard disk. Note Some HP DeskJet Portable printers may have country-specific power modules instead of a worldwide power adapter and power cord. To connect power to these printers, plug the country specific power module into an AC outlet and then into the printer, as shown below in step 2. 1. If you are using the power adapter, attach the power cord to it. Plug the other end of the power cord - for either the power adapter or a rapid recharger - into an AC outlet. 2. Plug the power adapter or rapid recharger connector firmly into the printer's power socket. power socket power adapter connector DJP311 Table 2-1. Power Adapter1 and Rapid Recharger Information Topic Power adapter1 and rapid rechargers Power adapter1 and rapid recharger AC voltage detection Information Either a power adapter or a rapid recharger can be used to power DeskJet 300 Series printers. A multi-voltage power adapter is included with the printer. The rapid rechargers are accessories that are not included with the printer. See table 1-7 for Rapid Recharger part numbers. Both the worldwide power adapter and the rapid rechargers are designed to operate from any power source from 100 to 240 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz. Both the adapter and the recharger detect the input voltage and automatically provide the appropriate power output to the printer. 1. Some HP DeskJet Portable printers may have a country-specific power module instead of a worldwide power adapter and power cord. Installation and Configuration 2-3

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Installation and Configuration
2-3
Connecting Power to the Printer
Connecting the Printer to a Power Adapter or a Rapid Recharger
Warning
Do not use a voltage converter with a worldwide power adapter or rapid
recharger. This may cause a fire. Both the worldwide power adapter and the
rapid recharger can accept any input AC voltage from 100 Vac to 240 Vac,
50 or 60 Hz., therefore, there is no need to use a voltage converter.
Caution
Power adapters and rapid rechargers emit some magnetic interference. Place the
adapter or recharger on the floor, or at least one inch (approximately 3 cm) away
from the computer, disk drive, or hard disk.
Note
Some HP DeskJet Portable printers may have country-specific power modules instead of a
worldwide power adapter and power cord. To connect power to these printers, plug the country
specific power module into an AC outlet and then into the printer, as shown below in step 2.
1.
If you are using the power adapter, attach the power cord
to it. Plug the other end of the power cord — for either the
power adapter or a rapid recharger — into an AC outlet.
2.
Plug the power adapter or rapid recharger connector
firmly into the printer’s power socket.
Table 2-1.
Power Adapter
1
and Rapid Recharger Information
Topic
Information
Power adapter
1
and rapid rechargers
Either a power adapter or a rapid recharger can be used to power DeskJet 300
Series printers. A multi-voltage power adapter is included with the printer. The
rapid rechargers are accessories that are not included with the printer.
See table 1-7 for Rapid Recharger part numbers.
Power adapter
1
and rapid recharger
AC voltage detection
Both the worldwide power adapter and the rapid rechargers are designed to
operate from any power source from 100 to 240 Vac, 50 or 60 Hz. Both the
adapter and the recharger detect the input voltage and automatically provide
the appropriate power output to the printer.
1.
Some
HP DeskJet Portable
printers may have a country-specific power module instead of a worldwide power adapter and
power cord.
power socket
power adapter
connector