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The HP DeskJet 340 Printer The HP DeskJet 340 is a high-quality inkjet printer, giving you 600 x 300 dots per inch text and graphics printing on a variety of paper types and transparencies. For added convenience, the printer comes with a portable sheet feeder that can hold up to 30 sheets of paper. You can use the HP DeskJet 340 printer with a PC running Microsoft Windows, or an Apple Macintosh computer if you use the appropriate cable. To get the best performance from your printer, refer to: • this User's Guide for details on setting up and operating the printer • the on-screen help provided with your printer software Items in the Box print cartridge user's guide power adapter HP DeskJet 340 printer software customer portable printer reply card sheet feeder Printer Buttons and Lights 1 The HP DeskJet 340 Printer + Change Cartridge button Paper Feed button Press to move the print Press and hold to cartridge cradle to the eject paper. loading position, or to return it to the 'home' position. Power button Press to turn the printer on or off. Travel Tips If you are traveling to another country, take the necessary plug adapters with you. The power adapter can be used with AC power sources of 100 to 240 volts, 50 or 60 Hz. Do not use a voltage transformer or converter. Checklist • Turn off the printer using the Power button. This ensures that the print cartridge is returned to the "home" position and locked in place. • Remove the battery pack if you will not be using the printer for more than a month. • Disconnect the printer cable and power adapter and close the portable sheet feeder. Proof of Purchase Label PROOF OF PURCHASE MODEL XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX There are two labels inside the battery compartment. The proof of purchase label can be used to verify your printer purchase. Do not remove this label unless instructed to do so in applicable promotional materials. 1

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The HP DeskJet 340 Printer
The HP DeskJet 340 is a high-quality inkjet printer, giving you 600 x
300 dots per inch text and graphics printing on a variety of paper
types and transparencies. For added convenience, the printer
comes with a portable sheet feeder that can hold up to 30 sheets of
paper.
You can use the HP DeskJet 340 printer with a PC running
Microsoft Windows, or an Apple Macintosh computer if you use the
appropriate cable.
To get the best performance from your printer, refer to:
this User’s Guide for details on setting up and operating the
printer
the on-screen help provided with your printer software
Items in the Box
Printer Buttons and Lights
Travel Tips
If you are traveling to another country, take the necessary plug
adapters with you.
The power adapter can be used with AC power sources of 100 to
240 volts, 50 or 60 Hz.
Do not use a voltage transformer or converter.
Checklist
Turn off the printer using the Power button. This ensures that
the print cartridge is returned to the “home” position and locked
in place.
Remove the battery pack if you will not be using the printer for
more than a month.
Disconnect the printer cable and power adapter and close the
portable sheet feeder.
Proof of Purchase Label
PROOF OF PURCHASE
MODEL XXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXX
There are two labels inside the battery compartment. The proof of
purchase label can be used to verify your printer purchase. Do not
remove this label unless instructed to do so in applicable
promotional materials.
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Change Cartridge button
Paper Feed button
Power button
Press to move the print
Press and hold to
Press to turn the
cartridge cradle to the
eject paper.
printer on or off.
loading position, or to
return it to the ‘home’ position.
power adapter
HP DeskJet 340
printer software
customer
portable
printer
reply card
sheet feeder
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The HP DeskJet 340 Printer
print cartridge
user’s guide