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Special Features of Your HP DeskJet Printer, Finding More Information, For Windows 95 - troubleshooting

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Special Features of Your HP DeskJet Printer Your new HP DeskJet printer is equipped with these special features: • Stunning photo quality through HP's PhotoREt printing technology • Uncompromising performance with print speeds of up to 12 pages per minute for black text and 10 pages per minute for text with color graphics • Innovative, easy-to-use automatic two-sided printing • Network-capable (supports HP JetDirect External Print Server) Finding More Information This User's Guide shows you how to operate your printer. For more information: • Use the Quick Start Poster for installation. • Visit an HP web site for the latest product information, troubleshooting, and printer software updates (see page 42 for web site addresses). For Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 Users • Consult the Release Notes file in the HP DeskJet 970C Series program group for information about hardware and software compatibility. To access the Release Notes, click on Start Programs HP DeskJet 970C Series. For Windows 2000 Professional Users • If you are a Windows 2000 Professional user, visit HP's web site at http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html for more information. For Windows 3.1x Users • Consult the Release Notes for information about hardware and software compatibility. Open this file by double-clicking the HP DeskJet 970C Series Release Notes icon in the HP DeskJet Utilities program group. For DOS Users • If you are using DOS, information can be found in a text document (dosread.txt). This document is on the printer software CD in the \\djcp\ directory. For example, "enu" is the language code for English, so dosread.txt is located in the \enu\djcp directory. For a list of language codes, see page 66. If you have diskettes, the file is located on the HP DeskJet Control Panel for DOS diskette. iv

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Special Features of Your HP DeskJet Printer
Your new HP DeskJet printer is equipped with these special features:
Stunning photo quality through HP’s PhotoREt printing technology
Uncompromising performance with print speeds of up to 12 pages per minute
for black text and 10 pages per minute for text with color graphics
Innovative, easy-to-use automatic two-sided printing
Network-capable (supports HP JetDirect External Print Server)
Finding More Information
This
User’s Guide
shows you how to operate your printer. For more information:
Use the
Quick Start Poster
for installation.
Visit an HP web site for the latest product information, troubleshooting, and
printer software updates (see page 42 for web site addresses).
For Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0 Users
Consult the
Release Notes
file in the HP DeskJet 970C Series program group
for information about hardware and software compatibility. To access the
Release Notes
, click on
Start
Programs
HP DeskJet 970C Series
.
For Windows 2000 Professional Users
If you are a Windows 2000 Professional user, visit HP’s web site at
for more information.
For Windows 3.1x Users
Consult the
Release Notes
for information about hardware and software
compatibility. Open this file by double-clicking the HP DeskJet 970C Series
Release Notes icon in the HP DeskJet Utilities program group.
For DOS Users
If you are using DOS, information can be found in a text document
(
dosread.txt)
. This document is on the printer software CD in the
\<language
code>\djcp\
directory. For example, “enu” is the language code for English, so
dosread.txt
is located in the
\enu\djcp
directory. For a list of language codes,
see page 66. If you have diskettes, the file is located on the HP DeskJet Control
Panel for DOS diskette.