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Turning the power off, Understanding voltage conversions, WARNING, CAUTION

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Turning the power off You must unplug the printer to turn the power off. WARNING! To ensure your safety when working inside the printer for any reason, unplug the printer. Understanding voltage conversions CAUTION Because of the different specifications, Hewlett-Packard does not offer a voltage conversion or support the voltage conversion of the U.S. version of the HP LaserJet family of printers for foreign use. If you plan on using the equipment outside of the United States, Hewlett-Packard advises you to purchase the products in the country/region where you will use them. Check your printer's voltage requirement before you plug it in. If you plug a printer that requires 110-127 volts of power into a 220-240 voltage outlet, it will damage the printer. 20 Chapter 2 Getting to know the printer ENWW

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Chapter 2 Getting to know the printer
ENWW
Turning the power off
You must unplug the printer to turn the power off.
WARNING!
To ensure your safety when working inside the printer for any reason, unplug the printer.
Understanding voltage conversions
Because of the different specifications, Hewlett-Packard does not offer a voltage conversion or
support the voltage conversion of the U.S. version of the HP LaserJet family of printers for foreign
use. If you plan on using the equipment outside of the United States, Hewlett-Packard advises you
to purchase the products in the country/region where you will use them.
CAUTION
Check your printer’s voltage requirement before you plug it in. If you plug a printer that requires 110-127
volts of power into a 220-240 voltage outlet, it will damage the printer.