HP Officejet 100 Setup Guide - Page 7

Travel tips - printer bags

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English Use the printer Storing the battery • Prior to long-term storage, fully charge the battery. Do not leave the battery in a discharged (empty) state for more than 6 months. • To maximize battery life and capacity, charge, store, and use the battery in places that meet the guidelines specified in - Charging and using: 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F) - Storing: -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F) Travel tips The following tips will help you prepare for traveling with your printer: • A newly opened black print cartridge will leak slightly at high altitudes (such as in airplanes). To avoid this, wait to install new black cartridges until you reach your destination. Until then, keep them in their original, taped packaging. • You can bring the printer in a carrying case. For more information, see the user guide (which is available on your computer after you install the software). The carrying case has compartments for both your notebook and the printer. The compartments also detach if you want to carry the notebook and printer separately. • Turn off the printer using (the Power button). This ensures that the print cartridges return to the home position at the left side of the printer and lock in place. CAUTION! To help prevent damaging the printer, wait until all lights have turned off completely before removing the battery or power cord. This process might take approximately 16 seconds. • Before traveling with the printer, be sure to disconnect the power cable and power adapter from the printer; close the output tray; and close the cover. • If you are traveling to another country/region, bring the necessary plug adapter with you. • Not all ink cartridges are available in all countries/regions. For a list of cartridges available in different countries/regions, see "Traveling Information" in the Toolbox software (available on computers or PDAs running Windows or Windows Mobile) or see "Travel Info" in the HP Utility (available on Macintosh computers). • Use only the power adapter that is supplied with the printer. Do not use any other voltage transformer or converter. The power adapter can be used with AC power sources of 100 to 240 volts, 50 or 60 Hz. • Remove the battery if you will not be using the printer for more than a month. • When traveling with photo paper, pack it fl at so it doesn't warp or curl. Photo paper should be fl at before printing. If the corners of the photo paper curl more than 10 mm (3/8 inch), fl atten the paper by putting it in the resealable storage bag, then rolling the bag on a table edge until the paper is fl at. 7

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English
Use the printer
Storing the battery
Prior to long-term storage, fully charge the battery. Do not leave the battery in a discharged (empty) state for
more than 6 months.
To maximize battery life and capacity, charge, store, and use the battery in places that meet the guidelines
specified in
- Charging and using: 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F)
- Storing: -20° to 60°C (-4° to 140°F)
Travel tips
The following tips will help you prepare for traveling with your printer:
A newly opened black print cartridge will leak slightly at high altitudes (such as in airplanes). To avoid this,
wait to install new black cartridges until you reach your destination. Until then, keep them in their original,
taped packaging.
You can bring the printer in a carrying case. For more information, see the user guide (which is available on
your computer after you install the software). The carrying case has compartments for both your notebook
and the printer. The compartments also detach if you want to carry the notebook and printer separately.
Turn off the printer using
(the Power button). This ensures that the print cartridges return to the home
position at the left side of the printer and lock in place.
CAUTION!
To help prevent damaging the printer, wait until all lights have turned off completely before
removing the battery or power cord. This process might take approximately 16 seconds.
Before traveling with the printer, be sure to disconnect the power cable and power adapter from the printer;
close the output tray; and close the cover.
If you are traveling to another country/region, bring the necessary plug adapter with you.
Not all ink cartridges are available in all countries/regions. For a list of cartridges available in different
countries/regions, see “Traveling Information” in the Toolbox software (available on computers or PDAs
running Windows or Windows Mobile) or see “Travel Info” in the HP Utility (available on Macintosh
computers).
Use only the power adapter that is supplied with the printer. Do not use any other voltage transformer or
converter. The power adapter can be used with AC power sources of 100 to 240 volts, 50 or 60 Hz.
Remove the battery if you will not be using the printer for more than a month.
When traveling with photo paper, pack it fl at so it doesn’t warp or curl. Photo paper should be fl at before
printing. If the corners of the photo paper curl more than 10 mm (3/8 inch), fl atten the paper by putting it in
the resealable storage bag, then rolling the bag on a table edge until the paper is fl at.