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HP Deskjet 2510 All-in-One series
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Contents 1How Do I?............................................................................................................................................................................3 2 Get to know the HP Deskjet 2510 Printer parts..........................................................................................................................................................................5 Control panel features..................................................................
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1 How Do I? Learn how to use your HP Deskjet 2510 • Printer parts • Copy documents or photos • Load media • Replace the cartridges • Clear a paper jam How Do I? 3
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Chapter 1 4How Do I?
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2 Get to know the HP Deskjet 2510 • Printer parts • Control panel features • Status lights Printer parts 1 Input tray 2 Input tray guard 3 Paper-width guide for the input tray 4 Control panel 5 Cartridge door 6 Output tray 7 Output tray extender (also referred to as the tray extender) 8Cartridges Get to know the HP Deskjet 2510 5
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Chapter 2 Control panel features 1 Power: Turns the product on or off. When the product is off, a minimal amount of power is still used. To completely remove power, turn off the product, then unplug the power cord. A blinking power light indicates there is an error on the printer. See Status lights for more information. 2 Scan: Initiates a front panel scan job after connection to computer has been established. 3 Cancel: Stops the current operation. 4 Fit to page: Enlarges or reduces the original
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(continued) Behavior Cause and solution Power light, ink levels, and attention light are blinking. Ink access door is open. See Prepare the trays. Both ink level icons are blinking. Both cartridges are missing, or do not have the tape removed, or may be defective. Install cartridges, or remove the pink tape from the cartridges, or replace the defective cartridges. See Replace the cartridges for more information. One ink level icon is blinking. Blinking icon indicates corresponding cartridge is m
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Chapter 2 (continued) Behavior Cause and solution Power light, letter "E", media icon, ink level icons, ink drop icon, and Printer is in an error state. attention light are blinking. Reset printer. 1. Turn printer off. 2. Unplug power cord. 3. Wait a minute, plug power cord back in. 4. Turn on printer. If problem persists, contact HP. One ink level icon and ink drop icon are blinking, and the attention light is Blinking ink level icon indicates that on. corresponding cartridge has a problem. Car
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3Print Choose a print job to continue. Print documents Print photos Print envelopes Print documents To print from a software application 1. Make sure the output tray is open. 2. Make sure you have paper loaded in the input tray. See Load media for more information. 3. From your software application, click the Print button. 4. Make sure the product is the selected printer. 5. Click the button that opens the Properties dialog box. Depending on your software application, this button might be called
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Chapter 3 NOTE: You can print your document on both sides of the paper, instead of just one side. Click on the Advanced button on the Paper/Quality or Layout tab. From the Pages to Print drop-down menu select Print Even Pages Only. Click OK to print. After the even numbered pages of the document have been printed, remove the document from the output tray. Reload the paper in the input tray with the blank side up, and top of page down. Return to the Pages to Print drop-down menu and then select P
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NOTE: For specific details on how to format text for printing on envelopes, consult the help files in your word processing software. For best results, consider using a label for the return address on envelopes. To print envelopes 1. Make sure the output tray is open. 2. Slide the paper guide all the way to the left. 3. Place the envelopes in the right side of the tray. The side to be printed on should face up. The flap should be on the left side. 4. Push the envelopes into the printer until they
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Chapter 3 Printer settings tips • On the Paper/Quality tab of the print driver, select the appropriate paper type and quality from the Media drop down menu. • On the Advanced tab, and select the appropriate paper size from the Paper Size drop-down menu. • Click the HP Deskjet 2510 series desktop icon to open the Printer Software. NOTE: You can also access the Printer Software by clicking Start > Programs > HP > HP Deskjet 2510 series > HP Deskjet 2510 series Notes • Genuine HP ink cartridges are
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6. In the Media drop-down list, click Photo Paper, Best Quality. NOTE: Photo Paper, Best Quality must be selected from the Media drop-down list on the Paper/ Quality tab to enable printing in maximum DPI. 7. Click the Advanced button. 8. In the Printer Features area, select Yes from the Print in Max DPI drop-down list. 9. Select Paper Size from Paper/Output drop-down menu. 10. Click OK to close the advanced options. 11. Confirm Orientation on Layout tab, then click OK to print. Print using the m
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Chapter 3 14 Print
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4 Paper basics You can load many different types and sizes of paper in the HP Deskjet 2510, including letter or A4 paper, photo paper, transparencies, and envelopes. This section contains the following topics: • Recommended papers for printing • Load media Recommended papers for printing If you want the best print quality, HP recommends using HP papers that are specifically designed for the type of project you are printing. Depending on your country/region, some of these papers might not be avai
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Chapter 4 HP Printing Paper • HP Printing Paper is a high-quality multifunction paper. It produces documents that look and feel more substantial than documents printed on standard multipurpose or copy paper. It features ColorLok Technology for less smearing, bolder blacks, and vivid colors. It is acid-free for longer lasting documents. HP Office Paper • HP Office Paper is a high-quality multifunction paper. It is suitable for copies, drafts, memos, and other everyday documents. It features Color
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c. Slide paper-width guide to the left Slide paper-width guide to the left. d. Load paper. Insert stack of paper into input tray with short edge forward and print side up. Slide stack of paper down until it stops. Slide paper-width guide to the right until it stops at edge of paper. Load small-size paper a. Raise the input tray Raise the input tray. Load media 17
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Chapter 4 b. Lower the output tray Lower the output tray and pull out the tray extender. c. Slide paper-width guide to the left. Slide paper-width guide to the left. d. Load paper. Insert stack of photo paper with short edge down and print side up. Slide stack of paper forward until it stops. NOTE: If the photo paper you are using has perforated tabs, load photo paper so that tabs are on top. Slide paper-width guide to the right until it stops at edge of paper. 18 Paper basics