HP D730 - Manual

HP D730

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Welcome; Notice to Windows 2000 users
  • Page 9 – User friendly; : Print 4 x 6 inch photos to the edges of the paper by using the; Estimated ink levels; : Know the approximate ink level of each print cartridge with the; Estimated Ink Levels; option in the printer Toolbox. For information, see
  • Page 10 – Get started; The printer at a glance; Click the links below to learn about the printer features.
  • Page 12 – Power; Cancel button
  • Page 13 – Resume; button to continue printing.; Print Cartridge Status lights
  • Page 14 – For more information, see; Paper tray; For information about the paper tray, select one of these topics.; Unfold the paper tray; Lower the paper tray.
  • Page 15 – Pull out the tray extension.; Use the paper tray
  • Page 16 – Fold the paper tray; Remove paper or other media from the paper tray.
  • Page 17 – Print cartridges; Two print cartridges can be used with the printer.; Related topics; Shop for ink supplies
  • Page 18 – To remove plastic tape from a print cartridge; Do not touch the print cartridge ink nozzles or copper contacts.; Ink-backup mode output; Replace print cartridges
  • Page 19 – Connect the printer; USB; For best printing performance, use a USB 2.0 compatible cable.
  • Page 20 – Learn how to print photos; Print borderless photos; may not be available. For more information, see; Guidelines; For maximum fade resistance, use HP Advanced Photo Paper.
  • Page 22 – Print; Printer Properties dialog box; Printing Shortcuts
  • Page 24 – HP Real Life Technologies photo fix; Exif Print
  • Page 25 – Store and handle photo paper
  • Page 26 – resolution to; Best; or; Maximum dpi; . For more information on enabling the maximum
  • Page 27 – Print other documents; Printing tips; Do not exceed the paper tray capacity: 80 sheets of plain paper.
  • Page 28 – Print documents; Fast/Economical printing
  • Page 29 – envelopes
  • Page 30 – Print envelopes
  • Page 31 – Print postcards
  • Page 32 – Print labels
  • Page 34 – Print brochures
  • Page 35 – Print greeting cards
  • Page 37 – Continue
  • Page 38 – Print iron-on transfers
  • Page 40 – Print a test page
  • Page 41 – Delete printing shortcuts
  • Page 42 – Set the page order
  • Page 43 – Print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper
  • Page 44 – General Everyday printing; Print preview
  • Page 45 – Set a custom paper size
  • Page 46 – Change the print speed or quality; Maximum; Print resolution
  • Page 47 – Resize a document; instructions
  • Page 48 – Print a Web page
  • Page 50 – Make the HP Deskjet the default printer
  • Page 52 – Download printer software updates
  • Page 53 – Work with print cartridges; Selection numbers
  • Page 54 – Print Cartridge Information; Toolbox; Printing with one print cartridge; backup mode
  • Page 56 – Align print cartridges; Align the Print Cartridges; Automatically clean print cartridges; Clean the Print Cartridges; View estimated ink levels
  • Page 57 – Maintain the printer body
  • Page 58 – Manually clean print cartridges; Print quality is poor
  • Page 59 – Open the; Features; tab, and then click the; Printer services; The Toolbox is displayed.
  • Page 60 – 0 Shop for ink supplies
  • Page 61 – 1 Troubleshooting; Print cartridge error messages; Incorrect print cartridge or print cartridge missing
  • Page 62 – Print cartridge problem message; Resolving print cartridge error messages; Print cartridge carriage is stuck; Print cartridge is in the wrong slot; wrong side of the print cartridge carriage.; Non-HP print cartridges; indicated print cartridges. For more information, see; Previously used genuine HP cartridge
  • Page 63 – Original HP ink depleted; Low on ink; Printing in ink-backup mode
  • Page 64 – Paper Mismatch or Paper Size; Solution 1: Press the Resume button
  • Page 65 – Out of paper; There was an error writing to USB port; Installation problems
  • Page 68 – Printer lights are on or flashing; The printer lights indicate the printer status.; you may see several solutions.
  • Page 69 – Power light is flashing; Resume light is flashing; Paper jam
  • Page 70 – Both Power and Resume lights are flashing; Print Cartridge Status lights are on or flashing; View
  • Page 71 – If one or both Print Cartridge Status lights are on and flashing; Verify the following
  • Page 77 – If the printer still does not print
  • Page 78 – Print cartridge problems
  • Page 80 – Solution 1: Remove and reinstall the print cartridges
  • Page 81 – Solution 2: Clean the print cartridge contacts; Print cartridge carriage is stalled
  • Page 84 – Paper problems
  • Page 85 – Printer does not feed paper
  • Page 86 – Solution 1: Make sure the paper tray is not empty
  • Page 89 – Printer prints on multiple sheets at once; Paper weight
  • Page 90 – Photos do not print correctly; Check the paper tray; Slide the paper forward until it stops.; Check the printer properties
  • Page 91 – Borderless printing guidelines
  • Page 92 – Fading occurs on the edges of a photo; Store and handle photo; Photo has an unwanted border; Align the print cartridges; tab, and verify that the
  • Page 93 – This section contains the following topics:; Solution 1: HP recommends using genuine HP print cartridges
  • Page 94 – Solution 2: Check the paper loaded in the input tray; Solution 3: Check the paper type; Solution 4: Check to see if the product is in ink-backup mode
  • Page 95 – Solution 5: Check the print settings; Check the print settings.; Solution 6: Clean the print cartridges; The print cartridges need to be cleaned.
  • Page 96 – Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely; Solution 1: Check the print settings
  • Page 97 – If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.; Solution 4: Check the print cartridges; Solution 5: Replace the print cartridge; for information on calling for technical support.
  • Page 99 – Printouts have horizontal streaks or lines; Solution 1: Make sure the paper is loaded correctly
  • Page 100 – Solution 5: Check the print catridges; Solution 6: Replace the print cartridge
  • Page 101 – Printouts are faded or have dull colors
  • Page 102 – Solution 4: Replace the print cartridge; Printouts seem blurry or fuzzy
  • Page 103 – Solution 2: Use a higher quality image
  • Page 104 – Printouts are slanted or skewed; Ink streaks on the back of the paper; Solution 1: Print on a page of plain paper
  • Page 105 – Solution 2: Wait while the ink dries; Paper is not picked up from the input tray
  • Page 107 – The text edges are jagged; Solution 1: Use TrueType or OpenType fonts; The font was a custom size.; Solution 2: Align the print cartridges; Align the print cartridges.
  • Page 108 – Text and images are misaligned; Document is printed off-center or at an angle; Parts of the document are missing or printed in the wrong place; Envelope is printed at an angle; Document does not reflect the new print settings
  • Page 109 – For information about the support process, see
  • Page 110 – HP support; Ink cartridge warranty information
  • Page 112 – Technical information; Printer specifications; Environmental product stewardship program
  • Page 116 – Regulatory notices; FCC statement; Notice to users in Korea
  • Page 118 – HP Deskjet D730 Printer declaration of conformity
  • Page 119 – Index; See
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Page 3 - Contents

Contents 1 Welcome ....................................................................................................................................5 2 Special features ........................................................................................................................7 3 Get ...

Page 7 - Welcome; Notice to Windows 2000 users

1 Welcome Welcome to the HP Deskjet D730 Printer Help. For details on how to use your computerand the printer together, see the following table and select an appropriate topic. You canalso use the table of contents pane on the left to locate information.If you are using the product with a Windows 20...

Page 9 - User friendly; : Print 4 x 6 inch photos to the edges of the paper by using the; Estimated ink levels; : Know the approximate ink level of each print cartridge with the; Estimated Ink Levels; option in the printer Toolbox. For information, see

2 Special features Congratulations! The HP Deskjet is equipped with several exciting features: • User friendly : Easy to install and operate. • Borderless printing : Print 4 x 6 inch photos to the edges of the paper by using the borderless printing feature. For information, see Print borderless phot...

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