Conventions used in this guide – HP 220240 User Manual

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Conventions Used in This Guide

The following terms and conventions are used in this guide:

Convention

Meaning

NOTE

Notes provide important additional information.

CAUTION

Cautions provide information required to prevent damage

to equipment.

WARNING

Warnings provide information to prevent personal injury.

Dash (—)

A statement preceded by a dash describes the result of a

procedural step. For example:

1.

Insert the paper cassette by sliding it straight into

the cassette slot.

— The Alarm indicator shuts off.

— The display reads 00 READY.

Check Mark (

 

)

A statement marked by a check mark indicates a special

instruction related to a procedural step. For example:

1.

Add paper to the cassette by placing it into the left

side first, being sure the paper is inserted below the

paper guide and maximum height guard.

 

To prevent paper jams, do not load too much paper

into the cassette. Leave a small amount of space

between the paper and the maximum height guard.

 

Make sure the paper lies perfectly flat in the cassette.

Key

A key name is shown enclosed in a box to indicate that

you press that key on the control panel. Key names are

always shown in initial capital letters. For example:

1.

Press

Menu

to access the printer menu selections.

UPPERCASE

Printer status messages and operator call messages are

shown in uppercase. For example:

— The display reads 00 READY.

— The display reads 11 PAPER OUT.

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