HP 220240 User Manual

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Table 1–1: Printer Components: Front/Right-Side View

Component

Function

1. Top Output Tray

Printed sheets are automatically collated and stacked

(facedown) here.

2. Top Cover Release Button

Pressing this button unlocks the top cover so it can

be opened. The top cover is opened to perform certain

printer funtions such as adding a new EP-S

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cartridge

or clearing a paper jam. See Section 2.3 for more

information about opening the top cover.

3. Carrying Grip Plate

The carrying grip plates are located on the right and

left sides of the printer. These plates are grooved

to provide a nonslip surface when you are lifting the

printer. Always place your hands under the carrying

grip plates when lifting the printer.

4. Test Print Button

This button is used to print the Engine Test Print.

The button is recessed. To depress it use a ballpoint

pen or similar instrument. See Section 2.12 for more

information about printing the Engine Test Print.

5. Control Panel

The control panel consists of a message display,

indicator lights, and a keypad.

The control

panel provides information on printer status and

can be used to perform certain printer functions

such as resetting the printer or configuring the

printer menus.

See Chapter 3 for additional

information about using the control panel while

printing. Chapter 5 has information about using the

control panel to change the various printer menus.

6. Font Cartridge Slots

These two slots accept the optional font, PostScript,

and emulation program cartridges available for the

printer.

7. Upper and Lower Paper Cassettes

The paper cassettes automatically feed paper to the

printer. Each cassette can hold approximately 200

sheets of 20 lb. (75 g/m

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basis weight) paper. See

Section 2.8 for more information about loading paper

in the cassettes.

8. Manual Feed Guide

The manual feed guide is part of the paper cassette

cover. The feed guide allows you to manually feed

paper, envelopes, transparencies, and labels into the

printer. For more information about feeding print

media manually, see Section 2.9.

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EP-S stands for electrophotographic supply.

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Operator’s Guide

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