Loading media in the rear manual feed, Monitoring and replacing ink cartridges – HP 2500C/CM User Manual

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Loading Media in the Rear Manual Feed
1. Set your printer software to pick paper from Rear Manual Feed and

print your document.

For more information on how to set your print settings, please refer to the

section on Changing Print Settings.

2. After sending your print job to the printer, the LCD panel will display

the message "MNL FEED LOAD [TYPE] [SIZE]" where [TYPE] and [SIZE]
are the media type and size as specified in your printer software.

3. Insert the media into the Rear Manual Feed at the back of the printer,

making sure that the edge of the sheet is aligned with the alignment
mark on the left side of the slot. Wait for the printer to grip the media
before releasing it.

4. Press to start printing.

Click to see a video clip of the above procedure.

Monitoring and Replacing Ink Cartridges
The printer monitors and shows the amount of ink left in each ink cartridge
on the LCD. When the ink in a particular ink cartridge is about to be used
up, a warning message will appear on the LCD Panel. At this point, your
ink cartridge will still have enough ink left in it for a few more print jobs.
However, it is recommended that you get a replacement ready as soon as
this warning message appears.

When the ink in a particular ink cartridge has fully run out, the LCD will
display a message [X INK OUT, REPLACE CART] (where X is the color of the
cartridge). When this happens, you will not be able to print until the
corresponding cartridge is replaced.

To do this:
1. Lift to open the Ink Cartridge Door.

2. Remove the ink cartridge from its packaging and insert it into its own

color-coded slot.

3. Push down the ink cartridge firmly.

Click to see a video clip of the above procedure.

Note:
Use only original No. 10 HP ink cartridges. The use of incompatible cartridges may
disrupt the intricate printing system, potentially resulting in reduced print quality
and even damaging the printer. HP does not guarantee non-HP cartridges or damage
to the printer resulting from the use of non-HP cartridges. For more information on
HP Supplies and Accessories, refer to page 48.

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