Bottom view, Travel tips – HP Officejet H470wf Mobile Printer User Manual

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Bottom view

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Card holder – Holds a name card or business card.

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Cover of replaceable ink service module – Provides access to the ink service module.
(See

Replace the ink service module

.)

Travel tips

The following tips will help you prepare for traveling with your device:

If you are bringing an extra black or photo print cartridge, follow these guidelines:
For a partially used black print cartridge or a partially used or full photo print
cartridge, store it in the travel holder to prevent ink leakage (see

Store printing

supplies

). A newly opened black print cartridge will leak slightly at high altitudes

(such as in airplanes). To avoid this, wait to install new black cartridges until you
reach your destination. Until then, keep them in their original, taped packaging.

You can bring the device in a carrying case. For more information, see

HP

supplies and accessories

. The carrying case has compartments for both your

notebook and the device. The compartments also detach if you want to carry the
notebook and device separately.

Turn off the device using (Power button). This ensures that the print cartridges
return to the home position at the left side of the device and lock in place.

WARNING! To help prevent damaging the device, wait until all lights have
turned off completely before removing the battery or power cord. This process
might take approximately 16 seconds.

Disconnect the device cable and power adapter from the device. Slide down the
input tray extension and close the input tray.

If you are traveling to another country/region, bring the necessary plug adapter
with you.

If you need to buy print cartridges while traveling to another country/region, see
the online help called “Traveling with your HP Mobile Printer” for regional cartridge
compatibility information. This help is available through the Toolbox (Windows), HP
Printer Utility (Mac OS), or Toolbox software for PDAs (Pocket PC and Palm OS).

Travel tips

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