[. . . ] Local country laws may prohibit the use of this product outside of United States and Canada. It is strictly forbidden by law in virtually every country to connect nonapproved telecommunications equipment (fax machines) to public telephone networks. Hewlett-Packard will not honor the warranty or provide service and support of this product if used outside of United States and Canada. ! Safety Information Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce risk of injury from fire or electric shock. Use only a grounded electrical outlet when connecting the HP OfficeJet to a power source. If you don't know whether the outlet is grounded, check with a qualified electrician. [. . . ] EconoFast prints faster and uses less ink. Option Orientation Portrait Landscape Media Plain Paper Transparency Use Whenever You Need To Print . . . Across the width of the page (letter-style). Across the length of the page (spreadsheet-style). On bond or photocopy paper and envelopes. If you are printing more than one page, the printer waits several minutes between printing transparencies to allow time for the ink to dry. You may want to remove each transparency from the printer OUT tray before restarting printing. If you are printing more than one page, the printer waits several minutes between printing sheets to allow time for the ink to dry. You may want to remove each sheet from the printer OUT tray before restarting printing. On HP Premium Inkjet Paper to enhance output. Transparency (Extra Dry Time) HP Glossy Paper HP Glossy Paper (Extra Dry Time) HP Premium Inkjet Paper Media Size Letter Legal Executive No. 10 A4 DL Print on standard US paper size (8. 5 x 11 in. ) Letter is the default Media Size in the US. Print on standard European envelope size (220 x 110 mm. ). Choosing the Grayscale Options When you choose Grayscale as the Printout mode and Options in the Print Setup dialog box, the Grayscale Options dialog box appears. Reviewing the Grayscale Options The table below shows the settings that you can change with Grayscale Options. It also gives the factory settings (defaults), where applicable. Use. . . Halftone Pattern Whenever You Need To Print . . . Scatter Cluster Intensity N N N N N N N N N N N Color text. The procedures for moving and making selections are the same for all menus. For example, to enter the company name "Ab Co. " into the fax header, follow the steps below. Moving from one menu to another Do this: Using these buttons: Menu For this display: 1. Press Enter/Save to select "Fax Header. " Entering Words and Symbols MENU Time/Date, Header Enter/Save TIME/DATE, HEADER Time/Date TIME/DATE, HEADER Fax Header Enter/Save Enter header name 1. To enter the first letter in Ab ABC Co. , use the numeric keypad 2 (note the letters ABC above the 2 button). Press 2 several times and you notice that the three letters above the 2 cycle through the lowercase, then uppercase letters. (Continued on next page) ABC Enter header name a 2 Enter header name A Do this: Using these buttons: For this display: 3. (From now on, we will just show the Right Arrow button after the in` struction for each letter of the company name. ) 4. Now press the 2 button mul` ABC tiple times until the lowercase 2 "b" displays. Enter header name A Enter header name Ab 5. Press Space once to insert a space. Space # Enter header name Ab 6. Press the 2 button multiple times until the uppercase "C" displays. ABC 2 Enter header name Ab C 7. Press 6 multiple times until the lowercase "o" displays. MNO 6 Enter header name Ab Co 8. [. . . ] In some cases, the company's inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. [. . . ]