HP (Hewlett-Packard) B210 All in One Printer User Manual


 
To disable the usage information function
1. Touch the Setup icon on the Home screen.
The Setup menu appears.
2. Touch Preferences.
3. Touch Cartridge Chip Info.
4. Touch OK.
NOTE: To re-enable the usage information function, restore the factory defaults.
NOTE: You can continue to use the cartridge in the HP product if you turn off the memory chip's
ability to collect the product's usage information.
Specifications
Technical specifications for the HP Photosmart are provided in this section. For complete product
specifications, see the Product Data Sheet at
www.hp.com/support.
System requirements
Software and system requirements are located in the Readme file.
For information about future operating system releases and support, visit the HP online support Web
site at
www.hp.com/support.
Environmental specifications
Recommended operating temperature range: 15 ºC to 32 ºC (59 ºF to 90 ºF)
Allowable operating temperature range: 5 ºC to 40 ºC (41 ºF to 104 ºF)
Humidity: 20% to 80% RH non-condensing (recommended); 25 ºC maximum dewpoint
Non-operating (Storage) temperature range: –40 ºC to 60 ºC (-40 ºF to 140 ºF)
In the presence of high electromagnetic fields, it is possible the output from the HP Photosmart
may be slightly distorted
HP recommends using a USB cable less than or equal to 3 m (10 feet) in length to minimize
injected noise due to potential high electromagnetic fields
Paper specifications
Type
Paper weight Paper tray
*
Plain paper Up to 20 lb. (up to 75 gsm) Up to 125 (20 lb. paper)
Legal paper Up to 20 lb. (up to 75 gsm) Up to 125 (20 lb. paper)
Index cards 110 lb. index max (200 gsm) Up to 40
Hagaki cards 110 lb. index max (200 gsm) Up to 40
Envelopes 20 to 24 lb. (75 to 90 gsm) Up to 15
5 x 7 inch (13 x 18 cm) Photo paper 145 lb.
(236 gsm)
Up to 40
4 x 6 inch (10 x 15 cm) Photo paper 145 lb.
(236 gsm)
Up to 40
8.5 x 11 inch (216 x 279 mm) Photo
paper
145 lb.
(236 gsm)
Up to 40
* Maximum capacity.
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