HP (Hewlett-Packard) C5370A All in One Printer User Manual


 
1-2 Welcome!
About Your Copier
With your HP Color Copier, you can produce high-quality color and
black and white copies on letter- (8.5 x 11 in.) and A4-
(210 x 297 mm, the European standard) sized paper. You can print on
a variety of paper types, including plain paper, premium inkjet paper,
photo paper, transparency film, and iron-on transfers. You can enlarge
or reduce the size of the copies you make, from 25% to 400% of the
image’s original size, and use special sizing features to help you create
business cards, brochures, name badges—even posters. And, if you
purchased Model 145 or 155, you will be able to load up to 25 originals
in the automatic document feeder.
About This Guide
This Guide explains how to unpack and set up your Color Copier. It
also explains how to make copies and use each of the product’s special
features to full advantage. This Guide also provides troubleshooting
information to help you resolve common copying problems and
explains how to maintain your HP Color Copier.
Conventions Used
Throughout this Guide, we use special conventions to help you quickly
identify information:
boldface
Bold typeface identifies a specific button name or
command you need to enter.
CAUTION
The Caution label calls attention to an operating
procedure, practice, or the like, which, if not correctly
performed or adhered to, could result in damage to or
destruction of part or all of the product. Do not
proceed beyond a Caution label until you fully
understand and have met the indicated conditions.
NOTE
The Note label precedes information you need to
know before you continue reading or performing a
procedure.
“quotation marks” Information enclosed in quotation marks identifies the
exact message that appears on the front panel display.
TIP
The Tip label precedes helpful hints and
recommendations.
WARNING
The Warning label calls attention to a procedure,
practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed
or adhered to, could result in personal injury. Do not
proceed beyond a Warning label until you fully
understand and have met the indicated conditions.