Get to know your HP Deskjet
Control panel buttons:
1. Home: Returns you to the Home screen.
2. Back: Returns to the previous screen.
3. Help: On the Home screen, shows all Help
topics. On other screens, shows Help for that
screen.
4. Cancel: Stops the current operation.
5. Photo: Print photos directly from a memory
card in various sizes and papers. Insert your
memory card into the memory card slot. Touch
View & Print, select a print type, and then
browse and print photos. Use the Edit menu to
edit photo (rotate, crop, fix) or change photo
effects (add frame and color effect, adjust
brightness).
6. Copy: Make one-sided or two-sided color or
black copies. Touch the Settings button to change
paper settings (size, type, resize, margins) and
image quality (lighten/darken, enhancements).
7. Scan: Select a destination by touching Email,
Memory Card, or Computer. You can also start
a scan from the computer sofware, which
provides more advanced features.
Anonymous usage information storage
The HP cartridges used with this printer contain a memory chip that assists in the operation of the printer
and stores a limited set of anonymous information about the usage of the printer. This information might be
used to improve future HP printers. For more information and instructions for disabling this usage information
collection, go to the electronic Help, click Appendix > Technical information > Cartridge chip information.
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8. ePrint icon: Displays the printer's email address,
ePrint status, and ePrint feature. You can change
ePrint settings, or print an Info page.
9. Wireless icon: Displays wireless status, IP
address, network name, hardware address
(MAC), and Wireless Direct status. You can
change the wireless settings or print a wireless
test report to help diagnose network connection
issues.
10. eco icon: You can set up screen brightness,
2–sided copy, the Sleep mode, and auto
Power-off to help energy saving.
1 1. Ink icon: Shows estimated ink levels by cartridge.
12. Settings icon: You can change language,
country/region, or other settings from the
Preferences menu and use tools to perform
maintenance functions.
13. Get More: If Web Services are enabled, takes
you to the Internet for downloading more apps.
14. Apps: Provides a quick and easy way to access
and print information from the web, such as
maps, coloring pages, puzzles, and more.
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