Connecting to a PC Parallel Port
1
Make sure the printer and computer are turned off.
2
Connect the parallel cable to your printer's parallel port.
Then secure it with the wire clips.
3
Connect the other end of the cable to your computer 's
built-in parallel port and secure it as necessary.
If your computer has multiple parallel ports, connect your printer to the built-in port (LPT1).
To use a different port, see your Windows Help system. Configure your computer to match
your printer's maximum speed by enabling ECP/DMA mode, if possible. See your
computer's documentation.
Turn On the Printer
1
With the computer and the printer still turned off, plug the printer's
power cord into a grounded electrical outlet.
2
Press the
power button to turn on the printer. The
color ink out lights come on.The ink cartridge holders move left into the loading position.
Don't use an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch or timer, or one on the same circuit
as a large appliance, to avoid damaging the printer's power supply. Always use the
power button to turn the printer on or off. Never use an external switch, such as a power
strip switch. Never move the print head by hand; always use the control panel buttons.
Install the Ink Cartridges
1
Lower the output tray and open the cover.
Follow these ink cartridge precautions:
• Install both ink cartridges, and leave them installed for all types of printing, or the printer
won't work.
• Remove the yellow tape seal from the top of the ink cartridges or you'll permanently
damage them. Don't remove the clear seals on the bottom or ink will leak out.
• Don't open an ink cartridge clamp to remove a cartridge except to replace it with a new
one. Once you remove a cartridge, you can't reuse it, even if it contains ink.
• Never turn off the printer when the
moved or made any noise for more than 5 minutes.
Keep ink cartridges out of the reach of children. Do not drink the ink. If ink gets on your
skin, wash the area. If ink gets in your eyes, flush them immediately with water.
3
Unwrap the ink cartridges, then
remove only the yellow part of
the tape seal on top.
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cartridge
5
Close the ink cartridge clamps.
6
Press the
minutes, with the
the printer or interrupt charging or it will start over, using more ink than necessary. It's finished when
the
power light stops flashing.
4
color ink
cartridge
cleaning button and close the printer cover. Ink charging takes about one and a half
power light flashing and the printer making noise until it's finished. Don't turn off
power light flashes and the
2
Press in the ink cartridge clamp tabs and
lift up the ink cartridge clamps.
power light is flashing, unless the printer hasn't
Tilt each cartridge forward slightly as you lower it into its
holder. Hang the tabs at the back of the cartridge
on the holder clamp hooks. Don't place the cartridges
under the hooks; you may damage the clamp when you
close it.
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