Transporting the printer – HP Photosmart 375 Compact Photo Printer User Manual
Page 42
Transporting the printer
It's easy to transport and set up the printer almost anywhere. Take it with you on
vacations and to family gatherings and social events to instantly print and share
photos with family and friends.
To make it even easier to print on the go, you can purchase these accessories:
●
HP Photosmart Internal Battery: Power the printer with a rechargeable battery
so you can print anywhere
●
HP Photosmart Automobile DC Adapter: Power the printer from the cigarette
lighter in a car.
●
HP Photosmart Carrying Case for compact photo printers: Carry the printer and
printing supplies together in this convenient travel case.
To transport the printer:
1.
Turn off the printer.
2.
Remove any memory cards from the memory card slots.
3.
Remove all paper from the In and Out trays, then close the In and Out tray doors.
4.
Push the printer screen down into the flat position.
Note
Make sure the printer completes its power-down cycle before you
unplug the power cord. This allows the printer to store the print cartridge
properly.
5.
Unplug the power cord.
6.
If the printer is connected to a computer, disconnect the USB cable from the
computer.
7.
Always carry the printer upright.
Note
Do not remove the print cartridge when transporting the printer.
Make sure to bring the following items with you:
●
Paper
●
Power cord
●
Digital camera or a memory card containing photos
●
Extra print cartridges (if you plan to print a lot of photos)
●
Optional printer accessories you plan to use, such as the battery, DC adapter, or
HP Bluetooth wireless printer adapter
●
If you are going to connect the printer to a computer, bring the USB cable and
HP Photosmart printer software CD
●
Printer user's guide (the book you are reading)
Note
If you do not take the printer user's guide with you, be sure to write
down the correct pen numbers for the country/region you plan to visit or
purchase enough print cartridges before you go.
HP Photosmart 370 series User's Guide
39