user’s guidehp color inkjet printer cp1160
2your hp color inkjet printer cp1160Congratulations! You have purchased an hp color inkjet printer cp1160 which is equipped with features designed to
92selection numbersWhen replacing ink cartridges and printheads, purchase ink cartridges and printheads with selection no. 14.For more information, se
93replacing a printheadTo replace a printhead:1.Verify that the printer is turned on.2.Open the printer doors.The print carriage moves to the center o
944.Grip the handle of the failed printhead, then lift the printhead out of the print carriage.ink removalFollow these guidelines if you get ink on th
955.Unwrap the new printhead, then remove the protective plastic tape.1. ink nozzles 2. plastic tape–remove only the plastic tape 3. copper contacts–d
967.Close the print carriage, then press the print carriage latch into position until it clicks.1. print carriage latch 2. verify that the loops catch
97cleaning printheadsIf your printed pages are missing lines or dots, or if they contain ink streaks, the printheads may need to be cleaned. During th
98printhead selection numbersWhen replacing ink cartridges and printheads, purchase inkcartridges and printheads with selection no. 14.selection no.se
99maintaining the printer body printer case exteriorFollow these guidelines when cleaning the outside of the printer:• Use water only. Do not use hous
100toolbox The Toolbox contains a number of useful tools to calibrate the printer, clean the printheads, print a test page, and print a diagnostic pag
101toolbox navigationThe Toolbox has several tabs. Each tab displays a certain group of tools.Click a tab to view its contents.1. For a description of
3printer features The printer has several features designed to make it easy to use. To learn about a feature, click the name of the feature below:1. L
102toolbox tabsdevice servicesThe Device Services tab displays the following tools:1. Open the User’s Guide: View onscreen User’s Guide.2. Calibrate t
103estimated ink levelDepending on how your printer was installed, the Estimated Ink Level tab may not be available in the Toolbox.The Estimated Ink L
104configurationDepending on how your printer was installed, the Configuration tab may not be available in the Toolbox.The Configuration tab displays
105warning messages indicatorswarning information tabDepending on the communication capability between the printer and the computer, a fourth tab may
106taskbar iconThe taskbar icon appears at the end of the taskbar. The color and appearance of the icon indicate the status of warning messages.• When
107troubleshootingUse one of the following methods to find a solution to a problem:To interpret an error message, see LCD panel error messagesTo point
108LCD panel error messagesThe alert icon always flashes in conjunction with at least one other icon. From the menu below, click the icon that is flas
109ink cartridge icons are flashingClick the LCD panel display to view the appropriate problem solution (ink levels may vary).Out of Black Ink Out of
110printhead icons are flashingClick the LCD panel display to view the appropriate problem solution (ink levels may vary).Cyan Printhead Failed Black
111printer diagramClick the printer part with which you are having a problem.1 paper tray2 infrared printer feature3 power button4 duplexer5 ink deliv
47. automatic two-sided printing module (duplexer)8. connectivity
112ink delivery systemFrom the list below, click the printer part with which you having a problem.1 ink cartridges2 print carriage3 printheads
113diagnostic pageThe Diagnostic Page provides detailed information concerning the status of the ink cartridges and printheads.Print a Diagnostic Page
114printing a diagnostic pageFollow these steps to print a Diagnostic Page:from the printer driver1.Open the Toolbox.2.Click Print a Diagnostic Page.T
115ink cartridge informationThe Diagnostic Page provides the following information about the ink cartridges:1. Ink Level: The precise ink level for ea
116printhead information1. Color Block: If any block is not solid, see print quality.2. Color: • C = Cyan• K = Black• M = Magenta• Y = Yellow3. Status
117print qualityFollow these steps if one or more of the Color Blocks is not solid:1.Load clean, plain white paper in the paper tray.Using paper with
118printhead alignmentFollow these steps if any of the bars on the Diagnostic Page are not aligned:1.Load clean, white plain paper in the paper tray.U
119printer is not printingVerify the following:• The printer is connected to the power source. • The cable connections are secure.• The printer is tur
120ink cartridge needs to be replacedIf an ink cartridge expires or runs out of ink, it needs to be replaced. For instructions on replacing an ink car
121paper problemsIf you see this display on the LCD panel, then click the appropriate topic below:• paper jam• out of paperOtherwise, click the topic
5LCD panel The LCD panel displays icons to show the printer’s status.Each icon represents one of the following:• An operating condition of the printer
122paper jamOccasionally paper jams in the printer. When this happens the following display appears on the LCD panel.Follow each of the following step
123out of paperWhen the printer either runs out of paper or cannot locate paper, the following display appears on the LCD panel:if the paper tray is l
124printer ejects the paperThe printer may have been placed in direct sunlight which can affect the Automatic Paper-Type Sensor. Move the printer away
125ink delivery system not working• print carriage stalls• ink delivery system error occurs
126print carriage stallsWhen the print carriage stalls, the following display appears on the LCD panel.Follow these steps to fix a carriage stall.1.Pr
127ink delivery system error occursWhen the printer encounters a major error with the ink delivery system, the following display appears on the LCD pa
128USB problems• the error message “there was an error writing to lpt1” appears• the error message “there was an error writing to <name of usb port
129the error message “there was an error writing to lpt1” appearsThe USB cable may not have been attached before installing the software. Uninstall th
130the error message “there was an error writing to <name of usb port>” appearsThe printer may not be receiving correct data from another USB de
131uninstall and reinstall instructionsFollow these steps to uninstall then reinstall the printer software on your computer:1.Follow one of these meth
6operating condition iconsThe LCD panel displays icons that show the printer’s operating condition.The printer needs attention. Other icons on the LCD
132problems with printouts Click the topic below that best describes the problem:• print quality is poor• document is printed off-center or at an angl
133print quality is poorClick the topic below that best describes the problem:• color is tinted• text and images are misalignedIf the print quality of
134color is tintedIf the color on your printouts is tinted incorrectly, then calibrate the printer’s color.Follow these steps to calibrate the printer
135problems with the automatic paper-type sensorThe Automatic Paper-Type Sensor scans each sheet of paper before printing and determines the best prin
136document is printed off-center or at an angle1.Verify that the paper is correctly placed in the paper tray.2.Verify that the paper guides fit snugl
137photos are not printing correctly check the paper tray1.Verify that the photo media is placed in the paper tray with the print side down.2.Slide th
138banner does not print correctlyWhen the printer encounters a problem printing a banner, the following display appears on the LCD panel.check the pa
139check the software• Verify that the software application you are using prints banners. Not all software applications print banners.• If gaps appear
140printer is too slow Several variables can slow the printer’s performance. Click the topic below that best describes the printer’s performance:• mul
141multiple software applications are openIf too many software applications are open, the printer cannot print at its normal speed. Close all unnecess
7ink cartridgesThe LCD panel displays one icon for each ink cartridge.1. black ink cartridge 2. tri-color ink cartridgeWhen replacing ink cartridges a
142complex documents, graphics, or photographs are printingDocuments containing graphics or photographs print slower than text documents. To print fas
143automatic paper type option is enabledWhen the automatic option is enabled, it takes a few seconds for the printer to scan the first page of the pr
144computer does not meet system requirements1.Verify the computer’s RAM and processor speed. For more information, see system requirements.2.Increase
145two-sided printing problemsClick the topic below if you see this display on the LCD panel:• paper jam occurs inside the automatic two-sided printin
146paper jam occurs inside the automatic two-sided printing module1.Remove the paper from the paper tray.2.Press the Resume button on the front of the
1476.Press the button on top of the duplexer, then lower the access door.7.Remove any paper from the duplexer, then close the access door.8.Push the d
148option for two-sided printing cannot be selectedAn unsupported paper type or size may be selected in the Setup tab.On the Setup tab, verify that a
149paper size changes when the two-sided printing option is selectedThe paper size selected in the Setup tab is not supported by the duplexer.On the S
150only one side of the page prints when the two-sided printing option is selectedUse the following solutions:• Print the document using the manual tw
151communication errorSelect the topic that best describes the problem:• local connection• network connectionWhen there is a communication problem, th
8ink level gaugeThe Ink Level Gauge shows you when one or both of the ink cartridges are functioning properly, very low on ink, or out of ink.Full.Hal
152local connectionFollow these steps if the printer encounters a communication problem over a local connection:1.Verify that all cables are firmly at
153network connectionFollow these steps if the printer encounters a communication problem over a network connection:1.Press the Power button to turn t
154infrared printing problems Select the topic that best describes the problem:• printer stopped printing• printer is taking too long to print• infrar
155printer stopped printingWhen the printer has established an infrared link with another device, the following display appears on the LCD panel.When
156printer is taking too long to printPosition the device closer to the printer’s infrared lens, then verify the following:• An infrared port is selec
157infrared icon is not displayedPerform one or more of these options:• Follow the instructions that came with the laptop or notebook to configure inf
158single Palm Pilot calendar appointment printsThe Palm Pilot may not have an enhanced printing application installed. Install an enhanced printing a
159printer hardware problemsClick the topic below that best describes the problem:• printer door time out• printer does not turn on
160printer door time outIn order to protect the ink delivery system, the printer doors can remain open for only 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, the prin
161printer does not turn onFollow these steps when the power cord and cable are connected to the printer, but the printer does not turn on:1.Disconnec
9expired inkThe LCD panel indicates when an ink cartridge will expire soon or is expired.For an explanation of ink expiration, see expired ink cartrid
162hp services and support• contacting hp services and support• hp printer and software limited warranty statement• hp inkjet printhead and ink cartri
163contacting hp services and supportHP Services and Support provides expert advice on using your HP printer or solving problems with your printer.sup
164hp e-supportHP e-support offers online support as long as you own your HP printer. Get instant access to support information, helpful printing tips
165hp support emailOne-to-one email gives direct answers to your questions from an HP service technician. Email support is a great way to ask technica
166hp support by phoneHP provides telephone support free of charge during the printer’s phone support period. (Standard phone company charges do apply
167before placing a callBefore placing a call for help, try these other free support options:• Onscreen User’s Guide• Setup poster•HP e-supportIf you
168support phone numbersIf you need help solving a problem, contact HP support using one of the phone numbers in the table below. If the phone number
169India 11 682 6035Indonesia 21 350 3408Ireland 01 662 5525Israel 09 952 4848Italy 02 264 10350Japan 0570 000511Korea (Seoul) 02 3270 0700Korea, (out
170after the free phone support periodAfter the free phone support period, you can receive help from HP for a fee. Prices are subject to change withou
171obtaining hp repairIf your HP printer needs to be repaired, call HP phone support. A trained HP service technician will diagnose the problem and co
10printheadsThe printhead icons appear when a printhead needs to be replaced. The printhead that needs to be replaced flashes.For a description of the
172hp printer and software limited warranty statementA. extent of limited warranty1.Hewlett-Packard (HP) warrants to the end-user customer that the HP
1734.For HP printer products, the use of a non-HP ink cartridge or a refilled ink cartridge does not affect either the warranty to the customer or any
174B. limitations of warranty1.TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, NEITHER HP NOR ITS THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF AN
1752.To the extent that this Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this Warranty Statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with
176hp inkjet printhead and ink cartridge product warranty informationhp inkjet products limited warrantyAll HP Inkjet products are warranted to be fre
177hp inkjet product recovery programCustomers interested in recycling their genuine HP inkjet cartridges can participate in HP's empty inkjet ca
178supplies and accessories• supply and accessory part numbers• paper and media part numbers• how to order
179supply and accessory part numbersRefer to these part numbers when ordering HP supplies and accessories:ink cartridgesSee ink cartridge selection nu
180Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, Caribbean, Latin America: 8121-0587 or T503082China, Taiwan, Philippines: 8121-0586Chile: 8120-8880Denmark: 8120-8881I
181paper and media part numbersRefer to these part numbers when ordering HP paper and other media: hp bright white inkjet paperA4 (210 × 297 mm), 200
11normal operation conditionsUnder normal operating conditions, the LCD panel displays the printer and the ink cartridge icons (ink levels may vary).W
182hp premium plus photo paper, matteEuropean A4 (210 × 297 mm), 20 sheets: C6951AUS letter, 20 sheets: C6950Ahp premium plus photo paper, glossy snap
183how to orderTo purchase printer supplies or accessories directly from HP, visit www.hp.com.You can also purchase supplies and accessories from your
184specificationsTo see specifications for the printer and printer accessories, click the appropriate heading below:• printer specifications• automati
185printer specifications hp color inkjet printer cp1160black text print speed *Draft: Up to 17 pages per minuteNormal: Up to 8 pages per minuteBest:
186software compatibilityMS Windows compatible (95, 98, Me, 2000, and NT 4.0)MS-DOS software programsduty cycle5,000 pages per monthmemory8 MB built-i
187weightWithout Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module:6.88 kg (15.17 lb) without print cartridgesWith Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module:7.45kg (16.42
188declared noise emissions in accordance with ISO 9296Best Mode:Sound power level, LWAd without duplexer: 5.6 BSound power level, LWAd with duplexer:
189media handlingSheets: up to 150Banners: up to 20 sheetsEnvelopes: up to 15Cards: up to 60 cardsGreeting cards: up to 5 cardsTransparencies: up to 3
190Index/Greeting Cards: 76 x 127 mm (3 x 5 in)102 x 152 mm (4 x 6 in)127 x 203 mm (5 x 8 in)A6: 105 x 148.5 mmHagaki: 100 x 148 mmLabels:U.S. Letter
191automatic two-sided printing module specifications duty cycle5,000 sides of pages per monthdimensions324 mm (12.75 in) long x 133 mm (5.25 in) wide
user’s guidehp color inkjet printer cp1160 table of contentsnotices and acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ivterm
12buttons and lightsThe printer buttons let you turn the printer on and off, cancel a print job, or resume printing. The lights give you visual cues a
192minimum printing marginsLetter and Executive:Left and right margins 6.4 mm (0.25 in)Top and bottom margins 11.7 mm (0.46 in)A4:Left and right margi
193infrared printing specifications range1 meter (3 feet)30 degree conesupported operating systemsSome operating systems supported by infrared technol
194minimum printing margins The printer cannot print outside a designated area of the page so your document content must be contained within the print
195banners - A4 (210 x 297 mm [8.27 x 11.7 in])Left and Right Margins: 3.4 mm (0.134 in)Top Margin: 1.8 mm (0.07 in)Bottom Margin: 11.7 mm (0.46 in)Be
196system requirementsYour computer must meet the following minimum requirements:Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 Minimum Processor Speed: Pentium 133
197environmental statementHewlett-Packard continuously improves the design processes of its deskjet printers to minimize the negative impact on the of
198Plastic parts: All major plastics and plastic parts are marked according to international standards. All plastic parts used in the printer housing
199energy consumptionThis printer was designed with energy conservation in mind. This printer averages 4 watts in stand-by mode. Not only does this sa
200regulatory noticeshewlett-packard companyThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
201noteThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These li
13power button and lightThe Power button turns the printer on and off. It may take a few seconds for the printer to turn on after pressing the Power b
202indexaAdobe Acrobat viialignment 188Automatic Paper-Type Sensor 2, 48disabling 48, 143troubleshooting 143Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module 22, 24
203iindex card printing 60single 60Infrared icon 73infrared lens 14, 74infrared light 74infrared printing 73delayed printing 156in Windows 2000 75in W
204ppage orientation 40paper alignment 188paper capacity 189paper jamsin Automatic Two-Sided Printing Mod-ule 146paper sizes 189paper trays 15input 16
205paper 51photographs 63guidelines 63posters 67single envelope 53small media 60transparencies 56guidelines 56two-sided printing instructions 41automa
14infrared lens The printer has a special Infrared (Ir) lens. The Infrared lens allows printing from an infrared sending device such as a Palm device,
15paper tray The printer comes with a 150-sheet capacity paper tray. The paper tray can be removed from the printer.1. paper tray top 2. put paper her
16loading the paper trayThe paper tray holds paper or other media to be printed. The length and width guides adjust to the size of the media being use
17outputThe printer deposits printed pages on top of the paper tray.Pull the paper tray extension out to prevent the paper from falling off the tray.
18ink delivery systemThe printer’s ink delivery system consists of these parts:•Ink cartridges•Printheads•Print carriageink cartridgesInk cartridges s
19printheadsThe printer uses four printheads. The printheads apply ink to printable media.1. cyan 2. black 3. magenta 4. yellowFor installation instru
20print carriageThe print carriage is the main operating feature of the printer’s ink delivery system. It holds the two ink cartridges and the four pr
21automatic paper-type sensor The Automatic Paper-Type Sensor automatically determines the correct paper type and adjusts the print settings for most
photographs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63greeting cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22automatic two-sided printing module (duplexer)The Automatic Two-Sided Printing Module (duplexer) is a special hardware feature that enables the prin
232.Insert the duplexer in the back of the printer until both sides snap into place.Do not press the buttons on either side of the duplexer when insta
24supported paper typesNot all paper types, weights, and sizes can be used with the duplexer. Use one of the paper types listed below when using the d
25connectivityThe printer offers a number of options for connectivity, including:• USB• parallel• network connectionsFor the latest updates on connect
26USBThe printer can connect to your computer with a USB cable if your computer is running Windows 98, Me, or 2000.1. USB cable 2. USB receptacleFor i
27parallelThe printer can connect to your computer with a parallel cable via a parallel cable adapter and the LIO slot.1. centronix parallel cable (IE
28network connectionsThe printer can connect to a network with an LIO module.1. ethernet cable2. LIO module3. LIO slotFor instructions on connecting w
29To see more information on the printer’s networking feature:1.Insert the CD that came with the printer into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.1.Click Vie
30printingFor an explanation of the printer software, click the following:• printer propertiesFor instructions about printing functions, click the app
31printer propertiesThe printer is controlled by software installed on your computer. Use the printer software, also called the “printer driver”, to c
hp services and support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162contacting hp services and support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
32using the printer properties dialog boxThe Printer Properties dialog box has several tools to make it easy to use.1. Tabs: Click a tab to see its co
33tabssetupThe Setup tab allows you to set these options:1. Print Quality: Quality and print speed.2. Orientation: Page layout.3. Rotate 180º: Use wit
34featuresThe Features tab allows you to set these options:1. Two-Sided Printing: See two-sided printing.2. Pages per Sheet: Number of pages printed o
35colorThe Color tab allows you to set these options:1. Print in Grayscale: Print in shades of gray.2. Saturation: Intensity of printed colors.3. Brig
36servicesThe Services tab allows you to open the Toolbox.1. Open the HP Toolbox: Click this button to open the Toolbox.To see a description of the To
37changing default printer propertiesThe taskbar icon allows you to adjust default printer properties. Default printer properties apply to all documen
38setting default print quality and two-sided printing1.Click the taskbar icon.The Default Printer Settings dialog box appears.2.Select from the avail
39selecting a default printerUse this feature to select a default printer if you have more than one printer installed on your computer.1.Right-click t
40printing a documentFollow these instructions to print a document:1.Open the file you want to print.2.Follow one of these paths to open the Printer P
41two-sided printingUse one of the following methods to print two-sided documents:• automatic two-sided printing• manual two-sided printing
ivnotices and acknowledgments hewlett-packard company noticesThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Pa
42automatic two-sided printingTo print two-sided documents automatically, the duplexer must be attached to the printer.The duplexer only works with ce
435.Select Book or Tablet.6.Change any other desired print settings, then click OK.When the first side prints, the printer pauses while the first side
44manual two-sided printingUse the manual two-sided printing feature if:• The duplexer is not attached to the printer• You want to print a two-sided d
452.Turn the latch to the right to attach the Rear Access Door to the printer.
46printing instructionsFollow these instructions to print a two-sided document manually:1.Open the Printer Properties dialog box, then select the Feat
477.The printer automatically prints odd-numbered pages first. Once the odd-numbered pages are printed, a message appears prompting you to reload the
48using the automatic paper-type sensoractivating the automatic paper-type sensorOpen the file you want to print, follow the basic printing procedures
49watermarksWatermarks appear as background printing on documents.applying an existing watermark to a documentFollow these steps to apply an existing
503.Click the Edit button.The Watermark Details dialog box appears.4.Do one of the following:• To create a watermark, click New.• To change a watermar
51plain paper 1.Raise the top of the paper tray.2.Slide out both paper guides.3.Do one of the following:•For executive, A4, and B5 sized paper, place
vterms and conventions The following terms and word conventions are used in the onscreen User’s Guide.termsThe hp color inkjet printer cp1160 is refer
521.Open the Printer Properties dialog box, then select the following setting:2.Select any other desired print settings.3.After you have selected the
53envelopes Print a single envelope using the envelope slot, or print multiple envelopes using the paper tray.• Avoid using envelopes that have clasps
541.Raise the top of the tray. 2.Slide out both paper guides and remove all paper from the tray.3.Place no more than 15 envelopes—with the flap side o
55If your software program includes an envelope-printing feature, follow the instructions provided with the software program.1.Open the Printer Proper
56transparencies For best results use hp premium plus transparency film.1.Raise the top of the paper tray.2.Slide out both paper guides, then remove a
571.Open the Printer Properties dialog box, then select the following setting:2.Select any other desired print settings.3.After you have selected the
58labels • Use only paper labels that are designed specifically for inkjet printers.• Use only full sheets of labels.• Verify that the labels are not
59If your software program includes a label-printing feature, follow the instructions provided with the software program.1.Open the Printer Properties
60index cards and other small mediaUse only cards and small media that meet the printer’s paper size specifications. For the printer’s paper size spec
615.Push the cards forward until they stop.6.Slide the paper length guide all the way in, then slide the fine length guide snugly against the media. 1
viiconsA Note icon indicates that additional information is provided. For example:A Mouse icon indicates that additional information is available thro
62If your software program includes a card-printing feature, follow the instructions provided by the software program.1.Open the Printer Properties di
63photographs • The photo must be in an electronic format (digital) before it can be printed. Take a digital picture, scan a photo, or have your local
641.Open the Printer Properties dialog box, then select the following settings:2.Select any other desired print settings.3.After you have selected the
65greeting cards Unfold pre-folded cards before placing them in the paper tray.1.Pull out the paper tray, then raise the top of the paper tray.2.Slide
66If your software program includes a greeting card-printing feature, follow the instructions provided with the software program.1.Open the Printer Pr
67posters 1.Raise the top of the paper tray.2.Slide out both paper guides, then remove all paper from the tray.3.Fan the edges of the sheets to separa
681.Open the Printer Properties dialog box, then select the following settings:2.Select any other desired print settings.3.After you have selected the
69banners • See the printer Release Notes for specific printing information.•Use hp banner paper for best results.1.Raise the top of the paper tray.2.
70If your software program includes a banner-printing feature, follow the instructions provided with the software program.1.Open the Printer Propertie
71iron-on transfers • When printing a document with a mirror-image, the text and pictures are horizontally reversed from what appears on the computer
viiusing the onscreen user’s guideThis onscreen User’s Guide is viewed through Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0.1. View Buttons: Click these buttons to change
72If your software program includes an iron-on transfer-printing feature, follow the instructions provided with the software program.1.Open the Printe
73infrared printing infrared printing with a laptop or notebook computersetting up a laptop or notebook in Windows 98 and MeIf the operating system yo
74selecting the port in Windows 98 or Me1.Click Start > Settings > Printers to open the Printers window.2.Right-click hp cp1160 to view the shor
75selecting the port in Windows 20001.Click Start > Settings > Printers to open the Printers window.2.Right-click hp cp1160 to view the shortcut
76displaying the infrared icon on the taskbarThe infrared icon appears on the taskbar after you configure your laptop or notebook for infrared printin
77infrared printing with a Palm device1.Locate the infrared lens on the Palm device.2.Align the Palm device’s infrared lens with the printer’s infrare
78infrared printing with a Windows CE device1.Locate the infrared lens on the Windows CE device.See the device’s operating manual for the location of
79maintenance• replacing ink cartridges• replacement alternatives• maintaining ink cartridges• ink cartridge selection numbers• replacing printheads•
80replacing ink cartridges LCD panel messagesWhen it is time to replace an ink cartridge, one of the following messages appears on the LCD panel (ink
81selection numbersWhen replacing ink cartridges and printheads, purchase ink cartridges and printheads with selection no. 14.For more information, se
1getting started• your hp color inkjet printer cp1160• printer features• LCD panel• buttons and lights• infrared lens• paper tray• ink delivery system
82replacing an ink cartridgeTo replace an ink cartridge:1.Verify that the top of the paper tray is down.2.Verify that the printer is turned on.3.Open
835.Remove the replacement ink cartridge from its packaging, then carefully pull the tab to remove the foil seal from the bottom of the cartridge.Caut
846.Insert the ink cartridge firmly into the print carriage, then press it down until it snaps into place.7.Close the front door. If the LCD panel con
85replacement alternativeshp suppliesTo get the best performance from your printer, HP recommends using only genuine HP supplies. For the correct sele
86overriding the ink level gaugeOverriding the Ink Level Gauge disables the printer’s ink level tracking feature.Caution! If you use the override sequ
87Follow these steps to override the Ink Level Gauge:if you installed a black ink cartridge1.Press and hold down the Power button.2.While holding down
88maintaining ink cartridgesThe following tips will help maintain HP ink cartridges and ensure consistent print quality:• Keep all ink cartridges in t
89expired ink cartridgesTo protect against deteriorated print quality and damage to your printer, the printer monitors the age of the ink cartridges.
90ink cartridge selection numbersWhen replacing ink cartridges and printheads, purchase ink cartridges and printheads with selection no. 14.selection
91replacing printheads LCD panel messagesWhen a printhead fails, one of the following messages appears on the LCD panel (ink levels may vary):The prin
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