HP DeskJet 1220C Manual The HP DeskJet 1220C is a Ink-jet – color personal printer type with up to 11.0 pages/min printer speed (black and white) and up to 9.5 pages/min for color printout. This device features 600.0 dpi x 600.0 dpi maximum resolution (B/W) and 2400.0 dpi x 1200.0 dpi for color result, USB parallel interface, AC 110/220 V ± 10% voltage required, 47.7 Watt power consumption at operational and 1.0 Watt power consumption at standby. Operating system requires Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Microsoft DOS or Apple MacOS 7.6.1.

This Manual, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide provide detail information regarding installation, setup, maintenance and troubleshooting guide of your HP DeskJet 1220C printer. The manual is divided into sections as follows:

Getting Started
Other Connections
Windows
Macintosh
Printing on Various Paper Media
Maintenance Tips
Troubleshooting
, included in this section hints for problems such as: Power Cannot Be Turned On, Nothing Is Printed, A Blank Page is Ejected, Placement of the Text or Graphics is Wrong, Something on the Page is Missing or Incorrect, Printer Takes a Long Time to Print a Job, Paper is Jammed in the Printer, Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams, Uninstalling the Printer Software
USB Installation Failed or Nothing Prints, Through USB (Windows 98), Printer Does Not Print After Switching Ports, Aligning the Print Cartridges, Cleaning the Print Cartridges, Mac Troubleshooting, Printing a Sample Page, Printing a Diagnostic Page.
Specifications
Appendix
Index
Declaration of Conformity

You can freely download the HP DeskJet 1220C Manual, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide (3.03 MB of PDF file manual) here.

(source: hp.com)

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