Insert Paper Support Tray; Insert Starter Print Cartridge - BT PaperJet 35 User Manual

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8
Getting started
IMPORTANT TEST PRINT
Once the print cartridge has been installed
and the front cover closed, your BT PaperJet
35 will automatically clean the cartridge
nozzles and perform a test print.
Make sure a sheet of paper is loaded in
the plain paper feeder. The test page will
be printed and the display shows CHECK
PRINT OUT. 1 = EXIT 0 = REPEAT .
Examine the test page. Check that the
numbered scale is not broken at any point
and that there are no horizontal white lines
within the black areas.
If everything seems OK, press
a problem, press
If the test print is still not satisfactory, see
'Clean print cartridge electrical contacts' and
'Clean print cartridge nozzles', page 57.
The starter print cartridge allows you to
print up to 80 standard pages. Normal print
cartridges have a greater capacity and can
print up to 450 standard pages. See page 74
for a sample 'standard page'.
. If there is
to repeat the process.
3. Insert paper into the paper tray.
Your BT PaperJet 35 can hold up to 40 sheets of 80g/m2 paper. To
prevent several sheets being drawn into the machine together, fan out
the paper first, then tap it down on a flat surface before inserting it into
the paper tray.
4. Insert the starter print cartridge.
Remove handset and open the front cover.
Peel protective film off cartridge, being careful not to touch the nozzles
or electrical contacts.

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