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NOTEHP ink cartridges must be installed before the “Install By” printed on the cartridge.
Use of the ink cartridge 3 months beyond the “Install By” date may cause deterioration in print
quality or a printer malfunction.
Store ink cartridges in a dry, cool, and dark place.
Always use the recommended consumables (media, ink, etc.). Failure to follow this instruction
may cause poor print quality or a breakdown.
HP 790 Waste Ink Bottle
The HP 790 Waste Ink Bottle is used for collecting waste ink that is...

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WARNING!Avoid contact between ink and skin, eyes, and clothing.
Immediately wash skin with soapy water.
Remove clothing soaked with ink from contact with skin.
Use an approved eye wash station if ink is splashed into eyes and consult a doctor if
necessary.
If an approved eye wash station is unavailable, flush eyes with cold water and consult a doctor
if necessary.
Do not swallow ink. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting, but seek immediate medical attention.
HP 790 Wiper Cleaning Liquid and Dropper
The...

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HP 790 Ink System Cleaning Kit
The HP Ink System Cleaning Kit is used to try to recover the printheads and clean the ink tubes when
the printer has been switched off for less than two weeks. The HP Ink System Cleaning Kit contains six
Cleaning Liquid cartridges and six Ink System Purging Cartridges.
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13 Tell me about waste management
It is the printer owner’s responsibility to ensure that waste is disposed of in accordance with all local,
state and federal regulations.
There are registered waste management companies that have been authorized by local authorities to
manage waste collection and disposal and that will manage waste management and disposal on your
behalf.
We recommend that you contact your local authorities for a list of authorized companies, or you can
search for the nearest authorized...

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There are normally two types of waste disposal services. The most suitable service will depend on your
waste volume production:
●Bottle by bottle and pick up on call : this may be the best option for low volume production to avoid
the overheads related to arranging and ensuring secure temporary storage. You can order these
bottles as needed from your local HP reseller.
●Storage in a suitable container for solvents and regular pick up: this may be the best option for high
volume waste production. An...

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●Store the full bottle in an area that has been prepared for this purpose until it is emptied or
removed by a waste management company for disposal. Consult your local authorities about
requirements or for advice on storing hazardous waste.
●The bottle is provided with an undetachable cap to safely and securely close the bottle to avoid
spillage when it is handled or transported.
●Use disposable latex or Nitrile(R) safety gloves to handle or transport the bottle once full.
●If you are emptying the HP...

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14 Tell me about front panel menus
This chapter outlines the user menu structure and operations.
●Menu operations
●The INK menu & messages
●The MEDIA menu
●The MEDIA REG menu
●Media advance calibration
●The PH. MAIN menu
●The PH.RECOVERY menu
●The FEED menu
●The PRINTER menu
●The ADJUST menu
●The SETUP menu
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Menu operations
When the ONLINE key is pressed in the online idle mode, the printer enters offline mode. A menu group
appears on the front panel and menu operations are enabled.
SHIFT
SHIFT
Menu structure
The Front panel menu has the following structure:
●Menu group — this menu is displayed at the first level. Some menus have several submenus.
●Second-level menus — these are submenus of the top menu group.
●Parameters — on selecting a menu item, you can select a value or command, or enter a value.
Making...
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