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How can I put the proper date setting on my G510 printer. It just shows January with many zeros .

 

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HERE IS THE MANUAL for the Officejet 4500 ( G510g ).  From THIS DOCUMENT:

  1. On the product control panel, press Setup ().
  2. Press the Left () or Right () Arrow button to select Basic Settings, and then press OK.
  3. Press the Left () or Right () Arrow button to select Date and Time, and then press OK.
  4. After Enter date displays on the control panel, use the keypad on the control panel to type the date in the correct two-digit format, MM-DD-YY (01-01-07). After entering the date, press OK.
  5. After Enter time displays on the control panel, use the keypad on the control panel to type the time in the correct format, HH:MM (01:45), and then use the Right () Arrow button to set AM or PM. After entering the time, press OK.

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