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08-27-2023 11:23 AM
Welcome to the HP support community.
I understand that you want to make a copy, I am glad to assist you.
To make a copy using an HP OfficeJet Pro 8210 printer, follow these steps:
Prepare Your Document or Image: Place the document or image you want to copy face down on the scanner glass or face up in the automatic document feeder (if your printer has one).
Turn On the Printer: Make sure your HP OfficeJet Pro 8210 printer is turned on and properly connected to your computer if you intend to copy from a computer.
Load Paper: Ensure that there is enough paper loaded in the paper tray to complete the copying process.
Access the Copy Function: On the printer's control panel, locate the "Copy" button. Press it to access the copy function.
Adjust Copy Settings (if needed): Depending on your printer's interface, you might have options to adjust the number of copies, paper size, paper type, color options, and other settings. Use the printer's keypad or touchscreen to navigate through these settings and make adjustments as necessary.
Select the Number of Copies: Use the arrow keys or touchscreen to select the desired number of copies you want to make.
Start the Copying Process: Once you've set the desired options, press the "Start" button or similar button labeled for initiating the copying process. The printer will start scanning the document and printing the desired number of copies.
Retrieve Your Copies: Once the copying process is complete, the printed copies will be delivered to the output tray of the printer. Make sure to retrieve your copies promptly.
Adjust Additional Settings (if needed): Some printers might have additional options for adjusting print quality, brightness, contrast, and other settings. If you want to fine-tune the copied output, you can explore these settings as well.
Turn Off the Printer (optional): If you're done making copies, you can turn off the printer to save power.
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Sandytechy20
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