 
HP Deskjet 5700 Series
User's Guide
 
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Acknowledgements
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ColorSync, the ColorSync logo, Finder, 
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Incorporated. 
Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard 
Development Company, L.P. 
Terms and conventions
The following terms and conventions 
are used in this user’s guide. 
Terms
The HP Deskjet printer is also referred 
to as the 
HP printer
or
printer
.
Cautions and warnings
A
Caution
indicates possible damage
to the HP Deskjet printer or to other 
equipment. For example: 
Caution
Do not touch the
print cartridge ink nozzles or 
copper contacts. Touching 
these parts will result in clogs, 
ink failure, and bad electrical 
connections. 
A
Warning
indicates possible harm to
you or to others. For example:
Warning
Keep both new
and used print cartridges out 
of the reach of children. 
Accessibility
Your HP printer provides a number of 
features that make it accessible for 
people with disabilities. 
Visual
The printer software is accessible for 
users with visual impairments or low 
vision through the use of your operating 
system's accessibility options and 
features. The printer software also 
supports most assistive technology 
such as screen readers, Braille 
readers, and voice-to-text applications. 
For users who are color blind, colored 
buttons and tabs that are used in the 
software and on the HP printer have 
simple text or icon labels that convey 
the appropriate action. 
Mobility
For users who have mobility 
impairments, the printer software 
functions can be completed through 
keyboard commands. The software 
also supports accessibility options such 
as StickyKeys, ToggleKeys, FilterKeys, 
and MouseKeys. The printer doors, 
buttons, front-loading paper trays, and 
paper guides can be operated by users 
who have limited strength and reach. 
Support
More details about HP's commitment to 
accessibility are available at 
www.hp.com/accessibility
.
For operating system accessibility 
information, visit the Apple web site at 
www.apple.com/disability
.