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Remove shipping lock - HP Laserjet CM2320nf All-In-One Color Printer

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When you first take the cartridge out of the shipping box it will have orange plastic pieces on it which should all be removed before you insert it into the printer. One of these will be connected to the seal tape that releases the toner to the developing rollers so it needs to be pulled completely from the cartridge and discarded.

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  1. Remove the console.
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  4. Raise and connect the steering column.
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