storage of an Officejet Pro

I have a HP Officejet Pro 8600, I need to store for 10 weeks or more.  Is there something specific I need to do that I find not blocked and unusable when I put up again?  Thank you.

Hello kzvulcan1, welcome to the forums

I saw your post want to store your print correctly for 10 weeks.

My suggestion would be to stop the power correctly by the power button so that the printhead docks correctly and do not turn off the printer on its side or upside down.

If you do that, the printer must be nice!

Hope that helps!

Enjoy your weekend

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