HP (Hewlett-Packard) Color Copier All in One Printer User Manual


 
HP Color Copier User’s Guide
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Tips on Loading Paper in the IN Tray
All Papers
Be sure that paper is free of rips, dust, wrinkles, and curled or bent edges.
Make sure all the paper in the stack is the same size and type.
Tap the stack on a flat surface to even the edges of the paper.
Put the paper into the IN tray with the print side down and with the
letterhead (top of the page) forward.
Push the paper forward into the IN tray until it stops.
Slide the paper width and length adjusters to fit snugly against the edges
of the paper stack. Be sure that the paper stack lies flat in the IN tray and
fits under the tab of the paper-length adjuster.
HP Papers
HP Premium Inkjet Paper: Locate the gray arrow on the nonprinting
side of the paper, and insert paper with the arrow side facing up.
HP Premium Photo Paper: Load the shiny side facing down. Always
load at least 5–10 sheets in the IN tray. You can place the photo paper
sheets on top of plain paper.
HP Premium Transparency Film: Insert the film so that the white
transparency strip, with arrows and the HP logo, is on top and going into
the tray first.
HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers: For best results, manually feed one
sheet at a time, with the unprinted side facing down. Flatten the transfer
sheet completely before using it; do not load curled sheets. To prevent
curling, keep transfer sheets sealed in the original package until just
before using.
Special Considerations When Using Transparency Film
Load a maximum of 25 transparency sheets at a time.
Be sure to specify Transparency as the Paper Type setting.
Ink dries slower on film. Be sure to allow enough time for the ink to dry
before using the transparency.
If you are copying from a transparency (that is, your original is printed
on transparency film), place a blank piece of paper over the transparency
on the copier glass.
NOTE
We recommend using only HP Premium Inkjet or Rapid-Dry Transparency Film when
copying on transparencies. Other transparency film can jam in the HP
Color Copier
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