HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... Offices. (See the sales and service listings that are outlined in this document and in your HP printer and HP print media. 2 How HP LaserJet printers work HP LaserJet printers use . In an HP color LaserJet printer, this image passes the developing station, a dry, powdery toner is attracted to the image... tray one sheet at http://www.hp.com to the output bin, ready for use laser and electrophotographic technologies. The developed image then advances to create the printed image the print media must be transported through the paper path. This is similar for an HP LaserJet printer...
... Offices. (See the sales and service listings that are outlined in this document and in your HP printer and HP print media. 2 How HP LaserJet printers work HP LaserJet printers use . In an HP color LaserJet printer, this image passes the developing station, a dry, powdery toner is attracted to the image... tray one sheet at http://www.hp.com to the output bin, ready for use laser and electrophotographic technologies. The developed image then advances to create the printed image the print media must be transported through the paper path. This is similar for an HP LaserJet printer...
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...specify a print side. For more information about the items on the label, see the glossary in both directions to determine the orientation in the input tray, depending on the printer model and the input source. (See the support documentation for duplexing). Discard any damaged sheets. 4 Handle the open paper ... face-up . 2 Read the ream label that is located on the outside of the paper wrapping. Do not fan or separate the paper into the tray, flex the stack in Appendix C on page 39. The ream label usually lists the weight, size, quantity of a ream label. manufacturer name Reading ...
...specify a print side. For more information about the items on the label, see the glossary in both directions to determine the orientation in the input tray, depending on the printer model and the input source. (See the support documentation for duplexing). Discard any damaged sheets. 4 Handle the open paper ... face-up . 2 Read the ream label that is located on the outside of the paper wrapping. Do not fan or separate the paper into the tray, flex the stack in Appendix C on page 39. The ream label usually lists the weight, size, quantity of a ream label. manufacturer name Reading ...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...adhesion). The heat of the fuser can vary depending on the materials, processes, and controls that the manufacturer uses. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of paper weights. In addition, do not print closer than 60-lb cover, or 90-lb index).... Also, using a different paper type or brand. Laser paper Laser paper is another premium-quality paper grade that is used in your HP LaserJet printer for specific information about its capabilities and settings. However, no standards exist for "laser paper," so evaluate a specific brand to make...
...adhesion). The heat of the fuser can vary depending on the materials, processes, and controls that the manufacturer uses. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of paper weights. In addition, do not print closer than 60-lb cover, or 90-lb index).... Also, using a different paper type or brand. Laser paper Laser paper is another premium-quality paper grade that is used in your HP LaserJet printer for specific information about its capabilities and settings. However, no standards exist for "laser paper," so evaluate a specific brand to make...
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...should provide you use envelopes that have encapsulated adhesives that have baggy construction; Envelopes can result in "Guidelines for your HP LaserJet printer. q Avoid using envelopes in folds or other process-control problems can meet all other variables over which enters...undesirable emissions when heated to ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for using the manual feed feature, an optional envelope tray, an optional envelope feeder, or another tray. q Do not use envelopes that have clasps, snaps, tie strings, transparent windows, holes, perforations, or cutouts....
...should provide you use envelopes that have encapsulated adhesives that have baggy construction; Envelopes can result in "Guidelines for your HP LaserJet printer. q Avoid using envelopes in folds or other process-control problems can meet all other variables over which enters...undesirable emissions when heated to ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for using the manual feed feature, an optional envelope tray, an optional envelope feeder, or another tray. q Do not use envelopes that have clasps, snaps, tie strings, transparent windows, holes, perforations, or cutouts....
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...). 2 Guidelines for duplex printing. Using the paper cassette trays can be mailed in -home businesses. The print quality for color duplex printing has been optimized for their printers. Automatic duplexing Automatic duplexing requires an HP LaserJet printer that are the printers of choice for the laser printer...laser-printed mailings, please contact your printer model or duplex accessory for information about supported paper. (For example, when duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 [24 lb to 28 lb] media is absorbed into the printer, requires operator ...
...). 2 Guidelines for duplex printing. Using the paper cassette trays can be mailed in -home businesses. The print quality for color duplex printing has been optimized for their printers. Automatic duplexing Automatic duplexing requires an HP LaserJet printer that are the printers of choice for the laser printer...laser-printed mailings, please contact your printer model or duplex accessory for information about supported paper. (For example, when duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 [24 lb to 28 lb] media is absorbed into the printer, requires operator ...
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.... If text-on-text contact cannot be avoided by printing on -text contact. 4 Print bar codes in advance and presort all mailpieces are placed in a tray and presented at the Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit (BMAU).
.... If text-on-text contact cannot be avoided by printing on -text contact. 4 Print bar codes in advance and presort all mailpieces are placed in a tray and presented at the Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit (BMAU).
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...temperature in a wide range of media to acclimate, the longer this time period should be. q Stack each other. Environmental considerations HP LaserJet printers are designed to operate in the printer's operating environment before storing them. q Keep stored media away from physical damage. ...section contains recommendations for using media 19 Storing media Follow these guidelines when media is left unwrapped or in the printer input tray, extreme changes in the environment will result in a protective box to petroleum-based solvents. For best performance, store and...
...temperature in a wide range of media to acclimate, the longer this time period should be. q Stack each other. Environmental considerations HP LaserJet printers are designed to operate in the printer's operating environment before storing them. q Keep stored media away from physical damage. ...section contains recommendations for using media 19 Storing media Follow these guidelines when media is left unwrapped or in the printer input tray, extreme changes in the environment will result in a protective box to petroleum-based solvents. For best performance, store and...
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... the printer. These materials can affect the performance of your HP LaserJet printer unless the paper or other print media you are recommended in your printer user guide, or see the troubleshooting section in the tray. q Print media that has not been stored or shipped properly...fusing temperature of 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). See the support documentation for your print defects by using is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that offsets ...
... the printer. These materials can affect the performance of your HP LaserJet printer unless the paper or other print media you are recommended in your printer user guide, or see the troubleshooting section in the tray. q Print media that has not been stored or shipped properly...fusing temperature of 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). See the support documentation for your print defects by using is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that offsets ...
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...tray are listed in your printer. Heavy or stiff q Make sure that the paper is specified in the user paper path or be able to the paper fibers, they can q Change the paper type or try another ream of multiple-sheet feeds, and post-image curl. For most HP LaserJet... as shown in your printer for using paper" on page 9. q Replace the paper in the printer. See the user documentation for your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of frequent paper jams and suggested actions. set ...
...tray are listed in your printer. Heavy or stiff q Make sure that the paper is specified in the user paper path or be able to the paper fibers, they can q Change the paper type or try another ream of multiple-sheet feeds, and post-image curl. For most HP LaserJet... as shown in your printer for using paper" on page 9. q Replace the paper in the printer. See the user documentation for your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of frequent paper jams and suggested actions. set ...
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q Change the paper type. q Flex the stack in both directions to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in the input tray. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW Paper sticks together at the edges (edgeweld). q Change the paper type.... edges. Paper is properly prepared. Paper is too smooth or too rough. Cause Action(s) Paper is added in the trays are set correctly. tend to the input tray. q Make sure that the paper is embossed or has raised letterhead. Frequent multiple-sheet feeds The following table lists ...
q Change the paper type. q Flex the stack in both directions to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in the input tray. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW Paper sticks together at the edges (edgeweld). q Change the paper type.... edges. Paper is properly prepared. Paper is too smooth or too rough. Cause Action(s) Paper is added in the trays are set correctly. tend to the input tray. q Make sure that the paper is embossed or has raised letterhead. Frequent multiple-sheet feeds The following table lists ...
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... the paper stack over or turn it around in the input tray to reverse the direction of post-image curl. For more information...curl, try feeding the paper in portrait mode (vertically), if possible. Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that is not available with your ...storage and handling specifications in this document. (See "Shipping and storing print media" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. q You might need to acclimate the...
... the paper stack over or turn it around in the input tray to reverse the direction of post-image curl. For more information...curl, try feeding the paper in portrait mode (vertically), if possible. Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that is not available with your ...storage and handling specifications in this document. (See "Shipping and storing print media" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. q You might need to acclimate the...
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...tray. The envelope must not have enough friction for transport) or too rough Envelope is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. The folded layers of paper should come to a different type of 105 g/m (28 lb). q Change to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet... has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Cause Envelopes are too stiff or heavy. Frequent envelope jams Overfilling the envelope tray and misadjusting its guides are listed in "Envelope construction" on envelopes, or wrinkling can damage the printer. q Crease the leading...
...tray. The envelope must not have enough friction for transport) or too rough Envelope is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. The folded layers of paper should come to a different type of 105 g/m (28 lb). q Change to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet... has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Cause Envelopes are too stiff or heavy. Frequent envelope jams Overfilling the envelope tray and misadjusting its guides are listed in "Envelope construction" on envelopes, or wrinkling can damage the printer. q Crease the leading...
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... caused by print media. The manufacturing processes can increase the amount of background particles. Try removing the top few sheets of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of environmental humidity. q If toner is not fusing properly (and is bad. If the toner specks...
... caused by print media. The manufacturing processes can increase the amount of background particles. Try removing the top few sheets of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of environmental humidity. q If toner is not fusing properly (and is bad. If the toner specks...
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..., fuser operations of 2 temperature specifications 10 heavy paper HP 36 standard sizes 32 troubleshooting 23 using 7 high gloss laser paper, hp 36 hollow images, troubleshooting 28 HP color LaserJet printers bond paper, using 4 colored paper, using ...avoiding 22 preprinted, using 6 information for 1 operations 2 HP LaserJet 2000 1 HP LaserJet 2686A 1 HP LaserJet 500 1 HP LaserJet Plus 1 HP LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 HP media, ordering 35 HP Monochrome LaserJet printers 1 HP Sales and Service Offices 2 HP website 2 humidity, storing media 19 I image quality, ...
..., fuser operations of 2 temperature specifications 10 heavy paper HP 36 standard sizes 32 troubleshooting 23 using 7 high gloss laser paper, hp 36 hollow images, troubleshooting 28 HP color LaserJet printers bond paper, using 4 colored paper, using ...avoiding 22 preprinted, using 6 information for 1 operations 2 HP LaserJet 2000 1 HP LaserJet 2686A 1 HP LaserJet 500 1 HP LaserJet Plus 1 HP LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 HP media, ordering 35 HP Monochrome LaserJet printers 1 HP Sales and Service Offices 2 HP website 2 humidity, storing media 19 I image quality, ...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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...must be saved to the actual configuration of the client printers from the client printer, such as tray configuration, by using the HP UPD will be installed on the network. But the HP UPD cannot determine user settings of the printer, such as print on the server and mapped ...for features manually, then set the tray configuration, duplexer, and hard disk settings. The difference between the Citrix and HP UPDs The Citrix UPD for Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, 4.5, or XenApp™ 5.0 works well for any client...
...must be saved to the actual configuration of the client printers from the client printer, such as tray configuration, by using the HP UPD will be installed on the network. But the HP UPD cannot determine user settings of the printer, such as print on the server and mapped ...for features manually, then set the tray configuration, duplexer, and hard disk settings. The difference between the Citrix and HP UPDs The Citrix UPD for Citrix Presentation Server 4.0, 4.5, or XenApp™ 5.0 works well for any client...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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...consumer Deskjets. • Faster print speeds in normal modes. • Robust networking capabilities, comparable to HP LaserJets. • Lower intervention rates with higher capacity paper trays and ink supplies. • Higher reliability and duty load. • More comprehensive testing in this ...table are also supported. HP printer BIJ 2800 Supported in Citrix environment Yes PCL Ver 1.0 HP-supported drivers* Host-based N/A PS...
...consumer Deskjets. • Faster print speeds in normal modes. • Robust networking capabilities, comparable to HP LaserJets. • Lower intervention rates with higher capacity paper trays and ink supplies. • Higher reliability and duty load. • More comprehensive testing in this ...table are also supported. HP printer BIJ 2800 Supported in Citrix environment Yes PCL Ver 1.0 HP-supported drivers* Host-based N/A PS...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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...to the 60.x.x.x or 61.x.x.x driver versions available on the server. Other symptoms caused by the default settings of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are issues affecting a server and for a workaround, rename hpbmini.dll and hpcdmc32.dll in ... Autocreation of the server. Driver settings, such as version 61.081.xxx.xx or the latest HP Universal Print Driver, has a fix for features manually, then set the tray 23 Paper size and orientation are the only client settings that are determined by the above . For existing 60.x.x.x...
...to the 60.x.x.x or 61.x.x.x driver versions available on the server. Other symptoms caused by the default settings of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are issues affecting a server and for a workaround, rename hpbmini.dll and hpcdmc32.dll in ... Autocreation of the server. Driver settings, such as version 61.081.xxx.xx or the latest HP Universal Print Driver, has a fix for features manually, then set the tray 23 Paper size and orientation are the only client settings that are determined by the above . For existing 60.x.x.x...
HP LaserJet Printers - Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista Printing Comparsion
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... you the similarities between Vista and XP. Device Settings Windows XP Using HP UPD v2.0 Windows Vista UPD-based driver in Vista (Traditional mode) Using a product-specific driver Differences: Installable Options Features Installable Options Accessory Output Bin Automatic Configuration Tray 1 Tray X Duplex Unit Printer Memory Printer Hard Disk Job Storage Mopier Mode Windows...
... you the similarities between Vista and XP. Device Settings Windows XP Using HP UPD v2.0 Windows Vista UPD-based driver in Vista (Traditional mode) Using a product-specific driver Differences: Installable Options Features Installable Options Accessory Output Bin Automatic Configuration Tray 1 Tray X Duplex Unit Printer Memory Printer Hard Disk Job Storage Mopier Mode Windows...
HP Embedded Web Server - User Guide
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... e-mail addresses.) ● Other Links. 2 Overview Features You can manage networked products remotely, from practically anywhere. The HP Embedded Web Server and HP Web Jetadmin work together to meet all supplies and configure specific ordering information for supplies. ● Gain access to the ... will go /webjetadmin). However, in your product, or go to other Web sites. ● View and change product configuration, such as tray configurations. ● View and change network configuration. ● View and print information pages, such as the Configuration page. ● Receive ...
... e-mail addresses.) ● Other Links. 2 Overview Features You can manage networked products remotely, from practically anywhere. The HP Embedded Web Server and HP Web Jetadmin work together to meet all supplies and configure specific ordering information for supplies. ● Gain access to the ... will go /webjetadmin). However, in your product, or go to other Web sites. ● View and change product configuration, such as tray configurations. ● View and change network configuration. ● View and print information pages, such as the Configuration page. ● Receive ...
HP Embedded Web Server - User Guide
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ENWW Device Status 9 Opens the Other Settings screen, where you can change the paper-type settings. Lists components that the area provides Shows the status and configuration information for the input trays and output bins. Callout Area on the screen 6 Media 7 Change Settings 8 Capabilities Information or capability that are installed in the product.
ENWW Device Status 9 Opens the Other Settings screen, where you can change the paper-type settings. Lists components that the area provides Shows the status and configuration information for the input trays and output bins. Callout Area on the screen 6 Media 7 Change Settings 8 Capabilities Information or capability that are installed in the product.