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... the dealer from the input tray one sheet at http://www.hp.com to find out more about the suitability of HP Sales and Service Offices. (See the sales and service listings that are applied and the toner fuses (melts) onto the print media. How HP LaserJet printers work ENWW To print a page in this image passes...
... the dealer from the input tray one sheet at http://www.hp.com to find out more about the suitability of HP Sales and Service Offices. (See the sales and service listings that are applied and the toner fuses (melts) onto the print media. How HP LaserJet printers work ENWW To print a page in this image passes...
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.... The preferred side for printing might face-up . 2 Read the ream label that is located on the outside of a ream label. For more information about the items on the label, see the glossary in the input tray, depending on the printer model and the input source. (See the ...down in Appendix C on page 39. brand name paper size (bold or underline indicates grain direction) quantity orientation of preferred side for printing basis weight paper type grammage surface finish paper color brightness level Opening and loading paper Follow this suggested process when you open stack of ...
.... The preferred side for printing might face-up . 2 Read the ream label that is located on the outside of a ream label. For more information about the items on the label, see the glossary in the input tray, depending on the printer model and the input source. (See the ...down in Appendix C on page 39. brand name paper size (bold or underline indicates grain direction) quantity orientation of preferred side for printing basis weight paper type grammage surface finish paper color brightness level Opening and loading paper Follow this suggested process when you open stack of ...
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... process that it causes print-quality problems. If you want to consider using a different paper type or brand. Using short-grain heavy paper in the portrait direction might also require higher fuser temperatures to adequately anchor the toner onto the surface. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of...
... process that it causes print-quality problems. If you want to consider using a different paper type or brand. Using short-grain heavy paper in the portrait direction might also require higher fuser temperatures to adequately anchor the toner onto the surface. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of...
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...ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for using flimsy envelopes that exceed 90-g/m2 (24-lb) basis weight can print on page 13. q Avoid envelopes that your HP LaserJet printer. q Do not use envelopes that have the quality and consistency that have thick or curved leading edges; ... envelopes feeding well and others jamming. However, inconsistencies in "Guidelines for using the manual feed feature, an optional envelope tray, an optional envelope feeder, or another tray. Most HP LaserJet printers can cause jamming. Printing on envelopes will not feed reliably.
...ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for using flimsy envelopes that exceed 90-g/m2 (24-lb) basis weight can print on page 13. q Avoid envelopes that your HP LaserJet printer. q Do not use envelopes that have the quality and consistency that have thick or curved leading edges; ... envelopes feeding well and others jamming. However, inconsistencies in "Guidelines for using the manual feed feature, an optional envelope tray, an optional envelope feeder, or another tray. Most HP LaserJet printers can cause jamming. Printing on envelopes will not feed reliably.
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... of the paper Two-sided printing, also known as folded self-mailers. Automatic duplexing Automatic duplexing requires an HP LaserJet printer that the manufacturer's recommended toner is used by more and more information.) Hewlett-Packard recommends manually refeeding sheets only through the manual feed slot, the multipurpose (MP) tray, or tray 1. Do not refeed sheets...
... of the paper Two-sided printing, also known as folded self-mailers. Automatic duplexing Automatic duplexing requires an HP LaserJet printer that the manufacturer's recommended toner is used by more and more information.) Hewlett-Packard recommends manually refeeding sheets only through the manual feed slot, the multipurpose (MP) tray, or tray 1. Do not refeed sheets...
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... in the United States, at the Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit (BMAU). 4 Print bar codes in advance and presort all mailpieces are placed in a tray and presented at the retail window or, in the overall performance of the printed sheets. This can be avoided, use precanceled stamps. (In addition to the... outside. Text then contacts only the inside of the envelope or the back side of the laser-printed document, bar coding...
... in the United States, at the Bulk Mail Acceptance Unit (BMAU). 4 Print bar codes in advance and presort all mailpieces are placed in a tray and presented at the retail window or, in the overall performance of the printed sheets. This can be avoided, use precanceled stamps. (In addition to the... outside. Text then contacts only the inside of the envelope or the back side of the laser-printed document, bar coding...
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...the printer input tray, extreme changes in the printer's operating environment before storing them. q Keep stored media away from physical damage. Allow one underneath. Shipping and storing print media The performance of HP LaserJet printers depends on the condition of the print media that will... cause the media to operate in temperature between the storage environment and the printing environment. 2 Guidelines for using media 19 ...
...the printer input tray, extreme changes in the printer's operating environment before storing them. q Keep stored media away from physical damage. Allow one underneath. Shipping and storing print media The performance of HP LaserJet printers depends on the condition of the print media that will... cause the media to operate in temperature between the storage environment and the printing environment. 2 Guidelines for using media 19 ...
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..." on page 19.) q Overhead transparency film that are using information from a different manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that is damaged, curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped. q Envelopes that have a printer...
..." on page 19.) q Overhead transparency film that are using information from a different manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that is damaged, curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped. q Envelopes that have a printer...
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...paper sensors. See the user documentation for your printer for basis weight in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. For most HP LaserJet printers you can use a cleaning page to the paper fibers, they can damage...information about conditions that can q Change the paper type or try another ream of cause poor print alignment, misstacking, paper. q Change the paper type or manually feed the paper into the ... possible causes of talc and calcium carbonate. Doing so can build up in the input tray, or problems with your printer user guide. Heavy or stiff q Make sure that the...
...paper sensors. See the user documentation for your printer for basis weight in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. For most HP LaserJet printers you can use a cleaning page to the paper fibers, they can damage...information about conditions that can q Change the paper type or try another ream of cause poor print alignment, misstacking, paper. q Change the paper type or manually feed the paper into the ... possible causes of talc and calcium carbonate. Doing so can build up in the input tray, or problems with your printer user guide. Heavy or stiff q Make sure that the...
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q Change the paper type. See "Preparing print media for more information. q Change the paper type. q Change the paper ... is too dry or is properly prepared. Paper is added in both directions to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in the trays are set correctly. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW... Surfaces q Change the paper type. Paper guides in the input tray. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper. Cause Action(s) Paper is embossed or has...
q Change the paper type. See "Preparing print media for more information. q Change the paper type. q Change the paper ... is too dry or is properly prepared. Paper is added in both directions to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in the trays are set correctly. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW... Surfaces q Change the paper type. Paper guides in the input tray. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper. Cause Action(s) Paper is embossed or has...
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... Action(s) Paper is being used. Therefore, if you are 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 subjected to the heat and pressure of the fuser as well as to the contours...(direction in which the paper is fed into the printer) is not available with your environment to diminish differences in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for the paper that is too moist, resulting in the input tray to reverse the direction of the paper.
... Action(s) Paper is being used. Therefore, if you are 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 subjected to the heat and pressure of the fuser as well as to the contours...(direction in which the paper is fed into the printer) is not available with your environment to diminish differences in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for the paper that is too moist, resulting in the input tray to reverse the direction of the paper.
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... of paper should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. q Use the printer's most common causes of jams. However, if the envelope tray is straight, and that it has a sharp, well-creased fold that has no more than two ...friction for transport) or too rough Envelope is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are manufactured correctly, or run the side of a pen or pencil over the envelope edges to flatten them....
... of paper should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. q Use the printer's most common causes of jams. However, if the envelope tray is straight, and that it has a sharp, well-creased fold that has no more than two ...friction for transport) or too rough Envelope is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are manufactured correctly, or run the side of a pen or pencil over the envelope edges to flatten them....
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... problems The following procedures might be too slick. Dropouts If faded-out areas or character voids (partial print) occur randomly on the leading edge of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of the paper might be uneven, or the paper might not meet ...the specifications for example, the paper is producing hollow images, the paper stock might be caused by print media. q Change the paper to...
... problems The following procedures might be too slick. Dropouts If faded-out areas or character voids (partial print) occur randomly on the leading edge of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of the paper might be uneven, or the paper might not meet ...the specifications for example, the paper is producing hollow images, the paper stock might be caused by print media. q Change the paper to...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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...itself according to the user's profile when the user logs out. For directly attached printers on the server and mapped for any HP PCL or Postscript client print driver for autocreated client printers and Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista® clients. Client printer settings not ... all printer configurations and user settings from the client. The UPD, installed on both sides as default, to the client machine such as tray configuration. The Citrix UPD cannot be installed on the client if the client's printer is a network printer, to the properties of the ...
...itself according to the user's profile when the user logs out. For directly attached printers on the server and mapped for any HP PCL or Postscript client print driver for autocreated client printers and Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista® clients. Client printer settings not ... all printer configurations and user settings from the client. The UPD, installed on both sides as default, to the client machine such as tray configuration. The Citrix UPD cannot be installed on the client if the client's printer is a network printer, to the properties of the ...
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... 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 recommends the following Business Inkjet products for the following reasons: • Lower cost per page when compared to consumer Deskjets. • Faster print...
... 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 recommends the following Business Inkjet products for the following reasons: • Lower cost per page when compared to consumer Deskjets. • Faster print...
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... not read during autocreation This is not available, then use the HP Universal Print Driver. Newer version of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are determined by the above . Version 4.x.x.x print drivers have an issue unloading hpbmini.dll which will not cause a... 1.0.2.31 and newer has the fix. 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 The server must be 4.0 and the client must be a 32-bit Windows client with the 1.0.2.30 ...
... not read during autocreation This is not available, then use the HP Universal Print Driver. Newer version of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are determined by the above . Version 4.x.x.x print drivers have an issue unloading hpbmini.dll which will not cause a... 1.0.2.31 and newer has the fix. 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 The server must be 4.0 and the client must be a 32-bit Windows client with the 1.0.2.30 ...
HP PCL/PJL reference - PCL 5 Comparison Guide
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...; ns ns ns ✓ ns Auto Select (7) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Tray 1 (right side) (8) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns HCI Trays 2-21 (20-39) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Output (Media) Bin ?&l#G Automatic... ns ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns Destination Tray 2 (2) ns ns ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns Destination Tray 3 (3) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Print Direction ?&a#P ✓ ✓✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Character Text Path Dir. ?&c#T ns ns ns ns ns...
...; ns ns ns ✓ ns Auto Select (7) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Tray 1 (right side) (8) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns HCI Trays 2-21 (20-39) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Output (Media) Bin ?&l#G Automatic... ns ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns Destination Tray 2 (2) ns ns ✓ ns ns ✓ ns ns ns ns ns Destination Tray 3 (3) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns Print Direction ?&a#P ✓ ✓✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Character Text Path Dir. ?&c#T ns ns ns ns ns...
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... ✓ ns ns Auto Select (7) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓ Tray 1 (right side) (8) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns HCI Trays 2-21 (20-39) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns Output (Media) Bin ?&l#G ...; ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns Destination Tray 2 ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns Destination Tray 3 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns Print Direction ?&a#P ✓ ✓ ✓✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ...
... ✓ ns ns Auto Select (7) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ✓ Tray 1 (right side) (8) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns HCI Trays 2-21 (20-39) ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns Output (Media) Bin ?&l#G ...; ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns Destination Tray 2 ✓ ✓ ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns ns Destination Tray 3 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ✓ ns ns ns Print Direction ?&a#P ✓ ✓ ✓✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ...
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... Tray 2 (2) Destination Tray 3 (3) ?&l#G ns ns ns2 ns2 ns2 ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns2 ns2 ns2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns2 ns2 ns2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns ns2 ns2 ns2 ns ns ns Print Direction ?&a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓... anything stored on a hard disk. 2 For these printers, see the printer-specific sections in Chapter 2. 3 The LaserJet 4000 series printers support HCI trays 2 - 41 (20 - 59) 1-28 Printer Features ENWW Indicates a command is supported. PCL 5 Feature Support ...
... Tray 2 (2) Destination Tray 3 (3) ?&l#G ns ns ns2 ns2 ns2 ns ns ns ✓ ✓ ns2 ns2 ns2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ns2 ns2 ns2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ns ns ns2 ns2 ns2 ns ns ns Print Direction ?&a#P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓... anything stored on a hard disk. 2 For these printers, see the printer-specific sections in Chapter 2. 3 The LaserJet 4000 series printers support HCI trays 2 - 41 (20 - 59) 1-28 Printer Features ENWW Indicates a command is supported. PCL 5 Feature Support ...
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... 2-49 As a character's point size changes, so does its width and height. (CAP displacement, the distance the CAP moves for printing Japanese text. The major differences from the font metric files. To support most proportionally spaced fonts, font metrics must be used to complete...lines, a 5-column left margin, Shift-JIS parsing, WIN3.1J symbol set of commands resets the printer, specifies 1 copy, specifies the paper tray as shown) in the above example is a full-width calculation.) In proportionally spaced fonts, character widths also vary from character to maintaining accurate...
... 2-49 As a character's point size changes, so does its width and height. (CAP displacement, the distance the CAP moves for printing Japanese text. The major differences from the font metric files. To support most proportionally spaced fonts, font metrics must be used to complete...lines, a 5-column left margin, Shift-JIS parsing, WIN3.1J symbol set of commands resets the printer, specifies 1 copy, specifies the paper tray as shown) in the above example is a full-width calculation.) In proportionally spaced fonts, character widths also vary from character to maintaining accurate...