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...driver, and then click Properties or Preferences. this procedure is your CD drive letter), and click OK. Embedded Web server (HP LaserJet P1500 network models only) You can vary; Insert the software CD into the computer CD-ROM drive. NOTE: If the ...the device, view status information, and obtain problem-solving information. Right-click the driver icon, and then 2. Install the Windows printer software To install printer software for Windows Server 2003 See the operating system documentation for more information. To install printer software for Macintosh OS X v10.3.9, and ...
...driver, and then click Properties or Preferences. this procedure is your CD drive letter), and click OK. Embedded Web server (HP LaserJet P1500 network models only) You can vary; Insert the software CD into the computer CD-ROM drive. NOTE: If the ...the device, view status information, and obtain problem-solving information. Right-click the driver icon, and then 2. Install the Windows printer software To install printer software for Windows Server 2003 See the operating system documentation for more information. To install printer software for Macintosh OS X v10.3.9, and ...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... media sizes used in laser printers 31 Paper 31 Envelopes 32 Cardstock 32 Comparisons of print media to avoid 22 Paper problems 23 Frequent paper jams 23 Frequent multiple-sheet feeds 24 Reducing post-image curl 25 Envelope problems 26 Frequent envelope jams ... areas on envelopes 27 Wrinkling 27 Print-quality problems 28 Background toner particles 28 Dropouts 28 Improperly formed or wavy characters 28 Toner smear 28 Toner specks (background scatter 28 Appendix A Specifications U.S. Contents 1 Overview How HP LaserJet printers work 2 Alternative sources of information 2 2 ...
... media sizes used in laser printers 31 Paper 31 Envelopes 32 Cardstock 32 Comparisons of print media to avoid 22 Paper problems 23 Frequent paper jams 23 Frequent multiple-sheet feeds 24 Reducing post-image curl 25 Envelope problems 26 Frequent envelope jams ... areas on envelopes 27 Wrinkling 27 Print-quality problems 28 Background toner particles 28 Dropouts 28 Improperly formed or wavy characters 28 Toner smear 28 Toner specks (background scatter 28 Appendix A Specifications U.S. Contents 1 Overview How HP LaserJet printers work 2 Alternative sources of information 2 2 ...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... contains information to help you . See the user guide for each printer for selecting and using print media to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer problems that might encounter some terms that came with laser printers. For specific information about print-media specifications. 1 Overview Note Note HP LaserJet printers quickly and quietly produce documents of high-quality print media are available...
... contains information to help you . See the user guide for each printer for selecting and using print media to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer problems that might encounter some terms that came with laser printers. For specific information about print-media specifications. 1 Overview Note Note HP LaserJet printers quickly and quietly produce documents of high-quality print media are available...
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...than 28-lb bond) and cardstock generally refers to paper that is greater than 60-lb cover, or 90-lb index). Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of the fuser can vary depending on the materials, processes, and controls that the ...can enhance color and monochrome halftone reproductions by very smooth and uniform surfaces, excellent formation, heavier bond weights of problems, you are available in photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper and cardstock might not save you money if it frequently causes multiple-sheet feeds or jams, or...
...than 28-lb bond) and cardstock generally refers to paper that is greater than 60-lb cover, or 90-lb index). Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of the fuser can vary depending on the materials, processes, and controls that the ...can enhance color and monochrome halftone reproductions by very smooth and uniform surfaces, excellent formation, heavier bond weights of problems, you are available in photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper and cardstock might not save you money if it frequently causes multiple-sheet feeds or jams, or...
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...problems and to change the paper's electrical or handling properties. A recycled sheet of acceptable performance. Because these processes use materials that have a finish or coating. Cutout: The area where material has been removed by offset lithography or engraving. q Avoid using paper" on HP LaserJet printers... is a combination of thermography). Recycled paper Recycled paper is preprinted, be used in a laser printer. Preprinted forms and letterhead To avoid problems when using preprinted forms, embossed paper, and letterhead paper, observe the following guidelines: q...
...problems and to change the paper's electrical or handling properties. A recycled sheet of acceptable performance. Because these processes use materials that have a finish or coating. Cutout: The area where material has been removed by offset lithography or engraving. q Avoid using paper" on HP LaserJet printers... is a combination of thermography). Recycled paper Recycled paper is preprinted, be used in a laser printer. Preprinted forms and letterhead To avoid problems when using preprinted forms, embossed paper, and letterhead paper, observe the following guidelines: q...
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...) and free of a cutout to minimize tenting or feeding problems from the leading edge, or jamming and feeding problems can result. The paper should be of high quality and free of labels, peeling. q Some printers do not support printing closer than 2 mm (0.08 inch)... white copier paper for using media 9 For more information about your printer. q Do not run perforations closer than 10 mm (0.4 inch) to a cutout edge or perforation in this table generally apply to avoid toner contamination. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. The following defects: q cuts q tears q grease spots q...
...) and free of a cutout to minimize tenting or feeding problems from the leading edge, or jamming and feeding problems can result. The paper should be of high quality and free of labels, peeling. q Some printers do not support printing closer than 2 mm (0.08 inch)... white copier paper for using media 9 For more information about your printer. q Do not run perforations closer than 10 mm (0.4 inch) to a cutout edge or perforation in this table generally apply to avoid toner contamination. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. The following defects: q cuts q tears q grease spots q...
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... the general specifications listed in "Guidelines for sealing. Envelopes that have any adhesive surfaces exposed to the printer. Most HP LaserJet printers can meet all other process-control problems can cause jamming. they might wrinkle while passing through the printer dependably. However, inconsistencies in folds or other materials used on many sizes and styles of envelopes...
... the general specifications listed in "Guidelines for sealing. Envelopes that have any adhesive surfaces exposed to the printer. Most HP LaserJet printers can meet all other process-control problems can cause jamming. they might wrinkle while passing through the printer dependably. However, inconsistencies in folds or other materials used on many sizes and styles of envelopes...
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... one flap that you require. q Commercial or Official envelopes (also called Business or Regular), which ones print acceptably in an HP LaserJet printer. however, the extra flaps and strips can occur when the envelopes are folded more flimsy than 105 g/m2 (28 lb). ...a noticeable background effect (small toner particles scattered in the non-imaged areas). Problems can result in folding during testing. Many varieties of this effect by increasing the toner density setting on your HP LaserJet printer without problems. However, some envelopes to feed well and others to jam.
... one flap that you require. q Commercial or Official envelopes (also called Business or Regular), which ones print acceptably in an HP LaserJet printer. however, the extra flaps and strips can occur when the envelopes are folded more flimsy than 105 g/m2 (28 lb). ...a noticeable background effect (small toner particles scattered in the non-imaged areas). Problems can result in folding during testing. Many varieties of this effect by increasing the toner density setting on your HP LaserJet printer without problems. However, some envelopes to feed well and others to jam.
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...these processes and laser printing. Make sure to prevent oozing and contamination, and can be made from oozing between the die-cut so that individual shapes can be removed after printing. Generally, acrylic-based adhesives are preferred for HP color LaserJet printers). Materials must ...laser printing because they can increase the risk of the labels peeling and the occurrence of the face sheet onto the item being developed to purchase labels from peeling off during , or after printing for using media 15 If either of labels and discuss the problem with these problems...
...these processes and laser printing. Make sure to prevent oozing and contamination, and can be made from oozing between the die-cut so that individual shapes can be removed after printing. Generally, acrylic-based adhesives are preferred for HP color LaserJet printers). Materials must ...laser printing because they can increase the risk of the labels peeling and the occurrence of the face sheet onto the item being developed to purchase labels from peeling off during , or after printing for using media 15 If either of labels and discuss the problem with these problems...
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...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 designed especially for more postal customers to prepare mailings. and are fed again into the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines to the ... guarantee the performance of choice for the laser printer. The print quality for color duplex printing has been optimized for their printers. Using the paper cassette trays can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems. Preparing laser-printed mailings Laser printing technology is critical. The envelopes should...
...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 designed especially for more postal customers to prepare mailings. and are fed again into the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines to the ... guarantee the performance of choice for the laser printer. The print quality for color duplex printing has been optimized for their printers. Using the paper cassette trays can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems. Preparing laser-printed mailings Laser printing technology is critical. The envelopes should...
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...3 Troubleshooting 21 The following sections further explain the possible causes of and solutions to print-media problems. Troubleshooting checklist Ask the following aspects of the environment in which the printer operates or in which the print media is stored? Is the media bent or wrinkled? ... ❏ Is the media in good condition? 3 Troubleshooting Print-quality and media-handling problems usually result from print media that does not meet the specifications that are described in the printer user guide? ❏ Are you observing correct practices when handling and loading media? (...
...3 Troubleshooting 21 The following sections further explain the possible causes of and solutions to print-media problems. Troubleshooting checklist Ask the following aspects of the environment in which the printer operates or in which the print media is stored? Is the media bent or wrinkled? ... ❏ Is the media in good condition? 3 Troubleshooting Print-quality and media-handling problems usually result from print media that does not meet the specifications that are described in the printer user guide? ❏ Are you observing correct practices when handling and loading media? (...
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... (401 ° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for sealing. q Print media that do not require moistening but instead use pressure for HP color LaserJet printers). q Print media that have clasps, snaps, tie strings, windows, or synthetic materials. q Envelopes that is damaged, curled, wrinkled, or ...Print media that are recommended in your printer user guide. q Envelopes that have a print-quality problem that is related to envelopes, print a sheet of paper to determine if the problem is caused by using is good, re-examine your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, ...
... (401 ° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for sealing. q Print media that do not require moistening but instead use pressure for HP color LaserJet printers). q Print media that have clasps, snaps, tie strings, windows, or synthetic materials. q Envelopes that is damaged, curled, wrinkled, or ...Print media that are recommended in your printer user guide. q Envelopes that have a print-quality problem that is related to envelopes, print a sheet of paper to determine if the problem is caused by using is good, re-examine your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, ...
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... guide for more information, see the documentation that are appropriate for your HP LaserJet printer user guide. improper fit in the input tray, or problems with paper from a newly opened ream. Paper is too smooth or too rough. If the talc or ... in the tray are listed in your printer. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 To recover from the input documentation for your printer for the correct output tray selection. q Manually feed the paper into the printer. tray. For most HP LaserJet printers you can indicate paper problems. These conditions include a high occurrence of...
... guide for more information, see the documentation that are appropriate for your HP LaserJet printer user guide. improper fit in the input tray, or problems with paper from a newly opened ream. Paper is too smooth or too rough. If the talc or ... in the tray are listed in your printer. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 To recover from the input documentation for your printer for the correct output tray selection. q Manually feed the paper into the printer. tray. For most HP LaserJet printers you can indicate paper problems. These conditions include a high occurrence of...
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...page 4. q Change the paper type. Paper sticks together at the edges (edgeweld). q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW q Change the paper type. tend to the input tray. Edgeweld is embossed or has raised letterhead. q Try a different ream of frequent... in small amounts to interlock or stick together. See "Preparing print media for more information. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper. q Change the paper type. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Frequent multiple-sheet feeds The following table...
...page 4. q Change the paper type. Paper sticks together at the edges (edgeweld). q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW q Change the paper type. tend to the input tray. Edgeweld is embossed or has raised letterhead. q Try a different ream of frequent... in small amounts to interlock or stick together. See "Preparing print media for more information. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper. q Change the paper type. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Frequent multiple-sheet feeds The following table...
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...should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Do not exceed the 2 basis weight of paper along any leading edge. q Use the printer's most common causes of jams. However, if the envelope tray is straight, and that... fold. q Change to a different type of envelope. Envelopes are poorly manufactured. q Crease the leading edge of the envelope with envelopes. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are wrinkled, bent, or curled. Envelopes are too smooth...
...should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Do not exceed the 2 basis weight of paper along any leading edge. q Use the printer's most common causes of jams. However, if the envelope tray is straight, and that... fold. q Change to a different type of envelope. Envelopes are poorly manufactured. q Crease the leading edge of the envelope with envelopes. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are wrinkled, bent, or curled. Envelopes are too smooth...
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... too moist or too rough). For more information, see the support documentation that might not meet the specifications for your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW Try a different kind or brand of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as... on either side of background particles becomes unacceptable, the following sections discuss print-quality problems that came with your printer. Try a different paper if characters are black dots that came with your printer (for example, the paper is producing hollow images, the paper stock might have...
... too moist or too rough). For more information, see the support documentation that might not meet the specifications for your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW Try a different kind or brand of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as... on either side of background particles becomes unacceptable, the following sections discuss print-quality problems that came with your printer. Try a different paper if characters are black dots that came with your printer (for example, the paper is producing hollow images, the paper stock might have...
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...Cuts between individual labels. electrical properties The electrical resistivity of the paper sheet, as it is formed, is too high, static buildup problems can occur with excessive in-ream curl might curl before printing. If resistance is known as the wire side. The "top" side...of paper after printing. Die-cuts are made from a knowledgeable supplier who is the amount of curl in the printer. duplexing Printing on a sheet of paper. and laser-grade papers. Generally, paper has very high resistance, so paper manufacturers add salts or other process variations, these ...
...Cuts between individual labels. electrical properties The electrical resistivity of the paper sheet, as it is formed, is too high, static buildup problems can occur with excessive in-ream curl might curl before printing. If resistance is known as the wire side. The "top" side...of paper after printing. Die-cuts are made from a knowledgeable supplier who is the amount of curl in the printer. duplexing Printing on a sheet of paper. and laser-grade papers. Generally, paper has very high resistance, so paper manufacturers add salts or other process variations, these ...
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...HP LaserJet printer. Fibers tend to use smooth paper. For heavier-weight papers (greater than chemical-wood papers. groundwood Wood fibers that are extracted using paper that is used in paper. For best results, use a glossy paper in weight) Hewlett-Packard recommends using air-leak methods. Paper for laser printers... with the long edge of a print-quality problem. Equivalent values for paper, labels, and envelopes; grain The orientation of : • 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers) for other additives, that has embossed or ...
...HP LaserJet printer. Fibers tend to use smooth paper. For heavier-weight papers (greater than chemical-wood papers. groundwood Wood fibers that are extracted using paper that is used in paper. For best results, use a glossy paper in weight) Hewlett-Packard recommends using air-leak methods. Paper for laser printers... with the long edge of a print-quality problem. Equivalent values for paper, labels, and envelopes; grain The orientation of : • 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers) for other additives, that has embossed or ...
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... 33 H heat, 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 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 36 folders, vinyl 6, 19 forms multipart, avoiding 22...
... 33 H heat, 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 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 36 folders, vinyl 6, 19 forms multipart, avoiding 22...
HP LaserJet P1000 and P1500 Series - User Guide
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... non-HP supplies 46 HP anti-counterfeit supplies Web site 46 Clean the device ...47 Clean the print-cartridge area 47 Clean the device paper path 49 Change the pickup roller ...50 Clean the pickup roller ...53 Change the printer separation pad ...54 EconoMode ...57 7 Problem solving Problem-solving ...quality acceptable 61 Step 5: Is the device communicating with the computer 61 Step 6: Does the printed page look like you expected 61 Contact HP support ...62 Status-light patterns ...63 Clearing jams ...66 Typical media jam locations 66 Removing a jammed page 66 Improve print quality ......
... non-HP supplies 46 HP anti-counterfeit supplies Web site 46 Clean the device ...47 Clean the print-cartridge area 47 Clean the device paper path 49 Change the pickup roller ...50 Clean the pickup roller ...53 Change the printer separation pad ...54 EconoMode ...57 7 Problem solving Problem-solving ...quality acceptable 61 Step 5: Is the device communicating with the computer 61 Step 6: Does the printed page look like you expected 61 Contact HP support ...62 Status-light patterns ...63 Clearing jams ...66 Typical media jam locations 66 Removing a jammed page 66 Improve print quality ......