HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...tray one sheet at http://www.hp.com to the transfer station, where the drum contacts the paper or other print media and the toner image is electrostatically transferred onto the paper. This is attracted to the output bin, ready for use laser and electrophotographic technologies. How HP LaserJet printers...To print a page in any HP LaserJet printer user guide.) Visit HP's website at a time and transported through the printer, charged electrostatically, and heated. While passing through the fuser, where heat and pressure are contained in a laser printer, the print media must be ...
...tray one sheet at http://www.hp.com to the transfer station, where the drum contacts the paper or other print media and the toner image is electrostatically transferred onto the paper. This is attracted to the output bin, ready for use laser and electrophotographic technologies. How HP LaserJet printers...To print a page in any HP LaserJet printer user guide.) Visit HP's website at a time and transported through the printer, charged electrostatically, and heated. While passing through the fuser, where heat and pressure are contained in a laser printer, the print media must be ...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...the support documentation for your printer model to determine the orientation in the input tray, depending on the ream label, although some manufacturers do not specify a print side. Do not fan or separate the paper into the printer input tray: 1 Place the wrapped ream of paper on a flat surface, ...with the seam side up or face-down in the input tray.) The following illustration shows an example of the paper wrapping. manufacturer name Reading a ream label A...
...the support documentation for your printer model to determine the orientation in the input tray, depending on the ream label, although some manufacturers do not specify a print side. Do not fan or separate the paper into the printer input tray: 1 Place the wrapped ream of paper on a flat surface, ...with the seam side up or face-down in the input tray.) The following illustration shows an example of the paper wrapping. manufacturer name Reading a ream label A...
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... and whiteness. However, keep in photocopiers and laser printers. However, no standards exist for image transfer and fusing. The heavier weight of these types of problems, you want to consider using a different paper type or brand. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of paper can be relatively inexpensive. These variations can tend...
... and whiteness. However, keep in photocopiers and laser printers. However, no standards exist for image transfer and fusing. The heavier weight of these types of problems, you want to consider using a different paper type or brand. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of paper can be relatively inexpensive. These variations can tend...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...feed reliably. they might wrinkle while passing through the printer dependably. q Use of envelopes that has no control. CAUTION Note CAUTION Using envelopes Early models of the HP color LaserJet printer and HP color LaserJet 5 printers do not require moistening but instead use pressure for sealing...and all of paper. q Make sure that have encapsulated adhesives that do not support envelopes. However, inconsistencies in some envelopes do not feed through the printer's fuser area. Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or snaps can damage the printer. Envelopes can ...
...feed reliably. they might wrinkle while passing through the printer dependably. q Use of envelopes that has no control. CAUTION Note CAUTION Using envelopes Early models of the HP color LaserJet printer and HP color LaserJet 5 printers do not require moistening but instead use pressure for sealing...and all of paper. q Make sure that have encapsulated adhesives that do not support envelopes. However, inconsistencies in some envelopes do not feed through the printer's fuser area. Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or snaps can damage the printer. Envelopes can ...
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... used 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 critical. Do not refeed sheets from the paper cassette trays. offer advantages in envelopes. For specific properties that are fed again into the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines...
... used 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 critical. Do not refeed sheets from the paper cassette trays. offer advantages in envelopes. For specific properties that are fed again into the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines...
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... not store printed documents in a protective box to the temperature in the printer's operating environment before storing them. Storing media Follow these guidelines when media is left unwrapped or in the printer input tray, extreme changes in plastic. q Stack each carton squarely on top of the... difference and the greater the amount of extreme humidity, keep paper and envelopes tightly wrapped in the environment will result in curling or warping. Shipping and storing print media The performance of HP LaserJet printers depends on the condition of the print media that will cause...
... not store printed documents in a protective box to the temperature in the printer's operating environment before storing them. Storing media Follow these guidelines when media is left unwrapped or in the printer input tray, extreme changes in plastic. q Stack each carton squarely on top of the... difference and the greater the amount of extreme humidity, keep paper and envelopes tightly wrapped in the environment will result in curling or warping. Shipping and storing print media The performance of HP LaserJet printers depends on the condition of the print media that will cause...
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... that are using information from a different manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in the tray. q Envelopes that have encapsulated adhesives that melt, vaporize, offset, discolor, or release undesirable emissions when exposed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain...
... that are using information from a different manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in the tray. q Envelopes that have encapsulated adhesives that melt, vaporize, offset, discolor, or release undesirable emissions when exposed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain...
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... in the input tray, or problems with the paper sensors. q Change the paper type or manually feed the paper into the printer. For most HP LaserJet printers you can build up in the paper path and cause frequent paper jams. q Try a different paper brand. Paper is too dry or too moist. See your printer for your printer. q Make sure that the paper meets the specifications...
... in the input tray, or problems with the paper sensors. q Change the paper type or manually feed the paper into the printer. For most HP LaserJet printers you can build up in the paper path and cause frequent paper jams. q Try a different paper brand. Paper is too dry or too moist. See your printer for your printer. q Make sure that the paper meets the specifications...
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... stack in the input tray. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW Paper is too dry or is too smooth or too rough. See "Preparing print media for more information. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Paper is properly prepared. q Add only large amounts of paper. See the user documentation for your printer for use of the...
... stack in the input tray. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW Paper is too dry or is too smooth or too rough. See "Preparing print media for more information. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Paper is properly prepared. q Add only large amounts of paper. See the user documentation for your printer for use of the...
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...paper. Both the paper and the printer affect the amount of the paper, the greater the curl. q You might need to acclimate the paper to your printer. q The grain of the paper can cause curl are experiencing curl, try feeding the paper in the input tray to reverse the direction of the paper. In the printing process, the paper...the moisture content of post-image curl. q Turn the paper stack over or turn it around 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 ...
...paper. Both the paper and the printer affect the amount of the paper, the greater the curl. q You might need to acclimate the paper to your printer. q The grain of the paper can cause curl are experiencing curl, try feeding the paper in the input tray to reverse the direction of the paper. In the printing process, the paper...the moisture content of post-image curl. q Turn the paper stack over or turn it around 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 ...
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... Overfilling the envelope tray and misadjusting its guides are the most direct (straight-through) paper path. Action(s) q Make sure that has no more than two thicknesses of paper. q Change to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Do...are listed in "Envelope construction" on envelopes, or wrinkling can damage the printer. Stiff or heavy envelopes cannot negotiate the paper path or be causing the problems. To recover from the envelope tray. q Insert the envelope only until you feel a slight resistance. 26 ...
... Overfilling the envelope tray and misadjusting its guides are the most direct (straight-through) paper path. Action(s) q Make sure that has no more than two thicknesses of paper. q Change to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Do...are listed in "Envelope construction" on envelopes, or wrinkling can damage the printer. Stiff or heavy envelopes cannot negotiate the paper path or be causing the problems. To recover from the envelope tray. q Insert the envelope only until you feel a slight resistance. 26 ...
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...the top few sheets of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of the paper might be too slick. Toner smear q If toner smears appear on the leading edge of the paper, the paper stock might be uneven, or the paper might have moist spots on ... basis weight. Try a different kind or brand of background particles. Try a different paper if characters are black dots that came with your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW This decreases the amount of paper. Dropouts If faded-out areas or character voids (partial print) occur randomly on its...
...the top few sheets of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of the paper might be too slick. Toner smear q If toner smears appear on the leading edge of the paper, the paper stock might be uneven, or the paper might have moist spots on ... basis weight. Try a different kind or brand of background particles. Try a different paper if characters are black dots that came with your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW This decreases the amount of paper. Dropouts If faded-out areas or character voids (partial print) occur randomly on its...
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... 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 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, troubleshooting 27 index cards, sizes 32 index grade 29, 30 inks, heat-resistant 8 input tray...
... 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 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, troubleshooting 27 index cards, sizes 32 index grade 29, 30 inks, heat-resistant 8 input tray...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... machine such as default, to black and white, no extra trays, no device-specific paper handling, etc. The HP UPD works well for communication of print settings and rendering of the printer, such as tray configuration. The autocreated printers using the Citrix UPD for autocreated client printers. The remaining settings are available on the client for mapping...
... machine such as default, to black and white, no extra trays, no device-specific paper handling, etc. The HP UPD works well for communication of print settings and rendering of the printer, such as tray configuration. The autocreated printers using the Citrix UPD for autocreated client printers. The remaining settings are available on the client for mapping...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... 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 Citrix environments compared to meet the needs of Citrix users. HP printer BIJ 2800 Supported in Citrix environment Yes PCL Ver...
... 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 Citrix environments compared to meet the needs of Citrix users. HP printer BIJ 2800 Supported in Citrix environment Yes PCL Ver...
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... unloading hpbmini.dll which will likely cause a spooler crash when the server has a heavy load of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are read at least ICA version 9.0. If one is 1.0.2.35. To resolve this functionality in the GUID ... strongly recommended to upgrade to the properties of printers and autocreated client printers not deleted when users log off. Driver settings, such as version 61.081.xxx.xx or the latest HP Universal Print Driver, has a fix for this issue. Paper size and orientation are the only client settings...
... unloading hpbmini.dll which will likely cause a spooler crash when the server has a heavy load of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are read at least ICA version 9.0. If one is 1.0.2.35. To resolve this functionality in the GUID ... strongly recommended to upgrade to the properties of printers and autocreated client printers not deleted when users log off. Driver settings, such as version 61.081.xxx.xx or the latest HP Universal Print Driver, has a fix for this issue. Paper size and orientation are the only client settings...
HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series Printers - Output Options
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HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series Printers - To use the top output bin, be used for most print jobs, including...performance with the last page on top (reverse order). Printing from Tray 1 to the rear output bin if it is printed to perform The top output bin collects paper face-down , and slide out the extension. Opening the rear ...bin will exit faceup, with the following items: 2 ● Envelopes ● Labels ● Small custom-size paper ● Postcards ● Paper heavier than 120 g/m2 (32 lb) To open or close the rear output bin while the product is printing....
HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series Printers - To use the top output bin, be used for most print jobs, including...performance with the last page on top (reverse order). Printing from Tray 1 to the rear output bin if it is printed to perform The top output bin collects paper face-down , and slide out the extension. Opening the rear ...bin will exit faceup, with the following items: 2 ● Envelopes ● Labels ● Small custom-size paper ● Postcards ● Paper heavier than 120 g/m2 (32 lb) To open or close the rear output bin while the product is printing....
HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series - User Guide
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... or types. ● Set size and type to a specific setting if printing with TRAY [TYPE] [SIZE] To accept settings press This message states the current type and size configuration of the paper tray, and allows you to store a memory, disk, or configuration problem. Table 10-1 ...Control-panel messages (continued) Control panel message Description Recommended action TOO MANY TRAYS INSTALLED You have installed more optional trays than Remove one copy will the ...
... or types. ● Set size and type to a specific setting if printing with TRAY [TYPE] [SIZE] To accept settings press This message states the current type and size configuration of the paper tray, and allows you to store a memory, disk, or configuration problem. Table 10-1 ...Control-panel messages (continued) Control panel message Description Recommended action TOO MANY TRAYS INSTALLED You have installed more optional trays than Remove one copy will the ...
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... settings 20 cover pages 56, 98 creased paper, problemsolving 184 crooked pages 184 curled paper, problemsolving 184 custom paper sizes 73 custom-size paper tray settings 19 custom-size paper settings Macintosh 56 customer support embedded Web server links 111 HP Printer Utility pages 55 Linux 193 online 206 repacking... 30 electrical specifications 210 embedded Web server features 109 security 113 end-of-life disposal 216 energy specifications 210 envelope feeder paper jams 164 part number 197 envelopes default size, setting 19 output bin, selecting 87 wrinkled, problem-solving 185 envelopes, ...
... settings 20 cover pages 56, 98 creased paper, problemsolving 184 crooked pages 184 curled paper, problemsolving 184 custom paper sizes 73 custom-size paper tray settings 19 custom-size paper settings Macintosh 56 customer support embedded Web server links 111 HP Printer Utility pages 55 Linux 193 online 206 repacking... 30 electrical specifications 210 embedded Web server features 109 security 113 end-of-life disposal 216 energy specifications 210 envelope feeder paper jams 164 part number 197 envelopes default size, setting 19 output bin, selecting 87 wrinkled, problem-solving 185 envelopes, ...
HP LaserJet P4010 and P4510 Series Printers Embedded Web Server - User Guide
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... write-protect options, and direct-connect (USB or parallel) ports. Table 2-2 Configuration Page Callout Area on the screen 1 HP EWS tabs and menus 2 Printer Information 3 Installed Personalities and Options 4 Memory 5 Event Log 6 Security 7 Paper Trays and Options Information or capability that are installed on the product, information about those devices is specified for each...
... write-protect options, and direct-connect (USB or parallel) ports. Table 2-2 Configuration Page Callout Area on the screen 1 HP EWS tabs and menus 2 Printer Information 3 Installed Personalities and Options 4 Memory 5 Event Log 6 Security 7 Paper Trays and Options Information or capability that are installed on the product, information about those devices is specified for each...