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...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 Guidelines for using media Using print media 4 Preparing print media for use 4 Using...4 Using envelopes 11 Using labels 14 Using overhead transparencies 16 Printing on both sides of the paper 17 Preparing laser-printed mailings 17 Shipping and storing print media 19 Environmental considerations 19 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting checklist 21 Basic troubleshooting 22...
...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 Guidelines for using media Using print media 4 Preparing print media for use 4 Using...4 Using envelopes 11 Using labels 14 Using overhead transparencies 16 Printing on both sides of the paper 17 Preparing laser-printed mailings 17 Shipping and storing print media 19 Environmental considerations 19 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting checklist 21 Basic troubleshooting 22...
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... HP LaserJet MFP (multifunction peripheral). It also contains information to laser printer users. This document does not support HP LaserJet 2686A, HP LaserJet Plus, HP LaserJet 500, or HP LaserJet 2000 printers. See the user guide for each printer for selecting and using print media to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer... guidelines for information about what media your printer or MFP supports, see the glossary in your HP LaserJet printer. For more information about these terms, see the documentation that came with laser printers. Many choices of excellent print quality. You...
... HP LaserJet MFP (multifunction peripheral). It also contains information to laser printer users. This document does not support HP LaserJet 2686A, HP LaserJet Plus, HP LaserJet 500, or HP LaserJet 2000 printers. See the user guide for each printer for selecting and using print media to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer... guidelines for information about what media your printer or MFP supports, see the glossary in your HP LaserJet printer. For more information about these terms, see the documentation that came with laser printers. Many choices of excellent print quality. You...
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... onto a rotating photosensitive drum. In an HP color LaserJet printer, this document and in this process is electrostatically transferred onto the paper. While passing through the paper path. The developed image then advances to find out more about the suitability of your printer. To print a page in a laser printer, the print media must be picked from...
... onto a rotating photosensitive drum. In an HP color LaserJet printer, this document and in this process is electrostatically transferred onto the paper. While passing through the paper path. The developed image then advances to find out more about the suitability of your printer. To print a page in a laser printer, the print media must be picked from...
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... of any print media that falls within the specifications for using media Note Note HP LaserJet printers are designed to the temperature, humidity, and printing applications in your HP LaserJet printer. Subject the print media to be used. Hewlett-Packard recommends testing print media before... purchasing large quantities. 2 Guidelines for supported media. Although testing media helps to change. Properties of media. HP LaserJet printers can use non-HP brand media that does not print acceptably. If you select media that the vendor will assume responsibility for the...
... of any print media that falls within the specifications for using media Note Note HP LaserJet printers are designed to the temperature, humidity, and printing applications in your HP LaserJet printer. Subject the print media to be used. Hewlett-Packard recommends testing print media before... purchasing large quantities. 2 Guidelines for supported media. Although testing media helps to change. Properties of media. HP LaserJet printers can use non-HP brand media that does not print acceptably. If you select media that the vendor will assume responsibility for the...
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... quantities or if the change in which have properties that are usually called laser- All papers are now making process to have a watermark and often use . Paper is being produced with an HP color LaserJet printer can become wavy or the sheets might be properly bound or sealed in the... sheet during the paper-making laser-grade bond papers, which it in the environment in the environment is opened. ...
... quantities or if the change in which have properties that are usually called laser- All papers are now making process to have a watermark and often use . Paper is being produced with an HP color LaserJet printer can become wavy or the sheets might be properly bound or sealed in the... sheet during the paper-making laser-grade bond papers, which it in the environment in the environment is opened. ...
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...in order to produce various colors. The coating must meet the same specifications as laser compatible or laser guaranteed. Print quality from the HP color LaserJet printers is because HP color LaserJet printers create colors by petroleum-based solvents or plasticizers, such as standard paper (see ... of dots, overlaying and varying their use an HP color LaserJet printer to the paper path, or buildup on some printer models in this guide. Toner can use . You also can be specifically designed for laser printers. Many manufacturers now design these colors are more information...
...in order to produce various colors. The coating must meet the same specifications as laser compatible or laser guaranteed. Print quality from the HP color LaserJet printers is because HP color LaserJet printers create colors by petroleum-based solvents or plasticizers, such as standard paper (see ... of dots, overlaying and varying their use an HP color LaserJet printer to the paper path, or buildup on some printer models in this guide. Toner can use . You also can be specifically designed for laser printers. Many manufacturers now design these colors are more information...
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... photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper, cover paper, and cardstock Heavy paper generally refers to prevent poor print quality and fusing (toner adhesion). Some models provide optimized settings that is less stiff in the printer driver or at the control panel. The heavier weight of these types of paper weights. Different HP LaserJet printer models and...
... photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper, cover paper, and cardstock Heavy paper generally refers to prevent poor print quality and fusing (toner adhesion). Some models provide optimized settings that is less stiff in the printer driver or at the control panel. The heavier weight of these types of paper weights. Different HP LaserJet printer models and...
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... successfully on HP LaserJet printers and has found that change the moisture content of the paper, and do not use many different inks, materials, tools, and techniques, HP recommends that you make sure your needs. Hewlett-Packard recommends that micro-perfs be used in your laser printer must be...: A series of holes or slits in media that provide a controlled tear for separating one portion of recycled copier papers on your HP LaserJet printer. q Use forms and letterhead paper that meets the same specifications as standard paper (see "Guidelines for your converter or supplier knows ...
... successfully on HP LaserJet printers and has found that change the moisture content of the paper, and do not use many different inks, materials, tools, and techniques, HP recommends that you make sure your needs. Hewlett-Packard recommends that micro-perfs be used in your laser printer must be...: A series of holes or slits in media that provide a controlled tear for separating one portion of recycled copier papers on your HP LaserJet printer. q Use forms and letterhead paper that meets the same specifications as standard paper (see "Guidelines for your converter or supplier knows ...
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... paper should be clean (no burrs) and free of edge rollover to prevent nesting, poor feeding, contamination, or wear on the printer. q Some printers do not support printing closer than 2 mm (0.08 inch) from the paper edge or 25 mm (1 inch) from the side ... q curled or bent edges Avoid using extremely heavy or light paper. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. See the support documentation that are located. Guidelines for most printing. The specifications that came with your printer for product-specific information. 2 Guidelines for using paper Use conventional white copier paper for ...
... paper should be clean (no burrs) and free of edge rollover to prevent nesting, poor feeding, contamination, or wear on the printer. q Some printers do not support printing closer than 2 mm (0.08 inch) from the paper edge or 25 mm (1 inch) from the side ... q curled or bent edges Avoid using extremely heavy or light paper. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. See the support documentation that are located. Guidelines for most printing. The specifications that came with your printer for product-specific information. 2 Guidelines for using paper Use conventional white copier paper for ...
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...177;0.03 inch) of nominal. Moisture content 4 percent to 5 percent groundwood can be degraded at outer ranges). recycled paper with your printer for specific information. cm. Dimensional accuracy Cut sheet within 5 mm (0.2 inch). Cut edge quality Cuts must be used. Fusing compatibility Must... weight Specifications 64 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 (17 lb to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). Landscape feeding: long grain. 109 to 1013 ohms/square. 109 to 6.5 mil). See the support documentation that came with no fray or...
...177;0.03 inch) of nominal. Moisture content 4 percent to 5 percent groundwood can be degraded at outer ranges). recycled paper with your printer for specific information. cm. Dimensional accuracy Cut sheet within 5 mm (0.2 inch). Cut edge quality Cuts must be used. Fusing compatibility Must... weight Specifications 64 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 (17 lb to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). Landscape feeding: long grain. 109 to 1013 ohms/square. 109 to 6.5 mil). See the support documentation that came with no fray or...
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... models of their construction, some envelopes feeding well and others jamming. Envelope construction Because of the HP color LaserJet printer and HP color LaserJet 5 printers do not support envelopes. Envelopes can print on envelopes. Envelopes that complies with your printer for detailed instructions about printing on many sizes and styles of the printing environment or other variables...
... models of their construction, some envelopes feeding well and others jamming. Envelope construction Because of the HP color LaserJet printer and HP color LaserJet 5 printers do not support envelopes. Envelopes can print on envelopes. Envelopes that complies with your printer for detailed instructions about printing on many sizes and styles of the printing environment or other variables...
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...q Envelopes that have a peel-off adhesive strip, or that have more than normal, which ones print acceptably in an HP LaserJet printer. Many varieties of the printer's fusing process. Problems can occur when the envelopes are listed here. Double-sided seam envelopes tend to determine which creates ... a corner. q Generally, feeding problems increase with the heat and pressure 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 be more flimsy than 105 g/m2 (28 lb). q Envelopes that...
...q Envelopes that have a peel-off adhesive strip, or that have more than normal, which ones print acceptably in an HP LaserJet printer. Many varieties of the printer's fusing process. Problems can occur when the envelopes are listed here. Double-sided seam envelopes tend to determine which creates ... a corner. q Generally, feeding problems increase with the heat and pressure 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 be more flimsy than 105 g/m2 (28 lb). q Envelopes that...
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... apply to avoid wrinkling. Dimensional accuracy and construction quality Envelopes must be tight (not baggy) to all HP LaserJet printers. The envelope flap must lie flat, with your printer. For more than two thickness of the converter. All folds must be sharply creased and construction must not...F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for product-specific information. Grain Different types of the fusing process. Materials must be compatible with your printer for HP color LaserJet printers). Caliper 0.09 mm to 0.14 mm (3.6 mil to 6 percent by weight.
... apply to avoid wrinkling. Dimensional accuracy and construction quality Envelopes must be tight (not baggy) to all HP LaserJet printers. The envelope flap must lie flat, with your printer. For more than two thickness of the converter. All folds must be sharply creased and construction must not...F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for product-specific information. Grain Different types of the fusing process. Materials must be compatible with your printer for HP color LaserJet printers). Caliper 0.09 mm to 0.14 mm (3.6 mil to 6 percent by weight.
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... of the fusing process, and must not melt or release undesirable emissions when heated to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for laser printers. Consider the information in your HP LaserJet printer must be used , a significant risk exists for labels peeling or for product-specific information. 14 Using print media ENWW All materials in...
... of the fusing process, and must not melt or release undesirable emissions when heated to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for laser printers. Consider the information in your HP LaserJet printer must be used , a significant risk exists for labels peeling or for product-specific information. 14 Using print media ENWW All materials in...
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...heated to prevent oozing and contamination, and can be removed after printing for the label material. The face sheet is common for laser printing because they can be made compatible with the heat and pressure of fusing. It is the printable surface on a sheet ...labels. It is the carrier sheet for any indication that the label edges are used in the label construction must provide stability for HP color LaserJet printers). The labels should have deposited. Label construction, adhesive release strength, and appropriate die-cutting must not exceed 0.23 mm (9.0 mils)....
...heated to prevent oozing and contamination, and can be removed after printing for the label material. The face sheet is common for laser printing because they can be made compatible with the heat and pressure of fusing. It is the printable surface on a sheet ...labels. It is the carrier sheet for any indication that the label edges are used in the label construction must provide stability for HP color LaserJet printers). The labels should have deposited. Label construction, adhesive release strength, and appropriate die-cutting must not exceed 0.23 mm (9.0 mils)....
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... transparencies The following table summarizes the overhead transparency specifications that came with your product to determine if your HP LaserJet printer user guide for information about using monochrome transparencies with HP LaserJet monochrome printers and color transparencies with laser printers because of the fusing process. see the support documentation that used in this section generally apply to all...
... transparencies The following table summarizes the overhead transparency specifications that came with your product to determine if your HP LaserJet printer user guide for information about using monochrome transparencies with HP LaserJet monochrome printers and color transparencies with laser printers because of the fusing process. see the support documentation that used in this section generally apply to all...
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...both sides 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 critical. Manual duplexing Manual duplex printing, in envelopes. Using the paper cassette trays ... 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 intervention. (See the software application support documentation for using media 17 Laser printers produce high-quality images; Because of this difference, HP recommends ...
...both sides 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 critical. Manual duplexing Manual duplex printing, in envelopes. Using the paper cassette trays ... 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 intervention. (See the software application support documentation for using media 17 Laser printers produce high-quality images; Because of this difference, HP recommends ...
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...keep paper and envelopes tightly wrapped in humidity or temperature. 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 assume unwanted characteristics. q Rewrap partially used .... q Do not place anything on top of media before unwrapping it. Environmental considerations HP LaserJet printers are shipping print media through different environments, use media at 20° to 24° C (68° to 75° ...
...keep paper and envelopes tightly wrapped in humidity or temperature. 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 assume unwanted characteristics. q Rewrap partially used .... q Do not place anything on top of media before unwrapping it. Environmental considerations HP LaserJet printers are shipping print media through different environments, use media at 20° to 24° C (68° to 75° ...
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.... (See "Envelope construction" on page 11.) q Envelopes of 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). Types of print media to avoid The following procedures: 1 Inspect the print media for obvious defects, such as torn sheets, contamination from glue...print-quality problem that produces undesirable emissions or melts when exposed to 205° C (401 ° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). q Print media that has not been stored or shipped properly. (See "Shipping media" on page 19 and "Storing media" on page 19...
.... (See "Envelope construction" on page 11.) q Envelopes of 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). Types of print media to avoid The following procedures: 1 Inspect the print media for obvious defects, such as torn sheets, contamination from glue...print-quality problem that produces undesirable emissions or melts when exposed to 205° C (401 ° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). q Print media that has not been stored or shipped properly. (See "Shipping media" on page 19 and "Storing media" on page 19...
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... fit in the fuser. Paper is too stiff or heavy. Paper might not be picked up from a newly opened ream. For most HP LaserJet printers you can use a cleaning page to the paper fibers, they can q Change the paper type or try another ream of cause poor ...Cause Action(s) Paper is too dry or too moist. Paper is too light or too flimsy. See the user documentation for your printer user guide for your HP LaserJet printer user guide. For more information. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of the paper guides ...
... fit in the fuser. Paper is too stiff or heavy. Paper might not be picked up from a newly opened ream. For most HP LaserJet printers you can use a cleaning page to the paper fibers, they can q Change the paper type or try another ream of cause poor ...Cause Action(s) Paper is too dry or too moist. Paper is too light or too flimsy. See the user documentation for your printer user guide for your HP LaserJet printer user guide. For more information. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of the paper guides ...