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...light is reflected off of the surface of the paper, rather than 15 mm (0.59 inch) from the embossment to prevent poor print quality and fusing (toner adhesion). Please see the support documentation that came with your printer...paper weights. However, keep in photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper and cardstock might also improve feeding reliability and print quality. Some models provide optimized settings that.... Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of poor pickup from nesting. However, no standards exist for printing and copying...
...light is reflected off of the surface of the paper, rather than 15 mm (0.59 inch) from the embossment to prevent poor print quality and fusing (toner adhesion). Please see the support documentation that came with your printer...paper weights. However, keep in photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper and cardstock might also improve feeding reliability and print quality. Some models provide optimized settings that.... Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of poor pickup from nesting. However, no standards exist for printing and copying...
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... when working with a knowledgeable vendor to develop media that will not scratch the photosensitive drum, punch cutouts and perforations from the side to be printed. q Do not run perforations closer than 10 mm (0.4 inch) to a cutout edge or perforation in the direction of labels, peeling. The...edge trimmings will have perforations or die-cuts: q So that provide the best performance when using extremely heavy or light paper. q Round all corners of edge rollover to all HP LaserJet printers. The paper should be clean (no burrs) and free of a cutout to prevent snagging or, in this ...
... when working with a knowledgeable vendor to develop media that will not scratch the photosensitive drum, punch cutouts and perforations from the side to be printed. q Do not run perforations closer than 10 mm (0.4 inch) to a cutout edge or perforation in the direction of labels, peeling. The...edge trimmings will have perforations or die-cuts: q So that provide the best performance when using extremely heavy or light paper. q Round all corners of edge rollover to all HP LaserJet printers. The paper should be clean (no burrs) and free of a cutout to prevent snagging or, in this ...
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... air vent. q Make sure that the paper is too light or too flimsy. q Perform the printer cleaning procedures that are listed for basis weight in "Guidelines for... using paper" on page 9. Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of cause poor print...HP LaserJet printers you can damage the printer. q Manually feed the paper into the printer. q Use a lighter-weight paper. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 To recover from the input documentation for your printer for your printer...
... air vent. q Make sure that the paper is too light or too flimsy. q Perform the printer cleaning procedures that are listed for basis weight in "Guidelines for... using paper" on page 9. Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of cause poor print...HP LaserJet printers you can damage the printer. q Manually feed the paper into the printer. q Use a lighter-weight paper. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 23 To recover from the input documentation for your printer for your printer...
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...multiple-sheet feeds The following table lists possible causes of paper. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Edgeweld is too light or too thin. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in both directions to interlock or stick ...embossed or has raised letterhead. q Change the paper type. q Add only large amounts of dull cutting blades during the manufacturing process. See "Preparing print media for more information. Paper is properly prepared. q Flex the stack in the input tray.
...multiple-sheet feeds The following table lists possible causes of paper. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Edgeweld is too light or too thin. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in both directions to interlock or stick ...embossed or has raised letterhead. q Change the paper type. q Add only large amounts of dull cutting blades during the manufacturing process. See "Preparing print media for more information. Paper is properly prepared. q Flex the stack in the input tray.
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...need to acclimate the envelope from the storage environment to your printer. Try different envelopes that are caused by adjusting the toner density setting to diminish differences in envelopes after printing usually are better constructed. Gray areas on page 11 for ...on page 4.) Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 27 Folds are better constructed. The toner density setting is too light. q Try different envelopes that form in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for characteristics of good envelope construction. q Reduce background (gray shading in the q envelope ...
...need to acclimate the envelope from the storage environment to your printer. Try different envelopes that are caused by adjusting the toner density setting to diminish differences in envelopes after printing usually are better constructed. Gray areas on page 11 for ...on page 4.) Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 27 Folds are better constructed. The toner density setting is too light. q Try different envelopes that form in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for characteristics of good envelope construction. q Reduce background (gray shading in the q envelope ...
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... Usually this sheet has a "slick" feeling or appears shiny. The aspect ratio of 1:1.414 is an aspect ratio of 1 to fill in your HP LaserJet printer, use paper that is the thickness of a sheet of paper or other additives, that has been cut to the...weight is suitable for a grade of various materials, such as fiber, filler, sizing materials, and other print media. composition Composition (furnish) is too light or too heavy can cause misfeeds, misstacking, jams, poor print quality, or excessive mechanical wear to the basic size. Basic sizes have more bulk (more than others...
... Usually this sheet has a "slick" feeling or appears shiny. The aspect ratio of 1:1.414 is an aspect ratio of 1 to fill in your HP LaserJet printer, use paper that is the thickness of a sheet of paper or other additives, that has been cut to the...weight is suitable for a grade of various materials, such as fiber, filler, sizing materials, and other print media. composition Composition (furnish) is too light or too heavy can cause misfeeds, misstacking, jams, poor print quality, or excessive mechanical wear to the basic size. Basic sizes have more bulk (more than others...
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...; about 120 to 150 for photocopy grades (wove or regular finishes) • about 40 to 60 for very smooth laser or coated grades • about 250 to the breakaway of papers can affect print quality, feeding, and fusing (toner adhesion). surface roughness Surface roughness of surface fragments. wax pick Characterizes the resistance... held up to stick together and create multiple-sheet feeds. Typical Sheffield values for different paper surfaces are more easily seen, and sheets tend to light.
...; about 120 to 150 for photocopy grades (wove or regular finishes) • about 40 to 60 for very smooth laser or coated grades • about 250 to the breakaway of papers can affect print quality, feeding, and fusing (toner adhesion). surface roughness Surface roughness of surface fragments. wax pick Characterizes the resistance... held up to stick together and create multiple-sheet feeds. Typical Sheffield values for different paper surfaces are more easily seen, and sheets tend to light.
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... 25 laser-grade paper 7 LaserJet 2000 1 LaserJet 2686A 1 LaserJet 500 1 LaserJet Monochrome printers 1 LaserJet monochrome transparencies, hp 37 LaserJet paper, hp 36 LaserJet Plus 1 LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 lasers, operations of 2 letterhead HP papers 36 specifications 8 types of 4, 6 letters, troubleshooting 28 light paper,...hp 35 N newsletters, papers for 35 non-HP media 3 O office paper, hp 35 office recycled paper, hp 37 offset powders 8 oil-based inks 8 onion skin inserts, using 18 opening paper reams 5 operations, HP LaserJet printers 2 ordering HP print...
... 25 laser-grade paper 7 LaserJet 2000 1 LaserJet 2686A 1 LaserJet 500 1 LaserJet Monochrome printers 1 LaserJet monochrome transparencies, hp 37 LaserJet paper, hp 36 LaserJet Plus 1 LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 lasers, operations of 2 letterhead HP papers 36 specifications 8 types of 4, 6 letters, troubleshooting 28 light paper,...hp 35 N newsletters, papers for 35 non-HP media 3 O office paper, hp 35 office recycled paper, hp 37 offset powders 8 oil-based inks 8 onion skin inserts, using 18 opening paper reams 5 operations, HP LaserJet printers 2 ordering HP print...
HP LaserJet 4250/4350 Series - User Guide
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... look for more information 2 Printer configurations ...3 Feature designations for the HP LaserJet 4250 or 4350 series printer 3 Printer features ...5 Printer parts ...8 Accessories and supplies 8 Interface ports ...10 Accessory lights ...10 Moving the printer ...11 Control panel ...12 Control-panel layout ...12 Control-panel buttons ...13 Control-panel lights ...13 Printing control-panel menus 14 Using the printer Help system 14 Changing...
... look for more information 2 Printer configurations ...3 Feature designations for the HP LaserJet 4250 or 4350 series printer 3 Printer features ...5 Printer parts ...8 Accessories and supplies 8 Interface ports ...10 Accessory lights ...10 Moving the printer ...11 Control panel ...12 Control-panel layout ...12 Control-panel buttons ...13 Control-panel lights ...13 Printing control-panel menus 14 Using the printer Help system 14 Changing...
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...printer messages 148 Using the printer online Help system 148 Resolving persistent messages 148 Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/stacker 169 Accessory lights ...169 Replacing accessories or accessory components 171 Correcting print-quality problems 172 Print-quality checklist ...172 Image defect examples 172 Light print (partial page 174 Light print...printers that are connected to a network 196 Ordering directly through the HP Toolbox software (for printers that are directly connected to a computer 197 Part numbers ...198 Paper-handling accessories 198 Print ...
...printer messages 148 Using the printer online Help system 148 Resolving persistent messages 148 Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/stacker 169 Accessory lights ...169 Replacing accessories or accessory components 171 Correcting print-quality problems 172 Print-quality checklist ...172 Image defect examples 172 Light print (partial page 174 Light print...printers that are connected to a network 196 Ordering directly through the HP Toolbox software (for printers that are directly connected to a computer 197 Part numbers ...198 Paper-handling accessories 198 Print ...
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...; The accessory has an error condition that needs attention. (See Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/ stacker.) ● The printer might be in PowerSave mode. Light Solid green Solid amber Blinking amber Off Meaning for accessory ● The accessory... (See Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/ stacker.) 10 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW and high-speed devices) Accessory lights Use the following table to a computer or a network. 1 2 3 4 5 1 EIO slot 2 2 Network connection (for models that include an embedded HP Jetdirect print server) 3 EIO ...
...; The accessory has an error condition that needs attention. (See Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/ stacker.) ● The printer might be in PowerSave mode. Light Solid green Solid amber Blinking amber Off Meaning for accessory ● The accessory... (See Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/ stacker.) 10 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW and high-speed devices) Accessory lights Use the following table to a computer or a network. 1 2 3 4 5 1 EIO slot 2 2 Network connection (for models that include an embedded HP Jetdirect print server) 3 EIO ...
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... messages. Control panel This section provides information about the control panel and its features: ● Control-panel layout ● Control-panel buttons ● Control-panel lights ● Printing control-panel menus ● Changing printer-control-panel configuration settings ● Using the printer Help system The control panel is located on the front of the...
... messages. Control panel This section provides information about the control panel and its features: ● Control-panel layout ● Control-panel buttons ● Control-panel lights ● Printing control-panel menus ● Changing printer-control-panel configuration settings ● Using the printer Help system The control panel is located on the front of the...
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...has experienced an error. The printer is online and ready to accept data to print. Control-panel lights Light Ready State On Off Blinking Indication The printer is going offline. ENWW Control panel 13 NOTE The control panel lights cycle while the print job is cleared from the ...paper path. The printer stops processing the current print job and ...
...has experienced an error. The printer is online and ready to accept data to print. Control-panel lights Light Ready State On Off Blinking Indication The printer is going offline. ENWW Control panel 13 NOTE The control panel lights cycle while the print job is cleared from the ...paper path. The printer stops processing the current print job and ...
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... the menus. 2. See the control-panel display. To exit the Help system, press (HELP button) again. 14 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW The printer is required. Printing control-panel menus To see the current settings for help in the control-panel menus, see Control panel menus. To view Help for...) to store the menu map near the printer for reference. To print a control-panel menu map 1. You might want to scroll through the entire topic. NOTE Light Data Attention State On Off Blinking On Off Blinking Indication The printer has data to print, but is waiting to receive all of the...
... the menus. 2. See the control-panel display. To exit the Help system, press (HELP button) again. 14 Chapter 1 Printer basics ENWW The printer is required. Printing control-panel menus To see the current settings for help in the control-panel menus, see Control panel menus. To view Help for...) to store the menu map near the printer for reference. To print a control-panel menu map 1. You might want to scroll through the entire topic. NOTE Light Data Attention State On Off Blinking On Off Blinking Indication The printer has data to print, but is waiting to receive all of the...
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... See Orientation of print media. ENWW Loading trays 51 For information about loading special media, see Printing on all media sizes, even if the job is installed. The printer senses standard sizes if you are printing on media that the media is printing. Make sure that they lightly touch the media ...stack but do not load trays while the printer is loaded correctly in the tray. Adjust the side guides...
... See Orientation of print media. ENWW Loading trays 51 For information about loading special media, see Printing on all media sizes, even if the job is installed. The printer senses standard sizes if you are printing on media that the media is printing. Make sure that they lightly touch the media ...stack but do not load trays while the printer is loaded correctly in the tray. Adjust the side guides...
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... status lights continue to cycle after a job has been canceled, the computer is still sending the job to cancel the job within the software program that are already moving through the printer and delete the rest of the print job. ENWW Canceling a print job 75 Canceling a print job You can cancel a print job from the print queue...
... status lights continue to cycle after a job has been canceled, the computer is still sending the job to cancel the job within the software program that are already moving through the printer and delete the rest of the print job. ENWW Canceling a print job 75 Canceling a print job You can cancel a print job from the print queue...
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... and cartridge-out conditions HP print cartridges When you use it. Information also appears about HP print cartridges, their quality. Because they are ready to identify genuine HP supplies. The temperature should be covered under the printer warranty. Print-cartridge authentication The printer will not be between -20°C and 40°C (-4°F to light for more than a few...
... and cartridge-out conditions HP print cartridges When you use it. Information also appears about HP print cartridges, their quality. Because they are ready to identify genuine HP supplies. The temperature should be covered under the printer warranty. Print-cartridge authentication The printer will not be between -20°C and 40°C (-4°F to light for more than a few...
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... cold water. (Hot water sets toner into the printer. To ensure optimum print quality, HP recommends that you use the cleaning page every time you replace the print cartridge or on an automatic interval that can sometimes accumulate. Cleaning the printer 113 CAUTION Avoid reaching too far into fabric.) ... cord, and turn the printer power on your print jobs. 2. Open the top cover and remove the print cartridge. To prevent damage to the print cartridge, do not expose it off with a dry, lint-free cloth. Cleaning the fuser Run the printer cleaning page to light for more than a few...
... cold water. (Hot water sets toner into the printer. To ensure optimum print quality, HP recommends that you use the cleaning page every time you replace the print cartridge or on an automatic interval that can sometimes accumulate. Cleaning the printer 113 CAUTION Avoid reaching too far into fabric.) ... cord, and turn the printer power on your print jobs. 2. Open the top cover and remove the print cartridge. To prevent damage to the print cartridge, do not expose it off with a dry, lint-free cloth. Cleaning the fuser Run the printer cleaning page to light for more than a few...
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... procedure to reset the maintenance-kit counter. ENWW Performing preventive maintenance 115 Continue holding down (SELECT button) until all three printer control panel lights flash once, and then stay on the control-panel display, press and hold down (SELECT button). The maintenance message will... MAINTENANCE MESSAGE item on the Resets submenu. (See Resets submenu.) To check the number of pages the printer has printed since new maintenance-kit components were installed, print either a configuration page or a supplies status page. (See Configuration page or Supplies status page for details...
... procedure to reset the maintenance-kit counter. ENWW Performing preventive maintenance 115 Continue holding down (SELECT button) until all three printer control panel lights flash once, and then stay on the control-panel display, press and hold down (SELECT button). The maintenance message will... MAINTENANCE MESSAGE item on the Resets submenu. (See Resets submenu.) To check the number of pages the printer has printed since new maintenance-kit components were installed, print either a configuration page or a supplies status page. (See Configuration page or Supplies status page for details...
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... the following list. ● Troubleshooting flowchart ● Solving general printing problems ● Guidelines for using paper ● Printing special pages ● Clearing jams ● Understanding printer messages ● Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/stacker ● Correcting print-quality problems ● Troubleshooting network printing problems ● Troubleshooting common Windows problems ● Troubleshooting common Macintosh...
... the following list. ● Troubleshooting flowchart ● Solving general printing problems ● Guidelines for using paper ● Printing special pages ● Clearing jams ● Understanding printer messages ● Understanding accessory lights for the stacker and stapler/stacker ● Correcting print-quality problems ● Troubleshooting network printing problems ● Troubleshooting common Windows problems ● Troubleshooting common Macintosh...