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Make sure that labels meet the specifications for the input tray you use in laser printers. Do: ! Printing Special Paper Print a stack of 50 labels from Tray 1. ! Load labels with the short edge toward the back, if they are letter or A4 size. Continued on next page. Use the Face-up and the top, short edge toward the printer. ! Chapter 2 Printing Tasks 135 Printing Labels Use only labels recommended for use (page 403). For other sizes, load labels with the side-to-be-printed facing up Bin for printing labels.
Make sure that labels meet the specifications for the input tray you use in laser printers. Do: ! Printing Special Paper Print a stack of 50 labels from Tray 1. ! Load labels with the short edge toward the back, if they are letter or A4 size. Continued on next page. Use the Face-up and the top, short edge toward the printer. ! Chapter 2 Printing Tasks 135 Printing Labels Use only labels recommended for use (page 403). For other sizes, load labels with the side-to-be-printed facing up Bin for printing labels.
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Continued on next page. Printing Special Paper Chapter 2 Printing Tasks 137 Printing Transparencies Overhead transparencies used in HP LaserJet printers must be able to each other, remove each transparency from the output bin before printing the next one. Because transparencies tend to stick to withstand the 392° F (200° C) temperature encountered in laser printers. Use only transparencies recommended for printing transparencies. Use the Face-up Bin for use in the printer's fusing process.
Continued on next page. Printing Special Paper Chapter 2 Printing Tasks 137 Printing Transparencies Overhead transparencies used in HP LaserJet printers must be able to each other, remove each transparency from the output bin before printing the next one. Because transparencies tend to stick to withstand the 392° F (200° C) temperature encountered in laser printers. Use only transparencies recommended for printing transparencies. Use the Face-up Bin for use in the printer's fusing process.
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Paper Specifications Do not print on the same sheet of labels, transparencies, envelopes, custom paper, or paper heavier than once. Never print on both sides of labels more than 28 lb (105 g/m2). Damage to the printer and paper jamming might result. CAUTION To avoid damaging the printer, use only labels recommended for use only Tray 1 and the Face-up Bin. Appendix A Specifications 403 Labels Note For best results, use in laser printers.
Paper Specifications Do not print on the same sheet of labels, transparencies, envelopes, custom paper, or paper heavier than once. Never print on both sides of labels more than 28 lb (105 g/m2). Damage to the printer and paper jamming might result. CAUTION To avoid damaging the printer, use only labels recommended for use only Tray 1 and the Face-up Bin. Appendix A Specifications 403 Labels Note For best results, use in laser printers.
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... fusing temperature. If you have problems printing transparencies, use in the printer must be able to the printer and paper jamming might result. To avoid damaging the printer, use only transparencies recommended for use Tray 1. CAUTION Transparencies used in laser printers. Appendix A Specifications 405 Transparencies Note For best results, use only Tray 1 and the Face...
... fusing temperature. If you have problems printing transparencies, use in the printer must be able to the printer and paper jamming might result. To avoid damaging the printer, use only transparencies recommended for use Tray 1. CAUTION Transparencies used in laser printers. Appendix A Specifications 405 Transparencies Note For best results, use only Tray 1 and the Face...
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... A Specifications 410 Card Stock and Heavy Paper Note For best results, use paper heavier than others because its construction is better suited for feeding through a laser printer. Many types of card stock, including postcards, can be possible if the tray is not filled to capacity, and paper with a smoothness rating of 100...
... A Specifications 410 Card Stock and Heavy Paper Note For best results, use paper heavier than others because its construction is better suited for feeding through a laser printer. Many types of card stock, including postcards, can be possible if the tray is not filled to capacity, and paper with a smoothness rating of 100...
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...other than those specified in this user's guide may result in the United States. Appendix E Regulatory Information 508 Safety Statements Laser Safety Statement The Center for Health and Safety Act of 1968. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance ...Standard according to hazardous radiation. Since radiation emitted inside the printer is certified as a "Class 1" laser product under the U.S. The printer is completely confined within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape during any phase of the U.S. Food and Drug...
...other than those specified in this user's guide may result in the United States. Appendix E Regulatory Information 508 Safety Statements Laser Safety Statement The Center for Health and Safety Act of 1968. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance ...Standard according to hazardous radiation. Since radiation emitted inside the printer is certified as a "Class 1" laser product under the U.S. The printer is completely confined within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape during any phase of the U.S. Food and Drug...
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... 295 size setting 427 type setting 428 envelope specifications 406 envelopes wrinkles 260 environmental product stewardship 497 environmental specifications 417 equipment error HP Digital Copy 379 error messages 226 escape sequences combining 484 event log 321 F face-up bin 105 Fast InfraRed Connect 179 ...FCC statement 495 file directory page 320 Finland laser statement 512 5-bin mailbox with stapler 284 flatbed 366 loading 366 fonts number included with printer 28 printing list 318 Foreign Interface Harness 369 fusing mode, variable 160 H hard disk ...
... 295 size setting 427 type setting 428 envelope specifications 406 envelopes wrinkles 260 environmental product stewardship 497 environmental specifications 417 equipment error HP Digital Copy 379 error messages 226 escape sequences combining 484 event log 321 F face-up bin 105 Fast InfraRed Connect 179 ...FCC statement 495 file directory page 320 Finland laser statement 512 5-bin mailbox with stapler 284 flatbed 366 loading 366 fonts number included with printer 28 printing list 318 Foreign Interface Harness 369 fusing mode, variable 160 H hard disk ...
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5 Functional Overview Printer Functional Overview 180 Power Distribution System 181 AC Power Distribution 182 Overcurrent/Overvoltage Protection 182 High Voltage Power Distribution 183 Formatter System 184 DC Controller System 187 Laser and Scanner Drive 187 Paper Motion Monitoring and Control 187 ...Drum Conditioning 193 Image Writing 194 Image Developing 196 Image Transferring and Media Separation 198 Image Fusing 199 Paper Paths and Components 200 Printer, Duplexer, and Envelope Feeder 200 Paper Size Switches (Trays 2 and 3 203 Printing from Tray 1 203 Printing from Trays...
5 Functional Overview Printer Functional Overview 180 Power Distribution System 181 AC Power Distribution 182 Overcurrent/Overvoltage Protection 182 High Voltage Power Distribution 183 Formatter System 184 DC Controller System 187 Laser and Scanner Drive 187 Paper Motion Monitoring and Control 187 ...Drum Conditioning 193 Image Writing 194 Image Developing 196 Image Transferring and Media Separation 198 Image Fusing 199 Paper Paths and Components 200 Printer, Duplexer, and Envelope Feeder 200 Paper Size Switches (Trays 2 and 3 203 Printing from Tray 1 203 Printing from Trays...
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...Replacement Removal and Replacement Strategy 252 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions 252 Required Tools 253 User Installable Accessories 254 Hardware Table 262 Printer Assembly Removal and Replacement 264 Control Panel 265 Covers 267 Delivery Unit (for Face-down Bin 276 Diverter Assembly 279 Diverter ... Fan 5, Tray 1 (Intake 289 Tray 1 291 Tray 1 Pickup Assembly 294 Feeder Assembly 298 Formatter Assembly 300 Fusing Assembly 302 Laser/Scanner Assembly 304 Main Gear Assembly 306 Main Motor Assembly 309 Paper Input Unit (PIU 310 PCA, DC Controller 311 Output Paper Sensor...
...Replacement Removal and Replacement Strategy 252 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions 252 Required Tools 253 User Installable Accessories 254 Hardware Table 262 Printer Assembly Removal and Replacement 264 Control Panel 265 Covers 267 Delivery Unit (for Face-down Bin 276 Diverter Assembly 279 Diverter ... Fan 5, Tray 1 (Intake 289 Tray 1 291 Tray 1 Pickup Assembly 294 Feeder Assembly 298 Formatter Assembly 300 Fusing Assembly 302 Laser/Scanner Assembly 304 Main Gear Assembly 306 Main Motor Assembly 309 Paper Input Unit (PIU 310 PCA, DC Controller 311 Output Paper Sensor...
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...Right Door Assembly (1 of 3 281 Right Lower Door Assembly (2 of 3 282 Right Lower Door Assembly (3 of 3 283 Fan 1, Laser/Scanner (1 of 2 284 Fan 1, Laser/Scanner (2 of 2 285 xvi List of ADF Sensors 249 ADF Sensors functional diagram 250 Phillips vs. Figure 5-10 Figure 5-11 Figure ...17 Figure 6-18 Figure 6-19 Figure 6-20 Image Writing 194 Image Development 197 Image Transferring and Media Separation 198 Image Fusing 199 Printer Paper Paths 200 Printer Sensors, Solenoids, Clutches, Motors, and Fans 202 2000-sheet Input Tray Paper Path 205 2000-sheet Input Tray Sensors, Switches,...
...Right Door Assembly (1 of 3 281 Right Lower Door Assembly (2 of 3 282 Right Lower Door Assembly (3 of 3 283 Fan 1, Laser/Scanner (1 of 2 284 Fan 1, Laser/Scanner (2 of 2 285 xvi List of ADF Sensors 249 ADF Sensors functional diagram 250 Phillips vs. Figure 5-10 Figure 5-11 Figure ...17 Figure 6-18 Figure 6-19 Figure 6-20 Image Writing 194 Image Development 197 Image Transferring and Media Separation 198 Image Fusing 199 Printer Paper Paths 200 Printer Sensors, Solenoids, Clutches, Motors, and Fans 202 2000-sheet Input Tray Paper Path 205 2000-sheet Input Tray Sensors, Switches,...
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...Class A operation when connected to Local Area Network (LAN) cables using print server accessories. Declaration of Conformity (HP LaserJet 8100 series and HP LaserJet 8150 series) Supplementary Information: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and ...carries the CE-Marking accordingly. 1 The product was tested in the United States. C4265-90907Regulatory Information 73 Since radiation emitted inside the printer is certified as a "Class 1" laser...
...Class A operation when connected to Local Area Network (LAN) cables using print server accessories. Declaration of Conformity (HP LaserJet 8100 series and HP LaserJet 8150 series) Supplementary Information: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and ...carries the CE-Marking accordingly. 1 The product was tested in the United States. C4265-90907Regulatory Information 73 Since radiation emitted inside the printer is certified as a "Class 1" laser...
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... access hole at full speed during the printing modes. All five fans operate at the top right side of the printer (Figure 7-10). The drive signal for troubleshooting printer problems because it isolates the print engine from Tray 3 only and can be supplied by the DC Controller. When... See the General Timing Diagram (figure 5-29 on ), the Print period, the Last Rotation Period, or whenever the printer front door is opened and closed. It rotates the laser/scanner mirror during the Initial Rotation period (following power-on page 233) for specific timing details for Tray 2. All ...
... access hole at full speed during the printing modes. All five fans operate at the top right side of the printer (Figure 7-10). The drive signal for troubleshooting printer problems because it isolates the print engine from Tray 3 only and can be supplied by the DC Controller. When... See the General Timing Diagram (figure 5-29 on ), the Print period, the Last Rotation Period, or whenever the printer front door is opened and closed. It rotates the laser/scanner mirror during the Initial Rotation period (following power-on page 233) for specific timing details for Tray 2. All ...
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Each process functions independently and must be coordinated with the other printer processes. The image formation process consists of several different technologies (such as electronics, optics, and electrophotographics) to provide a printed page. Image Formation System Laser printing requires the interaction of six steps: 1 Drum Cleaning 2 Drum Conditioning 3 Image Writing 4 Image Developing 5 Image Transferring and Media Separation 6 Image Fusing Figure 5-6 Image Formation Block Diagram 190 Chapter 5 Functional OverviewC4265-90907
Each process functions independently and must be coordinated with the other printer processes. The image formation process consists of several different technologies (such as electronics, optics, and electrophotographics) to provide a printed page. Image Formation System Laser printing requires the interaction of six steps: 1 Drum Cleaning 2 Drum Conditioning 3 Image Writing 4 Image Developing 5 Image Transferring and Media Separation 6 Image Fusing Figure 5-6 Image Formation Block Diagram 190 Chapter 5 Functional OverviewC4265-90907
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... one sweep (scan line) and to the DC Controller, where it strikes the surface. At the end of the main motor (which is how the printer achieves its 600 x 600 dpi resolution. This is developed into a visible image as the drum rotates (see figure 5-10). Figure 5-10 Image Writing ...beam sweeps across the drum and discharges the negative potential wherever it is rotating, the entire surface area of an inch. The speed of the laser/scanner motor (which turns the scanning mirror) and the speed of each successive sweep of the beam is directed through a set of focusing lenses...
... one sweep (scan line) and to the DC Controller, where it strikes the surface. At the end of the main motor (which is how the printer achieves its 600 x 600 dpi resolution. This is developed into a visible image as the drum rotates (see figure 5-10). Figure 5-10 Image Writing ...beam sweeps across the drum and discharges the negative potential wherever it is rotating, the entire surface area of an inch. The speed of the laser/scanner motor (which turns the scanning mirror) and the speed of each successive sweep of the beam is directed through a set of focusing lenses...
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Table 5-1. Printer Sensors, Solenoids, Clutches, Motors, and Fans Control Device CL1 CL2 CL3 Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 MT1 PS1 PS2 PS1201 PS1202 PS1203 PS1204 PS1205 PS1206 PS1207 PS1208 PS1301 PS1302 PS1401 PS1402 PS1403 SL1 SL2 SL3 Title Registration Clutch Paper Input Unit Feed Clutch Tray 1 Feed Clutch Laser/Scanner Fan Low Voltage...
Table 5-1. Printer Sensors, Solenoids, Clutches, Motors, and Fans Control Device CL1 CL2 CL3 Fan 1 Fan 2 Fan 3 Fan 4 Fan 5 MT1 PS1 PS2 PS1201 PS1202 PS1203 PS1204 PS1205 PS1206 PS1207 PS1208 PS1301 PS1302 PS1401 PS1402 PS1403 SL1 SL2 SL3 Title Registration Clutch Paper Input Unit Feed Clutch Tray 1 Feed Clutch Laser/Scanner Fan Low Voltage...
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...Present Sensor (PS1301). These sensors inform the DC Controller that applies upward pressure on at the Registration Assembly. After the paper passes through the printer. Table 5-2. C4265-90907Paper Paths and Components 205 The paper is present at this time and feeds the paper from Tray 1" on page 203...from Tray 1 The presence of the Tray 1 print process is detected by CL1) and fed to contact the Tray 1 pickup roller. When the Laser/Scanner and Fuser are ready, the DC Controller sends the /VSREQ signal to the Tray 2 and 3 process, described in Tray 1 is identical to...
...Present Sensor (PS1301). These sensors inform the DC Controller that applies upward pressure on at the Registration Assembly. After the paper passes through the printer. Table 5-2. C4265-90907Paper Paths and Components 205 The paper is present at this time and feeds the paper from Tray 1" on page 203...from Tray 1 The presence of the Tray 1 print process is detected by CL1) and fed to contact the Tray 1 pickup roller. When the Laser/Scanner and Fuser are ready, the DC Controller sends the /VSREQ signal to the Tray 2 and 3 process, described in Tray 1 is identical to...
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... The Formatter PCA and the DC Controller PCA share information during normal printer operation. From the end of the WAIT or the LSTR period until the Main Deliver the last sheet of the initial rotation until the laser diode intensity has been stabilized. PCA. Transfer the image to the STBY period. If...
... The Formatter PCA and the DC Controller PCA share information during normal printer operation. From the end of the WAIT or the LSTR period until the Main Deliver the last sheet of the initial rotation until the laser diode intensity has been stabilized. PCA. Transfer the image to the STBY period. If...
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... on illustrations. 252 Chapter 6 Removal and ReplacementC4265-90907 Watch for difficult or critical replacement procedures are sensitive to service the printer. Unplug the power cord from the Laser/Scanner assembly. This printer has some sharp sheet metal edges that are included. Removal and Replacement Strategy This chapter documents the removal and replacement of...
... on illustrations. 252 Chapter 6 Removal and ReplacementC4265-90907 Watch for difficult or critical replacement procedures are sensitive to service the printer. Unplug the power cord from the Laser/Scanner assembly. This printer has some sharp sheet metal edges that are included. Removal and Replacement Strategy This chapter documents the removal and replacement of...
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Printer Assembly Removal and Replacement Control Panel 265 Covers 267 Delivery Unit (for Face-down Bin 276 Diverter Assembly 279 Diverter Door Assembly 280 Lower Right Door Assembly 281 Fan 1, Laser/Scanner and Housing (Exhaust 284 Fan 2, Low Voltage Power Supply (Exhaust 286 Fan 3, Formatter Fan and ... 288 Fan 5, Tray 1 (Intake 289 Tray 1 291 Tray 1 Pickup Assembly 294 Feeder Assembly 298 Formatter Assembly 300 Fusing Assembly 302 Laser/Scanner Assembly 304 Main Gear Assembly 306 Main Motor Assembly 309 Paper Input Unit (PIU 310 PCA, DC Controller 311 Output Paper Sensor PCA...
Printer Assembly Removal and Replacement Control Panel 265 Covers 267 Delivery Unit (for Face-down Bin 276 Diverter Assembly 279 Diverter Door Assembly 280 Lower Right Door Assembly 281 Fan 1, Laser/Scanner and Housing (Exhaust 284 Fan 2, Low Voltage Power Supply (Exhaust 286 Fan 3, Formatter Fan and ... 288 Fan 5, Tray 1 (Intake 289 Tray 1 291 Tray 1 Pickup Assembly 294 Feeder Assembly 298 Formatter Assembly 300 Fusing Assembly 302 Laser/Scanner Assembly 304 Main Gear Assembly 306 Main Motor Assembly 309 Paper Input Unit (PIU 310 PCA, DC Controller 311 Output Paper Sensor PCA...
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C4265-90907Printer Assembly Removal and Replacement 267 Covers There are five cover assemblies in this printer: AC Access Cover, located at the left rear of the printer. Back Cover, provides access to the High Voltage Power Supply, DC Controller, Low Voltage Power Supply, and Main Motor. Front Cover, including front access door. Left Lower Cover, located below the Diverter Access Door. Top Cover, provides access to the Face-down Delivery Unit and Laser/Scanner Assembly.
C4265-90907Printer Assembly Removal and Replacement 267 Covers There are five cover assemblies in this printer: AC Access Cover, located at the left rear of the printer. Back Cover, provides access to the High Voltage Power Supply, DC Controller, Low Voltage Power Supply, and Main Motor. Front Cover, including front access door. Left Lower Cover, located below the Diverter Access Door. Top Cover, provides access to the Face-down Delivery Unit and Laser/Scanner Assembly.