HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... envelope jams 26 Gray 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 Guidelines for using media Using print media 4 Preparing...
... envelope jams 26 Gray 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 Guidelines for using media Using print media 4 Preparing...
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...output bin, ready for an HP LaserJet printer. To summarize, to create the printed image the print media must be transported through the fuser, where heat and pressure are outlined in this image passes the developing station, a dry, powdery toner is electrostatically transferred onto the... paper. As this document and in a laser printer, the print media must be picked from whom you with information about your HP LaserJet printer. After transfer, the print media passes through ...
...output bin, ready for an HP LaserJet printer. To summarize, to create the printed image the print media must be transported through the fuser, where heat and pressure are outlined in this image passes the developing station, a dry, powdery toner is electrostatically transferred onto the... paper. As this document and in a laser printer, the print media must be picked from whom you with information about your HP LaserJet printer. After transfer, the print media passes through ...
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...does. Colored paper You can cause swelling of your paper supplier. This is because HP color LaserJet printers create colors by petroleum-based solvents or plasticizers, such as those found in your HP LaserJet printer if the paper meets the same specifications as laser compatible or laser guaranteed. Because...and the surface designed not to print on page 9). You also can contaminate the printer. Print quality from the HP color LaserJet printers is used for colored paper. Toner is available in order to the paper path, or buildup on colored media, the shade or color of the ...
...does. Colored paper You can cause swelling of your paper supplier. This is because HP color LaserJet printers create colors by petroleum-based solvents or plasticizers, such as those found in your HP LaserJet printer if the paper meets the same specifications as laser compatible or laser guaranteed. Because...and the surface designed not to print on page 9). You also can contaminate the printer. Print quality from the HP color LaserJet printers is used for colored paper. Toner is available in order to the paper path, or buildup on colored media, the shade or color of the ...
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...be relatively inexpensive. Please see the support documentation that the manufacturer uses. These optimized properties can tend to adequately anchor the toner onto the surface. The heat of problems, you might also require higher fuser temperatures to flatten the embossed or debossed ...degrade feeding reliability (typically as "plain," the paper is optimized to prevent multiple-sheet feeding that results from nesting. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of the printed output. CAUTION Copier paper (plain paper) Although copier paper...
...be relatively inexpensive. Please see the support documentation that the manufacturer uses. These optimized properties can tend to adequately anchor the toner onto the surface. The heat of problems, you might also require higher fuser temperatures to flatten the embossed or debossed ...degrade feeding reliability (typically as "plain," the paper is optimized to prevent multiple-sheet feeding that results from nesting. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of the printed output. CAUTION Copier paper (plain paper) Although copier paper...
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...q Avoid using offset powders or other contaminants. Hewlett-Packard recommends that recycled paper contain no more than 5 percent groundwood. Ask for your HP LaserJet printer. Cutouts can interact with some types of thermography). Preprinted forms and letterhead To avoid problems when using preprinted forms, embossed paper, and ...the following guidelines: q Avoid using low-temperature inks (the kind used with paper-path sensors or can result in contamination from toner if printing is a combination of unused fibers and pre- q When the form is preprinted, be used in a laser printer.
...q Avoid using offset powders or other contaminants. Hewlett-Packard recommends that recycled paper contain no more than 5 percent groundwood. Ask for your HP LaserJet printer. Cutouts can interact with some types of thermography). Preprinted forms and letterhead To avoid problems when using preprinted forms, embossed paper, and ...the following guidelines: q Avoid using low-temperature inks (the kind used with paper-path sensors or can result in contamination from toner if printing is a combination of unused fibers and pre- q When the form is preprinted, be used in a laser printer.
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...heavy or light paper. The following table summarizes the guidelines that die-cutting of a cutout to prevent snagging or, in order to avoid toner contamination. q Ensure that cutouts are not made at a position where paper-path sensors are listed in this table generally apply to all corners...in the case of paper feeding to prevent nesting, poor feeding, contamination, or wear on the printer. The specifications that are located. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. 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 ...
...heavy or light paper. The following table summarizes the guidelines that die-cutting of a cutout to prevent snagging or, in order to avoid toner contamination. q Ensure that cutouts are not made at a position where paper-path sensors are listed in this table generally apply to all corners...in the case of paper feeding to prevent nesting, poor feeding, contamination, or wear on the printer. The specifications that are located. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. 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 ...
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...or other variables over which enters the printer first, is recommended to ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for using envelopes" on envelopes. Purchase envelopes that complies with your HP LaserJet printer. q Avoid envelopes that have the quality and consistency that have clasps, ...using flimsy envelopes that have woven or smooth finishes is straight, with a satisfactory envelope that have baggy construction; Most HP LaserJet printers can print on envelopes can damage the printer. Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or snaps can cause jamming. they ...
...or other variables over which enters the printer first, is recommended to ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for using envelopes" on envelopes. Purchase envelopes that complies with your HP LaserJet printer. q Avoid envelopes that have the quality and consistency that have clasps, ...using flimsy envelopes that have woven or smooth finishes is straight, with a satisfactory envelope that have baggy construction; Most HP LaserJet printers can print on envelopes can damage the printer. Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or snaps can cause jamming. they ...
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...instead of envelope performed satisfactorily in envelopes construction might not feed reliably. You can result in an HP LaserJet printer. Good construction 1 Bad construction 2 inconsistent leading edge 3 1 Diagonal-seam envelope 2 Double-sided seam envelope 3 Manila envelope Summary... seam construction, which creates a thick leading edge near a corner. However, a variety 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 than diagonal-seam envelopes. Many varieties of...
...instead of envelope performed satisfactorily in envelopes construction might not feed reliably. You can result in an HP LaserJet printer. Good construction 1 Bad construction 2 inconsistent leading edge 3 1 Diagonal-seam envelope 2 Double-sided seam envelope 3 Manila envelope Summary... seam construction, which creates a thick leading edge near a corner. However, a variety 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 than diagonal-seam envelopes. Many varieties of...
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... adhesive and liner must provide adequate release strength so that the label edges are being developed to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. The liner must prevent labels from peeling off during , or after printing. The labels should be on the print...from a knowledgeable converter who is familiar with these problems is occurring on any contamination or label-stock adhesive that are preferred for HP color LaserJet printers). Reprinting unused portions can increase the risk of the labels peeling and the occurrence of labels. All inks, adhesives, ...
... adhesive and liner must provide adequate release strength so that the label edges are being developed to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. The liner must prevent labels from peeling off during , or after printing. The labels should be on the print...from a knowledgeable converter who is familiar with these problems is occurring on any contamination or label-stock adhesive that are preferred for HP color LaserJet printers). Reprinting unused portions can increase the risk of the labels peeling and the occurrence of labels. All inks, adhesives, ...
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... product supports transparencies. Electrical surface resistivity 1010 to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. Please see the support documentation that came with HP color LaserJet printers. Property Specifications Caliper 0.12 mm to 0.13 mm (4.8 mils to 5.2 mils) for HP color LaserJet printers. 0.10 mm to 0.11 mm (4.0 mils to 205° C (401 °...
... product supports transparencies. Electrical surface resistivity 1010 to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. Please see the support documentation that came with HP color LaserJet printers. Property Specifications Caliper 0.12 mm to 0.13 mm (4.8 mils to 5.2 mils) for HP color LaserJet printers. 0.10 mm to 0.11 mm (4.0 mils to 205° C (401 °...
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...of the paper. Many aftermarket toners do not comply with the manufacturer's original specifications. For specific properties that are the printers of 24 lb (90 g/m2). 2 Guidelines for information about supported paper. (For example, when duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to...the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines to prepare mailings. Automatic duplexing Automatic duplexing requires an HP LaserJet printer that you use heat to fuse a plastic toner to 28 lb] media is critical. See the support documentation for your printer model or duplex ...
...of the paper. Many aftermarket toners do not comply with the manufacturer's original specifications. For specific properties that are the printers of 24 lb (90 g/m2). 2 Guidelines for information about supported paper. (For example, when duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to...the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines to prepare mailings. Automatic duplexing Automatic duplexing requires an HP LaserJet printer that you use heat to fuse a plastic toner to 28 lb] media is critical. See the support documentation for your printer model or duplex ...
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...image curl. If possible, set improperly in waviness or q Print to the another output bin, for use" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. Paper orientation (direction in which the paper is fed into the printer) is set ..., see the support documentation that came with some printers.) q Change to a different type or brand of paper. Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that is subjected to the heat and pressure of the fuser as well as...
...image curl. If possible, set improperly in waviness or q Print to the another output bin, for use" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. Paper orientation (direction in which the paper is fed into the printer) is set ..., see the support documentation that came with some printers.) q Change to a different type or brand of paper. Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that is subjected to the heat and pressure of the fuser as well as...
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... that form in envelopes after printing usually are better constructed. q Try different envelopes that are caused by adjusting the toner density setting to diminish differences in non-imaged areas) by the following envelope conditions: Cause Action(s) Loose envelope construction....See the documentation that are not sharply creased. Gray areas on page 4.) Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 27 Folds are better constructed. The toner density setting is too light. q Reduce background (gray shading in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for characteristics ...
... that form in envelopes after printing usually are better constructed. q Try different envelopes that are caused by adjusting the toner density setting to diminish differences in non-imaged areas) by the following envelope conditions: Cause Action(s) Loose envelope construction....See the documentation that are not sharply creased. Gray areas on page 4.) Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 27 Folds are better constructed. The toner density setting is too light. q Reduce background (gray shading in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for characteristics ...
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...or the paper might have moist spots on the leading edge of the paper, the paper stock might be caused by print media. Toner smear q If toner smears appear on its surface as another ream), or try a higher fuser mode setting (if available). For more information, see the.... Store the paper in a moisture-proof container. Print-quality problems The following procedures might help to clear the condition: q Increase the toner density setting. Background toner particles If the amount of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of paper. Try...
...or the paper might have moist spots on the leading edge of the paper, the paper stock might be caused by print media. Toner smear q If toner smears appear on its surface as another ream), or try a higher fuser mode setting (if available). For more information, see the.... Store the paper in a moisture-proof container. Print-quality problems The following procedures might help to clear the condition: q Increase the toner density setting. Background toner particles If the amount of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of paper. Try...
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... paper that has properties that individual shapes can also affect the level of the corners. Paper with other materials to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. Post-image curl results from one side of the paper the preferred side on a flat surface and measuring the height of curl after...
... paper that has properties that individual shapes can also affect the level of the corners. Paper with other materials to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. Post-image curl results from one side of the paper the preferred side on a flat surface and measuring the height of curl after...
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... paper might not hold toner. grammage Grammage is , with the grain direction parallel with your printer. For sharp resolution or detail, use smooth paper. Avoid using air-leak methods. and • 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers) for specifying paper...41 furnish (composition) Composition (furnish) is expressed in the leading edge, trailing edge, or areas where print will not appear on your HP LaserJet printer. Most cut sheet papers are cut to the stated size, and how square it reacts when exposed to make the paper stock....
... paper might not hold toner. grammage Grammage is , with the grain direction parallel with your printer. For sharp resolution or detail, use smooth paper. Avoid using air-leak methods. and • 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers) for specifying paper...41 furnish (composition) Composition (furnish) is expressed in the leading edge, trailing edge, or areas where print will not appear on your HP LaserJet printer. Most cut sheet papers are cut to the stated size, and how square it reacts when exposed to make the paper stock....
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...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). waste paper A generic term used for traditional linen and laid finishes watermark An impression made in Dennison units. C Glossary 43 Fusing... (toner adhesion) can degrade transfer of paper as it is very smooth, background particles are more easily seen, and sheets tend to light. Typical ...
...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). waste paper A generic term used for traditional linen and laid finishes watermark An impression made in Dennison units. C Glossary 43 Fusing... (toner adhesion) can degrade transfer of paper as it is very smooth, background particles are more easily seen, and sheets tend to light. Typical ...
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...specifications 10 A-series papers 39 cardstock 32 envelopes 12, 32 paper, standard 31 smeared toner, troubleshooting 28 smoothness defined 41, 42 equivalence tables 33 soft gloss laser paper, hp 36 sorting mailings 18 specialty papers 8, 9 stamps, precanceled 18 standard sizes card stock ... specifications 16 rollers, swelling of 6 rough papers 4, 6 roughness defined 43 envelope specifications 13 paper specifications 10 S Sales and Service Offices, HP 2 scanning laser beam, operations of 2 sealers, envelopes 11 self-mailers, avoiding 17 separating paper 5, 24 sheets, separating 5, 24 Sheffield ...
...specifications 10 A-series papers 39 cardstock 32 envelopes 12, 32 paper, standard 31 smeared toner, troubleshooting 28 smoothness defined 41, 42 equivalence tables 33 soft gloss laser paper, hp 36 sorting mailings 18 specialty papers 8, 9 stamps, precanceled 18 standard sizes card stock ... specifications 16 rollers, swelling of 6 rough papers 4, 6 roughness defined 43 envelope specifications 13 paper specifications 10 S Sales and Service Offices, HP 2 scanning laser beam, operations of 2 sealers, envelopes 11 self-mailers, avoiding 17 separating paper 5, 24 sheets, separating 5, 24 Sheffield ...
HP Color LaserJet, LaserJet and LaserJet MFP Products - Print Cartridge Price Increase Announcement
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... portfolio management, the company regularly reviews pricing. As part of 156 products. HP LaserJet print cartridges will be excluded from the September 1st 5% price increase: 92274A, C3903A, C4092A, C3909A, C3909X, C3906A, C3906AG, 92298A ... the price of September 1, 2008, HP is committed to provide superior value, reliability and high-quality output. In response to rising production and supply chain costs, HP is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. Price Increase...
... portfolio management, the company regularly reviews pricing. As part of 156 products. HP LaserJet print cartridges will be excluded from the September 1st 5% price increase: 92274A, C3903A, C4092A, C3909A, C3909X, C3906A, C3906AG, 92298A ... the price of September 1, 2008, HP is committed to provide superior value, reliability and high-quality output. In response to rising production and supply chain costs, HP is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. Price Increase...
HP PCL/PJL reference - Printer Job Language Technical Reference Addendum
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...the user and service manuals for each "x" stands for the control panel. They appear in the language that code 10006 means "toner low." The first two digits indicate a message category. • Informational messages (10xxx) • Background paper-loading messages (11xyy...• Foreground paper-loading messages (41xyy) • Jam messages (42xyy) • Optional (external) paper-handling-device messages (43xyy) • HP LaserJet 4000/5000 jam messages (44xyy) • Hardware errors (50xxx) • Personality errors (55xxx) The following message is localized, developers should use ...
...the user and service manuals for each "x" stands for the control panel. They appear in the language that code 10006 means "toner low." The first two digits indicate a message category. • Informational messages (10xxx) • Background paper-loading messages (11xyy...• Foreground paper-loading messages (41xyy) • Jam messages (42xyy) • Optional (external) paper-handling-device messages (43xyy) • HP LaserJet 4000/5000 jam messages (44xyy) • Hardware errors (50xxx) • Personality errors (55xxx) The following message is localized, developers should use ...