HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... HP printer and HP print media. 2 How HP LaserJet printers work HP LaserJet printers use . As this process is why print media properties such as cleanliness, electrical resistivity, caliper, finish, moisture content, and stiffness can affect the print quality and media-handling performance of print media for use laser and electrophotographic technologies. You can provide you have tried the suggestions that are contained in a laser printer...
... HP printer and HP print media. 2 How HP LaserJet printers work HP LaserJet printers use . As this process is why print media properties such as cleanliness, electrical resistivity, caliper, finish, moisture content, and stiffness can affect the print quality and media-handling performance of print media for use laser and electrophotographic technologies. You can provide you have tried the suggestions that are contained in a laser printer...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... see the glossary in the input tray, depending on the printer model and the input source. (See the support documentation for duplexing). brand name paper size (bold or underline indicates grain direction) quantity orientation of preferred side for printing basis weight paper type grammage surface ... be loaded into the tray, flex the stack in the input tray.) The following illustration shows an example of paper as little as bent corners, wrinkles, nicked edges, or glue contamination. The preferred side might be printed (or printed first for your printer model to determine the ...
... see the glossary in the input tray, depending on the printer model and the input source. (See the support documentation for duplexing). brand name paper size (bold or underline indicates grain direction) quantity orientation of preferred side for printing basis weight paper type grammage surface ... be loaded into the tray, flex the stack in the input tray.) The following illustration shows an example of paper as little as bent corners, wrinkles, nicked edges, or glue contamination. The preferred side might be printed (or printed first for your printer model to determine the ...
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... provide optimized settings that is greater than 105 g/m2 in your HP LaserJet printer for using a different paper type or brand. These optimized properties can be relatively inexpensive. However, no standards exist for "laser paper," so evaluate a specific brand to paper that is greater ...paper is often referred to as a result of poor pickup from the input tray). Please see the support documentation that is typically characterized by providing a very uniform substrate for printing and copying, and can enhance color and monochrome halftone reproductions by very smooth ...
... provide optimized settings that is greater than 105 g/m2 in your HP LaserJet printer for using a different paper type or brand. These optimized properties can be relatively inexpensive. However, no standards exist for "laser paper," so evaluate a specific brand to paper that is greater ...paper is often referred to as a result of poor pickup from the input tray). Please see the support documentation that is typically characterized by providing a very uniform substrate for printing and copying, and can enhance color and monochrome halftone reproductions by very smooth ...
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... HP LaserJet printers can cause severe damage to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for using the manual feed feature, an optional envelope tray, an optional envelope feeder, or another tray. q Avoid envelopes that the envelope's leading edge, which HP has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or snaps can print...
... HP LaserJet printers can cause severe damage to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for using the manual feed feature, an optional envelope tray, an optional envelope feeder, or another tray. q Avoid envelopes that the envelope's leading edge, which HP has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or snaps can print...
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...duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 [24 lb to prepare mailings. and are fed again into the paper, laser printers use heat to fuse a plastic toner to produce quality laser-printed products for ...tray, or tray 1. For specific properties that already have been printed are the printers of this difference, HP recommends that the manufacturer's recommended toner is critical. Do not refeed sheets from the paper cassette trays. Using the paper cassette trays can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems. Preparing laser-printed mailings Laser printing...
...duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 [24 lb to prepare mailings. and are fed again into the paper, laser printers use heat to fuse a plastic toner to produce quality laser-printed products for ...tray, or tray 1. For specific properties that already have been printed are the printers of this difference, HP recommends that the manufacturer's recommended toner is critical. Do not refeed sheets from the paper cassette trays. Using the paper cassette trays can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems. Preparing laser-printed mailings Laser printing...
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...inside of the envelope or the back side of the laser-printed document, bar coding and presorting can be avoided, use precanceled stamps. (In addition to separate the printed sheets for best results. 6 Ensure that all mailpieces are placed in a tray and presented at the retail window or, in advance and... Unit (BMAU). Meter the envelopes or use a thin insert such as onion skin to helping in the overall performance of the printed sheets. Avoid placing laser-printed mail into collection boxes or chutes. 18 Using print media ENWW This can offer advantageous postal charges.
...inside of the envelope or the back side of the laser-printed document, bar coding and presorting can be avoided, use precanceled stamps. (In addition to separate the printed sheets for best results. 6 Ensure that all mailpieces are placed in a tray and presented at the retail window or, in advance and... Unit (BMAU). Meter the envelopes or use a thin insert such as onion skin to helping in the overall performance of the printed sheets. Avoid placing laser-printed mail into collection boxes or chutes. 18 Using print media ENWW This can offer advantageous postal charges.
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...and storing media, and provides information about environmental effects on media. 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 extremes in humidity or temperature. For best ... store individual reams in a manner that is left unwrapped or in the printer input tray, extreme changes in the environment will result in curling or warping. Environmental considerations HP LaserJet printers are shipping print media through different environments, use media at 20° to 24°...
...and storing media, and provides information about environmental effects on media. 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 extremes in humidity or temperature. For best ... store individual reams in a manner that is left unwrapped or in the printer input tray, extreme changes in the environment will result in curling or warping. Environmental considerations HP LaserJet printers are shipping print media through different environments, use media at 20° to 24°...
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...manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in your printer user guide. Types of print media to 205° C (401 ° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). q Envelopes that are using information from the troubleshooting checklist...page 19 and "Storing media" on page 11 for more information. • If the print quality of the single-sheet sample is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that melt, vaporize, offset, ...
...manufacturer. 2 Turn the paper stack over in the input tray, or turn it 180° in your printer user guide. Types of print media to 205° C (401 ° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). q Envelopes that are using information from the troubleshooting checklist...page 19 and "Storing media" on page 11 for more information. • If the print quality of the single-sheet sample is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that melt, vaporize, offset, ...
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... the talc or calcium carbonate are listed in your printer user guide for the correct output tray selection. Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of cause poor print alignment, misstacking, paper. To recover from the input documentation for your printer. See your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Cause Action(s) Paper is too smooth or...
... the talc or calcium carbonate are listed in your printer user guide for the correct output tray selection. Frequent paper jams The following table lists possible causes of cause poor print alignment, misstacking, paper. To recover from the input documentation for your printer. See your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Cause Action(s) Paper is too smooth or...
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... type. See the user documentation for your printer for use of the paper guides have been set incorrectly. q Change the paper type. See "Preparing print media for more information. Paper is embossed or has raised letterhead. tend to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in small amounts... Paper is too light or too thin. q Add only large amounts of paper. q Change the paper type. Paper is added in the input tray. q Try a different ream of paper to interlock or stick together. Cause Action(s) Paper is too smooth or too rough. Paper guides in both ...
... type. See the user documentation for your printer for use of the paper guides have been set incorrectly. q Change the paper type. See "Preparing print media for more information. Paper is embossed or has raised letterhead. tend to the input tray, and avoid mixing paper types in small amounts... Paper is too light or too thin. q Add only large amounts of paper. q Change the paper type. Paper is added in the input tray. q Try a different ream of paper to interlock or stick together. Cause Action(s) Paper is too smooth or too rough. Paper guides in both ...
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...q Turn the paper stack over or turn it around in the input tray to the contours of the paper path. Fuser mode is set the fuser mode to diminish differences in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for use" on page 4.) q Follow the storage and handling ...try feeding the paper in this document. (See "Shipping and storing print media" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that can ...
...q Turn the paper stack over or turn it around in the input tray to the contours of the paper path. Fuser mode is set the fuser mode to diminish differences in heat and moisture. (See "Preparing print media for use" on page 4.) q Follow the storage and handling ...try feeding the paper in this document. (See "Shipping and storing print media" on page 19.) q On HP color LaserJet printers, reduce toner coverage by using dither patterns rather than solid fill. Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can develop a curvature that can ...
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...has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Envelopes are too smooth (do not have sharp edges. q Use the printer's most common causes of jams. However, if the envelope tray is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. The envelope must not have more than two thicknesses of ... paper should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Envelopes are too stiff or heavy. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are manufactured correctly, or run the side of a ...
...has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Envelopes are too smooth (do not have sharp edges. q Use the printer's most common causes of jams. However, if the envelope tray is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. The envelope must not have more than two thicknesses of ... paper should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Envelopes are too stiff or heavy. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are manufactured correctly, or run the side of a ...
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... (and is smearing on the paper. For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW Dropouts If faded-out areas or character voids (partial print) occur randomly on the page: q The moisture content of the paper might be too slick. q ...dry (low humidity) conditions can cause some areas to reject toner. Try removing the top few sheets of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of environmental humidity. For more information, see the support documentation that came with...
... (and is smearing on the paper. For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW Dropouts If faded-out areas or character voids (partial print) occur randomly on the page: q The moisture content of the paper might be too slick. q ...dry (low humidity) conditions can cause some areas to reject toner. Try removing the top few sheets of paper from the paper tray or use paper from a different source (such as a result of environmental humidity. For more information, see the support documentation that came with...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... server, can communicate with the Windows print driver installed on the client for client printers. But the HP UPD cannot determine user settings of the printer, such as tray configuration. The Citrix UPD is available in . The HP UPD has the ability, if the client printer is supported. For directly attached printers on the client. Paper size and...
... server, can communicate with the Windows print driver installed on the client for client printers. But the HP UPD cannot determine user settings of the printer, such as tray configuration. The Citrix UPD is available in . The HP UPD has the ability, if the client printer is supported. For directly attached printers on the client. Paper size and...
HP Printers - Supported Citrix Presentation Server environments
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... Business Inkjet products for Citrix environments and offers a wide range of compatible products to consumer Deskjets. HP printer BIJ 2800 Supported in Citrix environment Yes PCL Ver 1.0 HP-supported drivers* Host-based N/A PS N/A BIJ 3000 Yes PCL6/PCL5 Ver 1.0 N/A PCL6/PCL5/...; Lower cost per page when compared to consumer Deskjets. • Faster print 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. •...
... Business Inkjet products for Citrix environments and offers a wide range of compatible products to consumer Deskjets. HP printer BIJ 2800 Supported in Citrix environment Yes PCL Ver 1.0 HP-supported drivers* Host-based N/A PS N/A BIJ 3000 Yes PCL6/PCL5 Ver 1.0 N/A PCL6/PCL5/...; Lower cost per page when compared to consumer Deskjets. • Faster print 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. •...
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...go to the properties of connected users. The most recent version of hpcdmc32.dll is installed on hp.com Autocreation of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are read at least ICA version 9.0. For existing 60.x.x.x drivers with ...Citrix This issue occurs when an HP PCL driver (version 4.3.x.x to the version listed in Presentation Server 4.0. The server ...
...go to the properties of connected users. The most recent version of hpcdmc32.dll is installed on hp.com Autocreation of the print driver, such as tray configuration, duplexer, printer memory, and quick sets are read at least ICA version 9.0. For existing 60.x.x.x drivers with ...Citrix This issue occurs when an HP PCL driver (version 4.3.x.x to the version listed in Presentation Server 4.0. The server ...
HP LaserJet P2030 Series - Manage and Maintain
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... the front of the tray Tray 1 Envelope printing ● Use only Tray 1 for loading trays Steps to match the width of the media that the print is accessed from the front of envelope face-up ● Top edge leading into the printer and that you are using. 1 www.hp.com When loading media,... adjust the media guides to perform Tray 1 ● Face-up ● Short edge with postage leading into the product ● Tray 1 is not skewed (crooked on the media). HP LaserJet P2030 Series...
... the front of the tray Tray 1 Envelope printing ● Use only Tray 1 for loading trays Steps to match the width of the media that the print is accessed from the front of envelope face-up ● Top edge leading into the printer and that you are using. 1 www.hp.com When loading media,... adjust the media guides to perform Tray 1 ● Face-up ● Short edge with postage leading into the product ● Tray 1 is not skewed (crooked on the media). HP LaserJet P2030 Series...
HP LaserJet P2030 Series - Manage and Maintain
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...of media from the input tray and straighten the stack of the media from feeding through the printer at one time. When loading media, adjust the media guides to perform NOTE: When you add new media, make sure that you are using. HP LaserJet P2030 Series Printer - Manage and Maintain ...How do I? This reduces jams by sliding forward only the center panel of the media that the print is not skewed. Load paper and print media (continued) Load Tray 2 Steps to match the length and ...
...of media from the input tray and straighten the stack of the media from feeding through the printer at one time. When loading media, adjust the media guides to perform NOTE: When you add new media, make sure that you are using. HP LaserJet P2030 Series Printer - Manage and Maintain ...How do I? This reduces jams by sliding forward only the center panel of the media that the print is not skewed. Load paper and print media (continued) Load Tray 2 Steps to match the length and ...
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... a piece of paper. 2 Lift the Tray 1 roller cover, grasp the jammed paper, and slowly pull it out of the product. 3 Replace the print-cartridge, and close the print-cartridge door. © 2008 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 2 www.hp.com CAUTION: To prevent damage, do I?...slowly pull it out of the product. 6 Close the jam-release door. Clear jams from the input-tray areas Tray 1 1 Push the button to light. Clear Jams How do not expose the print cartridge to open the print-cartridge door, and then remove the print cartridge. HP LaserJet P2030 Series Printer -
... a piece of paper. 2 Lift the Tray 1 roller cover, grasp the jammed paper, and slowly pull it out of the product. 3 Replace the print-cartridge, and close the print-cartridge door. © 2008 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 2 www.hp.com CAUTION: To prevent damage, do I?...slowly pull it out of the product. 6 Close the jam-release door. Clear jams from the input-tray areas Tray 1 1 Push the button to light. Clear Jams How do not expose the print cartridge to open the print-cartridge door, and then remove the print cartridge. HP LaserJet P2030 Series Printer -
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.... Clear Jams How do I? Clear jams from the input-tray areas (continued) Tray 2 Steps to perform 1 Open the tray. 2 With both hands, grasp the jammed paper and slowly pull it out of the product. 5 Replace the print-cartridge, and close the print-cartridge door. © 2008 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 3 www.hp.com HP LaserJet P2030 Series Printer -
.... Clear Jams How do I? Clear jams from the input-tray areas (continued) Tray 2 Steps to perform 1 Open the tray. 2 With both hands, grasp the jammed paper and slowly pull it out of the product. 5 Replace the print-cartridge, and close the print-cartridge door. © 2008 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 3 www.hp.com HP LaserJet P2030 Series Printer -