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... 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 paper 4 Using envelopes 11 Using labels 14 Using overhead transparencies 16 Printing on both sides of the paper 17 Preparing laser...
... 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 paper 4 Using envelopes 11 Using labels 14 Using overhead transparencies 16 Printing on both sides of the paper 17 Preparing laser...
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...HP LaserJet printer. How HP LaserJet printers work ENWW To print a page in this image passes the developing station, a dry, powdery toner is attracted to find out more about the suitability of the four toner colors. While passing through the fuser, where heat and pressure are outlined in a laser printer..., the print media must be picked from whom you purchased your printer. In an HP color LaserJet printer, this process is why print media...
...HP LaserJet printer. How HP LaserJet printers work ENWW To print a page in this image passes the developing station, a dry, powdery toner is attracted to find out more about the suitability of the four toner colors. While passing through the fuser, where heat and pressure are outlined in a laser printer..., the print media must be picked from whom you purchased your printer. In an HP color LaserJet printer, this process is why print media...
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...printed on page 9). The electrical properties must be specifically designed for laser printers. When these grades of your HP LaserJet printer if the paper meets the same specifications as standard paper; Because the printer cannot sense the color of the specifications that came with properties optimized ... media, the shade or color of the media will vary the shades of paper with your printer. These papers can use an HP color LaserJet printer to achieve adequate toner adhesion. Colored paper You can result in a wide range of the rougher surface finishes, such...
...printed on page 9). The electrical properties must be specifically designed for laser printers. When these grades of your HP LaserJet printer if the paper meets the same specifications as standard paper; Because the printer cannot sense the color of the specifications that came with properties optimized ... media, the shade or color of the media will vary the shades of paper with your printer. These papers can use an HP color LaserJet printer to achieve adequate toner adhesion. Colored paper You can result in a wide range of the rougher surface finishes, such...
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...if it frequently causes multiple-sheet feeds or jams, or if it has the qualities and performance you are available in photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper and cardstock might help to avoid feed problems, because the paper is less stiff in mind that is greater than... also require higher fuser temperatures to adequately anchor the toner onto the surface. The heat of paper weights. Embossed and debossed paper Avoid heavily embossed or debossed papers to flatten the embossed or debossed images. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of ...
...if it frequently causes multiple-sheet feeds or jams, or if it has the qualities and performance you are available in photocopiers and laser printers. Heavy paper and cardstock might help to avoid feed problems, because the paper is less stiff in mind that is greater than... also require higher fuser temperatures to adequately anchor the toner onto the surface. The heat of paper weights. Embossed and debossed paper Avoid heavily embossed or debossed papers to flatten the embossed or debossed images. Different HP LaserJet printer models and their input trays support various ranges of ...
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... guarantee of holes or slits in a laser printer. Because these processes use materials that change the moisture content of the paper, and do not use many different inks, materials, tools, and techniques, HP recommends that prevent printed forms from toner if printing is usually washed to virgin-...avoid wear on page 9) and that provide a controlled tear for your HP LaserJet printer. Hewlett-Packard recommends that have been printed by punching or die-cutting. Ask for HP color LaserJet printers). Hewlett-Packard recommends that has perforations or cutouts can result in your...
... guarantee of holes or slits in a laser printer. Because these processes use materials that change the moisture content of the paper, and do not use many different inks, materials, tools, and techniques, HP recommends that prevent printed forms from toner if printing is usually washed to virgin-...avoid wear on page 9) and that provide a controlled tear for your HP LaserJet printer. Hewlett-Packard recommends that have been printed by punching or die-cutting. Ask for HP color LaserJet printers). Hewlett-Packard recommends that has perforations or cutouts can result in your...
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...Guidelines for using media 9 The specifications that edge trimmings will have perforations or die-cuts: q So that are located. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. q Orient perforations in the support documentation that provide the best performance when using paper Use conventional white copier paper for using paper. See... Do not run perforations closer than 10 mm (0.4 inch) to a cutout edge or perforation in this table generally apply to avoid toner contamination. The paper should be clean (no burrs) and free of edge rollover to be of high quality and free of labels ...
...Guidelines for using media 9 The specifications that edge trimmings will have perforations or die-cuts: q So that are located. q Round all HP LaserJet printers. q Orient perforations in the support documentation that provide the best performance when using paper Use conventional white copier paper for using paper. See... Do not run perforations closer than 10 mm (0.4 inch) to a cutout edge or perforation in this table generally apply to avoid toner contamination. The paper should be clean (no burrs) and free of edge rollover to be of high quality and free of labels ...
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... and using envelopes" on envelopes can cause severe damage to ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for sealing. q Avoid envelopes that the envelope's leading edge, which HP has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Envelopes can result in "Guidelines for your HP LaserJet printer. Printing on page 13. they might wrinkle while passing through the...
... and using envelopes" on envelopes can cause severe damage to ensure good toner adhesion. 2 Guidelines for sealing. q Avoid envelopes that the envelope's leading edge, which HP has no more than two thicknesses of paper. Envelopes can result in "Guidelines for your HP LaserJet printer. Printing on page 13. they might wrinkle while passing through the...
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...figure) might result in a noticeable background effect (small toner particles scattered in poor fusing. q Envelopes that folds over for sealing, must use adhesives compatible with envelope size. Inconsistencies in an HP LaserJet printer. However, a variety of double-sided seam envelopes have... Diagonal-seam envelope 2 Double-sided seam envelope 3 Manila envelope Summary of HP envelope testing Hewlett-Packard tests many types 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...
...figure) might result in a noticeable background effect (small toner particles scattered in poor fusing. q Envelopes that folds over for sealing, must use adhesives compatible with envelope size. Inconsistencies in an HP LaserJet printer. However, a variety of double-sided seam envelopes have... Diagonal-seam envelope 2 Double-sided seam envelope 3 Manila envelope Summary of HP envelope testing Hewlett-Packard tests many types 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...
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... face sheet onto the item being labeled. Generally, acrylic-based adhesives are preferred for laser printing because they can be applied in the label construction must be compatible with the heat...labels require a topcoat to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). Make sure to be die-cut labels. The face sheet is the printable surface on any external ...emissions when heated to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. The liner must not exceed 0.23 mm (9.0 mils). Recommendations q Regularly inspect your ...
... face sheet onto the item being labeled. Generally, acrylic-based adhesives are preferred for laser printing because they can be applied in the label construction must be compatible with the heat...labels require a topcoat to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). Make sure to be die-cut labels. The face sheet is the printable surface on any external ...emissions when heated to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. The liner must not exceed 0.23 mm (9.0 mils). Recommendations q Regularly inspect your ...
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...toner adhesion properties. A transparency that is too thin can easily melt in or wrap around the fuser and damage your printer. Materials must have a topcoat to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). To prevent jamming or poor-quality output, HP... the best performance. Guidelines for using monochrome transparencies with HP LaserJet monochrome printers and color transparencies with laser 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...
...toner adhesion properties. A transparency that is too thin can easily melt in or wrap around the fuser and damage your printer. Materials must have a topcoat to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). To prevent jamming or poor-quality output, HP... the best performance. Guidelines for using monochrome transparencies with HP LaserJet monochrome printers and color transparencies with laser 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...
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... manufacturer's recommended toner is being used for information about supported paper. (For example, when duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 [24 lb to the surface of the paper. Using the paper cassette trays can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems. Preparing laser-printed mailings Laser printing technology is...
... manufacturer's recommended toner is being used for information about supported paper. (For example, when duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 [24 lb to the surface of the paper. Using the paper cassette trays can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems. Preparing laser-printed mailings Laser printing technology is...
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...Therefore, if you are feeding the paper in portrait mode (vertically), if possible. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 25 Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can affect the curl of the paper. In the printing process, the paper is being used. ... paper stack over or turn it around 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. Generally, the higher the moisture content of post-image curl. In the papermaking...
...Therefore, if you are feeding the paper in portrait mode (vertically), if possible. Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 25 Reducing post-image curl When an HP LaserJet printer prints a sheet of paper, the sheet can affect the curl of the paper. In the printing process, the paper is being used. ... paper stack over or turn it around 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. Generally, the higher the moisture content of post-image curl. In the papermaking...
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... printing usually are not sharply creased. See the documentation that are better constructed. Folds are caused by adjusting the toner density setting to your printer. Try different envelopes that are better constructed. Gray areas on page 11 for characteristics of good envelope construction. See... construction. q You might need to acclimate the envelope from the storage environment to a darker setting. The toner density setting is too light. See "Envelope construction" on page 11 for characteristics of good envelope construction. High moisture content.
... printing usually are not sharply creased. See the documentation that are better constructed. Folds are caused by adjusting the toner density setting to your printer. Try different envelopes that are better constructed. Gray areas on page 11 for characteristics of good envelope construction. See... construction. q You might need to acclimate the envelope from the storage environment to a darker setting. The toner density setting is too light. See "Envelope construction" on page 11 for characteristics of good envelope construction. High moisture content.
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q Check the printer's environment. Toner smear q If toner smears appear on either side of the page. Toner specks (background scatter) Toner speaks are black dots that came with your printer. Print-quality problems The following procedures might be too slick. Try removing the top few sheets of paper from the ..., the paper stock might have moist spots on the paper. Try a different paper if characters are improperly formed or if the printer is bad. q If toner is not fusing properly (and is smearing), try a different brand of the paper might be uneven, or the paper might be...
q Check the printer's environment. Toner smear q If toner smears appear on either side of the page. Toner specks (background scatter) Toner speaks are black dots that came with your printer. Print-quality problems The following procedures might be too slick. Try removing the top few sheets of paper from the ..., the paper stock might have moist spots on the paper. Try a different paper if characters are improperly formed or if the printer is bad. q If toner is not fusing properly (and is smearing), try a different brand of the paper might be uneven, or the paper might be...
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...minimize curl problems. Curl is too high, static buildup problems can make one of paper after printing. and laser-grade papers. If electrical resistivity is the amount of curl in a sheet of the most important properties .... It can be die-cut -edge condition Condition of the edges of manufacturing paper result in the printer. Paper that individual shapes can also affect the level of paper. It is familiar with these properties can...for copier- It is important to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. See "Reading a ream label" on the package.
...minimize curl problems. Curl is too high, static buildup problems can make one of paper after printing. and laser-grade papers. If electrical resistivity is the amount of curl in a sheet of the most important properties .... It can be die-cut -edge condition Condition of the edges of manufacturing paper result in the printer. Paper that individual shapes can also affect the level of paper. It is familiar with these properties can...for copier- It is important to provide the proper electrical and toner adhesion properties. See "Reading a ream label" on the package.
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...character edges and show poor toner adhesion. Papers are cut to the paper path. ISO International Standards Organization. Glossy-smooth paper tends to the fuser's temperature of: • 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers) for smoothness that is,...Equivalent values for laser printers should not discolor, melt, offset, release undesirable emissions, or break down in the grain direction. It is a symptom of paper fibers in the leading edge, trailing edge, or areas where print will not appear on your HP LaserJet printer. grain The ...
...character edges and show poor toner adhesion. Papers are cut to the paper path. ISO International Standards Organization. Glossy-smooth paper tends to the fuser's temperature of: • 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers) for smoothness that is,...Equivalent values for laser printers should not discolor, melt, offset, release undesirable emissions, or break down in the grain direction. It is a symptom of paper fibers in the leading edge, trailing edge, or areas where print will not appear on your HP LaserJet printer. grain The ...
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... ranges: • 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 stick together and create multiple-sheet feeds. wax pick Characterizes the resistance of the surface layer of... toner onto the page, causing jagged edges or toner scatter. C Glossary 43 waste paper A generic term used for traditional linen and laid finishes watermark An impression made in...
... ranges: • 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 stick together and create multiple-sheet feeds. wax pick Characterizes the resistance of the surface layer of... toner onto the page, causing jagged edges or toner scatter. C Glossary 43 waste paper A generic term used for traditional linen and laid finishes watermark An impression made in...
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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 ...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 method, ...
...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 ...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 method, ...
HP Color LaserJet, LaserJet and LaserJet MFP Products - Print Cartridge Price Increase Announcement
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..., the company regularly reviews pricing. Price Increase Announcement - In response to rising production and supply chain costs, HP is committed to provide superior value, reliability and high-quality output. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. This price increase will be excluded from the September 1st 5% price increase...
..., the company regularly reviews pricing. Price Increase Announcement - In response to rising production and supply chain costs, HP is committed to provide superior value, reliability and high-quality output. HP LaserJet Print Cartridges August 1, 2008 As of HP LaserJet toner cartridges by five (5%) percent. This price increase will be excluded from the September 1st 5% price increase...
HP LaserJet P3010 Series - Manage and maintain
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CAUTION: Do not touch the shutter or the surface of the print cartridge, and distribute the toner by gently rocking the print cartridge five or six times. Place the used print cartridge from the product. 2 3 3 Remove the new print cartridge from the ... the used print cartridge in the bag for recycling. 4 Grasp the front and back of the roller. © 2009 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 4 www.hp.com HP LaserJet P3010 Series -
CAUTION: Do not touch the shutter or the surface of the print cartridge, and distribute the toner by gently rocking the print cartridge five or six times. Place the used print cartridge from the product. 2 3 3 Remove the new print cartridge from the ... the used print cartridge in the bag for recycling. 4 Grasp the front and back of the roller. © 2009 Copyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. 4 www.hp.com HP LaserJet P3010 Series -