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Guidelines for Using Paper
• To obtain the best print quality and to avoid getting paper
jammed in the paper feed rollers of the printer, always use
paper, envelopes, index cards, postcards, Avery paper labels,
and transparency film that conform in weight, type, and size
with those listed in the Specifications on page 70.
• Load only one type of paper, envelope, or transparency at a time
in the IN tray, making sure the right edge of the stack is aligned
with the right edge of the IN tray.
• When using index cards or postcards, make sure the right edge
of the card stack is aligned with the left side of the raised card
guide.
• Never load more than
1
/
2
inch (1 cm) of paper or transparencies,
1
/
4
inch (
1
/
2
cm) of cards or Avery paper labels, or 20 envelopes
into the IN tray at one time.
• Always load index cards and postcards where the paper is
longer than wide when placed in the IN tray.
• When using the single envelope slot, always lower the card
guide in the IN tray, be sure that paper is loaded in the IN tray,
and be sure to push the envelope all the way into the slot.
• Only use Avery paper labels that are specifically designed for
use with HP InkJet printers. Do not use plastic or clear labels.
• Always use software settings that match the type and size of the
paper, envelopes, transparencies, or cards in the printer.
• Some types of paper, such as transparencies, glossy paper, and
coated cards, need longer drying times. The printer software
automatically provides the appropriate drying time for each
printed page based on the paper type, print quality, and inks
printed. To eliminate this drying time, select either the HP
Transparency (Pause Control)
or the HP Glossy Paper (Pause
Control)
paper type. You can then remove the printed page from
the OUT tray, set it aside to dry, and continue printing.
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