HP 8150, 8100, Pro 8000 manual Operating, Loading Paper

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OPERATING

Operation

Loading Paper

Pull open the tray you wish to load until it reaches the stop or remove it completely for more convenient loading.

Obtain a fresh ream of paper. Best results will be obtained using regular copier or laser printer paper (see "Paper Quality Guidelines").

Hold the ream on the long edge and bend it in and out. Repeat on the short edge. Square it off properly (Fig. 14).

Load letterhead paper face down, with the letterhead towards the right side.

Note:

Duplex printing requires different loading of preprinted paper (please also refer to the instructions in the printer manual). An additional TowerFeed tray will allow to have the same (preprinted) paper in two different trays and available online for regular and duplex printing.

Insert approx. one third of the ream in the tray and ensure that all paper is lined up with the rear stop. Repeat two more times for the rest of the ream (Fig. 15).

Push down the stack, such that all sheets are under the separation corners (Fig. 16).

The right paper guide can be adjusted by pushing the separation corner tab to the left to ensure proper guiding of the paper.

Push down on the paper stack a few times. The paper must move up and down freely.

Note:

For your convenience, you may insert a sample piece (about 1 inch/28 mm) of the loaded paper type into the extrusion as a reference when reloading the tray (Fig. 17).

Close the tray. Repeat the procedure for all trays to be loaded.

Fig. 14 Fanning the Paper

Fig. 15 Filling in Paper

Fig. 16 Correct Paper Loading

Paper Sample

Fig. 17 Marking the Tray

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Contents Installation and Users Guide Page Table of Contents IU 660 TowerFeedTM for the HP LaserJet 8150/8100/8000 Preface ConfigurationTowerFeed 444/xx.60.1y Version Printer ModelRe-packing Fig UnpackingInsert rollers BOX Contents Remove Transportation Inserts InstallationPosition and Connect Printer Connecting the Cables Papertype Assignments Installation of Printer DriverOptional Paper Sources Configure Tab Configuring the TowerFeed OptionLoading Paper OperatingPaper Tray depleted during Print Job Paper Tray emptyRequested Paper missing Paper JamPaper JAM in Input Device Paper Quality Guidelines Appendix a Printer Specific Notes Appendix B Tips & Hints Power on SequencePrinting on the wrong Paper Paper Control and SelectionPrinting a Document with Copies Multi-Part-Form Creating Paper Sequences for a Word DocumentHint Example HP LaserJet 8150 / 8100 Paper TypeOriginal Copy Macro StartMacro End Appendix C Standard Applications Where to select Paper Size and Paper TypeAppendix D Macintosh Environment Appendix D Macintosh Environment Appendix E PCL Paper Selection Commands Diagnosing an Error Situation Appendix F TroubleshootingTowerFeed Beep Types Paper Handling Menu Appendix G Printer Selftest PagesPlease refer to page 26 for more information on this Appendix G Printer Selftest Pages Appendix G Printer Selftest Pages Appendix H TowerFeed Selftest TowerFeed Selftest FeatureAppendix I Cleaning and Maintenance Appendix J TowerFeed Specifications Page TowerFeed 444 for HP LaserJet 4050/4000
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