HP 930c manual Transparencies, Legal 8.5 x 14 in. Paper

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2Beyond the Basics

Single envelope and small media slot

OUT Tray Flap down

Paper width guide

IN tray pushed in

Paper width guide

OUT Tray Flap up

IN tray pulled out

Paper length guide

I want to print…

I should…

Transparencies

1 Slide out both of the paper guides, and remove all

paper from the IN tray.

2Fan the edges of the transparency sheets to

separate them, then align the edges.

3 Insert a stack of up to 25 transparency sheets, rough side down and the adhesive strip towards the printer.

4 Slide the paper guides snugly against the transparencies.

5 Choose the print settings that match the type and size of the transparencies.

6Print the transparencies.

7The printer waits for transparencies to dry before releasing them automatically. Press the Resume Button to continue printing.

Legal (8.5 x 14 in.) Paper

1 Raise the OUT Tray Flap and pull out the IN tray.

2Slide out both of the paper guides.

3 Insert a stack of legal-sized paper into the IN tray, printable side down.

Make sure you slide the paper as far as it will go into the IN tray, leaving the remainder of the paper resting over the edge of the IN tray.

4Slide the paper width guide snugly against the stack.

5 Lower the OUT Tray Flap.

6 Choose the appropriate print settings.

7 Print your document.

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Contents 930C Series English Acknowledgments Table of Contents Page Special Features of Your HP DeskJet Printer Thank You For Buying an HP DeskJet PrinterIii Finding More Information GuidePrinting Basics Buttons and LightsPaper Trays Fold-Up TrayTray Fold-Up tray in up positionPrinter Maintenance Tips OUT TraySingle envelope and small media slot OUT Tray Flap down How to Print Finding the HP Printer Properties Dialog BoxPrinter Setup From your software program, try thisClick File Print Or try thisSetup Tab Select the appropriate page settingsCancel -Cancels your changes and closes the dialog box Printer Properties Dialog BoxFeatures Tab Advanced TabCheck here to choose a Two-Sided printing method Check here to print multiple pages per sheet. ChoosePrinter Services Tab HP DeskJet ToolboxFor Windows 95, 98, and Windows NT Level tab…Getting the Right Paper Printing on Different Types of Paper and MediaX 11 in. or A4 Photo Paper OUT Tray Flap down Paper width guidePaper Type Choose HP Photo Paper Orientation Choose appropriate orientationPaper Size Choose appropriate card size For best results use HP Photo PaperStack of envelopes Paper from the in trayPaper Type Choose Plain Paper Print Quality Choose Normal Greeting Cards LabelsHP print settings to choose Guidelines to remember For best results use HP Greeting Card PaperIron-on Transfers PostersPaper Type Choose HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers Paper Size Choose appropriate sizePoster Printing Check this box and choose size 2x2, 3x3, or Transparencies Legal 8.5 x 14 in. PaperPaper Type Choose transparency type Paper Size Choose Legal 8.5 x 14Banners Print the bannerPaper Type Choose HP Banner Paper or Plain Paper Manual Two-Sided Printing Book Binding Tablet Binding Begin printingPaper Type Choose appropriate type Beyond the Basics Print Cartridge Status Light flashes when one Problem with color print CartridgeYellow indicator arrow Print Cartridge StatusExisting print cartridge PrinterConsider replacing the color Low on inkReplacing Print Cartridges To replace a print cartridgeCartridge Cradle latch Remove the protective vinyl tape Storing Print Cartridges Cleaning Print Cartridges When Do You Need to Clean?If You See Missing Lines or Dots If You See Ink StreaksManually Cleaning the Print Cartridges Nozzle plate CleanManually Cleaning the Print Cartridge Cradle Cradle wallPrint a test page. From the HP Toolbox, click Print a Test Troubleshooting Tips Run SoftwareControl Panel Click the Device Manager tabPower may be off or there Make sure the power is on Printer Insert the Rear Access DoorAre secure Tray Tray correctlyWhy won’t it print? Open Setup Tab on Than minimum systemRequirements Requirements on Longer processing timesFlashing Be reset Power button to turn the printer offBe patient Flashing Data Close the top cover Light is flashingLeft Poster Printing on Make sure that you are using media Rather than using plain paperMedia Intended for HP DeskJet printers Wrong side of the media DownPrograms 930C SeriesOr Paper Size TypePaper Size HP Customer Care User Forums HP Customer Care by EmailHttp//support.hp.com.tw/psd Customer Care EmailPrinter Software HP Customer Care by Phone Philippines 65 272 Poland PortugalRussia 7095 923 50 Singapore 65 272 Spain SwedenSetup Instructions Using a Parallel CableWindows 95, 98, and NT WindowsUsing a USB Cable Requires Windows Install USB software. a Click NextInstall printer software. a Click Next Specifications DimensionsLanguage codes Legal Information Regulatory NoticesHewlett-Packard Company Limited Warranty Statement HP Year 2000 WarrantyBanners ordering A-7printing 3, 20-21problems Color resolutionInk cartridges cleaning 30-31damage from refilling 32 Light Dpi 6Maintenance Print cartridges 25 printer Borders Normal mode 6Paper types, selecting Parallel cable setup 49 parts Replacement 27 status 25 status light 1 storing 29 usingPrinter Accessories iii, A-6buttons Problems Banner printingColor Windows 3.1x A-1Services Setting up printer iii settings, see print settings setupResume button Resume light Single envelope slot 3 sizeAppendix Printing in WindowsWindows 3.1x Setup Tab Windows 3.1x Features TabWindows 3.1x Services Tab Use the Services tab to perform routine printer maintenanceWindows 3.1x Color Tab Check here to print in shades of grayWindows 3.1x HP DeskJet 930C Toolbox How Do I?Minimum Printing Margins System RequirementsSupplies and Accessories Printer Quick Start Posters and User’s GuidesPart Name Part Number Part Number Language Quick StartPaper and Other Media Availability of special media varies by countryPaper Type/Description Part Number Ordering Information Basicweg LAS ROZAS, Madrid SwedenVenezuela 58 2 239-4244/4133 Palo Alto, CA 94304, U.S.AEnvironmental Statement Reduction and EliminationRecycling Energy Consumption