HP 9000MFC manual Basics

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1 The basics

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7Press down each of the four corners of the paper stack to ensure the paper rests flat in the tray, without bending.

CAUTION

Never store paper or other items in the area to the left of the guides. Doing so can permanently damage the tray.

8Push the tray in until it stops.

Note

If custom-size media is loaded, note the measurement in millimeters on each guide and go to “Setting the paper size for a tray” on page 27.

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Loading input trays

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Contents Hp LaserJet 9000mfp Trademark Credits WarrantyCopyright and License HP Customer Care Online servicesFirmware updates World Wide WebFor Asia-Pacific countries/regions Obtaining software utilities and electronic informationFor U.S. and Canada For Australia, New Zealand, and IndiaHP service agreements HP direct ordering for accessories or suppliesHP service information HP Support Assistant compact discCustomer support options worldwide Enww Worldwide support centers Asia-Pacific countries/regionsLatin America Contents Walk-up digital sending Maintenance Web access feature Basics BasicsOverview OverviewProduct features and benefits Product features and benefitsResolution FunctionsConsumables management MemoryLanguage and fonts Parts and accessories Type of item Description or use Order numberMemory, fonts, ADF output ADF cove External view of product and accessoriesExternal view of product and accessories Loading input trays Loading input traysLoading Tray Basics Loading Trays 2 Basics Loading Tray Basics Basics To set a standard size for Trays 2, 3, Setting the paper size for a trayTo set any size for Tray To set a custom size for Trays 2, 3, Help system What is this? HelpUnderstanding product messages Show me how HelpPrint this topic Help systemControl panel Control panelControl panel overview and operation Control panel layoutControl panel features Cancels the active job Control panel navigation Control panel navigationStatus bar Image modification Control panel default touch screenOriginal Copy Send OptionsWalk-up digital sending Walk-up digital sendingLoading documents Sending basicsIntroduction to digital sending Sending basicsSending a document using factory default settings Walk-up copying Walk-up copyingBasic copying procedure Basic copying procedureFactory default copy settings Copying using user-defined settings One-touch copyingCopying on both sides of the paper duplexing Copying booksReducing or enlarging copies Modifying copy settings for the current jobAdjusting the copy contrast Enhancing copiesSharpness DensityDesktop printing Desktop printingPrinting from the software Printing from the softwareClick on FILE, Print Printing Booklets Adding a Cover to a Booklet Stapling Documents Printing Multiple Pages PER Sheet Printing Watermarks Click on FILE, PRINT, PropertiesClick on FILE, page Setup Selecting Paper SIZE, SOURCE, or TypeUsing Quick COPY, Proof and HOLD, Stored Jobs Printing Private Jobs Private Print Jobs Printing both sides of paper duplexing Printing both sides of paper duplexingLong-edge Portrait defaultLayout options for printing both sides of paper Using job retention Using job retentionOutput devices Output devicesPaper handling features Sheet stackerSelecting the stapler Using the staplerSheet stapler/stacker Sheet stapler/stackerLoading staples Output devices Multifunction finisher Multifunction finisherTouch Copy Settings Slide the stapler unit toward you Output devices Making booklets Maintenance MaintenanceNon-HP print cartridges Print cartridge authenticationPrint cartridge information Print cartridge life expectancyPrinter maintenance kit Printer maintenance kitProduct cleaning Product cleaningTo clean the paper path Maintenance To clean the glass To clean the outside of the productTo clean the touch screen To clean the ADF Maintenance Maintenance To clean the ADF rollers Maintenance Specifications SpecificationsPaper specifications Paper specificationsTray or Bin Capacity Paper Weight Supported sizes of paper for input and outputTray or Bin Capacity Paper Weight Tray or Bin Capacity Paper Weight Tray or Bin Capacity Paper Weight Supported types of paper Guidelines for using paper Resolving issues with paper and other print media Symptom Problem SolutionLabel construction LabelsTransparencies Envelopes with adhesive strips or flaps EnvelopesEnvelope construction Envelopes with double-side-seamsCard stock and heavy paper Card stock constructionEnvironmental specifications Environmental specificationsPower consumption Power requirements Acoustical specificationsCircuit capacity Operating environmentWeb access feature Web access featureUsing the Web access feature Using the Web access featureTo gain access to the Web access feature Index IndexIndex 100 Index 101 Index 102 Index 103 Index 104 Index 105 RAMIndex 106 Index 107