HP g55xi, g85xi, g95 manual Review tips for loading specific types of paper, HP papers

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HP OfficeJet G Series

Review tips for loading specific types of paper

The following sections provide guidelines for loading certain types of paper and film. For best results, adjust the paper settings each time you change paper types. For more information, see “Set the paper type.”

HP papers

HP Premium Inkjet Paper: Locate the gray arrow on the nonprinting side of the paper, and insert paper with the arrow side facing up.

HP Premium Photo Paper: Load the glossy (print) side down. Always load at least five sheets in the input tray. You can place the photo-paper sheets on top of plain paper in the input tray.

HP Premium Plus Photo Paper: Always load at least five sheets in the input tray. You can place the photo-paper sheets on top of plain paper in the input tray.

HP Premium or Premium Rapid-Dry Inkjet Transparency Film: Insert the film so that the white transparency strip, with arrows and the HP logo, is on top and is going into the tray first.

HP Iron-On T-Shirt Transfers: Flatten the transfer sheet completely before using it; do not load curled sheets. (To prevent curling, keep transfer sheets sealed in the original package until just before using.) Manually feed one sheet at a time, with the unprinted side facing down (the blue stripe faces up).

HP Greeting Card, Glossy Greeting Card, or Textured Greeting Card Paper: Insert a small stack of HP Greeting Card Paper with the print-side down into the input tray until it stops.

HP Restickable Inkjet Stickers: Place the sheets in the input tray, print-side (sticker- side) down.

Legal-size paper

Even though the paper-length adjuster is fully extended, make sure that the input tray itself is pushed all the way in.

Labels (only works with printing)

Always use letter- or A4-size label sheets designed for use with HP inkjet products (like Avery Inkjet Labels), and make sure that the labels are not over two years old.

Fan the stack of labels to make sure none of the pages is sticking together.

Place a stack of label sheets on top of standard paper in the input tray, print-side down. Do not insert labels one sheet at a time.

Postcards (only works with printing)

Insert a stack of postcards with the print-side down into the input tray until it stops. Line the postcards up on the right side of the input tray, slide the width adjuster up against the left side of the cards, and slide the length adjuster in until it stops.

Chapter 5—Load paper or transparency film, or load originals

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Contents HP OfficeJet G Series Safety Information Contents Use the fax features Use the print featuresUse the scan features Use the copy featuresMicrosoft’s plug-and-play messages do not appear Additional setup informationNew Hardware message appears Windows 95, 98, or Your PC is unable to communicate with your HP OfficeJet Windows Add Printer featureAvPrn.book Page 4 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Set the date and time Set up for network printing using Windows sharingSet basic fax settings using the front panel Use your HP OfficeJet with WindowsSet the fax header Set the answer modeSet the Rings to Answer setting Remove and reinstall your HP OfficeJet softwareHP OfficeJet G Series Additional setup information Left side of front panel Review your unit’s front panelHP OfficeJet G Series Review your unit’s front panel Review the Director Use your HP OfficeJet with a PCReview the status window Change the HP OfficeJet software settingsAvPrn.book Page 13 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM HP OfficeJet G Series Use your HP OfficeJet with a PC Get help Where can I find help?Get help Load the input tray with letter-, legal-, or A4-size paper Load paper or transparency film, or load originalsAvPrn.book Page 18 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM HP papers Review tips for loading specific types of paperContinuous banner paper only works with printing Load the input tray with envelopes only works with printingAvPrn.book Page 21 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Set the paper type Load originals in the automatic document feeder ADF Load originals on the glassProcess legal- or mixed-size originals Process letter- or A4-size originals exclusivelyAvoid paper jams AvPrn.book Page 26 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Start a print job Use the print featuresSelect HP OfficeJet G Series Printer Use the scan features Use an HP OfficeJet that is connected directly to your PC Begin a scanDirector, click Scan Use an HP OfficeJet that is networked AvPrn.book Page 33 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM AvPrn.book Page 34 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Use the copy features Initiate the process from your PC Make copiesInitiate the process from your HP OfficeJet Stop copying AvPrn.book Page 38 Monday, February 28, 2000 1113 AM Enable fax confirmation Use the fax featuresEnter Send a faxDirector, click Fax Initiate the process from within a program Receive a fax manually Receive a faxSave frequently used fax numbers Technical information Power specificationsRegulatory notices Telecommunications general approval UK Geräuschemission Declaration of Conformity HP OfficeJet G Series Technical information Index Windows Add Printer feature Index HP OfficeJet Menu C6736-90144
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