HP 4215v Set the paper size, Set the paper type for copying, Paper size setting for copying

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set the paper type for copying

The following procedure describes how to set the paper type for the Copy option on your HP Officejet. Select the Paper Type setting that matches the paper or transparency film you are using.

Note: These steps are for copying, when printing from your computer, set the paper-type properties in the Print or Page Setup dialog box of the software program from which you are printing.

1Press the Copy button until Paper Type appears.

2Press ! until the appropriate paper type appears.

3Press OK to choose the displayed paper type.

Note: This setting returns to its default setting two minutes after the job has been completed. For information on changing the default setting, see change default copy settings on page 28.

set the paper size

The following procedure describes how to set the paper size on your

HP Officejet. Select the Paper Size in software for printing and the Paper Size setting for copying or faxing that matches the paper or transparency film you are using.

This section contains the following topics:

paper size setting for copying on page 24

paper size setting for receiving a fax on page 24

paper size setting for copying

Copies can be made onto letter, A4, or legal paper only.

Note: This setting returns to its default setting two minutes after the job has been completed. For information on changing the default copy setting, see change default copy settings on page 28.

1Press the Copy button until Copy Paper Size appears.

2Press ! until the appropriate paper size appears.

3Press OK to choose the displayed paper size.

paper size setting for receiving a fax

You can select the paper size for received faxes. The paper size selected should match what is loaded in your paper tray. Faxes can be printed on letter, A4, or legal paper only.

Note: If an incorrect paper size is loaded in the paper tray when a fax is received, the fax will not print. Load letter, A4, or legal paper, and then press OK to print the fax.

1Press Setup.

2Press 3, then press 4.

This selects Basic Fax Setup and then Fax Paper Size.

3Press ! to highlight an option, and then press OK.

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hp officejet 4200 series

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Contents Hp officejet 4200 series All-in-one User guide Page Hp officejet 4200 series All-in-one Safety information Information herein is subject to change without noticeContents Use the scan features Order supplies Hp officejet 4200 series support Troubleshooting information 137 Contents Get help Help DescriptionHelp Description Hp director software to do more with your hp officejet on Tip You can do more with your HP Officejet by usingHp officejet overview This section contains the following topicsFeature Purpose Hp officejet at a glanceLine port Rear cleanout doorFront panel overview USB portFeature PurposeFeature Menu overview Open the hp director for Windows users Select the Officejet 4200 SeriesOpen the hp director using Macintosh OS Open the hp director for Macintosh usersFeature purpose Open the hp photo and imaging director using Macintosh OS Feature purpose Hp officejet overview Open and close the hp officejet Load paper and load originalsOpen and close the paper tray Open the paper tray door Unfold the paper tray Lift the document feeder trayRecommended papers on Papers to avoid on Papers for printing and copyingRecommended papers Paper typesPaper sizes for printing Size group Specific sizePapers to avoid Following are the paper sizes available for printingLoad paper Load full-size papersLoad envelopes Load 4 by 6 inch 10 by 15 cm photo paper with tear off tabsLoad originals & paper Load other types of paper in the paper tray Load postcards, index, or Hagaki cardsPaper Tips Paper Front panel setting Paper type settings for copyingSet the paper type Set the paper size Paper size setting for copyingPaper size setting for receiving a fax Set the paper type for copyingAvoid jams Load originalsLoad originals & paper Overview Use the copy featuresUse the copy features from the front panel Press Copy repeatedly to scroll through the menu optionsChange default copy settings Increase copy speed or qualityCopy a two-page black-and-white document Press Start BlackMake multiple copies of the same original Copy a photo onto a full-sizePress Photo Fit to Press Start ColorCopy a legal-size document onto letter paper Copy a washed-out originalPress Start Color or Start Black Copy a document that has been faxed several timesPress ! to make the image more vivid Enhancements Text Photo Mixed NoneEnhance light areas of your copy Stop copyingScan an original on Use the scan featuresStop scanning on Scan an original To stop scanning, press Cancel on the front panelStop scanning Use the fax features Enable fax confirmation Send a faxSend a basic fax Send a color original or photo faxSend a fax using speed dials Press Redial/Pause Send a fax using redialSchedule a fax Last number dialed appears in the displayCancel a scheduled fax Send a fax from memorySend a fax manually from a telephone Send a fax using monitor dialingTo send a fax using monitor dialing from the front panel To send a fax manually from a connected phoneSet the answer mode To change the answer mode from the front panelSetting. See set the number of rings before This mode onlyAnswering machine Default setting if you have anDistinctive ringing service Fax Incoming callsReceive a fax Set the number of rings before answeringReceive a fax manually from a phone Receive a fax manually from the front panelPoll to receive a fax Make phone calls using the handset Answer incoming calls using the handsetUse the attached handset hp officejet 4250 series only Adjust the handset volume Receive faxes using the handsetSend faxes using the handset Set the fax headerEnter a phone number Enter textCharacter Print reports Available description symbolsGenerate reports automatically Generate reports manually Update speed-dial entries on Set up speed dialingDelete speed-dial entries on Create individual speed-dial entries Add group speed-dial entriesUpdate speed-dial entries Delete speed-dial entriesChange the fax resolution Change fax resolution and lighter/darker settings∀ or ! to scroll to the setting you want and press OK again Set new defaults Change lighter/darker settingHP Officejet uses the new default setting to send your fax Set fax options Set the date and timeSet the paper size for received faxes Adjust the ring volumeSet tone or pulse dialing Edit or cancel fax forwarding Adjust the phone line monitor volumeForward faxes to another number Change the answer ring pattern distinctive ringing Redial a busy or unanswered number automaticallySet automatic reduction for incoming faxes Press ! to select Redial or No Redial Press OKFax speed setting Use error correction modeSet the fax speed Use caller ID Block junk fax numbersTo add junk fax numbers Set backup fax receptionTo delete junk fax numbers Stop faxing Reprint the faxes in memorySet the country and language Fax Fax Print Macintosh users Make changes to the print settings, and click OKSet printing options Windows usersApplication attributes panel To change the print settings for the current print jobAttributes panel Summary panelStop a print job Output options panel OS Paper type/quality panelOrder print cartridges Order suppliesOrder media Order other suppliesCountry/region Number for ordering Clean the glass Maintain your hp officejetClean the white strip Check the ink levels Clean the exteriorWork with print cartridges Windows usersPrint a self-test report Press SetupMacintosh users Maintain your hp officejet Replace the print cartridges Handle the print cartridgesPrint carriage moves into view Maintain your hp officejet Maintain your hp officejet Use a photo print cartridge Use the print cartridge protectorAlign the print cartridges To align the print cartridges from the front panelTo align the print cartridges from the hp director Clean the print cartridges Clean the print cartridge contactsReplace the telephone cord Factory default settings are restored Restore factory defaultsSet the scroll speed Set the prompt delay time Set the language and country/regionSelf-maintenance sounds Get support and other information from the Internet Hp officejet 4200 series supportHp customer support Call in North America during warranty Call elsewhere in the worldHp officejet 4200 series support Call in Australia post-warranty Prepare your hp officejet for shipmentHp officejet support Hp officejet support Warranty service Warranty informationDuration of limited warranty Warranty upgradesHewlett-packard limited global warranty statement Returning your hp officejet for serviceExtent of limited warranty Limitations of liability Limitations of warrantyLocal law 102 Technical information Paper specificationsPaper-tray capacities Automatic document feeder paper capacity Paper sizesScan specifications Fax specificationsPrint margin specifications Environmental specifications Physical specificationsPower specifications Environmental product stewardship programPaper use Material safety data sheetsEnergy consumption PlasticsRecycling program Hp inkjet supplies recycling programRegulatory notices Regulatory model identification numberFCC statement 110111 Geräuschemission Declaration of conformity European Union113 Declaration of conformity EMC115 116 Fax setup Faxing from a DSL line How to tell if the following instructions apply to you Faxing with a PBX phone system or an Isdn lineVenezuela How to choose the right fax setup for your officeSingapore Spain Taiwan Thailand VietnamSelect your fax setup case from this table Yes, I have a voice mail serviceVoice calls, PC modem, and answering machine Voice calls and PC modemModem Voice mailCase a separate fax line no voice calls received How your hp officejet will answer fax calls124 Hp officejet 4210 series with no handset How to answer fax calls automaticallyCase C shared voice/fax line Set Rings to Answer toHp officejet 4250 series with handset How to answer fax calls manuallyHow your hp officejet will answer fax calls 127 Case E shared voice/fax line with PC modem 129 Case F shared voice/fax line with answering machine 131 132 How to answer fax calls manually Case H shared voice/fax line with voice mailCase I shared voice/fax line with PC modem and voice mail 135 136 Installation troubleshooting Troubleshooting informationSoftware and hardware installation troubleshooting Software installation troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solutionTo check the installation on a PC, verify the following DriveIcons are missing in the HP Director on Hp image zone, the software has been properly installed To uninstall from a Windows computerSome of the icons Double-click the ApplicationsHP All-in-One Software folder To uninstall from a Macintosh computerThen Fax Setup Wizard Start menuHardware installation troubleshooting DevicePrint cartridges on See print a self-test report on Computer Additional installation troubleshooting helpMy USB cable is not You can also find more information on the HP website atFax setup troubleshooting Two types of cords shown belowPhone company to report the noise problem on your line Problems. Check the sound quality of the telephone line bySee use error correction mode on page 65. Also contact your Modem to e-mail or access the InternetManually from a phone on Changing this setting, see change the answer ring patternDistinctive ringing on From a telephone on Fax using monitor dialing on page 43 or send a fax manuallyInformation, see create individual speed-dial entries on Operational troubleshooting Index Numerics125 148124 134111 139112 141133 Page Q5600-90113
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