load originals and load paper

2Adjust the paper-width guide against the cards until it stops. Make sure the cards fit within the tray (do not overload it).

tips for loading other types of paper in the paper tray

 

The following table provides guidelines for loading certain types of paper and

 

transparency film. For best results, adjust the paper settings each time you

 

change paper types and paper sizes. For more information, see set the paper

 

type on page 12.

 

Note: HP Photo Paper and HP Photo Paper, Glossy, 4-by-6, are not

 

recommended for printing with your HP Officejet. To print photos, use

 

HP Everyday Photo Paper. For your best photo printing needs, use

 

HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.

 

 

 

paper

 

tips

 

 

 

 

HP papers

 

HP Premium Inkjet Paper: Locate the gray arrow on the nonprinting side

 

 

 

of the paper, and then insert paper with the arrow side facing up.

 

 

HP Premium or Premium Plus Photo Paper: Load the glossy (print) side

 

 

 

down. (To prevent curling, keep photo paper sealed in the original

 

 

 

package until you are ready to use it.) Always load at least five sheets

 

 

 

of regular paper in the paper tray first, and then place the photo paper

 

 

 

on top of the regular paper.

 

 

HP Premium 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 Inkjet T-shirt Transfer Iron-On: 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 you are ready to use

 

 

 

them.) Manually feed one sheet at a time, with the unprinted side

 

 

 

facing down (the blue stripe faces up).

 

 

HP Matte Greeting Cards, HP Glossy Greeting Cards, or HP Felt-

 

 

 

Textured Greeting Cards: Insert a small stack of HP greeting-card

 

 

 

paper, with the print-side down, into the paper tray until it stops.

reference guide

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