Chapter 4

Load originals and load paper

5.Replace the output tray.

Load other types of paper

The following papers require extra attention to load them properly.

Note Not all paper sizes and paper types are available with all the functions on the HP All-in-One. Some paper sizes and paper types can only be used if you are starting a print job from the Print dialog box in a software application. They are not available for copying or faxing. Papers that are only available for printing from a software application are indicated as such.

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 input tray first.

Note The HP All-in-One cannot automatically detect the paper size or paper type. For best results, set the paper type to transparency film before printing or copying onto transparency film.

HP Iron-On Transfers

Locate the blue stripe on the nonprinting side of the transfer paper and then manually feed one sheet at a time into the input tray with the blue stripe facing up.

Note 1 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.

Note 2 This paper is for printing only.

HP Greeting Cards, HP Photo Greeting Cards, or HP Textured Greeting Cards

Insert a small stack of HP greeting card paper into the input tray with the print side down; slide the stack of cards forward until it stops.

Tip Make sure that the print portion of the greeting card is toward the device, print-side down.

Note This paper is for printing only.

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HP 5610v, 5610xi, 5605 manual Load other types of paper, HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film, HP Iron-On Transfers

5610, 5610v, 5605, 5610xi specifications

The HP 5605, 5610v, and 5610xi are integral components of HP's versatile line of managed networking equipment, primarily aimed at delivering robust performance for small to medium-sized businesses. Built with a focus on reliability and efficiency, these models cater to the increasing demands of today's network environments.

One of the main features of the HP 5605 is its capacity as a Layer 3 switch, allowing for efficient management of traffic between multiple networks. With the potential to support Virtual LANs (VLANs), administrators can segment network traffic for better performance and security. The device is equipped with Gigabit Ethernet ports, enabling high-speed connectivity essential for data-intensive applications. Moreover, the HP 5605 provides advanced management features that allow for the customization of network settings to optimize performance per specific business requirements.

Meanwhile, the HP 5610v series enhances networking capabilities through its innovative technologies. It supports advanced routing protocols like Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) and Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which are crucial for directing traffic efficiently across complex networks. The inclusion of Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows the connection of devices such as IP phones and wireless access points without needing additional power sources. Such conveniences streamline installation and reduce overhead costs.

The HP 5610xi model takes performance a notch higher with its expanded capabilities, tailored for growing networks. It boasts a higher throughput and supports additional features like IPv6 for future-proofing, recognizing the growing need for devices that can handle modern networking demands.

Security is a critical factor and these devices come equipped with various security features including Access Control Lists (ACLs) and options for encrypted connections. This ensures that sensitive data is well protected against unauthorized access.

Overall, the HP 5605, 5610v, and 5610xi are designed to offer reliability, high performance, and advanced functionalities suited to businesses operating in dynamic environments. Their capabilities to support a variety of traffic management protocols, along with the convenience of PoE, make them a valuable addition to any organizational network architecture. With easy management interfaces and robust security options, these models stand out as essential tools for modern networking challenges.