chapter 3

tips for loading other types of paper

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 15.

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. 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 or Premium Plus 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 Greeting Cards, HP Linen 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.

 

 

 

Labels

Always use letter-size or A4-size label sheets designed for use with

(works only with

 

HP inkjet products (like Avery Inkjet Labels), and make sure that the

printing)

 

labels are not over two years old.

 

Fan the stack of labels to make sure none of the pages are sticking

 

 

together.

 

Place a stack of label sheets on top of standard paper in the paper

 

 

tray, print-side down. Do not insert labels one sheet at a time.

 

 

Postcards or Hagaki

Insert a stack of postcards or hagaki cards with the print-side down into

cards (only works

the paper tray until it stops. Line the postcards up on the right side of the

with printing)

paper tray, slide the paper-width guide up against the left side of the

 

cards, and then slide the paper-length guide in until it stops.

 

 

4-by-6 inch photo

Insert the photo paper with the print-side down into the paper tray until it

paper (works only

stops. Place the long edge of the photo paper against the right side of the

with printing)

paper tray, slide the paper-width guide up against the long edge of the

 

photo paper, and slide the paper-length guide in until it stops. If the photo

 

paper you are using has perforated tabs, load the photo paper so that the

 

tabs are closest to you.

 

 

 

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hp officejet 6100 series

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HP 6110xi, 6110v, 6105 manual Tips for loading other types of paper, Paper Tips

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