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and business graphics for report covers, special presentations, brochures, mailers, and calendars.

HP Premium Presentation Paper

HP Premium Presentation Paper gives your presentation a quality look and feel.

HP CD/DVD Tattoos

HP CD/DVD Tattoos allow you to personalize your CDs and DVDs by printing high- quality, low-cost CD or DVD labels.

To order genuine HP supplies for the HP All-in-One, go to www.hp.com/buy/supplies. If prompted, choose your country/region, follow the prompts to select your product, and then click one of the shopping links on the page.

NOTE: At this time, some portions of the HP Web site are available in English only.

Papers to avoid

Using paper that is too thin or too thick, paper that has a slick texture, or paper that stretches easily can cause paper jams. Using paper that has a heavy texture or does not accept ink can cause printed images to smear, bleed, or not fill in completely.

Load originals and load paper

Papers to avoid for all print and copy jobs

Any size paper other than those listed in Specifications” on page 165 or in the printer driver.

Paper with cutouts or perforations (unless specifically designed for use with HP inkjet devices).

Highly textured stock, such as linen. It might not print evenly, and the ink can bleed into these papers.

Extremely smooth, shiny, or coated papers not specifically designed for the HP All- in-One. They can jam the HP All-in-One or repel the ink.

Multi-part forms, such as duplicate and triplicate forms. They can wrinkle or get stuck, and the ink is more likely to smear.

Envelopes with clasps or windows. They can get stuck in the rollers and cause paper jams.

Banner paper.

Additional papers to avoid when copying

Envelopes.

Transparency film other than HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film or HP Premium Plus Inkjet Transparency Film.

Iron-On Transfers.

Greeting card paper.

HP CD/DVD tattoo labels.

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