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Load paper or transparency film, or load originals

Your unit is designed to print and copy onto a variety of transparency films and paper types, weights, and sizes. It is important, however, that you choose the right paper and make sure that it is not damaged.

Your unit lets you place originals directly on the glass. With the fax model, you can also load them in the automatic document feeder (ADF).

For comprehensive information, see the fully searchable Onscreen Guide. To access the guide, go to the Director, click Help, and choose Onscreen Guide.

Load the input tray with letter-, legal-, or A4-size paper

For best results, adjust the paper settings each time you change paper types. For more information, see “Set the paper type.”

1Pull out the bottom (input) tray, and slide the paper-width and -length adjusters to their outermost positions.

2Tap the stack on a flat surface to even the edges of the paper, and then check the paper for the following:

Make sure it is free of rips, dust, wrinkles, and curled or bent edges.

Make sure all the paper in the stack is the same size and type, unless you are working with photo paper.

3Insert paper into the input tray, print-side down and letterhead or top of page first, until it stops.

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HP g85xi Load paper or transparency film, or load originals, Load the input tray with letter-, legal-, or A4-size paper

g85, g55xi, g95, g85xi, g55 specifications

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