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HP OfficeJet G Series

Load originals on the glass

You can process any original by placing it on the glass.

1Lift the lid, and make sure that the glass is clean.

For more information, see “Clean the glass” in the Onscreen Guide.

2Place the original face down on the glass with the top edge along the green border, and align the upper-right corner of your original with the top of the white arrow and the end of the green border.

If you are copying a photo, place the short edge of the photo along the green border.

If you are copying from a transparency (that is, your original is printed on transparency film), place a blank piece of paper on top of the transparency.

Top edge of original

3Close the lid.

Load originals in the automatic document feeder (ADF)

When using the ADF (fax model only), be aware of the following:

To prevent paper jams, use 16-24 lb. (60-90 gsm) plain paper or HP Premium Inkjet paper only. Also, use only letter-, A4-, or legal-size originals.

To avoid a paper jam, do not load colored originals printed on a color laser printer, photos or photo papers, transparency film, labels, envelopes, or slick-surfaced papers, such as glossy papers.

Using the ADF, you can copy and fax legal-size documents, however you cannot scan them.

You can load a maximum of 30 originals at a time when using letter- or A4-size papers.

Chapter 5—Load paper or transparency film, or load originals

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HP g95, g85xi, g55xi manual Load originals on the glass, Load originals in the automatic document feeder ADF

g85, g55xi, g95, g85xi, g55 specifications

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