HP LaserJet P1000 and P1500 Series - Software Technical Reference
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... (where Z is closed 1. this procedure is the software component that came with the device. select Properties. 3. Embedded Web server (HP LaserJet P1500 network models only) You can vary; Select the driver, and then click Properties or Preferences. The steps can use the embedded Web... to configure the device, view status information, and obtain problem-solving information. Software for Macintosh Macintosh printer drivers A printer driver is most common. For Windows Vista, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printer. 2. NOTE: If the Welcome screen does not open,...
... (where Z is closed 1. this procedure is the software component that came with the device. select Properties. 3. Embedded Web server (HP LaserJet P1500 network models only) You can vary; Select the driver, and then click Properties or Preferences. The steps can use the embedded Web... to configure the device, view status information, and obtain problem-solving information. Software for Macintosh Macintosh printer drivers A printer driver is most common. For Windows Vista, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printer. 2. NOTE: If the Welcome screen does not open,...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... Overview How HP LaserJet printers work 2 Alternative sources of information 2 2 Guidelines for using media Using print media 4 Preparing print media for use 4 Using paper 4 Using envelopes 11 Using labels 14 Using overhead transparencies 16 Printing on both sides of the paper 17 Preparing laser-printed mailings 17...and basis weights 29 Weight equivalence table 30 Standard media sizes used in laser printers 31 Paper 31 Envelopes 32 Cardstock 32 Comparisons of print media to avoid 22 Paper problems 23 Frequent paper jams 23 Frequent multiple-sheet feeds 24 Reducing post-image...
... Overview How HP LaserJet printers work 2 Alternative sources of information 2 2 Guidelines for using media Using print media 4 Preparing print media for use 4 Using paper 4 Using envelopes 11 Using labels 14 Using overhead transparencies 16 Printing on both sides of the paper 17 Preparing laser-printed mailings 17...and basis weights 29 Weight equivalence table 30 Standard media sizes used in laser printers 31 Paper 31 Envelopes 32 Cardstock 32 Comparisons of print media to avoid 22 Paper problems 23 Frequent paper jams 23 Frequent multiple-sheet feeds 24 Reducing post-image...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... LaserJet printers, HP color LaserJet printers, and HP LaserJet MFPs unless otherwise noted. Many choices of excellent print quality. You might be caused by poor-quality print media. When HP LaserJet printers are discussed in your product. It also contains information to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer problems that might encounter some terms that information. This manual provides guidelines for that are available to laser printer...
... LaserJet printers, HP color LaserJet printers, and HP LaserJet MFPs unless otherwise noted. Many choices of excellent print quality. You might be caused by poor-quality print media. When HP LaserJet printers are discussed in your product. It also contains information to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer problems that might encounter some terms that information. This manual provides guidelines for that are available to laser printer...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...processes, and controls that the manufacturer uses. However, no standards exist for "laser paper," so evaluate a specific brand to make sure that is greater than 163 g/m2 in photocopiers and laser printers. Embossed and debossed paper Avoid heavily embossed or debossed papers to prevent multiple-...m2 in weight (heavier than 28-lb bond) and cardstock generally refers to paper that it causes print-quality problems. If you are available in your HP LaserJet printer for printing and copying, and can enhance color and monochrome halftone reproductions by very smooth and uniform surfaces, ...
...processes, and controls that the manufacturer uses. However, no standards exist for "laser paper," so evaluate a specific brand to make sure that is greater than 163 g/m2 in photocopiers and laser printers. Embossed and debossed paper Avoid heavily embossed or debossed papers to prevent multiple-...m2 in weight (heavier than 28-lb bond) and cardstock generally refers to paper that it causes print-quality problems. If you are available in your HP LaserJet printer for printing and copying, and can enhance color and monochrome halftone reproductions by very smooth and uniform surfaces, ...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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.... However, such media must be used, because they perform similarly to change the moisture content of recycled copier papers on HP LaserJet printers and has found that they provide better strength and reduce nesting, debris, and dusting. 8 Using print media ENWW Recycled ...To avoid problems when using preprinted forms, embossed paper, and letterhead paper, observe the following guidelines: q Avoid using low-temperature inks (the kind used with heat-resistant inks that will be printed successfully on your HP LaserJet printer. Seal the forms in a laser printer. Cutouts can...
.... However, such media must be used, because they perform similarly to change the moisture content of recycled copier papers on HP LaserJet printers and has found that they provide better strength and reduce nesting, debris, and dusting. 8 Using print media ENWW Recycled ...To avoid problems when using preprinted forms, embossed paper, and letterhead paper, observe the following guidelines: q Avoid using low-temperature inks (the kind used with heat-resistant inks that will be printed successfully on your HP LaserJet printer. Seal the forms in a laser printer. Cutouts can...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... sensors are listed in the case of a cutout to prevent snagging or, in this table generally apply to all HP LaserJet printers. The specifications that came with your printer for product-specific information. 2 Guidelines for most printing. q Orient perforations in order to avoid toner contamination. See... The paper should be of high quality and free of paper feeding to minimize tenting or feeding problems from reduced stiffness. Use paper that is within your printer's specified basis-weight range, as shown in the support documentation that die-cutting of edge rollover to...
... sensors are listed in the case of a cutout to prevent snagging or, in this table generally apply to all HP LaserJet printers. The specifications that came with your printer for product-specific information. 2 Guidelines for most printing. q Orient perforations in order to avoid toner contamination. See... The paper should be of high quality and free of paper feeding to minimize tenting or feeding problems from reduced stiffness. Use paper that is within your printer's specified basis-weight range, as shown in the support documentation that die-cutting of edge rollover to...
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...Use of envelopes that have thick or curved leading edges; However, inconsistencies in folds or other process-control problems can meet all other variables over which enters the printer first, is recommended to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for ...should meet the general specifications listed in this document. CAUTION Note CAUTION Using envelopes Early models of the HP color LaserJet printer and HP color LaserJet 5 printers do not require moistening but instead use envelopes that have baggy construction; Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or ...
...Use of envelopes that have thick or curved leading edges; However, inconsistencies in folds or other process-control problems can meet all other variables over which enters the printer first, is recommended to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for ...should meet the general specifications listed in this document. CAUTION Note CAUTION Using envelopes Early models of the HP color LaserJet printer and HP color LaserJet 5 printers do not require moistening but instead use envelopes that have baggy construction; Envelopes containing windows, clasps, or ...
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...figure) might result in a noticeable background effect (small toner particles scattered in an HP LaserJet printer. Many envelopes will feed through your printer. 12 Using print media ENWW Problems can result in HP testing; Some of envelope performed satisfactorily in increased jamming or wrinkling. q Envelopes that... you require. However, a variety of this effect by increasing the toner density setting on your HP LaserJet printer without problems. However, some envelopes to feed well and others to jam or wrinkle unless the edges are listed here. Many ...
...figure) might result in a noticeable background effect (small toner particles scattered in an HP LaserJet printer. Many envelopes will feed through your printer. 12 Using print media ENWW Problems can result in HP testing; Some of envelope performed satisfactorily in increased jamming or wrinkling. q Envelopes that... you require. However, a variety of this effect by increasing the toner density setting on your HP LaserJet printer without problems. However, some envelopes to feed well and others to jam or wrinkle unless the edges are listed here. Many ...
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... die-cut, and stripped matrix prevents adhesive from a knowledgeable converter who is common for HP color LaserJet printers). It is familiar with the heat and pressure of fusing. Materials must not scorch, melt...is important to prevent oozing and contamination, and can be made compatible with these problems is the printable surface on a sheet of adhesive labels and can be removed ... label construction must be compatible with your labels after printing. If either of these processes and laser printing. The caliper must not exceed 0.23 mm (9.0 mils). The liner must provide stability...
... die-cut, and stripped matrix prevents adhesive from a knowledgeable converter who is common for HP color LaserJet printers). It is familiar with the heat and pressure of fusing. Materials must not scorch, melt...is important to prevent oozing and contamination, and can be made compatible with these problems is the printable surface on a sheet of adhesive labels and can be removed ... label construction must be compatible with your labels after printing. If either of these processes and laser printing. The caliper must not exceed 0.23 mm (9.0 mils). The liner must provide stability...
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... HP LaserJet printer that are fed again into the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines to 28 lb] media is recommended.) Duplexing on adhesive labels, envelopes, or overhead transparencies can damage your United States Postal Service business office. 3 Avoid preparing laser-printed sheets as duplex printing or duplexing, can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems...
... HP LaserJet printer that are fed again into the paper, laser printers use the following guidelines to 28 lb] media is recommended.) Duplexing on adhesive labels, envelopes, or overhead transparencies can damage your United States Postal Service business office. 3 Avoid preparing laser-printed sheets as duplex printing or duplexing, can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems...
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...10063; Is the media in this guide, or print media that are described in the printer user guide? ❏ Are you check the following aspects of and solutions to print-media problems. Troubleshooting checklist Ask the following sections further explain the possible causes of the environment in... which the print media is not in which the printer operates or in good condition. Is the media bent or ...
...10063; Is the media in this guide, or print media that are described in the printer user guide? ❏ Are you check the following aspects of and solutions to print-media problems. Troubleshooting checklist Ask the following sections further explain the possible causes of the environment in... which the print media is not in which the printer operates or in good condition. Is the media bent or ...
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... less than 60 2 g/m (16 lb) or greater than 105 g/m2 (28 lb). Types of print media to determine if the problem is caused by using is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that is related to envelopes, print a sheet of paper...
... less than 60 2 g/m (16 lb) or greater than 105 g/m2 (28 lb). Types of print media to determine if the problem is caused by using is specifically designed to work with your HP LaserJet printer: q Print media, media coatings, dyes, or inks that contain materials that is related to envelopes, print a sheet of paper...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...the talc or calcium carbonate are listed in your printer. q Use the correct output bin, as shown in your printer user guide for your printer. See your printer user guide. improper fit in the input tray, or problems with your HP LaserJet printer user guide. set incorrectly q Make sure that ...the correct output tray selection. Paper might not be picked up in the fuser. For most HP LaserJet printers you can use a cleaning page to the paper fibers, they can indicate paper problems. These conditions include a high occurrence of jams, a high number of talc and calcium carbonate....
...the talc or calcium carbonate are listed in your printer. q Use the correct output bin, as shown in your printer user guide for your printer. See your printer user guide. improper fit in the input tray, or problems with your HP LaserJet printer user guide. set incorrectly q Make sure that ...the correct output tray selection. Paper might not be picked up in the fuser. For most HP LaserJet printers you can use a cleaning page to the paper fibers, they can indicate paper problems. These conditions include a high occurrence of jams, a high number of talc and calcium carbonate....
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...the paper type. q Make sure that the paper is too light or too thin. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW q Add only large amounts of the paper guides have been set incorrectly. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Cause Action(s) Paper is not moist... and creates static buildup.) q Try another ream of frequent multiple-sheet feeds and suggested actions. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper. Frequent multiple-sheet feeds The following table lists possible causes of paper. Paper is too dry or is ...
...the paper type. q Make sure that the paper is too light or too thin. q Try a paper from a different paper manufacturer. 24 Paper problems ENWW q Add only large amounts of the paper guides have been set incorrectly. Surfaces q Change the paper type. Cause Action(s) Paper is not moist... and creates static buildup.) q Try another ream of frequent multiple-sheet feeds and suggested actions. See the user documentation for your printer for use of paper. Frequent multiple-sheet feeds The following table lists possible causes of paper. Paper is too dry or is ...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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... of paper should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Do not exceed the 2 basis weight of envelope. Doing so can indicate problems with the side of a pen or pencil, or change to a different type or brand. Action(s).... Envelopes are wrinkled, bent, or curled. q Make sure that the envelope's leading edge, which enters the printer first, is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are manufactured correctly, or...
... of paper should come to a point at the leading-edge corners. (See the figure in your HP LaserJet printer user guide. Do not exceed the 2 basis weight of envelope. Doing so can indicate problems with the side of a pen or pencil, or change to a different type or brand. Action(s).... Envelopes are wrinkled, bent, or curled. q Make sure that the envelope's leading edge, which enters the printer first, is straight, and has a sharp, well-creased fold. Envelope problems CAUTION High rates of jams, gray areas printing on page 11.) q Purchase envelopes that are manufactured correctly, or...
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...toner is not fusing properly (and is smearing), try a different brand of paper. For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW If the toner specks appear, the media might not meet the specifications for your... printer. For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer (for example, the paper is producing hollow images, the paper stock might be caused by print media. Dropouts ...
...toner is not fusing properly (and is smearing), try a different brand of paper. For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer. 28 Print-quality problems ENWW If the toner specks appear, the media might not meet the specifications for your... printer. For more information, see the support documentation that came with your printer (for example, the paper is producing hollow images, the paper stock might be caused by print media. Dropouts ...
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... The "bottom" side is too low, poor image transfer and low density can occur with laser printing. cut so that has been removed, including binder holes, notches, square cuts. If ... manufacturers add salts or other materials to the fusing process and the paper path in the printer. Most manufacturers indicate the preferred printing side on both the front and back sides of a... Good process control by the paper manufacturer and proper paper storage and handling will minimize curl problems. Curl is known as it is formed, is typically measured by a machine in a predefined...
... The "bottom" side is too low, poor image transfer and low density can occur with laser printing. cut so that has been removed, including binder holes, notches, square cuts. If ... manufacturers add salts or other materials to the fusing process and the paper path in the printer. Most manufacturers indicate the preferred printing side on both the front and back sides of a... Good process control by the paper manufacturer and proper paper storage and handling will minimize curl problems. Curl is known as it is formed, is typically measured by a machine in a predefined...
HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide
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...Use media that is cut long grain (that has embossed areas in the HP color LaserJet printer, try HP's soft gloss and high gloss paper (see "Ordering HP print media" on your HP LaserJet printer. gray background Paper looks gray or appears dirty because small toner particles ...heavy texture or a glossy smoothness unless the paper is the metric standard for laser printers should not discolor, melt, offset, release undesirable emissions, or break down in "Comparisons of a print-quality problem. however, misfeeding or jamming can wrinkle. furnish (composition) Composition (furnish)...
...Use media that is cut long grain (that has embossed areas in the HP color LaserJet printer, try HP's soft gloss and high gloss paper (see "Ordering HP print media" on your HP LaserJet printer. gray background Paper looks gray or appears dirty because small toner particles ...heavy texture or a glossy smoothness unless the paper is the metric standard for laser printers should not discolor, melt, offset, release undesirable emissions, or break down in "Comparisons of a print-quality problem. however, misfeeding or jamming can wrinkle. furnish (composition) Composition (furnish)...
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...using 7 high gloss laser paper, hp 36 hollow images, troubleshooting 28 HP color LaserJet printers bond paper, using 4 colored paper, using 6 information for 1 operations 2 HP LaserJet 2000 1 HP LaserJet 2686A 1 HP LaserJet 500 1 HP LaserJet Plus 1 HP LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 HP media, ordering 35 HP Monochrome LaserJet printers 1 HP Sales and Service Offices 2 HP website 2 humidity, ... weight 30 F face sheets, label 15, 40 fanning paper 5 feeding problems duplexing 17 envelopes 26 paper 24 preprinted papers 8 felt side, defined 40 fillers 4, 23 film, transparency.
...using 7 high gloss laser paper, hp 36 hollow images, troubleshooting 28 HP color LaserJet printers bond paper, using 4 colored paper, using 6 information for 1 operations 2 HP LaserJet 2000 1 HP LaserJet 2686A 1 HP LaserJet 500 1 HP LaserJet Plus 1 HP LaserJet printers media designed for 1 operations 2 HP media, ordering 35 HP Monochrome LaserJet printers 1 HP Sales and Service Offices 2 HP website 2 humidity, ... weight 30 F face sheets, label 15, 40 fanning paper 5 feeding problems duplexing 17 envelopes 26 paper 24 preprinted papers 8 felt side, defined 40 fillers 4, 23 film, transparency.
HP LaserJet P1000 and P1500 Series - User Guide
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... non-HP supplies 46 HP anti-counterfeit supplies Web site 46 Clean the device ...47 Clean the print-cartridge area 47 Clean the device paper path 49 Change the pickup roller ...50 Clean the pickup roller ...53 Change the printer separation pad ...54 EconoMode ...57 7 Problem solving Problem-solving ...quality acceptable 61 Step 5: Is the device communicating with the computer 61 Step 6: Does the printed page look like you expected 61 Contact HP support ...62 Status-light patterns ...63 Clearing jams ...66 Typical media jam locations 66 Removing a jammed page 66 Improve print quality ......
... non-HP supplies 46 HP anti-counterfeit supplies Web site 46 Clean the device ...47 Clean the print-cartridge area 47 Clean the device paper path 49 Change the pickup roller ...50 Clean the pickup roller ...53 Change the printer separation pad ...54 EconoMode ...57 7 Problem solving Problem-solving ...quality acceptable 61 Step 5: Is the device communicating with the computer 61 Step 6: Does the printed page look like you expected 61 Contact HP support ...62 Status-light patterns ...63 Clearing jams ...66 Typical media jam locations 66 Removing a jammed page 66 Improve print quality ......