HP 4215 HP Officejet 4200 series all-in-one - (English) User Guide - Page 29
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load originals & paper load paper load paper and load originals These procedures describe how to load different sizes and types of papers into the paper tray for printing and copying. This section contains the following topics: • load full-size papers on page 19 • load envelopes on page 20 • load 4 by 6 inch (10 by 15 cm) photo paper with tear off tabs on page 20 • load postcards, index, or Hagaki cards on page 22 • load other types of paper in the paper tray on page 22 load full-size papers The following procedure describes how to load letter, legal, and A4 size paper into the paper tray. There are specific considerations for loading certain types of paper and envelopes. After you review this procedure, see load envelopes on page 20, load 4 by 6 inch (10 by 15 cm) photo paper with tear off tabs on page 20, and load other types of paper in the paper tray on page 22. For best results, adjust the paper settings each time you change paper types or paper sizes. For more information, see set the paper type for copying on page 24. Tip: Help prevent rips, wrinkles, and curled or bent edges by storing all media flat in a resealable bag. Extreme changes in temperature and humidity might result in curled media that does not work well in the HP Officejet if the media is not stored properly. 1 Open the paper tray door and unfold the paper tray. See open and close the paper tray on page 15. 2 If it is open, fold up the document catcher. 3 Slide the paper guide to its outermost position. 4 Tap the stack of paper on a flat surface to align the edges of the paper, and then check to make sure all of the paper in the stack is the same size and type. 5 Insert the short edge of the paper into the paper tray (print side down) until it stops. To avoid bending the paper, make sure you do not push the paper in too far, or push too hard. If you are using letterhead, insert the top of the page first. user guide 19