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How do I load sheets of paper? general guidance

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HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series-Quick Reference Guide How do I load sheets of paper? (general guidance) There are four ways of loading sheets of paper into the printer if you have the Automatic Roll Feed installed on your printer. There are three ways of loading paper if you have the manual roll feed or no roll feed installed: extensions to support paper output tray 2. front path 3.rear path (sheet/ manual roll) 4. rear path (auto. roll) 1. input tray 1. The input tray at the front of the printer for multiple sheets of paper between 76 × 142 mm (3 × 5.6 inches) and 457 × 610 mm (18 × 24 inches) (C+). Envelopes can also be loaded in the input tray. 2. The front path for single sheets of paper between: • 152 × 229 mm (6 × 9 inches) and 458 × 1625 mm (18.03 × 63.9 inches) (A2 oversize). (70 printer) • 110 × 205 mm (4.3 × 8.1 inches) and 625 × 1625 mm (24.6 × 63.9 inches) (A1 oversize). (110plus/110plus nr printers) 3. The rear path (upper slot) for single sheets of thick paper or other media between: • 76 × 205 mm (4 × 8.1 inches) and 458 × 1625 mm (18.03 × 63.9 inches) (A2 oversize). (70 printer) • 110 × 205 mm (4.3 × 8.1 inches) and 625 × 1625 mm (24.6 × 63.9 inches) (A1 oversize). (110plus/110plus nr printers) The rear path (upper slot) is also used for roll input if your printer has the manual roll feed installed. 4. The rear path (lower slot) is used for roll input if your printer has the Automatic Roll Feed installed (HP Designjet 110plus nr only). 3

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HP Designjet 70/110plus Printer series—Quick Reference Guide
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There are four ways of loading sheets of paper into the printer if you have the
Automatic Roll Feed installed on your printer. There are three ways of loading
paper if you have the manual roll feed or no roll feed installed:
1. The
input tray
at the front of the printer for multiple sheets of paper between
76 × 142 mm (3 × 5.6 inches) and 457 × 610 mm (18 × 24 inches) (C+).
Envelopes can also be loaded in the input tray.
2. The
front path
for single sheets of paper between:
152 ×229 mm (6 × 9 inches) and 458 × 1625 mm
(18.03 × 63.9 inches) (A2 oversize). (70 printer)
110 × 205 mm (4.3 × 8.1 inches) and 625 × 1625 mm
(24.6 × 63.9 inches) (A1 oversize). (110plus/110plus nr printers)
3. The
rear path
(upper slot) for single sheets of thick paper or other media
between:
76 × 205 mm (4 × 8.1 inches) and 458 × 1625 mm
(18.03 × 63.9 inches) (A2 oversize). (70 printer)
110 × 205 mm (4.3 × 8.1 inches) and 625 × 1625 mm
(24.6 × 63.9 inches) (A1 oversize). (110plus/110plus nr printers)
The
rear path
(upper slot) is also used for roll input if your printer has the
manual roll feed installed.
4. The
rear path
(lower slot) is used for roll input if your printer has the Automatic
Roll Feed installed (HP Designjet 110plus nr only).
(sheet/
4. rear
roll)
path
manual
3.rear path
roll)
(auto.
extensions
to support
paper
1. input tray
output tray
2. front path
How do I load sheets of paper? (general guidance)