HP 1410v User Guide - Page 15
Load 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper, HP Image Zone Help
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Note 2 Do not push the paper in too far. This might cause the HP All-inOne to select several pieces of paper at once. Tip If you are using letterhead, insert the top of the page first with the print side down. For more help on loading full-size paper and letterhead, refer to the diagram engraved in the base of the paper tray. 4. Squeeze and hold the tab on the top of the paper-width guide, then slide the paper-width guide inward until it stops at the edge of the paper. Load originals and load paper Load 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper You can load 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper into the paper tray of your HP All-inOne. For best results, follow these recommendations. ● Use a recommended type of 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper. For more information, see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help. ● Set the paper type and paper size before copying or printing. For information on changing paper settings, see the onscreen HP Image Zone Help. Tip To help prevent rips, wrinkles, and curled or bent edges, store all paper flat in a resealable bag. If the paper is not stored properly, extreme changes in temperature and humidity might result in curled paper that does not work well in the HP All-in-One. 1. Remove all paper from the paper tray. 2. Insert the stack of photo paper into the far right side of the paper tray with the short edge forward and the print side down. Slide the stack of photo paper forward until it stops. 3. Squeeze and hold the tab on the top of the paper-width guide, then slide the paper-width guide inward against the stack of photo paper until it stops. Do not overload the paper tray. Make sure the stack of photo paper lies flat in the paper tray and fits under the tab of the paper-width guide. Tip If the photo paper you are using has perforated tabs, load the photo paper so that the tabs are closest to you. User Guide 11