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load originals and load paper 3 You can make copies from originals loaded on the glass. You can also print and copy onto a variety of paper types, weights, sizes, and transparency films. It is important, however, that you choose the appropriate paper and make sure that it is loaded correctly and not damaged. load originals You can copy or scan any original by placing it on the glass. Note: Many of the Reduce/Enlarge options, such as Fit to Page or Poster, will not work correctly if the glass and lid backing are not clean. For more information, see clean the glass on page 37 and clean the lid backing on page 37. 1 Lift the lid and place the original face down on the glass in the front-right corner with the sides of the originals touching the right and front edges. It is important to use the front-right corner when using the copy feature. Tip: 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 2 Close the lid. load paper Following is the basic procedure for loading paper. There are specific considerations for loading certain types of paper, transparency film, postcards, and envelopes. After you review this procedure, see tips for loading other types of paper in the paper tray on page 13, load 4 x 6 inch photo paper on page 12, load envelopes on page 11, and load postcards or hagaki cards on page 12. For information on choosing paper for printing and copying, see recommended papers and papers to avoid in the HP Photo & Imaging Help. 9

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load originals and load paper
You can make copies from originals loaded on the glass. You can also print and
copy onto a variety of paper types, weights, sizes, and transparency films. It is
important, however, that you choose the appropriate paper and make sure that
it is loaded correctly and not damaged.
load originals
You can copy or scan any original by placing it on the glass.
Note:
Many of the
Reduce/Enlarge
options, such as
Fit to Page
or
Poster
,
will not work correctly if the glass and lid backing are not clean. For more
information, see
clean the glass
on page 37 and
clean the lid backing
on
page 37.
1
Lift the lid and place the original face down on the glass in the front-right
corner with the sides of the originals touching the right and front edges.
It is important to use the front-right corner when using the copy feature.
Tip:
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.
2
Close the lid.
load paper
Following is the basic procedure for loading paper. There are specific
considerations for loading certain types of paper, transparency film, postcards,
and envelopes. After you review this procedure, see
tips for loading other types
of paper in the paper tray
on page 13,
load 4 x 6 inch photo paper
on
page 12,
load envelopes
on page 11, and
load postcards or hagaki cards
on
page 12.
For information on choosing paper for printing and copying, see
recommended
papers
and
papers to avoid
in the
HP Photo & Imaging Help
.
Top edge of
original