HP 2410 HP PSC 2400 Photosmart series All-in-One - (English) Reference Guide - Page 25
load 4 by 6 inch (10 by 15 cm) photo paper, load postcards or Hagaki cards
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load originals & paper load originals and load paper load 4 by 6 inch (10 by 15 cm) photo paper The following describes the procedure for loading 4 by 6 inch (10 by 15 cm) photo paper into your HP PSC. Note: For the best results, use a recommended type of 4 by 6 inch (10 by 15 cm) photo paper. For more information, see recommended papers on page 16. In addition, for best results, set the paper type and paper size before printing. For more information, see set the paper type on page 17 and set the paper size on page 18. Tip: Help prevent rips, wrinkles, 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 PSC if the media is not stored properly. 1 Remove the output tray. 2 Remove all paper from the input tray. Note: If the photo paper you are using has perforated tabs, load the photo paper so that the tabs are closest to you. 3 Slide the stack of photo paper (short edge forward, glossy side down) completely forward and to the far right side of the input tray until it stops. Tip: Refer to the diagram on the input tray of your HP PSC for further assistance on loading 4 by 6 inch (10 by 15 cm) photo paper. 4 Slide the paper-length and paper-width guides inward against the stack of photo paper until they stop. Make sure the paper is laying flat. Do not overload the input tray; make sure the stack of photo paper fits within the input tray and is no higher than the top of the paper-length guide. 5 Replace the output tray. load postcards or Hagaki cards The following describes the procedure for loading postcards or Hagaki cards into your HP PSC. 1 Remove the output tray. 2 Remove all paper from the input tray, and then slide a stack of cards forward into the input tray until it stops. Make sure the print side faces down. reference guide 15