HP 3015 Service Manual - Page 61

Loading media, Media input tray, Priority input tray, Specific types of media - laserjet user guide

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Loading media Note Note This section provides information about loading media in the input trays. Media input tray The media input tray holds up to 150 sheets of 60-g/m2 (16-lb) paper or a 25-mm (0.98-inch) stack of heavier media. Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. To prevent jams and skew, always adjust the side media guides. Priority input tray The priority input tray holds up to 10 pages of 75-g/m2 (20-lb) paper or one envelope, transparency, or card. Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. To prevent jams and skew, always adjust the side media guides. If you try to print on media that is wrinkled, folded, or damaged in any way, a jam might occur. See the user guide on the product CD for more information. When you add new media, make sure that you remove all of the media from the input tray and straighten the stack of new media. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from feeding through the printer at one time, reducing jams. Specific types of media ● Transparencies and labels: Load transparencies and labels with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. See the user guide on the product CD for more information. ● Envelopes: Load envelopes with the narrow, stamp side forward and the side to be printed on facing up. See the user guide on the product CD for more information. ● Letterhead and preprinted forms: Load with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing up. See the user guide for more information. ● Cards and custom-sized media: Load with the narrow side forward and the side to be printed on facing up. See the user guide on the product CD for more information. Media information for ADF originals HP LaserJet 3015: you must use a carrier sheet to scan or copy small or delicate originals (such as newsprint, business cards, and photos), or documents that have tears, perforations, or punch holes. HP LaserJet 3020 and 3030: you must use the flatbed to scan or copy small or delicate originals (such as newsprint, business cards, and photos), or documents that have tears, perforations, or punch holes. If you want to fax such items, first make a copy on the flatbed and then fax the copy. Perform the following actions to minimize the possibility of jams: ● Remove self-stick notes. ● Remove staples and paper clips. ● Straighten any curls, folds, or wrinkles in documents before putting them into the document feeder tray. ENWW Loading media 43

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Loading media
This section provides information about loading media in the input trays.
Media input tray
The media input tray holds up to 150 sheets of 60-g/m
2
(16-lb) paper or a 25-mm (0.98-inch)
stack of heavier media. Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing
up. To prevent jams and skew, always adjust the side media guides.
Priority input tray
The priority input tray holds up to 10 pages of 75-g/m
2
(20-lb) paper or one envelope,
transparency, or card. Load media with the top forward and the side to be printed on facing
up. To prevent jams and skew, always adjust the side media guides.
If you try to print on media that is wrinkled, folded, or damaged in any way, a jam might occur.
See the user guide on the product CD for more information.
Note
When you add new media, make sure that you remove all of the media from the input tray and
straighten the stack of new media. This helps prevent multiple sheets of media from feeding
through the printer at one time, reducing jams.
Specific types of media
Transparencies and labels:
Load transparencies and labels with the top forward and the
side to be printed on facing up. See the user guide on the product CD for more
information.
Envelopes:
Load envelopes with the narrow, stamp side forward and the side to be
printed on facing up. See the user guide on the product CD for more information.
Letterhead and preprinted forms:
Load with the top forward and the side to be printed
on facing up. See the user guide for more information.
Cards and custom-sized media:
Load with the narrow side forward and the side to be
printed on facing up. See the user guide on the product CD for more information.
Media information for ADF originals
Note
HP LaserJet 3015
: you must use a carrier sheet to scan or copy small or delicate originals
(such as newsprint, business cards, and photos), or documents that have tears, perforations,
or punch holes.
HP LaserJet 3020 and 3030
: you must use the flatbed to scan or copy small or delicate
originals (such as newsprint, business cards, and photos), or documents that have tears,
perforations, or punch holes. If you want to fax such items, first make a copy on the flatbed
and then fax the copy.
Perform the following actions to minimize the possibility of jams:
Remove self-stick notes.
Remove staples and paper clips.
Straighten any curls, folds, or wrinkles in documents before putting them into the
document feeder tray.
ENWW
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