HP C3941A HP LaserJet 5L - Printer User's Manual - Page 31

Selecting the Paper Path

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Selecting the Paper Path 1 Set the Paper Path Lever to the upper position to use the Paper Output Bin. This is the best output option for most print jobs using regular paper, as sheets will stack in correct order. 2 Set the Paper Path Lever to the lower position to use the Front Output Slot. This straight-through path is the best output option to prevent excessive curling and wrinkling. This is important when printing media such as postcards, transparencies, labels, envelopes, and heavy paper (28 to 42 pound bond weight). Caution Do not allow more than 1 transparency or more than 20 sheets of other media to stack up in front of the Front Output Slot, or a paper jam could result. 4 Printing Tasks EN Printing 4-3

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Selecting the Paper Path
1
Set the Paper Path Lever to the
upper position
to use the Paper
Output Bin.
This is the best output option for most
print jobs using regular paper, as
sheets will stack in correct order.
2
Set the Paper Path Lever to the
lower position
to use the Front
Output Slot.
This straight-through path is the best
output option to prevent excessive
curling and wrinkling.
This is
important when printing media such
as postcards, transparencies, labels,
envelopes, and heavy paper (28 to 42
pound bond weight).
Caution
Do not allow more than 1 transparency or
more than 20 sheets of other media to
stack up in front of the Front Output Slot,
or a paper jam could result.
4
Printing Tasks
EN
Printing
4-3