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Before Using the HP LaserJet, Companion

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3 Using the HP LaserJet Companion Before Using the HP LaserJet Companion The HP LaserJet Companion can copy and scan various types of items, from business cards (2 by 3.5 inches, 5.1 by 8.9 cm) to 8.5- by 30-inch (21.6 by 76.2 cm) pages. The HP LaserJet Companion also accepts 16to 28-pound (60 to 105 g/m2) bond papers, magazine pages, and photographs. However, you should not put anything in the HP LaserJet Companion that could get stuck in or damage the feed mechanism. Observe the following precautions to minimize the possibility of jamming the feed mechanism: • Remove self-stick notes. • Do not scan any document with glue, white-out, or wet ink on it. • Do not scan gummed-backed paper or labels. • Remove staples and paper clips. • Straighten any curls or wrinkles from documents. Tip If you have problems feeding a page into the HP LaserJet Companion, turn the page around and feed in the other end of the page. • Avoid documents with tears or perforations. • The paper tray will accept 10 to 20 (maximum) sheets at a time, depending on the thickness of the sheets. • Feed irregularly-sized sheets one at a time for better results. Tip Tape newsprint, magazine pages, and other irregularly-sized items to a regular size sheet to improve performance. If lightweight bond paper misfeeds or causes poor performance, you can insert the page into a carrier sheet. Make a carrier sheet by taping the short edge of a transparency to a regular sheet of bond paper. Tip For narrow media such as business cards and receipts, first slide the paper edge guides as far apart form each other as possible. Then insert your media as far as you can into the HP LaserJet Companion along the left paper edge guide. EN Using the HP LaserJet Companion 3-1

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Using the HP LaserJet Companion
Before Using the HP LaserJet
Companion
The HP LaserJet Companion can copy and scan various types of items,
from business cards (2 by 3.5 inches, 5.1 by 8.9 cm) to 8.5- by 30-inch
(21.6 by 76.2 cm) pages. The HP LaserJet Companion also accepts 16-
to 28-pound (60 to 105 g/m
2
) bond papers, magazine pages, and
photographs.
However, you should not put anything in the HP LaserJet Companion
that could get stuck in or damage the feed mechanism. Observe the
following precautions to minimize the possibility of jamming the feed
mechanism:
Remove self-stick notes.
Do not scan any document with glue, white-out, or wet ink on it.
Do not scan gummed-backed paper or labels.
Remove staples and paper clips.
Straighten any curls or wrinkles from documents.
Tip
If you have problems feeding a page into the HP LaserJet Companion,
turn the page around and feed in the other end of the page.
Avoid documents with tears or perforations.
The paper tray will accept 10 to 20 (maximum) sheets at a time,
depending on the thickness of the sheets.
Feed irregularly-sized sheets one at a time for better results.
Tip
Tape newsprint, magazine pages, and other irregularly-sized items to a
regular size sheet to improve performance. If lightweight bond paper
misfeeds or causes poor performance, you can insert the page into a
carrier sheet. Make a carrier sheet by taping the short edge of a
transparency to a regular sheet of bond paper.
Tip
For narrow media such as business cards and receipts, first slide the
paper edge guides as far apart form each other as possible. Then insert
your media as far as you can into the HP LaserJet Companion along the
left paper edge guide.
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Using the HP LaserJet Companion
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