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Using the correct paper input/output option - color mfp printer

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Optimizing your output The HP CM8060/CM8050 Color MFPs are designed to work across a broad range of plain papers used in the general office. For optimum performance we have provided a set of recommended papers on page 4. For best results, be sure to always select the correct printer settings for the chosen paper. This MFP with Edgeline Technology series accepts paper HP Edgeline Professional Paper 180 g/m2 (glossy such as cut-sheet paper (including recycled), labels, paper designed specifically for MFPs with Edgeline glossy and custom-size paper. Weight, grain direction, smoothness and moisture content are important factors that affect MFP performance and print quality. For heavy and glossy paper, select paper type and size on the Technology) and HP Office A3 LG are available by contacting your HP sales representative. All other HPbranded paper are available from your local supplies reseller (see page 4 for recommended types.) control panel for copy applications and in the printer driver for print applications. Using the wrong setting can result in unsatisfactory print quality. Always print by type These MFPs can also use non-HP-brand paper that falls within the specifications for supported paper (see pages 4 and 5 of this guide.) for special print paper such as labels, matt brochure, Set the printer for the appropriate type and size heavy paper or glossy paper. of paper: Note: Be sure to use paper that falls within the paper specifications on this page to support optimal running of your MFP (see page 4 as a guide.) Using paper that is outside of these HP specifications could cause problems that require MFP repair. This • Load paper into one of the five paper uptake trays (see table on this page for paper supported in each tray.) • Select the paper type and size for that tray on the control panel. repair is not covered by the HP warranty or service agreements. The paper types that are listed on page 4 of this guide meet these criteria: • They have been tested in these MFPs. • Be sure to choose paper type in your driver when printing from your computer (instead of selecting a paper tray source.) • The printer's "smart trays" will pull from the first tray containing the paper size and type you selected. • They are of good quality for their intended use. • When you change the paper type in a tray, • They work well with the MFPs' settings. be sure to select the new paper type for that tray on the control panel. Using the correct paper input/output option Moving paper through the HP CM8060/CM8050 Color MFPs with Edgeline Technology at high speeds is one of the MFP's valuable features. Using the correct tray for each different type of paper will help ensure trouble-free printing. Here is a chart that will help you select the correct option for each paper. Tray or bin Copier platen Capacity NA ADF input tray 100 sheets of 80 g/m2 Input tray 1 (bypass) 80 sheets 80 g/m2 Input trays 2, 3, 4 500 sheets 80 g/m2 Optional input tray 5* 4,000 sheets 80 g/m2 Auto duplexer NA Single output bin** 250 sheets 80 g/m2 (20 lb bond) Multifunction finisher** 400 sheet bins 1 & 2 200 sheet bins 3 & 4 2,500 sheet bin 5 of 80 g/m2 4-bin job separator** 400 sheet bins 1 & 2 200 sheet bins 3 & 4 of 80 g/m2 Paper 305x435 mm Max scanning area 297x433 mm A5, A4, A3 All standard paper types, sizes & custom A4, A3, JIS B4, JIS B5 A4 60 to 220 g/m2, All standard paper types, sizes & custom All standard paper types, sizes & custom for bins 1-4 standard paper sizes for bin 5, no specialty paper All standard paper types, sizes & custom Weight Any paper that fits into the glass area plus objects up to 50mm height 60 to 135 g/m2 60 to 220 g/m2 60 to 180 g/m2 60 to 180 g/m2 60 to 220 g/m2 60 to 220 g/m2 60 to 220 g/m2 60 to 220 g/m2 * Tray 5 is an optional accessory, (sold separately). ** One output option (sold separately) must be chosen per MFP device. Only one output device may be connected at a time. 3

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* Tray 5 is an optional accessory, (sold separately).
** One output option (sold separately) must be chosen per MFP device. Only one output device may be connected at a time.
HP Edgeline Professional Paper 180 g/m
2
(glossy
paper designed specifically for MFPs with Edgeline
Technology) and HP Office A3 LG are available by
contacting your HP sales representative. All other HP-
branded paper are available from your local supplies
reseller (see page 4 for recommended types.)
These MFPs can also use non-HP-brand paper that
falls within the specifications for supported paper
(see pages 4 and 5 of this guide.)
Set the printer for the appropriate type and size
of paper:
Load paper into one of the five paper uptake
trays (see table on this page for paper supported in
each tray.)
Select the paper type and size for that tray on
the control panel.
Be sure to choose paper type in your driver
when printing from your computer (instead of
selecting a paper tray source.)
The printer’s “smart trays” will pull from the first
tray containing the paper size and type
you selected.
When you change the paper type in a tray,
be sure to select the new paper type for that
tray on the control panel.
Using the correct paper input/output option
Moving paper through the HP CM8060/CM8050 Color MFPs with Edgeline Technology at high speeds is one
of the MFP’s valuable features. Using the correct tray for each different type of paper will help ensure
trouble-free printing. Here is a chart that will help you select the correct option for each paper.
Optimizing your output
This MFP with Edgeline Technology series accepts paper
such as cut-sheet paper (including recycled), labels,
glossy and custom-size paper. Weight, grain direction,
smoothness and moisture content are important factors
that affect MFP performance and print quality. For heavy
and glossy paper, select paper type and size on the
control panel for copy applications and in the printer
driver for print applications. Using the wrong setting can
result in unsatisfactory print quality. Always print by type
for special print paper such as labels, matt brochure,
heavy paper or glossy paper.
Note:
Be sure to use paper that falls within the paper
specifications on this page to support optimal
running of your MFP (see page 4 as a guide.) Using
paper that is outside of these HP specifications
could cause problems that require MFP repair. This
repair is not covered by the HP warranty or
service agreements.
The paper types that are listed on page 4 of this guide
meet these criteria:
They have been tested in these MFPs.
They are of good quality for their intended use.
They work well with the MFPs’ settings.
The HP CM8060/CM8050 Color MFPs are designed to work across a broad range of
plain papers used in the general office. For optimum performance we have provided a set
of recommended papers on page 4. For best results, be sure to always select the correct
printer settings for the chosen paper.
Tray or bin
Capacity
Paper
Weight
Copier platen
NA
305x435 mm
Any paper that fits
Max scanning area
into the glass area
297x433 mm
plus objects up to
50mm height
ADF input tray
100 sheets of 80 g/m
2
A5, A4, A3
60 to 135 g/m
2
Input tray 1 (bypass)
80 sheets 80 g/m
2
All standard paper types,
60 to 220 g/m
2
sizes & custom
Input trays 2, 3, 4
500 sheets 80 g/m
2
A4, A3, JIS B4, JIS B5
60 to 180 g/m
2
Optional input tray 5*
4,000 sheets 80 g/m
2
A4
60 to 180 g/m
2
Auto duplexer
NA
60 to 220 g/m
2,
60 to 220 g/m
2
Single output bin**
250 sheets 80 g/m
2
All standard paper types,
60 to 220 g/m
2
(20 lb bond)
sizes & custom
Multifunction finisher**
400 sheet bins 1 & 2
All standard paper types, sizes &
60 to 220 g/m
2
200 sheet bins 3 & 4
custom for bins 1–4 standard paper
2,500 sheet bin 5 of 80 g/m
2
sizes for bin 5, no specialty paper
4-bin job separator**
400 sheet bins 1 & 2
All standard paper types,
60 to 220 g/m
2
200 sheet bins 3 & 4 of 80 g/m
2
sizes & custom