HP Cp1700ps HP CP 1700 Series - (English) User's Guide - Page 38

Infrared printing , Tips for two-sided printing, To print from a handheld device or laptop

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7 Change any other print settings, if necessary, and then click OK to close the dialog box. 8 Click OK to print. 9 After the first side of the page(s) is printed, turn the paper over and reload it into the printer. Refer to the directions on the LCD for guidance about how to reload the paper in the printer. For more information on setting print options, see "To change print settings for the current document." Tips for two-sided printing For best results when using the auto-duplex unit, note the following guidelines: l The auto-duplex unit supports the following paper sizes: 13 by 19 in, 11 by 17 in, Legal, Letter, Executive, A3+, A3, A4, and B5 (JIS). It does not support banners, index cards, envelopes, or custom sizes smaller than B5 (JIS) or larger than 13 by 19 in/A3+. l You can increase the ink dry time by selecting Advanced Features from the Features tab of the printer driver. Increasing the drying time might prevent ink smudges in two-sided printing. l Do not print on paper heavier than 28 lbs (105 gsm), or on both sides of labels or transparencies. Jams might occur when using these types of media for two-sided printing, and damage to the printer might occur when printing on both sides of labels. Infrared printing ENWW If you use devices equipped with infrared technology, you can establish a wireless connection with the printer to initiate a print job. To print from a handheld device or laptop 1 Locate the infrared (IR) lens on the device or laptop. 2 Align the device IR lens with the printer IR lens. 3 Position your device or laptop so that it is no more than three feet (one meter) from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from the printer IR lens. Make sure there are no obstacles between the device and printer. 4 Follow the instructions supplied with your handheld device to send the job to print. 5-9

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ENWW
5-9
7
Change any other print settings, if necessary, and then click
OK
to
close the dialog box.
8
Click
OK
to print.
9
After the first side of the page(s) is printed, turn the paper over and
reload it into the printer. Refer to the directions on the LCD for
guidance about how to reload the paper in the printer.
For more information on setting print options, see “To change print
settings for the current document.”
Tips for two-sided printing
For best results when using the auto-duplex unit, note the following
guidelines:
l
The auto-duplex unit supports the following paper sizes: 13 by 19
in, 11 by 17 in, Legal, Letter, Executive, A3+, A3, A4, and B5 (JIS).
It does not support banners, index cards, envelopes, or custom
sizes smaller than B5 (JIS) or larger than 13 by 19 in/A3+.
l
You can increase the ink dry time by selecting
Advanced Features
from the
Features
tab of the printer driver. Increasing the drying
time might prevent ink smudges in two-sided printing.
l
Do not print on paper heavier than 28 lbs (105 gsm), or on both
sides of labels or transparencies. Jams might occur when using
these types of media for two-sided printing, and damage to the
printer might occur when printing on both sides of labels.
Infrared printing
If you use devices equipped with infrared technology, you can establish
a wireless connection with the printer to initiate a print job.
To print from a handheld device or laptop
1
Locate the infrared (IR) lens on the device or laptop.
2
Align the device IR lens with the printer IR lens.
3
Position your device or laptop so that it is no more than three feet
(one meter) from the printer and within a 30-degree total angle from
the printer IR lens.
4
Follow the instructions supplied with your handheld device to send
the job to print.
Make sure there are no obstacles between the device and printer.