HP LaserJet 1100 HP LaserJet Printer Family - Print Media Specification Guide - Page 20

Using labels, Guidelines for using labels

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CAUTION Note Using labels Labels are a type of multiple-layer media that typically consists of a face sheet (the printable surface), pressure-sensitive adhesive, and a liner (a carrier sheet coated with a release agent). Labels to be used in your HP LaserJet printer must be specifically designed for laser printers. If labels other than those compatible with laser printers are used, a significant risk exists for labels peeling or for adhesive contamination that can severely damage your printer. All materials in laser label stock must be compatible with the heat and pressure of the fusing process, and must not melt or release undesirable emissions when heated to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). Not all HP color LaserJet printers support printing on labels. Please see the support documentation that came with your product to determine if your product supports labels. Consider the information in this section when selecting label stock. Guidelines for using labels The following table summarizes the adhesive-label specifications that provide the best performance. Labels should meet the specifications for paper unless otherwise indicated. The specifications listed in this section generally apply to all HP LaserJet printers. See the support documentation that came with your printer for product-specific information. 14 Using print media ENWW

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Using labels
Labels are a type of multiple-layer media that typically consists of a face sheet (the
printable surface), pressure-sensitive adhesive, and a liner (a carrier sheet coated with a
release agent). Labels to be used in your HP LaserJet printer must be specifically
designed for laser printers. If labels other than those compatible with laser printers are
used, a significant risk exists for labels peeling or for adhesive contamination that can
severely damage your printer. All materials in laser label stock must be compatible with the
heat and pressure of the fusing process, and must not melt or release undesirable
emissions when heated to 205° C (401° F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for
HP color LaserJet printers).
CAUTION
Not all HP color LaserJet printers support printing on labels. Please see the support
documentation that came with your product to determine if your product supports labels.
Consider the information in this section when selecting label stock.
Guidelines for using labels
The following table summarizes the adhesive-label specifications that provide the best
performance. Labels should meet the specifications for paper unless otherwise indicated.
Note
The specifications listed in this section generally apply to all HP LaserJet printers. See the
support documentation that came with your printer for product-specific information.