HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 148

Adhesive Labels, Overhead Transparencies

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Caution Adhesive Labels Use only labels recommended for use in laser printers. To purchase labels, consult your HP authorized dealer or see the inside front cover of this manual for more information. Label Construction When selecting labels, consider the quality of each component: • Adhesives: The adhesive material should be stable at the 392°F/200°C temperatures encountered in the printer's fusing process. None of the adhesive between the labels should be exposed. • Label arrangement: If possible, use labels with no exposed areas between labels. If labels with exposed areas are used, arrange them on the carrier sheet (the backing) so that they cover the entire page with the exposed areas of the carrier sheet running lengthwise down the sheet. Using label stock with spaces between labels often causes labels to peel off during the printing cycle, causing serious jamming problems. Only use a sheet of labels once. • Label curl: Labels must lie flat with no more than 0.5 in (13 mm) of curl in any direction. • Poorly manufactured labels: Do not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles, or other indications of delamination. Overhead Transparencies Overhead transparencies used in HP LaserJet printers must be able to withstand the 392°F/200°C temperature encountered in the printer's fusing process. See Chapter 3, "Printing Tasks," for specific printing and other characteristics. Use only overhead transparencies recommended for use in laser printers. Ordering Transparency Film To purchase transparency film, consult your HP authorized dealer or see the inside front cover of this manual for more ordering information. Media Specifications C-3

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Adhesive Labels
Use only labels recommended for use in laser printers.
To purchase
labels, consult your HP authorized dealer or see the inside front cover of this
manual for more information.
Label Construction
When selecting labels, consider the quality of each component:
Adhesives:
The adhesive material should be stable at the 392°F/200°C
temperatures encountered in the printer’s fusing process. None of the
adhesive between the labels should be exposed.
Label arrangement:
If possible, use labels with no exposed areas
between labels. If labels with exposed areas
are
used, arrange them on
the carrier sheet (the backing) so that they cover the entire page
with the
exposed areas of the carrier sheet running lengthwise down the sheet
.
Using label stock with spaces between labels often causes labels to peel
off during the printing cycle, causing serious jamming problems.
Only use
a sheet of labels once.
Label curl:
Labels must lie flat with no more than 0.5 in (13 mm) of curl
in any direction.
Poorly manufactured labels:
Do not use labels with wrinkles, bubbles,
or other indications of delamination.
Overhead Transparencies
Overhead transparencies used in HP LaserJet printers must be able to
withstand the 392°F/200°C temperature encountered in the printer’s fusing
process. See Chapter 3, “Printing Tasks,” for specific printing and other
characteristics.
Caution
Use only overhead transparencies recommended for use in laser printers.
Ordering Transparency Film
To purchase transparency film, consult your HP authorized dealer or see the
inside front cover of this manual for more ordering information.
Media Specifications C-3