HP OfficeJet 250 User Guide - Page 25

Load paper

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- Media that is heavily textured, embossed, or does not accept ink well - Media that is too lightweight or stretches easily - Media that contains staples or clips Load paper When loading paper, ensure that paper is properly loaded in the input tray, adjust the paper-width guides till they touch the edges of the paper, and make sure the printer detects the correct paper size. If the detected paper size or type needs adjustment, change the paper settings in the printer control panel. To turn on the feature to automatically detect paper size, see Automatic Paper Size Detection. ● If the feature to automatically detect paper size is turned off or is not working properly, change the paper size setting from the printer control panel. ● If the feature to automatically detect paper size is turned on, adjust the paper-width guides till they touch the edge of the paper so that the printer can detect the paper width. ● If you are prompted with a message that indicates an unknown paper size, follow instructions on the printer control panel display to adjust the paper-width guides and/or change the paper size. ● If you are loading a custom paper size, adjust the paper-width guides to a width that is closest to the custom width, so the printer can detect the closest width. If necessary, change the paper size from the printer control panel. To load standard-size paper 1. Lift the input tray. 2. Slide the paper-width guides out as far as possible. 3. Insert the paper print-side up and slide the paper-width guides till they fit snugly against the sides of the paper. Do not use the paper illustrated in the following graphic. 14 Chapter 2 Get started ENWW

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Media that is heavily textured, embossed, or does not accept ink well
Media that is too lightweight or stretches easily
Media that contains staples or clips
Load paper
When loading paper, ensure that paper is properly loaded in the input tray, adjust the paper-width guides till
they touch the edges of the paper, and make sure the printer detects the correct paper size. If the detected
paper size or type needs adjustment, change the paper settings in the printer control panel. To turn on the
feature to automatically detect paper size, see
Automatic Paper Size Detection
.
If the feature to automatically detect paper size is turned off or is not working properly, change the
paper size setting from the printer control panel.
If the feature to automatically detect paper size is turned on, adjust the paper-width guides till they
touch the edge of the paper so that the printer can detect the paper width.
If you are prompted with a message that indicates an unknown paper size, follow instructions on the
printer control panel display to adjust the paper-width guides and/or change the paper size.
If you are loading a custom paper size, adjust the paper-width guides to a width that is closest to the
custom width, so the printer can detect the closest width. If necessary, change the paper size from the
printer control panel.
To load standard-size paper
1.
Lift the input tray.
2.
Slide the paper-width guides out as far as possible.
3.
Insert the paper print-side up and slide the paper-width guides till they fit snugly against the sides of
the paper.
Do not use the paper illustrated in the following graphic.
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