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Paper and print media, Understand paper use
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4 Paper and print media ● Understand paper use ● Supported media sizes ● Supported paper types and tray capacity ● Configure trays ● Load media ● Tips for selecting and using paper Understand paper use HP PageWide cartridges for business are specifically developed for use with HP printheads. Unique formulations help extend the life of the printheads and enhance reliability. When used with ColorLok® paper, these cartridges provide laser-like color output that dries quickly and is ready for distribution. NOTE: Based on HP internal testing using a range of plain papers, HP highly recommends using papers with the ColorLok® logo for this product. For details, visit the HP print permanence website. This product supports a variety of paper and other print media. Paper or print media that does not meet the following guidelines might cause poor print quality, increased jams, and premature wear on the product. It is possible for paper to meet all of these guidelines and still not produce satisfactory results. This might be the result of improper handling, unacceptable temperature and/or humidity levels, or other variables over which HP has no control. NOTICE: Using paper or print media that does not meet HP specifications might cause problems for the product, requiring repair. This repair is not covered by the HP warranty or service agreements. Use the following guidelines to obtain satisfactory results when using special paper or print media. Set the paper type and size in the printer driver to obtain the best results. Media type Envelopes Labels Do Do not ● Store envelopes flat. ● Do not use envelopes that are wrinkled, nicked, ● Use envelopes where the seam extends all the way stuck together, or otherwise damaged. to the corner of the envelope. ● Do not use envelopes that have clasps, snaps, windows, or coated linings. ● Use fresh labels. Old labels are more likely to delaminate during printing. ● Use only labels that have no exposed backing between them. ● Use labels that lie flat. ● Do not use labels that have wrinkles or bubbles, or are damaged. ● Do not print partial sheets of labels. ENWW Understand paper use 29