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[. . . ] hp LaserJet printer family print media guide hp LaserJet printer family print media guide____________ © Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company, 2002 All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. Publication number: 5851-1468 Edition 1, 10/2002 Warranty The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with respect to this information. [. . . ] CAUTION To prevent jamming or poor-quality output, HP recommends using monochrome transparencies with HP LaserJet monochrome printers and color transparencies with HP color LaserJet printers. 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. Note Property Caliper Specifications 0. 12 mm to 0. 13 mm (4. 8 mils to 5. 2 mils) for HP color LaserJet printers. 0. 10 mm to 0. 11 mm (4. 0 mils to 4. 4 mils) for HP monocrome LaserJet printers. Electrical surface resistivity 1010 to 1013 ohms/square. Fusing compatibility Overhead transparency materials must be compatible with the heat and pressure of the fusing process. Materials must not discolor, melt, offset, or release undesirable emissions when heated to 205° C (401 ° F) for 0. 1 second (0. 4 second for HP color LaserJet printers). 16 Using print media ENWW Printing on both sides of the paper Two-sided printing, also known as duplex printing or duplexing, can be either an automatic or a manual process. Note The print quality for color duplex printing has been optimized for 90-g/m2 (24-lb) and heavier paper. Automatic duplexing Automatic duplexing requires an HP LaserJet printer that is designed especially for duplex printing. See the support documentation for your printer model or duplex accessory for information about supported paper. (For example, when duplexing on the HP color LaserJet 8500 printer, 90 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 [24 lb to 28 lb] media is recommended. ) CAUTION Duplexing on adhesive labels, envelopes, or overhead transparencies can damage your printer. Manual duplexing Manual duplex printing, in which sheets that already have been printed are fed again into the printer, requires operator intervention. (See the software application support documentation for more information. ) Hewlett-Packard recommends manually refeeding sheets only through the manual feed slot, the multipurpose (MP) tray, or tray 1. Using the paper cassette trays can cause jams, misfeeds, and print-quality problems. Preparing laser-printed mailings Laser printing technology is being used by more and more postal customers to prepare mailings. Laser printers produce high-quality images; offer advantages in speed, flexibility, and size; and are the printers of choice for smaller companies and in-home businesses. Unlike offset printers, in which the ink is absorbed into the paper, laser printers use heat to fuse a plastic toner to the surface of the paper. Because of this difference, HP recommends that you use the following guidelines to produce quality laser-printed products for mailings: 1 Ensure that the manufacturer's recommended toner is used for the laser printer. Many aftermarket toners do not comply with the manufacturer's original specifications. Hewlett-Packard cannot predict or guarantee the performance of non-HP consumables in HP products. Several manufacturers have papers that are specifically formulated for their printers. For specific properties that are required for the paper used for laser-printed mailings, please contact your United States Postal Service business office. The envelopes should have an edge or end seam and a minimum basis weight of 24 lb (90 g/m2). 2 3 2 Guidelines for using media 17 4 Print bar codes in advance and presort all envelopes. (In addition to helping in the overall performance of the laser-printed document, bar coding and presorting can offer advantageous postal charges. In the United States, please contact your United States Postal Service business office to find out more about this. ) Avoid text-on-text contact. This can be avoided by printing on only one side, and then folding the document with the fold to the outside. Text then contacts only the inside of the envelope or the back side of the printed sheets. [. . . ] Post-consumer waste can be office paper, mail, used boxes, old newspapers, or magazines. pre-consumer waste Material that never reaches the customer after it has been manufactured. Pre-consumer waste can be unused paper stock, bindery trimmings, envelope cuttings, business forms, or unsold books or magazines. print media Paper, envelopes, cardstock, overhead transparencies, and labels that are used with printers. [. . . ]

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