Minimum printing margins, Cartridges and ink, Poor print quality – HP Deskjet 720c Printer User Manual

Page 52: Potential damage, Inimum, Printing, Margins, Artridges, Caution

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M

INIMUM

PRINTING

MARGINS

The printer cannot print outside a certain area of
the page, so you must make sure the contents of
your document fall within the printable area—that
is, within the top, bottom, left, and right margins
available for the specific size paper on which you
are printing.

When you use nonstandard paper sizes and
select the

Custom Paper Size

setting in the HP

print settings box, the paper width must be
between 3 and 8.5 inches (77 and 215 mm) and
the paper length must be between 3 and 14
inches (77 and 356 mm).

Left/Right Bottom

Paper Size

Margins

Margin

U.S. Letter 8.5 X 11 in

0.25 in

0.46 in

U.S. letter banner 8.5 X 11 in

0.25 in

0.00 in

U.S. legal 8.5 X 14 in

0.25 in

0.46 in

A4 size 210 X 297 mm

3.2 mm

11.7 mm

A4 banner 210 X 297 mm

3.2 mm

0.00 mm

A5 size 148 X 210 mm

3.2 mm

11.7 mm

B5 size 182 X 257 mm

3.2 mm

11.7 mm

Executive 7.25 X 10.5 in

0.25 in

0.46 in

U.S. cards 4 X 6 in

0.125 in

0.46 in

U.S. cards 3 x 5 in

0.125 in

0.46 in

U.S. cards 5 x 8 in

0.125 in

0.46 in

A6 cards 105 X 148 mm

3.2 mm

11.7 mm

Hagaki postcards 100 x 148 mm 3.2 mm

11.7 mm

Note: The top margin is 1 mm for all paper sizes (except

for banner paper).

Left

Right

Envelope Size

Margin

Margin

U.S. No. 10

4.12 x 9.5 in

0.04 in

0.46 in

DL 220 X 110 mm

1 mm

11.7 mm

C6

114 X 162 mm

1 mm

11.7 mm

Note: The top and bottom margins are 3.2 mm for all

envelope sizes.

N

OTE

DOS margins can vary. See the manual for the
specific DOS program for more information.

C

ARTRIDGES

AND

INK

To get the best performance and clearest output
from your printer, Hewlett-Packard recommends
using only genuine HP supplies in HP inkjet print-
ers. Damage resulting from the modification or
refilling of HP print cartridges is specifically
excluded from coverage of HP printer warranties.

Refilling an HP print cartridge pushes the
electronic and mechanical components of the
cartridge past their normal life cycle, creating
many potential problems, such as the following:

Poor Print Quality

Non-HP ink can contain components
that cause nozzles to become clogged,
resulting in streaked copy and graying or
fuzzy characters.

Non-HP inks can contain components that
corrode the cartridge’s electrical components,
resulting in poor printouts.

Potential Damage

If ink from a refilled cartridge leaks, the
excess ink could damage the service
station that caps the cartridge while it is
in the printer but not in use. Because this
service station maintains the health of the
cartridge, print quality problems might occur
with the cartridge.

If ink from a refilled cartridge leaks onto the
electrical components in your printer, severe
printer damage can occur, causing down-time
and repair costs.

Caution

Damage resulting from the modification
or refilling of HP cartridges is specifically
excluded from the coverage of HP printer
warranties.

Note

When buying replacement print cartridges check
part numbers carefully so that you buy the right
ones (Black–51645A, Color–C1823A).

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