Additional tips for envelopes, Additional tips for transparencies, Additional tips for printing labels – HP LaserJet 3100 All-in-One Printer series User Manual

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Additional tips for envelopes

Low operating humidity (less than 50 percent, relative humidity)
often results in a background gray cast. (This is often most
noticeable during the winter months.) For best results, print
envelopes with a humidity of 50 percent or more. Also, try to store
envelopes in that same condition for at least 24 hours before
printing. (Note that background gray cast is sometimes also
evident just after installing a new toner cartridge.)

If possible, verify that envelope adhesive can withstand 392° F
(200° C). This is the temperature of the fusing assembly during
printing.

If envelopes are coming out wrinkled, try flattening the edges of
the envelope with a ruler or other flat object. Or, try using a
different brand of envelope.

Keep the printer clean. Contaminants such as loose toner and
paper dust can interfere with the printing process.

Additional tips for transparencies

To avoid transparency curl, remove the transparency as it comes out
of the HP LaserJet 3100 product and set it on a flat surface to cool.

Additional tips for printing labels

Do not use labels that are separating from the backing sheet or
that are wrinkled or damaged in any way.

Do not use any sheet of labels that has spaces in it where some
of the labels have been removed.

Do not feed a sheet of labels through your HP LaserJet 3100
product more than once.

If possible, verify that label adhesive can withstand 392° F
(200° C). This is the temperature of the fusing assembly during
printing.

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