Labels, Transparencies, Glossy paper and photo paper – HP Color LaserJet CM1015CM1017 Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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Envelopes with a peel-off adhesive strip or with more than one flap that folds over to seal must use
adhesives that are compatible with the heat and pressure in the fuser.

CAUTION

Failure to follow the guidelines above can result in jams.

Labels

When selecting labels, consider the quality of each component:

For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see

Print on special media

.

Only use labels with no exposed backing between them.

Labels must lie flat.

Do not use labels that have wrinkles, bubbles, or are damaged.

Use only full sheets of labels; this MFP does not support print partial sheets of labels.

Use only labels specified for use with HP Color LaserJet printers.

For instructions on loading labels, see

Load tray 1 (single-sheet feed tray)

or

Load tray 2

.

Transparencies

Use only tray 1 or tray 2 to print on transparencies.

For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see

Print on special media

.

Place transparencies on a flat surface after removing from the MFP.

Use only transparencies specified for use with HP Color LaserJet printers.

CAUTION

To avoid MFP damage, only use transparencies that are recommended for use in

laser MFPs. See

Accessories and supplies information

.

Transparent print media not designed for LaserJet printing melts in the fuser, and damages the
fuser.

Glossy paper and photo paper

Handle glossy paper and HP LaserJet Photo paper by the edges.

For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see

Print on special media

.

Use only glossy paper and photo paper specified for use with HP Color LaserJet printers.

Letterhead or preprinted forms

Avoid using raised or embossed letterhead.

Use only non-flammable inks that do not damage the print rollers.

For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see

Print on special media

.

For instructions on loading letterhead, see

Load tray 1 (single-sheet feed tray)

and

Load tray 2

.

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