HP LaserJet 4350 User Manual
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Loading staples Load staples if the printer control-panel display prompts you with a STAPLER LOW ON STAPLES message (the stapler has fewer than 70 staples left) or a STAPLER OUT OF STAPLES message (the stapler is empty). If the stapler runs out of staples, jobs continue to print to the stapler/stacker, but they are not stapled. To load staples 1. On the right side of the stapler/stacker, turn the stapler unit toward the front of the printer until the unit clicks into the open position. Grasp the blue staple-cartridge handle and pull the cartridge out of the stapler unit. 2. Insert the new staple cartridge into the stapler unit and rotate the stapler unit toward the rear of the printer until the unit snaps into place. ENWW Stapling documents49
Loading trays This section describes how to load the standard and optional printer trays. Loading tray 1 Tray 1 is a multipurpose tray that holds up to 100 sheets of paper, 50 transparencies or sheets of labels, 10 envelopes, or 20 index cards. The printer default is to pull media from tray 1 first, if it is loaded. To change this behavior, see Customizing tray 1 operation . Tray 1 provides a convenient way to print on envelopes, transparencies, custom-size paper, or other types of media without having to unload the other trays. It can also be used just as a convenient additional tray. For supported media sizes, see Supported sizes of print media . If an optional stapler/stacker is installed, the printer automatically rotates the printed images 180° on all media sizes, even if the job is not stapled. If you are printing on paper that requires a specific orientation, such as letterhead, preprinted paper, prepunched paper, and paper with watermarks, make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray. See Orientation of paper when a stapler is installed . NOTE The printer might print at a slower speed when using tray 1. CAUTION To avoid jams, do not load trays while the printer is printing. Do not fan the paper. Fanning can cause misfeeds. To load tray 1 1. Open tray 1. 2. Pull out the tray extension. 50 Chapter 2 Printing tasks ENWW
3. Set the side guides to the correct width. 4. Load the media in the tray. Make sure that the media fits under the tabs and below the maximum-height indicators. NOTELoad media with the front side facing up and the top, short edge toward the printer. For information about loading special media, see Printing on small sizes, custom sizes, or heavy paper . 5. Adjust the side guides so that they lightly touch the media stack but do not bend the media. Loading tray 2 or an optional 500-sheet tray The 500-sheet tray adjusts for six standard sizes (letter, A4, legal, executive, A5, and B5 JIS), and for many custom sizes. See Supported sizes of print media . The printer senses standard sizes if you set the tray guides to a standard size and turn the media knob to Standard. If an optional stapler/stacker is installed, the printer automatically rotates the printed images 180° on all media sizes, even if the job is not stapled. If you are printing on media that requires a specific orientation, such as letterhead, preprinted media, prepunched media, and media with watermarks, make sure that the media is loaded correctly in the tray. See Orientation of paper when a stapler is installed. CAUTION To avoid jams, do not load trays while the printer is printing. ENWW Loading trays51
To load tray 2 or an optional 500-sheet tray 1. Pull the tray out and lift up slightly to remove it from the printer. 2. Pinch the release that is located on the left guide and slide the side guides to the correct paper size. 3. Pinch the release that is located on the rear paper guide and slide it to the correct media size. 4. On the right side of the tray, turn the knob to Standard for LTR (letter), A4, LGL (legal), EXEC (executive), A5, or JIS B5 paper. Turn the knob to Custom for supported custom paper sizes. 2 1 1 Standard position 2 Custom position 52 Chapter 2 Printing tasks ENWW
5. Load the paper with the front side facing down and the top edge toward the front of the tray. CAUTIONDo not fan the paper. Fanning can cause misfeeds. 6. Make sure that the stack is flat at all four corners and that the top of the stack is below the maximum-height indicators. 7. Slide the tray completely into the printer. Loading an optional 1,500-sheet tray The optional 1,500 sheet tray adjusts for letter, A4, and legal sizes. The printer automatically senses which size is loaded if the tray guides are properly adjusted. If an optional stapler/stacker is installed, the printer automatically rotates the printed images 180° on all paper sizes, even if the job is not stapled. If you are printing on media that requires a specific orientation, such as letterhead, preprinted media, prepunched media, and media with watermarks, make sure that the media is loaded correctly in the tray. (See Orientation of paper when a stapler is installed.) CAUTION To avoid jams, do not load trays while the printer is printing. ENWW Loading trays53
To load an optional 1,500-sheet tray 1. Open the door of the 1,500-sheet tray. 2. If media is in the tray, remove it. When media is in the tray, the guides cannot be adjusted. 3. Pinch the guides at the front of the tray and slide them to the correct media size. 4. Load the media with the front side facing down and the top edge toward the front of the tray. CAUTIONDo not fan the media. Fanning can cause misfeeds. 54 Chapter 2 Printing tasks ENWW
5. Make sure that the height of the stack does not exceed the maximum-height indicators on the guides and that the front edge of the stack is aligned with the arrows. 6. Close the door on the tray. ENWW Loading trays55
Understanding media output options The printer has three output locations: the top (standard) output bin,\ the rear output bin, and the optional stacker or stapler/stacker. Printing to the top (standard) output bin Printing to the rear output bin Printing to the optional stacker or stapler/stacker Orientation of paper when a stapler is installed Printing to the top (standard) output bin The top output bin collects paper face-down, in the correct order. The top output bin should be used for most print jobs, including transparencies. To use the top output bin, be sure that the rear output bin is closed. To avoid jams, do not open or close the rear output bin while the printer is printing. Printing to the rear output bin The printer always prints to the rear output bin if it is open. Media that is printed to this bin will exit face-up, with the last page on top (reverse order). Printing from tray 1 to the rear output bin provides the straightest path. Opening the rear output bin might improve performance with the following items: ● Envelopes ● Labels ● Small custom-size paper ● Postcards ● Paper heavier than 120 g/m 2 (32 lb) 56 Chapter 2 Printing tasks ENWW
To open the rear output bin, grasp the handle at the top of the bin. Pull the bin down, and slide out the extension. Opening the rear output bin makes the duplexer (if installed) and the top output bin unavailable. To avoid jams, do not open or close the rear output bin while the printer is printing. Printing to the optional stacker or stapler/stacker The optional stacker or optional stapler/stacker can hold up to 500 sheets of paper (20-lb paper). The stacker accepts standard and custom paper sizes. The stapler/stacker accepts standard and custom paper sizes, but only letter, legal, and A4 sizes can be stapled. Do not try to send other types of print media, such as labels or envelopes. When a stapler/stacker is installed, the printer automatically rotates the printed images 180° on all paper sizes, regardless of whether the job is stapled. Paper types that must be printed in the correct orientation, such as letterhead or prepunched paper, might need to be loaded in a different direction. See Orientation of paper when a stapler is installed . To print to the optional stacker or optional stapler/stacker, select the option in the program, in the printer driver, or at the printer control panel. Before you use the optional stacker or optional stapler/stacker, ensure that the printer driver is set to recognize it. You need to set this setting only once. See the printer driver online Help for details. For more information about supported paper, see Supported sizes of print media . For more information about stapling, see Stapling documents . ENWW Understanding media output options 57
Orientation of paper when a stapler is installed When an optional stapler/stacker is installed, the printer automatically rotates the printed images 180° on all paper sizes, even if the job is not stapled. If you are printing on paper that requires a specific orientation, such as letterhead, preprinted paper, prepunched paper, and paper with watermarks, make sure that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray. The correct orientation of the paper in the trays is shown below. 12 1 Tray 1, single-sided print jobs 2 All other trays, single-sided print jobs For single-sided printing and stapling from tray 1, load the paper with the front side facing up and the top edge toward you. For single-sided printing and stapling from all other trays, load the paper with the front side facing down and the top edge toward the printer. 12 1 Tray 1, duplex print jobs 2 All other trays, duplex print jobs For duplex (two-sided) printing and stapling from tray 1, load the paper with the front side facing down and the top edge toward the printer. For duplex printing and stapling from all other trays, load the paper with the front side facing up and the top edge toward you. 58 Chapter 2 Printing tasks ENWW