HP color laserjet 4500 Manuale Utente

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Troubleshooting paper path problems
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Print media checklist
Many print problems are caused by printing on media that does not 
meet specifications. See “Supported media weights and sizes” on 
page 90 and the 
HP LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide for 
detailed information about media specifications. In addition, the 
following list helps to quickly check common media-related printing 
problems.
Rough paper causes poor transfer and smeared print problems. 
Check that the paper meets specifications for smoothness.
The printer handles only 60 to 159g/m
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 (16- to 42-pound) bond 
media, and 0.13 mm (5-mil) thick transparencies.
Paper that has absorbed moisture causes paper feed problems. If 
the printer is used in a humid area, suspect damp paper as a cause 
of recurring paper feed and print quality problems.
Damaged paper, paper with ragged edges, or paper whose edges 
stick together cause paper jams.
Using paper that has already been through a laser printer or a 
copier could cause paper jams.
CAUTION
Using media that does not conform to the specifications listed here 
or in the HP LaserJet Family Print Media Guide can cause problems 
that require service. This service is not covered by the Hewlett-
Packard warranty or service agreements.