HP psc 1200 Manual Do Utilizador

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hp psc 1200 series
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Note: HP Photo Paper and HP Photo Paper, Glossy, 4-by-6, are not 
recommended for printing with your HP PSC. To print photos, use 
HP Everyday Photo Paper. For your best photo printing needs, use 
HP Premium Plus Photo Paper.
Note: Photo paper may curl when you remove it from the box. If this occurs, 
curl the paper the opposite way to flatten it before inserting it into the 
HP PSC.
paper
tips
HP papers
• HP Premium Inkjet Paper: Locate the gray arrow on the nonprinting 
side of the paper, and then insert paper with the arrow side facing 
up.
• HP Premium Photo Paper, HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, or 
HP Everyday Photo Paper: Load the glossy (print) side down. Always 
load at least five sheets of regular paper in the paper tray first, and 
then place the photo paper on top of the regular paper.
• HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film: Insert the film so that the white 
transparency strip (with arrows and the HP logo) is on top and is 
going into the tray first.
• HP Inkjet T-Shirt Transfer Iron-On: Flatten the transfer sheet completely 
before using it; do not load curled sheets. (To prevent curling, keep 
transfer sheets sealed in the original package until you are ready to 
use them.) Manually feed one sheet at a time, with the unprinted side 
facing down (the blue stripe faces up).
• HP Matte Greeting Cards, HP Glossy Greeting Cards, or HP Felt-
Textured Greeting Cards: Insert a small stack of HP greeting-card 
paper, with the print-side down into the paper tray until it stops.
Labels
(works only with 
printing)
• Always use letter-size or A4-size label sheets designed for use with 
HP inkjet products (like Avery Inkjet Labels), and make sure that the 
labels are not over two years old.
• Fan the stack of labels to make sure none of the pages are sticking 
together.
• Place a stack of label sheets on top of standard paper in the paper 
tray, print-side down. Do not insert labels one sheet at a time.
Postcards or hagaki 
cards
Insert a stack of postcards or hagaki cards with the print-side down into 
the paper tray until it stops. Line the postcards up on the right side of the 
paper tray, and slide the paper-width guide up against the left side of 
the cards until it stops.
4-by-6 inch photo 
paper
Insert the photo paper with the print-side down into the paper tray until 
it stops. Place the long edge of the photo paper against the right side of 
the paper tray, and slide the paper-width guide up against the long edge 
of the photo paper until it stops. If the photo paper you are using has 
perforated tabs, load the photo paper so that the tabs are closest to you.