HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Series - User Guide

Print weatherproof maps and outdoor signs
You can use the HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Series to print durable, waterproof maps, signs, or menus
by using HP Tough Paper. HP Tough Paper is a waterproof, tear-proof, satin finish paper that retains
rich, vibrant print color and clarity even when exposed to heavy usage or weather. This avoids expensive
and time-consuming lamination. To maximize the quality of this output you must do the following:
Choose the appropriate paper
Configure the paper tray correctly
Choose the correct settings in the print driver
Supported tough paper
HP paper name Product code Product size Control panel and print
driver settings
HP LaserJet Tough Paper Q1298A Letter HP Tough Paper
HP LaserJet Tough Paper Q1298B A4 HP Tough Paper
Configure the paper tray
Configure the paper tray for the correct paper type.
1. Load the paper into Tray 2, 3, 4, or 5.
2. After you close the tray, the control panel prompts you to configure the paper size and type. Press
the checkmark button
to configure the size and type.
3. If the correct size is displayed, press the checkmark button
to accept the detected size, or press
the up or down arrow
to choose a different paper size.
4. When the paper type prompt appears, press the up or down arrow
to highlight the correct
paper type and then press the checkmark button
to select it. See the table above to determine
the correct paper type.
Configure the driver settings
Carry out the following steps to print to tough paper from your graphics software program.
1. Select Print from the File menu of your software program.
2. Select the HP Color LaserJet CP6015 Series printer, and then click Properties or Printing
Preferences.
3. From the Paper type drop-down list, select the same paper type that you configured on the product
control panel.
4. Click OK to save the settings and OK to print. The print job will automatically be printed from the
tray that has been configured for tough paper.
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