HP LaserJet 8150 Series Printer - User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Customer Care
- Contents
- Introduction
- Printer Basics
- Printing Tasks
- Advanced Printing Tasks
- Overview
- Using Features in the Printer Driver
- Different First Page
- Blank Back Page
- Customizing Tray 1 Operation
- Printing by Type and Size of Paper
- Changing the Variable Fuser Mode
- Loading Custom-size Paper
- Job Retention
- Printing with the Optional HP Fast InfraRed Connect
- Edge-to-Edge Printing
- Duplex Registration
- Printer Maintenance
- Problem Solving
- Overview
- Clearing Paper Jams
- Clearing Jams from the Input Tray Areas
- Clearing Jams from the Optional Duplex Printing Accessory
- Clearing Jams from the Top Cover Area
- Clearing Jams from the Output Areas
- Clearing Jams from an Optional HP Output Device
- Clearing Jams from the Stapler (5-bin Mailbox with Stapler)
- Solving Repeated Paper Jams
- Understanding Printer Messages
- Correcting Output Quality Problems
- Checking the Printer’s Configuration
- HP Digital Copy
- Overview
- HP Digital Copy Installation
- HP Digital Copy Operating Instructions
- HP Digital Copy Features and Benefits
- HP Digital Copy Control Panel
- HP Digital Copy Settings
- Loading documents into the Automatic Document Feeder
- Loading documents onto the Flatbed
- Loading documents larger than the Document Board
- Reading a page from a thick book
- Foreign Interface Harness
- Paper Specifications
- Document Quality
- HP Digital Copy Maintenance
- HP Digital Copy Problem Solving
- Service and Support
- Specifications
- Control Panel Menus
- Printer Memory and Expansion
- Printer Commands
- Regulatory Information
- Index

Chapter 3 Advanced Printing Tasks 163
Loading Custom-size Paper
Loading Custom-size Paper
Custom-size paper can be loaded into Tray 1 and, with the optional Custom
Paper Tray accessories, into Trays 3 and 5. However, only one custom paper
size can be defined in the control panel. This means that you can have several
Custom Paper Trays, but you must put the same custom-size paper in all of
them.
When custom-size paper is loaded into Tray 1, the printer prints at a slower
speed because it picks up paper based on the maximum size of paper the
printer supports. When custom-size paper is loaded in Trays 3 and 5, the
printer prints at normal speed because it picks up paper based on the size
defined in the control panel.
If a Custom Paper Tray is installed, you cannot print on both sides of
custom-size paper.
1 Load the custom-size paper in Tray 1, 3, or 5. See Loading Tray 1
on
page 89
and Loading Trays 2, 3, and the Optional 2 x 500-sheet Input Tray
(Trays 4 and 5) on page 93 for instructions.
2 On the control panel, press M
ENU
repeatedly until PRINTING MENU appears.
3 Press I
TEM
repeatedly until CONFIGURE CUSTOM PAPER=NO appears.
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