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
 

Appendix E Regulatory Information 497
Environmental Product Stewardship
Environmental Product Stewardship
Protecting the Environment
Hewlett-Packard Company is committed to providing quality products in an 
environmentally-sound manner. The printer has been designed to minimize 
impacts on the environment.
The printer design eliminates:
Ozone 
Production
The printer uses charging rollers in the electrophotographic process 
and therefore generates no appreciable ozone gas (0
3
).
CFC Usage Class I U.S. Clean Air Act stratospheric ozone-depleting chemicals 
(chlorofluorocarbons [CFCs], for example) have been eliminated 
from the manufacturing of the printer and packaging.










