Special media for printing, Envelopes – HP Color LaserJet CM1015CM1017 Multifunction Printer series User Manual
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temporary for print jobs that are run while the program is still open, or changes to the default settings
can be permanent; they are in effect now and in the future.
Operating System
Temporarily change settings for
jobs that are printed now
Permanently change default
settings
Change configuration settings
(For example, to add an optional tray
or to enable or disable a driver feature
such as “Allow manual duplexing”)
Windows 2000 and
XP (Classic Start
Menu)
On the File menu, click Print, select
this printer, then click Properties
or Preferences. (The actual steps
can vary; this is the most common
method.)
Click Start, point to Settings, then
click Printers or Printers and
Faxes. Right-click the printer icon,
then click Printing Preferences.
Click Start, point to Settings, then click
Printers or Printers and Faxes. Right-
click the printer icon, then click
Properties. Click the Configure tab.
Windows XP
On the File menu, click Print, select
this printer, then click Properties
or Preferences. (The actual steps
can vary; this is the most common
method.)
Click Start, click Printers and
Faxes, right-click the printer name
or icon, then click Printing
Preferences.
Click Start then click Printers and
Faxes. Right-click the printer icon, then
click Properties. Click the Configure
tab.
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Access to default MFP settings might be restricted and therefore unavailable.
Special media for printing
This MFP supports printing on special media.
For tray, media orientation, and driver settings, see
For instructions on loading envelopes, see
Load tray 1 (single-sheet feed tray)
Envelopes
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Store envelopes flat.
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Envelopes should not be wrinkled, nicked, stuck together, or otherwise damaged. Do not use
envelopes that have clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, self-stick adhesives, or other synthetic
materials.
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Only use envelopes where the seam extends all the way to the corner of the envelope as indicated
in the following illustration.
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Acceptable
2
Unacceptable
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