HP 2566C User Manual
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TEST key, 6-6
Operator correctable errors, 7-5
Operator Information Label
powered paper stacker, 4-1
printer, 3-10
Operator safety, 1-6
Overall print quality, 3-24
Overview of printer, A-1
Packaging, paper, 2-5
PAGE L. ADJ. key, 6-7
Page length
description, 5-4
Paper
adjust horizontal tension, 3-19
adjusting forms length, 3-25
adjusting Forms Length, inches, 3-26
adjusting Forms Length, text lines-per-
page, 3-27
adjusting forms position, 3-17
adjusting forms thickness, 3-21
adjusting vertical tension, 3-15
aligning in powered paper stacker, 4-6
certification, B-1
description, 2-4
dot slalom, 3-22
environmental conditions, 2-6
feed problems, 7-2
forms specifications, B-1
forms thickness uniformity, B-3
forms with attached cards, B-5
forms with cutouts, B-5
forms with flaps, B-5
forms with windows, B-5
humidity, 2-5
inspect tractor holes, 3-20
labels, B-5
loading, 3-10
maximum form length, B-1
maximum printing width, B-1
maximum right margin, B-1
maximum width, B-1
minimum form length, B-1
minimum left margin, B-1
minimum width, B-1
multi-part forms, 2-4
multi-part forms, thickness, A-7
ordering, 1-5
overall thickness of a form, B-3
packaging, 2-5
perforation projection, B-5
position in printer, 3-14
printing on all areas, B-4
printing on thick areas, B-5
printing on thin areas, B-4
print quality problems, 7-3
recommended, 1-5
shipping, 2-6
slew rate, A-7
specialty forms specifìcations, B-3
stacking in the powered paper stacker, 4-5
storage, 2-5
tearing or separating problems, 7-2
temperature, 2-6
test for performance, B-6
testing, 2-4
weight, 2-4
weight, multi-part, B-2
weight, single part, B-2
width, 2-4
Paper jams, 3-14, 7-5
Paper performance, B-6
Paper shield, lower, 3-4
Paper stack
alignment in the powered paper stacker, 4-6
starting in the powered paper stacker, 4-5
unloading from the powered paper stacker,
4-7
Parts of the printer, illustration, 6-3
Perforation projection, paper, B-5
Perforation skip
conftguration, 5-5
description, 3-27
turn “OFF,”, 3-27
turn “ON,”, 3-27
Perf skip
configuration, 5-5
description, 3-27
illustration, 3-25
turn “OFF,”, 3-27
turn “ON,”, 3-27
Positioning powered paper stacker backstop,
4-2
Positioning powered paper stacker door chains,
4-4
Position paper in printer, 3-14
Power cable length, A-3
Power consumption, printer, A-3
Power dissipation, printer, A-4
powered paper stacker
adjusting door chains, 4-4
aligning the paper stack, 4-6
Operator Information Label, 4-1
positioning the backstop, 4-2
set-up, 4-1
starting the paper stack, 4-5
unloading paper, 4-7
Power-On Parameters and Power-Fail Recov
ery, 6-11
Index-3