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HP 7600 User Manual

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basics guide

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2

Pull out the paper length guide on the In tray and slide the paper width

guide as far to the left as it will go.

3

Place a stack of paper in the In tray.
– Load the paper with the side to be printed facing down. The printed

document faces up on the paper catch.

– Always load the paper in portrait orientation, with the shortest edge

feeding into the printer.

– Be careful not to use too much or too little paper. It may be difficult for

the printer to pick up a sheet of paper when there are only one or two

sheets in the In tray. Check that the stack of paper contains several

sheets but is no higher than the top of the paper length guide. For more

information about the amount of paper to load in the In tray, see

specifications on page 52.

– Use one type and size of paper at a time. Do not mix paper types or

sizes in the In tray.

4

Adjust the paper width guide and the paper length guide to fit close to the

edges of the paper without bending the paper. This helps the paper to feed

straight into the printer.

5

Lower the paper catch.

6

Pull out the photo tray slider until it stops. This disengages the photo tray so

the printer uses the paper in the In tray.

load paper in the photo tray

Use the photo tray when you want to print on 4 x 6 inch (10 x 15 cm) photo

paper or L-size cards (3.5 x 5 inches, 90 x 127 mm).

Note: For information about storing and handling photo paper, see

maintain the quality of your photo paper on page 11.
Tip: If you want to print 4 x 6 inch (10 x 15 cm) borderless photos, be sure

to use HP premium plus photo paper, glossy 4 x 6 borderless. If you are

printing from the control panel, check that your printer is set to print

borderless photos. If you are printing from a software application, select the

appropriate borderless paper size from the Print dialog box. HP does not

recommend printing borderless photos on plain paper. For more information

about recommended paper types, see recommended paper on page 51.

When you use the photo tray, you can leave paper in the In tray. If you run out

of photo paper in the photo tray, the printer continues to print using paper from

the In tray.

Tip: To print many photos at once, load the In tray with additional photo

paper.

To load paper in the photo tray:

1

Pull out the photo tray slider until it stops. This action disengages the photo

tray.

2

Lift the paper catch.