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I need to single sheet feed iron-on transfer paper with my HP OfficeJet Pro 8600.

OS is Windows Vista

How do I do this?

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Hi SucciFC,

 

I don't have any experience with this, but have you tried putting a single sheet on top of the normal printer paper and then print?

 

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Thank you, Gordon. The Iron-on Transfer paper needs to pass straight through the printer rather than pulling from a bin and curving up to follow the printer path.

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Actually, it should work by loading it in Tray 1. Please see this article:

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/bpa00482

 

Specifically:

 

Load the HP Iron-On T-shirt Transfers in your printer so the design will print on the side without the HP Logo.
  • If you have a front-loading printer (HP Deskjet Printer, HP Officejet Pro printer), load the transfer paper with the HP logo side facing up (see Figure 3).
    Figure 3: View of front load printer

 

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