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I’d like to print a picture on a  piece of transparency paper using my printer. I’ve never done this before, and I don’t want to ruin my printer. My printer is an HP Deskjet 2652. I’m almost positive that it does not have a transparency setting. The only one similar to that is a photo paper setting. Is that ok to use? What transparency paper should I use?

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@Wow6 wrote:

... Is that ok to use? What transparency paper should I use?


@Wow6 

 

No, you can't use that media and load different media, this won't work. Printer may reject or print too much inks on transparency, you can't use the output.

 

By the way, it only supports

 

    Plain paper, Photo paper, Brochure paper

 

Its specs :   https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c05405266#AbT8

 

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BH
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Ok. Thank you! Does this printer support transparency printing at all? Or would I have to use another printer altogether?

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