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LaserJet P2035
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I want to print certain jobs on the slowest speed the P2035 printer/driver will allow. The driver I currently have has 14 choices for media (glossy, cardstock, labels, auto, etc).

 

Is there any speed that's slower than Labels or Glossy? Does this printer/driver have only two speeds?

 

Thank you

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Label and envelope are typically the slowest, but keep in mind those settings not only adjust the speed but also the temperature of the fuser and should be matched to the media you are trying to print. If you are trying to print on unsupported media, no adjustment in the world is going to give you perfect print quality.

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Thank you for pointing out that the temperature is also adjusted, Repairatrooper.

 

I'm not concerned with print quality - that's okay as it is. My intent is to get the toner to stick as well as possible because the return labels I print become a little bit smudged after they've gone through the postal service.

 

When I try to rub the printing off with my fingernail or some abrasive surface, it seems like it's sticking relatively well. So maybe it's working as well as can be expected and I need to try some alternate method of printing.

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