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HP Laserjet CP 1025
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Bought myself a Laser printer HP Laserjet CP 1025.  Using regular paper no problem, but using pre printed paper (diploma's) gives dirty prints.

Is this a matter of settings ??  or what....................

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It could be because diplomas are printed on rough paper or it could be called heavy paper and those are settings that you can make in the printer and also specify in the driver.

Any pre printed paper also has to be rated for use in a laser printer since the ink that is pre printed on it has to be able to handle the fusing temperature.

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It could be because diplomas are printed on rough paper or it could be called heavy paper and those are settings that you can make in the printer and also specify in the driver.

Any pre printed paper also has to be rated for use in a laser printer since the ink that is pre printed on it has to be able to handle the fusing temperature.

If my post resolves your issue please click the accepted as solution button under it.


To thank a Tech for a post click the thumbs up button under the post.


You can even click both buttons. . .
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