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03-27-2013 09:10 AM
Hello,
I see that you're having an issue with the printer not printing on normal paper.
When you select print having the normal paper loaded, what happens?
Do you receive an error message trying to print on normal paper?
What exactly is going on?
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04-28-2013 03:09 PM
I keep recieving an error message. My printer is not feeding my paper through. I've pushed it to the end and it still will not catch it. I think it's trying to feed smaller photo paper but I am trying to use 8x11.5 It's trying to pull from the photo tray. I'm sending a form from my iphone to print and it's sending it to the photo tray instead of the normal paper tray. I am not trying to print a photo but a form from my camera roll.
04-28-2013 07:07 PM
Anything in the camera roll would be a photo format, and using airprint will always want the photo tray if it is available. Airprint was designed for basic printing, and doesn't give the control most people are used to when printing.
The solution would be to download the HP ePrint app which is free in the app store, go to your photos in there, and then when you print you can adjust the paper size and type to use plain letter paper.
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11-13-2016 05:40 AM
Downloading the E-Print app worked well for me. You do have to configure it though to the paper size, paper source and paper type - it doesn't guess what you want.
I would like to print more than one image per page to cut down on paper - my images took a whole A4 for each of them - but I couldn't see a way to do that. Is this possible from the app?