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07-30-2012
12:29 PM
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04-19-2016
10:49 AM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi there folks;
Recently I ran into several folks asking on how to print envelopes in the same printer The HP Officejet 8600
Do to this I decided to provide both the instructions in this document as well as the links of the article where I refer to for the information. This way folks that want to have it quick and to the point can accomplish this by reading and following this article and any folk that want to dig deeper perhaps the article will provide more in depth information
This is how to load the envelopes;
I will provide the link of the Article where this information have been gathered from;
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02890475
Here the steps for loading the envelopes on the Officejet pro 8600.
Grasp the handle on the front of the input tray, and then pull the tray towards you to open it.
Figure 12: Pull out the input tray
Slide the paper width guides out as far as possible.
NOTE:If you are loading larger-sized paper, pull out the tray extension to lengthen the tray.
Figure 13: Input tray extension
Insert the envelopes into the center of the tray with the envelope flap on the left and facing up. If the flap is on the short end of the envelope, insert the envelope into the center of the tray with the flap toward the product and facing up.
Figure 14: Load envelopes
Slide the paper width guides in to rest against the edges of the envelope. Make sure that the envelope is centered in the tray.
Push the tray into the product until it clicks into place.
Figure 15: Push in the input tray
Pull out the tray extender on the output tray.
Figure 16: Pull out the tray extender
This is the explanation on how to load envelopes into the 8600. Hope is helpful
Now let’s make sure that the envelopes use are supported by the printer,
This article will also provide you with envelopes support by this printers;
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02858465
Is an important to properly load the envelopes as to use only envelopes supported by the printer.
you might spend countless hours trying to figure what is the problem without realizing that the issue is the envelope you are actually using is not supported.
Here is a list of the envelopes supported by the Officejet 8600
Paper type | Paper size |
U.S. 10 envelope | 105 x 241 mm (4.1 x 9.5 inches) |
A2 envelope | 111 x 146 mm (4.4 x 5.8 inches) |
DL envelope | 110 x 220 mm (4.3 x 8.7 inches) |
C5 envelope | 162 x 229 mm ( 6.4 x 9.0 inches) |
C6 envelope | 114 x 162 mm (4.5 x 6.4 inches) |
Monarch envelope | 98 x 191 mm (3.9 x 7.5 inches) |
Card envelope | 111 x 152 mm (4.4 x 6.0 inches) |
Chou #3 envelope | 120 x 235 mm (4.7 x 9.3 inches) |
Chou #4 envelope | 90 x 205 mm (3.5 x 8.1 inches) |
Hope this is helpful.
I welcome any comments and questions;
RobertoR
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02-27-2013 11:59 AM
On my OJ Pro 8600, When I go to print a # 10 envelope, it feeds the envelope through and then prints the address on a letter page. I was forced to set the printer preferences to #10 envelope, and within Word, set the paper type to # 10 envelope, set Word up for center feed, and then put everything back to print normally. ON my 6500 all I had to do was hit print. There must be a way to print single envelopes without jumping through all these hoops!!
07-02-2013 01:26 PM
Is there a way to get the return address to print flush with the upper left edge of the envelope? Does HP offer an envelope printing program that runs on Windows? My word processsing software assumes that i will be able to print to the edge of the envelope but HP seems to require a minimum margin of .65 inches on the left side of an envelope. If I change the margins so that the return address prints, then the main address is partically covered by the text box for the return address (Word 2010). In other software, I cannot adjust the margins for an envelope at all.
Yes, I have it set to be using envelope #10 (what I am using) and landscape and I know that I have to load the envelope in the center.
12-12-2013 03:53 PM
I used the instructions for loading envelopes, but cannot get my 8600 pro with 2 trays to print #10 (or any) envelopes. I have tried switching trays, commands et. al. but not success. How do I print an envelope?
12-16-2013 05:05 PM
Hello Hille.
I understand you are unable to print envelopes from your printer. What type of program are you printing from? Please follow the manual on Printing on envelopes. This will be on page 43.
Make sure you are following RobertoR's previous post on loading envelopes in the paper tray from your Officejet 8600.
You can only print envelopes from tray 1. From the program you are printing from, you need to change the paper source to tray one, not auto select.
If you have any further questions please let me know.
12-25-2013 08:52 AM
I know how to load envelopes. I want to print an uninterrupted series of envelopes but when I go to print the computer says "The margins of section 1 are set outside the printable area of the page." Not sure what this means. I assume I have to modify margins but cannot seem to find instructions how to do so. Also assume I would have to set and reset each time I want to print envelopes.
Any direction appreciate.
Steve H.
01-07-2014 09:25 AM
Hi steveneuro,
What program are you printing from and what size envelopes? the issue seems to be with the settings. If I know what program you are working with I can help adjust the settings.
I imagine you should be able to create a preset so you would not have to set and reset each time you print on envelopes but again, it is best if I know what we are working with. Can you also tell me which operating system you have and which version? Thanks.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
Sunshyn2005
I work on behalf of HP
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