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Old December 29th, 2008 Dec 29, 2008 7:30:53 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys! i have a quick question. Would the Imageclip paper work for any of these series?

Color LaserJet CP2020 series
Color LaserJet CP3520 series
Color LaserJet 4700
All by hp

Really need help on this one! thanks.
 
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Really need help..I have to make a choice very soon
 
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I think you would get the best answer from your vendor....I am assuming you are referring to the CLP paper and not the new inkjet paper than needs a b/w laser?
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Best way is to go to copy/print center like Office Depot, staples etc. that uses one of those models. Take sample Imageclip for laser and try it. Sespecialty.com has one of those models list for Imageclip for laser. Imageclip will not jam because it does not have polymer coating on the imaging paper (red sheet). Set the media type to the thickest setting available in the printer. Use multi purpose tray to feed the paper and if rear paper exit tray is available use that also.

I know a member that started with HP black and white printer to print on Imageclip without problems.

I believe Dodank uses HP Colorjet printer.
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