When using HP Sprocket Photo Paper, you can load it into the bypass tray. When loading the photo paper, make sure to keep the short edge of the paper down and the print side up. You should also make sure to push in the width guide until it stops at the edge of the paper. If you push in the width guide too far, the paper may bend or tear.

Printing photos on photographic paper
The HP inkjet printer can produce high-quality color and black-and-white prints. It also produces quality photographs on photographic paper. HP photo paper is available in a variety of weights and thicknesses. Its bright white surface, instant-dry finish, and vibrant color reproduction make it an ideal choice for everyday photos, crafts, and projects. Designed to minimize jams, streaks, and smudges, HP photo paper is ideal for any HP printer.
When selecting photo paper for your HP printer, it’s essential to know its printing specifications and capabilities. Each type of paper can result in slightly different quality prints. For instance, glossy photo paper will produce sharp prints, whereas matte photo paper is ideal for subtler prints. Before buying photo paper for your HP printer, make sure you try a few types to find the one that suits your needs best.
HP recommends that you use 4×6-inch photographic paper. Its 1.25-inch tab helps to produce borderless photo prints. Plain paper does not have this feature, so it is not recommended. Also, it is recommended that you remove the paper in your In tray before inserting the photo cassette.
The HP printer’s control panel has a button that lets you change the paper size. In the printer’s control panel, you can also change the type of paper. Choose the photo paper or the high-quality photo paper. This will help you print high-quality photographs.
If you’re concerned about the environment, you can also use HP Everyday Photo Paper. This photo paper is acid-free, and resists ink bleed. It also dries quickly after it comes out of the printer. This paper also makes the photos look more vibrant.
For best results, glossy paper is the preferred option if you want rich colours and contrast. It’s ideal for bright landscape photos and portraits that have bright colors. Matte paper, on the other hand, has a textured surface. Its texture varies. It is not glossy, so it’s not recommended for black and white photos.
HP also offers HP Premium Plus Photo Paper in a packet of 100 sheets. These papers are suitable for printing glossy or matte photos. These photo papers can be used for personal and professional activities. This type of paper also works well for large-scale prints. Besides, the price is very reasonable.
Loading photo paper in the bypass tray
To load photo paper into the bypass tray, you must first remove the output paper tray cover. This tray holds either the Photo (4″x6) or Photo L (3.5″x5″) size photo paper. To load photo paper into the bypass tray, place it so that the shiny side of the photo paper is facing down. You should also make sure that the paper is in the proper orientation by moving the paper guides to the outside of the bypass tray. Once the bypass tray is properly loaded, you can then start printing.
Before loading photo paper into the bypass tray, you must first ensure that the photo paper is supported by the HP printer. You should also ensure that the photo paper is inserted into the printer as far as possible. Once you’ve done this, press the print button to choose 4×6 in. Photo Paper. If the printer does not pick up the photo paper, make sure you check the settings of the photo paper tray.
Loading photo paper into the bypass tray is easy and can be done using the control panel on the printer. You must first select the bypass tray icon, which will be displayed at the top of the control panel next to the numbered trays. Once you click on it, you should see a list of paper types and sizes. If you’re using photo paper, make sure the side with the printable side is facing up, then slide the front edge guide to the position for the size of the photo paper.
The manual feed option can also be turned on, either through the print driver or the printer’s configuration page. In some cases, you might also have to turn on the manual feed option in the printer menu to manually load the bypass tray. If you have a HP printer with a manual feed option, you may have to change the configuration manually.
Setting up HP Sprocket Photo Paper
Setting up HP Sprocket Photo Paper into an HP Printer is not a difficult task. Firstly, you should buy the right paper for the printer. The right type of photo paper will determine the quality of your photos. For example, HP Zink photo paper is a good choice if you want to produce crisp, clear photographs.
HP Sprocket Photo Paper is compatible only with HP ZINK(tm) Sticky-backed Photo Paper, which is a 2x3in sheet with a glossy finish. It is recommended to use this type of paper within its recommended operating temperatures, but it may warp if used outside of these conditions.
Once you have chosen the paper, the printer pulls it out of the tray and feeds it back into the printer. The paper passes through the printer cartridge three or four times, each time adding another layer of ink. The entire printing process takes about one minute 25 seconds.