
Table 1-1 Supported brands of paper for this device (continued)
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  | optimized for this device)  | 
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Speciality paper | 
  | Outside North America | 
HP Office Paper - Prepunched  | 
  | Clairealfa White  | 
HP Labels  | 
  | IP Rey Office  | 
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  | IP Duo Colourcopy  | 
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  | Mondi IQ Economy  | 
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  | Portucel Navigator Universal  | 
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  | UPM Office copy/print  | 
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  | Xerox Premier  | 
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  | Reflex Pure White  | 
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Guidelines for using specialty papers
Table 1-2 Guidelines for specialty papers
Paper type | Guidelines | 
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Labels  | Load labels only in Tray 1. Load labels with the front side facing down.  | 
  | Labels should lie flat with no more than 13 mm (0.5 inch) of curl in any direction.  | 
  | Use only full sheets of labels. If sheets have spaces between the labels, labels can peel off,  | 
  | which can cause jams that are difficult to remove.  | 
  | Do not use labels that have wrinkles, bubbles, or that are peeling off the backing paper.  | 
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Cardstock  | Load heavier cardstock, up to 220 g/m² (80 lb cover) cardstock, only in Tray 1.  | 
  | Cardstock up to 180 g/m² (67 lb cover) can be loaded in any tray.  | 
  | Cardstock should have a smoothness rating of 100 to 180 Sheffield.  | 
  | Cardstock should lie flat with no more than 13 mm (0.5 inch) of curl in any direction.  | 
  | Do not use cardstock that is wrinkled, nicked, or otherwise damaged.  | 
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HP Edgeline Glossy  | Load HP Edgeline Glossy paper only in Tray 1.  | 
  | Fan the stack of paper before placing the sheets in the tray. This helps prevent the sheets from  | 
  | sticking together.  | 
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Transparencies  | The device does not support transparencies. Do not try to print on them.  | 
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Envelopes  | The device does not support envelopes. Do not try to print on them.  | 
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Recommended paper for specific types of documents
The device supports many types of paper. Use the information in the following table to select a type of paper for specific types of documents.
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