Supported paper types for each tray
When you select a paper type, you are instructing the device to use a group of predefined settings to create the best possible print quality for that type of paper.
CAUTION: Selecting a paper type that does not match the type of paper that is loaded in the tray can damage the device.
Table 1-4 Supported paper types for each tray
Paper type that is listed in the | Description | Tray 1 | Trays 2, 3, and 4 | Tray 5 |
printer driver or on the control |
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Plain | Plain, uncoated paper that is less than | X | X | X |
| 150 g/m2 (40 lb bond) |
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HP Matte Premium 120g | Use only for HP Premium Presentation | X |
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| Matte Paper, 120 g/m2 |
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HP Matte Brochure 180g | Use only for HP Brochure and Flyer | X |
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| Paper Matte, 180 g/m2 |
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HP Matte Cover 200g | Use only for this | X |
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HP Glossy Edgeline 180g | Use only for HP Glossy for Edgeline | X |
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| Paper, 180 g/m2 |
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Cardstock | Plain, uncoated paper that is from 160 | X |
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| to 220 g/m2 (60 to 80 lb cover) |
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Cardstock | Plain, uncoated paper that is from 160 | X | X | X |
| to 180 g/m2 (60 to 67 lb cover) |
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Matte | Plain, uncoated paper. | X | X | X |
| A3 or 11x17 inch paper must be |
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Matte Brochure | Plain, uncoated paper. | X | X | X |
| A3 or 11x17 inch paper must be |
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Matte Cover | Plain, uncoated paper that is from 160 | X |
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| to 220 g/m2 (60 to 80 lb cover) |
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Labels | Uncoated, | X |
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Letterhead | Fine, uncoated paper that is less than | X | X | X |
| 150 g/m2 (40 lb bond) |
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Preprinted | Plain, uncoated paper that is less than | X | X | X |
| 150 g/m2 (40 lb bond) |
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Prepunched | Letter | X | X | X |
| paper that is less than 150 g/m2 (40 lb |
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Colored | Plain, uncoated paper that is less than | X | X | X |
| 150 g/m2 (40 lb bond) |
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