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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.
NOTE: Selecting a paper type that does not match the type of paper that is loaded in the tray can damage the device.
Paper type that is
listed in the printer
driver or on the
control panel
Description Tray 1 Trays 2, 3,
and 4
Tray 5
Plain
Plain, uncoated paper that is less
than 150 g/m
2
(40 lb bond)
X X X
HP Matte Premium
120g
Use only for HP Premium
Presentation Matte Paper, 120 g/m
2
X
HP Matte Brochure
180g
Use only for HP Brochure and Flyer
Paper Matte, 180 g/m
2
X
HP Matte Cover 200g Use only for this HP-brand paper. X
HP Glossy Edgeline
180g
Use only for HP Glossy for Edgeline
Paper, 180 g/m
2
X
Cardstock
Plain, uncoated paper that is from
160 to 220 g/m
2
(60 to 80 lb cover)
X
Cardstock
Plain, uncoated paper that is from
160 to 180 g/m
2
(60 to 67 lb cover)
X X X
Matte Plain, uncoated paper. X X X
Matte Brochure Plain, uncoated paper. X X X
Matte Cover
Plain, uncoated paper that is from
160 to 220 g/m
2
(60 to 80 lb cover)
X
Labels Uncoated, non-glossy labels X
Letterhead
Fine, uncoated paper that is less
than 150 g/m
2
(40 lb bond)
X X X
Preprinted
Plain, uncoated paper that is less
than 150 g/m
2
(40 lb bond)
X X X
Prepunched
Letter (3-hole) or A4 (2- or 4-hole)
size paper that is less than 150 g/m
2
(40 lb bond)
X X X
Colored
Plain, uncoated paper that is less
than 150 g/m
2
(40 lb bond)
X X X
Bond
Fine, uncoated paper that is less than
150 g/m
2
(40 lb bond)
X X X
Recycled
Plain, uncoated paper that is less
than 150 g/m
2
(40 lb bond)
X X X