(English) Windows Connect * Users Guide
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Printing Basics
How to choose paper
Most plain photocopy paper, postcards, index cards, 
transparencies, envelopes and labels work fine in your printer, 
particularly paper that is marked for use in inkjet printers. To 
get the best results, use one of the Hewlett-Packard papers, 
which were developed especially for HP inks and your printer.
What to consider:
• Size. You can use any size paper that fits easily within the 
paper adjusters of the printer. 
• Weight. You can choose from a wide range of paper weights. 
Use 20-24 lb or 75-90 g/m
2
 plain paper for multipurpose, 
everyday use. 
• Brightness. Some papers are whiter than others and produce 
sharper, more vibrant colors. Use HP Premium Photo Paper, 
Glossy or HP Premium Plus Photo Paper, Glossy or Matte for 
printing documents with photographs. Use HP Bright White 
Inkjet Paper or HP Premium Inkjet Paper for documents with 
any other pictures.
• Surface smoothness. The smoothness of the paper affects 
how crisp the printing looks on the paper. Glossy, coated 
paper works well for pictures and charts (where you want 
crisp lines with intense, high-quality colors).
• Opacity. Opacity refers to the degree to which printing on 
one side of the paper shows through to the other side. Use 
paper high in opacity (or thicker paper) for two-sided 
printing. HP Premium Brochure and Flyer Paper is ideal for 
two-sided projects.
width = 5 to 8.5 inches 
(127 to 215 mm)
length = 5.83 to 14 inches 
(148 to 356 mm)










