HP PageWide MFP P77740-60 series - User Guide

Supported photo media sizes
Size Dimensions - mm (in) Tray 1
Trays 2 and 3
(tandem) Tray 2 (single)
Lower 550-
sheet trays HCI trays
4 x 6 in 102 x 152 (4 x 6)
10 x 15 cm 101.6 x 152.4 (4 x 6)
5 x 7 in 127 x 178 (5 x 7)
Japanese Postcard 100 x 148 (3.94 x 5.83)
Custom sizes - mm
(in)
100 to 304.8
(3.94 to 12) x
148 to 457.2
(5.83 to 18)
210 to 297
(8.27 to 11.69)
x 148 to 216
(5.83 to 8.5)
210 to 297
(8.27 to 11.69)
x 148 to 431.8
(5.83 to 17)
210 to 297
(8.27 to 11.69)
x 148 to 431.8
(5.83 to 17)
279.4 to 297
(11 to 11.69) x
210 to 216
(8.27 to 8.5)
Supported paper types, tray capacities, and orientations
For best results, use the appropriate paper types, tray capacities, and orientations.
NOTE: Capacity can vary depending on paper weight and thickness, and environmental conditions.
Orientation
Some media sizes, such as Letter and A4, can t into the trays in two ways: (1) long edge to the side (also
known as portrait orientation), or (2) long edge to the back (landscape orientation).
TIP:
Portrait (1) is the preferred orientation. If possible, load media with the long edge to the side of the tray.
When a tray runs out of media during a print job, the product does not automatically print from another
tray if the orientation is dierent. Instead, it pauses the print job and prompts you to load media into the
empty tray.
When a tray runs out of media, be sure to reload it using the same orientation as before.
Paper types and tray capacities
The tray capacities are approximations that are based on a standardized media weight of 20-lb bond paper.
Heavier paper will reduce tray capacity.
Paper type
Tray 1 Trays 2 and 3
(tandem) Tray 2 (single)
Lower 550-sheet
trays HCI trays
60 to 175 g/m
2
(16 to 47 lb):
Unspecied and Plain
Up to 100 sheets Up to 550 sheets
per tray
Up to 550 sheets Up to 550 sheets
per tray
Up to 2000 sheets
per tray
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