HP LaserJet 9000 HP LaserJet 9000 Series - Software Technical Reference - Page 88
Image rotation versus stapling, The following matrix shows two examples for long-edge feed for example
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Software Technical Reference for the HP LaserJet 9000 printers Input media types (PS string) Cardstock* Tray 1 Y Tray 2 Y Tray 3 Y Tray 4 HCI Y Rough Y Y Y Y *Tray 1 accepts cardstock at a maximum weight of 216 g/m2 (60-lb.). Trays 2, 3, and 4 accept cardstock of 16 to 28 lb. weight. The following table identifies the media types supported by HP LaserJet 9000 printer output devices. Output media types Plain Duplex unit Y Face down Y Face up* Y 3000-sheet stacker Y 3000-sheet stapler/stacker Y Preprinted Y Y Y Y Y Letterhead Y Y Y Y Y Transparency N Y Y N N Prepunched Y Y Y Y Y Labels N Y Y N N Bond Y Y Y Y Y Recycled Y Y Y Y Y Color Y Y Y Y Y Cardstock Y Y Y N N Rough Y Y Y Y Y * Includes face-up bin in the optional output devices. Image rotation versus stapling The following matrix shows two examples for long-edge feed (for example, Letter size) and shortedge feed (for example, Legal, Ledger size). All options are shown in the table, even though the driver does not show them (for example, portrait and rotated PCL 5e). "Not available" means that the stapling option simply is not possible (for example, an angled staple in an opposite corner-in such a case, the device puts a straight staple in the opposite corner). 80