HP PageWide Managed P75050 User Guide - Page 43
Supported photo media sizes, Supported paper types, tray capacities, and orientations, Orientation
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Supported photo media sizes Size 4 x 6 in 10 x 15 cm 5 x 7 in Japanese Postcard Custom sizes - mm (in) Dimensions - mm (in) 102 x 152 (4 x 6) 101.6 x 152.4 (4 x 6) 127 x 178 (5 x 7) 100 x 148 (3.94 x 5.83) Tray 1 Tray 2 Lower 550-sheet trays HCI trays 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 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 fit 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 different. 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 60 to 175 g/m2 (16 to 47 lb): ● Unspecified and Plain ● HP EcoFFICIENT Tray 1 Up to 100 sheets Tray 2 Up to 550 sheets Lower 550-sheet trays HCI trays Up to 550 sheets per tray Up to 2000 sheets per tray ENWW Supported paper types, tray capacities, and orientations 31