HP PageWide Managed P75050 User Guide - Page 44

Con trays, Guidelines

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Paper type ● Letterhead ● Preprinted ● Prepunched ● Light 60-74g ● Intermediate 85-95g ● Mid-Weight 96-110g ● Heavy 111-130g ● HP Premium Presentation Matte 120g ● Extra Heavy 131-175g ● Colored ● Bond ● Recycled ● Rough ● HP Brochure Matte 180g ● HP Brochure Glossy ● Cardstock 176-220g ● HP Advanced Photo Papers ● Envelope ● Heavy Envelope Tray 1 Tray 2 Lower 550-sheet trays HCI trays Up to 50 sheets Up to 40 sheets Up to 14 envelopes Up to 300 sheets Up to 220 sheets N/A Up to 300 sheets per tray Up to 2000 sheets (20-lb media) per tray Up to 220 sheets per tray Up to 2000 sheets (20-lb media) per tray N/A N/A Configure trays Tray configuration on the control panel typically occurs during initial setup. Correct tray management is essential for making the best use of the product. It is advisable to verify that the configuration settings are correct if printing issues occur. Solve a tray configuration problem. Use an HP online troubleshooting wizard. Get step-by-step instructions if the printer does not use the tray you want. NOTE: The HP online troubleshooting wizards may not be available in all languages. Guidelines ● To avoid paper jams, load only the supported media sizes and types in each tray. For more information, see Supported media sizes and Supported paper types, tray capacities, and orientations. ● Make sure to adjust the paper guides to align with the media stack. The paper guides help the product to identify the media size. 32 Chapter 4 Paper and print media ENWW

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Paper type
Tray 1
Tray 2
Lower 550-sheet trays
HCI trays
Letterhead
Preprinted
Prepunched
Light 60-74g
Intermediate 85-95g
Mid-Weight 96-110g
Heavy 111-130g
HP Premium Presentation
Matte 120g
Extra Heavy 131-175g
Colored
Bond
Recycled
Rough
HP Brochure Matte 180g
HP Brochure Glossy
Up to 50 sheets
Up to 300 sheets
Up to 300 sheets per tray
Up to 2000 sheets (20-lb
media) per tray
Cardstock 176-220g
HP Advanced Photo Papers
Up to 40 sheets
Up to 220 sheets
Up to 220 sheets per tray
Up to 2000 sheets (20-lb
media) per tray
Envelope
Heavy Envelope
Up to 14 envelopes
N/A
N/A
N/A
Configure trays
Tray configuration on the control panel typically occurs during initial setup. Correct tray management is
essential for making the best use of the product. It is advisable to verify that the configuration settings are
correct if printing issues occur.
Solve a tray
configuration
problem.
Use an HP online troubleshooting wizard.
Get step-by-step instructions if the printer does not use the tray you want.
NOTE:
The HP online troubleshooting wizards may not be available in all languages.
Guidelines
To avoid paper jams, load only the supported media sizes and types in each tray.
For more information, see
Supported media sizes
and
Supported paper types, tray capacities, and
orientations
.
Make sure to adjust the paper guides to align with the media stack. The paper guides help the product to
identify the media size.
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Chapter 4
Paper and print media
ENWW