HP (Hewlett-Packard) 9500MFP All in One Printer User Manual


 
100 Printing on special print media ENWW
Printing on heavy paper and card stock
For optimum MFP performance, do not use paper that is heavier than the maximum
weights that are listed for the tray. Paper that is too heavy might cause misfeeds,
stacking problems, jams, poor toner fusing, poor print quality, or excessive mechanical
wear. For paper specifications, see “Recommended media” on page 172.
At the control panel, set the paper type to CARDSTOCK, and make sure to select
Cardstock in the printer driver.
Note Before loading card stock in a tray, make sure that the card stock is regular in shape and
not damaged. Also, make sure that the sheets of card stock are not stuck together.
The following table shows the minimum and maximum dimensions and maximum weight
of media that can be used in each tray.
Tray Prints
custom
sizes
Maximum weight Minimum and maximum dimensions
tray 1 Yes 220 g/m
2
(58-lb bond)
The leading edge of the media that is feeding into the
MFP must be a minimum of 98 mm (3.9 inches) wide
so that the rollers inside the
MFP can grab the paper,
and a maximum of 306 mm (12 inches) wide.
The overall length of the media must be a minimum of
191 mm (7.5 inches).
tray 2
or tray 3
Yes 200 g/m
2
(53-lb bond)
The leading edge of the media that is feeding into the
MFP must be a minimum of 148 mm (5.8 inches)
wide so that the rollers inside the MFP can grab the
paper, and a maximum of 297 mm (11.7 inches) wide.
The overall length of the media must be a minimum of
210 mm (8.3 inches) and a maximum of 432 mm
(17 inches).
2,000-
sheet side
input tray
(tray 4)
No 200 g/m
2
(53-lb bond)
Letter and A4 media only.