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


 
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The following table shows the minimum and maximum dimensions and maximum weight
of media that can be used in each tray.
CAUTION Do not duplex paper that is heavier than 199 g/m² (53-lb bond). Damage to the MFP and
jams might result.
Note See “Supported media sizes for input and output” on page 180 for maximum and minimum
media sizes and maximum and media weights that are supported by the finishing devices.
Glossy media
Keep these considerations in mind when selecting or printing on glossy media:
Print quality can vary with the media used. For best results, use HP-brand glossy
media.
When using media that has only one glossy side, make sure to orient the media so
that the MFP prints on the glossy side (see “Orienting media” on page 168).
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
210 mm (8.25 inches).
tray 2
or tray 3
Yes 199 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 (8.25 inches) and a maximum of 432 mm
(17 inches).
2,000-
sheet
side
input
tray
(tray 4)
No 199 g/m
2
(53-lb bond)
(letter or A4
only)
Letter- and A4-size media only.