Guidelines for using specialty papers, Recommended paper for specific types of documents – HP CM8000 Color Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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HP-brand tested and qualified papers

HP-brand supported papers (not
optimized for this device)

Tested non-HP papers

Speciality paper

HP Office Paper - Prepunched

HP Labels

Outside North America

Clairealfa White

IP Rey Office

IP Duo Colourcopy

Mondi IQ Economy

M-Real Data Copy

Portucel Navigator Universal

Stora-Enso Multicopy

UPM Office copy/print

Xerox Premier

Reflex Pure White

Guidelines for using specialty papers

Table 1-2

Guidelines for specialty papers

Paper type

Guidelines

Labels

Load labels only in Tray 1. Load labels with the front side facing down.

Labels should lie flat with no more than 13 mm (0.5 inch) of curl in any direction.

Use only full sheets of labels. If sheets have spaces between the labels, labels can peel off,
which can cause jams that are difficult to remove.

Do not use labels that have wrinkles, bubbles, or that are peeling off the backing paper.

Cardstock

Load heavier cardstock, up to 220 g/m² (80 lb cover) cardstock, only in Tray 1.

Cardstock up to 180 g/m² (67 lb cover) can be loaded in any tray.

Cardstock should have a smoothness rating of 100 to 180 Sheffield.

Cardstock should lie flat with no more than 13 mm (0.5 inch) of curl in any direction.

Do not use cardstock that is wrinkled, nicked, or otherwise damaged.

HP Edgeline Glossy

Load HP Edgeline Glossy paper only in Tray 1.

Fan the stack of paper before placing the sheets in the tray. This helps prevent the sheets from
sticking together.

Transparencies

The device does not support transparencies. Do not try to print on them.

Envelopes

The device does not support envelopes. Do not try to print on them.

Recommended paper for specific types of documents

The device supports many types of paper. Use the information in the following table to select a type of
paper for specific types of documents.

Table 1-1

Supported brands of paper for this device (continued)

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