Basic printing, Media trays, Basic printing media trays – HP Photosmart Pro B9180 Photo Printer User Manual

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Basic printing

This section contains the following topics:

Media trays

Load the main tray

Load the specialty media tray

Choose the right paper or other media

Tips

Print from a software program

Change print settings

Set the default print settings

Make the HP Photosmart Pro B9100 series the default printer

Media trays

The printer has two media trays:

Main tray: The main tray can hold and automatically load multiple sheets of media.
Only thin, flexible media can be loaded into this tray, due to the bending that media
is subject to as it passes through the printer from this tray.

Specialty media tray: The specialty media tray is designed primarily for thick, rigid
media. Paper from this tray is fed straight through the printer, without being bent.
When you use this tray, check that there is clear space behind the printer at least
equal to the length of the media you are printing on. Load one sheet of media at a
time into this tray, and be sure that the media is no thicker than 1.5 mm. Single
sheets of lightweight paper can also be loaded into this tray.

Both trays support a wide range of media sizes, from 7.6 x 12.7 cm to 32 x 48 cm
(3 x 5 inches to 13 x 19 inches). See

Choose the right paper or other media

for a

description of specific paper types for use with this printer.
Use the following guidelines for determining which tray to load a particular type of media
into:

Media

Main tray

Specialty media tray

Photo, Inkjet, and Plain
Papers
Examples: HP Advanced
Photo Paper; Brochure,
photo, inkjet, and plain
papers

Recommended

Supported

Digital Fine Art Papers
<220 gsm
Examples: Photo Rag

Supported

Recommended

Digital Fine Art Papers
>220 gsm

Not supported

Recommended

HP Photosmart Pro B9100 series User Guide

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