Papers to avoid
Using paper that is too thin or too thick, paper that has a slick texture, or paper that
stretches easily can cause paper jams. Using paper that has a heavy texture or does
not accept ink can cause printed images to smear, bleed, or not fill in completely.
Papers to avoid when printing
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Paper with cutouts or perforations (unless specifically designed for use with HP
inkjet devices).
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Highly textured stock, such as linen. It might not print evenly, and the ink can
bleed into these papers.
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Extremely smooth, shiny, or coated papers not specifically designed for your
HP All-in-One. They can jam the HP All-in-One or repel the ink.
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Multi-part forms, such as duplicate and triplicate forms. They can wrinkle or get
stuck, and the ink is more likely to smear.
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Envelopes with clasps or windows. They can get stuck in the rollers and cause
paper jams.
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Banner paper.
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10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper without tabs
Papers to avoid when copying
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Any size paper other than those listed in the technical specifications chapter of
your printed User Guide.
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Paper with cutouts or perforations (unless specifically designed for use with
HP inkjet devices).
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Envelopes.
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Banner paper.
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Transparency film other than HP Premium Inkjet Transparency Film or
HP Premium Plus Inkjet Transparency Film.
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Iron-On Transfers.
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Multiple-part forms or label stock.
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10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 inch) photo paper without tabs
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