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HP 8720

Hello,

 

I am wanting to order a heavy glossy cardstock for my printer. Please let me know the heaviest/thickest cardstock that this pritner can handle. The printer is HP 8720. 

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Hi,

 

Please refer document below to know printer specs.

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-OfficeJet-Pro-8710-All-in-One-Printer-series/7902014/document...

 

refer Paper - Handling specs...

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Hello,

 

Thank you. This shows the dimensions, but not the paper thickness. 

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Hi DBB11,

You may want to look for the supported paper weight as a proxy to estimate the paper thickness using the information of the supported paper size.

The supported paper weight can be found at the user guide of HP Officejet Pro 8720:
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05050200

Please refer to Appendix A Technical Information to find the supported paper weights on page 149.

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Nugi

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