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Hi, google says my HP Envy should take thicker paper but I don’t understand paper lbs or gsm or all of those measurements. I am trying to print as thick as possible, like card stock or close to. (For scrapbooking) the files I have are letter paper sized, not sure if that matters. Here is the information I found if someone could give me guidance. 

Media types

Plain Paper; HP Photo Papers;

HP Matte Brochure or

Professional Paper; HP Matte Presentation Paper; HP Glossy Brochure or Professional Paper;

Other Photo Inkjet Papers; Othe

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Matte Inkjet Papers; Other Glossy Inkjet Papers; Plain Paper, Light/Recycled

Media weight supported (metric)

75g/m2

Media weight supported (U.S. standard)

Letter: 16 to 24 1b; HP envelopes: 20 to 24 lb; HP cards: up to 53 1b; HP 4 x 6 inch photo paper: up to 80 lb

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@monsteramom 

 

There is a table on the following document

 

         https://action-press.co.uk/blog/paper-thickness-and-weight-explained/

 

Regards

BH
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