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HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e All-in-One Printer
Microsoft Windows 11

My hp 9025e ink jet will not feed/print on paper heavier than 24 weight. I have 60 wt and it either will not feed or it feeds and will not print. (This is the worst printer I have ever had--just waiting for it to quit working and get a new one)

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For those reading and seeking help

 

Unless the printer is broken, dirty, misaligned, or configured incorrectly (or incompletely), this model should most certainly handle paper heavier 24lb plain paper.

 

Three of the main ingredients:

  • Clean Printer
  • Supported Paper
  • EWS - Tray and Paper

 

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Printer - Jams / Cleaning

 

Documents and videos in Troubleshooting > Topic Printing > Sub-Topic Jams

 

Documents include cleaning instructions:

HP OfficeJet Pro 9010, 9020 printers - Paper Jam error

and

HP printers - Automatic document feeder does not pick paper or feeds too many sheets

 

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Specifications

 

Product Specifications for the HP OfficeJet Pro 9025e All-in-One Printer (1G5M0A)

Paper handling

Input capacity
Up to 250 sheets
Standard input capacity (cards)
Up to 50 sheets
Standard input capacity (envelopes)
Up to 30 sheets
Standard input capacity (secondary tray)
Up to 250 sheets
Output capacity
Up to 100 sheets
Media sizes supported (metric)
A4, A5, A6, B5(JIS), Card (A4, Hagaki, O**bleep**u Hagaki); Photo (13 x 18 cm, 10 x 15 cm); Envelope (A2, C5, C6, DL. Chou #3, Chou #4); 8.5 x 13 in
Media sizes supported (U.S. standard)
Tray 1:Letter, Legal. Tray 2:Letter; Legal; Government Legal; Executive; Statement; 3 x 5 in; 4 x 6 in; 5 x 7 in; 13 x 18 cm; 8 x 10 in; 10 x 15 cm; L; Photo 2L; Envelope( #10, Monarch, 5.5 bar); Card (3 x 5 in, 4 x 6 in, 5 x 8 in)
Media sizes, custom (metric)
Tray 1: N/A. Tray 2: 76.2 x 127 to 215.9 x 355.6 mm
Media sizes, custom (U.S. standard)
Tray 1: N/A. Tray 2: 3 x 5 to 8.5 x 14; 5 x 8.3 to 8.5 x 14 in
Media types
Tray 1: Plain Paper. Tray 2: 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, Other Matte Inkjet Papers, Other Glossy Inkjet Papers, Thick Plain Paper, Light/Recycled Plain Paper, HP Tri-fold Brochure Paper, Glossy
Media weight supported (metric)
60 to 105 g/m² (plain); 220 to 280 g/m² (photo); 75 to 90 g/m² (envelope); 163 to 200 g/m² (card)
Media weight supported (U.S. standard)
16 to 28 lb (plain paper); 60 to 75 lb (photo); 20 to 24 lb (envelope); 90 to 110 lb (card)
Borderless printing
Yes, on photo and brochure paper only, up to 8.5 x 11 in (US letter), 210 x 297 mm (A4)

 

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Notes – Paper Types

 

Photo Paper might be supported to 250 gsm, or, if specified, to 280 or 300 gsm.

Supported photo paper types vary – Photo paper types, sizes, and weights are printer model dependent.

For example, HP Advanced Photo paper is 250 gsm.

Do not select Photo paper if you are actually using a different paper type.

Do not attempt to use 300 gsm photo paper in a printer that does not support paper in that weight class.

 

Index card paper is an ISO paper type.

On a printer that supports “card paper”, HP Card paper -- unless otherwise specified -- is defined as Card / Index paper and is generally supported to 200 gsm

If “card” paper is not listed in the Specifications, paper in this weight class might NOT be supported.

 

HP Brochure and HP Professional paper are typically the same weight.  Brochure paper comes in two print surfaces:  Matte and Glossy.  HP Brochure / Professional papers are 180 gsm in weight.

 

HP Presentation Paper is a lighter weight “brochure” type paper at 120 gsm.

 

If the “heavy” paper type is generally supported but is not listed in the job configuration Properties, select the closer alternative: For example, in Properties > select “Brochure” / “Professional”.

 

Plain Paper is typically defined as standard office paper at 16-24 lb in weight.

 

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Tray and Paper

 

EWS > HP Document / How-to (Original Format)

Use the HP printer Embedded Web Server (EWS)

NOTE:  Find printer IP address

Section Open the EWS over a local network orientation

 

Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar

 

 

EWS – Tray and Paper Management

 

Original EWS

Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar

Tab Settings > Preferences > Tray and Paper (Management)

Select / Adjust settings for Paper Size / Type

Model and EWS version Dependent:  Advanced section

Click Apply to save changes

 

OR

Example - Alternate Style EWS (for example, OfficeJet Pro 91xx and OfficeJet Pro 81xx)

Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar

Section Paper > Trays > click on Tray to configure

And (in addition and as available)

Section Print > Default Print Options > Select default tray

 

Tray and Paper – Paper Size / Paper Type / Paper Weight

 

Paper Size, Type, and Weight loaded in the printer tray must be supported for use in that tray.

 

EWS (Embedded Web Server) provides access and control for Settings, including Tray and Paper.

 

Reminder

HP Smart Mobile might require that paper size / type is rechecked / adjusted before the content is opened for print.

 

Notes

Depending on the printer model, the Printer Control Panel touchscreen might provide access to Paper Size / Type settings immediately after the paper is (re)loaded into the appropriate printer intake tray.

 

New printer?  Touchscreen Printer Control Panel locked against making changes?  Try username "admin" and the PIN located on the sticker on the inside of the front door of the printer.

 

Trays

  • If the printer lacks a second tray, all paper / types are supported in the single available tray.
  • Printers that include a Photo Tray generally restrict the paper sizes and paper type supported in that tray.

 

Custom size?

If your paper is a custom size, look for "Custom" in the full list of paper sizes.

Remember >> Printers with more than one tray might only support custom paper sizes and types in one tray.

 

If EWS does not allow setting the paper size or size “Custom”,

If the printer includes a touchscreen display printer control panel,

Look for the setting for “Custom” in the Printer Control Panel after (re)loading the paper to be used

 

NOTE:  Size Custom is not available for all printers

 

What? 

Paper Size, Type, and Weight must be appropriate for the tray in which that paper is to be used.

 

Depending on the printer model, Tray 1 might be used for Custom media. 

In this scenario, Tray 2 might only support Plain paper, perhaps in limited sizes.

OR

If the "Custom Paper Tray" is Tray 2, then Tray 1 might only support Plain paper / limited sizes.

 

 

Printers that include a Photo Tray generally limit the size and type of paper that the Photo Tray supports.  Example:  Depending on the printer model, the Photo Tray might support only 4x6 inch photo paper.

 

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Example - EWS - Tray and Paper

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References / Resources

 

HP Printer Home Page - References and Resources

Learn about your Printer - Solve Problems

“Things that are your printer”

When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic

NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System

Categories: Alerts, Troubleshooting, Ink & Paper, HP Software / Drivers / Firmware Updates , Setup & User Guides, Product Specifications, Account & Registration, Warranty & Repair

Open 

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 Enter the device type and model name of your HP product

OR

 Select a saved product from HP Account Dashboard

OR

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