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HP ENVY Pro 6458 All-in-One Printer
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I would like to know what cardstock is useable for the HP Envy Pro 6458 All-in-One Printer. I keep finding mixed reviews, some say that up to 100lbs is fine others say only up to 53lbs. I have the Neena 65lb/176gsm cardstock and want to make sure that I have the setting rights in order to print on this paper. How do I set up my printer for this cardstock and is this cardstock okay to use in my printer without causing any trouble? Please and thank you.

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That printer model doesn't support printing on cardstock. You can find detailed info regarding paper handling in printers specification or datasheet,




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That printer model doesn't support printing on cardstock. You can find detailed info regarding paper handling in printers specification or datasheet,




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Thank you for your reply, I bought this printer used and it didn't come with a datasheet or anything just a single sheet of paper explaining how to set up the printer. I looked up the manual online and couldn't find the information I needed. Thank you for your help.

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