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HP ENVY Photo 7155 All-in-One Printer

Can I use 80 lb cardstock in my 7155  envy photo printer?

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@stampintt 

 

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Converting 80lb paper to gsm depends on the paper type.

 

For example - 

If the paper is actually the ISO paper type of Cover paper,

80lb Cover paper converted to gsm is 215 gsm.

Too heavy according the the printer specifications.

 

If the paper is Paper type Bond or Text, the converted gsm equivalent is 120 gsm.

120 gsm is the weight of HP Presentation paper - supported.

 

Look for the paper type / gsm conversion weight on the package of the paper.

If unsure, try it or err on the side of caution and do not use.

 

Product Specifications for the HP ENVY Photo 7155 All-in-One Printer (K7G93A)

Section Paper Handling

 

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Media Size (facet)Letter; A4; B5
Media Sizes Custom (imperial)3.85 x 8.5 to 5 x 12.2 in
Media Sizes Custom (metric)97.79 x 215 to 127 x 309 mm
Media TypesPlain 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, Plain Paper, Light/Recycled
Media Weight Recommended (imperial)18 to 22 lb
Media Weight Recommended (metric)70 to 90 g/m²
Media Weights Supported, By Paper Path (Imperial)16 to 80 lb
Media Weights Supported, By Paper Path (metric)Tray 1: A4: 75 to 90 g/m²; HP envelopes: 75 to 90 g/m²; HP Photo Paper: up to 300 g/m²; HP 10 x 15 cm photo paper: up to 300 g/m²

 

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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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