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07-05-2021 08:56 AM
HP Brochure paper is 180 gsm / 48lb
This paper weight / paper type supports duplex printing.
I would GUESS that you can also print Duplex on Index card paper up to the supported weight 200 gsm / 110lb.
Other factors:
For example,
- Paper size - not all paper sizes support duplex printing.
- Paper surface - the surface on the paper impacts whether and how-well the paper can be printed. Duplex printing is more difficult in that the paper must print one side, "go back" inside the printer, and then print on the backside of the paper. If the paper is too rough or too "slick" (slippery), the operation might fail.
- Paper type - "all paper is not equal". Duplex printing is NOT supported on Photo Paper.
Reference
Product Specifications for the HP ENVY Pro 6455 All-in-One Printer (5SE45A)
and
Media Sizes Custom (imperial) | Simplex:3x5 to 8.5x14; Duplex:3 x 5.5 to 8.5 x 12.2 in |
Media Sizes Custom (metric) | Simplex: 76.2 x 127 mm to 216x594mm; Duplex: 76.2 x 127 mm to 216x594mm |
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; Other Matte Inkjet Papers; Other Glossy Inkjet Papers; Plain Paper, Light/Recycled |
Media Weight Recommended (imperial) | 20 lb |
Media Weight Recommended (metric) | 75 g/m² |
Media Weights Supported, By Paper Path (Imperial) | Letter: 16 to 24 lb; HP envelopes: 20 to 24 lb; HP cards: up to 53 lb; HP 4 x 6 inch photo paper: up to 80 lb |
Media Weights Supported, By Paper Path (metric) | A4: 60 to 90 g/m²; HP envelopes: 75 to 90 g/m²; HP cards: up to 200 g/m²; HP 10 x 15 cm photo paper: up to 300 g/m² |
The following assumes (requires) that the Full Feature Software / full driver printer software is installed.
Example - HP Smart Windows - Simple PDF Print
More examples...
Open the PDF file in Adobe Reader DC
Click the Print icon
Set up the main menu options
Open Properties
Select Paper Size
Select Shortcut for Everyday printing (or Duplex as available)
Select Paper Type = Brochure / Presentation / Thick / Card (as available)
Click OK to save the change and exit Properties
Back on the main print menu, click Print
Example - Adobe Reader DC - 1/2 Fold Card - Booklet
Example - Adobe Reader DC - Duplex
References / Resources
HP Printer Home Page - References and Resources – Learn about your Printer - Solve Problems
“Things that are your printer”
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Categories: Alerts, Access to the Print and Scan Doctor (Windows), Warranty Check, HP Drivers / Software / Firmware Updates, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, Lots of How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, Manuals > User Guides, Product Information (Specifications), more
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
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07-05-2021 03:06 PM
You are welcome.
I am sorry if it seems a bit of a mess.
In fact, paper type manufacturing and paper weights is a larger subject and not always easily condensed into a small post / message meant to answer what appears to be a simple question.
Most people do not want to know "all there is" about the subject.
It's a bit like getting excited about coding - you do --- or you don't care. Smiling.
I have seen the virtual "deer in the headlights" look from customers when I do explain and add more information.
That result likely says more about my inability to explain, I think.
Happy Printing.
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Carry on.
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