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05-12-2015 05:37 PM
I am supposed to create cards for homework and I have an hp envy 7640 printer. I am wondering if the printer will be able to print card stock. If so, please help me on how to set it up. Thanks.
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05-13-2015 05:50 PM
Hey @KateAnderson,
Welcome to the HP Support Forum. I hope you enjoy your experience here. :robothappy:
I understand you're looking to print card stock with your HP ENVY 7640 e-All-in-One Printer. I would like to help.
For your information, here are your printer's specifications for handling card stock:
NOTE:Load card stock in the main input tray only. Card stock is not compatible for use with the ADF for single- or double-sided printing.
Paper type | Paper size |
A4 index card | 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 inches) |
A6 card | 105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 inches) |
Borderless A6 | 105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 inches) |
Borderless Hagaki* | 100 x 148 mm (3.9 x 5.8 inches) |
Hagaki* | 100 x 148 mm (3.9 x 5.8 inches)* |
Index card | 76 x 127 mm (3.0 x 5.0 inches) |
Index card | 89 x 127 mm (3.5 x 5.0 inches) |
Index card | 101 x 152 mm (4.0 x 6.0 inches) |
Index card | 127 x 203 mm (5.0 x 8.0 inches) |
Index Card Letter | 200 x 148 mm (7.8 x 5.8 inches) |
Japanese postcard | 100.1 x 148.1 mm (3.94 x 5.83 in) |
O**bleep**u Hagaki* | 200 x 148 mm (7.8 x 5.8 inches) |
Now to provide you with the how in printing card stock I need to know the following about your setup:
- Are you printing from a Mac, PC, cellphone, or tablet?
- Which operating system(s) are you working with and what version(s)?
Please reply before your homework is due (:smileywink:) and I'll be happy to provide the steps you need.
Thank you!
E-roq
I work on behalf of HP
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05-13-2015 05:50 PM
Hey @KateAnderson,
Welcome to the HP Support Forum. I hope you enjoy your experience here. :robothappy:
I understand you're looking to print card stock with your HP ENVY 7640 e-All-in-One Printer. I would like to help.
For your information, here are your printer's specifications for handling card stock:
NOTE:Load card stock in the main input tray only. Card stock is not compatible for use with the ADF for single- or double-sided printing.
Paper type | Paper size |
A4 index card | 210 x 297 mm (8.3 x 11.7 inches) |
A6 card | 105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 inches) |
Borderless A6 | 105 x 148 mm (4.1 x 5.8 inches) |
Borderless Hagaki* | 100 x 148 mm (3.9 x 5.8 inches) |
Hagaki* | 100 x 148 mm (3.9 x 5.8 inches)* |
Index card | 76 x 127 mm (3.0 x 5.0 inches) |
Index card | 89 x 127 mm (3.5 x 5.0 inches) |
Index card | 101 x 152 mm (4.0 x 6.0 inches) |
Index card | 127 x 203 mm (5.0 x 8.0 inches) |
Index Card Letter | 200 x 148 mm (7.8 x 5.8 inches) |
Japanese postcard | 100.1 x 148.1 mm (3.94 x 5.83 in) |
O**bleep**u Hagaki* | 200 x 148 mm (7.8 x 5.8 inches) |
Now to provide you with the how in printing card stock I need to know the following about your setup:
- Are you printing from a Mac, PC, cellphone, or tablet?
- Which operating system(s) are you working with and what version(s)?
Please reply before your homework is due (:smileywink:) and I'll be happy to provide the steps you need.
Thank you!
E-roq
I work on behalf of HP
If you found this post helpful, you can let others know by clicking the “Accept as Solution” button. You can also show your appreciation, with a kudos, by clicking the “thumbs up" button!
05-17-2015 10:39 AM
I am using an Hp Pavillion and my homework is due next week so I have enough to set things up. My only concern at the moment is that I don't see an 8.5 by 11 paper size on the list. It is the same size as normal printer paper but I am wondering why it is not on the list. thanks
05-18-2015 11:36 AM
Hi @KateAnderson,
The 8.5" X 11" size not being on the list indicates that your printer's not designed to work with that specific size of card stock. The closest you're going to get with that is the A4 index card size (8.3" X 11.7"). You can either pick up a stack of A4 cards or try your luck with the letter size card stock you already have. Just note that it's not guaranteed to work so if your printer has trouble picking or feeding that size I'd give up immediately on the experiment as you don't want to cause any damage.
I hope this helps. Thanks again for your post and have a nice week!
Regards,
E-roq
I work on behalf of HP
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10-08-2015 07:14 PM
10-09-2015 12:08 PM
Hi @Lindsay1,
Are the cards you're printing fitting the supported sizes above (earlier reply) and the weight below?
Cards | Up to 163 to 200 g/m2 (90 to 110 lb index) | Up to 40 cards |
If what you're printing is a supported size and weight try the troubleshooting steps posted above. If not, and you're thinking of getting a different printer note that the Officejet and ENVY series handle a similar range of media (paper) sizes. If you're going to be printing a certain size of documents that these models don't support you can look at what's for sale here. When you make some selections enter the model name here and then click on the product information and printer specifications tabs to see what it can handle.
Regards,
E-roq
I work on behalf of HP
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