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DJ3632
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I want to print postcards, and the thickest possible. Haven't bought any paper yet till I determine the max possible with this printer.
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@juntjoo76

 

From its specs

 

Media weights, supported

  • 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

More info:

 

   http://www8.hp.com/au/en/products/printers/product-detail.html?oid=8414103

 

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In the above response it looks like there are several answers. Idk what this means. Shouldn't there be one maximum thickness stated?

I have 8.5 x 11 inch paper that measures a bit less than a millimeter that my DJ3632 requires I hand feed it to catch it and I don't know if it's a problem with the printer or not, and if so I need to find a suitable printer. Can anyone clarify what the above supported weights mean?
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