I have an hp deskjet 5150. I want to print a limited number of good-looking envelopes and letterhead. Can it be done and if so, what would be the recommended stock? Looking for acceptably good results without having
to go to commercial printing.
Thanks for any help.
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I see that you wish to print envelopes and would like to know the type of media to use.
Please visit the following web site to check the supported media and envelopes by the printer.http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docum…
There is a paper stock called “Classic Laid” that has worked well for me. Not too expensive.