HP Officejet Pro 250 paper (A8Z70A) for other types of paper tray

Paper HP Officejet Pro 250 (A8Z70A) tray

I have printer HP Officejet Pro 8620 e-All-in-One (A7F65A).

Can I use another type of paper as in the main test for? Example A4 in the trial main and envelopes in the second bin.

THX :-)

P.

OK, so it you don't have to give the same paper with both try?

:-)

THX,

P.

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