Maximum weight of paper

Hello

I have a Color Laser Jet CP1215 printer, someone would be aware of the maximum weight of paper which can be fed through the printer, for example 250 g/m². Thank you very much

Hello

Found this in the specifications of the units.

Type weight capacity input output tray

  • Plain

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