Want 7645: Printing envelopes

I have a printer Envy 7645.  I'm trying to print envelope 4.75x6.5.  Message says that the printer sensor does not match the paper size.

Seems to be a common issue with HP printers.  I am sometimes able to bypass by selecting a standard size envelope which is close to the actual size, rather than to specify a custom size.  It seems that the printer does not detect a real even if incompatibility it falsly detects the moment where there is not a mismatch.

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