Why Won't My Printer Print on Thick Paper? Troubleshooting Tips

Learn why your printer won't print on thick paper and how to fix paper handling issues for cardstock and heavy paper types.

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Your printer might not print on thick paper primarily due to its paper handling capacity. Most printers have specified maximum paper weights and thicknesses they can handle, often listed in the user manual. To resolve this, check your printer's specifications for its maximum paper weight and thickness. If the thick paper is within its capacity, ensure the printer settings are adjusted accordingly, often to a 'heavy' or 'cardstock' setting. If the paper exceeds your printer's capabilities, using a printer that supports higher weights or outsourcing to a print shop is recommended.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I know what paper thickness my printer can handle? Check your printer’s user manual or manufacturer's website for specifications on maximum paper weight and thickness supported.
  2. Can changing printer settings help print on thick paper? Yes, adjusting the printer settings to 'heavy paper' or 'cardstock' mode can improve paper handling and print quality on thicker paper.
  3. What should I do if my printer can't handle thick paper? If the paper exceeds your printer's capabilities, consider using a printer designed for heavier paper or outsourcing printing to a professional print shop.