Laser Printer for Card Stock?

Apr 9, 2025
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Hi all, I am a SOHO and currently use and HP Color LaserJet Pro M252dw For color printing it is fine, but when it was new I could print avery business cards. Now it hangs up on card stock paper. I am looking for advice on a color laser printer that can handle card stock. My use is about 30 sheets of paper per month of all types, so I don't need a mammoth machine, nor do I need it to scan and fax.

Any recommendations?
Thanks
Jeff
 
Have you cleaned the paper path on your printer?

Are you feeding single sheets or placing card stock in the tray?
I have tried cleaning the paper path and using single sheets. HP says when I sought help that this printer is not for card stock. it now jams when I try either. It is no longer able to grip the card stock.
 
I have a slightly newer version (254 vice your 252) and it works well with single sheet. It the paper tray, not so good.

Do you have a budget in mind for the replacement printer, should you go that way?
Hi. Less that $400. What process did you use or do you use to clean the paper feed? I just used one of those included paper sheets.
 
In the past, I have opened the system and wiped down roller wheels with alcohol wipes, blow out accumulated dust, and just a good wipe down (paper is actually rather dirty). Remove any bits of paper you find.

Pretty straight forward process.
 
In the past, I have opened the system and wiped down roller wheels with alcohol wipes, blow out accumulated dust, and just a good wipe down (paper is actually rather dirty). Remove any bits of paper you find.

Pretty straight forward process.
I will try this first. Thanks .
 
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There are some YT videos that may help you through the manual cleaning process.

Google these terms:

hp color laserjet pro m252dw cleaning
I couldn't find anything specific to the 252 or similar model. Just a generic. That might help me. If you have a link specific, that would be great
 
The generic guides should suffice. Basic HP printer mechanics are similar between models. Focus on the paper path, where you would have to clear a paper jam.

I use the same kind of alcohol wipes used to clean eyeglasses. Yes, you'll have to use a few, but they leave no lint behind.