Advice on printing to cardstock

I have a new CM1312nfi MFP and am trying to print some invitations on cardstock 5"x8" sheets.
I have loaded the sheets in the tray similar to how envelopes are loaded.
After each page, the printer goes through a cleaning  cycle for several minutes.
Also, an error "Unexpected page size detected. Click OK to continue" comes up.
This is frustrating, and so is HP's tech support -- any tips on how to print to cardstock?
Thanks!

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