Avery business card print with j6480

Will my HP Office Jet J6480 All-in-One print properly on Avery 8.5 X 11 inch business card forms when printing shortcuts are set to: Postcard, borderless and HP Matte Postcards?
My setup:
Windows 7, 32 bit

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