Card stock in 8610

I just bought OJ Pro 8610 to replace my OJ 6310 (which frequently came up with a flaky "carriage jam" error). 
I was disappointed to find that the 8610 does not accept card stock (index 110 lb) whereas this was no problem for the 6310.  It does not feed the card stock, and reports that paper tray is empty.  Is this by design, or do I have a flaky unit, or is there a setting for card stock somewhere?
Thanks for any advice.
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You're welcome dickey, and thank you for getting back to me.
If you're receiving an "Out of Paper" error, you might have to check some things with the printer and settings and even clean the rollers and it should work from then on. The link is below to the guide with all of the recommended steps to try for the out of paper error.
An 'Out of Paper' Message Displays and the Printer Does Not Pick Up Paper for the HP Officejet Pro 8...
If the printer will still not pick up any card stock and continues to show the error, I would then suggest calling HP Technical Support to inquire about a replacement printer. I will leave their contact details for you.
HP's contact info:
If you are calling within North America, the number is 1-800-474-6836 and if you are calling outside of the US/Canada,: click here.
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