Paper Type | Paper Weight | Paper Setting on the Machine |
Thin | 16 lb bond (60 to 63 g/m²) | <Thin> |
Plain paper | 18 lb bond to 20 lb bond (64 to 75 g/m²) | <Plain 1> |
21 lb bond to 24 lb bond (76 to 90 g/m²) | <Plain 2> | |
25 lb bond to 27 lb bond (91 to 105 g/m²) | <Plain 3> | |
Recycled | 18 lb bond to 20 lb bond (64 to 75 g/m²) | <Recycled 1> |
21 lb bond to 24 lb bond (76 to 90 g/m²) | <Recycled 2> | |
25 lb bond to 27 lb bond (91 to 105 g/m²) | <Recycled 3> | |
Color paper | 18 to 20 lb Bond (64 to 75 g/m²) | <Color> |
Heavy paper | 29 lb bond to 34 lb bond (106 to 128 g/m²) | <Heavy 1> |
35 lb bond to 60 lb cover (129 to 163 g/m²) | <Heavy 2> | |
61 lb cover to 80 lb cover (164 to 220 g/m²) | <Heavy 3> | |
Envelope | <Envelope> | |
Postcard | 51 lb Cover (190 g/m²) | <Postcard> |
Pre-Punched | 18 to 20 lb Cover (64 to 75 g/m²) | <Pre-Punched> |
Bond | 23 lb Cover (90 g/m²) | <Bond> |
Transparency | 32 lb bond to 80 lb cover (121 to 220 g/m²)* | <Transparency> |
Label | 31 lb bond to 64 lb cover (118 to 185 g/m²) | <Labels> |
*Use only A4 or LTR transparencies made especially for this machine. |
Do not use the following types of paper:Wrinkled or creased paper Curled or rolled paper Torn paper Damp paper Very thin paper Paper printed by a thermal transfer printer Highly textured paper Glossy paper Paper handling and storageStore the paper on a flat surface. Keep the paper wrapped in its original package to protect the paper from moisture or dryness. Do not store the paper in such a way that may cause it to curl or fold. Do not store the paper vertically or stack too much paper. Do not store the paper in direct sunlight, or in a place subject to high humidity, dryness, or drastic changes in temperature or humidity. |
When printing on paper that has absorbed moistureSteam may emit from the paper output area, or water droplets may form on the back side of the operation panel or around the paper output area. There is nothing unusual about any of these occurrences, which occur when the heat generated from fixing toner on the paper causes moisture in the paper to evaporate (most likely to occur at low room temperatures). |