Usable Paper

The sizes and types of paper that can be used on the machine are shown below.
Precautions must be taken when handling and storing paper. Precautions When Handling Paper

Usable Paper Sizes

: Usable     : Not usable
Paper Size
Paper Drawer
Multi-purpose Tray
A4*1
A4R
A3
A5
A5R
A6R
B4
B5
B5R
Letter (LTR)*1
LetterR (LTR)
Legal (LGL)
11x17
Statement (STMT)
StatementR (STMTR)
Executive (EXEC)
Foolscap/Folio
Oficio
Oficio (Brazil)
Oficio (Mexico)
Oficio (Ecuador)
Oficio (Argentina)
Letter (Government)
LetterR (Government)
Letter (Argentina)
LetterR (Argentina)
Legal (Government)
Legal (India)
Foolscap (Australia)
F4A
Envelope No.10 (COM10)
Envelope C5
Envelope DL
Envelope Monarch
Custom Paper Size
 *2
*1 Enables printing of reports and lists.
*2 You can use a custom size from 95.0 mm x 140.0 mm to 297.0 mm x 431.0 mm.

Usable Paper Types

You can use non-chlorine paper.
: Usable     : Not usable
Paper Type
Paper Weight
Paper Drawer
Multi-purpose Tray
Thin 1
60 g/m² to 63 g/m²
Plain 1*1
64 g/m² to 75 g/m²
Plain 2*1
76 g/m² to 90 g/m²
Color*1
64 g/m² to 80 g/m²
Recycled*1
64 g/m² to 80 g/m²
Heavy 1
91 g/m² to 105 g/m²
Heavy 2
106 g/m² to 128 g/m²
Heavy 3
129 g/m² to 157 g/m²
Labels
Bond
Pre-Punched*1
Envelope
*1 Enables printing of reports and lists.

Unusable Paper

Before printing, check whether the paper to use is suitable. Do not use the following types of paper, as they can cause paper jams or printing errors:
Wrinkled, creased, curled, torn, or damp paper*1
Thin straw paper, very thin paper, coarse paper, glossy paper
Paper with glue or other adhesive sticking out or label paper whose back side can be easily peeled off
Paper printed by a thermal transfer printer, back side of paper printed by a thermal transfer printer
*1 Printing on damp paper may cause steam to be emitted from the output area or water droplets to adhere to the output part, but this does not indicate a malfunction. This is because the water contained in the paper evaporates due to the heat generated when the toner fixes to the paper. This is more likely to occur when the room temperature is low.
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