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Printing media to avoid
This laser printer is a sophisticated printing tool and should be used with care.  As with
any precisioned instrument, there are proper and improper methods of use.  The follow-
ing table lists the printing media you should avoid when using with this printer.
Excessively thick or thin media
Media which has been already laser printed or photocopied
Wrinkled, curled, torn or bent media
Punched or perforated media
Moist or damp media
Sticky media or media which has adhesive
Thermal paper
Coated media
Carbon paper
Media unable to withstand temperatures of 150°C.  (302°F)
Stapled or clipped media
Media which is not recommended for laser printers or electrophotographic devices
Labels with exposed backing
In order to maintain high quality printing, we recommend that all printing media is stored
until needed.  The following are the guidelines for storing your materials.
Store print media on a flat surface so that it does not bend or curl
Wrap all unused printing media securely
Do not unwrap media until ready to use
Do not expose media to direct sunlight or high humidity for long periods
Loading plain paper, OHP (overhead projection) film and
label sheets
You can load up to 100 sheets of plain paper (20 lbs.) or 30 sheets of OHP (overhead
projection) film or 30 label sheets in the upper paper tray.
Steps:
1. Move the paper release lever to the front
of the printer.
2. Remove any paper that is in the upper
paper tray.
Acceptable
Not Acceptable