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If you are printing multiple pages, load the next sheet after the first 
page prints out, and press 
 Start button. Repeat this step for 
every page to be printed.
PRINTING ON SPECIAL MEDIA
The table below shows the available special media for printing. 
 
When printing on a special media, we recommend you feed one paper 
at a time. Check the maximum input number of media for tray (See 
TYPES
TRAY
MANUAL FEEDING 
IN TRAY
A
a.Load one paper at a time.
Plain
Thick 
Thin 
Cotton
Color 
Preprinted 
Recycled
Envelope
Transparency
Labels
CardStock
Bond
Archive
(●: supported, Blank: Not supported) 
The following media types are shown in the Printing Preferences. This 
paper type option allows you to set the type of paper to be loaded in the 
tray. Selecting the appropriate media will let you get the best printout 
quality. Selecting inappropriate media can result in poor or unfused print 
quality; and/or cause jamming problems.
Plain:  Normal plain paper. Select this type if your printing on 60 to 120 
g/m
2
 (16 to 32 lbs bond).
Thick:  90 to 163 g/m
2
 (24 to 43 lbs bond) thick paper.
Thin:  60 to 70 g/m
2
 (16 to 19 lbs bond) thin paper.
Cotton:  75 to 90 g/m
2
 (20 to 24 lbs bond) cotton paper.
Color:  75 to 90 g/m
2
 (20 to 24 lbs bond) color-back grounded paper.
Preprinted:  75 to 90 g/m
2
 (20 to 24 lbs bond) preprinted/letterhead 
paper.
Recycled:  60 to 90 g/m
2
 (16 to 24 lbs bond) recycled paper.
 
When you use recycled paper, printouts might be wrinkled and/or 
jamming may occur due to excessive curl. 
CardStock:  105 to 163 g/m
2
 (28 to 43 lbs bond) cardstock. 
Envelope:  75 to 90 g/m
2
 (20 to 24 lbs bond) envelope.
Transparency:  138 to 146 g/m
2
 (37 to 39 lbs bond) transparency 
paper. 
Labels:  120 to 150 g/m
2
 (32 to 40 lbs bond) labels. 
Bond:  105 to 120 g/m
2
 (28 to 32 lbs bond) bond. 
Archive:  70 to 90 g/m
2
 (19 to 24 lbs bond) If you need to keep the 
print-out for a long time, such as for archives. 
Envelopes
Successful printing on envelopes depends upon the quality of the 
envelopes. 
To print on an envelope, the stamp area should be on the left side and the 
end of the envelope with the stamp area should enter the printer first in the 
center of the tray.
When selecting envelopes, consider the following factors:
-
Weight:  The weight of the envelope paper should not exceed 
90 g/m
2
 otherwise, jams may occur.
-
Construction:  Prior to printing, envelopes should lie flat with less 
than 6 mm ( 0.24 inch.) of curl, and should not contain air.
-
Condition:  Envelopes should not be wrinkled, nicked, either 
damaged.
-
Temperature:  Use envelopes that are compatible with the heat and 
pressure of the machine during operation.
Use only well-constructed envelopes with sharp-and well-creased folds.
Do not use stamped envelopes.
Do not use envelopes with clasps, snaps, windows, coated lining, 
self-adhesive seals, or other synthetic materials.
Do not use damaged or poorly made envelopes.
Be sure the seam at both ends of the envelope extends all the way to 
the corner of the envelope.
1
 Acceptable
2
 Unacceptable
Envelopes with a peel-off adhesive strip or with more than one flap that 
folds over to seal must use adhesives compatible with the machine’s 
fusing temperature about 170°C (338 °F) for 0.1 second. The extra flaps 
and strips might cause wrinkling, creasing, or jams, and may even 
damage the fuser.
For the best print quality, position margins no closer than 15 mm ( 0.59 
inch.) from the edges of the envelope.
Avoid printing over the area where the envelope’s seams meet.