GCC Printers 16 Manual De Usuario

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GCC Elite Color 16 Series User’s Guide
 
Paper Handling
 
Paper Handling
 
Using paper that is unsuitable for printing can cause paper jams and deteriorate print quality. 
We recommend using the types of paper listed below to obtain the best results from your 
printer.
 
Selecting Print Media 
 
Your printer can print on a variety of media, including plain paper, labels, transparencies, and 
envelopes. Always use print media that meet the guidelines for use with this printer. Print media 
that is not recommended for use with this printer may cause frequent paper jams or poor print 
quality. 
 
NOTE:
 
Expect a slight reduction in image quality when you print on envelopes, labels, transparencies, or
 
postcards.
 
Specialty Paper
 
In addition to plain paper, you can use the following types of specialty paper. 
Monochrome transparency sheets (no white border)
Label sheets (uncut)
Envelopes
Postcards 
Card stock (max. density 80lb. (216 g/m
 
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Coated paper 
Glossy paper 
When printing on rigid cardboard, the image position may shift.
When printing on coated or glossy paper, feed the sheets one at a time. Moisture can
cause the sheets to stick together causing more than one sheet to be fed, which can
result in malfunction or damage.
Do not use envelopes that have a tape seals on the adhesive of the flap. You can use
pre-glued envelopes if the adhesive on the flap is dry.
Using postcards that have already been printed to on one side and are warped can
cause paper jams. Flatten warped postcards with your hands before loading them. We
do not recommend printing on multicolored postcards.