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<Selecting and loading print media>
Guidelines for special print media
Media type
Guidelines
Envelopes
• Successful printing on envelopes depends upon 
the quality of the envelopes. When selecting 
envelopes, consider the following factors:
-  Weight: The weight of the envelope paper 
should not exceed 90 g/m
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 or jamming may 
occur.
-  Construction: Prior to printing, envelopes 
should lie flat with less than 6 mm curl, and 
should not contain air.
-  Condition: Envelopes should not be wrinkled, 
nicked, or otherwise damaged.
-  Temperature: You should 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.
• 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 for 0.1 second. Check your 
machine’s specification to view the fusing 
temperature, see page 10.1. 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 from the edges of the 
envelope.
• Avoid printing over the area where the 
envelope’s seams meet.
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Labels
• To avoid damaging the machine, use only labels 
designed for use in laser machines.
• When selecting labels, consider the following 
factors:
-  Adhesives: The adhesive material should be 
stable at your machine’s fusing temperature. 
Check your machine’s specification to view the 
fusing temperature, see page 10.1.
-  Arrangement: Only use labels with no 
exposed backing between them. Labels can 
peel off sheets that have spaces between the 
labels, causing serious jams.
-  Curl: Prior to printing, labels must lie flat with 
no more than 13 mm of curl in any direction.
-  Condition: Do not use labels with wrinkles, 
bubbles, or other indications of separation.
• Make sure that there is no exposed adhesive 
material between labels. Exposed areas can 
cause labels to peel off during printing, which 
can cause paper jams. Exposed adhesive can 
also cause damage to machine components.
• Do not run a sheet of labels through the machine 
more than once. The adhesive backing is 
designed for only a single pass through the 
machine.
• Do not use labels that are separating from the 
backing sheet or are wrinkled, bubbled, or 
otherwise damaged.
Card stock or 
custom-sized 
materials
• Do not print on media smaller than 98 mm wide 
or 148 mm long.
• In the software application, set margins at least 
6.4 mm away from the edges of the material.
Preprinted 
paper
• Letterhead must be printed with heat-resistant 
ink that will not melt, vaporize, or release 
hazardous emissions when subjected to the 
printer’s fusing temperature for 0.1 second. 
Check your machine’s specification to view the 
fusing temperature, see page 10.1.
• Letterhead ink must be non-flammable and 
should not adversely affect printer rollers.
• Forms and letterhead should be sealed in a 
moisture-proof wrapping to prevent changes 
during storage.
• Before you load preprinted paper, such as forms 
and letterhead, verify that the ink on the paper is 
dry. During the fusing process, wet ink can come 
off preprinted paper, reducing print quality.
Media type
Guidelines