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Printing on Various Media and Options  –  6-11
Do not use envelopes already printed with a laser, thermal, ink-jet, or similar type
printer.
Printing Labels
Always use the multipurpose feeder following the procedure in chapter 1, the
appropriate media specifications, and the following guidelines when printing labels.
Do not overload the label stock. Sheets compressed by the stack’s weight will
expand as they feed into the printer which can cause a jam.
Make sure labels are not curled on the corners or coming loose from the backing
sheet.
Use only labels that are rated as “laser safe.”
Do not use label sheets with exposed adhesives (such as partially used sheets or
sheets on which the adhesive has seeped through to the surface).
Printing Transparencies
Always use the multipurpose cassette following the procedure in chapter 1, the
appropriate media specifications, and the following guidelines when printing
transparencies.
Avoid handling transparencies excessively to prevent fingerprints and scratches.
Keep the paper path clean (see “Cleaning the Printer” in chapter 7); dust or dirt
can scratch transparencies and reduce print quality.
Load fewer transparencies if jams occur. The weight of a large stack could cause
the sheets to stick together.
Remove each transparency as it is printed to help prevent static build-up.
Do not fan transparencies. This causes static build-up which can cause jams.
However, when printing a group, slightly loosen the stack before loading to
prevent sticking.
Printing Postcards
Always use the multipurpose cassette following the procedure in chapter 1, the
appropriate media specifications, and the following guidelines when printing postcards.
Keep the paper path clean (see “Cleaning the Printer” in chapter 7); dust or dirt
from postcards and reduce print quality.