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CHAPTER 6 – Printing on Various Media and Options
This chapter covers selecting and printing on various media types and sizes. It also
covers optional upgrade installations (feeder and cassette, IDE hard disk, or memory).
Media Specifications
To ensure that your job prints correctly, use appropriate media. Store and handle it
carefully to prevent damage to the media or printer. This section covers selecting Media
and describes media types and sizes for use with your printer.
Guidelines for Selecting and Storing Media
To prevent media jams and print quality problems select media that
can withstand a temperature of 311˚ F (155˚ C). Preprinted inks, such as
letterhead, that cannot withstand these temperatures can damage the printer’s
fusing rollers permanently.
meets weight and media type requirements. (See “Media Types” later in this
chapter.)
If acidic paper is used, characters may fade; in this case, change to neutral paper. Print
quality of postcards, envelopes, transparencies, and labels may be inferior to that of plain
paper manufactured to standard. Also, use of recycled paper and labels is limited.
Do not use media that
is unusually thick, thin, wrinkled, torn, curled, creased, wet, damp, or otherwise
damaged.
is coated, synthetically reinforced, colored with surface treatment, folded, or
heavily textured.
has metal clasps, strings, staples, cutouts, perforations, ribbons, tape, or windows.
has exposed adhesives or is a partial sheet of labels or a sheet on which the glue
has soaked through the labels.
is Fuji Xerox, full color job transparencies, or adhesive paper (transparent/colorless).
is inkjet paper, carbon paper, heat sensitive paper, cold water transfer paper,
T-shirt transfer paper (for heat press use), illuminated paper, or digitally coated
glossy paper.
has static electricity build-up.
is coated with white micro-powder for preventing set-off.