IBM 1725 SLS Manual Do Utilizador

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About Paper
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Daily Operations
About Paper
Your print quality depends in large part on the quality of the paper. 
You can get sharper contrast on printed pages by using special laser 
printer paper, which is available from a variety of paper manufactur-
ers. This paper is thicker, smoother, and whiter than copier paper and 
gives your page a more professional appearance.
The printer accommodates paper from 16 to 24 pounds (60 to 90 
g/m
2
) with cassette feed and 16 to 36 pounds (60 to 135 g/m
2
) with 
manual feed. Conventional copier paper is adequate for most applica-
tions. Copier paper has a smooth, clean surface, controlled electrical 
properties, and heat stability. This assures good image transfer with-
out excessive curling of the paper.
You can use special paper, such as bond paper, often used for statio-
nery, for special applications. However, textured paper may result in 
uneven toner placement and print quality may vary. You may want to 
do a test run before printing a large quantity. Colored paper may also 
be used, but not paper with a colored coating applied. Appendix B, 
“Technical Specifications,” contains additional paper specifications.
Paper Sizes
Your printer supports four different paper sizes. It automatically 
detects which size paper cassette is installed and judges the paper 
size accordingly; letter-size paper in a legal-size cassette does not 
work. Be sure to match the paper size to the appropriate paper cas-
sette. You may purchase additional paper cassettes from your QMS 
vendor.