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FUJITSU 10 ppm User Manual

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User’s Manual

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PRINTING AND
PAPER HANDLING

Handling Paper

• Use materials specially designed for laser printers or photocopiers.
• Always feed transparency material from the manual feed slot or the

optional multi-function feeder.

• To remove curls from printed transparency materials, use correct frames

or put a weight on them until they lay flat.

• Be sure to fan the transparency stack to prevent sheets from sticking

together.

Envelopes

This printer prints well on envelopes if you carefully follow these
guidelines:
• Use envelopes made of paper in 75 to 105 g/m2 (20 to 28 pound)

weight. Printing with envelopes made of paper thinner than this weight
may produce wrincles thus causing decrease in print quality.

• Be sure to set up the rear stacker so that envelopes are ejected straight

out the back to minimize curl.
The capacity of the rear stacker is about 20 sheets.

• Use the envelope sizes shown in the preceding table.
• To avoid damage to the printer, never use envelopes with clasps, snaps,

windows, or synthetic materials.

• Feed from the manual feed slot or the optional multi-function feeder.
• Feed the envelopes with the gummed side of the flaps facing downward.
• Do not use “encapsulated” adhesives, which seal by pressure alone.
• To avoid jamming, restrict the minimum paper weight to 64 g/m2 (17

pound).

• To avoid creasing along the edges, use high-quality envelopes with stiff

edges.

• To avoid uneven printing, do not attempt to print on the gummed

overlap areas.

• Be sure to feed or load the envelopes with the envelope centered against

the manual feed slot. Use the guide of the paper sizes.

• Before attempting large-scale printing on envelopes, consult with your

stationery dealer. Also, test the envelopes carefully for consistent,
trouble-free printing.

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