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Appendix
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Types of Paper to Avoid
Extremely smooth or shiny paper or paper that is highly textured
Coated papers
Letterhead imprinted with low temperature or thermography. These materials may transfer onto the fusing
roller and cause damage. Any pre-printed paper should use inks compatible with 200'C (392T) for 0.1 second.
Damaged or wrinkled paper, or paper with irregularities such as tabs, staples, etc.
Multipart forms or carbonless paper
Paper with a cotton and/or fiber content over 20%
Two-Sided Printing
Two-sided printing is possible. However, you should not expect the same print quality and reliability that you get with
one-sided printing. We strongly recommend that you follow the guidelines below.
• Use 75 to 90 g/m^ (20 to 24 lbs.) paper. [Do not use 60 g/m^ (16 lbs.) paper.]
• Do not load more than 50 sheets in the paper tray.
• Before loading paper in the tray, adjust it so that the edges are even.
Printing OHP Transparencies and Labels
You may also print on labels and transparencies that are made for printer. Panasonic has tested and found that the
following work satisfactorily.
OHP
3M154, 3M688, 3M688C, SCOTCH8803,
transparencies 3IWSCOTCH-CG3300, 3M PP2500
Labels
AVERY 5351, AVERY XS6016
AVERY ACL01, ACL08, ACL16, ACL24, ACL33
Avery Graphic
LG703724, LG704221, LG1053716, LG1054214
Avery Copier Labels (70 x 36 mm)
Avery White (105
x
37 mm) 16 labels per sheet
COPY TACKC-16, C-24
ESSELTE DATALINE,
ESSELTE KOPIETIKETTER
15914, 15917, 15920, 15922
FASTONALL COPY-LINE
18-030, 18-033, 18-034, 18-035,18-036, 18-037
HERMA Copy-print 4455, 4464
Note:
• With any label stock, the labels
must completely cover the back
ing material. ( c®* figure below)
YES
NO
Labels cover the entire
backing material
CI=ICI=I
The backing material is exposed.
DC
DC
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