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Ìf0©glis®didi, Fanfold paper, Single sheet – Panasonic KX-P3626 User Manual

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Paper which may be used with this unit must be within the specifications provided below.

Fanfold Paper

Width: 4 - 1 5 . 5 inches (102 - 394 mm)
Quality and number of sheets:

Type of paper

Sheets

Weight

lbs

g/m^

push

pull

push

pull

Fine-quality

paper

1

1 6 - 2 4

1 4 - 2 4

6 0 - 9 0

5 3 - 9 0

Non-carbon

2-5

11 - 14 (17* *)

41 -53 (64*)

Multi-layered

with carbon

3

11 - 14 (17*)

41 - 53 (64*)

(* only for the last sheet)

Note:

• When using multipart fanfold paper especially in environments that have very high or low

temperature and/or humidity, we recommend the use of the bottom feed pull mode to optimize paper

handling and print quality.

• To insure optimum print quality, 1 6 - 2 2 lbs (60 - 82.5 g/m^) is recommended for graphic printing.

• In multi-layered paper with carbon, the carbon is equivalent to a sheet of paper.
• “Weight in pounds” represents the weight of 500 [17x22 inches (432x559 mm)] sheets.
• The printer will handle multipart forms up to 0.014 inch (0.36 mm) thick. Up to 5 copies of 14 lb.

chemical release paper can be used.

Single Sheet

Width: 4 - 16.5 inches (102 - 420 mm)

Height: 5 - 1 4 . 3 inches (127 - 363 mm)

Weight in pounds (g/m2): 1 4 - 2 4 l b s ( 5 3 - 9 0 g / m ^ )

Note:

• Paper should be within operating temperature and humidity ranges at least 24 hours prior to use.
• Due to letter head varying in paper weight and construction, we cannot guarantee print quality and

paper handling for all types.

Envelope

#6 and #10 size envelopes are recommended. Since envelopes vary in size, paper weight and
construction, we cannot guarantee print quality and paper handling for all types of envelopes.

' Note:

• To optimize print quality, printing should not occur in areas where the edges overlap.

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