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Paper that can damage your printer, Paper storage guidelines – Xerox WorkCentre 6515DNI User Manual

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Paper and Media

Xerox

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WorkCentre

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6515 Color Multifunction Printer

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User Guide

Paper That Can Damage Your Printer

Some paper and other media types can cause poor output quality, increased paper jams, or damage

your printer. Do not use the following:

Rough or porous paper

Inkjet paper

Non-laser glossy or coated paper

Paper that has been photocopied

Paper that has been folded or wrinkled

Paper with cutouts or perforations

Stapled paper

Envelopes with windows, metal clasps, side seams, or adhesives with release strips

Padded envelopes

Plastic media

Transparencies

CAUTION:

The Xerox Warranty, Service Agreement, or Xerox Total Satisfaction Guarantee does

not cover damage caused by using unsupported paper or specialty media. The Xerox Total

Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada. Coverage could vary outside

these areas. Please contact your local representative for details.

Paper Storage Guidelines

Storing your paper and other media properly contributes to optimum print quality.

Store paper in dark, cool, relatively dry locations. Most paper is susceptible to damage from

ultraviolet and visible light. Ultraviolet light, from the sun and fluorescent bulbs, is particularly

damaging to paper.

Reduce the exposure of paper to strong lights for long periods of time.

Maintain constant temperatures and relative humidity.

Avoid storing paper in attics, kitchens, garages, or basements. These spaces are more likely to collect

moisture.

Store paper flat, either on pallets, cartons, shelves, or in cabinets.

Avoid food or drinks in the area where paper is stored or handled.

Do not open sealed packages of paper until you are ready to load them into the printer. Leave

stored paper in the original packaging. The paper wrapper protects the paper from moisture loss or

gain.

Some special media is packaged inside resealable plastic bags. Store the media inside the bag until

you are ready to use it. Keep unused media in the bag and reseal it for protection.