Brother International MFC-9200C Users Manual - English - Page 32
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Paper The quality of your document can be affected by the kind of paper you use in the MFC. You can use plain paper, coated paper, transparencies, glossy paper, organizer paper, and envelopes. We recommend testing various paper types before purchasing large quantities. For best results, use genuine Brother special coated paper, glossy paper, and transparencies. (See page ii for information about ordering Brother accessories.) Note When you print on coated paper, transparencies, and glossy paper, be sure to select the correct media in the "Quality/Color" tab in the printer driver. When using coated paper, transparencies or glossy paper, avoid stacking by removing each page after it exits the machine. About Brother Paper Brother paper is manufactured specifically for this MFC, to provide optimum print quality: High Quality Coated Paper for Color Ink Jet printing -super fine mode (BP72CL for letter) Color Ink Jet Transparencies-fine mode (BPTRL for letter) Color Ink Jet Glossy Paper-superfine mode (BPGLL for letter) s Brother coated (ink jet) paper is coated only on one side. Make sure this whiter (coated) side is face down when loading in the paper cassette, or manual feed slot. s The coated side of glossy paper is shiny. Do not touch the shiny side. Load glossy paper in the paper cassette with the shiny side facing down. s Do not touch either side of transparencies, because perspiration is absorbed easily and may decrease output quality. s For optimum output quality, use paper that is appropriate for your resolution setting. s Store paper in the original bag, and keep it sealed. Keep paper flat and away from moisture, direct sunlight and heat. s Transparencies designed for laser printers/copiers may stain your next document. Use only recommended transparencies. Curled or damaged paper may cause paper jams and misfeeds. If the paper is curled, straighten it as much as possible by rolling it in the opposite direction of the curl. 2-4 ASSEMBLY AND CONNECTIONS