Brother International MFC-P2000 Users Manual - English - Page 17

Special Paper, you may get stains

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CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING Special Paper Before using paper with holes such as organizer sheets, you must fan the stack well to avoid paper jams and misfeeds. Do not use organizer sheets that are stuck together. The paste used might cause damage to the machine. Before using any paper, make sure that it is not curled. If it is, you should straighten the paper as much as possible. Feeding curled paper can cause paper jams and misfeeds. Fig. 2-1 Fan the Paper and Straighten the Paper The machine can handle 9" width paper. However, you may get stains on the paper outside 8.5" width or on the back of the paper. If different types of paper are loaded at the same time in the feeder, it may cause paper jams or mis-feeds. 2-3

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CHAPTER 2 PAPER HANDLING
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Special Paper
Before using paper with holes such as organizer sheets, you must fan the
stack well to avoid paper jams and misfeeds.
Do not use organizer sheets that are stuck together.
The paste used might
cause damage to the machine.
Before using any paper, make sure that it is not curled. If it is, you should
straighten the paper as much as possible. Feeding curled paper can cause
paper jams and misfeeds.
Fig. 2-1 Fan the Paper and
Straighten the Paper
The machine can handle 9” width paper.
However,
you may get stains
on the paper outside 8.5” width or on the back of the paper.
If different types of paper are loaded at the same time in the feeder,
it
may cause paper jams or mis-feeds.