Kyocera KM-C3225E C2525E/C3225E/C3232E/C4035E Operation Guide Rev-1.0 (Advance - Page 350
Choosing Special Paper, Appendix
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Appendix Choosing Special Paper Although special paper that meets the following requirements can be used with the machine, copy quality will vary considerably due to differences in the construction and quality of special paper. Thus, special paper is more likely than regular paper to cause printing problems. Before purchasing special paper in volume, try testing a sample to ensure the printing quality is satisfactory. General precautions when copying onto special paper are given below. Note that we are not responsible for any harm to the user or damage to the machine caused by moisture or characteristics of special paper. When using special paper, set the paper type to use the cassette or MP tray. (Refer to Specifying the Paper Type on page 7-15 and Specifying the Paper Type in Chapter 2 of Operation Guide.) Overhead transparencies Transparencies must be able to withstand the heat of printing. Transparencies must meet the following conditions. Item Heat resistance Thickness Quality Dimensional accuracy Squareness of corners Specifications Must withstand at least 190 °C. 0.100 - 0.110 mm Polyester ±0.7 mm 90° ±0.2° To avoid printing problems, supply overhead transparencies from the MP tray. Always place in the vertical direction (with the long edge of the paper facing toward the machine). If transparencies jam frequently at the ejector, try gently pulling the leading edge of sheets as they are ejected. Postcards Before loading postcards in the MP tray, fan and align the edges. If the postcard paper is curled, straighten it before loading. Copying onto curled postcards may cause jams. Do not use perforated return postcards. Some postcards may still have rough edges on the back side caused during paper cutting. Remove any such rough edges by placing the postcards on a flat surface and rubbing the edges gently a few times with a ruler. Burrs Burrs Appendix-6