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Paper sizes, types, and weights supported by the finishers, Supported paper sizes

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Paper and specialty media guide 73 Paper sizes, types, and weights supported by the finishers Supported paper sizes Paper size A6 A5 4‑bin mailbox Output expander and high‑capacity output expander Staple finisher X 2 Staple, hole punch finisher X 1 JIS B5 1 1 Executive 1 1 Letter A4 Legal 1 Folio 1 Oficio 1 Statement 1 1 Universal 3 3 1 The finisher stacks the paper but does not staple or punch holes in it. 2 The finisher staples the paper if it is loaded long edge first. 3 The finisher staples the paper if its width is from 8.27 to 8.54 inches but does not punch holes in it. Supported paper types and weights Paper type Paper weight 4‑bin mailbox Output expander and high‑capacity output expander Staple finisher Staple, hole punch finisher Plain Paper 90-176 g/m2 X (24-47 lb) 1 1 60-90 g/m2 (16-24 lb) Card Stock 163 g/m2 X (90 Ib) 1 1 199 g/m2 X (110 Ib) X X 1 The finisher stacks the paper but does not staple or punch holes in it. 2 Print on transparencies by batches of only up to 20 to prevent them from sticking together. For more information, see "Tips on using transparencies" on page 68.

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Paper sizes, types, and weights supported by the finishers
Supported paper sizes
Paper size
4
bin mailbox
Output expander and
high
capacity output
expander
Staple finisher
Staple, hole punch
finisher
A6
X
X
A5
2
1
JIS B5
1
1
Executive
1
1
Letter
A4
Legal
1
Folio
1
Oficio
1
Statement
1
1
Universal
3
3
1
The finisher stacks the paper but does not staple or punch holes in it.
2
The finisher staples the paper if it is loaded long edge first.
3
The finisher staples the paper if its width is from 8.27 to 8.54 inches but does not punch holes in it.
Supported paper types and weights
Paper type
Paper weight
4
bin mailbox
Output expander
and high
capacity
output expander
Staple finisher
Staple, hole punch
finisher
Plain Paper
90–176 g/m
2
(24–47 lb)
X
1
1
60–90 g/m
2
(16–24 lb)
Card Stock
163 g/m
2
(90 Ib)
X
1
1
199 g/m
2
(110 Ib)
X
X
X
1
The finisher stacks the paper but does not staple or punch holes in it.
2
Print on transparencies by batches of only up to 20 to prevent them from sticking together. For more information, see
“Tips on using transparencies” on page 68.
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