Lexmark X864 Card Stock & Label Guide - Page 104

Lexmark X642e

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Card stock and label guidelines When printing on labels: • From Print Properties or the printer control panel, set the Paper type to Labels. • Do not load labels together with paper or transparencies in the same paper tray. Combining print materials can cause feeding problems. • Use only letter-, A4-, and legal-size label sheets. • Use full label sheets. Partial sheets may cause labels to peel off during printing, resulting in a paper jam. Adhesive material may contaminate your printer. It could also void your printer and cartridge warranties. • Do not use vinyl labels. When printing on card stock: • From Print Properties or the printer control panel, set the Paper type to Thin Card Stock or Thick Card Stock. • Do not use card stock that is creased. It may cause paper jams. Lexmark X642e The Lexmark X642e prints on many labels designed for use with laser printers. The following table lists the maximum weights supported by the trays and the multipurpose feeder. Note: Scanning large quantities of labels is not recommended. Overview of card stock and label support Card stock Labels Grain Index Dual-web Paper source direction Bristol Tag Cover Paper paper Polyester Vinyl Integrated tray (grain long) (grain short) 163 g/m2 199 g/m2 163 g/m2 203 g/m2 176 g/m2 216 g/m2 180 g/m2 180 g/m2 220 g/m2 300 g/m2 * Due to label design characteristics, unacceptable feeding may be experienced from the multipurpose feeder. Printer specifications 104

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Card stock and label guidelines
When printing on labels:
From Print Properties or the printer control panel, set the Paper type to Labels.
Do
not
load labels together with paper or transparencies in the same paper tray. Combining print materials can
cause feeding problems.
Use only letter-, A4-, and legal-size label sheets.
Use full label sheets. Partial sheets may cause labels to peel off during printing, resulting in a paper jam. Adhesive
material may contaminate your printer. It could also void your printer and cartridge warranties.
Do not use vinyl labels.
When printing on card stock:
From Print Properties or the printer control panel, set the Paper type to Thin Card Stock or Thick Card Stock.
Do
not
use card stock that is creased. It may cause paper jams.
Lexmark X642e
The Lexmark X642e prints on many labels designed for use with laser printers.
The following table lists the maximum weights supported by the trays and the multipurpose feeder.
Note:
Scanning large quantities of labels is
not
recommended.
Overview of card stock and label support
Paper source
Grain
direction
Card stock
Labels
Index
Bristol
Tag
Cover
Paper
Dual-web
paper
Polyester
Vinyl
Integrated tray
(grain long)
(grain short)
163 g/m
2
199 g/m
2
163 g/m
2
203 g/m
2
176 g/m
2
216 g/m
2
180 g/m
2
180 g/m
2
220 g/m
2
300 g/m
2
* Due to label design characteristics, unacceptable feeding may be experienced from the multipurpose feeder.
Printer specifications
104