NEC 870 User Guide - Page 128

Print Areas

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Appendix A: Selecting Print Media Paper and Print Media You Should NOT Use in This Printer Paper jams or poor print quality may result from using print media that is not recommended for use in this printer or from print media that is damaged. Do not use media with the following characteristics. • Paper that does not meet the size and weight (16 lb to 43 lb) specifications of this printer • Paper that is wrinkled, curled, torn, or bent • Paper that is wet • Paper with a surface that is extremely smooth or extremely shiny • Paper that is extremely rough or heavily textured • Paper that is sticky or has an adhesive surface • Paper that is pasted • Thermal paper • Coated paper • Carbon paper • Paper that is unable to withstand a temperature of 302˚F. • Paper that is stapled or clipped • Paper that is labeled "NOT recommended for use in laser printers" • Label stock with the backing sheets exposed 128 between the individual labels • Multiple copy perforated checks • Envelopes with thick or uneven edges • Envelopes with transparent windows • Envelopes with clasps attached to them • Embossed envelopes • Envelopes that contain more than 25% cotton fiber Print Areas The print area of a page is the area on a given paper size that can actually be printed. Print areas for the SuperScript 870 printer are 5mm from the outside edges. Common media sizes and their corresponding print areas are as follows: • Letter 8.5 in. x 11 in. (216 mm x 279 mm): print area of 8.1 in. x 10.6 in. (206 mm x 269 mm) • A4 210 mm x 297 mm: print area of 200 mm x 287 mm • Legal 8.5 in. x 14 in. (216 mm x 356 mm): print area of 8.1 in. x 13.6 in. (206 mm x 346 mm) • Commercial 10 (Com 10) 4.125 in. x 9.5 in. (105 mm x 241 mm): print area of 3.725 in. x 9.1 in. (95 mm x 231 mm)

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Appendix A: Selecting Print Media
Paper and Print Media You Should
NOT Use in This Printer
Paper jams or poor print quality may result from
using print media that is not recommended for
use in this printer or from print media that is
damaged.
Do not use media with the following
characteristics.
Paper that does not meet the size and weight
(16 lb to 43 lb) specifications of this printer
Paper that is wrinkled, curled, torn, or bent
Paper that is wet
Paper with a surface that is extremely smooth
or extremely shiny
Paper that is extremely rough or heavily
textured
Paper that is sticky or has an adhesive surface
Paper that is pasted
Thermal paper
Coated paper
Carbon paper
Paper that is unable to withstand a
temperature of 302˚F.
Paper that is stapled or clipped
Paper that is labeled “NOT recommended for
use in laser printers”
Label stock with the backing sheets exposed
between the individual labels
Multiple copy perforated checks
Envelopes with thick or uneven edges
Envelopes with transparent windows
Envelopes with clasps attached to them
Embossed envelopes
Envelopes that contain more than 25% cotton
fiber
Print Areas
The print area of a page is the area
on a given
paper size that can actually be printed. Print areas
for the SuperScript 870 printer are 5mm from the
outside edges. Common media sizes and their
corresponding print areas are as follows:
Letter 8.5 in. x 11 in. (216 mm x 279 mm):
print area of
8.1 in. x 10.6 in. (206 mm x 269
mm)
A4 210 mm x 297 mm:
print area of
200 mm x 287 mm
Legal 8.5 in. x 14 in. (216 mm x 356 mm):
print area of
8.1 in. x 13.6 in. (206 mm x 346
mm)
Commercial 10 (Com 10) 4.125 in. x 9.5 in. (105
mm x 241 mm):
print area of
3.725 in. x 9.1 in. (95 mm x 231
mm)