Xerox 6280N User Guide - Page 67

Printing on Specialty Media, Printing Transparencies

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Printing on Specialty Media Printing on Specialty Media This section includes: • Printing Transparencies on page 67 • Printing Envelopes on page 69 • Printing Labels on page 72 • Printing Glossy Paper on page 77 • Printing Custom Size or Long Paper on page 82 Printing Transparencies Transparencies can be printed from all trays. They should be printed on one side only. For best results, use only recommended Xerox transparencies. To order paper, transparencies, or other specialty media, contact your local reseller or go to www.xerox.com/office/6280supplies. Caution: Damage caused by using unsupported paper, transparencies, and other specialty media is not covered by the Xerox warranty, service agreement, or Total Satisfaction Guarantee. The Total Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada. Coverage may vary outside these areas; please contact your local representative for details. See also: Recommended Media List (United States) Recommended Media List (Europe) Guidelines • Remove all paper before loading transparencies in the tray. • Do not load more than 25 sheets in Tray 1 (MPT). Overloading the tray may cause the printer to jam. • Handle transparencies by the edges using both hands to avoid fingerprints and creases, which may cause poor print quality. • Fan transparencies before loading in the paper tray. This section explains how to print on transparencies. Phaser® 6280 Printer 67

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Printing on Specialty Media
Phaser® 6280 Printer
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Printing on Specialty Media
This section includes:
Printing Transparencies
on page 67
Printing Envelopes
on page 69
Printing Labels
on page 72
Printing Glossy Paper
on page 77
Printing Custom Size or Long Paper
on page 82
Printing Transparencies
Transparencies can be printed from all trays. They should be printed on one side only. For
best results, use only recommended Xerox transparencies.
To order paper, transparencies, or other specialty media, contact your local reseller or go to
www.xerox.com/office/6280supplies
.
Caution:
Damage caused by using unsupported paper, transparencies, and other specialty
media is not covered by the Xerox warranty, service agreement, or Total Satisfaction
Guarantee. The Total Satisfaction Guarantee is available in the United States and Canada.
Coverage may vary outside these areas; please contact your local representative for details.
See also:
Recommended Media List (United States)
Recommended Media List (Europe)
Guidelines
Remove all paper before loading transparencies in the tray.
Do not load more than 25 sheets in Tray 1 (MPT). Overloading the tray may cause the
printer to jam.
Handle transparencies by the edges using both hands to avoid fingerprints and
creases, which may cause poor print quality.
Fan transparencies before loading in the paper tray.
This section explains how to print on transparencies.