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Storage and Handling, Handling of Paper Stock

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DocuColor 240/250 Storage and Handling It is important for optimum printing that paper stock is stored correctly. Take note of the following when storing paper stock: • Store in a low humidity area. Damp paper may cause paper jams or poor image quality. • Do not open reams of paper until they are required for use. The ream wrapper contains an inner lining that protects the paper from moisture. • Store on a flat surface to prevent the paper stock from folding or curling. • Stack reams of paper carefully on top of one another to avoid crushing the edges. Do not stack more than five reams on top of each other. Handling of Paper Stock For problem free printing and copying, observe the following when loading paper stock into the paper trays: • Do not use folded or wrinkled papers. • Do not load papers of varied sizes into the tray. • Fan transparencies and shuffle labels before loading to prevent jamming or multi-sheet feeding. • Fanning of paper edges is not required, but may be beneficial with certain stocks in dry environments. DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide 104

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DocuColor 240/250
DocuColor 240/250 Training and Information Guide
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Storage and Handling
It is important for optimum printing that paper stock is stored correctly. Take note
of the following when storing paper stock:
Store in a low humidity area. Damp paper may cause paper jams or poor
image quality.
Do not open reams of paper until they are required for use. The ream
wrapper contains an inner lining that protects the paper from moisture.
Store on a flat surface to prevent the paper stock from folding or curling.
Stack reams of paper carefully on top of one another to avoid crushing the
edges. Do not stack more than five reams on top of each other.
Handling of Paper Stock
For problem free printing and copying, observe the following when loading paper
stock into the paper trays:
Do not use folded or wrinkled papers.
Do not load papers of varied sizes into the tray.
Fan transparencies and shuffle labels before loading to prevent jamming
or multi-sheet feeding.
Fanning of paper edges is not required, but may be beneficial with certain
stocks in dry environments.