Brother International 4200CN Users Manual - English - Page 53

Unsuitable Paper Types, Heat-sensitive paper

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Unsuitable Paper Types Avoid using the following paper types as they can cause paper jams or damage the printer. ■ Transparencies other than those recommended. ■ Inkjet paper ■ Paper that is too thick or too thin ■ Paper with a face preprinted with another printer or copier, or paper preprinted with ink ■ Folded, creased, or torn paper ■ Damp or wet paper Full color transparencies Inkjet paper ■ Curled or warped paper ■ Sheets affected by static electricity ■ Layered or adhesive paper ■ Specially coated paper ■ Colored paper with a treated surface ■ Paper printed with ink that cannot withstand temperatures of 155 ° C (311 ° F). Curled paper ■ Heat-sensitive paper ■ Carbon paper ■ Paper with a rough surface such as textured or fiber form paper ■ Acidic paper that can cause the characters to fade over time. Use neutral paper. ■ Envelopes with a rough surface or clips attached ■ Paper with staples, paper clips, tape, or ribbons attached ■ Envelopes with sticky adhesive ■ Label sheets where the backing is visible or is precut. Paper with tape attached Shiny backing paper visible Precut label sheets ■ T-shirt transfer paper (using heat press) ■ Transfer paper (using cold water) ■ Digital coated glossy paper ■ Label film (transparent, colorless) ■ Perforated paper LOADING PAPER AND USABLE PAPER TYPES 3 - 5

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LOADING PAPER AND USABLE PAPER TYPES
3 - 5
Unsuitable Paper Types
Avoid using the following paper types as they can cause paper jams or damage the printer.
Transparencies other than those recommended.
Inkjet paper
Paper that is too thick or too thin
Paper with a face preprinted with another printer or copier,
or paper preprinted with ink
Folded, creased, or torn paper
Damp or wet paper
Curled or warped paper
Sheets affected by static electricity
Layered or adhesive paper
Specially coated paper
Colored paper with a treated surface
Paper printed with ink that cannot withstand temperatures
of 155
°
C (311
°
F).
Heat-sensitive paper
Carbon paper
Paper with a rough surface such as textured or fiber form
paper
Acidic paper that can cause the characters to fade over
time. Use neutral paper.
Envelopes with a rough surface or clips attached
Paper with staples, paper clips, tape, or ribbons attached
Envelopes with sticky adhesive
Label sheets where the backing is visible or is precut.
T-shirt transfer paper (using heat press)
Transfer paper (using cold water)
Digital coated glossy paper
Label film (transparent, colorless)
Perforated paper
Full color transparencies
Inkjet paper
Curled paper
Paper with tape attached
Shiny backing paper visible
Precut label sheets