Brother International HL-2600CN Users Manual - English - Page 211

PAPER, Paper Types to Avoid - ink

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APPENDIX PAPER The printer is designed to work well with most types of xerographic and bond paper. However, some paper variables may have an effect on print quality or handling reliability. Always test samples of paper before purchasing to ensure desirable performance. Some important guidelines when selecting paper are: 1. Supplier should be informed that the paper or envelopes will be used in a laser printer. 2. Preprinted paper must use inks that can withstand the temperature of the printer's fusing process. (200 degrees centigrade) 3. If you have selected a cotton bond paper, paper having a rough surface, such as cockle or laid finished paper or paper that is wrinkled or puckered, the paper may exhibit degraded performance. Note The manufacturer does not warrant the use of any particular paper. The operator is responsible for the quality of paper used with the printer. Paper Types to Avoid Some types of paper may not perform well or may cause damage to your printer. Types of paper to avoid are: 1. Highly textured paper. 2. Smooth or shiny paper. 3. Paper that is coated or has a chemical finish. 4. Damaged, wrinkled or pre-folded paper. 5. Paper exceeding the recommend weight specification specified in the manual. 6. Paper with tabs and staples. 7. Letterheads using low temperature dyes or thermography. 8. Multipart or carbonless paper. A-6

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APPENDIX
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PAPER
The printer is designed to work well with most types of xerographic and bond
paper. However, some paper variables may have an effect on print quality or
handling reliability. Always test samples of paper before purchasing to ensure
desirable performance. Some important guidelines when selecting paper are:
1.
Supplier should be informed that the paper or envelopes will be used in a
laser printer.
2.
Preprinted paper must use inks that can withstand the temperature of the
printer’s fusing process. (200 degrees centigrade)
3.
If you have selected a cotton bond paper, paper having a rough surface,
such as cockle or laid finished paper or paper that is wrinkled or
puckered, the paper may exhibit degraded performance.
Note
The manufacturer does not warrant the use of any particular paper. The
operator is responsible for the quality of paper used with the printer.
Paper Types to Avoid
Some types of paper may not perform well or may cause damage to your
printer.
Types of paper to avoid are:
1.
Highly textured paper.
2.
Smooth or shiny paper.
3.
Paper that is coated or has a chemical finish.
4.
Damaged, wrinkled or pre-folded paper.
5.
Paper exceeding the recommend weight specification specified in the
manual.
6.
Paper with tabs and staples.
7.
Letterheads using low temperature dyes or thermography.
8.
Multipart or carbonless paper.