Brother International HL-7050N Users Manual - English - Page 34

ABOUT THIS PRINTER 1 - 15, print on transparencies.

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You must use the face-up output tray for certain print media. Media type Plain paper Recycled paper Bond paper Thick paper Thicker paper Transparency Labels Envelope Card stock Thin paper Face-down i i i i i i i Face-up i i i i i i i i i i When looking at this page on the CD-ROM, you can jump to the page for each printing method by clicking the i in the table. You can use the control panel Menu buttons to select the priority of the paper source in the PAPER menu. For more information about this setting, see Chapter 3. ■ If you print on thick paper that weighs more than 150 g/m2 (40 lb), use face-up printing. ■ We recommend that you use face-up printing when you print on transparencies. ■ If the paper is misfeeding or a lot of pages are going through at the same time when you print on small or thick paper, change the paper thickness switches at the bottom of the paper tray. For more information, see page 1-22. ABOUT THIS PRINTER 1 - 15

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ABOUT THIS PRINTER 1 - 15
You must use the face-up output tray for certain print media.
When looking at this page on the CD-ROM, you can jump to the page
for each printing method by clicking the
in the table.
You can use the control panel Menu buttons to select the priority of
the paper source in the PAPER menu.
For more information about
this setting, see Chapter 3
.
Media type
Face-down
Face-up
Plain paper
Recycled paper
Bond paper
Thick paper
Thicker paper
Transparency
Labels
Envelope
Card stock
Thin paper
If you print on thick paper that weighs more than 150 g/m
2
(40 lb), use face-up printing.
We recommend that you use face-up printing when you
print on transparencies.
If the paper is misfeeding or a lot of pages are going
through at the same time when you print on small or thick
paper, change the paper thickness switches at the bottom
of the paper tray.
For more information, see page 1-22
.
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