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Printing Envelopes

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Caution Table 4-3 Printing Envelopes You can print envelopes from Tray 1 or from the optional Envelope Feeder. This section explains how to print envelopes from Tray 1 using your software application or the printer control panel. If you purchased the optional Envelope Feeder, see "Printing with the Envelope Feeder" later in this chapter (see the Envelope Feeder User's Guide for detailed instructions). Never use envelopes with clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings, self-stick adhesives (peel and seal), or other synthetic materials. These items can severely damage your printer. Never try to print on both sides of an envelope. Jamming and printer damage can result. Before you load envelopes in Tray 1, make sure they are regular in shape and undamaged. Also, check to see that the envelopes are not stuck together. Table 4-3 lists the kinds of envelopes you can print in Tray 1. It is important that the basis weight of the envelope paper be no more than 28 lb (105 g/m2). Thicker envelopes can jam your printer. (See Appendix A for additional notes on envelope construction and specifications.) Envelope Specifications for Tray 1 Item Minimum envelope size Maximum envelope size Weight Quantity Envelope Size Commercial #10 (COM 10) #7 3/4 (Monarch) DL C5 B5 Specifications 3.5 in x 6.3 in (90 mm x 160 mm) 8.5 in x 14.0 in (216 mm x 356 mm) 16 to 28 lb (60 to 105 g/m2) Maximum 10 envelopes Dimensions 4.1 in x 9.5 in (105 mm x 241 mm) 3.9 in x 7.5 in (99 mm x 191 mm) 110 mm x 220 mm (4.3 in x 8.7 in) 162 mm x 229 mm (6.4 in x 9.0 in) 176 mm x 250 mm (6.9 in x 9.8 in) 4-16 Printing EN

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Printing Envelopes
You can print envelopes from Tray 1 or from the optional Envelope
Feeder.
This section explains how to print envelopes from Tray 1 using
your software application or the printer control panel.
If you purchased
the optional Envelope Feeder, see “Printing with the Envelope Feeder”
later in this chapter (see the
Envelope Feeder User’s Guide
for detailed
instructions).
Caution
Never use envelopes with clasps, snaps, windows, coated linings,
self-stick adhesives (peel and seal), or other synthetic materials.
These
items can severely damage your printer.
Never try to print on both sides
of an envelope.
Jamming and printer damage can result.
Before you load envelopes in Tray 1, make sure they are regular in
shape and undamaged.
Also, check to see that the envelopes are not
stuck together.
Table 4-3 lists the kinds of envelopes you can print in Tray 1.
It is
important that the basis weight of the envelope paper be no more than
28 lb (105 g/m
2
).
Thicker envelopes can jam your printer.
(See
Appendix A for additional notes on envelope construction and
specifications.)
Item
Specifications
Minimum envelope size
3.5 in x 6.3 in (90 mm x 160 mm)
Maximum envelope size
8.5 in x 14.0 in (216 mm x 356 mm)
Weight
16 to 28 lb (60 to 105 g/m
2
)
Quantity
Maximum 10 envelopes
Envelope Size
Dimensions
Commercial #10 (COM 10)
4.1 in x 9.5 in (105 mm x 241 mm)
#7 3/4 (Monarch)
3.9 in x 7.5 in (99 mm x 191 mm)
DL
110 mm x 220 mm (4.3 in x 8.7 in)
C5
162 mm x 229 mm (6.4 in x 9.0 in)
B5
176 mm x 250 mm (6.9 in x 9.8 in)
Table 4-3
Envelope Specifications for Tray 1
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