HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M751 Print Media Guide - Page 18
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● Grease spots ● Loose particles ● Dust ● Wrinkles and voids ● Curled or bent edges CAUTION: Avoid using extremely heavy or light paper. Use paper that is within your printer's specified basisweight range, as indicated in the support documentation that came with the printer. To troubleshoot paper problems, see Paper problems on page 28. The paper properties and specifications provided in this table generally apply to all HP LaserJet printers. See the support documentation that came with your printer for product-specific information. Table 2-1 Paper properties and specifications Property Basis weight Caliper Minimum stiffness Grain Electrical surface resistivity Electrical volume resistivity Surface roughness Fusing compatibility Furnish (composition) Dimensional accuracy Cut edge quality Curl Moisture content Specifications 60 g/m2 to 160 g/m2 (16 lb to 43 lb). See the support documentation that came with your printer for specific information. 0.09 mm to 0.226 mm (3.5 mil to 9.0 mil) See the support documentation that came with your printer for specific information. 1.2 minimum Taber or 140 mN for machine direction. 0.8 minimum Taber or 90 mN for cross direction. Portrait feeding: long grain up to 135 g/m2 (36 lb); short grain for weights greater than 135 g/m2. Landscape feeding: long grain. 109 to 1015 ohms/square. 109 to 1015 ohms - cm. 100 to 190 Sheffield optimal; up to 250 Sheffield extended (fusing or feeding performance can be degraded at outer ranges). Must not scorch, melt, ignite, offset materials, or release undesirable emissions when heated to 205°C (401°F) for 0.1 second (0.2 second for HP color LaserJet printers). 100% chemical pulp and/or cotton content; recycled paper with up to 30% post-consumer content can be used. Cut sheet within ±0.80 mm (±0.03 inch) of nominal. Cuts must be smooth and clean with no fray or edge roll. Must lie flat within 5 mm (0.2 inch). 4% to 6%t by weight. 12 Chapter 2 Guidelines for using print media ENWW