IBM 4332-004 User Guide - Page 50

Selecting Paper and Pre-printed Forms, Selecting Adhesive Labels - 0045

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v Auxiliary tray: - Paper: 17-24 pound (64 to 90 grams/meter²) - Hagaki: 57 pound (190 grams/meter²) - Transparencies: 0.0039 to 0.0045 inches (0.099 to 0.114 mm) thick - Plain paper labels: 0.005 to 0.007 inches (0.127 to 0.178 mm) thick v 2500-Sheet Input Unit: 17 to 24 pound (64 to 90 grams/meter²) for single-sided (simplex) printing or for two-sided (duplex) printing. v 2000-Sheet Finisher: 17 to 24 pound (64 to 90 grams/meter²) for single-sided (simplex) printing or for two-sided (duplex) printing. Selecting Paper and Pre-printed Forms v Use only a high-quality xerographic paper from chemically pulped wood for optimum paper performance and print quality, and store it according to the manufacturer's recommendations. v Recycled paper can be successfully used in your printer. Make sure that the recycled paper contains chemically pulped wood and has been designed for use in electrophotographic or laser printers. v Make sure the paper is free of nicks and cuts, curled or bent edges, ragged edges, and loose dust. v Keep your paper stored in its moisture-proof wrapping according to the manufacturer's recommendations. v The paper should lie flat, with less than 0.25 inch (6 mm) of curl, or jamming may result. v Your printer can print on pre-punched paper. Please note the labels on the printer trays indicating recommended orientation. The pre-punched paper should be free of interlocked edges around the pre-punched holes. Do not use paper with cutouts or perforations larger than 8 mm or with pre-punched holes in non-standard locations. v Do not use letterhead papers that are printed with low-temperature inks. Use only colored papers or pre-printed forms that are compatible with your printer's fusing temperature of 392°F (200°C). v Do not use paper that is very rough, very smooth, or embossed. Such paper may cause feeding or print quality problems. Very rough paper may have poor toner adhesion. v The following types of paper are not recommended for use in your printer: duplicator papers, mimeo papers, carbonless papers, coated papers, highly electrically conductive papers, and papers with talc, wax, stearates, or plasticizers. Selecting Adhesive Labels v Only use plain paper labels recommended for use in electrophotographic or laser printers, and store them according to the manufacturer's recommendations. 38 Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40: User's Guide

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v
Auxiliary tray:
Paper: 17–24 pound (64 to 90 grams/meter
²
)
Hagaki: 57 pound (190 grams/meter
²
)
Transparencies: 0.0039 to 0.0045 inches (0.099 to 0.114 mm) thick
Plain paper labels: 0.005 to 0.007 inches (0.127 to 0.178 mm) thick
v
2500-Sheet Input Unit: 17 to 24 pound (64 to 90 grams/meter
²
) for
single-sided (simplex) printing or for two-sided (duplex) printing.
v
2000-Sheet Finisher: 17 to 24 pound (64 to 90 grams/meter
²
) for
single-sided (simplex) printing or for two-sided (duplex) printing.
Selecting Paper and Pre-printed Forms
v
Use only a high-quality xerographic paper from chemically pulped wood
for optimum paper performance and print quality, and store it according to
the manufacturer’s recommendations.
v
Recycled paper can be successfully used in your printer. Make sure that the
recycled paper contains chemically pulped wood and has been designed for
use in electrophotographic or laser printers.
v
Make sure the paper is free of nicks and cuts, curled or bent edges, ragged
edges, and loose dust.
v
Keep your paper stored in its moisture-proof wrapping according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
v
The paper should lie flat, with less than 0.25 inch (6 mm) of curl, or
jamming may result.
v
Your printer can print on pre-punched paper. Please note the labels on the
printer trays indicating recommended orientation. The pre-punched paper
should be free of interlocked edges around the pre-punched holes. Do not
use paper with cutouts or perforations larger than 8 mm or with
pre-punched holes in non-standard locations.
v
Do not use letterhead papers that are printed with low-temperature inks.
Use only colored papers or pre-printed forms that are compatible with your
printer’s fusing temperature of 392°F (200°C).
v
Do not use paper that is very rough, very smooth, or embossed. Such paper
may cause feeding or print quality problems. Very rough paper may have
poor toner adhesion.
v
The following types of paper are not recommended for use in your printer:
duplicator papers, mimeo papers, carbonless papers, coated papers, highly
electrically conductive papers, and papers with talc, wax, stearates, or
plasticizers.
Selecting Adhesive Labels
v
Only use plain paper labels recommended for use in electrophotographic or
laser printers, and store them according to the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
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Infoprint 32 and Infoprint 40: User’s Guide