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Paper Specifications, B.2. Selecting the Right Paper, B-2

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B.2. Selecting the Right Paper Paper Specifications The following table summarizes the basic paper specifications. Details are given on the following pages. Table B.1 Specifications Item Weight Thickness Dimensional accuracy Squareness of corners Moisture content Direction of grain Pulp content Specification 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lbs./ream) 0.086 to 0.110 mm (3.4 to 4.3 mils) ±0.7 mm (±0.0276 inches) 90° ± 0.2° 4% to 6% Long grain 80% or more B.2. Selecting the Right Paper Laser printing is a process involving laser light, electrostatic discharge, toner, and heat. In addition, as the paper passes through the printer it undergoes considerable sliding, bending, and twisting motions. A high-quality printing paper matching the printer's requirements withstands all these stresses, enabling the printer to turn out clean, crisp printed copy consistently. Remember that all paper is not the same. Some of the factors to consider when selecting paper for the printer are as follows: Condition of the Paper Avoid using paper that is bent at the edges, curled, dirty, torn, embossed, or contaminated with lint, clay, or paper shreds Use of paper in these conditions can lead to illegible printing, misfeeding, and paper jams, and can shorten the life of the printer. In particular, avoid using paper with a surface coating or other surface treatment. The paper should have as smooth and even a surface as possible. Composition Do not use paper that has been coated or surface-treated and contains plastic or carbon. The heat of fusing can cause such paper to give off harmful fumes. Bond paper should contain at least 80% pulp. Not more than 20% of the total paper content should consist of cotton or other fibers. B-2

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Paper Specifications
The following table summarizes the basic paper specifications. Details are given on the follow-
ing pages.
Table B.1
Specifications
Item
Specification
Weight
60 to 90 g/m
2
(16 to 24 lbs./ream)
Thickness
0.086 to 0.110 mm (3.4 to 4.3 mils)
Dimensional accuracy
0.7 mm ( 0.0276 inches)
Squareness of corners
90°
0.2°
Moisture content
4% to 6%
Direction of grain
Long grain
Pulp content
80% or more
B.2.
Selecting the Right Paper
Laser printing is a process involving laser light, electrostatic discharge, toner, and heat. In addi-
tion, as the paper passes through the printer it undergoes considerable sliding, bending, and
twisting motions. A high-quality printing paper matching the printer’s requirements with-
stands all these stresses, enabling the printer to turn out clean, crisp printed copy consistently.
Remember that all paper is not the same. Some of the factors to consider when selecting pa-
per for the printer are as follows:
Condition of the Paper
Avoid using paper that is bent at the edges, curled, dirty, torn, embossed, or contaminated
with lint, clay, or paper shreds
Use of paper in these conditions can lead to illegible printing, misfeeding, and paper jams,
and can shorten the life of the printer. In particular, avoid using paper with a surface coating
or other surface treatment. The paper should have as smooth and even a surface as possible.
Composition
Do not use paper that has been coated or surface-treated and contains plastic or carbon. The
heat of fusing can cause such paper to give off harmful fumes.
Bond paper should contain at least 80% pulp. Not more than 20% of the total paper content
should consist of cotton or other fibers.
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B.2.
Selecting the Right Paper
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