Kyocera FS-C8008DN FS-C8008N/DN Operation Guide Rev-1.0 - Page 42

Special Paper, 2.4.1 Selecting the Special Paper

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2.4 Special Paper 2.4 Special Paper Besides plain paper, this printer can use the following types of special paper: Paper type to be used Media type to be selected Thin paper (60 to 64 g/m²) Vellum Thick paper (90 to 200 g/m²) Thick Colored paper Color Recycled paper Recycle Overhead projector transparencies Transparency Postcards Cardstock Envelopes Envelope Label Labels Table 2-5 You can assign one of these special paper type to a paper cassette or MP (multi-purpose) tray by using the printer's operator panel keys. Then, the printer can automatically select the paper cassette or multi-purpose tray to feed the special paper from and internally adjust the electrical parameters for optimum printing performance according to the special paper type. For details, see Chapter 3 Using the Operator Panel, section 3.10.4 Setting the Cassette Paper Type on page 3-73. Note that some types of special paper do not allow feeding from the paper feeder cassette or duplex (two-sided) printing. 2.4.1 Selecting the Special Paper Since special paper differs significantly in paper composition and quality, special paper is more likely to cause problems than white bond paper during printing. When using special paper, be sure that they are manufactured for photocopiers and/or laser printers. Before purchasing any special paper, make a test print using the printer and check whether the results are satisfactory. Note Kyocera Mita shall not be liable for any danger to a person or machine that is caused by using special paper (e.g., fumes emitted from the special paper). To avoid problems, stack transparencies, labels, or envelopes on the tray or cassette face up. Major considerations for each type of special paper are given below. 2-11

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2.4 Special Paper
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2.4
Special Paper
Besides plain paper, this printer can use the following types of special paper:
You can assign one of these special paper type to a paper cassette or MP (multi-purpose)
tray by using the printer’s operator panel keys. Then, the printer can automatically select the
paper cassette or multi-purpose tray to feed the special paper from and internally adjust the
electrical parameters for optimum printing performance according to the special paper type.
For details, see
Chapter 3 Using the Operator Panel, section 3.10.4 Setting the Cassette
Paper Type on page 3-73
.
Note that some types of special paper do not allow feeding from the paper feeder cassette or
duplex (two-sided) printing.
2.4.1
Selecting the Special Paper
Since special paper differs significantly in paper composition and quality, special paper is
more likely to cause problems than white bond paper during printing. When using special
paper, be sure that they are manufactured for photocopiers and/or laser printers.
Before purchasing any special paper, make a test print using the printer and check whether
the results are satisfactory.
Note
Kyocera Mita shall not be liable for any danger to a person or machine that is caused
by using special paper (e.g., fumes emitted from the special paper).
To avoid problems, stack transparencies, labels, or envelopes on the tray or cassette face up.
Major considerations for each type of special paper are given below.
Paper type to be used
Media type to be selected
Thin paper (60 to 64 g/m²)
Vellum
Thick paper (90 to 200 g/m²)
Thick
Colored paper
Color
Recycled paper
Recycle
Overhead projector transparencies
Transparency
Postcards
Cardstock
Envelopes
Envelope
Label
Labels
Table 2-5