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Printer specifications 135 Lexmark X782 The Lexmark X782 can print on many labels designed for use with laser printers. The following tables list the maximum weights supported by the trays and the multipurpose feeder. Note: The optional 2000‑sheet drawer supports plain and glossy paper. Card stock (grain long/grain short) Index Bristol Tag Cover Paper source grain long grain short grain long grain short grain long grain short 500‑sheet drawers 163 g/m2 199 g/m2 163 g/m2 203 g/m2 176 g/m2 216 g/m2 Multipurpose feeder 163 g/m2 199 g/m2 163 g/m2 203 g/m2 176 g/m2 216 g/m2 Labels Paper source Paper Dual‑web paper Polyester Vinyl1, 2 500‑sheet drawers 180 g/m2 180 g/m2 220 g/m2 300 g/m2 Multipurpose feeder 199 g/m2 199 g/m2 220 g/m2 260 g/m2 1 Vinyl labels are supported only when the printing environment and media are 20-32.2°C (68-90°F). 2 The skew performance of heavy vinyl labels may be enhanced by feeding from an optional 500‑sheet drawer if placement of the image is critical. For paper and transparency specifications, see the printer User's Guide on the publications CD. Labels Thickness: 0.102-0.305 mm (0.004-0.012 in.) Smoothness: 50-300* Sheffield * 50-150 Sheffield is optimal. This printer may support labels with smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield such as coated paper, polyester, vinyl, or other synthetic facestock papers. Using media higher than 200 Sheffield could result in print quality degradation.

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Lexmark X782
The Lexmark X782 can print on many labels designed for use with laser printers.
The following tables list the maximum weights supported by the trays and the multipurpose feeder.
Note:
The optional 2000
sheet drawer supports plain and glossy paper.
Paper source
Card stock
(grain long/grain short)
Index Bristol
Tag
Cover
grain long
grain short
grain long
grain short
grain long
grain short
500
sheet drawers
163 g/m
2
199 g/m
2
163 g/m
2
203 g/m
2
176 g/m
2
216 g/m
2
Multipurpose feeder
163 g/m
2
199 g/m
2
163 g/m
2
203 g/m
2
176 g/m
2
216 g/m
2
Paper source
Labels
Paper
Dual
web paper
Polyester
Vinyl
1, 2
500
sheet drawers
180 g/m
2
180 g/m
2
220 g/m
2
300 g/m
2
Multipurpose feeder
199 g/m
2
199 g/m
2
220 g/m
2
260 g/m
2
1
Vinyl labels are supported only when the printing environment and media are 20–32.2°C (68–90°F).
2
The skew performance of heavy vinyl labels may be enhanced by feeding from an optional 500
sheet drawer if placement
of the image is critical.
For paper and transparency specifications, see the printer
User's Guide
on the publications CD.
Labels
Thickness:
0.102–0.305 mm (0.004–0.012 in.)
Smoothness:
50–300* Sheffield
* 50–150 Sheffield is optimal. This printer may support labels with smoothness of less than 50 Sheffield such as coated paper,
polyester, vinyl, or other synthetic facestock papers. Using media higher than 200 Sheffield could result in print quality
degradation.
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