Lexmark XS864de Card Stock & Label Guide - Page 159

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Printer specifications 159 When printing on card stock: • From the operator panel or MarkVision Professional, set the Paper Type to Card Stock. • Do not use preprinted card stock manufactured with chemicals that may contaminate the printer. • Do not use card stock that is creased. It may cause paper jams. • To minimize curl, make sure the rear exit bin is open so the card stock feeds straight out the back of the printer. • We recommend the use of grain short card stock. For more information, see "Maintenance procedures" on page 14. Optra N Limit label printing to occasional use of paper office labels designed for laser printers. We do not recommend using vinyl or polyester labels. Always feed labels from the multipurpose tray. The multipurpose tray can hold up to 50 sheets of labels. The Optra N supports print materials up to 128 g/m2 (34 lb). The following table lists the maximum weights supported by the multipurpose tray. Paper source Multipurpose Tray Card stock Index Bristol Tag - - Cover - Labels Paper 128 g/m2 Vinyl - For paper and transparency specifications, see the printer User's Guide. Labels Width: 210-216 mm (8.3-8.5 in.) Length: 279-356 mm (11-14 in.) Weight: 120-128 g/m2 (32-34 lb) Thickness: 0.13-0.20 mm (0.005-0.008 in.) Smoothness: 100-400 Sheffield* * 150-250 Sheffield is optimal. Using media higher than 300 Sheffield could result in printing degradation.

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When printing on card stock:
From the operator panel or MarkVision Professional, set the Paper Type to Card Stock.
Do
not
use preprinted card stock manufactured with chemicals that may contaminate the printer.
Do
not
use card stock that is creased. It may cause paper jams.
To minimize curl, make sure the rear exit bin is open so the card stock feeds straight out the back of the printer.
We recommend the use of grain short card stock.
For more information, see
“Maintenance procedures” on page
14
.
Optra N
Limit label printing to occasional use of paper office labels designed for laser printers. We do
not
recommend using
vinyl or polyester labels.
Always
feed labels from the multipurpose tray. The multipurpose tray can hold up to 50 sheets of labels.
The Optra N supports print materials up to 128 g/m
2
(34 lb).
The following table lists the maximum weights supported by the multipurpose tray.
Paper source
Card stock
Labels
Index Bristol
Tag
Cover
Paper
Vinyl
Multipurpose Tray
128 g/m
2
For paper and transparency specifications, see the printer
User's Guide
.
Labels
Width:
210–216 mm (8.3–8.5 in.)
Length:
279–356 mm (11–14 in.)
Weight:
120–128 g/m
2
(32–34 lb)
Thickness:
0.13–0.20 mm (0.005–0.008 in.)
Smoothness:
100–400 Sheffield*
* 150–250 Sheffield is optimal. Using media higher than 300 Sheffield could result in printing degradation.
Printer specifications
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