Oki C5300n OKI C5300 User's Guide: Mac (Am English) - Page 12

Media Types, Paper - laser printer

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MEDIA TYPES Paper The best performance is obtained when using paper designed for use in copiers and laser printers. Suitable types include: • Hammermill® Laser Printer Radiant White, 24 lb. US Bond (90 g/m²) • Xerox® 4024, 20 lb.US Bond (75 g/m²) • Oki® 52206101 Bright White Proofing Paper, 32 lb. US Bond (120 g/m2) Recommendations • Check http://my.okidata.com for the latest information on recommended papers for your printer. • Paper should be stored flat, away from moisture, direct sunlight and heat sources. • The use of heavily laid or textured paper will seriously affect the life of the image drum and give poor print quality. Print quality can be improved by changing the media setting to 'Ultra Heavy.' However, this will reduce the output speed and prevent the use of the duplex option. • Avoid: - Damp, damaged or curled paper. - Very smooth, shiny or glossy paper. - Heavily embossed letterhead paper, very rough paper or paper that has a large grain difference between the two sides. - Paper with perforations, cut-outs or ragged edges. - Carbon paper, recycled paper, NCR paper, photosensitive paper, pressure sensitive paper or thermal transfer paper. C5300 Media Recommendations • 12

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C5300 Media Recommendations
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M
EDIA
T
YPES
Paper
The best performance is obtained when using paper designed for use
in copiers and laser printers. Suitable types include:
Hammermill
®
Laser Printer Radiant White, 24 lb. US Bond (90
g/m²)
Xerox
®
4024, 20 lb.US Bond (75 g/m²)
Oki
®
52206101 Bright White Proofing Paper, 32 lb. US Bond
(120 g/m
2
)
Recommendations
Check http://my.okidata.com for the latest information on
recommended papers for your printer.
Paper should be stored flat, away from moisture, direct sunlight
and heat sources.
The use of heavily laid or textured paper will seriously affect
the life of the image drum and give poor print quality.
Print
quality can be improved by changing the media setting to ‘Ultra
Heavy.’ However, this will reduce the output speed and prevent
the use of the duplex option.
Avoid
:
– Damp, damaged or curled paper.
– Very smooth, shiny or glossy paper.
– Heavily embossed letterhead paper, very rough paper or paper
that has a large grain difference between the two sides
.
– Paper with perforations, cut-outs or ragged edges.
– Carbon paper, recycled paper, NCR paper, photosensitive
paper, pressure sensitive paper or thermal transfer paper.