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Notes on Different Types of Paper, Glossy paper, Seal-type cards, Labels

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Notes on Different Types of Paper  Narrow paper: When printing on very narrow paper (e.g., three inches), change the Centering position (see the Menu Settings Table in Chapter 3) to "Mode1". Failure to change the Centering position can result in paper jams.  Envelopes: When printing envelopes be sure to adjust the Paper Thickness Lever to include the thickness of the overlapped and glue parts of the envelope - that is, the maximum thickness. If the Paper Thickness Lever is set for the thinnest part of the envelope the print density may fluctuate.  Glossy paper: Test paper with a glossy finish thoroughly before using. A glossy surface can absorb marks from the paper feed roller or from rubbing. Also, glossy paper may slip causing erratic line spacing.  Seal-type cards: Test seal-type cards thoroughly before using. This type of card can cause ink to transfer.  Labels:  Always feed labels from the FRONT - never from the top - labels fed from the top will peel off, causing paper jams.  The adhesive strength of labels can vary - if the adhesive is not strong enough labels can peel off and cause jams.  Do not use labels on individual sheets. ML690/ML691 User's Guide 26

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ML690/ML691 User’s Guide
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Notes on Different Types of Paper
Narrow paper
: When printing on very narrow
paper (e.g., three inches), change the Centering
position (see the Menu Settings Table in Chapter
3) to “Mode1”. Failure to change the Centering
position can result in paper jams.
Envelopes
: When printing envelopes be sure to
adjust the Paper Thickness Lever to include the
thickness of the overlapped and glue parts of the
envelope — that is, the maximum thickness. If
the Paper Thickness Lever is set for the thinnest
part of the envelope the print density may
fluctuate.
Glossy paper
: Test paper with a glossy finish
thoroughly before using. A glossy surface can
absorb marks from the paper feed roller or from
rubbing. Also, glossy paper may slip causing
erratic line spacing.
Seal-type cards
: Test seal-type cards thoroughly
before using. This type of card can cause ink to
transfer.
Labels
:
Always feed labels from the
FRONT
never
from the top
— labels fed from the top will
peel off, causing paper jams.
The adhesive strength of labels can vary — if
the adhesive is not strong enough labels can
peel off and cause jams.
Do not use labels on individual sheets.