Panasonic XX-XXXX Types of Paper to Avoid, Transparencies and Labels, OHP transparencies

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Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications

Types of Paper to Avoid

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Specifications

Extremely smooth or shiny paper or paper that is highly textured

Coated papers

Acid paper

Letterhead imprinted with low temperature or thermography. These materials may transfer onto the fusing roller and cause damage. Any pre-printed paper should use inks compatible with 200°C (392°F) for 0.1 second.

Damaged or wrinkled paper, or paper with irregularities such as tabs, staples, etc.

Multipart forms or carbonless paper

Paper with a cotton and/or fiber content over 25%

Ink jet media (paper, transparency, etc.) (It may transfer onto the fuser unit’s roller and cause damage.)

Transparencies and Labels

You may also print on labels and transparencies that are made for the printer. Panasonic has tested and found that the following work satisfactorily.

OHP transparencies

3M CG3300

Labels

AVERY 5160, AVERY 5161, AVERY 5162, AVERY 5163,

 

AVERY 5660, AVERY 5661, AVERY 5662, AVERY 5663

 

Avery L7159, Avery L7160, Avery L7161, Avery L7162,

 

Avery L7163, Avery L7164

To avoid damaging the printer, do not use ink jet transparency.

Transparencies and adhesive material of labels should be stable at 205°C (400°F), the printer’s maximum temperature.

Re-using transparencies that have been fed through the printer once (for example, after jams or if the transparency is ejected without being printed) can reduce the life of the consumables and paper path components.

When using transparencies, if the print quality is poor, print on the other side.

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Contents Replaceable Components Cleaning the Printer Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications Supplies Replaceable ComponentsExample 5% coverage Personal Image Editing System Model No FeatureCleaning the Printer ExternalInternal Pick up roller Safety Caution Sheet Not to damage Not to touch with handCorona wire Clearing a Jam Media Tray Empty or Misfeed Place the media with the print side down Jam at a Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications Jam at B Remove the jammed media from the output tray Push the drum unit down Jam at C Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications Jam at D Jam at E Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications Trouble Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingDrum unit see Cleaning See Cleaning Possible Cause Corrective Action Using the Printer Console Window on page 41Trouble Settings and PrintingTrouble Possible Cause Corrective Action Trouble Possible Corrective Action If you can’t make a printIf the print out is ragged Printer Status Display alerts when printing many filesCleaning the Photosensitive Drum Paste Gear Side pin Close the front cover Indicators Possible Cause Recovery Error IndicationRepacking Instructions RepackingMaterial required Black drum Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications Maintenance and Specifications Wipe off any loose toner in and around the printer Printer SpecificationsMass Weight DimensionsPower Consumption Consumables / LifePaper Specifications MediaPaper and Envelope Sizes Medium Name DimensionTransparencies and Labels Types of Paper to AvoidOHP transparencies LabelsEnvelope Specifications Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications For best printing results Pin configuration Signal Parallel Interface connector printer sideBi-directional Parallel Interface Settings and Printing Maintenance and Specifications USB Interface connector printer side USB Universal Serial Bus InterfacePin configuration