•Copy paper
Thickness: | Backing paper: | 0.07 to 0.12 mm |
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| (.0028 to .0047") |
| Copy and original paper: | 0.04 to 0.07 mm |
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| (.0016 to. 0028") |
| Carbon copy paper: | Approximately 0.035 mm |
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| (.00138") |
| Total thickness: | 0.09 to 0.31 mm (.0035 to .012") |
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| (roll paper thickness included) |
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| Original | paper: | 0.04 | mm (.0016") | |
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| Carbon copy paper: | 0.07 mm (.0028") (0.035 mm (.0014")X2 sheets) | |||
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| Copy paper: | 0.04 | mm (.0016") | ||
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| Backing paper: | 0.07 | mm (.0028") | ||
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| Roll paper: | 0.08 | mm (.0031") | ||
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| Total thickness: | 0.30 | mm (.0118") | ||
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As copying capability is influenced by the ambient temperature, printing must | ||||||
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Relationship between Ambient Temperature and Number of Copies | ||||||
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| 10° to 40°C (50° to 104°F) |
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| Original | + | 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F) |
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Notes on using cut sheets
•Use cut sheets with a paper roll loaded.
•Use cut sheet that is flat, without curls, folds, warps, or wrinkles, especially at the paper end. Otherwise, the paper may become ink stained or the ribbon may get caught in the printer mechanism.
Especially slip paper with curls at the paper end may cause character misalignment within the area about 17 mm (.67") from the paper edge.
•Glue must not be on the bottom edge of slip paper. It is desirable that the glue should be on the top edge of slip paper. Choose slip paper carefully when the glue is on the right or left edge of the slip paper, since paper feeding and paper insertion are affected by gluing conditions (e.g., glue quality, method, and length) and glue location (refer to the figure in the next page). Be careful especially when slip paper is wide and has the glue on the right or left edge, since meandering may occur.