User's Guide
Loading Paper 3-1
Loading Paper
This section describes how to load various kinds of media into the
printer, including single sheets, pin-feed paper, multipart forms,
labels, and transparencies. If your printer has bottom-feed tractors,
refer to the Bottom-Feed Tractors appendix.

Choosing Paper

The printer can accommodate many different sizes and types of paper:
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9Media can be from 4 to 17 inches wide. Single sheets must be at
least 3 inches long and can be up to 0.015 inch thick.
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9Pin-feed paper must be from 3 to 16.5 inches wide including the
perforated edge strips, and can be up to 0.015 inch thick.
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9Multipart forms can have up to seven parts with carbons, and can be
up to 0.024 inch thick.
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9Labels and transparencies must also conform to the preceding
dimensions. Transparencies require an ink-absorbent coating and
paper backing sheets. You can purchase dot-matrix transparency
material at most computer and printer supply outlets.
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User's Guide
Loading Paper 3-1
Loading Paper
This section describes how to load various kinds of media into the
printer, including single sheets, pin-feed paper, multipart forms,
labels, and transparencies. If your printer has bottom-feed tractors,
refer to the Bottom-Feed Tractors appendix.

Choosing Paper

The printer can accommodate many different sizes and types of paper:
99
99
9Media can be from 4 to 17 inches wide. Single sheets must be at
least 3 inches long and can be up to 0.015 inch thick.
99
99
9Pin-feed paper must be from 3 to 16.5 inches wide including the
perforated edge strips, and can be up to 0.015 inch thick.
99
99
9Multipart forms can have up to seven parts with carbons, and can be
up to 0.024 inch thick.
99
99
9Labels and transparencies must also conform to the preceding
dimensions. Transparencies require an ink-absorbent coating and
paper backing sheets. You can purchase dot-matrix transparency
material at most computer and printer supply outlets.
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