Here are details about the kinds of material you can use in your Color StyleWriter 2400 printer.
Print material | Maximum | Special instructions | |
Plain paper | 100 sheets | m | Use 16- to |
Premium coated paper | 20 sheets | m | Use only paper designed for this printer. |
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| m | The whiter side should face you. |
Glossy paper | 20 sheets | m | Use only paper designed for this printer. |
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| m | To prevent misfeeds, put one sheet of plain paper at |
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| m | the back of the stack. |
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| The shinier side should face you. | |
Envelopes | 15 | m | Make sure the envelope flap is smoothed flat. |
Transparencies | 20 | m | Use only transparencies designed for this printer. |
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| m | The shiny side should face you. |
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| m | The edge where the paper and transparency are |
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| joined should point downward. |
20 sheets | m | Use only film designed for this printer. | |
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| m | To prevent misfeeds, put one sheet of plain paper |
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| m | at the back of the stack. |
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| The chalky side should face you. | |
Labels | 20 sheets | m | To prevent misfeeds, put one sheet of plain paper |
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| m | at the back of the stack. |
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| The labels should face you. | |
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| m In the Print dialog box, specify Plain as the paper |
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For more information on the kinds of material you can use with your Color StyleWriter 2400, see Chapter 3, “Tips on Paper, Quality, Speed, and Cost.”