Printing Methods

Media Type

For printing thick paper

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Thick Paper

Thicker Paper

For printing labels

Label

For printing envelopes

Envelopes

Env. Thin

Env. Thick

Paper Source MP Tray

For other settings, see Chapter 2: Driver and Software.

NOTE

The name of options in the drop-down lists may vary depending on your operating system and its version.

When you use Envelope #10, choose Com-10(for Windows®) or Envelope #10 (for Macintosh) from the Paper Size drop-down list.

For other envelopes that are not listed in the printer driver, such as Envelope #9 or Envelope C6, choose User Defined... (for Windows® printer driver), PostScript Custom Page Size (for BR-Script printer driver for Windows®), or Manage Custom Sizes... (for Macintosh printer driver).

g Send the print job to the machine.

NOTE

Remove each envelope as soon as it has been printed. Stacking the envelopes may cause them to jam or curl.

If envelopes or thick paper get smudged during printing, set the Media Type to Env. Thick or Thicker Paper to increase the fixing temperature.

If the envelopes are creased after they are printed, see Improving the print quality on page 192.

If your thick paper curls during printing, load only one sheet at a time in the MP tray.

Envelope joints that are sealed by the manufacturer should be secure.

All sides of the envelope should be properly folded without wrinkles or creases.

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