Printing Methods

Envelopes

Most envelopes can be used with your machine. However, some envelopes may have feed and print-quality

problems because of the way they have been made. Envelopes should have edges with straight,1 well-creased folds. Envelopes should lie flat and not be of baggy or flimsy construction. Use only quality envelopes from a supplier who understands that you will be using the envelopes in a laser machine.

We recommend that you print a test envelope to make sure the print results are what you want.

Types of envelopes to avoid

IMPORTANT

DO NOT use envelopes:

that are damaged, curled, wrinkled or an unusual shape

that are extremely shiny or textured

with clasps, staples, snaps or tie strings

with self-adhesive closures

that are of a baggy construction

that are not sharply creased

that are embossed (have raised writing on them)

that were previously printed by a laser/LED printer

that are pre-printed on the inside

that cannot be arranged neatly when stacked

that are made of paper that weighs more than the paper weight specifications for the machine

with edges that are not straight or consistently square

with windows, holes, cut-outs or perforations

with glue on surface as shown in figure below

with double flaps as shown in figure below

with sealing flaps that are not folded down when purchased

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