
2 | To avoid paper jams, make sure the top of the stack is below the paper |
limit mark on the right side of the sheet feeder. | |
3 | Make sure the paper guide is snug (not too tight) against the left side |
of the stack. | |
4 | Make sure the paper output receiver paper guide is set to the correct |
mark for the paper size you are using. | |
5 | Check the printer driver settings for this media (Print Mode, Paper |
Size, etc.). If you are using Windows, refer to the Windows Print Guide |
for details. If you are using a Macintosh computer, refer to the Macintosh Print Guide for details.
To handle printed sheets of High Resolution Paper
Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause ink to fade, so avoid exposing printed sheets to direct sunlight. To store printed sheets for a long period, cover the printed side of each sheet with one sheet of Plain Paper and store flat or in a plastic folder.
During a long print job, do not allow the printed sheets to stack high- er than 15 mm (about 1/2 inch or approximately 40 sheets).
Printing on Glossy Photo Paper
Although the printer prints excellent colour on plain paper or bubble jet paper, the glossy print surface of Glossy Photo Paper
■Although Glossy Photo Paper
■To attain superior print quality with this media, use the Color BJ Cartridge
■Before you use Glossy Photo Paper
■Always handle Glossy Photo Paper by the edges. Never touch the glossy surface of the paper.
■After opening a package of Glossy Photo Paper, store the unused sheets in the original package on a flat surface away from direct sunlight. Always store Glossy Photo Paper in a cool location of low humidity.
■Always print on the glossy side of Glossy Photo Paper
■You can load up to 20 sheets of Glossy Photo Paper
■With this printer you do not need to use the loading support sheet pro- vided with the package of Glossy Photo Paper
Printing on paper and other media
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