Envelopes
You can load five to ten envelopes depending on thickness
(60 to 90 g/m2) in the paper tray. If you want to print on heavy
envelopes (over 90 g/m2), you need to feed them one at a time
manually. Load envelopes with the flap-side down.
The printing quality on envelopes may be irregular because
different parts of an envelope have different thicknesses. Print
one or two envelopes to check the print quality. If the printing
is too light, adjust the print density as described on page 2-5.
Do not use window envelopes unless they are specially
designed for laser printers. The plastic on most window
envelopes will melt when it comes in contact wit h the ho t fuser.
Labels
You can load five to ten labels in the paper tray. However, you
may need to feed some types of labels one sheet at a time in the
paper tray, or load them manually.
Use only labels designed for laser printers or plain-paper
copiers.
To prevent the adhesive from coming into contact with printer
parts, always use labels that completely cover the backing
sheet, with no gaps between the individual labels.
You should test the label sheet for leaking adhesive by pressing
a sheet of paper on top of a sheet of labels. If the paper sticks,
do not use the labels.
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Using Your Printer 1-9