
3.2.3Other precautions
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•Ensure that paper is not wrinkled or curled.
•Handle and store paper carefully to make sure they are not warped or damaged.
•Do not use stapled paper or paper having metal parts. They will seriously damage the photoconductive drum.
•Select envelopes from the following five types:
•Do not use “Unacceptable” envelopes and labels illustrated below.
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3.2.4Paper storage
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To avoid problems with print quality and jams, store paper as follows:
•Do not expose paper to moisture or direct sunlight. Overly damp paper may cause electrostatic charge to be lost. Excessively dry paper may cause undesired electrostatic charge. Both cause poor print quality.
•Store remaining paper in tits original package, if possible. Otherwise, repackage them.
•Storing paper vertically may cause paper to curl, and cause jams.