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Continuous Forms

2.Number of parts

The printer can handle multipart paper. Table 7-1 lists allowable combinations for the total number of parts, including the original, and the ream weight.

Table 7–1 Number of parts and ream weight for continuous forms

Type

Number of parts

Ream weight in g/m2

 

 

 

Single part

1

46, 52, 64, 81

 

 

 

Pressure sensitive*1

2

39, 50, 64, (81)

 

3

39, 50, (64, 81)

 

4

39, (50, 64, 81)

 

5

39, (50, 64)

 

[6]

39, (50, 64)

 

[7]

39, (50, 64)

 

[8]

39, (50, 64)

 

 

 

Carbon-backed

2

39, 52, 64, (81)

multipart*1

3

39, 52, (64, 81)

 

4

39, (52, 64, 81)

 

5

39, (52, 64)

 

[6]

39, (52, 64)

 

[7]

39, (52, 64)

 

[8]

39, (52, 64)

 

 

 

Multipart with car-

2

34, 46, 52, (64, 81)

bons*2

3

34, 46, (52, 64)

 

[4]

34, 46, (52, 64)

 

 

 

*1 Ream weights for pressure-sensitive and carbon-backed multipart forms may differ slightly according to the manufacturer. Select forms of the weight closest to those in Table. 7-1.

*2 The maximum number of parts for multipart forms with carbons

counts each carbon as one part; that is, the maximum is four.

Important:

1.For specifications for continuous forms loaded from the back of the printer, refer to the Rear-Feed Tractor User’s Manual.

2.The printer can use only the bottom copy layer of paper with its weight in parentheses ( ).

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