Mar 00 Genicom PublicationNo. GEG-99054
microLaser 210 User Guide 8-5
Selecting Print Media
Paper and Print Media ToAvoid
Do not use paper or print media that has any of the following characteristics:
Does not meet the paper and media size and weight specifications for this printer
Is not labeled for use with xerographic printers or xerographic copiers
Cannot withstand temperatures of up to 310°F/155°C
Is in a sealed package that is obviously damaged or wet
Is excessivelywrinkled, curled, torn, or warped
Is folded or creased
Has either an extremely slick surface or an extremely textured surface
Has an exposed adhesive surface
Has paper pieces glued or taped to the media
Has staples or paper clips attached
Is categorizedas thermalpaper, coated paper, or carbon paper
Is an envelope that is embossed, ismade of extremely thick paper, or is padded
Is an envelope that has metal clasps
Is a sheet of labels that has the backing sheet exposed between individual labels
Correct Paper Storage
It is important to storepaper correctly prior to placing it in the printer, since improper storage can
cause frequent paper jams and poor print quality.Use the following guidelines when storing paper
for use in the printer:
Store reams of paper on a flat surface, and always store them stacked horizontally.
Store reamsof paper in an area away from both direct sunlight and high humidity
Open sealed reams only when you are ready to load the paper into the paper tray, and always
close and seal partial reams of paper.
Do not stack partialreams of paper
Print Media Weight, Type, and Size
The following table defines print media that you can use in the envelope feeder. If you have con-
cerns about a specificbrand or type of media, try samples of the media to determine if the resulting
printer performance and print quality meet your expectations.
Typeof Envelope or Postcard Maximum Capacity
Envelope Commercial# 10 75
Monarch 75
DL 75
C5 50